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Migos just got thrown off a Delta flight ... the question, were they thrown off because they were out of control or because they're black?
From enforcers to the public, many were thrown off guard.
That's electricity being thrown off as heat and kinetic energy.
Coleman, by the way, has been thrown off the set.
"We were thrown off our feet," Mr. Shah told reporters.
The Yankees were already thrown off by rain in Washington.
First, Clinton burst out laughing and seemed a bit thrown off.
If Becca was thrown off by this, she didn't show it.
Thrown off the streets, they have recongregated in basements and courtyards.
That plus the bridesmaid dress have really thrown off our budget.
She was thrown off the scooter and both vehicles caught fire.
I was completely worn down, my whole body was thrown off.
Farm families were broken by debt, and thrown off their land.
Kirk himself appears to be thrown off-balance by the effort.
Anyone else thrown off by the time period of this show?
Those plans could now be thrown off course by the slowdown.
You could get thrown off a presidential ticket for seeking help.
Migration timing for whales could be be thrown off, McCabe says.
Any mud thrown off from a trial might sully that effort.
When your circadian rhythm is thrown off, you can experience jet lag.
In 2013, Neilson, an avid horse racer, was thrown off the saddle.
The only thing missing was Jeanine Pirro being thrown off the show.
" Said DeRozan: "You kind of get thrown off with these early games.
"I was a bit thrown off by the appearance," Mr. Adames said.
Others aren't that dramatic, but they're thrown off course by their emotions.
As of Thursday, it had succeeded in getting them thrown off again.
Thousands of aftershocks followed, and the local topography was thrown off-kilter.
Your careful planning can be thrown off course with an unexpected remark.
They're not going to be thrown off track by the impeachment brouhaha.
You may have been thrown off by the accent and graying hair.
I understood why Bow is immediately thrown off by Junior's new love interest.
"When Rob says bad things about himself, I get thrown off," she says.
During travel, however, this exposure is thrown off—which results in jet lag.
We will not be cowed, we will not be thrown off by anything.
What would happen if Trump was thrown off Twitter, or Twitter didn't exist?
Chris Brown got thrown off a private jet for allegedly hotboxing the aircraft.
Don't be thrown off by how many decent places exist in strip malls.
Lennon was apparently thrown off by the switch and fumbled the guitar solo.
Would you get thrown off if you had seven in front of you?
She goes on to say that those ideas need to be thrown off.
"I was just thrown off by the whole kneeling thing," Negan tells Beta.
"Even if someone gets stronger," he warned, "he can be thrown off soon."
As happens inside the upside-down house, one's senses are thrown off balance.
Soon we'll both be 26 and thrown off our parents' health insurance plans.
But there is little doubt that the clerics have been thrown off balance.
GDAXI as investors worried the company's cost-cutting plans could be thrown off course.
But if your immune system is otherwise compromised, that balance may be thrown off.
That energizes the elements, giving them enough momentum to be thrown off the star.
I was so thrown off, and I had no idea what was going on.
As a consequence, some older hardware is thrown off course — both figuratively and literally.
I don't usually get nervous but tonight I was thrown off and I was.
This has really thrown off iPhone owners who relied on the fruit for sexting.
When Black Panther got thrown off the cliff in the challenge, he came back.
But try not to be thrown off when "Our Senses" adds a sixth — balance.
She fears her site could be thrown off Tencent's WeChat instant messaging application otherwise.
The ancient promise: the soul has thrown off its impediments and is flying away.
Because this is Reddit, there are also a handful of joke videos, such as a "German doctor being violently thrown off building because the hotel was overbooked," which is a clip of Hans Gruber being thrown off a building in Die Hard.
Once Harry was alone he got shived 61 times and thrown off the prison balcony.
Repeatedly people with similar names were all thrown off if one person was deemed ineligible.
Then the camera is lurching forward as my ghostly form is thrown off the turret.
Neilson was an avid horse racer until she was thrown off the saddle in 2013.
The sight of another body being thrown off the porch is unlikely to satisfy them.
CLAYTON: I mean, we can, but I was thrown off by your bad musical opinions.
They should have thrown off all attachments, perhaps, and followed a different path, different paths.
And when that community is thrown off in any way, that's when skin problems arise.
Because of a perceived faith and ethnicity that leads to them being thrown off planes.
Those shackles were thrown off this year, waving a green flag to Washington's influence industry.
Right now, that equation is being further thrown off by fluctuations in the commodity market.
In favor: ... Opposed: And... uh... like, the whole rhythm of the schedule gets thrown off.
Remember that your balance can be thrown off by a heavy suitcase, backpack or bag.
This is not to say the North Koreans weren't thrown off by Mr. Trump's comments.
Friday's decision marks the second time Moore has been thrown off the state Supreme Court.
We will face the potential of 20 million people being thrown off their health insurance.
When Islam meets gay people in Somalia or wherever, they get thrown off the roof.
But their plan is thrown off course when they discover June's ability to shape-shift.
If you've never thrown off a mound, don't: The elevation will mess up your aim.
If these woody wonders pack up and move, the delicate system can be thrown off balance.
He has thrown off a mound about six times this spring, with no issues to report.
"She was not thrown off by the material at all," Gershtein and Shrier intone in unison.
Unfortunately, after just one bite I was thrown off by the strange texture of these pancakes.
I'm normally a pro in stilettos, but my balance with a bump was completely thrown off.
"I don't usually get nervous but tonight I was thrown off and I was," he tweeted.
Their future, however, is thrown off course when secrets from their past come to the light.
Civilians were killed by firing squad, beheaded, stoned, thrown off high buildings or burned, SOHR said.
But they're being thrown off a lot of these platforms because they're being super racist. Right.
Ever been thrown off by a former avid texting-mate who suddenly went Casper on you?
He struggled through the three presidential debates and his campaign was thrown off balance on Oct.
Patiño was thrown off the national team, expelled from the athletes' resi­dence and denied her scholarship.
And that plan may have been further thrown off track by Tuesday's big management shake-up.
The 8-year-old boy was thrown off a water slide platform on Tuesday, police said.
I got thrown off once just for asking the driver if that was his real voice.
More than a million children were thrown off Medicaid coverage between December 2017 and June 2019.
Their proportions altered, the dancers' equilibrium was thrown off; what happened to their coordination, their spacing?
But in Parasite, that balance gets thrown off, and as a result, all hell breaks loose.
The sad truth, though, is that poor nations stand to be thrown off-course the most.
She may have also been thrown off by winning gold in the giant slalom on Thursday.
The Centaurus A galaxy, showing the characteristic jets of gas thrown off by a supermassive black hole.
He wasn't drinking, but if there was a fight he was risking getting thrown off the team.
If the rover's sense of time is thrown off, it may wake up at the wrong time.
The right one continues playing, but it's very apparent that the mix has been wildy thrown off.
They are thrilled now, but that emotion will soon be replaced as their schedule is thrown off.
When I came out as a supporter of Trump … I was thrown off the [White Party] committee.
"I was in shock and completely thrown off," Solo told The Guardian, referring to the alleged assault.
And genes responsible for cell division may be thrown off by these changes, the study authors said.
Although its thrown off its hydrocarbon-burning lineage to embrace an electrified future, it's clearly no slouch.
That would be immediately to enroll anyone thrown off of ObamaCare in Congress's own health insurance plan.
And they weren't thrown off by sweat, which is a problem I've had with multiple Fitbit devices.
As a result, she was thrown off the scooter and was knocked unconscious for over 10 minutes.
However, as estrogen begins to build up again towards ovulation, you may begin to feel thrown off.
TV schedules get thrown off, and start times for national sports and entertainment events must be accommodated.
She seemed thrown off-balance, and had trouble returning to her story, not for the last time.
If the entire cast in the booth is in shock save one, the aesthetic is thrown off.
To be honest, I think not being in the Iowa debate might have thrown off his timing.
Nobody would be thrown off Medicaid; nobody would be denied affordable coverage because of pre-existing conditions.
To be invited on a show with the purpose of being thrown off...is the new television.
"When you're thrown off your game and you handle it, it's the wind beneath your wings forevermore."
Choose poorly and you're told you've had a blood sugar spike and will be temporarily thrown off course.
Even when I was thrown off by the visual problems, that sound kept me locked into the story.
A school investigation had already found the man culpable, and his accuser assumed he'd be thrown off campus.
The gradual march towards backwardation will continue over the next year unless the rebalancing is thrown off course.
A prominent lawyer for the defense was thrown off the case owing to a perceived conflict of interest.
The gradual march toward backwardation will continue over the next year unless the rebalancing is thrown off course.
TC: I mean, we can, but I was thrown off by your bad musical opinions— HN: Wow, wow.
The queen of England's Christmas plans were thrown off by a cold and everyone is worried about her.
Bergdahl's lawyers argued he should be thrown off the case because he burned approximately 100 letters about Bergdahl.
The recurrent theme is one of human life thrown off course by disaster, whether world-historical or mundane.
"Liberals are offended by this video of a Keurig being thrown off of a building," the post reads.
The measurements are reliable on a normal day, but the algorithm can be thrown off by extreme rainfall.
So Theroux himself was able to stay situated, though he thinks it might have thrown off his costar.
"Confident girls aren't thrown off by trying things that girls typically don't do," says her father, Tim Schwartz.
Something as simple as your circadian rhythm being thrown off by the dwindling sunlight might be the culprit.
But it was in the second segment that you just played where I literally was thrown off the set.
After beating Jack Dempsey like a piñata through six and a half rounds, Sharkey was thrown off his game.
And they are thrown off and then not able to get back on, or can they in other voices?
" Whitfield denied it, later telling Williams and Parks, "I'm thrown off on the ex that used to beat me.
Kamala Harris, who tried to force her into agreeing with Harris's proposal that Trump should be thrown off Twitter.
On a drive around Detroit, the GT350 was easily thrown off course by bumps and undulations in the road.
Even babies who sleep well can get thrown off when they have a cold or an earache, she said.
How unusual is this sort of divergence between the indicators thrown off by the VIX and by the itself?
These concerns may not have thrown off the estimates, but they may cause some experts to doubt the results.
Whenever B. is out of town, I struggle even more, and my whole morning routine is totally thrown off.
Neilson was an avid horse racer until she was thrown off the saddle in a horrifying accident in 2013.
