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I'm sure there's a way to wiggle out of death.
However, Arrieta struck out Werth looking to wiggle out of trouble.
When he came to, he managed to wiggle out of the rug.
Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) — is trying to wiggle out of that stance.
If you're feeling tied down, it's time to wiggle out of those chains.
How the hell is the president going to wiggle out of this one?
"They will have to own those positions or try to wiggle out," she said.
Even assuming they wiggle out of the deal after two years, it's still iffy.
She managed to wiggle out, she says in her call, but her car was still damaged.
Others argue the robo-advisers try to wiggle out of too much responsibility in their customer agreements.
It gives Zuckerberg ample opportunity to wiggle out of questions (Fischer isn't alone on this, by the way).
She ran down the street and embraced Ms. Collins before her adult entourage could wiggle out of the van.
Efforts by companies to wiggle out of deals — usually by exercising escape hatches in transaction contracts — have often failed.
Let the warm layers of fuzz engulf you while the melodies wiggle out from beneath a blanket of noise.
They're totally not understanding the context, and I think that's a very interesting way to wiggle out of accountability, actually.
In 1992, while revising the legislation which governs Fannie and Freddie, Congress solemnly tried to wiggle out of the problem.
If Froome can't wiggle out of a suspension with an acceptable explanation, does it mean his time with Sky is over?
But there have been instances of a company or its executives trying to wiggle out of a deal after it was signed.
She criticized Musk's team for thinking they'd walked away with a sweet deal from the SEC that they could easily wiggle out of.
Korecki predicted that as a general election nominee Warren might wiggle out of her primary position and say it was merely an aspirational goal.
Well, I say that if a newborn lizard can wiggle out of a sailor's knot of venomous predators, then I can make it through anything.
That leaves Kim a lot of room to wiggle out of this agreement if he wants to, something his country has done in past agreements.
It's one of a number of companies which, from its success, finds itself a prominent target for the government with little room to wiggle out.
It was unclear how much legal leverage the MAX grounding might give airlines to wiggle out of commitments or seek damages for costs and lost revenue.
CreditCreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times True to form, an autocratic executive wrapping up a real estate deal is trying to wiggle out of paying contractors.
Many Congolese fear that Mr. Kabila is trying to wiggle out of term limits like several of his presidential cohorts across Africa and hold onto power indefinitely.
But the company could try to wiggle out of some of those obligations in bankruptcy — which could in turn leave taxpayers on the hook for clean-up costs.
The Chinese were apparently trying to wiggle out of commitments already made, and the U.S. negotiators were having none of it; hence, Trump's renewed threat to raise tariffs.
Speculation is therefore rife over what political chicanery the government might seek to pull to wiggle out of complying with the law and crash the UK out regardless.
I was surprised to find that the Echo Buds fit comfortably in my ears on the first try, and didn't feel as though they would wiggle out, either.
True, there could be an admission if a press secretary speaks, but it is easier for a press person to wiggle out of a statement than for a lawyer.
The Bipartisan Budget Act just enacted, on the other hand, raised the stringent statutory spending ceilings, enabling Congress once again to wiggle-out from under the dread sequester guillotine.
For each of her characters, Maggie Shen King presents such an insidious, totalitarian trap that each person is only able to wiggle out with a mixture of luck and bluffing.
If only they could now invent a way for the phone to wiggle out of my hands when scrolling mindlessly online gets figuratively (and one day literally) out of hand.
He&aposs one of the top five worst economic presidents in American history, and by the way because I know Chris is going to try to wiggle out of this one.
And he was able to wiggle out of some of it, but the more guys you put on base, generally speaking, the more runs you're going to end up giving up.
Charter has been trying to wiggle out of that lawsuit by claiming the FCC's net-neutrality repeal prohibits states from stepping in to protect consumers, something the courts have yet to agree with.
It wasn't just the awkward silence as Trump tried to wiggle out of addressing how he called Megyn Kelly a "bimbo" through strategic retweets on Twitter, though that was part of it too.
Deworm yourself Though two-thirds of us may not find earworms offensive, the reality is that at some point, a song may become annoying, and you'll want it to wiggle out of your head.
By withdrawing the August memo Friday and leaving nothing in its place, the administration attempted to wiggle out from those court injunctions, and the Justice Department now claims there is no policy left to challenge.
The FTC sued AT&T in 2014 for misleading consumers, and AT&T has spent years trying to wiggle out of the lawsuit by claiming the FTC lacked the authority to hold AT&T accountable.
Although he attempted, with the help of his friend H. H. Rogers, a Standard Oil executive, to wiggle out of much of what he owed, his wife, Livy, insisted that he pay back his creditors.
As for the climate summit in Poland, it's possible that China might try to wiggle out of meeting even tougher new climate commitments, even as it becomes the biggest nation supporting the UN Paris agreement goals.
Sun Tzu commanded a 30,000-man army at the Battle of Boju to defeat rival Chu forces that were ten times greater in size, but could he help me wiggle out of a one-year contract?
