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"wrench" Definitions
  1. (especially North American English) (British English usually spanner) [countable] a metal tool with a special shape at the end for holding and turning things, including one that can be changed to fit objects of different sizes, also called a monkey wrench or an adjustable spanner
  2. [singular] pain or unhappiness that you feel when you have to leave a person or place that you love
  3. [countable, usually singular] a sudden and violent twist or pull
"wrench" Synonyms
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It's built with a can opener, knife, screwdriver, ruler, bottle opener, two-position wrench, saw blade, four-size wrench, auxiliary wrench, and a butterfly screw wrench.
"Handle" is another word for "name," and one type of wrench is called an ALLEN wrench.
With your choice of a hammer, a spanner wrench, or a stilson wrench (whatever that is), we think he'll get the idea.
Think of a torque wrench, where you fit the mouth of the wrench to a bolt and push down on the handle.
Throwing a wrench into the works now — and Trump is the world's biggest wrench — would be a uniquely damaging bit of timing.
They were going to CGI the wrench, but they wanted a shot of him lying on the ground with this wrench embedded in his head.
There was an Allen wrench included, but it would have taken forever to build the VirZoom with it; I used my own adjustable wrench instead.
Adjustable crescent wrench for utility shutoff There are fancy tools made specifically for shutting off water and gas, but any adjustable crescent wrench will do.
With his left hand, he holds a wrench steady against the lug nut, and with his right, he is about to push the wrench down counterclockwise.
Even as senior West Wing aides work to erect a new structure around the policy implementation process, Trump has thrown wrench after wrench into their efforts.
Instead of breaking your back trying to loosen them with the basic wrench that comes with every car, I strongly recommend upgrading to the Gorilla Automotive Wrench.
All you need is a the allen wrench (which it comes with) and an adjustable wrench to hold the nut in place while you're tightening up the screws.
The current method of engaging the spanner wrench involves a maintainer who has to lay on the ground while pressing their feet against the wrench to hold it in place.
This information takes the form of a wrench or a hand instructing a user to perform a physical action, such as loosening a bolt with a wrench or removing a part.
Designed to look just like Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, this portable 44-piece tool set contains all the essentials, such as a screwdriver, wrench, ratcheting wrench, utility knife, and non-magic hammer.
Justice Scalia's death threw a wrench into this calculation, however.
Market conditions could throw a wrench in that this year.
This study, however, may throw a wrench into that generalization.
Yesterday at WWDC, Apple threw a wrench into that system.
That just threw a big wrench into affordability for homebuyers.
That throws a wrench into the three dragon riders theory.
But federal courts have thrown a wrench in those plans.
Emily doesn't even have to hit herself with a wrench!
When Kevin's fingers went numb, he handed me the wrench.
A vandal threw a wrench through Flux Factory's front window.
"The iPhone is the new torque wrench," said Mr. Kaufman.
You need to throw a wrench in that feedback loop.
But Bolton has now thrown a wrench into the works.
Now go socket to the puzzle and don't wrench anything.
You could print the wrench you need to fix something.
Administration officials have already thrown a wrench into some projects.
Can anything be done to throw a wrench in that?
The torque required to hold the wheel on the plane while using the long torque wrench exacerbates the problem, causing the spanner wrench to roll off the nut when an abundance of force is applied.
"This observation throws a wrench in the works," said Dr. Siepel.
But the groom's father has thrown a series wrench into things.
But this new discovery throws a wrench into that simple tale.
We're throwing a wrench in the works of the deportation machine.
Kerner then beat him with a pipe wrench until he died.
Protests threw a wrench in the gears of the French economy.
Wrench actually does a portion of its business with corporate clients.
Wrench raises $4 million to bring auto repairs to your door
That's where the opposition could throw a wrench into the process.
But ballot-counting machine malfunctions threw another wrench in the process.
Trump's impromptu remarks threw a wrench into GOP leadership's immigration plans.
But the partial government shutdown threw a wrench in those plans.
That, of course, would throw a wrench in Claire's master plan.
If you go back and forth you can wrench your back.
The development could throw a wrench into U.S.-China trade talks.
Leaving his homeland for most of the year was a wrench.
But the new coronavirus could throw a wrench in those plans.
Clearly, this could put a wrench in our ability to reform.
"It throws a wrench in it a little bit," she said.
This is going to throw another monkey-wrench in my schedule.
Trump's strike on Syria has thrown a wrench into this dynamic.
Other Tools Pry bar, hammer, shovel, jack, screwdriver, knife, saw, wrench.
A couple hard realities put a wrench in my plan, though.
But this whole pregnancy thing throws a wrench in their cursed union.
They stood out like a shiny wrench left in a car engine.
"Yup. Even when Mother Nature throws a monkey wrench at your crib…"
They were stuck open, unable to be closed without an Allen wrench.
Corvus Prophecy was a man with a plan... and also a wrench.
Now, everyone's favorite science dad throws an extra wrench in the mix.
"That throws a monkey wrench into that explanation as well," Hall noted.
U.S. producers are, in effect, throwing a monkey wrench into OPEC's plans.
But the uncertainty in Washington is throwing a wrench in the works.
An increasingly unpredictable Turkey may yet throw a wrench in the works.
Gualicho is the latest dino to throw a wrench into the works.
But then skinny stuck around, throwing a wrench into the style wheelhouse.
Infotainment might not excite somebody who turns a wrench for a living.
Of course, bad weather could throw a wrench into all the plans.
Lawrence also emphasized that microgravity can throw a wrench into EVA planning.
A few twists of the wrench later, and the handles were attached.
But Instagram has thrown a bit of a wrench into her plans.
" She also warned independence would "wrench Scotland out of its biggest market.
The shutdown also throws a wrench into international and disciplinary science collaboration.
Or, in Corvus' case, failing to hit an armed guard with a wrench.
About a decade ago, someone threw a wrench into this well-oiled machine.
Norton's exit is yet another wrench in what has become a complex deal.
They're definitely going to throw a wrench in this already-wonky justice system.
Ryan Murphy is, once again, throwing a wrench in all our previous theorizing.
It's a bottle opener, metric ruler, protractor, wire stripper, file, wrench, and more.
You can use a wrench to hammer nails if that's all you've got.
Go deeper: U.S. objections to climate change language throw wrench in Arctic diplomacy
Naturally, the universe could always throw a wrench even in these meticulous predictions.
Not participating in savings plans is throwing a wrench into many workers' retirements.
To avoid throwing a wrench in your already-hectic schedule, we scoured Jet.
But in 280, the Affordable Care Act threw a wrench in eHealth plans.
It would throw a wrench into the works of a wobbly world economy.
She came up to my Parisian attic apartment with a 16-inch wrench.
My boyfriend juggled two screwdrivers and a wrench and made my son laugh.
The complexities of the relationship had thrown a wrench into the sale process.
But Biden's outsize win in South Carolina throws a wrench in that plan.
Some rebels therefore throw a wrench into the machinery — by demonstrating phony interests.
Throwing a wrench into that romance, though, is semi-retired frat bro Barnett.
Verizon says the unions are trying to throw a wrench in the negotiations.
For example, there is a PEW inside the entry PIPE WRENCH at 17A.
Season 1 ended by tossing a very purposeful wrench into their undeniable attraction.
Nobody has a wedding without some sort of wrench getting thrown into it.
Exonerating McCabe throws a wrench into that calculus and helps protect Durham's efforts.
And anything that suggests they are dangerous throws a wrench in Google's plans.
Politico reported that "jurisdictional issues" have thrown a wrench in the works, with Sen.
Error-prone ballot scanners can also throw a wrench into the whole voting experience.
Both researchers' data seem to throw some sort of wrench in the idea, though.
The ABC medical drama doesn't just throw a life-changing wrench into the mix.
But on Tuesday, a federal judge in Washington threw a wrench in that plan.
But something is throwing a serious wrench into producing these things at mass scale.
It seems Downey just threw a wrench in everyone's presumptions about Hiddleston's sartorial choice.
At its Worldwide Developers Conference this week, Apple threw a wrench into that system.
Higher mortgage rates, however, will throw a wrench into an already shaky housing recovery.
"Cancer can throw a wrench in that to a substantial degree," Hayes-Lattin said.
It's a stainless steel comb, wrench, screw driver, bottle opener, phone stand, and HEDGEHOG.
He doesn't try to wrench away from the zombies, even though he has legs.
I couldn't explain it to myself, the wrench I got from looking at her.
On Friday morning, he awoke to fling a new wrench into already tense negotiations.
Jones killed Bourgeois with a wrench during an argument, court records show, WKYT says.
Use it as a tire pry, hex wrench, flat head driver, or truing fork.
But they might just throw a wrench in your snorkeling or jet-skiing plans.
President Trump's climate change order has thrown a wrench into the Paris climate deal.
The letter from Trump's team threw a wrench into the discussions until early March.
With what i know i can put a big monkey wrench in the works.
But he blamed the White House for throwing a "monkey wrench" into the talks.
He talks about Josh and Sitara, about Marcus and Wrench, about DedSec in general.
Still, public monetization seems to be the biggest wrench in SoftBank's long-term strategy.
However, Sinemia's annual billing and "membership initiation fee" throws a wrench in the gears.
"We're hoping this little glitch won't throw a wrench in it," Mr. Miller said.
"Marvel likes to keep things interesting and throwing the wrench into things," she said.
Admirable game plan, but coronavirus and Netflix are throwing a wrench in Gal's plans.
Mr. Lamenzo grabbed a wrench and crawled under the console like an auto mechanic.
President Trump's morning tweet on children's health care threw a wrench in funding negotiations.
That leaves plenty of chances for a wrench to end up in the works.
In one memorable sequence early on, the duo attempt to steal a wrench as part of the prison break, leading to a series of passes and dodges as they maneuver the wrench out of the prison workshop and past a series of guards.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Teamsters are throwing a wrench into the self-driving movement's works.
To wrench a mouth open and poke around inside is an act of harrowing intimacy.
Which wrench to use when you remove the cap from a hydrant is one example.
With a file open, click the Options icon (a wrench symbol), then Browse All Versions.
The dodging feature involves moving away from items like dice, light bulbs, and a wrench.
But the Khashoggi killing has thrown a wrench into what was already a tumultuous situation.
The shutdown also threw a wrench in government provision of licenses crucial for international trade.
But without paid time off, employers may actually throw a bigger wrench in workplace productivity.
But while I always appreciated his wizardry with a wrench, it never appealed to me.
His testimony threw a wrench into a narrative that the White House had long used.
This apparent cover-up could throw a wrench in those conclusions issued in August. Sen.
Even once they break the chain holding them literally together, Wrench doesn't leave her side.
Things take a turn for the Lynchian when Nikki and Wrench find a bowling alley.
Of course, a wrench thrown into the works changes the doll's fate for the interesting.
Lately, though, the trade war with China has thrown a wrench into any strategic planning.
The letter throws a wrench into discussions with Mueller's team, stalling talks until early March.
