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"blindsided" Definitions
  1. Sports
  2. tackled, hit, or attacked by an opponent on the blind side, out of the player’s field of vision: The blindsided offensive lineman was taken down by the defensive tackle coming around the other way.
  3. attacked critically or taken by surprise where one is vulnerable, uninformed or unprepared, etc.: Told by a cryptic university official that his keynote address was being canceled “for political reasons,” the blindsided philanthropist was left searching for answers.
  4. (of such an attack, tackle, etc.) delivered from the blind side, unexpectedly, or in a way that exposes or takes advantage of a vulnerability: A staff meeting is no place for a blindsided assault on an administrator.
  5. the simple past tense and past participle of blindside.

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Allies blindsided US allies in the region were blindsided by the announcement.
As usual, analysts cite a dozen reasons why they could not possibly have averted being blindsided, even though that's what the oil game is all about — avoiding being blindsided.
That the Fed was blindsided is far more worrying. ■
"I wanted them to not be blindsided the way I was blindsided, and I encouraged them to put out a statement once the L.A. Times reached out to us," Munn told Vanity Fair.
"Vijaya looked completely blindsided," said a source who was present.
I'm actually blindsided and shocked that this conversation is happening.
They aren't blindsided when they open up to a camera.
But even smart people can be blindsided by dumb luck.
But those outside the president's innermost circle seem blindsided, too.
Last episode, for the first time, she was almost blindsided.
Why do so many still seem blindsided by their existence?
If you do, you might find yourself blindsided, says Gallo.
TMZ broke the story ... Kelly was blindsided by Tuesday's announcement.
When it happened, I was just completely blindsided by it.
Democrats on the committee were blindsided, as were many Republicans.
It's clear his staffers were completely blindsided by the announcement.
She would have been blindsided if anybody knew about it.
The one thing she wanted was not to be blindsided!
I saw the "Fidelio," and was blindsided by its impact.
" He continued: "Secretary Mnuchin commenting on it frankly blindsided everybody.
Still, if Schilling feels blindsided by his firing, he's justified.
Wile said he felt "blindsided" and stopped taking the medication.
But when the sun appeared again, the shrubs were blindsided.
But it also left him blindsided by Donald Trump's victory.
Girl Scouts leaders said they were "blindsided" by the move.
Even affluent communities may find themselves blindsided by environmental degradation.
"Every job has moments where people are blindsided," Welch says.
That was before he was blindsided by an invisible microbe.
Saucier told Fox News Daigle&aposs suspension blindsided both of them.
The sell-off in the last couple of weeks blindsided nobody.
Ripa was "completely blindsided" by the news, a source told PEOPLE.
The Hawkeyes then blindsided the Wolverines with a 21-2 outburst.
They felt blindsided by the sudden update and ignored by Google.
The lawyer explained Murawski and Bennett were "blindsided" by the charges.
But Democrats on the committee were blindsided, as were many Republicans.
Even delegates who are prepared for the expense can get blindsided.
It seemed like some of the other cast members were blindsided.
"We're kind of blindsided here," passenger Kailee Higgins Ott told CNN.
Mr. Mattis has repeatedly been blindsided by his boss this summer.
Jimmy Kimmel said on Wednesday that Mr. Trump was probably blindsided.
"I'm not as blindsided as I could have been," she said.
Many were blindsided by the decree while on vacation in Iran.
Even some members of Ryan's leadership team said they were blindsided.
The move blindsided Ripa, 45, who took off two days from Live!
When Trump made the announcement on tariffs last week, Cohn was blindsided.
Sessions was blindsided by the allegations, and his nomination failed in committee.
So, what can we do to make sure we're not blindsided again?
"He blindsided me and started to kiss me," Chessy, now 19, says.
The policy created an outcry, including on campus, where professors felt blindsided.
News, which first reported the news, Stanton was "blindsided" by the split.
Still, Yang's staff said they were blindsided by the sudden staff cuts.
I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad and a million other things.
