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  1. in a way that is very surprising

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Quantum computing is astonishingly complicated, especially for someone like me.
Even in a nation of immigrants, it is astonishingly diverse.
I think it's really an astonishingly difficult thing to do.
Its clout has grown astonishingly, notably in the region's south.
Astonishingly, Gossip Girl is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year.
Some flywheels are broken, and can fall apart astonishingly quickly.
Astonishingly, all this is regarded in France as perfectly normal.
In America, astonishingly, it has halved since the late 1960s.
But astonishingly, that's not what keeps him up at night.
"The share price is holding up astonishingly well," said Wegener.
Criminality among the city's 50 aldermen is also astonishingly common.
The day itself is astonishingly perfect, and you hate her.
Astonishingly quickly, India's most important social institution is being reshaped.
The rate of cognitive impairment was "astonishingly high," she said.
That is an astonishingly high number for a medical study.
Astonishingly, the currently process can take a year or more.
"Voters, astonishingly, have taken over the nominating process," he said.
They pretend their platforms, which are astonishingly powerful, are benign.
The effect on her, as on us, is astonishingly erotic.
Stanton helped to raise and deploy an astonishingly large army.
Astonishingly, that statement is still posted on Mr. Trump's website.
Astonishingly, the sculpture emerged from the wreckage in recognizable form.
Younger people are astonishingly insouciant about revanchist Russia and ascendant China.
What we have found is that Spotify's algorithms are astonishingly accurate.
And as a society, we're astonishingly passive about their systemic abuse.
Eggs are one of the most astonishingly versatile foods out there.
Click here to view original GIFElectricity is powerful and astonishingly noisy.
"I think it was astonishingly comical that everybody got that excited."
Astonishingly, Donald Trump's campaign is spending zero dollars on Olympics advertising.
That implies an astonishingly low post-NAFTA annual inflation rate of .
Astonishingly, this wasn't her first double ascent on a single trip.
Oh, and make an astonishingly good visual album in the process.
For the past 70 years, these institutions have worked astonishingly well.
"It's astonishingly relevant to 2016 without doing a thing to it."
Drillers have been dumping it onto markets at astonishingly low prices.
It was a settlement of convicts — though an astonishingly successful one.
But here's the real wizardry: The show works. Beautifully. Tenderly. Astonishingly.
That is an astonishingly large anomaly for a region this large.
Overall, the language Harris uses in her plan is astonishingly Orwellian.
The Source: An official Disney+ announcement Probability of Accuracy: Astonishingly accurate.
Still, Bleuler was astonishingly prescient about the complex nature of inheritance.
He was very brave, very funny and, above all, astonishingly inspirational.
Sometimes Prince sniffles or something rattles; it's an astonishingly intimate listen.
Why has it continued to be so astonishingly white straight guy?
There was obviously an appetite for it, because it grew astonishingly quickly.
It captures an astonishingly wide class of phenomena in succinct mathematical formulas.
Accompanied by mustard jus and mushroom farro pilaf, it was astonishingly flavorful.
Comcast's new phone service, Xfinity Mobile, has an astonishingly minimal phone lineup.
This would cap an astonishingly quick rise to power for Mr Macron.
Included in this deal are astonishingly affordable economy and business class fares.
Astonishingly, what a respondent said their ideology was — liberal, conservative, moderate, etc.
In America, astonishingly, it has plunged by half since the late 1960s.
That's an astonishingly flimsy rationale for allowing a state to kill someone.
This isn't for everybody; astonishingly, some folks prefer beaches and clean sheets.
Astonishingly, he never wrote a cookbook, nor did he articulate a philosophy.
Wautier was apparently astonishingly adept in many different genres, formats, and sizes.
Astonishingly, he wrote under his own name, address and even cellphone number.
These people have an astonishingly high bar for what constitutes anti-Semitism.
In exchange for these concessions, Trump seems to have won astonishingly little.
Joe Biden, who was the surefire winner, had an astonishingly poor showing.
Jamie's a good interview, and the chicken makes for astonishingly good eating.
While labor costs were high, some other economic costs were astonishingly low.
Pruitt's actions here were certainly illegal, and astonishingly corrupt even for him.
He's also shot the ball astonishingly well since arriving in Washington, hitting .
As Nate Silver has noted, Trump is astonishingly unpopular among the general public.
That shift might explain why Hart seemed to handle his scandal astonishingly badly.
Both the largest and the smallest structures of the universe are astonishingly simple.
Astonishingly, they did, and the team went on to dominate at the Olympics.
Cinera is a new project on Kickstarter that looks astonishingly uncomfortable and impracticle.
It makes the 10-hour series look astonishingly faithful to the original film.
But he has an astonishingly precise and powerful sense of who he represents.
They are astonishingly intricate, down to the cartoonish trees on the tiny pavements.
The event garnered international attention, but astonishingly, not a single person was killed.
The app uses AI to learn your voice and create astonishingly accurate transcriptions.
"The proposed procedure is based on astonishingly thin scientific evidence," says Dr Zhai.
He is astonishingly selfish, fretting about global warming while travelling by private jet.
Opinion: Is Trump in the most 'astonishingly excellent' health of any candidate ever?
But whatever its electoral effects, it produced an astonishingly pro–0.01 percent convention.
In the American health-care system, however, different people get astonishingly different deals.
What is surprising, however, is the provision's astonishingly poor draftsmanship and heavy-handedness.
It was astonishingly sweet, less like fruit than like jam or sticky nectar.
As far as conspiracy theories go, that's an astonishingly high rate of believers.
His greeting was astonishingly brazen, as if he were in a manic state.
Born in 21988, he had an astonishingly rapid ascent as a young man.
What this did achieve was to make the Department of Education astonishingly profitable.
Restless, powerful, profound, she is as formidable as this astonishingly demanding role deserves.
Astonishingly, the 1868 Lafite was not the oldest wine I tasted this year.
Football, for one, is astonishingly competitive, and it's getting faster all the time.
At 92, the pianist Mr. Weston remains a regal and astonishingly robust performer.
The novel is an astonishingly capacious form; like Whitman, it can contain multitudes.
That said, Oculus has been astonishingly indifferent to customer concerns throughout this process.
Astonishingly, the calm Acura representative in the passenger seat suggested I drive harder.
It's that when it comes to Russia, Trump's idea of "strength" is astonishingly dangerous.
Studies have shown that non-expert "crowds" can be astonishingly effective at predicting outcomes.
These linguistic peculiarities are all responses to the astonishingly rapid advance of trans activism.
Both were so astonishingly egregious that it's a wonder how many journalists stay employed.
You know what's astonishingly cheap and sized just right for storing a VR headset?
She wrote in an astonishingly cramped script, the tiniest letters imaginable, my friend said.
The Zephyrus has an astonishingly short battery life, even when the GPU isn't engaged.
It is also pitilessly cruel, filled with sympathy, nauseating, funny, heartbreaking, and astonishingly beautiful.
The code responsible for dropping and running the malicious payload is astonishingly the same.
It makes astonishingly accurate predictions about the nature of the world at microscopic scales.
It was also, astonishingly, the number one messaging app in Indonesia at the time.
If successful, the bill would finally bring an end to an astonishingly bad policy.
Both front-runners are disliked and distrusted by astonishingly large slices of the electorate.
That's because they're astonishingly cinematographic, with sequential scenes that work almost like film stills.
Astonishingly, for a party used to Mugabe's kingly delays, he was almost on time.
The first third was an astonishingly lonely, wholly isolating, and quite literally nauseating experience.
Astonishingly, they found thyroid cancer in more than a third of the glands inspected.
The food, never the establishment's greatest draw, despite astonishingly high prices, was sad, too.
For someone with zero experience, Reshma handles boys and sex and partying astonishingly well.
For an article in an academic publication, Kramer's piece made an astonishingly personal attack.
They were made quickly and cheaply, with astonishingly bad plots, acting, dubbing, and editing.
Lambda is astonishingly cheap: $0.0000002 per request plus $0.00001667 per gigabyte-second of compute.
"This was the most astonishingly inept diplomatic initiative I have ever seen," Galbraith said.
Mr. Trump's claims are astonishingly weak — and are wrong on both substance and process.
They are bombed, mortared, rocketed and sniped, all the while doing astonishingly fast work.
The role begins with an astonishingly long supported adagio for a man and woman.
Yet on tests designed to measure personality, attitudes, temperaments, and anxieties, they converged astonishingly.
"This is Eddie Murphy," Dick said introducing what looked like an astonishingly young man.
Still, the reaction of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's administration has been astonishingly obtuse.
But the rise from obscurity to fame in London fashion can be astonishingly fast.
Astonishingly, when it comes to hardcore cocaine use, things can get a bit ridiculous.
All of these approaches promise to be astonishingly expensive, but there is an additional drawback.
On denuclearization, the key issue of the summit, Kim appears to have held astonishingly firm.
For computers that cost multiple thousands of dollars, the default input devices are astonishingly bad.
His was an astonishingly more cosmopolitan world-view than that displayed by today's Chinese leaders.
While Saturn's rings are thousands of miles wide, they are, astonishingly, less than mile thick.
Trump's doctor note, about his fitness for the presidency, trumpeted the candidate's "astonishingly excellent" health.
Yes. Because Jack Dorsey tried to dodge a question by saying an astonishingly stupid thing.
The environment are astonishingly lush, and it feeds into the rose-tinted glasses of nostalgia.
I found a vinyl copy about a year ago and astonishingly it was still sealed.
Some state officials' responses, even those of Republicans in Deep South states, were astonishingly strong.
Newham has become astonishingly diverse, as have other working-class parts of London (see map).
It is an astonishingly bleak picture for a centrist European politician and an avowed internationalist.
The two books twine together, forming out of fragments an astonishingly coherent project of recollection.
He gave an astonishingly Trumpian performance: admit no error, shift responsibility, and blame the media.
These were also astonishingly good — crunchy outside, soft inside, with a mouthwatering combo of seasonings.
She found the chapter astonishingly assured, and asked to see the rest of the book.
Last year, Kieffer ran the New York City Marathon and finished, astonishingly, in fifth place.
The death penalty is still used for drug trafficking offenses, and it's used astonishingly often.
Astonishingly the AU gave him its year-long ceremonial chairmanship two years before his fall.
Moreover, pressuring legislators is far more effective when the legislation itself is not astonishingly unpopular.
Throughout this hot summer of civil disobedience, Hong Kong's leaders have been astonishingly tone-deaf.
Astonishingly, none of the adults (not even the kids' parents) could consistently detect the lies.
G.R. Pat Metheny's astonishingly self-assured debut helped forge a template for modern jazz guitar.
Berlin Theater BERLIN — In Germany, the dividing line between books and plays is astonishingly fluid.
Shows are astonishingly organic, both growing and decaying; changing any single component can change everything.
And the fill is astonishingly clean for a Sunday, with all its nooks and crannies.
But astonishingly, my non-intoxicated brain still found what they said funny, touching or interesting.
Astonishingly, Cale's first-person reminiscence gives way to generous, wrenching renderings of both his parents.
Astonishingly, this method is still used by some winged insects today, van de Schootbrugge said.
She tells us of the astonishingly common English words that were invented by John Milton.
Even more astonishingly, 77% of Republicans said Trump should cooperate with Democratic leaders in Congress.
Astonishingly, the new plan is even more tilted toward the rich than Trump's first plan.
Most Americans favor Planned Parenthood — and astonishingly, almost half of Trump supporters oppose defunding it.
Comey's testimony is astonishingly well-written, with beautifully precise sentences and a perfect five-act structure.
Astonishingly, the recipient mice took on the personality traits of the mice whose microbiomes they received.
Designed with simplicity and serious comfort in mind, the sneakers are flexible, supportive, and astonishingly soft.
Pfleger made an astonishingly bleak statement about how little faith some people have in Chicago police.
Astonishingly, however, the new directive implies that tiger and rhino parts may have considerable medical value.
It is an astonishingly careless way to treat an institution that, whatever its weaknesses, America needs.
Astonishingly, in October the party managed to lose the super-safe seat Mr Turnbull had vacated.
The result is astonishingly and profoundly unsettling, in a way that few books ever quite achieve.
Even after the bubble burst, he got away with an astonishingly light punishment for his crimes.
What it found was striking: The number of immigrants who commit terrorist attacks is astonishingly tiny.
THE WEST has few Muslim heroes but, astonishingly, a 12th-century jihadist is one of them.
At the same time, astonishingly efficient algorithms suited to quantum computing are waiting to be discovered.
For Americans, it seems like a terrific jobs market, with an astonishingly low,4.3% unemployment rate.
No wonder Malcolm Brickhouse, the astonishingly self-aware singer and lead guitarist, is so often aggravated.
These numbers are astonishingly low when we consider that the US is the world's largest economy.
The 2-month-old baby's astonishingly thick locks have already made her the internet's newest star.
And they are astonishingly common—perhaps the single most common organic "entities" in the entire biosphere.
He threw 34 pitches in the fourth inning, but after that he was almost astonishingly efficient.
Astonishingly, Strickland is just the third woman to have ever won the Nobel Prize in physics.
OK, some are, but some, like Meltdown/Spectre and Rowhammer, are astonishingly elaborate Rube Goldberg hacks.
Clinton's astonishingly negative polling on trust and likability, she presents the "safe choice" versus Mr. Trump.
If you want to be generous to Kushner, you'd say he has an astonishingly poor memory.
Astonishingly, about 22 percent of guns in the U.S. are still acquired without a background check.
The story appeared, astonishingly, in The New England Journal of Medicine in the summer of 295.
But once they reached a critical point, Rome's descent into chaos and dysfunction was astonishingly swift.
The result is that terrorist groups have had an astonishingly hard time striking the American homeland.
These changes could leave the rich paying an astonishingly high percentage of their income in taxes.
Astonishingly, Dollar Shave Club and Harry's, a rival launched a year later, have done just that.
It will also continue to cost him support among Latinos, who find this episode astonishingly offensive.
And there was an undeniable electricity — a charge of new energy after Friday's astonishingly frightening inauguration.
Astonishingly, despite all the negative chatter, consumer sentiment remains elevated, and even increased slightly last month.
An astonishingly large percentage of graduate students and professors in science today are foreigners and immigrants.
A Moon Shaped Pool is an astonishingly rewarding first listen, in turns serene, ominous and skewed.
What if I told you that the solution to political tribalism was astonishingly — almost embarrassingly — simple?
It's had an astonishingly consistent debut, with barely a missed step in its first 18 episodes.
Unsurprisingly, his foreign policy is astonishingly pro-Russia, and not just on issues related to terrorism.
That's an astonishingly high number, considering that a single pig can produce 200 pounds of food.
But bats have a little secret I'd like to share with you: They can be astonishingly fast.
And, in the end, the return on investment would be astonishingly small in terms of national security.
Subscriptions are astonishingly easy to opt into via TouchID and exceedingly difficult to cancel (PSA: instructions here).
Astonishingly, 1 out of 30 American adults have made this journey home over the last few decades.
Astonishingly the Saudis detained a sitting prime minister, Saad Hariri of Lebanon, for two weeks in November.
Mr Macron needs to keep his nerve, but, astonishingly, he has already passed his first big test.
Trump's lab "test results were astonishingly excellent," he wrote, mimicking the grandiose verbiage of his candidate-patient.
He is astonishingly ignorant of any basic information about policy, and even rudimentary facts about the world.
The Hispanic electorate will not just be larger than ever in 20163, it will be astonishingly young.
The Robinson majority never said whether it was overruling Black—astonishingly, it never even mentioned the case.
The large, yet astonishingly thin, Surface Studio is a perfect reflection of that still somewhat new skill.
In 1942 it was Japanese-Americans, but today in the minds of some it is, astonishingly, veterans.
Astonishingly expensive rent aside, the city of San Francisco is undoubtedly a gleaming beacon of infinite possibilities.
Of his 200 metres races since his breakthrough 2008 season, he's lost, astonishingly, just one of 30.
Astonishingly, these three ballets had their premieres between June 1977 and January 1978, in his final period.