The posts include images of executions, such as victims being beheaded, shot and killed, or thrown off a rooftop.
I tend to repeat a particular track, but sometimes when you are thrown off it's not a bad thing.
Cause of death: Thrown off a roof I'm scared of heights, so Cici's death is personally hard to watch.
I mean, I&aposve had my own issue with being basically thrown off a set and out a building.
I haven't seen Sutton's prior film, Memphis, and I was thrown off by his impressionistic approach to the material.
Similarly, Nate was thrown off his feet by low kicks from Benson Henderson, Donald Cerrone and Rafael dos Anjos.
If it doesn't have enough, the noodle will be too thick and the delicate balance will be thrown off.
Down to getting thrown off if the water bottle on top of my amp is on the wrong side.
Its enormous magnetic field traps and accelerates high-energy particles (mostly protons and electrons) thrown off by the sun.
The handlebars never jerked (a common occurrence on smaller products), and I never came close to being thrown off.
Investors thrown off balance by swirling markets this year now face a new wrinkle: a sudden outbreak of normalcy.
She was thrown off the second floor of a building, only for a vegetable cart to break her fall.
"This administration has thrown off an ideological attachment to engagement for engagement's sake," a senior administration official told me.
Instating permanent DST may also mean our circadian rhythms won't be thrown off en masse every November and March.
In Brooklyn, insurgent committee candidates were thrown off the ballot this summer before a court reinstated some of them.
The two are reunited in death as both have their ashes thrown off the bridge where their romance begins.
When they are thrown off their tight schedules, the liver might lag in important processes like detoxification and digestion.
He called football players kneeling during the National Anthem "sons of bitches" who should be thrown off the field.
Because her show, even if she's been thrown off of it, has been rebooted and is still out there.
"To be invited on a show with the purpose of being thrown off...is the new television," he tweeted.
She seemed thrown off her game by this week's controversy over her inability to name the president of Mexico.
"I am really thrown off by seeing Sam Donaldson -- my former boss @ABC -- doing a political ad," Miller wrote.
But, even the most skilled shoppers among us can find themselves thrown off their game by an unusual gifting occasion.
Otitis is a senior cat whose life was thrown off track due to unexpected cysts that cost him his ears.
According to the warrant, investigators said she allegedly told them didn't know anything about someone being thrown off the bridge.
One company, called HelloSpy, used to advertise its software with a photo of a woman being thrown off a bed.
We heard about babies being thrown off roofs, overdoses, and violence against the police… That's what we grew up with.
Oh, and don't be thrown off by the date 3/3/17, which flashes at the end of the clip.
Because of their national origin and their dark skin, they were thrown off of buses and denied service in restaurants.
He said he had been thrown off the vessel as it tilted and had landed on the roof a lifeboat.
Maybe we both overstepped the mark slightly, but it feels harsh to be thrown off the race, both of us.
He was subsequently thrown off the bike leading him to veer off the road, and was killed in the process.
You can always use your own images in the slides, so don&apost be thrown off by the stock images.
I must admit, I am thrown off each time I am exposed to Bijules knockoffs and derivative brands and designers.
Instead of water, he might use some chicken stock, or the collagen-rich liquid thrown off by the pigs' ears.
It's worth noting, however, that not every person among the 113 million would have been "thrown" off health care systems.
I tried to recover, but got thrown off again because I became convinced he was doing the interview in character.
" He answered his own question: "And I said, look, this woman was raped, mugged, and thrown off a building — thrown off a building on top of everything else ... I said, 'Of course I hate these people, and let's all hate these people, because maybe hate is what we need if we're gonna get something done.
There were two textile workers thrown off the top of a building under construction in the eastern neighborhood of Wadi Hajar.
But because she's not always expecting calls about reservations, she was a bit thrown off when she heard Duplex's opening monologue.
That rolling enrollment explains why Face ID won't be thrown off if a user grows a beard or buys new glasses.
Don't worry about her getting seasick while on board the Oasis of the Seas or being thrown off by the eclipse.
There's an Instagram account, Bird Graveyard, devoted to the untimely deaths of scooters thrown off parking structures and dumped in lakes.
He seems a little thrown off, but then I put my hand on his belt buckle and start undoing his pants.
But the authors found another case where a man was thrown off his bed by the electrical shock of his charger.
Rubio was clearly thrown off his game plan by falling into the trap of trying to fight the other guy's fight.
When she made an evasive maneuver to avoid a car, Caiden was thrown off the scooter and hit by the car.
Here are two ways to avoid getting thrown off, so that you can make it to the next stage: getting hired.
A number of men were thrown off the cliffs, and it was ignored by police or just treated as a suicide.
They function a bit like "Charlie's Angels," if the angels had thrown off the patriarchy and gone out on their own.
Machine-learning classifiers that analyze photos can be thrown off by imperceptible differences from the patterns they've been trained to detect.
The actor was thrown off an American Airlines flight in 2011 after refusing to turn his cell phone off for departure.
Had McGregor been thrown off the top of the cage he could well have plummeted sixteen feet through an announcer's table.
Come Daylight Saving Time each year, people often complain about how thrown off they feel by the shift of an hour.
And don't imagine that, because many children thrown off CHIP would find alternative sources of coverage, the kids would be alright.
As night fell, reporters at The New York Times gloried in the steady illumination thrown off by Thomas Edison's electric lamps.
For the guys that get thrown off the building, there are contingency animations where they're brought back to safety/webbed up.
A year earlier, a 66-year-old woman in the same arrondissement was beaten and thrown off her third-floor balcony.
In 2011, he was thrown off a plane for refusing to stop playing the game "Words with Friends" before take-off.
On Thursday, communication planet Mercury stations retrograde through August 19, and whatever fun you were planning could be thrown off track.
So they're not gonna be thrown off, but you can expect the state will skinny the coverage for a little bit.
America's Arab friends in the Middle East were also thrown off by Obama's diplomacy, wondering if Washington was confusing friends and foes.
As the yacht rocks even farther back, some people are thrown off deck, and eventually the entire vessel is submerged under water.
EARTHQUAKE BIRD A woman living abroad in Japan (Alicia Vikander) is thrown off balance when a young woman (Riley Keough) goes missing.
Another business which will be thrown off-kilter is the car industry (see map), on which more than a million jobs depend.
"When that pace is thrown off, I think it takes a while to recover," Teigen continued, along with other pearls of wisdom.
He's been thrown off a horse, impaled on some nasty-looking rebar, and he has two hordes of zombies descending on him.
They threw a saddle on a stripped log and tried to ride it without getting thrown off (or getting their necks broken).
But she has nurtured the same absorbing passion since she was a child, and has proven herself not easily thrown off course.
When I got thrown off the charts, Waylon Jennings said to me 'Take this as a compliment' means you're doing something great!
"If this legislation is passed and millions of people are thrown off health insurance...thousands of Americans will die," Sanders told reporters.
Seinfeld told Extra he was thrown off a bit as he was in the middle of an interview when Kesha approached him.
Not only are pitchers thrown off by the disruption to their routine, but there are obvious structural problems with the whole concept.
The CBO's estimate showed that 15 million people would have been thrown off their insurance next year, and 16 million by 2026.
It also elides a simple truth: Pool has thrown off the yoke of corporate bureaucracy, but he's still subject to market incentives.
Graffiti on a wall next to a bridge in Navotas where victims of extrajudicial killings were thrown off of into a canal.
Eventually, none of it was good enough and the cup got thrown off the table and juice was all over the floor.
RELATED: DC swamp creatures lie in wait for Trump's tax bill That's an ambitious schedule that could easily be thrown off track.
Clinton leading Donald J. Trump in nearly every battleground state, Clinton advisers were emphatic that they would not be thrown off stride.
Mattis in June extended the study through January 85033, but it was abruptly thrown off after Trump announced the ban in July.
The real standouts are people who are thrown off guard by the fact that Stern has found out so much about them.
Competitors were sometimes thrown off by the unflappable geniality, since he was a shrewd competitor, adept at luring clients and pleasing them.
If Roseanne Barr....   ....said what she did, even being on a much higher rated show, she would have been thrown off television.
Cole, the Huawei lawyer the Justice Department wants thrown off the case, served as US deputy attorney general from 2010 to 2015.
If Roseanne Barr said what she did, even being on a much higher rated show, she would have been thrown off television.
The result is closer to being a dissection of domesticity than a distillation of it, with any sense of stability thrown off.
Andrada told the New York Times that the pools' pH was thrown off by the large numbers of people using the pools.
If the barrier is lit, migrating flying creatures—birds and insects alike—could be thrown off course, their star-based navigation jammed.
WWE wrestler Kevin Owens (left) may have met his maker over the weekend after he was thrown off a ladder by Braun Strowman.
John McCain was the one Senate vote that saved Obamacare from repeal and prevented millions of people from being thrown off their insurance.
Say you're at a race track, watching a horse come around the bend when, all of a sudden, the rider is thrown off.
Some of his fans were so thrown off by the news that they couldn't even form opinions, and some felt inspired by it.
Afghan officials say that villagers reported exceptionally brutal treatment in the Mirza Olang attack, including beheadings and victims being thrown off a cliff.
A year before this report came out the sun had indeed thrown off such an ejection—though not in the direction of Earth.
The problem with numbers Add this to the list of things that'll get you thrown off a flight: Intensely working on math problems.
Migos' manager is not mincing words about why the rappers were thrown off a recent Delta flight under claism of a safety issue.
The park also gives great tips for making your own tube and pleads that the poop tubes not be thrown off the cliffs.
On December 10th a queasy-looking Emmanuel Macron joined the long list of presidents who have been thrown off course by street protests.
This month United hit the headlines again when a Nigerian passenger accused it of racial discrimination after she was thrown off a flight.
We should do repeal with a delay — let's be clear, I don't want to see anybody thrown off the coverage they have now.
Although your everyday routine won't be thrown off due to this retrograde, you may find yourself in a pensive mood because of it.
The rock was allegedly thrown off of a railroad overpass on the Interstate between exits 303 and 305, say police in the release.
A pair of bipartisan measures to lower drug prices were thrown off track Thursday by objections as senators battle over the issue.  Sen.
Some people, he argues, can become robotic with their pre-planned answers to questions and can easily be thrown off by unconventional questions.