So why is the White House trying to throw a wrench in the 2628 Census?
I certainly know what you mean about wanting to just hit things with a wrench.
When Kellner called to introduce herself, he threw a wrench into her carefully crafted plan.
"Apparently somebody had left a wrench there when they filled it in 1995," he said.
You'll need a wrench to make sure the hoses are connected tightly to the unit.
I've driven a few nails with the handle of my wrench; sometimes you make do.
"It's a constant race to the bottom, so there's a pressing business need," Wrench said.
A nasty economic downturn could certainly throw a wrench into things for just about everyone.
Pick up a wrench or a paint can, and you can make your own contribution.
No matter how great my weariness, the wrench of parting with consciousness is unspeakably repulsive.
Mr. Jordan's announcement throws another wrench in the already shaky succession plan of Mr. Ryan.
So once a wrench is thrown into the status quo, the result is pure chaos.
You can turn the water back on with the app or manually with a wrench.
Not for Ghodke the usual wrench from school to farm work, early marriage and motherhood.
We have to take a firm grip on the emissions curve and wrench it downward.
However, recent research could potentially throw a wrench into the plans of Democrats and environmentalists.
"President Trump's move may throw a small monkey wrench into Xi's plans," Mr. Kennedy said.
And that has thrown a wrench into the way we treat patients with advanced cancer.
Breakingviews The Teamsters are throwing a wrench into the works of the self-driving movement.
The latest hiring initiative could throw a wrench into Wells Fargo's plans to cut costs.
Divorce throws a wrench in many long-term plans, from savings to retirement and beyond.
"This thing is like throwing a monkey wrench into a well-oiled machine," he said.
"Self-identified progressives should have thrown a monkey wrench into the Orwellian machinery," said Solomon.
Then on Tuesday, a nearly 213-foot monkey wrench landed in the M.T.A.'s machinery.
But even when his pictures are plainly titled, there's a monkey wrench thrown into the works.
He's set up as a major wrench, not just there to close up an old thread.
The power problem threw a wrench into what has otherwise become a routine mission for SpaceX.
Because let's be honest, Tom courting Teddy will no doubt throw a wrench in their relationship.
They used a wrench to manually lower it after it had been tilted forward to deploy.
However, while Lively may be the perfect fit, there is one potential wrench in this plan.
One wrench in the run to grab equity is the fact that interest rates are rising.
If franchisees push back against management initiatives, that could throw a wrench in McDonald's overall strategy.
Then Whitney (Julia Goldani Telles), their oldest daughter, shows up to throw a wrench in things.
Another way to put a wrench in the works is to cut funding for dirty energy.
Preview: Florida aims to throw wrench in Georgia's perfect season in annual rivalry showdown What favorite?
Imagine driving to an important meeting when a traffic jam puts a wrench in your schedule.
Meanwhile, increasingly value-focused consumers are throwing a small wrench in overall earnings predictions, said Short.
It also throws a wrench into the very mathematics used to describe atmospheres, oceans and plumbing.
A weak economy could also throw a wrench into Abe's plans to hike the sales tax.
A child would throw a wrench into the stable life she spent almost six years creating.
TOMORROW IN THE HILL: The executive order has thrown a wrench into the Paris climate agreement.
The robot places a part on the table, and the worker tightens bits with a wrench.
Then Sanders threw a wrench into all of that by shocking her in Michigan last week.
Wrench becomes Nikki's defacto co-conspirator in the escape, sticking by her side for the duration.
Wrench raised $4 million in its first round of financing, which TechCrunch covered back in 2017.
But before the talks got too far on, Scottish weather threw a wrench into the works.
The incident began when a 21-year-old worker accidentally dropped a socket from his wrench.
It took all my older brother's strength to wrench the poor calf away from his feast.
Trump is refreshing, but only so far as he's throwing a wrench into the political system.
Then, screw on the rest of the lug nuts and evenly tighten them with your wrench.
The letter from Trump's team threw a wrench into the discussions until early March, CNN reported.
So far, the printer has been used to build things like tools, including a ratchet wrench.
I can see a second family being a pretty big wrench to throw in the mix.
But what could be more rock 'n' roll than a giant monkey wrench in my plans?
Suddenly, the dancers twist, wrench, lunge and leap with a kind of fight-or-flight desperation.
Looking to 2020, the coronavirus outbreak has thrown a wrench in many retailers' businesses, including Gap.
WRENCHES To tighten or loosen a nut or bolt with ease, you'll need an adjustable wrench.
Then a 25 percent tariff imposed by the Trump administration threw a wrench in his plans.
But the former national security adviser&aposs statement throws a wrench into Republicans&apos game plan.
You will need a Philips screwdriver and an 8-millimeter socket wrench to do the job.
I've been traveling a lot lately and that has thrown a wrench into my workout routine.
This is going to throw a wrench into the argument that the economy is slowing down.
Let's be clear, they have thrown a monkey wrench into the political machinery of the republic.
Trump's tying of the trade agreement to immigration and DACA throws a wrench in already fraught negotiations.
This multi-tool hides four hex keys, two screwdrivers, and an adjustable wrench in the ship's helm.
Biologists suspect that malnutrition is throwing a wrench in the whales' journey to Arctic waters each spring.
A ratchet -- or socket wrench -- is the tool that lets you tighten bolts in one direction only.
Now they do — and that could throw a wrench into the pro-life movement's most successful strategy.
Which might go some way to explaining why the swinging of the wrench never felt quite right.
Although, with all of the scrap I had, the only thing I could make was... another wrench!
If you see Wrench with his emoji-like mask even once, how could you ever forget him?
The round was led by Madrona Venture Group, according to Wrench CEO and co-founder Ed Petersen.
As Mr. Wrench takes Meemo out of play, Varga tries to add zeroes to her imaginary salary.
All the while, Swango, along with her new partner Mr. Wrench (Russell Harvard) is planning more revenge.
There are a half dozen henchmen and bodyguards there, and Swango and Wrench take them all down.
Doug Jones's upset victory last night in Alabama's Senate election has thrown a wrench in Ryan's plans.
A federal judge could throw a wrench into the mega-merger between health giants CVS and Aetna.
Via NASA Earth ObservatoryThere's one wild card that could throw a wrench in NASA's predictions: global warming.
But a wrench was thrown into the justices' consideration of the case just hours after that vote.
The NASA staff might need to print a space wrench while on the space station, for example.
Brexit without a divorce deal would abruptly wrench the world's fifth largest economy away from the bloc.
For example, one customer printed a custom valve wrench in 53 minutes using one of these printers.
Trump's chief strategist has long sought to use economic nationalism to wrench organized labor away from Democrats.
You will need a couple of tools — I used a screwdriver and a 5/8-inch wrench.
It can't be fully contained anymore, but we can throw a wrench in the virus's uninhibited spread.
"China could barge in and throw a wrench into the works," said Michael Mazarr, a RAND Corp.
Someone had to do this job — wrench Saudi Arabia into the 21st century — and M.B.S. stepped up.
The postponement of the meeting threw another wrench in Washington's efforts to get North Korea to denuclearize.
But his idea to fix the bill could throw a major wrench into the tax reform debate.
But the US ban has thrown a wrench into that partnership since it was implemented in May.
"The human element can always throw a wrench into the works," said George Hobica, founder of AirfareWatchdog.
A wrench gets thrown into the demonstration when Strang reports that Sarah's organs appear to be normal.
Click on the wrench icon in the top right corner and select Metronome & Count-in > No sound.
When it arrived, we had to put the darn thing together ourselves, with that insufferable Allen wrench.
The central question for each is simple: How do you wrench meaning from such a dismal existence?
Conversely, however, the #MeToo movement has thrown a wrench in the once-impenetrable machinery of patriarchal society.
But Trump has renewed a push for border wall funding, throwing a major wrench into these negotiations.
We're watching a broken woman wrench control of her own life away from the people around her.
Wrench yourself into their shoes for a moment and see where they're coming from: What do they fear?
So there's no magical way to fix your broken car—someone's going to need a wrench for that.
But roughly 10 years since then, another company has thrown a wrench into the Black Friday biorhythm: Amazon.
But then Parliament threw a wrench in the prime minister's plans by passing the Letwin amendment on Saturday.
" >> Klein also predicted that Trumpworld's moves to "wrench back the narrative could become quite dangerous to the system.
"After the people were detained, it kind of threw a huge wrench at the feminist movement," Liu said.
I just feel something pop in my shoulder as I try to wrench them up past my hips.
So extending my trip another day in L.A. is kind of throwing a wrench into my travel plans.
And I think it's very deliberately evoking that: the first weapon you pick up is a massive wrench.
The findings also appear to throw a wrench into another theory about our personal history with bed bugs.
When Ji escaped mid-attack, Guerrero chased him down and beat him with a wrench, the paper reports.
They wrench on their own cars and spend a lot time thinking about how a car should move.
Dad emerges from the garage, greasy wrench in hand, clearly still trying to squeeze water from the pipes.
He prowls the streets of Mumbai at night, dragging an iron wrench and looking for his next victim.
Ash blond tendrils escaping from her chignon as she attempts to wrench me out of the von Furstenberg.
Swango gives the money, minus a few thousand, to Wrench, telling him all she wants is Emmit Stussy.
That's definitely going to throw a wrench into the negotiations — Caputo assured Fig that Humphrey is still alive.
"It does throw a little bit of wrench into things," said Kyle Pomerleau, economist at the Tax Foundation.
Impediments from the Postal Service The Postal Service threw a major wrench in the works on May 20.
But are there really no ideas, short of throwing a wrench into the gears of the global economy?
Very frankly the solution he suggests, we're not going to wrench children from the arms of their parents.
Although popping bubbles indicated methane was still seeping, one more turn of the wrench made the bubbles disappear.
It's when you throw a wrench in on a Tuesday or Thursday that it becomes dreadful and frustrating.
The "wrench mace" from "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" is exactly the one you've been looking for:
Sometimes it's the other way around but either way it throws a monkey wrench into our entire schedule.
Now the Met is pinning its hopes on another bit of hardware: its new custom-fabricated hydraulic wrench.
Coronavirus throws a wrench in victims' plans Abusers find ways to isolate victims without "shelter in place" mandates.
California — 45th Congressional District Democrat Katherine Porter is trying to wrench this seat away from incumbent Republican Rep.
Ransomware incidents can throw a wrench into the day-to-day business operations of targeted municipalities and businesses.
To foreign correspondents like Gould, it looked like the young Chinese republic was about to wrench itself apart.
If you're working on a Devon oil rig today, you're holding a computer, not just an oily wrench.
But Nomi's tardy-to-the-party arrival definitely throws a wrench in the festivities because she's fully pregnant.
They were unaware that a man had entered their apartment until he hit their dog with a wrench.
In the turmoil, the mine is evacuated, and two workers wrench a rare black opal from the seam.
Yet Perkins grants that weather, that famous driver of natural gas, could throw a wrench in that thesis.
And if her predictability is in her unpredictability, Ms. Harris is throwing another wrench in for awards season.