Then started the backtracking, the meandering, the confusion so astonishingly unseemly for the world's most powerful nation.
It's not only astonishingly pretty on the plate, but delicious and not at all difficult to make.
One bottle could be astonishingly beautiful, while the next could be odd and almost devoid of pleasure.
Astonishingly, several surveys have shown Mr. Trump with less than 70 percent of self-identified Republican voters.
" And, most astonishingly, this: "Don't strain for balance or equivalence in a story where there is none.
This is despite admitting about 379 million people during that timeframe, an astonishingly low rate of failure.
We're talking about its astonishingly thorough, beautifully rendered parody—the one so spot-on it's mind-boggling.
They can be intriguingly mineral, gorgeously perfumed and astonishingly pure, while still displaying rich, focused fruit flavors.
Modelers and forecasters, in particular, are trying to figure out why they were off, sometimes astonishingly so.
In a pre-internet world, he built a global brand on the power of astonishingly provocative imagery.
Real information — actually, any information at all from Mr. Mueller's astonishingly leak-free team — is almost nonexistent.
The child performer Alisa Zakovics was an exceptional Clara: a lovably innocent character with astonishingly proficient dancing.
Here is a continent of astonishingly versatile Renaissance men, hyperactive printing presses and dangerous new religious ideas.
I mean, CBS rather astonishingly is attacking the fundamental concept of a controlled company in Delaware court.
That conclusion's intense drama makes a lighter impression than the Shades scene, which still seems astonishingly imaginative.
And yet the ends still do not justify the means, because the means are so astonishingly reckless.
Given the novel's astonishingly raw atheism, how are we to read the "religious" renunciation of its ending?
Astonishingly, even now she refuses to confirm how she herself will vote on either of the issues.
"Price's comments about people living with HIV are horrific, discriminatory, and astonishingly ill-informed," John's statement read.
While Donald Trump questions Hillary Clinton's health, his own "astonishingly excellent" health is now the one being scrutinized.
He was the Great Triangulator, and not having a mission in politics made his big pivots astonishingly effective.
Mr McHarg says the Order's membership grew "astonishingly" afterwards ("We should have a referendum every year," he quips).
There are two lyrics in Beyoncé's oeuvre that sum up the paradox that makes her so astonishingly compelling.
Designed with revolutionary merino wool fabric specifically made for footwear, the sneakers are flexible, supportive, and astonishingly soft.
Astonishingly, he appeared to invite Russia to raid his opponent's e-mails ("dry humour", says Major-General Mizusawa).
This is why Hocking's terminal outcomes are not the astonishingly labor-intensive installations themselves, but photographs of them.
It's an astonishingly thin, ultra-powerful laptop for gamers, and it almost utterly fails at being a laptop.
If Vineyard Wind secures the necessary approvals, the project would be, astonishingly, America's first large offshore wind farm.
Many of the makeovers are still astonishingly great — even today, exactly 32 years after the show's first episode.
Astonishingly, 23 of the 25 people he interacts with the most on Twitter are members of the press.
And for the love of Zod, turn on two-factor authentication, which is, astonishingly, still somewhat controversial advice.
Most of the Doom Patrol's squad are products of questionable decisions, unfair choices and some astonishingly bad luck.
Astonishingly, the boy could actually see the pilot in the cockpit as he buzzed low over the mountain.
Sally Hansen wasn't the only large brand to court a creator before putting out an astonishingly similar product.
Astonishingly, in Egypt's broken system university graduates are more likely to be jobless than the country's near-illiterate.
Astonishingly, McCain's response was not a robust repudiation of a man who never sacrificed anything in his life.
And the issue polls astonishingly well — one Quinnipiac poll found that 90 percent of Americans supported the idea.
Astonishingly, given the importance of Saudi Arabia there hasn't ever been a Trump-appointed ambassador in the country.
Astonishingly, the new trade agreement is only a minor shift from the status quo and from previous agreements.
Astonishingly, a plurality of voters in four of those swing states had not yet settled on a candidate.
In the past decade, the path from defiant outsider to success as an insider has grown astonishingly short.
"The defendants' conduct was astonishingly cruel," Montgomery Deputy State's Attorney Peter Feeney said in court Monday, reports WJLA.
Refugees from Iran are so astonishingly unlike Iranians generally that it has to be seen to be believed.
Yet, in an astonishingly shortsighted move, John Bolton dissolved that directorate upon his arrival as national security adviser.
Astonishingly, Mr. Robert says he suffers from vertigo, and has experienced accidents that have left him partly disabled.
It includes, among other things, a moving description of Secretariat's astonishingly dominant win in the 1973 Belmont Stakes.
It may not be the greatest show on earth, but in moments like these, it comes astonishingly close.
Adam Neumann's fall from grace was astonishingly swift once his company, WeWork, filed to go public in August.
It's mostly because the Canadian people themselves remain astonishingly hospitable, with many groups clamoring for more Syrian refugees.
He successfully woos her by matching her serious attitude with his own (they are an astonishingly passionless couple).
CRITIC'S PICK Geraldine Viswanathan is astonishingly resonant as a teenager testing the boundaries of faith, tradition and sexuality.
To me it was an astonishingly user-friendly tool that cut through opaque corporate bureaucracy on my behalf.
We're, astonishingly, with the rest of the pack on hospital spending in the last six months of life.
One of the most breathtaking moments is astonishingly simple, as the lovers warm themselves in front of a fire.
Instead, they wrote more than 4,000 astonishingly tone-deaf words examining The Birth of a Nation's future awards chances.
Just look how mind-bogglingly perfect they both are: Seriously, though, how can one man be so astonishingly chiselled?
He's been reviewing a number of expensive all-in-one PCs, and the default input devices are astonishingly bad.
Incorporating reptilian prints into your daily wardrobe is astonishingly easy, so make this your easiest, most stylish move yet.
Astonishingly, his team has recorded slutty male sandpipers visiting 24 breeding sites during a single six-week long season.
But that did not stop President Donald Trump giving the billionaire brothers an astonishingly insulting ticking off this week.
"Although Mercury is one of Earth's nearest planetary neighbors, astonishingly little was known when we set out," Solomon said.
This is an astonishingly beautiful volume that highlights the best part of the Star Wars universe: its incredible visuals.
Newly-unearthed tapes reveal an astonishingly racist private exchange between President Richard Nixon and then-California Governor Ronald Reagan.
" STRESS commander Bannon defended his men, astonishingly, by pointing out that they "hadn't been that inefficient in the past.
And yet, what I found in the book was not all that thrilling or shocking, but rather astonishingly pedestrian.
Trico is an astonishingly realized creature, with subtle animations and sound design helping you figure out what it's feeling.
This would be an astonishingly bold move, given the US and Turkey are technically allies as fellow NATO members.
But the conceit of Ausch­witz as a demented fairy tale in which wishes are never answered rings astonishingly true.
The Nazis were so cruel individually and in aggregate, so astonishingly malicious, that we owe them our best imaginations.
In my experience, solving the puzzle with cards is an astonishingly good challenge for a wide range of kids.
This love quadrangle is — and I say this as someone who enjoys romantic angst — monumentally, astonishingly, face-meltingly boring.
That track, taken from Untrue, is an astonishingly beautiful piece of music, given the most (intentionally) throwaway title imaginable.
This is a fascinating short film about WorldsChat, an early internet interactive chat program which is, astonishingly, still active.
A U.S. divide on the Yemen war, alarm over possible gene-edited babies, and a steer that's astonishingly big.
According to popular myth, Hoover achieved this astonishingly long tenure by blackmailing politicians with tidbits from his secret files.
" I said that the guests, the Fellows, always remarked on how astonishingly quickly their time here went by. "What?
But the Fillmore East was nothing new; it was just the latest bloom in an astonishingly fertile musical neighborhood.
In the short term, it looks as if he's going to avoid any punishment for his astonishingly awful misdeeds.
They were astonishingly huge—the largest wooden clear-span structures in the world, more than a thousand feet long.
When Roche, with scant ceremony, lifted up the spinal column, a talon of astonishingly bright red flesh dangled loose.
And with an astonishingly low critics rating on RottenTomatoes, this one isn't likely to replicate the original's slow burn.
To the Editor: Allan Ripp describes the numerous job e-applications he has received from astonishingly unqualified job seekers.
The meetups are astonishingly varied — Lombard has photographed Harry Potter fandoms, lesbian "cougars 'n' cubs," barefoot communities, even ghost hunters.
Pretty much the only thing holding this together is that Maisie Williams, the actress who plays Arya, is astonishingly talented.
Even more astonishingly, the mainstream candidates don't seem to have the backing of the party's relatively moderate blue-state voters.
"To see what's really going on at the border you always need to take an astonishingly long view," Meissner said.
Few actors wordlessly convey so much: Joan's battle with all she has repressed plays across the actor's astonishingly expressive face.
Astonishingly, a few voters wrote in Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, a fellow who puts the enemy in frenemy.
Astonishingly, the study projects China may have already met its Paris Agreement goal of peaking its CO2 emissions by 2030 .
A transition that took 200 years in the West, from seven children to two, can now take place astonishingly fast.
Ten years ago, the site's editing team was astonishingly skewed along gender lines: just 13% of contributors identified as women.
A Nintendo Switch was the latest victim and, astonishingly, it survived a 1000-foot plummet into an asphalt parking lot.
For a band that had its heyday nearly 50 years ago, Queen's ethos is astonishingly in step with the times.
That's just an astonishingly long time for anyone to weave through a web of madness without any room for error.
The other takeaway: This was an astonishingly substantive debate, especially if you compare it with the vacuous, petty Republican debates.
Against Djokovic, he won 57 percent of second-serve points, an astonishingly high number against the world's top-ranked player.
The details of Epstein's death, alone in a camera-less room guarded by two unconscious men, are permanently, astonishingly unknowable.
It's also been challenged by resurgent socialism in places like the United Kingdom and even, astonishingly enough, the United States.
I used to praise the Islamic Republic for its literacy rates and the astonishingly high number of university-educated women.
This kind of politics has a precise name, one that's been rather astonishingly bandied about during the Republican primary season.
The Carpe Diem players turned in a fiery and flexible performance that was astonishingly free given the unfamiliar tuning system.
The confit, slowly cooked in duck fat, is rich, moist, easily boned, leaner than the duck version and astonishingly versatile.
Europe's immigration and refugee policies could be astonishingly generous, but its integration and assimilation efforts were generally desultory or reactive.
In this case, the government — rather astonishingly — has maintained the pilot program for two decades without proving that it works.
But low ticket prices for opera, that astonishingly expensive art form, guaranteed that each production would operate at a loss.
Astonishingly the synagogue's towers remained standing after the latest in a series of grave traumas suffered at the landmark building.
Your stepmother made things worse with that astonishingly cruel statement ("you're not who I would have chosen as a stepchild").
Our soccer correspondent reflects on why the city's two astonishingly wealthy, unapologetically ambitious clubs have delivered so little this season.
Although it was not lacking in issues that could cause investors to become unsafe, the investors show themselves astonishingly relaxed.
To be clear, this isn't the first time humans have seen a tidal disruption event, though they are astonishingly rare.
This was in large part because the self-described nationalists proved to be astonishingly bad at actually pushing their agenda.
From the bestselling author of literally a hundred other books… From the bestselling author of literally a hundred other books… It's published by Ubisoft, a global gaming power known for creating expansive gaming worlds (like the astonishingly beautiful Assassin's Creed: Odyssey) with bafflingly uneven gameplay and writing (like the astonishingly lopsided Assassin's Creed: Odyssey).
Anyone who has actually read this astonishingly brief and enigmatic constitutional amendment knows what baloney will be found on that plate.
But now that he has been elected, the world is on edge, especially as Trump's objectives for America are astonishingly hazy.
The scandal really is astonishingly petty — at the time, Christie's reelection already looked reassured, and he didn't even need this endorsement.
Netflix's interest can be astonishingly profitable: the entertainment behemoth is willing to stump up the big bucks for the biggest names.
Astonishingly, the three leading candidates all agree with Mr Macron on the need for a liberalising fix to France's struggling economy.
Towards the end of the exhibition are astonishingly stark, minimal, geometrical abstractions that continued to push the boundaries of nonrepresentational art.
BLASPHEMY laws, in the sense of laws that penalise speech or acts that disrespect God or the sacred, are "astonishingly widespread".
The U.S. has astonishingly become a global oil exporting power, pushing out 1 million barrels of oil onto the global market.
Dutch police have tested training eagles to hunt down bad drones, but the impracticalities of that approach add up astonishingly fast.
" The doctor described Trump's blood pressure as "astonishingly excellent," his stamina as "extraordinary" and his physical examination showing "only positive results.
We also shouldn't forget that leadership at the highest levels in government demands attention to an astonishingly wide range of issues.
Then you had Kellyanne Conway, astonishingly, call things "alternative facts," which really was appalling and something she's used during the interview.
Astonishingly today, records show that Democrats and Republicans in Congress are even more polarized and obstructionist than they were in 1879.
Astonishingly, at many of the most highly ranked institutions, even history majors can graduate without taking a single American history class.
The language is astonishingly complex because the financial instruments themselves are, too — at least, that's what I thought at the time.
They include members of Erdogan's cabinet and, most astonishingly, the current director of Turkish National Intelligence, Hakan Fidan, according to Yayla.
His three-point shooting was astonishingly prolific; he hit 402 threes in 79 regular season games, which set an NBA record.
Astonishingly unredacted, these documents detail their 2014 purchase, which upgraded their obsolete DRTbox model to the smaller and more powerful 1183C.
As currently configured, the pharmaceutical industry is astonishingly "not green," said Christina Boville, the chief scientific officer of the new venture.
But Leicester, which astonishingly won the league in 2016, could not hold on for its first win at Arsenal since 1973.
Thereafter, Rashmi astonishingly transforms into a girl who is obsessed with the fact that she and Guddu aren't married "for real".
One can't help thinking — reports of his "astonishingly excellent" health notwithstanding — that Mr. Trump might do well to unwind a little.
Most astonishingly, the choreography brilliantly vindicates a score and libretto by Richard Strauss that have long been deemed ill-advised failures.
Most ostentatious is the women's designer section, which is thick with fanciful and often astonishingly expensive clothes, from Marni to Monse.
Edward Snowden's 2013 revelations about America's astonishingly robust surveillance apparatus were consciousness-altering, even to those who would reflexively condemn him.
Many composers are unable or unwilling to talk or write about their music, but Boulez was always astonishingly prolific with words.
Although they were made in the 70s and often take place in the more distant past, Wertmüller's political burlesques feel astonishingly contemporary.
Astonishingly, the original crew of investors is essentially doubling down their $20 million investment from a little less than a year ago.
And taking more heroin—from a batch that I could see worked fine for everyone else—astonishingly made me feel even worse.
It's also an astonishingly gorgeous game, both technically and stylistically, demonstrating that strategy games don't have to be boring to look at.
The narrative context is always changing, but the actual tasks placed in front of you are pulled from an astonishingly limited pool.
The Mezaroses' 2013 plum palinka, despite being a palate-walloping 52 percent alcohol, was astonishingly sweet and fruity, with distinctly plummy notes.
I made an appointment with the owner, Camille Obadia, who at an astonishingly youthful looking 70-something, is her own best advertisement.
Because, rather astonishingly, almost a third of Democrats also said Mr Comey was wrong not to have indicted her first time around.
"I didn't even get a shot in," lamented a frustrated Suarez, who astonishingly did not have a touch in the French box.
With astonishingly strong winds, the near-Category 5 hurricane transformed the quaint beachside community's homes and hotels into ragged frames and foundations.
With astonishingly strong winds, the near–Category 5 hurricane transformed the quaint beachside community's homes and hotels into ragged frames and foundations.
It's an astonishingly powerful VR experience regardless of the hardware you're using, but Quest feels like the ideal home for Beat Saber.
We discovered that Pluto is an astonishingly dynamic place, with mountains, chasms, a billowy atmosphere, and maybe even a massive subsurface ocean.
With the exception of Singapore, most rides in the region are astonishingly cheap, particularly if perched on the back of a motorbike.