Another top men's singles player, Kento Momota, was caught gambling at an illegal casino in Japan and thrown off that country's Olympic team.
But it has been thrown off its stride by the elevation of Donald Trump, who opposes chamber priorities like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
" Looking thrown off, Bill laughs, nods his head and tells me to "be careful," as I narrowly avoid cars, potholes and pedestrians. "Wowzers!
The Redstone controversy began last fall when Herzer was thrown off his advance healthcare directive and escorted out of his sprawling hilltop estate.
For Mr. Johnson, a deal is Exhibit A of the new path that Britain can forge, having thrown off the shackles of Brussels.
Uber also announced that riders with "significantly below average" ratings (yes, the rating system goes both ways) will get thrown off the app.
Ali's life was navigated and often thrown off course by the most admirable and destructive human quality: Ali's story is one of stubbornness.
It's one of the most common questions people have, and it's easy to get thrown off if you're not used to video chatting.
Mercedes Moran plays a middle-aged mother of three almost-grown children who is thrown off balance by the death of her sister.
This observation has thrown off astronomers, because tilt is generally thought to sustain magnetic field-generating currents, called a dynamo, within a planet's core.
That way, they know what to expect and won't be thrown off when they realize you haven't been spending as much time with them.
"It showed a woman thrown off a bed as part of their advertising for their spouse-tracking," Southworth told Motherboard in a phone call.
In each of the past two years, the Federal Reserve has predicted multiple interest-rate rises, only to be thrown off-course by events.
She can talk, feed and dress herself, but the injury has thrown off her depth perception, and someone must assist her as she walks.
Thrown off-guard, Mr Trump responded by suggesting that the G7 should transform itself into a tariff- and subsidy-free zone (see Finance section).
The motorcycle struck the concrete sidewalk curb, the worker was thrown off the motorcycle and propelled through a plate glass window of a building.
To help girls find that sense of confidence and learn how to find it when you get thrown off balance — which you always will.
The scene takes place right after T'Challa loses the King's Challenge to Erik Killmonger, and is thrown off a waterfall — presumably to his death.
The other passenger was thrown off the plane in Tokyo and then arrested after he allegedly put a choke hold on an airline employee.
As per usual, it's endlessly endearing to see someone as straight-laced as Ellen get thrown off balance by Cardi's freewheeling approach to interviews.
The results have been largely favorable to investors too, because the cash thrown off by consumer goods companies is coveted by yield-starved investors.
In 1855, he won a judgment for Elizabeth Jennings, an African-American schoolteacher who had been roughly thrown off a segregated New York streetcar.
With popular disaffection on the rise, traditional parties and candidates have been thrown off course as voters look for alternatives to the status quo.
While I can barely pass a soccer ball, I was thrown off-kilter by the White Nights, often tossing and turning until 4 a.m.
The old system relied on precincts reporting results through touch-tone keypads, which could be thrown off by the extra push of a button.
What I knew of love had always stemmed from desire, from the wish to be altered or thrown off course by some uncontrollable force.
Narrator: And, without a 24-hour sleep cycle, astronaut circadian rhythm is thrown off, which can cause more stress and lead to sleep disorders.
And rank-and-file Republicans writing a repeal bill insisted they wouldn't be distracted or thrown off message by Trump's comment of the day.
But the following-orders part of Connor's character got shot in the head and thrown off the bridge, right along with Willem Van Bergen.
Fans of Schutt, a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, expect to be thrown off balance and relish the sensation.
Throw in high rates of defense spending on top of that, and the delicate balance between taxes and spending is often thrown off kilter.
And he has turned the White House into a family-run enterprise featuring reality-show-style, "who will be thrown off the island?" intrigue.
The liver, which helps regulate your body's metabolism, gets thrown off by unhealthy patterns of sleep or by changes in diet or alcohol consumption.
The odd equilibrium was thrown off balance in recent days as thousands of tourists jammed the airport in an evacuation organized by tour companies.
Joe Manchin are pointing to the people in their states will lose health insurance if the law is thrown off the books, Grossmann notes.
Good news everybody, Taylor Swift is back on Twitter after getting immolated, raised from the dead, and then thrown off a pier by Kim Kardashian.
Even its spidery riff work feels digitally mediated, altered and thrown off balance as if they're treated samples too—which they very well might be.
I notice throughout this track in particular, he blinks more than the last track, potentially suggesting my sudden genre-shift has thrown off his zen.
In one case, HRW researchers found undetonated landmines in the school grounds, apparently thrown off a supply truck while it was parked in the schoolyard.
At the gym, they offer more grip than socks and a more natural position for lifting weights, which can be thrown off by shoe heels.
Going from college to the real world was like being thrown off of a cruise ship into deep water and told to swim to shore.
""I wish I had a clever comeback because I was just kind of thrown off: 'Ma'am, we've been in the air for like two hours.
In sleep labs, participants who have their sleep cycles severely thrown off for just three weeks can start to appear pre-diabetic on blood tests.
The savings would come from millions of people being thrown off the rolls of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
My older son was crying because he'd thrown off his sleeping bag in the night and was cold but too sleepy to fix the situation.
Instead, the dial is accessible in the corner of your screen so you won't get thrown off trying to keep your subject in the frame.
Malin insists that the Possum Drop has been the subject of various rumors, including one that claimed living opossums were being thrown off a roof.
Ultimately, the flukeman turns out to be a horribly mutated fluke worm, its body scrambled by waves of radioactive energy thrown off by the Chernobyl meltdown.
In people with tinnitus, this synchrony is thrown off-kilter and the fusiform cells fire whenever they please, leading to people hearing sounds that aren't there.
I call her every Monday at 20.793, but I got thrown off yesterday because of working from home, which is something I normally do on Fridays.
At the very beginning of their performance of "Down," the singers took the stage with five members, before one appeared to be thrown off the stage.
But at other times, there are very important lines of dialogue that pass fleetingly, and if you aren't there to grab it, you're thrown off-kilter.
They were able to pick out the faint filament wisps because they were energized by the bright light being thrown off by the galaxies creating stars.
The biggest question will be how accurate the heart rate tracking is, and whether the system can be thrown off by exercise or other heart irregularities.
The 5-year-old child, who was pushed or thrown off the balcony of a Mall of America in Minnesota, continues to fight for his life.
And on June 12th, Philippine independence day, Mr Duterte was thrown off guard by protests over Chinese seizures of fish from Filipino vessels near Scarborough Shoal.
Technology could still malfunction, and it's possible that astronauts will get thrown off track simply by being in a place that we know very little about.
Once they disembarked in San Diego their plans for a day in the city were thrown off again without his Segway, he explained in the post.
And when the clan tracks a buffalo, his timidity becomes his downfall, as he's charged and then thrown off a cliff, onto a ledge far below.
In reality, it has become a super-legislature and thrown off the balance of power in our constitutional order, while making judicial nominations unnecessarily high-stakes.
We took action, and we spoke when travel ... [felt] threatened and our travelers were thrown off by the travel ban, so we took a position there.
"Nice and Mild" and "Two by Two," the stories that begin and end this collection, are like sparks thrown off by a furious wheel of suffering.
It's become a bit of a game in my office—if I sneeze in the morning, it's an omen that the day might be thrown off.
And the earthquakes have caused cracks in the building and books being thrown off shelves in a Hawaii observatory as shown in a tweet by USGS.
People were a bit thrown off by Beyoncé performing in Raleigh, but it seems the singer is still against the law and what it stands for.
And the earthquakes have caused cracks in the building and books being thrown off shelves in a Hawaii observatory, as shown in a tweet by USGS.
Sanders has thrown off the air of stagnation that had at one point surrounded his campaign and has shown renewed vigor following an October heart attack.
"The late Thanksgiving could also have thrown off the model that the government uses to strip seasonal fluctuations from the data, holding back sales," Reuters notes.
But the council takes the long view and has shown in recent months that it won't be thrown off course by a few unsettling economic indicators.
It can be thrown off by extremely fit troops who score high because they have a lot of lean muscle, rather than a lot of fat.
"I just had one hand on the bars, and the gears jumped and jammed and I got thrown off my bike on a corner," he said.
As the trio neared Angel Island, that's when the 11-year-old and 27-year-old were thrown off the 35-foot Protector boat, Cronin said.
Her compositions have a way of grooving deeply while moving their weight and balance around in counterintuitive ways, keeping you riveted but just barely thrown off.
Rob O'Neill, the Navy Seal who killed Osama bin Laden, was thrown off a plane Sunday because airline personnel said he was too drunk to fly.
The problem: These devices rely on real-time, accurate information, so if a hacker gets hold of their network, the entire city's programming could be thrown off.
Every so often, though, a curveball of a must-have comes along, and we find ourselves feeling thrown off by a garment that suddenly everyone is coveting.
" Taking to Twitter, Wolff wrote in a series of tweets, "To be invited on a show with the purpose of being thrown off…is the new television.
The Trudeau election juggernaut was also thrown off course midway through the campaign after photos surfaced showing him wearing blackface at multiple points when he was younger.
I am able to watch, completely impressed, as she gently guides conversation effortlessly based on the instructions only she could hear without getting confused or thrown off.
We can't blame them for being a little thrown off their game — tennis training doesn't exactly prepare you for hordes of insects flooding the air and grass.
If the Obama administration has finally thrown off the bureaucratic shackles that weighed down the president's clemency initiative, that's great news for the prisoners who could benefit.
Eventually, Abigail will need to have a metal plate installed into her skull to replace parts shattered by the bullet, which has thrown off her depth perception.
None of this is to say that the gung-ho spirit of Silicon Valley has dampened and that Europe has magically thrown off its yoke of conservatism.
Tasks also got thrown off when NASA introduced a rover on Apollo 15, and the astronauts had some issues getting the equipment working for the first time.
That was really important for me, but I was thrown off by Peter because up until that point, he had expressed that he wasn't ready to propose.
But it is also a common allergy; it provides fewer calories per drink; and some people (including yours truly) are thrown off by the long-lasting aftertaste.
Why this matters: If insurers pull out of markets due to all of the uncertainty surrounding Obamacare, this could help people from being thrown off their coverage.
Shawn was thrown off by the question ... and, for good measure, said if no one hated on Paul McCartney and John Lennon, then back off his pursuit.