We'll find out sometime after that if Cooper & Kirk has managed to throw a wrench into the proceedings.
Throw a wrench into any of that and large numbers of people are going to wind up poorer.
Further red flags include sleep-chatting in Hungarian, abusing his babysitter and battering a classmate with a wrench.
But there's plenty new here—wrench combat, art deco flourishes and Dishonored-style level and character design aside.
A potential wrench in our collective hopes could be that the above release says the licenses are for Nov.
Now, a new poster for the USC crew team is allegedly throwing a wrench in the case against Loughlin.
Here's an example that throws a wrench into this assumption: In Indonesia, women participate in public and private life.
"Refusal to comply" is not necessarily most effective as a mechanical stopping, like jamming a wrench in a machine.
The real wrench in the dinner is the entertainer, who is at least in part intended to create controversy.
The disconnect with analysts' expectations for Q4 throws a wrench in that upward momentum despite the company's Q3 beat.
Dan Gagne has been a plumber for three decades, but it has been years since he held a wrench.
The bad news is that oil near $40 may still throw a monkey wrench into the "improving earnings" scenario.
Sanctuary cities could throw a wrench into President Donald Trump's latest order to ramp up deportations of undocumented immigrants.
Anyone who's ever bought Ikea's furniture understands the struggle with the assembly, Allen wrench, and the textless instruction manual.
"There's only one thing that could throw a huge wrench in our plans," the Houston Astros pitcher, 34, explained.
The need for improvisation was paramount, as the wind moving the barrier threw a wrench in Mark's careful training.
Click here to view original GIFEvery wrench sitting in a toolbox wants to grow up to become a tomahawk.
On the other hand, it's not just cold weather and snow that can throw a wrench in the works.
The pencil comes with an Allen wrench for when you need to take it apart and replace some parts.
But such a move could throw a wrench into the committee's bipartisan investigation into Russia's meddling in the election.
The numbers 5-19 on the wrench have some people speculating about the release of the next Overwatch hero.
Would that throw a wrench in your summer plans or give you a reason to plan a second vacay?
Rendon may have thrown a wrench into California's push for single-payer, but the battle is far from over.
"If anything, this season, there's been a little wrench thrown in the works with all the PTSD," Nash added.
The company said the strike was just a way for the unions to throw a wrench into contract negotiations.
The bankruptcy of Toys R Us, one of the world's largest toy retailers, threw a wrench into the industry.
It's honestly really hard to mess up, and should be no problem for anyone who's ever held a wrench.
My brain told my fist to close around the wrench and not let go, lest my incompetence reveal itself.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Monkey Wrench, a bar in the Highlands neighborhood here, hosted a "March Sadness" event Friday night.
Why it's a big deal: Because Icahn is no stranger to throwing a monkey wrench into Michael Dell's plans.
Working in the way Botden showed me, I inserted a tension wrench into the lock, and applied gentle pressure.
He's the fly in the ointment, the wrench in the works, the great refusal, the one who says no.
"We melted down those aluminum iMacs and turned them into a hammer, a wrench, and a screwdriver," Stern says.
"A few gentle taps on the wrench with a rubber mallet, and the bolt was broken loose," he said.
ObamaCare payments  President Trump's threat to withhold ObamaCare insurance payments is throwing an eleventh-hour wrench into the negotiations.
A screen at the front of the room displayed a skull above a wrench crossed with a rubber mallet.
It may throw a wrench into Senate Republicans' hope of wrapping up the trial quickly without any witness testimony.
"Donald Trump threw a monkey wrench with the wall," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
The company says that the unions are trying to throw a wrench into the works of the contract negotiations.
You're going to be able to shoot electricity out of your hand and then hit someone with a wrench.
Had you a maternal bone, you would wrench it from your belly and fling it from your fire escape.
Verizon counters that the strike is a union tactic to throw a wrench in the works of contract negotiations.
The 2011 disaster — the worst nuclear accident in 25 years — threw a major wrench into China's ambitious nuclear plans.
Sure, staying positive when life throws a wrench your way sounds like a great idea, but does it really help?
Even if it's not the firmware itself, something in Bose's update process might be throwing a wrench into NC performance.
Mario traded in his notional hammer for a figurative wrench and became a plumber; he also gained a brother, Luigi.
But its antics make a mockery of the unity the EU has vowed to pursue after the wrench of Brexit.
" I don't wanna throw another wrench in your childhood but also it's "Everybody hands go UP……… and they stay there…….
Each piece is powder-coated aluminum in white or black, super strong, and snaps together with just an Allen wrench.
When the earliest humans first became conscious, they felt the pull of higher thought wrench them from an animalistic state.
To avenge his friend, Mccomber grabbed a wrench and some pliers from the boat and started bashing the croc's head.
Tom Perez's entry Thursday into the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair race throws a wrench into early front-runner Rep.
The stock isn't cheap, but Cramer is impressed with how the CEO has managed to improve volumes and wrench costs.
The expansion draft has thrown a wrench into the already complex machinations of NHL teams during the early off-season.
He wants to wrench his party back to the centre, and says he deplores the populism that is sweeping Europe.
A Ford provincial government obliterates Trudeau's strongest provincial ally and puts a wrench in plans for a nationwide carbon tax.
So I loaded a eighth-inch bit onto a hand drill and tightened it in place with an allen wrench.
Tense trade talks could throw a wrench in the negotiations, but Mollenkopf reiterated his optimism about the deal going through.
In addition to the Dremel tool, the kit includes a high-speed cutter head, a wrench, and 10 carving templates.
But in 2020, it may throw a wrench in that pattern with a new, cheaper iPhone launching in the spring.
It is expected to go smoothly, aides say, but it only takes one lawmaker to throw a wrench into things.
Cooper&aposs testimony was monumental because it threw a wrench into Trump&aposs main defense in the snowballing impeachment inquiry.
The rain did throw a wrench into the process, but it was nothing that a couple of ponchos couldn't handle.
If Trump does throw a wrench into the Iran deal, it is EU nations that will feel the pinch first.
Leahy said a new request would have thrown a wrench into the appropriations process for 2019, which is currently underway.
He said that several Florida call centers were shuttered by Hurricane Irma, throwing an unexpected wrench in the response effort.
Knowing that you might have a "wrench in your day" and need to reschedule things on-the-fly is empathy.
However, to the investor a loss of relative influence within a company can, ahem, throw a wrench in their strategy.
The fundamental problem, of course, is that flying across time zones can wrench your body's physiological rhythms out of sync.
One final wrench in cellphone studies: Some, but not all, have been funded by the cellphone industry, clouding their trustworthiness.
Manafort's decision to go directly after Rick Gates could throw a wrench in the Russia investigation, observers told VICE News.
In Australia and in America, they should wrench the structures of the art world to serve their own cultural purposes.
The coronavirus, which causes the disease COVID-19, has thrown a massive wrench in the gears of the global economy.
As he grows up, Miles (Jackson Robert Scott) exhibits increasingly disturbed behavior (one example involves a classmate and a wrench).
The looming showdown is throwing an early wrench into the fiscal year 2202 budget talks, as lawmakers face a Sept.
It's a wrench in the company's plans, however — especially considering the deal had been expected to close in early 2020.
But Hong Kongers have thrown a wrench in Beijing's National Day celebrations by denouncing the brutality of the Chinese government.
How they did so can provide a roadmap to transparency advocates seeking to wrench open the window of reform today.
While city council members have threatened to throw a wrench in the process, they're limited in what they can do.
"Many have tried to grab my hand mid-act, wrench it open, only to find there was no ball," says Tian.
A potential wrench was thrown into Mueller's testimony on Sunday by Trump, who has claimed "total exoneration" from the Mueller report.
Yet if you've grown too reliant on your system, any little wrench in your plans can send you into a tailspin.
These are all valid excuses, but the guilt you feel for throwing a wrench in your fitness schedule just isn't sustainable.
You can see the quadcopter showing off these skills in the video above (though no-one tested it with a wrench).
It has the potential to throw a wrench into this year's regulatory exams, or stress tests, and future ones as well.
Unlike a typical musical instrument, you don't always know what to expect when you bang a wrench on some old plumbing.
I was working on Final Destination 5, and I ended up doubling this guy who gets killed by a giant wrench.
If you're a lunkhead dad who lives in the garage, there's a wrench with ''Can't Fix Stupid'' on it for you.
"Midnight Oil" had a close-up of a man's greased hands holding a wrench under the glowing orb of the Moon.
To alt-right leaders, Donald Trump is less messiah than a convenient, half-enlightened monkey wrench thrown into the political machine.
But Season 7's reveal that she was pregnant with a fourth child supposedly threw a wrench into the whole prophecy.
Mikey Day is the Stormtrooper in the Marvel sketch, and he's the guy who says, "Whaddup' Matt" and kicks his wrench.
At the very least, it definitely didn't throw a massive wrench in American democracy, so it has that going for it.
This throws a huge wrench in the idea of lens-projected notifications and content, so Focals created its own special projector.
But greatness is thrust upon him after he manages to wrench an enchanted sword from a stone, indicating his royal lineage.
The good news is that something happened that threw a wrench into China's 2628-year plan for world domination: Donald Trump.
Names such as Eddie "The Wrench" Werenich and Schmirler "The Curler" are as familiar to Canadians as those of hockey players.
There is currently no worthwhile technique to position and hold the heavy spanner wrench in place on the nut while tightening.
We can change the way we teach business and economics, and recognize that a human being is different from a wrench.
But being in such a strange crazy environment, [a] reality TV show ... definitely there's a little wrench thrown in that [relationship].
If you don't trust yourself with a wrench, the professionals at your local bicycle shop can get everything in working order.
When Paige decides to commit to her Christian faith by becoming baptized, though, it throws a wrench in the Jenningses' world.
But a rule that protects too much with copyright could certainly throw a wrench into the works of these consumer-creators.
At the same time, technology was changing the way people connected and throwing a wrench into the fun of going out.
Facebook's platform iconography above captures how it only sees the wrench, then gets shocked by the lightning on the other end.
But Pelosi's stance has thrown a wrench in negotiations just as McConnell is ready to close down talks altogether and vote.
The wrench is the Met's secret weapon against the annoying clicking sound that could often be heard in past "Ring" performances.
But in Britain's winner-take-all voting system, Labour is still the party best positioned to wrench power from the Conservatives.
The intervention has thrown a wrench in the House's tentative plan to vote on the North American trade deal on Thursday.
"This policy change could throw a wrench — at least temporarily — in the carefully laid plans of taxpayers and their tax advisers."
But then came Trump's meeting, which one source described as throwing a wrench in those plans and delaying the policy rollout.
Politics will be front and center, and the November 2020 presidential election could throw a wrench into the stock market rally.
We understood acting as a wrench inside the gears of government is what foreign intelligence officers recruit American officials to do.
Turkey's purchase of the Russian-made S-400 surface-to-air missile system will throw a technical wrench into NATO partners' interoperability.