Kubo isn't the kind of movie that opens to blockbuster numbers, but an astonishingly positive response from critics should help carry it.
It found that the genetic diversity of these horned whales is astonishingly low compared to similar animals living in the arctic waters.
This would amount to a legitimation crisis, unprecedented in our modern history, but astonishingly it wouldn't constitute the most troubling possible outcome.
It was astonishingly rare: a live specimen showed up in a harbor in Japan, swimming right at the surface in Toyama Bay.
We have an astonishingly popular newsletter, because a bunch of our readers want to read our stories delivered to them via email.
Bigger cannons heave oxygen cylinders and, astonishingly, even large household water-heaters packed with enough explosives to destroy a cluster of buildings.
Here's the milk chugging I was talking about: But another way to put it is that HWNDU was an astonishingly successful work.
Mr Trump scoffed, too—then, astonishingly, seemed to call for the Russians to dig up Mrs Clinton's private e-mails as well.
They were so alarmingly terrible at hockey, and of such astonishingly low rank, that victory would have earned us literally zero points.
Astonishingly, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland had to cancel a trip to Europe to hurriedly scuttle down to Washington after the announcement.
On almost any other day, this would have been front-page news, since the indictment alleges an array of astonishingly corrupt practices.
A massive survey of tramp art at the Museum of International Folk Art delves into the unexplored history of astonishingly elaborate creations.
" The policies that sent these Americans overseas "have not succeeded," while the wars have continued to prove "astonishingly expensive" and "strategically incoherent.
GREEN Astonishingly, not a word has been added to Hammerstein's book, nor any major liberties taken with the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs.
From "Montevallo" It had to happen: a performer arrived astonishingly comfortable in both idioms, toggling back and forth between them with ease.
From one perspective, the universe is astonishingly large, full of habitable planets like Earth where life could evolve as it did here.
Astonishingly, the elk seemed to pick up on these "different stories for how hunters behave" and possibly responded accordingly, Dr. Thurfjell said.
It's a bit difficult to grasp this concept, but once one does it's hard to see it as anything but astonishingly clever.
Two printings of a lithograph of the image realize astonishingly different nuances of the drama with a simple change of color density.
And the astonishingly high number of people being treated for opioid and heroin addiction may not get the second chance they deserve.
More astonishingly, Finnish capitalists also realized that it would be in their own long-term interests to accept steep progressive tax hikes.
" The letter stated that Trump "has had no significant medical problems" and called the candidate's blood pressure and lab results "astonishingly excellent.
"Hope" is an astonishingly good episode of television, frank yet funny in a way that shows Black-ish at its very best.
From one perspective, the universe is astonishingly large, full of habitable planets like Earth where life could evolve like it did here.
The new processor has quad cores and an astonishingly low base clock speed, but the chip still trounces the old model in benchmarks.
By running such an astonishingly dismal campaign she has guaranteed the opposite if not for years then at least for months to come.
That's ... an astonishingly rapid timetable for a massive and controversial bill that's been trashed by so many members of the Senate so far.
It's a colorful, astonishingly authentic recreation of the Big Apple's northernmost borough during one of the most turbulent periods in its real history.
While Trump has been "astonishingly open" with the media and has even answered his own phone, there is a flip side, Thompson said.
Deakins's win prevented another historic first from being made: Mudbound's Rachel Morrison is, astonishingly, the first woman ever nominated for the cinematography award.
"A lot of the time when faith communities are saying the most astonishingly ridiculous things, it is fear of the unknown," O'Sullivan said.
It would help to change a state of affairs where "astonishingly, anti-Semitism used to be defined by the perpetrator not the victim".
The global order has served us astonishingly well, making the post–Cold War era the richest and least violent time in human history.
They arrived with nothing but adapted astonishingly fast: the median household income for Vietnamese-Americans, for example, is now above the national average.
Astonishingly, it's not specifically illegal for police officers in many states to have sex with sex workers during the course of sting operations.
These standards can get astonishingly detailed and prescriptive, down to the percentage of ingredients, as well as restrictions on shape, size, and texture.
Doug Hughes directs an astonishingly supple cast of four (Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector) in 21 parts (23:30).
Unlike Football Manager, in which largely indistinguishable players glide across the field, FIFA boasts fluid, head-to-head play and astonishingly detailed graphics.
It is an astonishingly good thing to cook and eat, especially with nutty white rice and perhaps that braised celery on the side.
Doug Hughes directs an astonishingly supple cast of four (Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector) in 21 parts (1:8113).
Doug Hughes directs an astonishingly supple cast of four (Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector) in 236 parts (2212:2352).
Doug Hughes directs an astonishingly supple cast of four (Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector) in 44 parts (1:30).
Doug Hughes directs an astonishingly supple cast of four (Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector) in 21 parts (1:30).
Doug Hughes directs an astonishingly supple cast of four (Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector) in 21 parts (1:213).
It was an astonishingly partisan performance for a sitting federal judge, let alone one who hopes to serve on the nation's highest court.
Indeed, the difference between Trump's net economic approval rating and net overall approval rating is astonishingly high when put in a historical context.
When you spend time with Yiannopoulos, as I've had the dubious pleasure of doing, one thing becomes clear: He is astonishingly self-important.
But Eban's pacing, along with a structure that makes this astonishingly complex story easy to follow, gives the book a rough, unforced elegance.
And, yes, the Oppo Watch looks astonishingly similar to the Apple Watch, with the only big difference being the lack of digital crown.
Astonishingly, it's enough for the Democrats to effectively deny the Republicans the advantage of incumbency that usually helps a party hold the House.
The 19-year-old Aran Bell, making an astonishingly impressive debut as Romeo on Wednesday afternoon, is already right in almost every way.
Pulling off as many as 19513 perfect pirouettes on pointe is astonishingly hard, but was simply a matter of course for Carmelita Maracci.
Reach Out and Read is astonishingly cost-effective — about $20 per child per year — because it piggybacks on pediatricians who donate their time.
It would be one thing if it was merely accurate, but it's astonishingly good at keeping pace with the quickness of human speech.
If anything, the collision of sounds is a distraction from the fact that "1000 gecs" is, at its core, an astonishingly sweet album.
Astonishingly, Mengele was in American captivity in 1945 and the Israelis found him in 1960; for different reasons both ventures were simply dropped.
Nearly 30,000 deaths were attributed to fentanyl in 2017, an astonishingly dramatic rise from the less than 5,000 deaths recorded annually prior to 2014.
But I had to get this astonishingly wrong beginning out into the open, because boy is this a bad start for the FCC's agenda.
Capitalism is astonishingly dynamic, he says, and Marxism is hate-filled, yet the state must be able to harness markets to an ethical purpose.
Davis, writing in the Sunday Times, said it was an "astonishingly dishonest claim" to say there is no worked-out alternative to May's plan.
Astonishingly, that canyon wasn't discovered until 2013, when remote sensing data allowed scientists to peer through thick ice and reconstruct the rugged topography below.
He has built an astonishingly diverse team, reflecting the grab bag of ancient cities, former colonies and immigration flows Belgium was patched together from.
Astonishingly, a country that was once workshop to the world has run a deficit in goods trade (which is dominated by manufactures) since 1983.
As it turned out, most of the lawmakers proved astonishingly uninformed, and the CEO spent most of the day ably swatting back soft pitches.
The astonishingly efficient prototype requires just 3.5 microwatts of juice, and it employs an innovative approach to avoid the need for a battery cell.
Linking them as Republicans have was a choice, and it is the reason their health care repeal push is constantly faltering and astonishingly unpopular.
" The missive didn't offer much medical evidence for those claims beyond citing a blood pressure of 110/65, described by Bornstein as "astonishingly excellent.
That said, I will fight someone to the death to defend "Ring Ring"—which astonishingly did not make Gold—as the band's greatest hit.
The agency now books some $50 billion in profits on the lending system annually and continues to astonishingly make a profit on defaulted loans.
The Republican Party has, collectively, not only consistently missed opportunities to make headway but has endured self-inflicted wounds on an astonishingly regular basis.
If there's ever been a better description of Ms. Le Guin's astonishingly diverse and adventurous body of work, I've yet to come across it.
"If you've bought your room on an auction site and paid an astonishingly small amount for it, you should adjust your expectations," he said.
Writer-director Annabelle Attanasio makes an astonishingly assured feature debut with "Mickey and the Bear," a coming-of-age tale set in Anaconda, Mont.
Scientists see giant particle accelerators, in which protons collide at astonishingly high speeds, as an essential technology for unlocking the secrets of the cosmos.
But then there's the astonishingly fine flavor and texture of the blue shrimp themselves, glossy and appealingly slippery on a bed of ice pebbles.
But the event was truly global and astonishingly well organized: There were over 2000,2250 events scheduled in over 2000 countries on all seven continents.
Flying at roughly 2,600 feet above the sea, he held to an astonishingly straight path, apparently calibrating for shifts in the wind and conditions.
The uniformly strong cast is astonishingly vulnerable as their characters break each other down, slipping in and out of fantasies and brutally intimate arguments.
The local New York Democratic party — galvanized by AOC's election — was moving decidedly to the left and Amazon seemed astonishingly unprepared to weather the wave.
"Until this point, astonishingly and dangerously, no criminal offense in Australia existed to criminalize economic espionage of the type defined in this bill," Porter said.
Even as they snipe at each other and behave abominably, over and over they end up working together to come up with something astonishingly clever.
America has an astonishingly narrow view of "health" — and that was reflected in the rhetoric from this season's presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
But if you're flush with cash, you're getting an astonishingly light and fast 21080-in-3.03 that's legitimately good at everything it claims to do.
"Wow this is astonishingly stupid and offensive to people who actually care about 9/11 and what it meant for the US," one person tweeted.
That's a pretty astonishingly fast pace for this kind of all-out implosion, but the warning signs have been there since pretty much the beginning.
Astonishingly, he concluded that the programme reduced personal saving by between 30% and 50%; throughout his life he was a staunch advocate for its reform.
Netflix also keeps rolling out astonishingly good content, like last year's American Vandal, a parody on the true crime genre set in a high school.
Astonishingly, though, he had remained in his amniotic sac, a rare occurrence that happens in less than one in 80,000 births, according to Cedars Sinai.
Astonishingly, all three had touched out in 51.14 seconds, behind Schooling's Olympic record 50.39 in the second dead-heat in a final in two days.
A quick search online yields a montage of the 70 double-page spreads of the original as a single, astonishingly accurate view of the globe.
Astonishingly, the Red Cross file revealed, the person requesting the information in 21951 was none other than Hella — now Helena Tirkel of Armadale, Victoria, Australia.
" The missive didn't offer much medical evidence for those claims beyond citing a blood pressure of 110/65, described by the letter as "astonishingly excellent.
Finally, I want to spread the word that it is critically important—and astonishingly easy with modern technology—to know and monitor your blood pressure.
Due to this lack of competition, Americans pay astonishingly high swipe fees: from two to ten times higher than the rest of the industrialized world.
In year as dark and astonishingly fucked up as this one's been, Primitive Man made sure to remind us: it's only going to get worse.
That's more than 80 flights every day — an astonishingly high number given that the mayor has mythologized himself as a national leader in climate change.
Removed from the context of the classroom, the closely cropped boards transform astonishingly well from educational tools into beautiful abstractions of pastel swirls and linework.
I fell to my knees, feeling tiny and huge, and as lonely as I've ever been, but also astonishingly close to the crowds around me.
Yet for all the innovation in the consumer side of the economy, there has been an astonishingly limited amount of innovation in the B23B world.
Within a few weeks, the system was cultivating novel colonies in the Massachusetts Bay; astonishingly, some bacteria even thrived when relocated to a petri dish.
Astonishingly, and perhaps sadly, the man's eight-word tweet also generated thousands of words in opinion pieces and media stories, and obviously the count continues.
As a boy he was an inventive tinkerer, building mechanical trains from scratch, making doll-size jewelry and astonishingly sophisticated animal sculptures from metal scraps.
The results of those studies are astonishingly consistent: Convicted sex offenders have among the lowest rates of same-crime recidivism of any category of offender.
Close watchers of the president's Twitter feed found this significant because Trump had, rather astonishingly, managed to refrain from ever tweeting about Avenatti before this.
Location-wise I've done astonishingly: I'm on the top of a central building, in a perfect wooden fort made of ramps and floors and walls.
But in the 18 months I've been in the Senate, what I've seen is an astonishingly limited vision for what the Senate can and should accomplish.
Astonishingly, these chat-up lines don't actively repel the female contestants, who throw themselves into the task of winning a real-life prince's heart with gusto.
Though it's relatively unheard of for an email platform to offer this level of tracking by default, it's astonishingly easy to embed tracking software into emails.
But deployed against Donald Trump, in a year where the race is astonishingly close, it's actually turned him into the only credible choice for the establishment.
And Mr Rizzo has inked an astonishingly team-friendly deal, which can keep him in a Cubs uniform until 2021 for a paltry total of $54m.
While beauty apps, an astonishingly large category in the App Store, have faced their share of criticism, MakeApp has inspired a particularly strong wave of criticism.
What they did say is that the Arctic has been having an astonishingly weird year, of shattered monthly temperature records and record-low sea ice cover.
The film explores the messy, controversial issues around sexual consent, an astonishingly hubristic subject choice for a filmmaker under a cloud of suspicion around sexual misconduct.
Astonishingly, it is the first-ever retrospective in America of the painter, an artist that some critics have put in the first rank of Renaissance Masters.
The changes witnessed by Mr Wu—driven by Tianjin's location as a gateway to Beijing and other northern cities—have been both dramatic and astonishingly rapid.
Others, a smaller group, say that it means the Federal Reserve should keep on raising interest rates because of inflation concerns, despite the astonishingly strong dollar.
The Amite River at Denham Springs, near Baton Rouge, reached a 46.2 feet earlier this week, astonishingly higher than the 41.5 feet record seen in 1983.
It's certainly not one that she's released before — although it does look astonishingly similar to "Gravity," a limited edition lipstick shade Fenty released for the holidays.
And not only do trans people suffer astonishingly high rates of sexual violence and suicidality, they are also contracting HIV at 3 times the national average.
In the summer of 2013, a YouTube video appeared showing a trio of 11- and 12-year-old boys playing astonishingly polished metal in Times Square.
And this week's astonishingly delayed decision to finally replace IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is probably the example of how draining that swamp has gone off track.
A year before the presidential election in 2016, Harold Bornstein wrote that Trump had "extraordinary" physical strength and stamina, as well as "astonishingly excellent" blood pressure.
The military has files on roughly 81,000 missing soldiers going back to World War II. Astonishingly, DPAA estimates that 41 percent of these cases are solvable.
Essentially, tramp art is comprised of only one or two simple hand-carving techniques, replicated and layered in such numbers as to form astonishingly elaborate creations.
But the unique combination of a presidential system, political stability, and overwhelming military strength makes winning the American presidency an astonishingly daunting task for any woman.
For the riders, it's astonishingly dangerous; in 200 one rider died at a Professional Bull Riders event in Brazil, and two others died at non-P.
Both cars were designed to be astonishingly fast but comfortable and easy to drive, thanks to massive turbocharged 16-cylinder engines mounted behind the two seats.
The movie, astonishingly enough, also has a scene in which the sleaziest driver (Larry Hagman) attempts sex with an unconscious coed who has overdosed on Seconal.
On the town side sat the Zeus Ceramics factory, which, astonishingly, continued to operate even as the combatants traded mortar and small-arms fire almost daily.
LORI MCKENNA "The Bird & The Rifle" (CN) and DORI FREEMAN "Dori Freeman" (Free Dirt) Two bare-bones but astonishingly sturdy albums by female country singer-songwriters.
"They're astonishingly preserved," said Jon Adams, the leader of the Black Sea project and founding director of the maritime archaeology center at the University of Southampton.
After our decision was made, we would submit our requests to our astonishingly patient and imaginative Oma, who would — without complaint — exceed every expectation upon delivery.