And I&aposm trying to wiggle out from under him, and the next thing you know, I&aposm sort of rising up to get away from him, and I fall over the back of the couch.
The President also sought to wiggle out of his famous promise that Mexico would pay for the wall by arguing that the cost would be recouped in a new trade deal, willfully misinterpreting how such agreements work.
As a result, large ISPs have threatened to sue any states that stand up for consumer welfare, and at least one ISP (Charter Spectrum) has tried to use the repeal to wiggle out of state lawsuits for terrible broadband.
In conversation, despite his reputation for wry, incisive commentary on Twitter and podcasts, the needle-sharp rapper prefers to wiggle out of illuminating his own intentions and influences rather than over-explain; he is content to let his creative output stand for itself.
But Christie had none of it, refusing to let Rubio wiggle out of the way of his assault, playing on a narrative advanced by Rubio's opponents that he has simply learned a fluent stump speech and deploys it every time he appears in public.
And even worse, not only did they break that promise, or break that commitment, but they wiggle out of having to have the shareholders vote their vote because normally you would need 20% of a shareholder vote to be able to do a transformational transaction like this.
Zhang Huan, who had also created a number of body-numbing, masochistic pieces, such as "13 Square Meters" (21) (not included in the show), was able to wiggle out of incarceration by proving he was still an art student, barely excusing his behavior to the authorities.
That worldview is important to keep in mind as Trump travels to Canada to attend the G7 summit on Friday, a trip which he has already tried to wiggle out of, is cutting a day short and, if Twitter is any indication, is assuming will be a total and complete disaster.
Anti-Pelosi group eyes January as the end goal In private conversations over the last several days, Pelosi critics have not been pleased by recent developments, questioning their decision to write a letter that said they were "committed" to voting for new leadership, language that allowed some members to wiggle out of their promises.
While that strikes me as a less-than-convincing explanation -- Trump ran for the job and got elected to the job so it's not unreasonable to think he would do the legwork to do the job -- it's also one that could help Trump wiggle out of what looks like a very tight spot in regards what he told Comey.
He rapped about his background, and his hope for the future, on "Blue Laces 2": Third generation, South Central gang banging Had lived long enough to see it changing Think it's time we make arrangements Finally wiggle out they mazes Find me out in different places But he never entirely left the streets behind, and he said he had never entirely meant to.
However, it was later found that the Nisha had fabricated the charges to wiggle out of the wedding, and in 2012 all accused were acquitted.
In 2016, following the election of President Donald Trump, approximately 100 people gathered at Bicentennial Park for the "Nonviolent Protest of Trump and a Rally for Peace and Love". The Festival of the Arts has been held in the park, as has the music event "Wiggle Out Loud".
Hearing of the king's quandary, Cabral voluntarily withdrew his name to graciously allow Manuel I to honor his letter.Correia (p. 268); Subrahmanyam (1997: p. 191) The 16th-century chroniclers seem to agree that King Manuel I wanted to deprive Cabral of command, and that the Sodré appointment and/or the Gama letter was just a ploy by the king to wiggle out of appointing Cabral.
Baseball- Reference.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-13. Eight times in the 2008 season, Matsuzaka surrendered walks to five or more batters in a game, and 12 times he walked three or more in a game. The interesting statistic is that Matsuzaka was 11–1 in the 16 starts he walked three or more batters, which was a testament to his ability to wiggle out of whatever trouble he got himself into.
Along the way they meet Silas (Maxwell Caulfield), a hunter who agrees, for a price, to escort and protect the party from the countryside's other dangers. They reach Wednesbury and Fastrad falsely accuses Silas of being a poacher in order to wiggle out of the debt. Silas is joined by the Mystic Scholar Ling (Woon Young Park), the vengeance-seeking Remmegar (Richard Wharton), and King Wednesbury's warrior daughter Medina (Angel Boris). One of the meteors was damaged when it fell, killing its dragon passenger.
Growing up together, Bai Qian Rui (Godfrey Gao) and Xin Hai Jing (Annie Chen) never saw one another as more than friends. So it's no wonder when Hai Xing called upon Qian Rui to help out the volleyball team, Qian Rui tried everything to wiggle out of it. He was more interested in romancing the beautiful Jia Kai Lin (Cindy Song) than sweating it out with his best pal. Yet, joining the team was exactly what they needed to turn their long-time friendship into something more.
The infective L3 larvae wiggle out of the straw-like feeding apparatus of the fly when it feeds on the tears of another mammal or bird host. The L3 larvae develop into adults in the eye or surrounding tissues of the host, where they may live for over one year. In the definitive host, Thelazia have been found in various tissues of the orbit (or socket) of the eye, including within the eyelids, in the tear glands, tear ducts, or the so-called "third eyelid" (nictitating membrane) or in the eyeball itself.