Think about it: If someone stops by your desk to brainstorm, she'll probably be thrown off if you say "no" and then turn back to your keyboard.
Taken alone at face value, the earliest dates from the organic ivory and resin materials would have thrown off accurate dating for the wreck as a whole.
A disproportionate number of these debtors went to for-profit colleges, students who hoped to climb their way to prosperity and were instead thrown off the ladder.
The collision was felt throughout the ship, according to the report, with sailors on the bridge jolted from their stations while others were thrown off their feet.
Recall that among the roles he has adopted and thrown off over the years include pro-football league leader, gambling casino magnate, mortgage lender and "university" founder.
If your circadian rhythm is thrown off, you might wake up in the middle of a cycle rather than after you've completed one, which will feel disorienting.
I think "Young Folks" made people think you were this sunny pop band and were then a bit thrown off by how much darker this album was.
When Peter Parker's girlfriend, Gwen Stacy, is kidnapped by the Green Goblin and thrown off a bridge, Mr. Romita, the Marvel Comics artist, drew the Brooklyn Bridge.
Anyway, Peter — his beard full of Hannah's glitter — tells the women that he has to cancel this portion of the group date because he's so thrown off.
The clothes they sell are new but appear to have been previously worn, perhaps by someone who was shot or stabbed and then thrown off a boat.
It's the result of a confluence of risk factors involving the Moon, weather, sinking, a changing climate, and a billion-dollar project thrown off by political scandal.
YouTube star Adam Saleh claims he was thrown off a Delta flight after speaking on the phone in Arabic YouTube star Adam Saleh claims he was thrown off a Delta flight after speaking on the phone in Arabic YouTube star Adam Saleh claimed he was kicked off a Delta Airlines flight Wednesday morning after speaking Arabic to his mother on the phone, which made some of his fellow travelers uncomfortable.
I got thrown off the set, thrown out of the building, and as I walked away, she is yelling at me, get the F out of this building!
The boy in question, Hamada Badr, was one of four young men surrounded by Islamists from the Muslim Brotherhood on that roof, three of whom were thrown off.
There was another person I had spent three years rooting for only to be totally thrown off guard when I got what I thought I wanted: Arya Stark.
According to screenshots captured by BuzzFeed, Mitchell wrote in her caption that the accident was "unreal" and described being thrown off of her bike, leaving her scraped up.
However, doctors were less likely to get thrown off by inconsiderate comments if they played a video game beforehand that forced them to grow accustomed to angry faces.
Likewise, investors should think twice before making investment decisions based on signals supposedly thrown off by an untradeable and poorly understood index that is younger than Taylor Swift.
We lose an hour of sleep, our internal clocks are thrown off, and we're just in a general fog for the first few days of the new schedule.
But the reductions risk being thrown off course as cheaper gasoline encourages customers to buy larger and more fuel-hungry vehicles than anticipated when the standards were finalised.
Thrown off by the odd-looking nature of the fish, the angler took a picture and threw it back into the water, according to The New York Times.
"Trump retweets video of crippled white kid in Europe being beaten by migrants, and white people being thrown off a roof and then beaten to death," tweeted Duke.
I was thrown off the scooter and broke my fall with my right arm (I stiff-armed my fall while holding my palm out to absorb the impact).
By the second round, Pearson was being thrown off so well by Hooker's feints and non-commital jabs that he began to reach to parry the jab instead.
"No one will be thrown off public transit, be refused emergency health care or be chased out of a library," she said, according to the local news media.
Perhaps not without reason, some players have assumed that when bad guys are thrown off the roof of a skyscraper by a mutant with super-strength, they die.
Shorto concludes with the optimistic side of the Creator's message, describing ancestral lands and ancient ways that Cornplanter, having thrown off white culture, could dream of once more.
The heat thrown off by the servers will go to the boiler that heats water for the pool and locker-room showers — a "data furnace," if you will.
But, from her first day on the job, Bertie is thrown off by her boss's haughty air, his demands that she say "Yes, Chef" and never question him.
"Trump retweets video of crippled white kid in Europe being beaten by migrants, and white people being thrown off a roof and then beaten to death," Duke tweeted.
And while Sarah felt a little thrown off by her first HireVue interview, she said she plans to go back to the same recruiter for her next job.
They shared a first kiss at the ticket booth inside the Tameike-Sannō subway station, neither realizing that their young love was about to be thrown off course.
Since they lost the presidential election of 2016, the American left has thrown off the cloak of civility and resorted to intimidation and violence as their preferred political tactic.
Glass Beach — strewn with colored "stones" worn down from decades' worth of old bottles, headlights and appliances once thrown off nearby cliffs — is one of its most iconic attractions.
Photos appear smaller to accommodate four in a row, and anyone who previously attempted to align their grid in a specific order will find the arrangement completely thrown off.
"It's about a group of slaves on a slave ship on their way to Africa to the West Indies and they are thrown off the boat," Mr Fiasco explained.
Kent, Ohio (CNN)Hillary Clinton's campaign is insisting it can't be thrown off course in the final week of the presidential race -- because it's already running on auto-pilot.
That reactionary game was thrown off by the feinting, the volume, and the milling (rotating of the hands in front of the body to hide straight blows) of Diaz.
Logging in through the passcode isn't any slower, but it isn't faster either — and if you're thrown off by the new taptic engine it might be a little weirder.
"Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito's wing that falls on the rails," writes Thoreau.
It came at a great personal cost to him; he was frequently imprisoned and his mother was thrown off a balcony by an unknown Nigerian soldier during a raid.
As the pain of having no government becomes clear -- such as the announcement of airport delays Friday with dizzying maps of planes thrown off course -- people usually become unhappy.
Severino, who received a diagnosis of shoulder inflammation last month, still has not thrown off a mound, and he is not likely to return until May at the earliest.
They aren't subjected to any separate business tax, but pay on their individual income tax when the money thrown off by the business is passed through to its owners.
Mr. Trump may not have absorbed it because he was thrown off guard when told about a Democratic-financed dossier that included unproven allegations about his ties to Russia.
"It is a disgrace that Republicans are rushing to pass a massive tax break for the wealthy while children are about to be thrown off their health insurance," Sen.
Alternatively, the polls could be thrown off by "shy" voters, who tell pollsters they're voting for one candidate or that they're undecided but secretly intend to vote for somebody else.
Mitchell described the incident as "unreal," and described a scene where after she was thrown off her bike, strangers tended to her and helped load her bike on a trailer.
In a new paper out today in Nature, researchers from Boston University explain how they constructed a heat-map of the atmosphere using infrared emissions thrown off by the planet.
Fourteen carriages of the train, travelling between the northeastern city of Patna and the central city of Indore, were thrown off track in Pukhrayan, 65 kilometres south of Kanpur city.
Gordon, the talented but troubled receiver whose career has been thrown off course by substance abuse issues, was reinstated from suspension on a conditional basis by the NFL on Friday.
In fact, judging by these eerie recordings of the music being thrown off by the oldest stars in the Milky Way, space actually sounds like a bit of a party.
Threats poured in, calling for employees critical of Damore to be shot in the head, poisoned, blown up, stalked, doxed, sodomized with a cattle prod, and thrown off a building.
But under questioning, Mr. Parilla denied knowing the victim or killing her, and the police had nothing linking him to the building the day Ms. Bayanilla was thrown off it.
He never quite recovered from Colum's crippling childhood accident, in which the then-10-year-old MacKenzie was thrown off a stallion and saw his limbs become twisted over time.
We've had clients come in who've been severely injured—whether they were thrown off a horse or attacked by a bear or coyote, or had a mishap with their gun.
More than a million children were thrown off Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program coverage between December 2017 and June 2019, according to an analysis from The New York Times.
Don't get thrown off by the term "erectile tissue" — that applies to both the penis and clitoris, which is far larger than just the exterior nub we're all acquainted with.
I'm an experienced traveler, and a six-hour time difference isn't a huge deal to me, but for some reason my sleep schedule is still thrown off after that trip.
Although the Base initially used various social media platforms to spread its message, it has been thrown off most of them, including Twitter, YouTube and Gab, a favorite among extremists.
"I can understand it in a certain way, but I found it a bit excessive... I had the impression I was being thrown off a plane to avoid a scandal."
A putative May rate rise was thrown off course by an unusually harsh winter - and a possible underlying slowdown - that led to the economy almost stagnating from January to March.
Weekly jobless claims unexpectedly dropped last week, though the figures may have been thrown off by the effects of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, according to Labor Department data released Thursday.
The company has also been thrown off balance by British and French investigations into the use of middlemen in plane sales and a widening Austrian probe into a fighter sale.
"We don't really have any evidence that moons exist outside of our solar system, but a moon being thrown off into its host star can't be that uncommon," Metzger said.
Franken is fully aware that even the most thrown-off or nominally irreverent quip can become toxic after being put through what Franken calls the "de-humorizer" of partisan America.
Faber's ultra narrow stance also means that when he tries a counter left hook and his opponent does not actually step in, he is thrown off balance by the effort.
But here's a compelling hypothesis: When our biological clock is out of sync with society's, our whole biology gets thrown off, and many aspects of our lives grow more stressful.
Cramer admitted he was "a little thrown off" by the big bank's Friday note describing an information-sharing agreement with ValueAct, an activist hedge fund and one of Citi's largest shareholders.
When we come back -- all right, it&aposs so bad that Trump derangement syndrome is so out of control, Judge Jeanine got thrown off the seat of "The View" earlier today.
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Normally, I try to exercise Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the office gym, but my routine has been thrown off the past couple of weeks because of all the snow days.
The material ejected from the star's outburst in 1838 collided with other material that had been thrown off of the star before and shock waves heated all of the ejected material.
Last year, for instance, it said that it was thrown off by a change in the technology powering U.S. credit cards, which caused billing problems and a lower-than-expected number.
In this case, the biggest one comes right at the top: after getting thrown off a horse, impaled by rebar, and cornered by two hordes of zombies, Rick manages to escape!
Sensors inside our ears, which are part of the vestibular system that controls balance, are thrown off — often causing astronauts to feel dizzy or queasy the first few days in space.
It is also that the money thrown off by vehicles such as the Silverado will help the firm navigate the tricky terrain that lies ahead of all the world's big carmakers.
Traci Braxton is taking a career setback and turning it into a comeback -- after getting thrown off her sister Toni's upcoming tour ... she's opting to hit the road on her own.