Buttigieg led among those 45 to 64, while Biden led solidly with seniors (though he, astonishingly, drew fewer than 1 in 20 voters younger than 45).
They've been around an astonishingly long amount of time, and most likely lived in a similar manner for a period stretching back 70,000 years, possibly longer.
However, after weeks of emphasizing the "urgency" of rushing through impeachment, Speaker Pelosi astonishingly announced that she would not be sending the articles to the Senate.
It was only seven months ago that we first heard of "Operation Varsity Blues," the best-named FBI investigation of the astonishingly brazen college admissions scandal.
The judge ultimately sided with Ovideo, who now joins an astonishingly small group of migrants who have been granted asylum under the Remain in Mexico policy.
Its resistance to institutionalization and ideological clarity made it astonishingly fragile—especially since it required holding public space in the face of attacks from the state.
But the industry they're heading into is, astonishingly, less populated with women — and by many accounts less welcoming to them — than it was in Wilkes's day.
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, which comes out in paperback March 7, is her first collection of short stories, and it is astonishingly beautiful.
Astonishingly, Mr. Trump's attacks were successful in part because they were amplified by some of the G.O.P.'s most prominent leaders, like John McCain and Mitch McConnell.
Then, Chance the Rapper, an astonishingly nimble and emotionally mature rapper, delivered a verse cum sermon while Mr. West stood at the side of the stage, beaming.
A poll from Quinnipiac University released this week found, astonishingly, that a mere 17 percent of the public approved of the Republican bill, while 56 percent disapproved.
Starting today, Norwegian Air is having its New Year sale in which the airline is offering astonishingly affordable airfare to top destinations like Paris, Copenhagen, and Barcelona.
And at her worst, Hollis refashions her own (apparently resolved) struggles into astonishingly harsh instruction for other women, under the guise of women's empowerment and tough love.
The severed head of a wolf that lived in Siberia roughly 40,000 years ago has been recovered in an astonishingly intact state, according to the Siberian Times.
In 1976, he was badly burned when he crashed during the German Grand Prix, but he made an astonishingly fast return to racing just six weeks later.
His only health disclosure was a note from his doctor saying his health was "astonishingly excellent" and that he would be the healthiest person ever elected president.
Happy snow day, I am using an astonishingly expensive hair dryer to remove all moisture from a chicken to maximize skin crispiness when I roast it. pic.twitter.
The Ephemeral City by French artist Olivier Grossetête is an astonishingly large installation located in Barangaroo as part of the Sydney Festival happening in Australia right now.
Astonishingly, at a time when people abhor the buying of elections by the rich, the party at its recent national meeting approved taking in large corporate donations.
Astonishingly, the last time a new sunscreen ingredient was introduced in the United States was in 2002 – when smartphones didn't exist and Donald Trump was a Democrat.
As she's grown into more of a cultural icon and celebrated personality, it can occasionally be difficult to remember that Parton is primarily an astonishingly talented musician.
Astonishingly, Schroders finds that this rate, as it stands, puts us on course to hit a global average temperature rise of 7.8℃ by 2100, if nothing changes.
Astonishingly, you're also moving to undercut the Western sage grouse conservation plans that were so carefully developed by bipartisan federal, state and local partners across the West.
" Bornstein gained notoriety in 2016 when he wrote a letter claiming that, if elected, Trump would be the healthiest American president ever, calling Trump's health "astonishingly excellent.
More astonishingly, Democrats appeared to have captured at least a share of control of the state House of Delegates, erasing what had been a massive Republican majority.
The gameplay seems astonishingly sophisticated, and the creative thought that has gone into the design and art direction of the characters and sets is off the charts.
Astonishingly—or, in hindsight, perhaps predictably—Ryan would go on to pitch four more seasons in Texas and strike out 638 more hitters before retiring in 1993.
There were astonishingly huge, energetic crowds for American nu-knuckledraggers Five Finger Death Punch, Swedish cheese warriors Sabaton, horror daddy supreme Rob Zombie, and, of course, Slayer.
But she also has an astonishingly prolific sideline as a popular author, writing some 59 books on a variety of macabre subjects, including ghosts and ghost hunters.
But why did Joey Alexander, the adorable and astonishingly skilled 15-year-old pianist from Indonesia, play original compositions with almost none of the three title elements?
In his review for The Times, Stephen Holden wrote, "Phrase by phrase, image by image, it is an astonishingly rich, detailed and grimly moving piece of work."
Now, a joint exhibition titled Calder / Miró: Constellations presented concurrently at Acquavella Galleries and Pace Gallery is uniting the astonishingly like-minded pieces in New York City.
Astonishingly, the belief that vaccination could turn children into cattle took hold in England – a mass delusion that was lampooned by the cartoonist James Gillray (pictured top).
Zubin Mehta and his ensemble, famous for its burnished sound, receive three nights on the main stage at Carnegie, and are filling them with astonishingly conventional repertoire.
Nietzsche would soon assume a professorship in Basel, at the astonishingly young age of twenty-four, but he jumped at the chance to join the Wagner operation.
Transportation, particularly driving, is the largest source of greenhouse gases in the U.S. The Times analyzed information that provides an astonishingly detailed look at carbon dioxide emissions.
An astonishingly high rate of opioid prescription in Humboldt County has bred addiction, officials said, and the craving is increasingly sated by a growing market for heroin.
In Season 5, which was astonishingly in the works before the Harvey Weinstein stories broke, BoJack chokes and nearly kills his female costar, Gina Cazador (Stephanie Beatriz).
E. Oliver Whitney, ScreenCrush: The Happytime Murders tries so desperately hard to push the envelope of indecency that it crosses into the realm of being astonishingly unfunny.
In that time, 67 percent of Iranian orbital launches have failed, an astonishingly high number compared to a 5 percent failure rate worldwide for similar space launches.
But it's worth remembering that despite all the weirdness of the 2016 election, the results that year were astonishingly close to the predictions of conventional forecast models.
Kind of an unfair place to start, as this is one of the most astonishingly stacked rounds, for sheer nomenclatural quality, that the game has ever seen.
Our Q7 came with a Bose audio system that sounded astonishingly good, right up there with more overtly premium offerings from Bowers & Wilkins and Lincoln's amazing Revel.
The ceramic's astonishingly beautiful iridescent hues, that accentuate the entrancing nuances of color, are not generated by pigments but by the microscopic structure of the material itself.
Astonishingly high air and ocean temperatures during November caused sea ice to trail far behind typical levels, with sea ice extent ending the month at a record low.
Once everything's done—and it took me about four minutes from start to finish—you've got a surprisingly huge, rolling suitcase with an astonishingly stiff bike tube frame.
This astonishingly nuanced, heartbreaking account of the Boston Globe's investigation into the Catholic Church has made journalism more relevant than at any time since All the President's Men.
"Astonishingly, Mengele was in American captivity in 1945 and the Israelis found him in 1960; for different reasons both ventures were simply dropped," our reviewer, Steven Aschheim, writes.
Yet, astonishingly, Ostapenko blew a hole into that theory, and into Halep's psyche, by belting winners from the baseline to become the first Latvian to win a major.
Mark Corver of dataHE, a consultancy, says the admissions system is "astonishingly fair" when judged on whether people go where they would be expected to given their grades.
Lee Israel's memoir was astonishingly scant on detail about him, which tells me how eccentric she was — thinking that she was the only person involved in this story.
Astonishingly, 57 of the girls managed to escape en route, but the group would eventually confine 219 of them in Nigeria's vast Sambisa forest, its base since 2009.
"Which is why we have such an astonishingly high proportion of people who visit our home pages and websites every day, almost half our global daily users. "Mr.
This outcome is by no means inevitable, but the odds of it are astonishingly high: Government funding expires Friday, and Trump hits the 100-day mark on Saturday.
Astonishingly, the one point of agreement of these approaches appears to be that inequality should be pushed even higher by increasing the flow of benefits to the rich.
I'm talking about astonishingly great bread, thanks to a soulful, bearded, 30-year old native, whose obsession with baking runs so deep, it landed him in the hospital.
The image was created in 1987 by the perfect storm of Tom Wolfe's novel "Bonfire of the Vanities" and Oliver Stone's film "Wall Street," and proved astonishingly durable.
While it is far from perfect and needs reform, the European Union has proven astonishingly effective at promoting liberal democracy and its values in its neighborhood and globally.
Curry has ridden a wave of popularity as an astonishingly entertaining and record-shattering long-distance shotmaker on a defending champion team that won a record 73 games.
ET: Hurricane Lane has undergone a period of astonishingly rapid weakening, with its satellite and radar presentation showing the complete disintegration of its core of once-fearsome thunderstorms.
But that seems a bit out of character with Obama's post-2014 "lame duck" period, which has seen an astonishingly productive flurry of executive actions and incremental steps.
But the unique combination of low numbers of women in Congress, political stability, and overwhelming military strength makes winning the office an astonishingly daunting task for any woman.
And although that attitude doesn't exactly suggest that the administration is mounting an effective response to the virus, it has, thus far, worked astonishingly well for them politically.
"Eastern Christians: 2,000 Years of History," a vital, thorough, and sometimes astonishingly gorgeous exhibition, explores the birth and transmission of Christianity from Jesus' death to the present day.
All four children were seen as being astonishingly well-behaved and accomplished by their neighbors and friends in their multiethnic residential enclave in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city.
Julia Moskin picked up an astonishingly delicious-looking recipe from the hard-guy Boston chef Barbara Lynch this week, for roast chicken in a butter-crust pie suit.
Obsessed with the notion of modern art as a signifier of mental and physical deformity, Nordau condemned it in terms astonishingly similar to his condemnation of diaspora Jews.
By the time the book returns from these expanding horizons it has given readers the opportunity to feel astonishingly comfortable with a rich slew of fascinating neurobiology basics.
In fact, sexual assaults by a partner or an ex are astonishingly common, with 56 percent of the victims of serious sexual offenses being assaulted by their partner.
It is also astonishingly naïve, as if this new platform would somehow be immune to the same divisions and conflicts that have stained every medium that came before it.
Notice the dark spots in Pennsylvania, which Trump flipped, and Wisconsin, which Trump flipped, and Iowa, which Trump flipped, and rural Minnesota, which Trump came astonishingly close to flipping.
Bottom line: If a movie as undeniably powerful and astonishingly well-crafted as Roma can't earn Netflix its first Best Picture nomination, then I'm not sure what movie could.
The car is astonishingly light, owing to its mostly carbon fiber body, and its makers say it can perform exceedingly well on the track, besting far more famous supercars.
Monday Night Raw will remain on NBCUniversal's USA Network; WWE managed to reach astonishingly lucrative deals with both partners despite a downward trend in people tuning in each week.
Also, astonishingly, some cities prohibit prioritising certain inspections as this requires de-prioritising others, a common bureaucratic no-no, says Matthew Hinds-Aldrich of the National Fire Protection Association.
You can pretend that it's always been a useless service, but the digital face book at its core is a work of beauty; simple to use but astonishingly powerful.
Although Indians still eat astonishingly little meat—just 4kg a year—they are drinking far more milk, eating more cheese and cooking with more ghee (clarified butter) than before.
The astonishingly favorable reaction to the strike throughout the world underscores that bold American leadership and decisive action is the way to win friends, not multilateralism and diplomatic nicety.
The event was astonishingly successful: Amazon made 34 million Prime sales that day, nearly 20 percent more than it had on Black Friday, the traditional post-Thanksgiving buying bonanza.
Cardi was now, astonishingly, the first female rapper to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart on a solo track since Hill did, with "Doo Wop (That Thing)," in 1998.
His personal physician, Harold N. Bornstein, issued brief, celebratory statements—Trump's lab-test results were "astonishingly excellent"—mentioning little more than a daily dose of aspirin and a statin.
When Pepsi released its astonishingly tone-deaf protest-themed ad earlier this week, there was a single question on everyone's mind: How on earth did that ad get made?
The play's most astonishingly accurate moment comes when the board convenes a live stream—over, of all mediums, Facebook —in order to discuss the crisis with the school's parents.
" Trump praised Kim in the news conference and, astonishingly, even adopted North Korean positions as his own, saying that the United States military exercises in the region are "provocative.
Since then, notice has only been provided in a total of eight cases — an astonishingly low number given the extent to which the government reportedly relies on the authority.
The river houses two capitals, Vientiane of Laos and Phnom Penh of Cambodia, on its banks, nourishes the world's most productive rice paddies and sustains an astonishingly diverse ecosystem.
The largest number of allegations are against peacekeeping troops from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country whose own conflict has been marked by astonishingly high rates of rape.
This is, astonishingly, the first exhibition in the US dedicated to Tarsila (as she is known in Brazil) and traces her influential career with 130 of her seminal artworks.
Their promises, which include free college, a single-payer health care system, guaranteed jobs, and more, would require astonishingly high expenditures that would cause the federal deficit to skyrocket.
When Donald Trump's former doctor Harold Bornstein released a letter about the then-presidential candidate's "astonishingly excellent" health in 2015, many couldn't help but notice how Trumpian it sounded.
Matt Taylor explains how the brain's neocortex works in an astonishingly dense and illuminating twenty minutes, then seamlessly transitions into how Numenta is attempting to simulate the neocortex in software.
Peter Debruge, Variety: This ambitious, yet astonishingly well-executed Netflix tentpole directly benefits from the way Ayer's gritty, streetwise sensibility grounds Landis' gift for creating an elaborate comic-book mythology.
Cena is basically what every dad pictures himself as when fantasizing about beating up a daughter's suitor, while Barinholtz vacillates between lovable doofus and, somewhat astonishingly, the voice of reason.
On the other, presenting the CIA or a movie about Benghazi as somehow existing separately from politics is either a willfully oblivious or astonishingly convenient way to see the world.
Hurricane Florence, currently a Category 4 storm, is going through an astonishingly rapid intensification process, and could hit anywhere from the Carolinas to the Mid-Atlantic by Thursday or Friday.
In the season finale of UnReal, Quinn snarls with jealousy as she watches the suitor of her reality TV show walk off into an astonishingly real happily-ever-after moment.
The star, initially unearthed in the Kepler Space Telescope's database, is acting astonishingly weird, its luminosity decreasing by up to 22 percent at seemingly random intervals before returning to normal.
It is hard to resist BB8, the lovable and astonishingly capable robot (who can be recreated at home by putting an upturned cereal bowl on top of a beach ball).
There are still many new discoveries, however — like Linda Stark's astonishingly labor-intensive canvases — especially for out-of-towners and those not as familiar with LA's far-flung art world.
For instance, the private sector economy lodged 2.65 million new jobs last year according to the Labor Department, but only 30,000 of those were in factories, an astonishingly low figure.
Astonishingly, other companies responsible for monitoring internet infrastructure reported that the attack only utilized around 10 percent of the Mirai botnet, which currently recruits over half a million infected devices.
Horizon: Zero Dawn is a special game, roping together the perfect mixture of a sharp story, an astonishingly detailed world, and "holy crap did I really just do that?!" action.
It's an astonishingly good-looking 467-horsepower GT car that will (hopefully) kick-start a renaissance of appreciation for all the good stuff that Lexus is up to these days.
The small country is astonishingly wealthy - one of the richest in the world per capita - but faces a $12.8 billion budget deficit this year, its first in over a decade.
He says Solomon's findings are further proof that the treaty has been "astonishingly successful," though he never imagined that the work he did 30 years ago would lead to it.
Little-known before he announced his presidential run last year, Mr Sanders has fought an astonishingly effective and, for many of his 12m supporters, inspiring campaign: it is over already.
Trump's campaign released a brief letter from his personal physician in December 2015 that said he was in "astonishingly excellent" health but did not provide detail about treatment or medications.
Skrillex and Diplo seemingly pulled the hit tune out of thin air, managing to astonishingly distort Bieber's vocals and create one of the most instantly recognizable hooks of all time.
My affinity, I'm proud to note, preceded that of the bandwagon fans who glommed on last year as the team gathered steam and, astonishingly, made it to the World Series.
But this week climate negotiators meeting in Morocco find themselves facing an entirely new problem: a deal that, astonishingly, has come into effect more than three years ahead of schedule.