What's troubling is when self-serving agendas throw a wrench in legislation intended to help some of the most vulnerable among us.
Who else lets you turn your enemies into pixelated sheep and then break them with a wrench to arcade-style victory sounds?
A report from the Senate's tax scorekeepers and a ruling from the Senate parliamentarian have thrown a wrench into Republican tax plans.
To see how that could throw a wrench into the system, look at the brief stretch between September 2015 and this February.
"You're supposed to treat it as it's intended and not wrench it from context," he replied, not explaining what the context was.
We'll give them the power to decide this, and they can wrench concessions or whatever we need out of the delivery companies.
Arguably, Spite Your Face is the piece in this year's Biennale, most willing to wrench such brutal social predicaments into plain view.
Those anxious to wrench the party back to the centre face having to do so from outside the tent, not inside it.
If you have remaining days, think about how to request them in a way that doesn't throw a wrench in others' plans.
Nicki Minaj hopes to stay celibate for a year, but her rumored beau Nas might be throwing a wrench in her plans.
This helps you avoid getting stuck in local optima — you can use a wrench to hammer nails if that's all you've got.
After making it through security without a hitch, it appears a typo and unreasonable staff threw a wrench in his travel plans.
"The regulation of drugs can either grease the wheels of progress or throw a wrench in the works," Hamburg and Zerhouni concluded.
This was a rare chance for other teams to throw a wrench into the title-winning machine the Oilers are steadily building.
If Magic Leap demands substantial financial damages or an injunction on selling the headsets, that could throw a wrench in those plans.
But the arrival of the Golden Company could throw this whole new wrench into Jon and Daenerys' claim to the Iron Throne.
The investment talks are still moving forward, said sources, although this action by Kalanick might throw a big wrench in the process.
Another wrench in the gears is that the majority of these attacks have not been committed by Muslims, or by jihadi extremists.
Good for her — if she can bring herself to wrench the mouldering stacks of 10-bob notes out from beneath the mattress.
Nikki gets shot in the leg by an arrow which Wrench removes and the two of them savagely behead the fake cop.
Krystal Ball: Billionaires panicking over Sanders candidacy MORE's possible entrance in the race could toss a major wrench into a chaotic contest.
In 2004, a cone-selling couple in their 4287s were ambushed by competitors who beat them into critical condition with a wrench.
That finding could jeopardize his status on the primary ballot in August, throwing a serious wrench into a crowded field of Democrats.
Labor Secretary Tom Perez's entry Thursday into the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair race throws a wrench into early front-runner Rep.
While Russia has praised the recent Singapore summit, it has begun to throw a diplomatic wrench into future U.S.-North Korean talks.
By reducing the manpower required to handle and position the spanner wrench, the entire tire change process now takes only three maintainers.
The new spanner wrench support also includes features designed into the face plate to allow for the use of various spanner wrenches.
The recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, is seems, isn't the dreaded wrench in the gears that we fear it to be.
Comcast threw a wrench in the wireless wars this week by announcing the rollout of a wireless service, Xfinity Mobile, on Thursday.
Democrats have been carefully eying the Graham-Cassidy proposal in recent weeks, warning that it could throw a wrench into bipartisan talks.
Verizon counters that the workers are trying to throw a wrench into contract negotiations, and say they have made a fair offer.
"This is an area robots traditionally can't do, but where (soft robots) are on the cusp of being able to," said Wrench.
Even everyday life can go haywire if you end up needing an emergency appendectomy or wrench your back taking out the garbage.
Mercury retrograde starts on Tuesday, March 213 at 221:22019 PM, throwing a wrench into the delicate machinery of our brain space.
Back then, payola was still legal; that wouldn't change until 1959, when the Congressional Payola Investigations threw a wrench in the works.
It's a cruel twist on an episode that attempted to wrench hope and optimism out of a set of increasingly dire circumstances.
For all the joy in the yard right now, Dalaa appears trapped in a memory that she can't wrench herself free from.
In addition, closing schools means that parents have to stay home or organize child care, further throwing a wrench in normal life.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions may have just thrown a wrench into GOP plans to open a new federal investigation of Hillary Clinton.
A bystander named Steve Yates remembered watching his friend wrench a cobblestone from the street and hurl it at a police car.
And that is where Mr. Ubhi's connections to the company, where he now works again, have thrown a wrench into the process.
If you're struggling with a fastener that won't budge, this hexagonal collar allows you to use a wrench to generate additional torque.
As it doesn't seem like Chambers plans on returning to Grey's Anatomy anytime soon, that would throw a wrench into this storyline.
Elsewhere, the Packers threw a wrench in the Lions' plans in the N.F.C. North, and the A.F.C. South is still a mess.
The outstanding need for health care has manifested, and as much as they throw a monkey wrench, the health automobile keeps moving.
He seems to sense when his dad wants some and tries to find ways to put a monkey wrench in his plans.
Sonos is even bringing its case to the US International Trade Commission, which could throw a serious wrench into Google's device sales.
And a previously unseen letter from Giuliani to Zelensky throws a wrench into all of Trump&aposs defenses in the impeachment inquiry.
And speaking of plot twists, some leaders have thrown a wrench into the debate over whether to call witnesses in the trial.
FedEx Corp threw a wrench in Amazons plans this summer, ending its relationship with the e-commerce company due to strategic reasons.
In other words, Ukraine seemed aware of the freeze at the time Trump spoke with Zelensky, throwing a wrench into Jordan's claim.
The Irishman has both the frenetic swagger of Scorsese's mob movies and the more contemplative gut wrench of his most spiritual films.
And that is such a huge wrench for a community that has been based in steel for more than a hundred years.
The bankruptcy last year of Toys R Us, one of the world's largest toy retailers, threw a further wrench into the industry.
Profiting from the work is more of a secondary concern, throwing a wrench in the United States' ability to compete, he said.
It also throws a wrench in some state laws, which require pet stores to ensure their breeders have no animal welfare violations.
A wrapped, bloodied body was hung upside down like an animal carcass and a heavy, bloodied wrench had been left on a worktable.
Just when you thought the 2016 election was starting to get a little predictable, a big wrench has been thrown into the works.
As young adults start saving for the future, the ever-growing price tag of health care can throw a wrench into their plans.
The uncertainty surrounding the future of British regulation and trade agreements could potentially throw a wrench into corporate planning for years to come.
That's not the end of the story — as Sarah Kliff writes, there are ways LePage could still throw a wrench into the process.
The film starts in September 1980, when a 21-year-old missile technician named Dave Powell dropped the socket from a socket-wrench.
Now you can fit 21 tools—including a can opener, knife, screwdriver, wrench, saw blade, and more—into your pocket, wallet, or purse.
After the frustration of having this throw a wrench in your travel plans, it's probably the last thing you want to deal with.
Seal up all those holes, and suddenly, every gust of wind slams into your bike and forces you to rapidly wrench back control.
Brexit without a divorce deal - as anti-EU hardliners would like - would abruptly wrench the world's fifth largest economy away from the bloc.
Alejandra Guerrero, 18, was one of four people accused of bludgeoning USC graduate Xinran Ji to death with a baseball bat and wrench.
Robin's main tool is a wrench, of course, and it's a blast to use when you aren't trying to expertly time a jump.
Wrench Drop — Mechanicsville, Pennsyvlania The tradition commemorates the town's founders and started as an Eagle Scout project more than a decade ago. 153.
The anchors and pundits at the network have generally been very pro-Trump, but Monday's events have thrown a wrench in the works.
Fix MFG Wheelie Wrench for $24 ($203 off): The first rule of bicycling is that something will break at the absolute worst minute.
He sacrifices his own life in order to resurrect Catelyn in the books, so, that's a wrench in the old hype train's wheels.
Given the competition coming into the market, it's no wonder that Wrench is raising additional capital to expand its footprint into new markets.
The leader of the invaders, played by Billy Burke, seems more irritated than anything over having this wrench thrown into his grand scheme.
"Brazil is going to be a major wrench in the works for (Australia)," said Lygia Pimentel, director of Agrifatto Consultancy in Sao Paulo.
North Korea threw a wrench in Trump's plans to meet Kim next month with a series of statements last week threatening to cancel.
This method can cause faulty torque readings along with placing the maintainer in an awkward and risky position underneath the heavy spanner wrench.
With fixed block, when there is signal trouble, workers basically head out into a dark tunnel with a wrench and a voltage meter.
If you've ever opened an Economics 101 textbook, you learn that there is literally no difference between a human being and a wrench.
Booker and Harris will try to put a wrench in the Biden strategy of theoretically running in a two-man race with Trump.
The bill has bipartisan support, and the only possible monkey wrench could be if China raises loud objections during the ongoing trade negotiations.
A six-month continuing resolution would also throw a wrench in Army Futures Command projects, specifically the assured positioning, navigation, and timing efforts.
His family owned a California dealership, and he was a gearhead, comfortable with a wrench, tearing apart vehicles and putting them back together.
"When I saw that was coming out, I thought, 'Oh this is going to throw a monkey wrench in here' — but no," Gov.
Some employers offer regular cost-of-living raises, but the economy has thrown a wrench in the concept of the traditional salary review.
Washington banned US companies from selling tech and software to Huawei back in May, throwing a wrench into the company's partnership with Google.
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani said he would not agree to to the release of prisoners, which has thrown a wrench in the agreement.
We found the handles safe inside the fridge, read the instructions, and broke out the included Allen wrench to start installing the handles.
For all the couples in the throes of wedding planning, we're here to (sorry!) throw a wrench-sized statistic in your budgeting plans.
In other words, Ukraine was aware of the freeze at the time Trump spoke to Zelensky, throwing a wrench into Jordan&aposs claim.
Officials determined that a loose wrench had become jammed in the plane's control gears, causing it to go out of control and crash.
" "I think what it really does is throw a monkey wrench into the story that long-term yields have to go up appreciably.
What throws a wrench into that pattern are the deluge of rumors citing the existence of a third iPhone with even more premium features.
In April, home maintenance and repair services provider Wrench Group raised a US$22018m buyout loan, backing the company's sale to Leonard Green & Partners.
But before this wrench arrives, Nadia starts to develop a rule for herself: Do a kind deed, stay a bit longer in the loop.
Hurricane Florence is creating cancelations and delays all over the Carolinas, but for one couple, it threw a major wrench in their wedding day.
Ford came forward Sunday in an interview with the Washington Post, throwing a wrench into what had been a seemingly smooth path to confirmation.
Part of Kraft Heinz's struggles are due to a failed 23 bid for Unilever, which threw an unexpected wrench into its M&A strategy.
We're not saying that these scenarios will happen, but when they do, they can potentially throw a wrench into your travel plans — or worse.
Now, with Mr Gorsuch robed and ready, a last-minute wrench has been thrown into the works by Missouri's new Republican governor, Eric Greitens.
We could do it, is the internal (and external) monologue, right up until we crash out, ideally on penalties for that extra gut wrench.
The multi-tool features two kinds of pliers, wire cutters and strippers, a combo knife, a saw, a hammer, a box wrench, and more.