To cope with the fact that new riders might be thrown off, or that existing skateboarders (like myself) would yearn for more acceleration and speed, the board has four speed profiles.
It can take months to learn how to achieve the correct proportions of fat, sugar, protein, water and stabilizers, all of which are thrown off by the use of different ingredients.
Ask every fan, if they truly knew his mind was thrown off by that, they'd be like, 'Get that jersey off him then — put the one he likes on,' you know?
If you go on an international flight and your circadian rhythm is thrown off, your cycle might come a little earlier than normal, or it might come a little bit later.
She has been fighting for that right since she was thrown off the ballot in May, first by an administrative law judge, then by the Georgia secretary of state, Brian Kemp.
It could be that in both these instances my calm was thrown off by the factor of a partner being present, which always lowered my score during these mindful sex experiments.
We also added a few notions about a particular gay experience, coming from a man who originates from a country where you can be thrown off a rooftop for being gay.
Meal routines have been completely thrown off, whether that's due to the uncertainty of when you'll get groceries next or simply due to the hours of every day becoming a blur.
The compass, too, can be thrown off in urban places because of the abundance of magnetic objects such as metal in buildings, cars, buses and city infrastructure — such as light poles.
New York Yankees ace Luis Severino, who has been sidelined since spring training, still has not thrown off a mound and recently underwent another MRI, according to a report from MLB.com.
You can get badly hurt in traffic, but you can also crash into something or get thrown off and hit your head and get badly hurt when there's no traffic around.
While the scooter handled that terrain better than I thought it would — I never felt like I was about to be thrown off, which is good — it wasn't a very comfortable ride.
People are also notoriously awful at remembering what they eat (seriously, what did you have for dinner on Friday?), which could have thrown off the results, though that's not the researchers' fault.
Our sense of how long it takes to get to places is totally thrown off after season 7, so maybe the Unsullied and the Dothraki could get to the North in time?
IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) - Pope Francis ordered his popemobile to stop on Thursday after a mounted Chilean policewoman was thrown off her frightened horse, which had reared up as the pontiff passed by.
One of the scarier notions in the world today is the prospect of American voting machines being compromised at scale: voters thrown off rolls, votes disregarded, vote tallies edited, entire elections hacked.
There are no seatbelts and commuters have only ceiling bars to keep from being thrown off their seats as drivers race to beat traffic lights or edge out competitors for waiting passengers.
Since the 1970s, many researchers have championed a theory in which the moon was created from thrown-off debris when a Mars-sized body grazed Earth in a relatively low-contact collision.
But the deal was almost thrown off at the last minute when Iran tried to prevent Rezaian's wife and mother from boarding the Swiss plane that was to ferry them to freedom.
" He blamed the campus unrest on "a small minority of hippies, radicals and filthy speech advocates" whose leaders should "be taken by the scruff of the neck and thrown off campus—permanently.
The report by the Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA) details how graphic images of people being burned to death in cages and thrown off buildings still reside on Facebook, Instagram and Google Plus.
And just like that, President Donald Trump, already bracketed by dueling tragedies in Puerto Rico and Las Vegas, was once again thrown off guard by reports of internal conflicts in his administration.
Kelly Allin, chief executive of Nature's Bakery, said the company had been "thrown off by S.H.R.'s lawsuit" and had plans to meet in Charlotte, N.C., days before the suit was filed.
In addition to the robbery, Styles was likely thrown off by the shocking news about the death of Caroline Flack, television presenter and long time host of popular dating show Love Island.
The boy, now 11 and a refugee in Beirut, reckons he saw 10 beheadings, and once he saw a man accused of a crime being thrown off the top of a building.
One of the videos appears to show a man beating another young man holding crutches, while another shows a group of people kicking a man after he was thrown off a building.
But while it may seem as if every other person on earth is either a podcast listener or a podcast host, the money thrown off by the boomlet has been relatively modest.
Jen Trolio: I was also totally and completely thrown off by FX's pre-episode guidance to not publicly discuss any part of what happened in basically the second half of the episode.
Because in the early 1980s, Leningrad is the kind of place where young people will be verbally accosted and thrown off a train for singing "the songs of our ideological enemy," America.
A left hook can come out a slappy mess and be thrown off line by connecting sooner or later than expected because there is give at the wrist, the elbow and the shoulder.
Specifically, they were thrown off balance by leaked emails showing that Democratic National Committee staffers had, in fact, favored Clinton over her Democratic socialist challenger Bernie Sanders — something Wasserman Schultz had previously denied.
Right now, that's a huge challenge, as they lack the ability to detect real-world environments and can be thrown off by something as simple as a shadow, which limits their top speed.
These are these others ... Louie, you may not know, this is where the man who shot up the synagogue in Pittsburgh and murdered all those people, he was thrown off of Reddit, or ... ?
And the bipartisanship they promised to support to repair highways and bridges seems to have been thrown off the bridge with the cement once dreamed for roads now serving as overshoes on cooperation.
Once the macroeconomic and political conditions sustaining this delicate balance were thrown off in the long aftermath of the global economic crisis of 2008, progress stalled (and has now begun to be reversed).
In 1984, Charlie Howard, a gay man, was killed by a group of teens in Bangor, ME. Howard was thrown off the State Street Bridge into the Kenduskeag Stream canal, where he drowned.
"Balon Greyjoy gets thrown off a bridge [in the books], so when they rang my agent asking if I had a head for heights, I knew the game was up," Mr. Malahide said.
Mr. Trump's negotiating strategy has often involved the taking of an extreme position, hoping that the other actor in a test of wills will be thrown off enough to move in his direction.
"However, this phase of sub-par growth is likely to persist longer-than-expected, and we recognize that even a healthy expansion can be thrown off course if buffeted by a large enough shock."
Lil Wayne, Dangerous Woman, 2016 So Lil Wayne apologized​ for his Black Lives Matter comments​ that set the internet on fire yesterday​, saying that he felt thrown off by the questions about his daughter.
She went off on social media claiming she'd been thrown off her Indy-Dallas flight and during the fiasco, an AA agent insulted her 7-month-old baby's name ... which happens to be Journey.
Trudeau - his campaign thrown off balance when pictures of him wearing blackface as a younger man emerged - is running in a statistical tie with his main rival, Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer, polls show.
At the same time, though, the vast amount of data thrown off by the internet of things will boost demand for the sort of cutting-edge chips that firms such as Intel specialise in.
A strong primary challenge also seems to help engender third party candidates – in 1992, Bush was hurt by Ross Perot's run, and the 1980 race was thrown off by an independent John B. Anderson.
"Just kind of weird last couple days for us, just the nature of the schedule, the nature of kind of being thrown off our routine a little bit," Jets right winger Blake Wheeler said.
The couple was thrown off the vessel in Helsinki after the captain accused Ms Chan's 65-year-old husband of pushing a crew member two days earlier during a brawl in St Petersburg, Russia.
Researchers think the bottle washed up on the beach within a year of being thrown off the ship, but was buried in the sand until a storm helped to unearth it a century later.
When the Fed last hiked, its first in the current cycle off the zero bound, it expected to have delivered four more by now, but was thrown off course several times throughout the year.
The real platform speech wars tend to be fought on the margins, by the players who can dress up conspiracy or bigotry and tap dance on the terms of service without getting thrown off.
Many ecosystems around the globe could be vulnerable to this kind of phenomenon, passing an invisible inflection point that suddenly and irreversibly accelerates the rate of change, as a system is thrown off balance.
The object was to win a game of tick-tack-toe, with celebrities standing in for the squares, contestants representing X and O, and no one ever got thrown off an island or anything.
If a person in McConnell's position -- judge or juror -- tried to coordinate with a party to a criminal case, he would be thrown off the case, disciplined and potentially prosecuted for obstruction of justice.
The White House is currently in discussions over the timing for revealing the political part of the U.S. peace plan, which has been thrown off as a result of new elections being called in Israel.
"There's a lot to like in Lloyds' numbers, with profits rising, costs under control, and prodigious amounts of cash being thrown off to shareholders," Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a note.
In separate remarks on Monday morning, Fed vice chair Randal Quarles said the central bank, while "data dependent," was following a strategy that would not be thrown off course by "every wavering" of economic statistics.
Disaster strikes when their ship is thrown off course, leaving the Robinsons – along with fellow crew members Don West (Ignacio Serricchio) and Dr. Smith (Parker Posey!) – stranded on the surface of a dangerous alien planet.
Hans Hassle, chief executive of Plantagon, explained how two projects underway in Sweden will try to keep energy costs down by warming the buildings housing the farms with heat thrown off by the artificial lighting.
An interesting point of the bout was that Slimani clipped the Muay Thai great with a backfist thrown off of a kick as Saenchai came back to upright after a pull away from the kick.
Last week's data included the Independence Day holiday, which this year fell on a Wednesday, which could have thrown off the model that the government uses to the smooth the claims data for seasonal fluctuations.
Senate Republicans were thrown off balance Monday by the latest John Bolton revelations, offering a range of convoluted — and at times contradictory — responses to an episode that threatens to upend President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
It is also worth remembering that Genghis Khan's empire disintegrated within a generation of his death and that the Japanese economic miracle only occurred after they had thrown off the rule of the samurai class.
But perhaps no one was more thrown off by the left-field nomination than Mr. Simpson, who, outside of his music, has kept a deliberately low profile other than sparring occasionally with the Nashville establishment.
" Pointing to the candidate's controversial judicial record, Cornyn noted, "Getting thrown off the Supreme Court of your state twice, I don't think, is a credential that commends you for membership in the United States Senate.
Known for consistently growing revenues and earnings in the post-crisis era, Wells Fargo has been thrown off course by the sales controversy and in recent quarters has also been disadvantaged by its smaller trading footprint.
"I think it's important for this country to know this was not a usual thing, this is a day which lays the groundwork for 30 million people to be thrown off their health insurance," Sanders said.
It is also worth remembering that Genghis Khan's empire disintegrated within a generation of his death and that the Japanese economic miracle occurred only after the country had thrown off the rule of the samurai class.
There have been concerns that if global oil production rebounds too rapidly, a slow rebalancing in oil markets could be thrown off course but there is a long way to go for drillers to catch up.