George Soros's foundations have poured millions into supporting anti-incarceration initiatives, and so, astonishingly, have the Koch brothers—some libertarians really do like to see people at liberty, it seems.
As analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch periodically point out, when stock market strategists' bearishness increases to certain levels, it has been an astonishingly reliable signal to buy stocks.
Claudia Hart: In terms of simulations technology, which is my medium, yes, it emerged from the Department of Defense (DoD), and the culture around it was militaristic and astonishingly misogynist.
My colleague Vlad Savov got a ride too, his first ride in a supercar (he compared it to astonishingly great sex), and his write-up is well worth the read.
But it also means that the Corvette's astonishingly low starting price— it brought gasps from the audience at the car's unveiling — could push other makers to innovate and lower prices.
I like this warm kale, coconut and tomato salad that Anna Jones came up with a few years ago, and which makes for an astonishingly good dinner on a weeknight.
CNN reported Wednesday that Trump, to answer questions about his health when he was a candidate, dictated that ludicrous, half-page doctor's note that raved about his "astonishingly excellent" condition.
The film's technical mastery should also be noted: stunning videography on par with feature film standards, and a gripping, cinematic edit that was astonishingly cut in just a few days.
But astonishingly, between 1970 and 2010, in coastal floodplains that are among "the most ecologically fragile and dangerous places on earth," real estate values have risen and the population expanded.
For about 10 years, Rogan has been the host of The Joe Rogan Experience, an internet talk show that's become astonishingly popular both in podcast and video form on YouTube.
Eventually, and most astonishingly, black members of the school's Division 1 football team decided not to participate in any football-related activities until the president stepped down or was fired.
In a corner, portraits of the Dalai Lama and the astonishingly beautiful king and queen of Bhutan, flanked by their countries' flags, tilt over a huddle of glossy black tables.
Right now, Republican politicians have shown astonishingly little interest in these and other ideas, except Senators Marco Rubio, Mike Lee and Tim Scott, Representative Kevin Yoder and a few others.
Security questions are astonishingly insecure: The answers to many of them are easily researched or guessed, yet they can be the sole barrier to someone gaining access to your account.
Some of them are clear — Kim did astonishingly well — while others, like North Korea's many political prisoners, were hurt in large part by not being mentioned very much at all.
Above all, though, the most impressive thing about Dear White People is the way it breaks down character motivations and some astonishingly complicated issues without stripping anyone of their humanity.
That player possesses unteachable athletic gifts and is not astonishingly terrible, but how many first-round picks would the Timberwolves need to attach if they wanted to get off it?
After nine years of service, half a million stars surveyed, and thousands of planets discovered around those stars, NASA's astonishingly successful Kepler space telescope is finally taking a well-earned rest.
But according to the data from this year and years past, we are still a bunch of idiots—our astonishingly weak passwords at the mercy of even the most amateur hackers.
But this bullshit sob story, where we're supposed to feel bad that these people lost a tiny portion of their livelihoods because they both acted like scumbags, is astonishingly tone-deaf.
At the heart of these two Binti stories is an astonishingly good character, and Okorafor incorporates elements of Afrofuturism to a genre that often overlooks Africa, and it's a welcome addition.
After all, Mr Trump was "not a polished politician"—an astonishingly flexible mitigation, enlisted both to finesse the hard truths he utters and excuse the lies and insults he shouldn't have.
Astonishingly, when Elby Hars was released, his daughter Terri decided to live with the father who molested her, joining him aboard his big semi-truck, criss-crossing the country, making deliveries.
An outrageous helmet-to-helmet hit by the Steeler Ryan Shazier gave Giovani Bernard a concussion, but astonishingly, it didn't result in a penalty — the hit was apparently within the rules.
That is because "asset-forfeiture" laws allow them to seize cash and, astonishingly, pocket much of it for their departments, even if they merely suspect it of including proceeds from crime.
If Russian cyber attacks did help to get Donald Trump elected, they have been astonishingly successful in their broader aim, if not in the narrower one of relieving Ukraine-related sanctions.
For ten years his admirer had been labouring to emulate his astonishingly meticulous chains and cascades of foliage, fruit, flowers, feathers and shells in the same white lime or linden wood.
Re-watching Die Hard last month, as I do every Christmas, I was struck, as I always am, by just how astonishingly good the late Alan Rickman is in this movie.
With a lack of single-player content and server issues plaguing its multiplayer side, we're currently left with an astonishingly good fighting game that nobody can quite play properly right now.
This kind of behavior—and the astonishingly long gap between the misconduct and anything resembling accountability—is a now-familiar narrative to anyone who's been following the news in America lately.
It is, as the saying goes, a dark time for the Rebellion—and for everyone else involved in the Star Wars franchise, as things are astonishingly quiet out there right now.
But yesterday, dear friends, I experienced true existential joy, the sort of primal exaltation typically reserved for religious experiences or astonishingly great sex — and it was all thanks to a supercar.
In 22014, Japanese doctors diagnosed the chief with mercury poisoning when they visited Grassy Narrows First Nation to study astonishingly high levels of the neurotoxin in the northern Ontario community's water.
In 2014, Japanese doctors diagnosed the chief with mercury poisoning when they visited Grassy Narrows First Nation to study astonishingly high levels of the neurotoxin in the northern Ontario community's water.
Anohni, formerly of the astonishingly good Antony and the Johnsons, sings in a way that whenever she is in pain or aches, the listener feels it too and is deeply empathetic.
Some, including my friend Professor Bennett Gershman, astonishingly, have posited that victims must tell their stories if they want to be compensated, and that their failure to do so victimizes others.
Then, astonishingly — at least from the vantage point of the 21st century — Bannister, at the height of his athletic career, retired from competitive running later that year, to concentrate on medicine.
She scouts, sizes up, remembers, secures (her job, which has been in peril), rushes toward (a bomb everyone else in Paris is fleeing), realizes, foils, avenges and otherwise stays astonishingly busy.
These recollections, backed by a treasure trove of archival footage, reveal a band of astonishingly hardworking young women, many with careers and all ferociously loyal to their brand and one another.
But there's something particularly clarifying about the hundred-days framing, especially as it's presented in this elegant and sobering book, which shows how an unimaginable political transformation can happen astonishingly quickly.
Borman concluded: "And God saw that it was good" — astonishingly hopeful words in 1968, a year shattered by violent protests and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy.
And in the center of the opening gallery stands — astonishingly — one of Verrocchio's major works, the over-life-size bronze "Christ and Saint Thomas," on loan from the Orsanmichele in Florence.
Basil E. Frankweiler is, like its close contemporary Harriet the Spy, one of those books that you can love as a small child that holds up astonishingly well to adult rereading.
They can appear as long-vanished, astonishingly detailed cities of the dead, or as panoramas of paradise that hold the memories or speculations of ancient tribes—or, in Japan, of clam-monsters.
The sail's total propulsion power is astonishingly small, despite its size (it's about the size of a boxing ring) — it provides about as much power as a housefly landing on your hand.
More astonishingly, he has discredited (in the minds of his followers) our best newspapers, our best journalists, our best fact-checking organizations and even the institutions of media and fact-checking themselves.
The speakers are astonishingly weak for a computer this size, which is disappointing when you consider one of the use cases for a convertible is watching Netflix in Tent or Tablet mode.
Ariel is also the princess whose character design set the mold for the astonishingly homogenous run of giant-eyed, small-nosed Disney princesses we've met since The Little Mermaid debuted in 1989.
It ought to be possible to write laws that respect the right to bear arms while banning weapons and modifications that make it astonishingly easy to kill a lot of people quickly.
In 1980, New York was also just coming out of bankruptcy, but the recovery was astonishingly uneven, and as investment bankers cheered their millions, countless New Yorkers were fighting homelessness and gentrification.
Over the course of a decade it has, beyond astonishingly, actually become viable, useful, self-sufficient, and globally successful, but it remains a weird little alternative, and will for the foreseeable future.
Unfortunately, and somewhat astonishingly, the Alt-Right—the misleading name for a ragtag but consistently repulsive movement that hitherto has flourished only on the internet—has insinuated itself, unignorably, into American politics.
There are only eagles, birdies, pars and the ever-worsening parade of bogey types—leaving aside the astonishingly rare three-under-par albatross, which occurred just eight times in our entire dataset.
A dish called masaledar lipatwan murgh may resemble chicken tikka masala but is astonishingly complex, with buttery hunks of tender dark meat and bright, clear notes of ginger, garlic, and fresh tomato.
Near the end of Milhaud's long and astonishingly prolific career, his compositional resources were tested in "La Mère Coupable" (1965), an opera based on the play of the same name by Beaumarchais.
Somewhat astonishingly, U.S. firms just closed on more capital commitments than they have since the second quarter of 214, according to new data from the National Venture Capital Association and Thomson Reuters.
His first retrospective, now at the Milwaukee Art Museum, isn't scheduled to come to the East Coast, and his current show at Yancey Richardson Gallery is, astonishingly, his New York solo debut.
When she's on top of her game — as she was for this astonishingly tight performance of "I'm A Slave 4 U" — there are very few people who can hope to match her.
Ten days later, the state's case against Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo appeared to suffer a setback when the court heard the reporters' version of events - astonishingly, from a prosecution witness.
But what you possibly haven't heard — what seems to be a largely unrecognized aspect of this astonishingly multifaceted woman — is that she is effectively one of the founding mothers of modern technology.
In an astonishingly anti-worker opinion in a case involving a SeaWorld trainer killed by an orca whale, Mr. Kavanaugh wrote in 2014 that the Labor Department was wrong to fine SeaWorld.
The city had been declared the "capital of football," home not only to two astonishingly wealthy, unapologetically ambitious clubs, but also to the two finest managers of their generation, two intractable foes.
It's astonishingly empty: The ideological groups that occupy this space — consistent libertarians, globalist Democrats, socially liberal deficit hawks, pro-choice and pro-immigration supply-siders — are vanishingly rare within the American electorate.
Astonishingly, Gordis reduces the Palestinian question to a footnote in which he grants that the arguments he makes about particularism also justify Palestinian nationalism, then declares such a discussion outside his purview.
Astonishingly, the main political beneficiary of all this energy was Donald Trump, a plutocrat with a long history of taking on too much debt, stiffing his business partners, and not paying taxes.
Astonishingly, the main political beneficiary of all this energy was Donald Trump, a plutocrat with a long history of taking on too much debt, stiffing his business partners, and not paying taxes.
Related: No witnesses have been allowed at the trial yet, but Democrats are essentially using Mr. Trump as one — by quoting from his astonishingly unfiltered public remarks on Ukraine and other subjects.
Most of the frontrunners fall into the first category — Beto O'Rourke, Buttigieg, and Sanders have all put out astonishingly detailed proposals that would shift the balance of power from businesses to workers.
But I won't lie: This is still a bunch of cosmic gobbledygook knitted together with some astonishingly fun action sequences, followed by moments of casual profundity tossed off under softly falling snow.
Smartphones are able to shoot astonishingly high quality video these days, but ultimately, the lenses and sensors built into your phone are too small to get a decent shallow depth of field effect.
The sudden media attention on these cases revealed an astonishingly complicated, expensive, and long process that victims must endure to have their complaints heard inside Congress or in front of a district judge.
"That is an astonishingly high number," said Robert Ford, who resigned in 2014 as US Ambassador to Syria over policy disagreements and is now at the Middle East Institute, a Washington think tank.
From northeast of Greenland toward Svalbard and Severnaya Zemlya in Norway and Russia, air temperatures averaged up to 18 degrees Fahrenheit above average for the month, which is an astonishingly large monthly anomaly.
That's an astonishingly large share of Republicans, given that Trump holds a sizable delegate lead and is projected to win handily in upcoming contests, including in rival Marco Rubio's home state of Florida.
Goff isn't a bulletproof prospect in the way Andrew Luck was, but his pocket presence is astonishingly good, and the system he played in at Cal obscured just how strong his arm is.
He has already won Ohio, with an astonishingly large ten-point margin, enjoys a three-point lead in North Carolina with over 80%, and is nursing a slender but insurmountable advantage in Florida.
The film-makers may turn out to be astonishingly prescient—airplanes and trucks depend on natural rubber, so a shortage would be economically devastating—but it nevertheless seems an odd choice of topic.
Unfortunately, those consumers with the worst credit, or no credit at all, are sometimes left with few options other than to work with payday lenders that typically charge astonishingly high annual percentage rates.
Kubernetes, which came out of Google just a few years ago, has gained acceptance and popularity astonishingly rapidly — and that has raised both a sense of possibility and a boat load of questions.
When asked who they would vote for in the second round if their candidate lost, an astonishingly high percentage of people answered "don't know" — as high as 42 percent, depending on the candidate.
But still, if you're on iOS and you're curious to try one of the most astonishingly good new apps in a long time, you owe it to yourself to give Prisma a shot.
It's possible they are already returning, with the House of Representatives last month approving a major environmental reform by an astonishingly bipartisan 403 to 12 margin, and the Senate almost certain to follow.
Astonishingly, the majority of the audience seemed pretty jazzed about Swift's sparkly rendition of "Out of the Woods," and even more understanding about the clouds of glittery confetti that rained from the rafters.
Astonishingly, despite acceding to British generals' demand to "go in big" (Britain contributed about 30% of the tanks for the invasion), Mr Blair extracted no promise from Mr Bush about joint decision-making.
What could be said for the midcentury middle class, though, is that it generally worked astonishingly well for those who were lucky enough to be part of it — particularly for blue-­collar workers.
"But he's this robust person who, according to the doctor, is in astonishingly excellent health, which is already, in itself, a kind of strange thing for a doctor to be saying," Powers said.
Indeed, just this week, a Saudi-backed consortium placed an astonishingly low bid to build a solar farm in Dubai for only 3¢/kWh, half the local price of power from natural gas.
One night those beautiful shambles of suadero were briefly demoted in favor of cabeza (beef head, primarily cheek and jowl), which elsewhere I've found overly unctuous but here is simply and astonishingly lush.
It is the story of a young hoodlum who made some astonishingly bad choices, had an uncanny knack for surrounding himself with interesting people and somehow managed to stay alive and grow up.
In recent decades, this system has become astonishingly effective at "offshoring" wealth — detaching assets, through complex layers of ownership and legal planning, from their actual owners, often by hiding them in another country.
He got rewarded for that by garnering an astonishingly low -32 percentage points net favorability rating in a Selzer & Company poll taken just before he announced he was leaving office in late 2015.
While Modern Baseball saw the 24-year-old cutting his teeth with poppy, coming-of-age emo songs, with Slaughter Beach, Dog he showcases an astonishingly rapid maturation as a songwriter and producer.
New measurements found that the ground under the rapidly melting Amundsen Sea Embayment of West Antarctica is rising at the astonishingly rapid rate of 41 millimeters, or more than 4 cm, per year.
Not bad for a first week on the job: Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show raked in $2.33 million last week from just five performances, an astonishingly strong financial performance fueled by high ticket prices.
Global Shopping MADRID — Living in Madrid for the last 15 years, I've witnessed a transformation in the city's shopping experience so astonishingly favorable that it defies warnings about the dire straits of retail.
With wind chill so astonishingly low, at a time when half the country was locked in a deep arctic freeze, Mount Washington was likely to be the coldest place in the lower 48.
We've slithered along muddy roads and waded through streams to reach this remote village in northern Paraguay to see an aid strategy that has proved astonishingly successful, because it gives families new hope.
Yet, astonishingly, he not only affirmed what Stalin had said to the Politburo the month before, but acknowledged his own role in creating the machine that now had him caught in its turbines.
The digital revolution thus far is distinguished by its ability to become ubiquitous in our daily personal and commercial lives in an astonishingly rapid time, a time frame that is really without precedent.
In an interview with LinkedIn, Wilke identified a host of distinctive habits that keep Amazon nimble, even though the company's headcount — astonishingly — now rivals the 239,229 career workers at the U.S. Postal Service.
Kyrgios, 24 and unseeded at this tournament, still resists full tennis commitment and, despite his extraordinary racket skills and astonishingly easy power, has yet to advance past the quarterfinals of a major event.