Seeing the danger Donald tries to run ahead to avoid this but a mechanism pushes Donald and the ore directly into the scrub brushes. Donald goes through scrubbing inside the brushes and eventually wiggles his head out of the brushes looking disorientated. The brushes sense the disruption and a metal pole smashes his head right back into the giant scrub brushes for more scrubbing. Eventually Donald's bottom and legs wiggle out of the scrub brushes and sensing the disruption stops and the metal pole again smashes Donald back down into the scrub brushes to continue to be scrubbed.
The album has been described as "reflect[ing]" the exhaustion of post-tour life" as well as "uniquely somber and contemplative" by Iggy Pop, who also called it "an album in which other artists speak for me, but I lend my voice". He went on to say that after touring in support of Post Pop Depression, he felt "drained" and wanted to be "free", so the album "just kind of happened to me, and I let it happen". In an interview with Exclaim!, he elaborated: "I wanted to wiggle out of the frame of rock instrumentation that I'd gotten encased in over time.
Skill checks are as common as when repairing but have a slightly less severe consequence when failed. Failing a healing skill check still reduces the progress of the action but the wail made by the survivor being healed is quieter than the other explosions and bangs, but still alerts the killer of the location within a certain range. If a survivor is caught by the killer, they are picked up and usually carried to the nearest hook. During this time they can attempt to wiggle out of the killer's grasp before they reach the hook, and attempt to run away.
Denis Menke followed with another single as Foster moved to second base. With the count 2-0 on Geronimo, Giusti was replaced with Game 2 starter Bob Moose. Geronimo's fly ball out advanced Foster to third base, but Moose induced shortstop Darrell Chaney to pop out as Foster stayed at third. Just when it looked like Moose may wiggle out of a tough two-on, no out situation, he uncorked a wild pitch to pinch-hitter Hal McRae scoring Foster with the winning run, as the hometown fans and the Reds players celebrated a return to the World Series to face the Oakland A's.
However, as things develop Lauren walks in and sees James with Dana's bra in his hand. James tries to wiggle out of trouble by saying it was an accident. Lauren is upset and as James tries to comfort her she says to James that he thinks humping is like eating chips. The next morning Dana and James take one of the CHERUB's pool cars and follow Ewart who meets an old reporter who used to write stories about Lord Hilton, a rival of Denis Obidin (James' mark from the Russia mission) and uncovered links that suggested that Lord Hilton was having people who endangered his son's political career and his own aeroplane business assassinated.
The parasitic eggs are deposited in the bird's feces and are eaten by ants, which complete the cycle. Snail with its left eye stalk parasitized by Leucochloridium paradoxum Crickets infected by horsehair worms exhibit light-seeking behavior and increased walking speed, leading them to open spaces and ponds (the surface of which reflects moonlight); the crickets will eventually find and enter a body of water, where the worm will wiggle out of the cricket's abdomen and swim away. While crickets often drown in the process, those who survive exhibit a partial recovery and return to normal activities in as little as 20 hours. The trematode Leucochloridium paradoxum matures inside snails of the genus Succinea.
Maya tells Kedarnath of one big concern in her life: Veena's marriage was already arranged by Pannalal, and now the boy's family are trying to wiggle out of the engagement, perhaps because the Pannalal family is now quite poor. The boy's parents are saying that they can no longer wait for Pannalal to return with funds, their boy is growing older by the day, and they will now look elsewhere. Kedarnath hides his feelings for Veena and helps in expediting in her marriage with the son of Daulatram. When Maya tells him that she does not have enough money to pay for the marriage expenses, he steals cash from his employer, and tells Maya that the money has come from Pannalal.
President Barack Obama addressed the overseas shell companies listed by the leak in a press conference: "It's not that they're breaking the laws," he said, "it's that the laws are so poorly designed that they allow people, if they've got enough lawyers and enough accountants, to wiggle out of responsibilities that ordinary citizens are having to abide by." Although no leader in the US was mentioned in the Panama Papers, Obama said that "Frankly, folks in America are taking advantage of the same stuff". Senators Sherrod Brown and Elizabeth Warren have requested that the Treasury Department investigate any US-linked companies that appeared in the leaks, in addition to the Justice Department, given its role in the financial markets. Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton condemned "outrageous tax havens and loopholes ... in Panama and elsewhere" at a Pennsylvania AFL–CIO event.
Countries with United States military bases and facilities in 2016 Rome, Byzantium, the Tatar/Mongol Golden Horde, and the Ottoman Sublime Porte all provided two essential services—unhindered trade and security—in exchange for some amount of constant rapine and plunder and a few memorable incidents of genocide. The Tatar/Mongol Empire was by far the most streamlined: it simply demanded “yarlyk”—tribute—and smashed anyone who attempted to rise above a level at which they were easy to smash. According to Dmitri Orlov, the American empire is "a bit more nuanced: it uses the US dollar as a weapon for periodically expropriating savings from around the world by exporting inflation while annihilating anyone who tries to wiggle out from under the US dollar system." There were 38 large and medium-sized American facilities spread around the globe in 2005—mostly air and naval bases—approximately the same number as Britain's 36 naval bases and army garrisons at its imperial zenith in 1898.

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