But I think talks are going pretty well right and the White House doesn't have to throw a monkey wrench into it right now.
In those files are Haldeman's notes from the 1968 campaign, recording the Nixon campaign's discussion of how to "monkey wrench" Johnson's election eve maneuvers.
Wall Street was fairly certain Hillary Clinton would win, but FBI Director James Comey reopening the email investigation threw a wrench in the market.
Noah Vonleh's looming return from a shoulder injury (he could be back as early as November 1st) may throw a wrench in Davis's minutes.
"What Trump says about Mexicans — that we're rapists, we're criminals — doesn't affect me," said Mr. Rodriguez, 54, a wrench wedged in his pant's pocket.
At the very least, though, lawmakers would settle for confidence the President wouldn't throw a wrench in any deal progress with a negative tweet.
But now that it has finally sealed a deal, the theft of data on 500 million users has thrown another wrench in the works.
The faceplate is mounted on a sealed ball bearing so that it can rotate with the spanner wrench while the nut is being tightened.
And there is no way to make a loyal employee if you think of him or her the same way you would a wrench.
It comes to light that he already promised Kit to another princess, so Kit's new love interest really throws a wrench into his plans.
They tried unsuccessfully to wrench the horn free, but were hampered by nails that had been put in place more than 100 years before.
That testimony would throw a wrench into the Republican Party's key talking points as it struggles to defend Trump in a rapidly expanding scandal.
He's also suggested he is unwilling to throw a wrench into the oil markets should a rift emerge between the US and Saudi Arabia.
The debate is set — unless the impeachment trial, which is expected take place in the Senate in January, throws a wrench in Tuesday's plan.
"Global weakness could throw a wrench against another U.S. rate hike," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst with Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
In January, a government shutdown threw a wrench in many issuers' plans, with Cboe Global Markets withdrawing its application for a bitcoin-based ETF.
Impeachment might have thrown a wrench into any drug pricing deal, and a new poll found some unintended consequences of a potential vaping ban.
Bovino said the spread of the virus could throw a wrench into U.S. economic growth on a number of fronts, namely travel and tourism.
Throwing a wrench into the debate, a federal judge ruled Tuesday that the program must remain in place while litigation over Trump's decision unfolds.
The painting embellishes the traditional La Calavera skull with two crossed pistons, while the La Mano (the hand of the rebel) holds a wrench.
The Apollo 56-Piece kit includes everything you'll need for basic repairs — a wrench, sockets, Allen keys, pliers, a screwdriver, zip ties, and more. 
One night, after Yuko and Koji walk in on Ippei and a lover, Koji ends up assaulting Ippei, bashing his head with a wrench.
It's part of a growing movement to wrench pot away from its heady stoner stigma and associate it with exercise, the outdoors, and health.
Great artists reach into their own hearts, brains, and guts to wrench out what's most vital and hold it out for you to grasp.
Democrats could retake control of the House of Representatives, throwing a monkey wrench in the President's plans to further cut taxes and further deregulate business.
One of the main updates of the second generation Boosted Board is a user-replaceable battery that you can swap out with a hex wrench.
It also comes with a multi-tool that has a bottle opener, multi-size hex wrench, box cutter, flat-head screwdriver, and a flash drive.
Just when you think the iPhone rumors are circling the drain of confirmation, a new one crops up to throw a wrench in the machine.
The 10-square-foot ROOM One booth ships flat and can be assembled in less than 30 minutes by two people with a hex wrench.
However, without native support on iOS, the introduction of Do Not Disturb threw a wrench in things, and Poncho's alarm clock has effectively been discontinued.
While most of us are still holding out for that Christmas Day reveal, yesterday's photo did throw a bit of a wrench into the theory.
A decision by the CBD's signatories to impose a moratorium on field tests of gene drives would have thrown a wrench into Target Malaria's plans.
But a wrench is thrown in their connection when Reynolds comes to the small island as a surprise and convinces her to head back home.
Hunt said it was a "massive wrench" for him to leave the department, adding: "I know some staff haven't found me the easiest Health Sec".
The nonvoting regional presidents threw a monkey wrench into the market, and that had things a little screwy," Cashin told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
A Seattle startup called Wrench has raised $4 million in Series A funding for an app that sends certified auto mechanics to the customer's door.
But the lifting of sanctions is what is due to begin with the pending implementation, and this incident could throw a wrench in the works.
If you've ever had to hold a wrench in place for any length of time exerting a decent amount of force, you know it sucks.
Wrench, the Seattle-based on-demand vehicle maintenance and repair service for consumers and fleets, has raised $20 million in its latest round of financing.
Barring theft from someone inside the company, however, it's hard to see how a hacker from the outside could put a wrench in this plan.
TYPICALLY, when politicians attack rivals in campaign speeches, they must distort their opponents' words for maximum effect, or at least wrench them out of context.
Tennessee is in the midst of the biggest snowfall it has seen since 2003, but that one wrench couldn't stop a Nashville couple's winter wedding.
I'm not normally the kind of guy to jump into a relationship quickly," says NE-YO, adding Renay "threw a wrench in all my singleness.
They lived before even such mundane inventions as the wrench, the zipper, and plastic — and such life-saving advancements as X-rays, anesthesia and antibiotics.
Trump appears to have thrown a wrench into Republican plans to repeal Obamacare with mixed signals on the details and timing of a replacement plan.
House Speaker Paul Ryan will not run for re-election this fall, throwing another wrench into Republican efforts to hold a House majority in November.
Brexit A court threw a big, fat monkey wrench into British plans to leave the EU when it ruled parliament must vote on the process.
In August, U.S. fighter jets bombed Sirte — the stronghold of Islamic State in Libya — in an attempt to wrench the city from the group's control.
The bombshell revelation throws a wrench into President Donald Trump's key defense to allegations that he dangled security assistance in exchange for politically motivated investigations.
But there's always the chance that Snap could crack down on the pornographic content provided by Fancentro's models, throwing a significant wrench in its business.
The open world segments of Gears 5 really throw a wrench in the works of narrative pacing, even if you beeline from objective to objective.
"High Life" has its share of striking images that sometimes fit together like puzzle pieces or just float into nothingness, similarly to that errant wrench.
The company is perhaps best known for a 2014 demonstration of 3D printing in which it passed a wrench, digitally speaking, from Earth into orbit.
Jolly accused GOP leaders for staying on the sidelines for the last year, only to throw a wrench in the primary late in the game.
A federal judge this week threw a wrench into President Donald Trump&aposs strategy of stonewalling Congress by ordering witnesses not to comply with subpoenas.
The weary passengers uneasily witnessed a mechanic fiddle under the engine cowling for a few hours with what looked like a clown's oversized toy wrench.
In "Rise and Grind" (2018), a slanted red phallic shape pushes through a hole in a metal object resembling the circular end of a wrench.
"I wanted to throw the wrench into the gears and make sure that everybody realized that something is really wrong in this country," Zuhlke said.
Jules's life is in danger, and Ophelia saves the day with a wrench, forever linking the two together over the dead body of a rapist.
Only the best part of the trailer: Keanu Reeves himself shows up to flex his ageless handsomeness and throw a wrench in the whole thing.
With Pence, Trump is choosing a conservative and safe option who will get along and not throw a wrench into the campaign, like former Alaska Gov.
Why should young women map out their lives as though husbands and babies aren't going to come along and happily put a wrench in those plans?
SpaceX had an ambitious launch schedule planned for 2016 — with 18 missions expected to fly to space — but the accident threw a wrench into those plans.
Her hospitalization threw a wrench into the couple's court case that was thrown into motion when Sheen was arrested for domestic violence on Christmas Day 2009.
But it was unclear whether Harvey would be a wrench thrown into their agenda for the fall, which is packed with deadlines and an ambitious agenda.
The new song suggests that Raven now has her foresight under control, but that life has thrown a wrench in some of her best laid plans.
"I think the power imbalance was a reason why I didn't wrench my arm away from him and tell him to stop touching me," she said.
And since Breaking Bad never explains what happened to him, his fate throws an interesting wrench into an otherwise cut-and-dried battle between drug lords.
Not to mention that in the immediate-vaccination rings, one-third of the people slated to get the vaccine declined, throwing another wrench into the analysis.
Such a platform could literally change lives in traditional communities, and perhaps even prevent or at least slow down the wrench of urbanization in developing countries.
But, as master deal-divers, we've unsurfaced a method for snagging all the classic earrings your collection craves without throwing a wrench in your entire budget.
That's because the locked jaw of a wrench actually makes for a pretty perfect axehead after it gets heated and treated and, well, hammered into shape.
If Moore steps aside because of these allegations, or if a Democrat wins the Senate seat, it is a wrench in God's plan for the world.
The talent evaluators at the Senior Bowl are like water-heater repairmen tapping a wrench against the piping, just to see if anything sounds completely off.
"She's wonderful in 'The Last Jedi,' her death certainly threw a monkey wrench into [production] because she was pivotal in Colin Trevorrow's Episode 9," Hamill said.
FULL-BLOWN RECESSION Brexit without a divorce deal - as anti-EU hardliners would like - would abruptly wrench the world's fifth largest economy away from the bloc.
When the crew finally makes it to Atlanta, Jonas and Lovato serve sweet treats to their fans – but mother nature throws a wrench into their plans.
But a revived attempt to repeal the health law is throwing a wrench in those plans, since states don't know what a new bill will entail.
The election results could throw a wrench into already challenging negotiations between U.K. and European Union officials on the U.K.'s divorce from the regional bloc.
But the European creditors, especially Germany, have resisted, and are pushing the fund instead to soften the austerity terms it is trying to wrench from Greece.
His decision to embrace Moore also throws another wrench into his rocky relationship with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has said he believes Moore's accusers.
"The next generation of farmers will need to know how to turn a wrench, but also how to write code and rewire circuit boards," Starling said.
To an anesthesiologists, fentanyl is the equivalent of a plumber's wrench, and they have unprecedented access to these drugs, more so than any other medical professional.
Mr. Johnson has been the front-runner, but a recent report of an altercation between him and his girlfriend may throw a wrench into his campaign.
But no matter what I encounter, I find myself beating it to death with a wrench or maybe, if things are desperate, a few shotgun blasts.
Plummeting travel due to the virus could also throw a wrench in a longstanding United Nations plan to cap emissions from international flights at 2020 levels.
Plummeting travel due to the virus could also throw a wrench in a longstanding United Nations plan to cap emissions from international flights at 2020 levels.
I have faith that America is learning a lesson about the folly of throwing a monkey wrench into the machine in an attempt to break it.
The ban would throw a logistical wrench into the travel experience for many business travelers, who use laptops and other devices to work throughout their flights.
Well, that depends on the sermon I guess, but my point is that it is a SEAT in the "MIDDLE" of PIPE WRENCH and that's it.
But Netanyahu threw a wrench in the works, asking the Israeli parliament, called the Knesset, to grant him immunity from prosecution as a sitting prime minister.