Kyrgios, 24 and unseeded at this tournament, still resists full tennis commitment and, despite his extraordinary racket skills and astonishingly easy power, has yet to advance past the quarterfinals of a major event.
To win the Australian Open while under the incredible physical stress of a pregnancy is astonishingly difficult — and Williams's pregnancy was unannounced at the time, which made the subsequent reveal even more surprising.
Of Oz the Wizard (which, yes, even alphabetizes the opening credits and concluding "End The" card) is the fruit of Bucy's labors, and it's astonishingly entertaining for being a movie in alphabetical order.
Yet after more than four hours of heart-pounding drama, Anderson had astonishingly come from two-sets down and survived a match point before edging the Swiss 13-11 in the fifth set.
Perhaps an hour later, my taxi wound through Quito's astonishingly well-preserved historic center and approached the Casa Gangotena, a mansion-turned-hotel that ranked No. 1 in South America on TripAdvisor in 2014.
As Dewes pointed out when he and I spoke at Def Con, it requires an astonishingly small amount of browsing information to identify an individual out of an anonymous dataset of 3 million people.
His Tumblr is full of astonishingly clear explanations of really complex ideas in philosophy, which also happen to be written as if the author spends every weekend guzzling Natty Ice in a tank top.
The style, which for clarity we'll call "controlled world," is the dominant model of the genre, an astonishingly popular design philosophy that counts megahits like Grand Theft Auto and Assassin's Creed as its devotees.
Shot in classic laptop-camera style, the videos walk the line between predictions and outright spoilers, drawing on a mix of on-set bystander testimony and well-placed insider sources, and they're astonishingly accurate.
The indictment reveals that Trump chose an astonishingly corrupt man to lead his campaign for the presidency, and one who had longstanding financial interests in tilting the campaign's platform in a pro-Russia direction.
Trump has refused to liquidate his holdings, and, astonishingly, is using the existence of these corrupting financial interests as a shield to protect him from transparency norms that all recent presidents have adhered to.
An actual live human woman, drunk as fuck, managed to make her way onto Dion's stage in Las Vegas a few days ago and the Canadian icon handled it in an astonishingly sweet way.
Scarlatti — the father of Domenico Scarlatti, known for his hundreds of keyboard sonatas — was an astonishingly prolific composer of opera and vocal music, and he produced "La Gloria" in little more than a month.
Early in the Barnes show, there is an astonishingly strong portrait by Edma (circa 19663) of Berthe painting; she captured her sister in an attitude that strikes me as at once unconfident and unstoppable.
At a moment when thinkers across the political spectrum invoke the specter of fascism in describing Donald Trump's candidacy, Mr. Fish's bad-faith reading of our letter comes across as astonishingly out of touch.
The setup process was somewhat complex (again, it required physical access to the phone), but once there, it could have been used to access an astonishingly vast amount of data from a "target's" iPhone.
Right now, a 30-year Treasury bond yields a mere 2.8 percent in interest a year — an astonishingly low price for the US to pay on borrowing that doesn't come due for a generation.
Astonishingly, most members seem unconcerned that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has announced that it will not be able to produce a comprehensive score on the bill for several weeks — well past the Sept.
It is anchored by a real — and astonishingly good — ballerina, Moira Shearer, who danced with Sadler Wells Ballet and originated roles in dances by Frederick Ashton and Léonide Massine (he's in the film, too).
This most recent visit was the third time I'd been to Malaysia within a 12-month period, an astonishingly frequent rate of return for someone who at times has gone years without going back.
Lovecraft, quite possibly insane, eschewed realism entirely for an astonishingly demented but powerful cosmography of ancient aliens preying upon the white man much as the white man had dominated others into the twentieth century.
Asked to perform a late-night autopsy on a young woman (Olwen Kelly, astonishingly immobile yet subtly menacing) retrieved from a multiple-murder scene, the men discover that her pristine exterior conceals interior devastation.
Astronomers had been waiting to see an interstellar visitor, like `Oumuamua, so when they finally got their opportunity, "the chance of the first one we see being an asteroid were astonishingly small," said Barclay.
In an astonishingly short time, The Review had not only turned a profit, but also established itself as a rival to two other magazines, Partisan Review and Commentary, an American counterpart founded in 1945.
When O'Rourke challenged Cruz for his Senate seat — a race he lost by slightly more than 2 points, an astonishingly close margin for a Democrat in Texas — he was catapulted to a national platform.
Her intelligence carries these loony metaphors to astonishingly believable conclusions, the way a brilliant professor might be able to explain the entirety of macroeconomics with a couple of toothpicks and a bag of skittles.
Bodybuilders have made for distinct documentary characters before, most notably in 1977's Pumping Iron, which features a pre-fame Arnold Schwarzenegger giving an astonishingly frank interview about the sexual rush he gets from weightlifting.
"It's about how I feel in my skin and bones, from one day to the next…Nearly everything physical is difficult," she writes in an astonishingly honest memoir, Hunger, excerpted exclusively in this week's issue.
The results: Astonishingly, the Transformers franchise takes a clean sweep of the top three spots — in historical order, to boot: Age of Extinction (230), Dark of the Moon (2600), and Revenge of the Fallen (2009).
The line is more than a little self-involved, but it's not exactly wrong—the discovery that the characters are both astonishingly self-involved and impossible to disavow is a defining element of the show.
Astonishingly futuristic new tech creates a seemingly invisible, impenetrable, protective bubble around military armored vehicles making enemy attempts to fire at U.S. tanks pretty pointless – those rounds won't hit the tank, they'll explode mid-air.
The theater seats just 939, so everyone gets a clear view of those practiced fingers on the guitar strings, the craggy face that appears, depending on how the light hits, age-worn or astonishingly young.
The 30mm diaphragm here is still absurd for an "in-ear" headphone — really, the iSine 10 is a small on-ear headphone with a funnel — but it's astonishingly small up against classic planar magnetic headphones.
Maimonides — physician, philosopher and huge Jerusalem fan — paced out the floor plan of the vanished Temple and made a hazy but exacting ink sketch of it that is, inconspicuously but astonishingly, part of the show.
And her accounts of her use of private email servers have been consistently false or misleading; astonishingly, she continues to mislead by claiming that the F.B.I. director, James Comey, judged her answers truthful (he didn't).
My hunch is that we will likewise look back and conclude that today's calls for racial justice, if anything, understate the problem — and that white America, however well meaning, is astonishingly oblivious to pervasive inequity.
Unmentioned was the possibility that the experiment would have come to an ideologically inconvenient conclusion: that a small island — whether created by nature or man — would be an astonishingly bad place to live without rules.
She left behind very little documentation of her life: there's a novel, Wuthering Heights, that is considered to be one of the greatest in the English canon, some astonishingly brilliant poetry, and almost nothing else.
At its edges, the Badlands flatten into farm country, but their heart is the swaying, mixed-grass steppe of the Little Missouri National Grassland: more than a million acres of astonishingly beautiful, infernally punishing terrain.
Directed by Justin Kelly, who wrote the script with Knoop, it focuses on Savannah's role in the fraud, peeling back the details — physical, psychological — in a masquerade that rather astonishingly lasted some half-dozen years.
"There's something particularly clarifying about the hundred-days framing, especially as it's presented in this elegant and sobering book, which shows how an unimaginable political transformation can happen astonishingly quickly," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
First produced in 1951, when it (astonishingly) became the winner of Williams's only Tony Award for Best Play, "The Rose Tattoo" is perhaps the most hopeful and lighthearted work in its author's suffering-packed canon.
Entry-level rooms start at an astonishingly tiny 210 square feet for the Standard Guest Room with a queen bed, while the largest mid-tier room, a Deluxe City View Double, is 260 square feet.
One study published in 2009 astonishingly found that passenger travel on the Boston light rail, an electric commuter train in America, produces as much or even more in emissions per passenger than travel on a jetliner.
A report out by The Washington Post details the astonishingly spring-like weather gripping our planet's far north, at a time when the Arctic is supposed to be rapidly gaining sea ice as polar night descends.
As a warm-up to a run of "Fassbinder: To Love Without Demands," a documentary on his astonishingly prolific career, the Metrograph is presenting 10 films that he named as his favorites shortly before his death.
When it isn't shockingly frank about its challenges, the Uber filing is astonishingly hubristic: Uber says its total addressable market in various businesses is all money spent, period, reports the FT's Richard Waters and Shannon Bond.
Here's what Lopez, 210, has recently come to realize: that J. Lo — the artist, the brand, the astonishingly dewy face and buffed physique — is even more valuable than the entertainment industry has given her credit for.
His "Journal" is astonishingly candid about his failings and humiliations, as when Rousseau's partner, Thérèse, who once slept with Boswell while en route from France to England, tells him how clueless he is as a lover.
The sheer reach of his company did the mythmaking for him: Amazon has transformed the way we read, shop and watch TV, and through its cloud services division runs an astonishingly large portion of the internet.
The Yoruba artist Romuald Hazoumè's "Nettoyeur," one of 16 "masks" made from found plastic jerrycans that make up his latest New York show, is an astonishingly economical comment on the relationship between African and Western art.
Astonishingly layered, its overlapping elements connect rehearsal and performance, historical film and prepared script, dance theater and personal life to become part of the history not just of Mr. Gordon but also of dance and theater.
Astonishingly, Republican leaders, traditionally strong backers of Ukraine, have stayed silent while Trump has essentially thrown a country at war with Russia under the bus, placing Ukraine in an impossible position by withholding congressionally approved aid.
" He said Wednesday that he went after McMullin, who is a single Mormon, due to his marital status because "[t]he white birth rate is so astonishingly low that Western Civilization will soon cease to exist.
But I really liked "Battle of the Bastards," on both a technical level (it was often astonishingly well made, and it should land director Miguel Sapochnik a superhero movie deal or two) and an emotional one.
The constant drumbeat of terrorist attacks globally, together with new technology that makes it astonishingly easy for people to follow news anywhere, allows terrible breaking news to drown out less sexy but more significant global trends.
Reports suggest that Mic is being sold for less than $5 million, which is an astonishingly low figure given that Mic had raised nearly $60 million from venture capitalists and media companies like Time Warner and Bertelsmann.
Perhaps most astonishingly, Trump is likely to amass fewer total votes than Clinton, making him just the fourth president in US history (and first since Bush in 2000) to win the Electoral College without the popular vote.
But even as they talk about being the people's representatives, members of Congress, almost all of them Republican, have chosen to do the bidding of a gun lobby that is astonishingly out of step with the public.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Deer nibbling on fruit trees, blue-feathered birds, and a vine winding around a candelabra adorn an astonishingly well-preserved 1st-century Roman fresco that archaeologists have just discovered in London.
Days after two of the world's most celebrated rock climbers twice set astonishingly fast records on the biggest wall in Yosemite National Park, they did it again Wednesday, breaking a mark compared with track's four-minute mile.
It's hard not to feel that if Steadman was weirder, hermetic, less astonishingly prolific, and more pretentiously grandiose, he'd be recognized not just as a very good artist, but as one of the world's few very greats.
Released in Japan in late 1994, and Europe and North America the following spring (it was renamed Beyond Oasis in the US), Thor was astonishingly bright of visuals and singularly bold of soundtrack—and still is, today.
Without the BrainPort, Weihenmayer's climbing style is inelegant but astonishingly fast—a spidery scramble with arms and feet sweeping like windshield wipers across the wall in front of him in order to feel out the next hold.
Video stabilization works astonishingly well, with the caveat that it's a tool you have to learn to use in order to get the maximum benefit (just like a gimbal for a DSLR or mirrorless camera, in fact).
In fact this fight told us more about Garbrandt than his entire MMA career to date, which isn't saying much because, astonishingly, in his UFC career Cody Garbrandt had not even had to defend a single takedown.
That, astonishingly, is exactly what happens in the second part of the evening: a 20-minute talking circle in which audience members are invited (but in no way coerced) to share their responses to what they've seen.
But Rodgers and Hammerstein borrowed that trouble from the play they based their show on, Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom," whose last line, spoken by a mother to her teenage daughter, is astonishingly dark — the cycle of dysfunction crystallized.
But it was a sentimental favorite, a souvenir from a 60th birthday trip two years before that Michael, my head-in-the-clouds professor of a husband, had planned for me with astonishingly uncharacteristic attention to detail.
Carroll was such an astonishingly prolific correspondent — he wrote at least 100,20023 letters in his lifetime — that the project, a feat of prodigious research and patience, took Mr. Cohen and Mr. Green nearly two decades to complete.
Although not targeted as food by American consumers (after all, they are related to spiders and scorpions and have astonishingly blue, copper-infused blood), the rare Asian species are prized as a tasty specialty in certain markets.
" As for the work in the new book, no less than The New Yorker's art critic, Peter Schjeldahl, can barely hide his surprise when describing the quality as astonishingly high, the portraits "honestly observed and persuasively alive.
Arizona health officials threatened on Wednesday to revoke the licenses of 26 federally funded immigrant children shelters, accusing the facilities' operator, Southwest Key, of displaying an "astonishingly flippant attitude" toward complying with the state's child protection laws.
I wrote an Eat column about the chef Matthew Hyland this week, and it comes with a recipe for his astonishingly good Rhode Island sloppy Joe sandwich with provolone, kale, banana peppers, olives and celery seeds (above).
Astonishingly enough the report quoted senior leaders in the agency as actually saying they did not use a risk assessment, "but rather selected these areas in consultation with 85033 subject matter experts from various offices within TSA".
"Lee Israel's memoir was astonishingly scant on detail about him, which tells me how eccentric she was — thinking that she was the only person involved in this story," Grant said when I interviewed him about the film.
The Democrats could surely do this regardless of whether Moore is elected—look who's in the Oval Office—but him winning a seat in the Senate would only amplify how astonishingly unscrupulous the Republican Party has become.
The New York City sidewalk becomes "home...to an astonishingly multicultural horde of pathogens"; when a toddler tosses his bottle or binky to the ground, mothers writing online seem to imagine a swarm of germs enveloping it.
And there he was in 2007, even more astonishingly, deputy first minister to Ian Paisley, the most diehard of the arch-unionists, laughing along with him and having the craic, until they were known as the Chuckle Brothers.
The previous government was astonishingly slow to respond to the Chibok girls' abduction in the first place; President Buhari's administration must now spare no efforts to bring them back, along with all the others who have been abducted.
Michelle Obama's Becoming has been selling astonishingly well since its November release and, reportedly with nearly 10 million copies now sold, appears to be one of the most popular memoirs in history — if not the most popular, period.
While Trump's doctor has stated that his "laboratory test results were astonishingly excellent" and his "physical strength and stamina are extraordinary" (which is all very official doctor jargon), Trump's puny coughs don't even register on our collective radar.
While mobilized for a cause most progressives find abhorrent, it's also clear that the anti-abortion movement has been astonishingly effective at pushing a radical agenda—one, especially in the case of a blanket overturn of Roe v.
Writing in The New York Times, the critic Ben Brantley called the play, starring Jennifer Ehle and Jefferson Mays, "a vivid, thoughtful and astonishingly lucid account of a byzantine chapter in international politics," as well as "crackling theater."
Right now, the Air Force is saying that they're totally over the F-153 and want to focus on the new hotness, a sixth-generation replacement with the astonishingly bland name of Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter.
For the truly local experience, order pão na chapa, buttered and grilled halves of the buns Brazilians call French bread, with a pingado — strong coffee with a little milk — and maybe an astonishingly cheap fresh-squeezed orange juice.
Surely we deserve to know from Mr. Man in Chair why we are not being offered the musical's campy showstopper, an astonishingly homoerotic beefcake parade called "Physical Fitness" that would have made more sense with the evening's concept.
This was the day the Environmental Protection Agency's astonishingly corrupt director, Scott Pruitt, resigned, and Trump named Bill Shine, the Fox News executive ousted for covering up a culture of sexual assault, as a deputy chief of staff.