"I was blindsided and thrown into a media feeding frenzy," recalls Hughes.
It should be understandable why he was upset after being completely blindsided.
Despite this, Dodd says she still felt blindsided by her former friend.
Abruptly scuttling its Big Apple plans blindsided Amazon's allies and opponents alike.
Like many top Pentagon officials, transgender advocates were blindsided by Trump's announcement.
And he humiliated and blindsided me on national television with zero hesitation.
The news blindsided Democrats on the committee, as well as many Republicans.
" Continues Johnson: "I felt so bad for Becca, she was totally blindsided.
And so everybody had their reasons, and unfortunately I was just blindsided.
McConnell and Ryan were "blindsided by this," a Republican official told CNN.
That taxpayers would feel angry and blindsided by this was entirely predictable.
Waddell was devastated, and even wrote a song about it called "Blindsided." 
Mr. de Blasio said he was blindsided and angered by the developments.
If not, we will be blindsided by crises we should see coming.
CIA director Mike Pompeo was reportedly "blindsided" by the revelations on Wednesday.
The move blindsided Mattis and was a gift to the North Koreans.
The tweet blindsided Tesla's board and ignited a rally in Tesla's shares.
I didn't expect to feel so blindsided when my son got leukemia.
"I felt blindsided when that came over the phone," Mr. Gajurel said.
He's such a proponent of women, and I think he got blindsided.
Boucher blindsided Paul by tackling him and throwing him to the ground.
They don't appear to have been totally blindsided by the couple's intentions.
Shawn's side denies this and maintains she was blindsided by the divorce.
"I was blindsided, and I didn't think it could happen," he said.
But, no secretary wants to be blindsided by a White House announcement.
"We were blindsided" when the algorithms' underbelly began to show, Hendrix says.
And as I detailed on Tuesday, ICE was blindsided by his tweet.
It's clear that Chicago officials were blindsided — and infuriated — by the news.
How many contestants have been blindsided while daydreaming about their future big move?
When it emerged from the coalition agreement last October, the public was blindsided.
Luyendyk totally blindsided her and the show's coverage of it was unflinchingly awkward.
According to an insider, a "shocked" Valderrama was completely blindsided by the overdose.
But BuzzFeed reported Monday that employees were blindsided by the multi-day shutdown.
A few days later, she blindsided her husband by asking for a divorce.
Multiple sources previously confirmed to PEOPLE the KarJenners were "blindsided" by the reports.
He's going to feel so blindsided and it makes me feel so terrible.
The announcement blindsided many Republicans and imperils the party's grip on the House.
"For a long time, I was really angry for being blindsided," said Bushnell.
He felt "blindsided by this," another Republican close to the White House said.
However, USDA somewhat blindsided the soybean market by increasing yield to 20123 bpa.
Airlines were blindsided and some cabin crew were barred from entering the country.
Most of Washington was also blindsided by Trump's reversal on a government shutdown.
"He was blindsided by that tackle, never knew it was coming," Pait said.
She doesn't want to be caught blindsided again by someone she relies on.
Few games blindsided me the way Life Is Strange did back in 2015.
No one had warned Ripa, the New York Times reported; she was blindsided.
"Cities were blindsided by the dramatic growth of ride-sharing companies," she said.
Brooks said Laraway was blindsided by the result of selling guns to Perkins.
The moderate camp, blindsided, may try to play catch-up with the prince.
Blindsided by the announcement, Kristeva has flatly denied involvement with any such espionage.
We had reversed our roles of charge and guardian, and it blindsided me.
When the client's wife developed a full-blown eating disorder, he was blindsided.
The governor's slashing of state funding left university leaders blindsided and in turmoil.
It was a nice recovery after being blindsided by an attack from Rep.
"I was blindsided by the fact that everyone's bodies look different," Puhto added.
White House aides who had given Trump concise talking points were equally blindsided.
The Olympic Council of Ireland seemed blindsided by the allegations against its president.
The tweets blindsided top U.S. officials who had tried to downplay the issue.