Perhaps she wanted to throw a monkey wrench into male fantasies about female nudity onscreen — Claire Mathon's cinematography renders the scene painterly, beautiful and yes, sexy.
"I hear that all the time," Block responds without slowing, even as I stop to admire a 10-foot-tall monument to the Ikea Allen wrench.
A fidget spinner generally looks like a modified triple spoke wrench, but with little circular weights at the end of each lobe instead of anything useful.
The weather closed a number of early voting sites this week, throwing a wrench in both parties' efforts to turn out voters ahead of Election Day.
The data they send out to detect Switches is apparently very close to Roku's own, and this familiar code is what threw a wrench into things.
For market watchers comparing companies or attempting seasonal analysis, those dramatically different quarter lengths could throw a wrench in calculations, because one quarter is 33 percent longer.
The filibuster may be a major wrench in the legislative process, but the two parties have managed to keep it alive despite criticism and potential law changes.
As for Jughead's mom, we know very little about F.P.'s still-unnamed estranged wife — though her presence definitely throws a wrench into the F.P./Alice ship.
The entire device can be disassembled using a standard Allen wrench, and everything from the battery to the drivers to electronic control board can be swapped out.
At this point, the game threw a wrench in my plans for Trump: there was no option to just apply to become Leader of the Free World.
Donald Trump's economic policy overhaul and massive spending could result in stagflation, throwing a wrench into his pro-growth plans, UBS' Art Cashin told CNBC on Monday.
Jordan (Kylen Davis) throws a wrench in this plan by coming out to Jerrod as gay, which sends Jerrod to his parents' house in a mild panic.
The key is to flatten out the U-shape of the wrench into a straight line by repeatedly bludgeoning it on the corner edge of a table.
That would throw a wrench into Google's product development and daily work flow that could be more damaging than just removing one way it gathers competitive intelligence.
Swap. The process is designed to be effortless and less costly than selling furniture and repurchasing every time a major life event throws a wrench into things.
Given the new funding, Wrench will aim to further saturate the major markets where it has rolled out its service already: Seattle, San Diego, Portland and Phoenix.
Theaters and movie exhibitors are expected to receive a decent chunk of profits to offset complaints that Screening Room could potentially throw a wrench into their profits.
Materially, the loss shouldn't much matter — no one died, it was insured, it's just a laptop, everything's in the cloud anyway — but emotionally, it was a wrench.
At the same time, research has demonstrated that people tend to behave irrationally in crisis mode, which throws another wrench into the problem of predicting migration patterns.
Mr. Wrench comes to his home during a holiday meal and shoots him in the back of the head as he searches for the Jell-O salad.
Even so, Cramer said slashing the limit would throw a wrench in the more than $2743 trillion that middle-class Americans have saved via 401(k)s.
Others believe doing nothing, and letting inflation expectations slip, could hold greater dangers to the BOJ's campaign to wrench Japan's economy out of years of debilitating deflation.
Plus, every time you smack a crate with your wrench, it spits out a swirling mass of nuts and bolts that are oh-so-satisfying to collect.
An additional wrench in the investigation into Maxwell could be the widely criticized 2007 non-prosecution agreement that protected Epstein and other co-conspirators against criminal charges.
A footplate and an upright handle allow a single maintainer to apply a large axial force against the spanner wrench, keeping it seated while torque is applied.
And oil change is easy, but you do need to buy: oil, a new oil filter, and filter wrench, and something to drain the old oil into.
Season 4's shocking cliffhanger will throw a massive, Michael-shaped wrench in Jane and Rafael's comfort, which Urman says will complicate everything in a "delicious" way.
Huawei, meanwhile, had a wrench thrown into its stratospheric ascendancy when the company was blacklisted by the Trump White House, leaving aspects of its future in jeopardy.
He recognises that giving up a part of a club's history is a wrench, but says he would be pleased to see other teams follow Streatham's lead.
Gilmore's term as Virginia governor saw Richmond band Avail release Over the James and One Wrench, while fellow RVA hardcore stalwarts transitioned from Inquisition to Strike Anywhere.
Jones said that all his players must stand on the field, and cannot remain in the locker room, which threw a wrench into the already fraught talks.
There was also that whole boom operator wrench thrown in towards the end of the series, but at its core, Jim and Pam's friendship always remained strong.
With online courses, it's actually possible to jump-start a career in data science without spending thousands of dollars or putting a wrench in your current job.
As Julie noted in her message to me, one major medical emergency, not to mention a million other things, can throw a wrench in the whole plan.
And it's just, you've got to put on a uniform every day and get out and turn the wrench and go look at the land, you know?
Even Donald Trump, who has thrown a wrench into US and global efforts to tackle climate change, said the US would sign onto the campaign, called 1t.org.
There is one candidates trying to throw a wrench into anyone's efforts to ride momentum in the early primary contests to victory on Super Tuesday: Michael Bloomberg.
The ongoing Covid-271 outbreak may have put a wrench in Apple's revenue forecast, but it shouldn't delay the rumored launch of a new phone next month.
The bar is made of a combination of plastic and steel, and it comes with everything you need to assemble the unit, including a hex open wrench.
Almost 50,000 union workers at General Motors will start their third week of strikes this Monday, throwing a wrench in the company's production in the United States.
That Trump tweet on CHIP Trump's tweet on CHIP threw a wrench into negotiations, though its exact effects weren't immediately clear in the moments after its delivery.
That's why I kind of got in there with the monkey wrench and saw if I could put another engine in the car, to belabor the analogy.
He added that China hadn't been manipulating its currency for months and that he doesn't want to throw a wrench into U.S.-China talks on North Korea.
Mr. Trump's decision, publicly announced the evening before Thanksgiving and after markets had closed, throws a potential wrench into the United States' bilateral trade talks with China.
After construction (with the included Meccano screwdriver and wrench), the robot can be personalized with a combination of artificial intelligence downloaded to its "brain," and customizable programming.
There is one candidate trying to throw a wrench into anyone's efforts to ride momentum in the early primary contests to victory on Super Tuesday: Michael Bloomberg.
Bobby decided the wrench was a tool of the family trade, and snuck out early one morning to do a smash and grab at the local market.
ThoughtsLet's consider the possibility of Reade being our killer, since he has risen to the surface again as a suspect, which throws a wrench in the DA's prosecution.
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, and Andromeda have both thrown a wrench in that model, with disks of dwarf galaxies orbiting them sort of like Saturn's rings.
This probably doesn't throw a wrench in our theory of dark matter, which accounts for a lot of the mysterious gravitational movements we see in space, said Müller.
The KCNA dispatch said the decision came after Kim found it "a painful wrench" to see two clocks showing different times on a wall at the summit venue.
Luminoodle is the clear winner if you want to uniformly illuminate a space to wrench on a car, or a camp site well enough to read a book.
Haley's demands could now throw a wrench in those efforts before the next Nuclear Security Summit, set to take place in Washington at the end of the month.
For all the same reasons Barack Obama could not bring about the change he had made people believe in, Trump cannot wrench America to his vision of greatness.
I was about to be crushed to death by furniture that could be assembled with an Allen wrench so I decided not to be too hard on myself.
While experts applaud the beefed up outreach planned for the coming months, they point to several factors that may throw a wrench into enrollment plans for young people.
And, despite crises in Venezuela, conflict in Libya, and building tensions with Russia and Syria, Cramer said nothing can throw a wrench in this new wave of output.
Monkeys threw a wrench into Asian markets in the Lunar New Year's first week of trading, with sharp sell-offs in Japan, Singapore, and Down Under on Wednesday.
The ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China could also throw a big wrench in any plans ByteDance has to get traction in the American phone market.
The big problem ... Manny reportedly suffered an eye injury during his victory over Adrien Broner this past weekend -- which could throw a huge wrench in the rematch plans.
Developments on NAFTA could throw a "monkey wrench" into prospects of a rate hike next week, said Mark McCormick, North American Head of FX Strategy at TD Securities.
Elizabeth Warren have also gone to bat against Amazon, and a New York state board proved to be an instrumental player in throwing a wrench in Amazon's plans.
On top of that, polarization has reached historic highs, a potential wrench in traditional understandings of what will motivate Republicans and Democrats to participate in the political process.
The trade accord was finally agreed on — though it has not been ratified by the United States Senate — but the document release threw a wrench into the talks.
Police in Texas have opened an investigation after a contractor with CenterPoint Energy was caught smacking two dogs with a wrench in the backyard of a Houston family.
"He grabbed the lug wrench and finished the job as I put the tools away," Powell writes, and then they both headed off to appointments at Walter Reed.
That situation does not appear to be improving, and as we head toward the historically busy spring market, it throws another wrench into an already uneven housing recovery.
On Friday morning, instead of photos of bouncy castles and flower sculptures, Jenner posted a video explaining that the weather had thrown a wrench into the party plans.
President Trump appeared to throw a wrench into congressional budget negotiations on Thursday morning — tweeting a policy position fundamentally at odds with that of Republicans on the Hill.
McConnell has also thrown a wrench into the process, warning the White House not to send the deal to Capitol Hill for a vote before this fall's elections.
Coronavirus has also thrown a wrench into the 2020 elections, with presidential campaigns ditching in-person rallies and at least one state moving to delay its primary elections.
The appeals court's ruling effectively throws a wrench into a hugely consequential legal dispute that already had been expedited through the courts because of the bureau's printing deadline.
"Jersey Shore" star Vinny Guadagnino needs a scooter to get around ... because he's nursing a severely sprained ankle that could throw a wrench in his new Chippendales gig.
Some of these services, including Wrench, provide their own guarantee, so if the mechanic misses a defect or flaw, you won't be left alone in a bad situation.
Not all that much happens in this immensity, though sometimes a colorful gassy emanation floods the screen and something — a wrench, a body — floats into the great nothing.
Fears abound that the old sectarian conflict could reignite, since Brexit has thrown a monkey wrench into the fragile power-sharing mechanism that keeps Northern Ireland chugging along.
Now, after I had tried so hard to wrench myself away from this world, my basic human instinct was guiding me toward something that would keep me alive.
You run into all kinds of problems, but your creativity surmounts them with ease; the Allen wrench cramps your hand, but your human powers of manipulation are unparalleled.
In one portable package, you'll have a screwdriver, Allen wrench, a knife, pliers, scissors and other useful tools at your disposal — perfect for opening boxes and assembling furniture.
The game I loved had begun to slip away, and I felt compelled to wrench it back—to see how much better at it I could still get.
Losing the Amargosa would throw a monkey wrench in the plans of Susan Sorrells, who owns Shoshone — the bar, restaurant, motel and houses — and 2,000 acres around it.
" "If someone is abusing the law, it teaches you where to throw the wrench to gum up the works and keep the judicial steamroller from crushing your client.
This kit has all the basics you'd rightly expect to find here, such as a claw hammer, needle-nose and standard pliers, a wrench, and multiple screwdriver bits.