Scarlett Peckham's astonishingly good debut, THE DUKE I TEMPTED (NYLA Publishing; paper, $14.99; ebook, $3.99), also features two people discovering how well they fit together, in a historical romance setting that's both more traditional and not at all.
News analysis: Prevented so far from presenting witnesses, the managers have focused on using the president's own words against him, a strategy that "seeks to capitalize on Mr. Trump's astonishingly unfiltered approach," our chief White House correspondent writes.
Casting Brown as the linchpin of an episode all about double standards and oblivious men doing wrong by black women is astonishingly tone-deaf — and a major misstep from a show that usually makes a point of knowing better.
The new study offers the latest indication that although Titan looks astonishingly similar to Earth—it's the only other world in the solar system with surface oceans, for one—many of the processes shaping its surface are truly alien.
The show, which won a BAFTA (essentially the British Emmy) for Best Drama Series, follows the adventures of a group of young offenders who get struck by lightning while performing court-mandated community service and develop astonishingly unglamorous superpowers.
"Astonishingly, CLF has persisted in distributing Ms. Spanberger's Social Security number and you have refused to agree that you will not continuing distributing it in the future," Spanberger's lawyer wrote in a letter to CLF, according to the Times.
He admitted that he "let the community down" by not properly vetting Cambridge Analytica, even though Facebook had previously all but admitted it had done astonishingly little to vet app developers with access to millions of users' personal data.
So, one would think, we will hear not only secret recordings that Cohen astonishingly made while "counselling" his client, we also will hear from Cohen the disturbing context that presumably made Cohen want to record Trump to protect himself.
After a sputtering start to the U.S. Open that saw him drop the first set in his opening two matches in astonishingly submissive style, Federer had looked more like the silkly smooth Swiss maestro fans have come to expect.
Yet against his wartime backdrops of waste and destruction, he is astonishingly optimistic about his fellow man and the small acts of kindness that just might make us persevere in spite of it all, in life and in novels.
We want the emergence of intelligent life to be astonishingly rare; if the opposite is true, and intelligent life is abundant in the Milky Way, then L values might be low, perhaps measured in centuries and not even millenniums.
Astonishingly, P-22 crossed both the 405 and the 101, and took up residence in Griffith Park, which sits across the highway from the rest of the Santa Monica range like the heel sliced off a loaf of bread.
That application is due at the end of this month, and with it comes a verdict of sorts on their membership in a math-geek subculture where it can be astonishingly difficult to find others who look like them.
Across six episodes a little over an hour each, The Origin introduces viewers to one of the most iconic and sprawling anime franchises in existence while also telling a compelling, nuanced war story with an astonishingly fleshed-out protagonist.
But I longed to free this down-to-earth dish—priced, astonishingly, at thirty-two dollars—from a menu with its head stuck in clouds of caviar, foie gras (for now) with truffle gelée, and rib eye for two.
Despite Mr. Radcliffe's all-too-obvious dedication (his increasingly emaciated body, astonishingly, was not digitally enhanced), he can't rescue a screenplay (by Justin Monjo) that cares more about the condition of his flesh than the contents of his head.
And when George Foreman did the unthinkable (and what Ali could not) in reclaiming the world heavyweight title at forty-five years old, he did so with both Dundee and Moore in his corner, and looked astonishingly like Ageless Archie throughout.
An astonishingly high number of characters survived this episode, from side characters that many fans had totally written off like Grey Worm to pretty much everyone in the Winterfell crypts — even though there was a brief dead uprising there, too.
The test itself is just a conversation piece because it's such a low bar (do two women in the film talk to each other about anything other than a man?) and yet an astonishingly high ratio of films can't pass it.
He tells us, astonishingly, that the chef "spends less per lunch than we do in our schools in the United States," and ends the segment by showing French students and adults photos of the food served in a Boston high school.
This year marks, astonishingly, the 190th anniversary of a report from a committee in the House of Commons that proposed a single, non-denominational school system for the whole island of Ireland (religious instruction was to be kept rigidly separate).
The iPhone 7 is astonishingly similar to last year's iPhone 6S — a device I used for a short period of time as my work phone at a previous job — and functionally it's not so different from Apple's other recent handsets.
But The Disaster Artist is still monumentally funny and just a wee bit tragic, and it features an astonishingly Wiseau-like performance from James Franco, who clearly came to the project from a place of love rather than garish parody.
" His point, Al-Khalili writes, is that the universe is so massive and contains so many planets, that it makes little sense for Earth to be the only place where life blossomed, unless our planet is "astonishingly and unjustifiably special.
Since the international release of her breakout single "Avant Gardener" in 2013, Barnett's knotty, radically candid songs have taken her to increasingly huge places: wide critical acclaim, gargantuan festivals, television performances, and, somewhat astonishingly, a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.
Mueller's astonishingly detailed indictment suggests an intimate knowledge of the hackers' work online and notes that the group sent messages back and forth with a person close to the Trump campaign that appears to be Roger Stone (according to Stone himself).
Astonishingly, if H-22019B visa holders walk away from a bad employer without a new job already lined up, they lose their legal work status, their place in the green card line and their right to be in the country.
Feel free to argue that relatively recent drinking and dining trends paved the way: spicy foreign foods; the "my pepper is hotter than yours" phase; and the influx of astonishingly bitter European elixirs like Campari, Aperol, and their botanical brethren.
Ultimately, a DNA profile from semen found in the girl's underwear was run in the CODIS DNA database system and came up with a "hit" to the real assailant who, astonishingly, had actually lived on the same cell block with Bloodsworth.
When a former Stanford student was sentenced last week to six months of jail and probation for three counts of sexually assaulting a woman while she was unconscious, many were enraged by what they saw as an astonishingly light sentence.
In one small market town, I found a 6-year-old boy from the Nuer tribe, Gaiy, playing with astonishingly realistic toy guns he had made from clay, including a machine gun on a tripod, with an ammunition belt feeding it.
From racist calls targeting Abrams to Trump's characterization of Gillum as a "thief" and his astonishingly wrongheaded efforts to link Democrats to caravans of undocumented immigrants via an ad reminiscent of Willie Horton, racial prejudice and nativism fueled the GOP firewall.
Gift the Hydro Flask 12 oz Coffee Mug, $29.95Whatever it is they drink in the morning to prepare them for the school day ahead, this mug keeps the beverage at the appropriate temperature for an astonishingly long amount of time.
The Guardian eventually posted me to New York where I moved 20 years ago and I had the astonishingly good job of being able to wander across America at will, writing about interesting people I came across and following stories.
"The chances are astonishingly low that you would come into contact with a coronavirus infection" at work or in a public setting in Silicon Valley, Dr. Stanley Deresinski, an infectious disease physician at Stanford Health Care, told Recode last week.
Angela was still in Vancouver and, judging by her pictures, she had one child, an astonishingly beautiful boy who was a perfect combination of her and Charles—her eyes, his nose—as if they'd divided up the genes by legal agreement.
It also makes me quite astonishingly calm at the thought of death: I know whom I would die to protect and I also understand that nobody but a lugubrious serf can possibly wish for a father who never goes away.
Astonishingly, the couple only had around 12 dates between the summer of 1980 and when he popped the question in February 1981, according to Sally Bedell Smith, the author of the biography, Prince Charles: The Passions and Paradoxes of an Improbable Life.
It's a historical, yet astonishingly uncomfortable position for Rodriguez, 47, one of the leading religious advocates for Latino immigrants, who condemned Trump's hardline immigration rhetoric during the campaign, and saw Trump's words as direct threats and insults to the parishioners in his pews.
If elected as president, Duterte, who is accused of supporting extra-judicial killings to bring stability to the once-crime-ravaged city of Davao, has astonishingly promised to end crime and corruption nationally within his first three to six months in office.
Astonishingly little is known about the godwits that arrive at Mai Po in full breeding plumage at this time of year—neither where exactly in the warmer parts of Asia they have wintered nor where, in the far north, they will breed.
Facebook's move into becoming an AR platform was made more interesting when Apple revealed plans to actually do much the same thing at a system level throughout iOS with ARKit, which makes it astonishingly simple for developers to add virtual objects to scenes.
If conflicted voters can't choose between their Lies or Feud favorites, we could see Carrie Coon walking off with a win — even if it's secretly a symbolic reward for her stunning work in The Leftovers, which was astonishingly snubbed in its final season.
When compared with the molars of other hominin species, H. luzonensis molars are astonishingly small, and the simplified surfaces of their crowns and their low number of cusps are features that look similar to the molar crowns and cusps of H. sapiens.
It was a good sign that on Friday he appeared to reverse himself and pledged that he would not order the U.S. military to commit war crimes, yet that's such an astonishingly low bar that I can't believe I just wrote this sentence!
As simple as some of his depictions might have been (the image of Chin Sung, for instance, takes care to portray him as a Chinese foreigner, or outsider), the artist's portfolio reveals an astonishingly varied cast of characters in mid-19th-century America.
The intensity of this moment — the moment that is the story, in which the natural world is all-encompassing and all-important — will pass and be relegated to the place of memory, and this realization is both astonishingly relieving and oddly disappointing.
There are displays on raptor diets and migration patterns, and an astonishingly in-depth exhibition that details how Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the former president of the United Arab Emirates, devoted much of his life to preserving the culture of falconry.
Like Kalanick, Neumann was forced out, but only after it became apparent that the company's private market valuation of nearly $50 billion was a mirage bolstered by an astonishingly misguided $10 billion investment by Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son and Softbank's Vision Fund.
They're only minimally painful, though, in this lucid and astonishingly intimate production, which makes a strong case for the enduring fascination of the Mannons of New England and their various alarming urges: a dollop of incest here, a spot of homicide there.
Clubgoers have witnessed Mr. Trump dining at the club, meeting with the leader of Japan and, most astonishingly, huddling in plain sight with his aides as they grappled with how the United States should respond to a missile test by North Korea.
"Astonishingly, the 2016 Clinton campaign conducted no state polls in the final three weeks of the general election and relied primarily on data analytics to project turnout and the state vote," Greenberg wrote in The American Prospect, published online late last week.
Mike Francesa, the sports-radio fixture, plays a bookie; Wayne Diamond, an astonishingly tanned fashion designer, plays a high roller; Keith Williams Richards, a former longshoreman, plays a tough guy—his first acting job, though possibly not his first time acting tough.
And perhaps most disconcertingly of all, physics teaches us that physical time happens to be astonishingly different from how we intuit it: runs at different speeds, at different altitudes; is distorted by matter; is not organized in a straightforward past, present and future.
The pictures showed a panorama of divergent body types and grooming: spiky eyebrows; astonishingly asymmetrical breasts; a towering aboriginal man with the chiseled torso of an American underwear model, but two twigs for legs; a Hottentot woman with an extraordinarily convex rear end.
Astonishingly expensive, strategically incoherent, sold by a shifting slate of senior officers and politicians and editorial-page hawks, the wars have continued in varied forms and under different rationales each and every year since passenger jets struck the World Trade Center in 2001.
What if it turns out that 30 percent of the country just doesn't want to read news that isn't anything but astonishingly flattering to Trump, like Mark Whitaker's embarrassing speech he made on behalf of Trump a couple days ago, praising him?
They found that, astonishingly, the microorganism is capable of metabolizing CO2, meaning it can scoop up the carbon it releases when it breaks down cellulose—re-absorbing its own waste produce, and preventing it from adding to the total gaseous CO2 in the environment.
The photographer was astonishingly prolific: though he moved to New York in 1946 to become a painter, he found success as a prominent fashion photographer, one of a trio — alongside Richard Avedon and Hiro — who dominated the pages of Harper's Bazaar in the 1960s.
PERHAPS the only reason to doubt Donald Trump is contemplating sacking his attorney-general, Jeff Sessions, in order to protect himself and his associates from the counter-espionage investigation being run by Robert Mueller, is that the president has been so astonishingly upfront about it.
Cuarón re-creates a time and place he remembers vividly, but he looks at it through someone else's eyes in dreamy black and white and often in astonishingly long takes where large groups of actors (and, in one remarkable scene, cattle) move through the frame.
And there's no easier — or better — way to illustrate just how much care and thought Broad City puts into every scene than the season three premiere's astonishingly good cold open, which packs a whole year of Abbi and Ilana's lives into one tightly edited montage.
The results, compiled in a book recently published by The Eriskay Connection, are astonishingly convincing; in fact, were it not for its title, Alternative Moons, a viewer quickly thumbing through the pages would likely immediately accept these grayscale images as records of real moons.
Trump—whose health was previously reported to be "astonishingly excellent" in a poorly written note by his partisan doctor—announced on Fox's Fox & Friends Monday morning that he'd be releasing the results of his recent physical to prove just how "excellent" he really is.
It is an astonishingly varied city, an urbanscape in a constant state of change, blending Kaiser-era glories, vestiges of Nazism, slapdash postwar architecture, multiple cultures and new creations — bars, restaurants, museums and open public spaces that are continuously altering the face of the city.
By taking blood samples from 12 healthy adults who were asked to fast for 19 hours in a day (and performing similar experiments with similar results on mice, too), Merad's team of scientists discovered that the subjects' circulating monocyte levels were astonishingly low while fasting.
Buffon, who made his professional debut for Parma in 1995 before joining Juve in 2001, had planned to end his career at the 2018 World Cup, which would have been his sixth, but Italy astonishingly failed to qualify for the first time since 1958.
The legislators in the 1960s and '70s who passed the seminal environmental laws in the US — the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act — structured them around broad principles that have proven astonishingly adaptable to changing circumstances.
The educational psychologist Bonnie Cramond, for example, tested a group of children in Louisiana who had been determined to have A.D.H.D. and found that an astonishingly high number — 32 percent — did well enough to qualify for an elite creative scholars program in the Louisiana schools.
The earlier sections of that work — filmed for TV in 1982 — were an astonishingly dark narrative in which a nuclear family showed all the frustrated, negative, often hostile energies of an implosive society, a feminist demonstration of everything that's misdirected about modern American life.
In 2017, it recorded 342 murders — its highest per-capita rate ever, more than double Chicago's, far higher than any other city of 500,000 or more residents and, astonishingly, a larger absolute number of killings than in New York, a city 303 times as populous.
While the rest of city has seen a real estate frenzy, here house prices have remained astonishingly low because the few sales are overseen by a community trust that both sets the price and selects the buyer from a waiting list, kept at 500.
Aaron Rosand, a leading violinist who closed out an astonishingly long career with a dramatic, emotion-filled gesture, selling his beloved rare violin for some $21982 million and donating $216 million of that to a music institute, died on July 21962 in White Plains.
Now, after HGTV purchased the house after the longtime owner died in 19693, the actors led by a team of the network's popular remodeling hosts on "A Very Brady Renovation," and the cleverly reworked and extended structure is an astonishingly perfect recreation, inside and out.
With our photographer, Librado Romero, I hitched a ride to Mogadishu in a seatless and astonishingly noisy Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport, then rented a car and raced northwest through the night three hours to an American encampment at a disused Somali air base.
And they get away with it because of the way they've gerrymandered House districts, because of an ideological right-wing media that obfuscates facts and because the one thing they've done astonishingly well is to make a big chunk of the country hate liberals.
Two new reports released Monday paint the most detailed and bizarre portrait yet of Russian online efforts to tip the 2016 election in favor of then-candidate Donald Trump, revealing an astonishingly vast and intricate propaganda campaign that reached 126 million Americans on Facebook alone.
But, astonishingly, we are one of only six countries – along with Canada, USSR, USA, Sweden and Czech Republic – ever to win Olympic ice hockey gold, triumphing at Garmisch in front of Hitler in 1936, having scooped a bronze at the inaugural Games in Chamonix 12 years earlier.
In October, JoJu expanded to a sleek two-level outpost on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, with iPad kiosks, an Instagram-primed alcove emblazoned with the words "Oh Darling Darling Stand Banh Mi," and an astonishingly efficient and upbeat squad of sandwich assemblers at the ready.
He proved it this week when he issued an astonishingly disingenuous and meanspirited statement after settling a Title IX lawsuit brought by a student who accused Jameis Winston, the former star quarterback of the Seminoles who won the Heisman Trophy in 2200, of raping her in 2012.