All three are thrown off course by events outside their control, yet they are bound by masculine codes of honour that serve to perpetuate the violence, knocking the next man down like a row of dominoes.
"We keep being thrown off the scent by the killer constantly bringing up Polly's safety and her in danger, making the average viewer see her as a damsel in distress in hiding," Kinney wrote on Reddit.
And a study published in the Journal of Consumer Research revealed that using a doll-shaped ice cream scoop made people serve 22 percent more ice cream, maybe because they're thrown off by the cuteness (seriously).
But Halperin has since been thrown off the book project — Penguin backed out and HBO cancelled the movie version — after a number of women went public with stories about him sexually harassing them in the workplace.
Unfortunately, it was the Auburn offense that was thrown off by the constant rotation under center, managing just 262 yards of total offense and being held without a touchdown until the final minutes of the contest.
When Malcolm crossed the bridge into the hollow, he was thrown off that I lived somewhere so majestic and rural—we usually met in cheap hotels—and charmed by my choice of soundtrack (we both stan).
Mr. Byford told reporters he did not understand what Mr. Ford was saying, but unknown to him, a bus had already been dispatched, with a load of paying passengers thrown off to satisfy Mr. Ford's request.
" David McIntosh, president of Club for Growth, said Hawley and his Senate Republican colleagues "should not be thrown off track by rumors and innuendo, and instead should stand behind President Trump in support of this nominee.
It is also about sending a message to the kingdom that the king is in charge and that the modernizing path bin Salman is trying to push the country along will not be thrown off track.
And it was more about like how he was handling it and how he seemed to kind of thrown off and became quite aggressive rather than anyone sort of really thinking that there was any misconduct.
Talks between the United States and the EU were thrown off track after the United Kingdom voted in June to leave the 28-nation bloc, essentially pushing off completion of the TTIP agreement until next year.
While personalization technology can be great when it works, it can still be thrown off by sessions where you allow someone else to stream music with your account — like a child, your roommates, party attendees or others.
" And while they had been itching to take a boxing class for a few years, Anna said that before finding the collective, they had been thrown off by the sport's depiction as "macho and masculine and tough.
If you are going to be choosing whether to have a double back or a one strap, mark my words you will regret it when you're older wearing the one strap bag because everything is thrown off.
It prevents sudden disruption to state budgets, ensures no individual is suddenly thrown off their plan, and helps guide the program onto a more fiscally-responsible path where care is subsidized most when provided to the neediest.
On Monday DeKalb County Fire Department released helmet-cam footage, showing the moment when a firefighter caught a child who was thrown off the third story of a burning apartment building on 3 January in Decatur, Georgia.
But it's also worth noting that several "NoSQL" database technologies — which are non-relational databases, unlike MySQL, and are often better suited for parsing the unstructured data being thrown off by many companies today — also ranked highly.
But they all flow in part from the same dysfunctions of a weak state gnawed by corruption and thrown off balance by constant Russian pressure, and the open vistas of opportunity for skulduggery that these have offered.
I partied a year later at Club Gravity in Crown Heights without incident, but my homeboy told me later that I was there on a good night: He heard stories of guys purposely being thrown off balconies.
But the equity-Treasury interplay was also thrown off by the retreat of large systematic funds that own stocks against leveraged Treasury portfolios, on the idea that losses in stocks will be made up by Treasuries rallying.
Economists speculated that a late Thanksgiving this year compared to 2018 pushed some sales into December and could have thrown off the model that the government uses to strip seasonal fluctuations from the data, holding back sales.
FIAT LOGIC While Renault is not alone in suffering from an auto market downturn, its capacity to react was also thrown off kilter by the Ghosn turmoil, with industrial projects planned with Nissan placed on the backburner.
For example, the AI is thrown off by parts of Brooklyn's Greenpoint, a relatively wealthy neighborhood, perhaps because the satellite view matches Penny's preconceptions about low-income areas—places that are relatively devoid of skyscrapers or greenspace.
The timing of the entire battle was thrown off by Trump's antics and the energy the Russia investigation has consumed -- largely because of the President's own statements and actions, along with misleading information from members of his team.
In her prepared remarks, Yellen said the U.S.'s economic path and labor market could be thrown off track by a number of factors, including a global reassessment of credit risk, tightening financial conditions and uncertainty surrounding China.
First, there is the Alabama Senate race where the nominated standard-bearer, former Judge Roy Moore, thinks there are American communities living under Sharia law and was twice thrown off the state bench for defying federal court orders.
As we use those sources of light later and later into the night and because our brain is getting the signal that there's light and we should be active and awake, our sleep-wake cycle is thrown off.
A long-planned mission to capture a radicalized Englishwoman, who is meeting with members of the Shabab Islamist extremist group in Nairobi, is thrown off course when it becomes clear preparations for a suicide-bombing attack are underway.
The general orbit remains largely intact, with the Robinson family part of a mission to colonize space, before they're thrown off course and shipwrecked on a desolate planet (as usual, much of it resembles the outskirts of Vancouver).
No combination of powerful government, media or party elites blew our little vessel over or out to sea; what we call the common man's democracy was not thrown off course, sunk by deriding cause or given fatal pause.
Books of The Times Dan Brown has thrown off the doldrums of "Inferno" with a brisk new book that pits creationism against science, and is liable to stir up as much controversy as "The Da Vinci Code" did.
John Eterno, a former training instructor with the New York Police Department who now teaches at Molloy College, said the presence of weapons combined with the unexpectedly large crowds in Charlottesville might have thrown off that city's planning.
As an economist, I have to hope that the U.S. economy is not thrown off course by something like a trade war and that it is allowed to overheat as the FOMC's forecast now seems to be suggesting.
He's been thrown off the bench twice for disregarding a court order — first in refusing to remove a Ten Commandments statue he commissioned for state grounds and later for ignoring the federal Supreme Court's legalization of gay marriage.
And her advisers say she will not be thrown off message by issues that are not her main concern, such as whether she will release the transcripts of her paid speeches to Wall Street banks, corporations and nonprofit groups.
But at least I knew the president of the United States had my back… But now, that asshole in seat 21B, calling the flight attendant, trying to get me thrown off the plane, now that guy is the president.
The company's YRC Freight unit told customers in a service alert that damage, power outages, road closures, and fuel shortages due to Hurricane Maria have thrown off sailing schedules to and from San Juan, and port capacity was limited.
But the accuracy and reliability of EEG often hinges on the quality of the contact between the electrodes and the scalp, and it can sometimes be thrown off by the electric current produced by the muscles in our bodies.
In the season two episode titled Mom Interference, Matt's (John Brotherton) young, eager girlfriend sets DJ (Candace Cameron Bure) up on a date with Mike — much to the dismay of DJ who is thrown off by the age difference.
It had looked like being a tight battle between defending champion Geraint Thomas, his team mate Egan Bernal and in-form Thibaut Pinot, but the Frenchman was thrown off course by a gust of crosswind in Monday's 10th stage.
As with Kafka's protagonists, the Sebaldian narrator is easily thrown off balance by what should be ordinary negotiations: booking a hotel room, driving down the New Jersey Turnpike, sitting in a London railway station, taking a train in Germany.
A. While it may seem like encouraging new hardware purchases is the sole reason older phones are thrown off the upgrade bus, every company has its own internal reasons for not including all models in annual operating system updates.
An American Airlines passenger was thrown off a flight last week after berating her travel companion and smashing a laptop on him while the plane was still at the departure gate, according to a viral video of the incident.
Although thrown off stride by a spontaneous popular revolt against his call for higher taxes on diesel fuel (the Gillets Jaunes movement), Macron is trying to rally support for deepening economic integration and building up a European defense force.
Teams that are predictable ultimately get thrown off their perch, as Spain did in 2014, humiliated by the Dutch, 5-1, in their opening match and then heading home from the World Cup long before Germany was crowned champion.
"Bury Me Here" is no exception — he comes across as completely thrown off by everything that occurs in the episode, even though the Saviors' escalating violence and Richard's escalating frustration have been building in front of him for months.
The writing is labyrinthine, to be sure, but this is a composer so sure of his abilities and influences that there is no sense in this concerto of history as a burden or as something to be thrown off.
She has a certain pluckiness and resolve (an early, failed marriage left her trying to fend off the ravages of syphilis – the disease's long-term damage, some have speculated, may have thrown off whatever internal apparatus allowed her to hear herself).
As MoviePass is scrambling around trying to convince the outside world that everything is just fine, Helios and Matheson is reportedly on the verge of being thrown off stock exchanges, and its constant pivots continue to play poorly in the press.
After he was unceremoniously thrown off the Bachelorette set, a drunken sexual encounter (that was originally reported to be possibly non-consensual) between DeMario and Corinne Olympios sparked a scandal that temporarily halted production on Bachelor in Paradise earlier this summer.
Before viewers break out their eclipse glasses and pinhole projectors, the weatherwoman explains what Americans can expect to see, how to capture the spectacle on social media, and whether people will feel more thrown off than when Mercury is in retrograde.
Wallis plays Rebecca Crosby, a Wall Street Journal reporter whose original plan to write a corporate profile of insurance company CEO Bob Callahan (Jon Hamm) gets thrown off course when his best friend Hoagie (Ed Helms) barges in and tags him.
Confiding to her friend Cecil Beaton, Radziwill shared that she "had gone through hell," in an attempt to be there for Jackie, but the dynamic was thrown off and they even got physical once when Jackie slapped Radziwill in the face.
"We have worked with elders from different parts of the country to ensure that they are at the center of guarding the rights of women who are being disinherited and thrown off their property," Maleche told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
When showrunner Angela Kang did the deed, what we got instead was a Rick Grimes being thrown off of a horse, impaled by a rebar, and cornered by zombies, only to have the audacity to escape like a bearded DiCaprio trope.
U.S. officials had warned that Turkey would be thrown off the F-35 program if it took delivery of the S-400s, and would also face sanctions under U.S. legislation seeking to prevent countries from buying military equipment from Russia.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives have been thrown off balance days before Germans vote in European Parliament elections by a 26-year-old's hour-long YouTube polemic, which has been watched over 5 million times in just five days.
The couple was thrown off the vessel in Helsinki after the captain accused Ms. Chan's 65-year-old husband — who does not want his name disclosed — of pushing a crew member two days earlier during a brawl in St Petersburg, Russia.