"This is a symbiotic relationship he is throwing a monkey wrench at," Steven Pruett, chief executive of Elevation Resources, a West Texas oil company, said of Mr. Trump.
Meanwhile, his striking 1920 photograph of a muscular powerhouse mechanic working with a huge wrench on a steam pump could easily be transposed onto a Diego Rivera mural.
One Christmas when he was still a small child, Bobby Bogle's father, Rooster, gave him a heavy metal wrench wrapped in a brown paper bag as a present.
I had wanted to be The Best Mother with The Best Children, and any time something threw a wrench in my grand plans of being outstanding, I became upset.
As the justices reckon with the limits of presidential power, a sleeper ruling on June 20173th—also involving government animus toward Muslims—throws an unexpected wrench in the works.
Daydream is in many ways throwing a wrench into the VR walled garden Samsung has built for itself alongside Oculus, but mobile VR is largely Google's platform to lose.
"The only way a wrench will be thrown into peace talks is if the military does it — or gives its blessing for the civilians to do so," she said.
The Federal Reserve appears increasingly keen on a June rate hike, but some strategists believe that an increase in market volatility could throw a monkey wrench into their plans.
Obviously, the loss put a wrench in Conor's plan -- but Silva says he's still down to scrap as soon as Conor is ready to get back in the Octagon.
When green-haired stoner Ophelia (Taylor Dearden) tries to back her up, she accidentally kills the guy with a wrench and then pukes hot pink bile all over him.
Early Thursday morning, President Donald Trump seemed to throw a wrench into congressional Republican efforts to strike a deal to fund the government and avert a Friday night shutdown.
What began as a simple case might make its way to the Supreme Court, reports The Hollywood Reporter, and perhaps throw a wrench in the whole genre of docudramas.
JPY= A stronger yen, making imports cheaper, would undermine the Bank of Japan's primary goal of increasing price growth to wrench the economy out of a long deflationary phase.
In fact, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first holiday season together as royals might involve an old tradition that's sure to throw a wrench in their visions of sugarplums.
The resulting strains created omega-3 fatty acids and even a chemical monomer that could be fed into a 3-D print to create plastic objects like a wrench.
Abe came to power in 2012 promising to wrench Japan's economy out of nearly two decades of deflation, but the jury is still out on whether he is succeeding.
In other words, if Ally is going to throw a wrench in Kai's plans, now would be a good time to do it — and it has to be her.
According to prosecutors, Palmer gave at least one of the prison escapees a screwdriver and a wrench to help fix electrical breakers in the catwalk area behind their cells.
Throwing a wrench into your retirement savings plan to put your kids through college may seem like a worthwhile sacrifice, but you — and your children — may regret it later.
Finally, the Byrd has a camera gimbal that can be removed without a need for a wrench, making it one of the more modular drones on the market today.
And then, beyond even those moments, music can reach down into the deepest, darkest bits of your memory pools and wrench open things you didn't even realise were there.
It's a period when people may show up to work late and they'll blame Mercury retrograde, or the proverbial wrench thrown into the plan—anything but business as usual.
From the tenor of the interview, White does not seem too angry about this fairly enormous monkey wrench in a giant pay-per-view, which seems kind of weird?
Wrench is one of a growing number of companies using technology to adapt what had previously been infrastructure-heavy services closer to a more consumer-friendly, convenient business model.
In 2011, conservatives Senators who saw spending as a major political priority threatened to throw a wrench in the gears of all Senate business until they got some concessions.
Meanwhile, a year after he threw a wrench into the deal, Trump opened the door for the first time to the possibility of the U.S. re-joining the agreement.
But, you know, some days all I want to do is smash crates with a wrench and splat gooey enemies in the sewers of a fantastical sci-fi city.
Those parents who had hoped to retire may have allowed for such "boomerang children" in their financial calculations, but gray divorce will throw a wrench in this, as well.
While this certainly threw a wrench in the works when all three women appeared with him on Bachelor In Paradise, he told the Mail that no hard feelings remain.
The dam inspired Abbey's great eco-sabotage thriller, "The Monkey Wrench Gang," which the F.B.I. considered incendiary enough to keep tabs on him for the rest of his life.
Except that when you're up to your hips in water in the basement and you've got a plumber standing there, you hand the wrench to him and say, 'O.
Coronavirus is throwing a huge wrench in Joe Biden's fundraising plans just as he's preparing to build up his campaign for a general election fight against President Donald Trump.
With the coronavirus as a new wrench in their businesses, the U.S. retail industry could see a record year for announced closures, amounting to 15,000, one analyst has predicted.
The prime minister was already steering Britain towards a no-deal Brexit that would hit the economy, wrench at the union and cause a lasting rift with international allies.
Their main arguments were roughly the same: an independent Kurdistan will only throw a proverbial wrench into the already sputtering — if not flaming — political machinery of the Middle East.
J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo kick off big bank earnings this week, potentially fueling more gains for the stock market or putting a wrench in this record-making stretch.
But controversy over the wall, and Democratic opposition to refilling military accounts Trump reprogrammed to build it under an emergency declaration, have thrown a wrench in the appropriations process.
There are a few others, and they all work to slow down the party, remove their resources, and generally throw a wrench in the works of best-laid plans.
The timing of the contests could throw a wrench into Nevada's results, as well, with the GOP caucuses scheduled for Tuesday, three days after the party's South Carolina primary.
But he helped throw a wrench in the talks by reportedly making comments about "shithole countries" during a meeting where a bipartisan group of lawmakers offered a compromise proposal.
Right now, it&aposs impeachment and a recent Justice Department inspector general&aposs report that threw a wrench into Trump&aposs conspiracy theories about the FBI&aposs Russia investigation.
Then students understand, and this is the key, why they are learning math or physics (and will learn how to use a screwdriver and socket wrench along the way).
But Bradley Schaefer, a prolific astrophysicist and professor based at Louisiana State University, has thrown a wrench into the comet hypothesis with a paper published last week on arxiv.
You've got a wrench and a constantly-changing objective that basically amounts to: find out what's happening aboard the Talos I space station you find yourself on, and survive it.
But she did have her supporters out there and even in the media a lot of never Trumpers, hate Donald Trump, anything that could throw a wrench into his plans.
Stocking your vanity with luxe products is every beauty lovers dream, but unless you're Elizabeth Taylor, it's hard to make that your reality without throwing a wrench in your budget.
While Goldman Sachs recently warned that "plummeting" corporate buybacks could throw a wrench in the market's future gains, Morgan sees much more controlling the narrative than share repurchase programs alone.
But after over 100 years of selling cars powered by internal-combustion engines, the industry faces the huge wrench of adapting to a future of electrification and self-driving cars.
"Rhythm of the Night" singer El DeBarge took matters into his own hands, and cops busted him for taking a wrench to some guy's windshield ... according to law enforcement sources.
Each time he felt himself losing control of the media's narrative, he would do something outrageous enough to wrench it back — even if it meant exposing himself to heavy criticism.
Kidd's young squad is capable of knocking off any opponent on a given night and threw a wrench into Miami's postseason plans with a 114-108 home win on Thursday.
It's a fairly simple ghost story on their surface of things, about a family stuck in a haunted hotel, but King and Kubrick wrench so much out of that premise.
But those close to Ryan say this is more about critics throwing a wrench into the leadership election even if they don't have a candidate who can beat the speaker.
And, although Uber threw a wrench in the company's stock, Lawson touted the company's otherwise successful quarter and said he feels there will be more good news ahead for Twilio.
While the VPN will get you an IP address in another country, cookies could throw a wrench into the system as they can still track your online activity and location.
His idea is simple: create a little house that grows with you over time, allowing a single room to turn into a mansion with a few turns of a wrench.
Wrench, who is accustomed to team work thanks to a literal lifetime of working with Numbers, uses nonverbal communication to get Nikki to help them get out of the bus.
"Use a phone call to express your regret: It's important to show how sad you are ... and that you hope it won't throw a wrench in hosting plans," says Post.
A huge portion of American trade with Mexico deals in parts, so shutting the border would immediately throw a wrench into the auto supply chain, as well as other manufacturing.
More often the culprits may be well-side storage tanks with faulty valves, which may be fixable just with a wrench, but while left unattended billow methane into the air.
Johnson's comments followed remarks by former finance minister Philip Hammond that parliament will block a no-deal Brexit if unelected people behind Johnson try to wrench Britain out on Oct.
Of course, Amazon just had to throw a wrench in things by slashing the prices on a bunch of Garmin smartwatches and fitness trackers early this morning on Nov. 7.
This threw a wrench into the valuation calculus, so Morgan Stanley Research on Friday emailed reporters a short update that attempts to reckon the cost of 30,000 additional Starlink satellites.
Another tale comes from Dr Wascko, who heard that in 2000 when the tank had been fully drained, researchers found the outline of a wrench at the bottom of it.
First, you'd need a wrench, screwdriver, and a rag; I'd also recommend having a little bowl ready to catch the small amounts of water released from the hoses you'd unscrew.
The spanner wrench, used to tighten the nut, weighs 15 pounds and has to be held accurately in position so the nut can be tightened to the appropriate torque specification.
At the time, Nixon was worried that if too much progress was made he would lose and told an aide to find a way to covertly "monkey wrench" the talks.
Hex Castle, which retails for $52, comes complete with a King Hex figurine (he transforms into a socket wrench!), while parents can snag the Bashers' Wreckin&apos Roller for $35.
If you believe you're getting one amount and end up with something else, this can throw a real wrench in your retirement planning – but usually only once it's too late.
One man-cave-in-progress has a giant wall hanging set aside to display dozens of tools, but so far the poster only owns one hammer and a crescent wrench.
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Her struggle this episode is to wrench them both out of domestic limbo — a surprisingly painful piece of business, given that she doesn't love him and they both already know.
These kinds of inconsistencies throw a monkey wrench into any plan to assign sex as male or female, categorically and in perpetuity, just by looking at a newborn's private parts.
Some residents hope the bridge will wrench Crimea out of its provincial doldrums, even if, for the moment, the main point appears to be solidifying Russia's claim to the peninsula.
But then something happened earlier this week that threw a big wrench into the works: House Republicans advanced that WRDA water bill — but without any of the aid for Flint.
NH: The streaming element kind of throws a wrench in all that, because distributing media comes with all these different liabilities and other things you have to take care of.
Either way, it's going to throw a major wrench into Peter's plans, and it probably has something to do with why he's telling someone "sorry" in the promo as well.
On Tuesday, she did exactly that, hoping to help her fellow Democrats — a vote shy of the majority — wrench legislative concessions and potentially damaging votes out of the majority Republicans.
Every so often, the script introduces snippets of storytelling that wrench us out of its governing vision of a land, and a life, as the sum of its itemized details.
His players on the Minnesota Vikings have seen it and heard it, and they understand that his gruff countenance and pipe-wrench bluntness belie a warm regard for their welfare.
The three Republicans voted against a slimmed-down ObamaCare repeal bill in late July, throwing a wrench in the GOP's efforts to do away with the health-care law. Sen.