In the middle of all this, in this report, there was this horrible personal tragedy for Travis, which must be an astonishingly horrible thing to have to deal with, and also deal with issues around the workplace, which is, I think, the center of his life.
He loved hares, remembering how, in Patagonia, the dash of one across his path had made him feel astonishingly alive, and how when shooting "Shoah" at Birkenau two hares, initially bewildered, had skilfully contorted their way through the dense barbed wire, as prisoners had failed to.
As ever, hammy speeches touched on an eclectic range of topics, including the roots of the British legal system in the Ten Commandments, disappointment that the "astonishingly bad" Nazis had poisoned the well of politics and a defence of someone's right to "black up" while charity fundraising.
In December 2015, the campaign released a letter from Dr. Harold Bornstein, Trump's personal physician, saying Trump had lost 15 pounds in the last year, took aspirin daily and as well as a low dose of statin and had "astonishingly excellent" lab test results and blood pressure.
Because that flag stands for something astonishingly wonderful and revolutionary -- a nascent country that allowed commoners (not all at first, as it would take many years for universal suffrage to become a reality) to vote and participate in their government rather than remaining subservient under a monarchy.
Its player-versus-player version, in which 100 gamers compete against one another to be the last one standing, is both free and astonishingly addictive, apparently causing preteens to wake up at 6:30 AM for a fix and NBA players to stay up until dawn.
But as that fad has (mercifully) faded away, a company called AstroReality has come up with a more compelling use of AR technology that works with an astonishingly detailed replica of the moon that's as much a work of art as it is a learning tool.
While Ms. Rowling's astonishingly limber voice still moves effortlessly between Ron's adolescent sarcasm and Harry's growing solemnity, from youthful exuberance to more philosophical gravity, "Deathly Hallows" is, for the most part, a somber book that marks Harry's final initiation into the complexities and sadnesses of adulthood.
Mr. Beck's works — whimsical, animated sculptures of an opera house and movie theater and astonishingly intricate carvings of sea creatures and dodos — have been shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim and MoMA PS1, and are on permanent display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Running on the outside in lane 8, where he could not see his competitors, van Niekerk astonishingly shaved more than four-tenths of a second from his previous career best of 443 and more than a second from his season's fastest race before the Olympic final.
Or, perhaps, this astonishingly pretty platter of caramelized beets with orange-saffron yogurt, which I watched Yotam Ottolenghi make one afternoon in a sun-dappled kitchen in South London before he came to The Times, when I was just a reporter covering him for a story.
I paced the upstairs hallway of my house, back and forth, back and forth, chanting, gathering energy, feeling a sort of furry electricity running up and down my arms and threw my hands, until — astonishingly — there was a shudder of lightning and a loud crack of thunder.
White supremacy is literally built on the subjugation of women: White supremacist men sterilize women of color against their will, allow them to die from pregnancy and childbirth at astonishingly high rates, and outright rape and murder them — anything to keep them from having more children.
It carefully compiled vast amounts of scientific and economic data and concluded, rather astonishingly, that by 2050, if global greenhouse gas emissions continue on their current trajectory, a whopping 800 million people in that part of the world would live lesser lives because of climate change.
On Monday night — the first evening of the annual Drive East anthology of Indian music and dance, at Dixon Place — this was just a single incident among many in Sujata Mohapatra's 90-minute recital of Odissi dance, just a single facet of her astonishingly complex art.
Astonishingly, Brasher is nominated to the seat once held by iconic civil rights judge Frank Johnson, who paved the way for Selma marchers to safely cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, who desegregated Montgomery's buses after the Boycott, and who enfranchised Black voters in the historic Gomillion v.
Astonishingly for a book about feminism in 2019, she fails to discuss in any depth the examples of Harvey Weinstein or Charlie Rose or Les Moonves or even Donald Trump, all of whom have been accused of using their power to abuse women for decades without repercussions.
Watch as Bryant's fantasy goes to the next level and Doug is transformed into Styles, who serenades her in appreciation and is astonishingly committed as he acts out dog-like behavior (like eating out of a garbage can and cowering in fear at a vacuum cleaner).
Bornstein — Trump's doctor who said this week that a 2015 letter he wrote claiming the then-presidential candidate was in "astonishingly excellent" health was dictated to him by Trump, and that Trump's team had raided his office to take the president's medical records — then gets on the line.
One of the most unique things about the brand is that it's owned by a larger parent company called Diamond Foundry, which is one of the reasons Vrai & Oro can offer astonishingly gorgeous diamond pieces, made ethically in the US, for a fraction of the traditional retail price.
Instead, he made a tiny splash of news in the nine-minute segment with Ingraham by saying — astonishingly — that the difference between the child separation policy and the Holocaust is that "in Nazi Germany, they were keeping the Jews from leaving the country" (not trying to deport them).
Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE, astonishingly still the front-runner in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary race, wants to take on the Trump economy.
GOES-16 stunned meteorologists with its astonishingly fast, crisp images of last summer&aposs flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Houston, and then of Hurricanes Irma and Maria as the massive storms approached the Caribbean and U.S. "We expected the same performance, and we still hope for that," Volz said.
It's hardly news that Trump is "not only crazy but stupid" — but it is news that so many Trump appointees Wolff met, during his astonishingly unfettered months of sitting on couches in the West Wing, have apparently admitted that the man is simply incapable of doing his job.
STEVE BECKER Westfield, N.J. To the Editor: It is astonishingly arrogant and ignorant of Donald Trump to believe that his son-in-law is qualified to negotiate peace between Israel and Palestine; however, it speaks clearly to the level of illusion he and his organization are operating under.
Viewers spent so much time with the hit show—which, astonishingly, turns 25 this month—that by the time it was in its eighth season on NBC, a 2002 evolutionary-biology study found that our brains may not be able to distinguish between real-life companions and fictional ones.
But perched on a stool with the oil lamp and a book, the night astonishingly silent save for a lone coyote in the distance, I realized that Zittel isn't interested in changing society or achieving political or social perfection, but is instead seeking liberation of a more private sort.
Washington (CNN)William Barr's sharp public rebuke of Donald Trump's legal meddling was an astonishingly rare show of dissent from a top Cabinet chieftain -- but the attorney general's record as the President's protector suggests there may be more to the latest Washington mystery than first meets the eye.
The most impressive part, though — the one that makes fans cheer, teammates smile and his gruff coach, Bruce Arena, lavish uncommon praise — is the way Pulisic seems to make scoring international goals, a skill that even some of the world's best players struggle to acquire, look astonishingly simple sometimes.
Neil Patrick Harris leads the way as the equally campy and dastardly Count Olaf, who wants nothing more than to steal both the spotlight at his community theater and the vast fortune of precocious orphans Violet (Malina Weissman), Klaus (Louis Hynes), and Sunny (astonishingly expressive baby Presley Smith) Baudelaire.
In the broad plot details, Andrés Muschietti's 2017 Stephen King adaptation It is astonishingly close to Rob Reiner's 1986 Stephen King adaptation Stand By Me. In both movies, a group of pre-adolescent kids run around the outskirts of a small town, bonding during the long summer days and nights.
Kimmel responded by opening his September 19 show with earnest bafflement that Cassidy — who had appeared on his show previously to assure Kimmel that he would fight to make health care affordable for anyone and everyone who needs it — is pushing a bill that expert analysis has concluded is astonishingly severe.
Yet, almost astonishingly, the slight, pockmarked figure who slouches into his chair in the federal courtroom in Charleston—his face averted from the relatives of his victims—is, by his own admission, the man who killed nine people at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on June 17th last year.
But the same circumstances that allow very young people to write some of the most astonishingly worded praise and boldly argued brutality are the same ones that prevent them from actually taking seriously the fact that they are engaging with the product of someone else's time and effort and intellect.
President Trump lies so often, and on such an astonishingly wide array of topics, that it's rare for any single one of them to spark as much raw fury as his baseless accusation that Barack Obama and other previous presidents didn't call the families of fallen American troops to offer condolences.
Mapplethorpe, so beautifully represented in many of his works, was himself exceptional, particularly in his two "Self-Portraits" of 1980, his handsomely suited "Self-Portrait" of 1986, and his AIDS-ravaged, astonishingly large death's head "Self-Portrait" of 1988 — one of the most remarkable self-portraits of the entire genre.
Photo: Jean-Francois Badias (AP)The UK's disastrous plan to implement a nationwide system blocking web users from viewing pornography unless their age and identities are confirmed by a verification service—an astonishingly ill-conceived idea being spearheaded by doddering Brexiteer Theresa May's Tory government—is nearly a year behind schedule.
But, over all, the show is immersive and astonishingly well cast, fuelled by the joy of gazing into the eyes of the actors who play Elena and Lila—Elisa Del Genio and Ludovica Nasti, as children, and Margherita Mazzucco and Gaia Girace, as teen-agers—inexperienced performers whose spontaneity feels liberating.
This summer's trip to France will be Kerr's third World Cup, but almost astonishingly for a player of her skills and scoring record — 31 goals in 77 games since making her national team debut as a 15-year-old in 2009 — she has yet to find the net in one.
For the record, I've read the classic long-term TBRs — Proust (educational at the time; never got another serious crush on a gay guy), Melville (very great) and "Infinite Jest" (astonishingly puerile) — and see no reason to try "The Man Without Qualities" because I've never liked Musil all that much.
While Kenneth Lonergan (who wrote and directed "Manchester") and Mr. Washington will probably be Oscar finalists, right now it's looking very good for the young 'uns: Barry Jenkins, 37, who directed "Moonlight," and the astonishingly fresh-faced Damien Chazelle, who wrote and directed "La La Land," and is all of 31.
Rogan is known for his stints on the NBC shows NewsRadio and Fear Factor but more recently for The Joe Rogan Experience, an astonishingly popular podcast featuring hours-long interviews with comedians, politicians, journalists, and others — including an interview with Sanders that has racked up 20153 million views on YouTube alone.
What investors haven't learned, and what may help them avoid some of the damage from the next crash, is that rather than focusing on how the next bubble might be different, they should remember all of the modern stock market crashes are astonishingly similar and they should watch for those similarities.
The highs — like a late-season scene between a brother and sister that clarifies many of the season's themes — are really high, but the lows often feature astonishingly superficial readings of that specific political moment for a show that has had some success dissecting America's worst impulses in the past.
"Mass shootings are such astonishingly rare, idiosyncratic, and multicausal events that it is impossible to explain why one individual decides to shoot his or her classmates, coworkers, or strangers and another does not," write Benjamin Winegard and Christopher Ferguson in their chapter of The Wiley Handbook of the Psychology of Mass Shootings.
Its poster featured a greyscale copy of Ingres's Grande Odalisque, yet this doesn't hint at the astonishingly diverse — and at times obscure — selection crammed in the display spanning art history from the specific religious function of medieval altarpieces, through to more wider-influencing developments such as the emergence of print and photography.
Here is how you buy a gun in Japan, as Max Fisher explained in a 2012 Atlantic piece on Japan's astonishingly low rate of gun violence: To get a gun in Japan, first, you have to attend an all-day class and pass a written test, which are held only once per month.
But not only did Anderson jump back to his feet, the South African astonishingly switched his racket into his left hand and, gripping it half way up the handle, hit a forehand to get the ball back and take the point before he broke and then went on to win the match.
The White House has been aided by a coterie of consiglieres, like Congressman Devin Nunes (R-California), who have astonishingly accused the FBI of lying to federal judges in obtaining electronic surveillance warrants, and the President's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, who compared FBI agents executing lawful court-ordered investigative activity to German stormtroopers.
He bought a night club, worked with some local rappers, and was eventually recruited to manage an old friend who had become the most revered rapper in the city: Gucci Mane, an astonishingly productive and imaginative performer, whose tales of the trap were at once more vivid and more surreal than anyone else's.
If you go by the numbers, Japan's incidences of rape are astonishingly low -- less than one incidence per 100,000 people, in contrast to the almost 37 per 100,000 in the US and the over 51 in 100,000 that the UK faces, according to 2014 figures from Crime and Criminal Justice, UNODC Statistics.
BECAUSE MR. DRAGHI HAS SAID ASTONISHINGLY THAT THEY'RE GOING TO CONTINUE 73 BILLION EUROS PER MONTH OF QUANTITATIVE EASING AT LEAST UNTIL SEPTEMBER AND THEN HE THREW IN, JUST TO PUT A CHERRY ON TOP OF THE CAKE OF STIMULUS, HE SAID, AND NEGATIVE RATES WELL PAST THE END OF QUANTITATIVE EASING.
"Astonishingly expensive, strategically incoherent, sold by a shifting slate of senior officers and politicians and editorial-page hawks, the wars have continued in varied forms and under different rationales each and every year since passenger jets struck the World Trade Center in 2001," C.J. Chivers wrote recently in The New York Times Magazine.
In a paltry cluster of sentences, his supposed doctor pronounced his health "astonishingly excellent," a diagnostic term heretofore absent from the medical literature, and that same sycophant — I mean doctor — demonstrated impressive retroactive omniscience, saying that he could "state unequivocally" that no American president had been in shape as splendiferous as Trump's.
"That's food sovereignty, and it is being challenged by the U.S. at the WTO for astonishingly hypocritical reasons," said Wise, noting that the U.S. subsidizes many of its own farmers, and India's food security program uses the same farm policies that the US employed to bring itself out of the Great Depression.
The titular ravens are numerous in the book, singly and in flocks, but the real thrill is to see the nonraven pictures and where they are placed: industrial landscapes with stacks spewing smoke, a fleshy sex worker on a bed, bird tracks on freshly fallen snow and, somewhat astonishingly, a scatter of gulls.
Famous for its blueberry lemonade and down-home fare, this restaurant, serving only lunch (it first opened in 1940) is in the shape of a smiling, eager-to-please Aunt Jemima-esque "mammy" wearing a really big skirt in the shape of a dome; customers dine — astonishingly — under the skirt of this degrading stereotype.
What's upsetting about these stories is not just the abuses they describe, but the public indifference they often get in response; the rumors and allegations around Kelly, for example, have done astonishingly little to tarnish his celebrity or dim public affection until very recently, following the release of the Lifetime documentary series Surviving R. Kelly.
I mean, take women, I just introduced a bill, um, with, uh, Senator Elizabeth Warren about, um — [applause] — we introduced a bill, and the other partners on the bill were Dick Durbin and Kamala Harris, and they, and just pointing out that, astonishingly what we do to women in prison is even more dramatic.
" By the time Bobby appeared in "Make a Wish," a year later, playing the matchmaker at a summer camp hoping to bring Marion Claire and Basil Rathbone together, Mr. Nugent threw in the towel: "Master Breen, to give the little devil his due, has an astonishingly bell-like voice, celestially pure and perfectly controlled.
Astonishingly, however, she appears to have felt she had political capital to spare last week when she appointed her predecessor and political mentor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to be chief of staff, a move that largely shields him, for now, from prosecution in the corruption scandal involving his ties to giant construction companies.
" In June, the New York Times described the rapper in an article as having "evolved into something like the scene's Kurt Cobain, with several astonishingly gloomy and diabolically melodic releases, and a body that is in constant flux: hair dyed one color after another, an anarchy sign and the word 'crybaby' tattooed on his face.
In Fraggle Rock's attractively designed and well-thought-out universe, the fun-loving title characters and their Doozer helpers live in a network of caves, nestled between the kingdom of the enormous, galumphing Gorgs and the workshop of a human tinkerer named Doc (and his super cute dog, Sprocket, an astonishingly realistic Muppet creation).
When the astonishingly terrible health plan is finally made public and people watch their parents, children, siblings and friends be denied health care, and when they experience the full horror of President Trump's foreign policy, Democrats will win in district after district, if they do the groundwork that is always necessary to win elections.
When you bought the kit with canvas board, numbered scenes, and paints, you too could create your own paintings, thereby identifying, not so much with Maestro Leonardo, but with any of his studio assistants: The design was largely already done; all you needed to do was to "execute" it… Paint-by-numbers became astonishingly popular.

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