There's no word yet on why the initial drug tests yielded multiple false positives, or why those K-9 units got thrown off, but it's certainly not the first time Florida police have mistaken a completely benign substance for junk.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the modern LGBT+ rights movement, U.S. novelist Armistead Maupin said it was time for storytellers to take the "cultural revolution" to countries where "queers get thrown off roofs".
President Emmanuel Macron, keen to show he will not be thrown off course as he seeks to re-shape France's economy, deployed riot police before dawn at some sites to ensure protesters could not cause disruption for a prolonged period.
When asked in a recent episode of Lifehacker's "The Upgrade" podcast about the things that keep him up at night, the 40-year-old admitted that his night is only thrown off when he doesn't follow the below five steps.
We were initially thrown off by a quirk in the records noticed by Megan: On the line on which Mr. Trump had reported his huge loss — of $915,729,1995 — the first two digits did not line up with the next seven.
That includes one story that dominated headlines on Wednesday about a professional prankster named Adam Saleh who claimed he was thrown off a Delta Airlines flight in London after passengers complained about him speaking Arabic to his mother on the phone.
This balance was thrown off for decades in the United States because the New Deal created an unlikely Democratic Party alliance between urban liberals and rural Southern conservatives (who were Democrats primarily because Republicans were the party of Lincoln and Reconstruction).
If she were to clean one painting more than the other, the two would be thrown off balance, so she will work carefully to ensure she does not make any part of either painting cleaner than she can get anything else.
The playwright Migdalia Cruz similarly experienced a breakthrough during an exercise in Ms. Fornés's class, in which she unearthed a traumatic memory from her childhood in the South Bronx of someone being raped and thrown off a building to their death.
But his clear message was that the European Central Bank will not be thrown off course by the machinations of populist politicians, a few months of unsettling economic data or threats by Mr. Trump to impose duties on German cars.
About a billion miles, give or take, or the distance from earth to Saturn, where the spaceship of the title is thrown off course, greatly increasing the time its load of unlucky tourists will have to spend on their interplanetary cruise.
It's weird that both of you guys resist change, considering you're the sign of innovation and Scorpio is the sign of death and rebirth, but when things are in flux and out of your control, you can get very thrown off.
Whereas the origin myth of Plato's Atlantis ends in a permanent submersion into the sea, the world of Drexciya begins with the creation of an underwater country populated by the unborn children of pregnant African women thrown off of slave ships.
"They have a democratic right to protest," he tells his unit, referring to the angry crowd demanding justice for the nightmarish gang rape of a 23-year-old physiotherapy intern who was beaten, mutilated, and thrown off a moving bus in Delhi.
In a motion filed Monday, the lawyer for Quinton Tellis asked that Panola County District Attorney John Champion be thrown off the case and punished, and that a September retrial be delayed while the state attorney general&aposs office takes over the prosecution.
Spoiler alert: Both Malone and Sutherland come to bad (if ambiguous) ends, in the general tradition of the time, whereby gay characters were allowed onto the bus of narrative as long as they were thrown off again before the bus reached its destination.
Last year, more than 20 people headed to a stag do in Prague—the city appears to have a certain draw for these occasions—were thrown off a plane in Manchester after their disruptive behaviour forced it to return to its parking bay.
Still, a Reuters poll of over 21.25 economists showed the Federal Reserve on course to raising interest rates next month, out of step with its global peers, after being thrown off track several times since its initial hike nearly a year ago.
PARIS (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters gave embattled French presidential candidate Francois Fillon and his wife a standing ovation at a rally on Sunday, in a show of support after his campaign was thrown off track by allegations of misuse of public funds.
There is only intimate, direct connection down through the raw thrumming power of biological instinct, sparks thrown off from chemical reactions following the sublime mathematical order that God ordained In The Beginning to carry all things across the garbage heap of history.
I must admit that I was more thrown off by the reality of Mars than of Minnesota, as the Red Planet's, well, redness , and namesake and dust storms left a fiery impression on my early imagination that no science could entirely revise.
With my heart now full and the mystery of the village solved, there was only one thing left to fulfill on my quest: Discover who Drake, as referenced in the classic song "Believe Me," may have allegedly thrown off the Scarborough Bluffs.
Success, when you're not used to it, can feel like being thrown off a horse, so what we did was finish up the last mix of Breaking Bad on a Friday and started day one of Better Call Saul on that following Monday.
When he's running straight at his man and letting his feet get carried away so that he isn't in position to dip or slip, he can get tagged up more easily and thrown off balance Ronda Rousey if the opponent moves off line.
Officer Veve "was attempting to hang on" to the driver's side of the car, said Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn's acting district attorney, but he was thrown off as Mr. Murrell wove through the residential blocks at speeds as high as 56 miles per hour.
Even before the events of the last two weeks, Ankara was embroiled in a furious row with Washington over the purchase of Russian S-400 anti-aircraft rockets, a move that saw Turkey thrown off the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme.
Officer Veve tried to hang on to the driver's side of the car, but he was thrown off as Mr. Murrell wove through the residential blocks at speeds as fast as 56 miles per hour, Eric Gonzalez, the Brooklyn district attorney, later said.
That, though, might be explained by the fact that many of the samples tested came from people who had been infected years before, and who may have thrown off the parasitic infection (which is susceptible to treatment with drugs) while still suffering the neurological effects.
World record holders in the free dance, the two were struck by what Papadakis termed "a nightmare" as the clasp to her top came undone in the short dance, which skaters said would have thrown off her concentration and may have cost them the gold.
A slight breeze didn't cause too many headaches while I was taking the Enterprise for a spin, but it was thrown off course by the occasional strong wind thanks to the added styrofoam hull and warp engines that ended up acting like tiny sails.
Ei Than was one of around 2,500 people thrown off military-owned land at Mingaladon in a mass eviction that gives a glimpse into the challenges Suu Kyi faces in sharing power with the armed forces after nearly 50 years of iron-fisted junta rule.
Thousands of supporters gave embattled conservative candidate Francois Fillon and his wife, Penelope, a rousing ovation at a rally in a show of support after his campaign was thrown off track by allegations of misuse of public funds relating to employment she carried out.
The format has also thrown off any the traditional stigma of self-released media, with the company quickly recruiting some of the top names in publishing for its Kindle Singles program, even as competition like the Macmillan-owned Pronoun was forced to shut it doors.
The concierge did forget to tell me where the elevators were, but in all fairness, we were both distracted by a guest who interrupted to ask if the roof was upstairs — it was — so I don't blame him for being thrown off a bit.
At least publicly, he played the statesman; he subordinated his own ambitions for the sake of governmental continuity, ensuring that the country was not thrown off balance at a time when the United States was enmeshed in a Cold War with the Soviet Union.
U.S. officials have said Turkey could also be thrown off the F-35 stealth fighter jet program in addition to the threatened CAATSA sanctions, meaning it would no longer be part of the production process or be able to buy the jets it has ordered.
Private high school students in Michigan knelt before their football game Friday despite prior warning of punishment, some private school students have recently been thrown off their teams for protesting, and other schools both public and private warned that punishment would follow any protests.
Getty shares this decision as he drinks a white wine he seems displeased with, sitting outside with Paul, Gail and little Paul, whom Getty has just thrown off a dock in order to teach him how to swim — without warning and without his parents' consent.
Along those same lines, early in this week's episode, Sarah Palmer is at the store buying the ingredients for what's going to be a very potent pitcher of Bloody Marys when she gets thrown off by the assortment of fancy jerkies behind the counter.
Per local news, and Nigerian reporting on Twitter, the motorcycle taxi limitations have thrown off some inherent order in Lagos's disorderly transit grid — overloading other mobility modes (such as mini-buses) and forcing more people to pound pavement and red-dirt to get to work.
It has no truck with people like Mr Li, who has not only represented the weak and dispossessed, such as farmers thrown off their land, but also people whose beliefs the party finds threatening: house-church Christians and followers of Falun Gong, a banned religious sect.
People, they're not on terrafirma, and certainly the character of Diane who was always such a graceful woman, who could keep her balance, is just thrown off, as many people have been who have lost money, who have lost jobs or had to reconfigure their life totally.
The more than 300 pages of documentation that supports the petition includes accounts of more than 60 people accused of being LGBT who were raped, set on fire, beheaded, thrown off buildings, or otherwise tortured and publicly executed over a 14-month period in and around Mosul.
What's happening: Per the Washington Post, administration officials, who were thrown off balance when China announced it had held its own summit with Kim, debated the implications of the meeting but ultimately decided to declare it a positive result of its "maximum pressure" campaign against North Korea.
The digital painting series visualizes birds that are being thrown off their usual migration courses because of climate change, and it was sparked by the painted bunting that caused a stir when it appeared in Brooklyn's Prospect Park in 2015, diverted from its historic migration path.
Barring an unforeseen twist, executives in the for-profit education industry will soon be sleeping better, secure in the knowledge that even the worst are no longer at risk of being thrown off their taxpayer-backed gravy train, no matter how epically they fail their students.
MOSCOW — Sergei L. Dorenko, a maverick broadcast journalist who became known as the "TV killer" for helping to clear rivals from Vladimir V. Putin's path to power but who then fell out of official favor and was thrown off the air, died on Thursday in Moscow.
Betty Miles, a writer whose books for children and young adults addressed real-life issues like sexism, racism and censorship after she had thrown off the conventions of the 1950s to become a feminist, died on July 19 at her home in Shelburne, Vt. She was 90.
The whole time I've been at EFF, I've been trying to help people who are trying to speak online, who face people who don't come to them, but instead go upstream, who go to their domain name host, try to get the whole domain thrown off.
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders are struggling to settle on a clear message and effective strategy for responding to Democrats' aggressive and fast-moving impeachment investigation of President Trump, thrown off by early stumbles and a chaotic White House that have upended efforts to set a steady tone.
One production was a television play adapted from Hemingway's story "The Battler," about a young man — the Hemingway alter ego Nick Adams — who has been thrown off a freight train and encounters a punch-addled former boxer and his caretaker at a campfire in the woods.
Rather, Brown said, it was because the "balance and flow" of the team is thrown off when he has to try to find minutes for not only Noel but C/PF Joel Embiid and C/PF Jahlil Okafor, all of whom are best suited to play center.