What it's like to climb that high, to use a wrench for the first time in your life, to know that you're on a track and that there's a destination.
The judge overseeing the case threw a wrench in that plan, however, by announcing he intended to speed things up and try to get it all done in one day.
Curiously, ...That's the Way It Is shares a title with a prior album by Elvis Presley, whose unexpected death a year later threw a wrench in Nilsson's plans for a comeback.
Or when, that same year, I got to hang out at the Monkey Wrench bar in Louisville, Ky., as the 1980 title game — Louisville 59, U.C.L.A. 54 — played on big screens.
The company needs to wrench more revenue from high-value users buying their most expensive devices, but that equation doesn't bode well for the youngest Apple users getting their first device.
However, a federal judge won't order officials to extend the deadline given that it could throw a "sizable wrench" in the state's efforts to get ready for the upcoming presidential election.
"To even think about having junk food would completely throw a wrench in my entire day … I would want to take a nap because my blood sugar would drop," she said.
To judge by the tumbleweed blowing through the offices and halls of Brussels this week, the wallahs of the European Union have not found fleeing town too much of a wrench.
The protester, who has been identified as comedian Simon Brodkin, dressed up as a VW mechanic with a wrench and toolbox labeled "cheat box" and made references to VW's emission scandal.
Oh, Trump threw a wrench in the game, and so has Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but even they get sucked in to this system and they are all one and the same.
"It definitely was an unexpected wrench to have to take the character Jamal out of those final two episodes, just because he is an important part of the show," he said.
Or the discomfort of having a male name while being read as female putting a wrench into everything from applying for a job to being introduced to my friend's conservative parents.
Another wrench has been thrown in the plans for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, set to take place in Shanghai on November 28: Katy Perry will reportedly also not be attending.
Like clockwork, every few seasons athletic trends pop back up, throwing a wrench in the wardrobes of thousands and leaving a devastating wake of feminine dresses and ruffled wrap skirts behind.
Unspoken in the announcement is the fact that YouTube's launch of its own ad-free experience, known as YouTube Red, may have thrown a bit of a wrench into Vessel's plans.
The plan was to get Orlando some help back in August, but he threw a wrench in that plan when he got arrested in early September after breaking into Danny's joint.
However, President Trump's temporary travel ban nearly put a wrench in her attendance at this Sunday's awards show, which also put what Kamil would wear on the red carpet on pause.
Suddenly, Lace, who along with all of her alter egos has been quiet all week, pulls Ben aside to wrench herself free before he can cut her at the Rose Ceremony.
Let's take a breath and I'll see you in the year 2035 Uber's efforts to speed up the adoption of self-driving technology throws another wrench in drivers' long-term prospects.
The visit comes as the longtime Israeli leader is facing a raft of corruption charges that have thrown a wrench into his reelection bid, with Election Day just two weeks away.
House conservatives said Friday that they opposed GOP leaders' proposal to keep the government funded up to a few days before Christmas, throwing a wrench into plans to avoid a shutdown.
The band of Democrats have been threatening to withhold their votes unless Pelosi agrees to overhaul House rules according to their proposals, throwing a wrench into Pelosi's bid for the gavel.
So, this was the more righteous path that Wrench was headed down, the one that got him out of purgatory or wherever he and Swango were stuck with Laura Palmer's dad?
All of which throws a frozen wrench into the Department of Energy's wildly unpopular proposal to keep aging and uneconomic coal and nuclear plants alive through subsidies funded by American ratepayers.
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Throwing a wrench into Lewis's career plans "livens up the mysteries, which are as hard to follow and as campily gothic as ever," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
The "creation of open source estrogen is more like throwing a wrench, destabilizing the current system of estrogen production, giving us imaginative space to critique the powers at play," Tsang says.
If it does, it'll be up to others to figure out if that wrench is capable of bludgeoning someone—or in the case of cell phones, tens of millions of someones.
But Kotkin also attributes the drive for collectivization to a broader determination to wrench the Soviet Union, no matter the cost, into a state of social and economic, albeit anticapitalist, modernity.
But here's the monkey wrench to their plans: I do not want to be banished to the basement, the natural resting place for all things that have no place to go.
Several hours later, a Hells Angels biker climbed the tower and threatened to bash his head with a pipe wrench and toss him off the tower if he didn't come down.
John A. Farrell found previously undiscovered notes at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in which Nixon told H. R. Haldeman, his most loyal aide, to "monkey wrench" peace talks in Vietnam.
"They couldn't wait a single week before throwing an obstructionist wrench into the appropriations process they claim to want," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
The uncertainty threw a wrench into long-laid plans by the White House to mount an effort at exoneration once the impeachment proceedings move across Capitol Hill to the upper chamber.
A slowdown in the startup sector in 2020 might not just be bad news for entrepreneurs and investors — it may also throw an unexpected wrench into Facebook and Google&aposs businesses.
ET.The spree highlighted Trump&aposs preoccupation with impeachment and the Justice Department inspector general&aposs recent report that threw a wrench into his conspiracy theories about the FBI&aposs Russia investigation.
As the author John A. Farrell writes in his new book, "Richard Nixon: The Life," which reports the "monkey wrench" instructions, the call between Nixon and Haldeman took place on Oct.
Throwing a wrench into these calculations — amid increasing ambiguity about the precision of political projections — is recent research suggesting that more sophisticated techniques in predicting election outcomes actually drive down turnout.
If such provisions are not included, Schumer could presumably seek to block the resolution, potentially throwing a wrench into the opening of the new Senate, including confirmation proceedings for Trump Cabinet nominees.
There is one big wrench in this theory: Kate tells Toby (Chris Sullivan) that she watched the 2006 Super Bowl alongside her dad, which means he was alive long after 9/11.
Then, there's the whole nonsense with one of Hannah's frontrunners supposedly having a secret girlfriend, which could throw another wrench in the season's true, post-taping ending if he winds up winning.
He'd fill the cart with cereal and bagels, yes, but also with wrench sets, hole punchers, colorful plastic drinking tumblers, Kirkland brand khaki pants, over and over and despite my mother's protests.
It's eventually revealed Benjamin's brother-in-law Frank Janderman (Jesse C. Boyd) went to a mental hospital as a teen after he hit a young woman in the face with a wrench.
He would try to change a washer in a leaky sink and by the end of the day he would be red-faced and furious, banging the sink with a pipe wrench.
The young Morty plays the confused, trying-to-keep-it-together-and-failing Judge J. Bryant Durham Jr., while Grandpa Rick plays the devil may care wrench-in-the-system, Mr. Allen.
"It was an opportunity to throw a wrench into Republican recruiting and fundraising efforts for 2018; to potentially set off a wave of retirements, creating easier to win open seats," he said.
Meanwhile, the emergence of a cheap and easy way to run a data warehouse (AWS's Redshift), has thrown a wrench in the general notion of a fully hosted, specialized event analytics offering.
This is no time to risk throwing a trade-war monkey wrench into the global and U.S. economies, especially given the pressures from rising U.S. debt associated with recent U.S. tax cuts.
The chairmen of the House and Senate budget committees have weighed in on a debate on how to fund a veterans program that has thrown a wrench into the 2019 appropriations process.
In Spain, which holds an election on June 26th, Podemos, a surging leftist party, urges voters to wrench control from la casta, the supposedly kleptocratic elite of bankers, politicians and media barons.
The wrench icon to the left gives you access to Clover's settings, where the program lets you turn various features on or off, including one to remember previously opened folders on startup.
It could even choose to put servers in a location that is notably hostile to the United States and that would welcome the chance to throw a wrench in law enforcement efforts.
The AFRL JFWORX team has invented a new tool that allows a single airman to position and secure the spanner wrench in place, making it easier and safer to tighten the wheel.
Granted, I am not a tool guy—my wife is the man around our house—but it would not cause me a great deal of pain to get rid of a wrench.
But in a study that will soon be published in Current Biology, Dr. Browne was able to show that comb jellies have through-guts — throwing a wrench in the traditional evolutionary timeline.
"Of course, unanticipated consumer behavior, such as higher-than-priced medical service utilization in response to uncertainty around the future of healthcare could throw a wrench in [the] works," the report said.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted a new requirement of any immigration deal -- and it could throw a wrench in negotiations on how to protect young undocumented immigrants in limbo.
Zach Randolph might put a wrench in that plan, and if/when he does, people will rush to understand what it means for the NBA, its trends, and the position Randolph plays.
Again, these are exaggerated versions of people who we've all met in our real lives, albeit filtered through purposefully zany design in the case of perhaps the best of the bunch, Wrench.
The three countries want to sign the deal by the end of August to stop the ultra-left wing Mexican leader Andrés Manuel López Obrador from throwing a wrench in the talks.
Here are just a few things that could give you stomach cramps: The seller could ask to stay in the apartment after it's sold, throwing a monkey wrench into your moving plans.
If the change in the tax code has injected some uncertainty into the collector car market in the United States, another potential policy change could throw a bigger wrench into the works.
A wrench was thrown in Taylor Swift's new Lover era when it was announced that prominent music manager Scooter Braun has acquired Big Machine Records as part of a $300 million deal.
And a deadly coronavirus outbreak throws another wrench in these companies' businesses, with consumers potentially tightening up their wallets, and supply chains disrupted being overseas — primarily in China where the virus originated.
While it's ridiculously difficult to get a handle on all this tracking, there is a simple step you can take right now to throw a tiny wrench in those industry-wide gears.
Despite the wrench that increasing U.S. output has thrown in other producers' plans to try to nudge oil prices back up, their deal to slash production will not be jeopardized this quarter.
Not only has Jon finally learned the true nature of his parentage, which gives him a claim to the Iron Throne, but he's informed Daenerys of that little wrench in her grand plan.
Both launched in late 2017, Rivet and Stone & Beam are Amazon's way of throwing a wrench into the success of Ikea and other home goods powerhouses, because of course Amazon is doing that.
An Arizona man who allegedly hit his wife with a wrench and then strangled her to death said he did it because she'd become a "burden" to him after she had a stroke.
I'd rather drink six glasses of wine with Liekens than watch her try to wrench some interesting answers from unwilling-ish British couples while Steve "LOL, Penis" Jones chimes in from the side.
After stopping Berry for a traffic violation June 8, 1998, police found a tool set matching the wrench, blood spatters under the truck and a rust stain in the pattern of a chain.
The preceding episode, "Chloramphenicol," threw a wrench into the fabric of the series (click for a spoilery summary at your own peril), and "Clark's Place" is all about confronting a frightening new reality.
There are plenty of supplies elsewhere in the world, but in closing the door to U.S. LNG, China is throwing a wrench into the market and giving sellers an opportunity to hike prices.
But the chandelier can be quickly assembled using nothing but a handful of zip ties to hold it together—there's no having to hunt down a hex wrench, missing screws, or other tools.
Monday night, Democrats started using political tactics on the Senate floor to throw a wrench in the GOP's legislative machine while calling on Republicans to keep the entire governing body in the loop.

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