Every night, the Hell Hath club holds a meeting, and they tell their stories: One woman accidentally gave her boyfriend super powers and then got thrown off a bridge; another had a sadomasochistic love affair with the supervillain she met in the lunatic asylum until he killed her.
A few years ago I stood in a cramped trailer beside the busy 110 freeway in Los Angeles as researchers at the University of Southern California gathered soot thrown off by vehicles pounding by just a few yards from their instruments, which rattled whenever a heavy truck passed.
In honor of graduation season, Twitter users are sharing their wisdom using the viral hashtag — and they're reminding me that, in my case, going from college to the real world was like being thrown off of a cruise ship into deep water and told to swim to shore.
The media, thrown off by a subject the likes of whom they have never seen, are still trying to get their bearings — except for those journalists who seem only too willing to play along: The Philippine Daily Inquirer has given a regular column to the president's public-relations man.
And so when the Mets fan lived that fantasy, vaporized a home run in a World Series win and was then borne aloft around the bases by the happy fury thrown off by fans experiencing something like the same thing, it was both sweet and edged with something sadder.
But like most of us grown-ups, children often become good travelers through a lucky mix of nature and nurture: Some kids are flexible, some crave a routine, and some are just completely thrown off kilter by the travails of delayed planes, any change in schedule, and jet lag.
For seasoned teams of stylists, photographers and editors, producing a stunning Thanksgiving cover image is as much an annual obligation as the holiday feast — a ritual defined by repetition and compromise, its exhaustive details shaped over months of planning, only to be thrown off by unexpected, last-minute complications.
"I'm proud to the lead this resolution and to assure Americans that this Congress will not allow people with pre-existing conditions to go back to the days where they could be thrown off their health care just because they got sick," Allred said in a statement to CNN.
But there's no getting around the fact that any full single-payer proposal would entail massive short-term disruption — both in the trillions of new taxes (Vox's Matt Yglesias looked at some potential ways to raise them) and in Americans being thrown off their current health care plans.
The sector's bosses converge on Seoul for a summit this weekend, but what might have been a celebration of growth in one of the world's most vibrant regions now risks being thrown off course by a crippling U.S.-China trade spat and growing environmental pressures spreading from Europe.
That began with its 18th century emergence as a lonely, revolutionary democracy, having thrown off the shackles of monarchical rule, to its role as the post-Cold War leader with Europe of a democratic community of countries that for the first time in history made up the global majority of nations.
Over the years, the financial data part of the business grew to dwarf the news business, and the billions of dollars in revenue thrown off by financial terminals have helped to pay for a global news operation that now employs more than 3,3003 journalists in some 200 locations around the world.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Justin Thomas refused to be thrown off his game by a double bogey midway through the third round of the $267 million CJ Cup in South Korea on Saturday, carding a battling 277 to set the pace with Scott Brown at the Nine Bridges course on Jeju island.
So, while they abuse animals elsewhere -- from goats thrown off church steeples in Spain to force-feeding geese for foie gras in France -- you can bet one of those shiny new fivers that there is someone in a stripy jumper from the English home counties doing something to stop it.
New Material isn't the polished, expertly constructed comedy Kondabolu has delivered on his official albums, but it's loose, exciting, and occasionally fascinating, particularly as the comic self-critiques and edits his own work onstage, and is hilariously thrown off by the surprise appearance in the audience of his then-girlfriend.
America may have thrown off the yoke of King George III, but Americans chose to be governed by George Bush II. It is salutary to recall that George III when sane lost the American colonies, but when insane ruled a Britain that triumphed over the armies of the (elected) Emperor Napoleon.
Trump has thrown off those shackles of late, taking his private resentment public -- insisting over the weekend that the "Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime" and arguing (wrongly) that Mueller has 13 "hardened" Democrats on his special counsel team.
Posture is represented by a bar that fills up as you or your foe are thrown off balance—your own bar is at the bottom of the screen, and your target's is either above their head (along with their overall HP) or at the very top of the screen if they're a boss.
Wells showed the way, and his promises were manifold—by shacking up in a vehicle and committing to a frugal, minimal, and itinerant life, you could drop out of the rat race, make meaningful experiences, and join a tribe of like-minded individuals who'd thrown off the shackles of hollow, middle-class consumerism.
"We will not allow 23 million Americans to be thrown off of the health insurance they currently have in order to give more than $500 billion in tax breaks to the top two percent, to the insurance companies, to the drug companies and to other multi-national companies," Sanders said to cheers.
So whether it's the idea that Twitter "shadow bans" right-wing conservatives or that Facebook and YouTube have made a left-leaning decision that a vile and mendacious actor like the Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones perhaps needs to be thrown off services for his vile and mendacious behavior, it's all codswallop.
Couple reasons why the background check might have missed all that -- the database might not go all the way back to when he was convicted (January, 1971), and including Manson's middle name and birthday may have thrown off the search, since it's possible Manson's criminal record doesn't include his middle name. Oopsies.
Pass-through businesses, meanwhile, are taxed just once: These are small and mammoth partnerships, proprietorships and companies with fewer than 100 shareholders known as S corporations... They aren't subjected to any separate business tax, but pay on their individual income tax when the money thrown off by the business is passed through to its owners.
"We will not allow 23 million Americans to be thrown off of the health insurance they currently have in order to give $500 billion in tax breaks to the top 2 percent, the insurance companies and drug companies," Sanders said at the event hosted by Move On Civic Action and several other progressive organizations.
FROM PEN: Expect The Unexpected When It Comes To Game Of Thrones Despite a blow from a giant crossbow manned by Bronn (Jerome Flynn), Drogon burned the majority of the Lannister soldiers and nearly took out Jaime, who was thrown off his horse by an unidentified ally just before being taken out by the dragon himself.
The official said three current scenarios are being reviewed: The sailors used the GPS incorrectly, or failed to maintain navigational awareness; the GPS suffered a technical malfunction; or Iranian forces or some other personnel in the region "spoofed" the GPS in a signals attack designed to alter the GPS, causing the boat to be unknowingly thrown off course.
It has the potential to hamper major Wall Street banks to varying degrees, as energy exploration and production has been especially hard hit in the U.S. The debt of energy E&Ps can suffer the greatest short-term impacts of plummeting oil prices because balance sheet projections can be thrown off by violent commodity market fluctuations.
He followed that up with a 39-point effort in his hometown, Oakland, where he did everything he could to overcome an enormous early lead from the Warriors, playing big in the face of near-certain defeat, attempting to right a ship being thrown off course by the overwhelmingly stiff yellow currents of Golden State brutality.
Poles have been asking for U.S. troops to be stationed on its territory since Lech Walesa, the Solidarity trade union leader who became Poland's president, first made the request when he came to Washington in November 1989, just months after Poland had thrown off the Soviet yoke and retaken its place among the free countries of Europe.
If Clinton wasn't ruffled by the presence of three women who've accused her husband of sexual misconduct during the second presidential debate — when, due to the town hall format, she could easily see the audience — is she really going to be thrown off her game by the presence of some other dude's half-brother somewhere in the darkened auditorium?
Hirut and Aster are eventually captured and kept in a war camp run by a Colonel Fucelli, who commands a Jewish-Italian soldier, Ettore Navarra (or "Foto"; he always keeps a camera with him), to capture the Ethiopian prisoners in another, perhaps more horrific way: by taking pictures of them as they're thrown off a cliff.
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"Here's the bottom line: when the banks start reporting tomorrow, please don't be thrown off by all the one-time charges from the fourth quarter — they will be humongous — but do listen to everything they have to say about net interest margins, about loan growth and their plans to send money back to you," the "Mad Money" host said.
Facebook has also run surveys about whether people feel certain promotional marketing posts from Pages are actually ads Facebook has also run surveys about whether people feel certain promotional marketing posts from Pages are actually ads But rather than merely look at implicit signals thrown off by typical use, Facebook recently began straight up asking people what they wanted to see.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Visitors to the new Center for Women's History at the New-York Historical Society may be thrown off by the gilded-framed portraits of the Founding Fathers and cases of guns and wigs that begin its first show, but these representations of our common conception of the Revolutionary-era United States are installed only to be challenged.
The day before an exam, I'd open the book for the first time in weeks and find myself faced with a question that was terrifying, especially since I had spent a month organizing a high school dance rather than learning any physics: A ball is thrown off a building at a speed of 15m/s and at 30 degrees to the horizontal.
John CornynJohn CornynSchumer says he's 'even more worried' after seeing whistleblower complaint Here are the Senate Democrats backing a Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine call Senate again votes to end Trump emergency declaration on border wall MORE (R-Texas), who is immersed in Senate negotiations, said that timetable was thrown off by the strong pushback to Barr's background check proposal.
At 90 miles per hour, even at the calculating speed computers are capable of, an autonomous drone won't be able to process images as fast as a human can, and may be thrown off course by something as simple as a shadow, leading it to miss a gate or believe it's one foot to the right of where it actually is.
"If this legislation is passed and millions of people are thrown off health insurance… thousands of Americans will die," Senator Bernie Sanders told reporters in DC. The AHCA is enormously complicated—it would remove the mandate for everyone to buy health insurance, strip away a lot of government funding that allowed people to buy insurance, and roll back the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
"Tonight, many of us are going to give our support to a candidate for president who has done more than any other candidate in living memory to bring together the disenfranchised, the hungry, the poor, the workers who are being thrown out of their decent-paying jobs and the farmers who are being thrown off of their land," Sanders said back then in a speech supporting Jackson.
By continually logging data tied to ovulation, especially basal body temperature shifts (which indicate the release of an egg), and factoring in the time sperm can survive in a womb, these tools claim to isolate the window of time a woman is most likely to get pregnant with more accuracy than analog monitoring (aka the rhythm method), often thrown off by inconsistent menstrual cycles and pure human error.
"Getting thrown off the Supreme Court of your state twice, I don't think, is a credential that commends you for a membership in the United States Senate," Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) said last week.
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We forked over $60 each for the opportunity to run a gantlet of bag searchers and body wanders (nine or 10 buff dudes in Under Armour-branded red shirts and black gloves); pay $50 for two six-ounce mojitos; and awkwardly set up shop in a tiny patch of shade thrown off from an elevated bungalow with its own private pool (which, incidentally, cost $123,000 to reserve for the Saturday of Labor Day weekend).
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