Wisconsin's state government, for its part, said it was blindsided by the announcement.
Molly Ringwald says she was blindsided during an audition in her early 20s.
I was blindsided by her post and always wanted the best for her.
The world, including most of those corporations, were blindsided by the internet, right?
But on their way back down the mountain, they were blindsided by a blizzard.
Jermaine Jackson was blindsided by the news his lil' sis is having a baby.
Talk to your partner so you're not blindsided when the credit card bill arrives.
Kylie and Taylor's stepmother told WJW that the family was blindsided by their deaths.
Multiple sources have confirmed to PEOPLE the famous family was "blindsided" by the reports.
But wouldn't you rather be pulled as an undefeated hero than blindsided and humbled?
It's okay not to know how to respond to someone when you feel blindsided.
A month before the wedding, she alleges Griffin blindsided her with a prenuptial agreement.
The cause for the split was cheating and Jules was blindsided, the rep added.
I did not see any of this going on and now I feel blindsided.
Media critic Ken Auletta told Esquire that NBC wasn't as blindsided as it claims.
Ripa felt blindsided and did not return to her talk show for several days.
And then when they inevitably blindsided me, I'd have nobody but myself to blame.
But here's a big difference: Bork was blindsided by the rapid succession of events.
Everyone's blindsided and Durant is told to return to D.C. Total Putin power move.
"How could I be blindsided like this," Manafort wrote in the email, CNN reported.
"It's the only time I've been completely blindsided by opening-night reviews," Alexander said.
"Well, I said it, but you were blindsided, from what you said," said Ryan.
"We get blindsided a lot by a lot of things," one current employee said.
At Tuesday's press conference, a reporter asked whether Pompeo was "blindsided" by Bolton's ouster.
Kirk DeWindt blindsided Carly Waddell and dumped her after an entire season of coupledom.
"Vijaya looked completely blindsided," a source who attended the discussion told the news outlet.
That blindsided investors and contributed to the credit crunch, advocates of the change say.
Lawmakers, who had not previously been warned about the estimate, said they felt blindsided.
Companies that don&apost get these basics right are more likely to get blindsided.
And after appearing blindsided by New York politics this week, Mr. Sanders responded angrily.
Last week, Michael Strahan blindsided Ripa with the news that he was leaving Live!
Even as traditional allies were stunned and blindsided, Russia, Turkey and China offered praise.
"I started a journey almost two years ago that completely blindsided me," Frederick wrote.
"I had been dumped a few months before, which had blindsided me," she said.
We've been privy to the signs signaling this shake-up, but Earn is blindsided.
Fact check: European officials were blindsided by the move and had no advance warning.
This delay blindsided DHS, which regularly provides guidance of how to address such vulnerabilities.
O'Connor's ruling blindsided experts, who thought the lawsuit was a long shot at best.
Employees and volunteer hosts at the station said they were blindsided by Pacifica's decision.
Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years.
The show's producers and creative team were clearly blindsided by the turn of events.
But it is clear that our failure to do so has left us blindsided.
"You said yourself you were blindsided," Ryan said — a characterization Sanders pushed back on.
This existential confusion contributed to the most common complaint: that the ending blindsided players.
But it appears that not everyone trading in the altcoin was blindsided by the move.
On a weekly basis, Villavicencio said she sees patients who are blindsided by the news.
I felt blindsided," she said, "the way we saw the message delivered today is hurtful.
On Monday, the girl's stepmother told local TV station WJW that the family was blindsided.
"For a long time, I was really angry for being blindsided," Bushnell, 26, tells PEOPLE.
Sources say Facebook, which found out about their decision yesterday, was blindsided by the announcement.
She's clearly not afraid to make a move, as she proved when she blindsided Aubry.
For Orlando residents who have been blindsided by the city's experimentation before, this is worrisome.
But people familiar with the situation said Nissan executives were blindsided by the merger proposal.
Lissa Muscatine, Clinton's friend and former speechwriter, said the first lady felt blindsided and misunderstood.
Here are 163 stories from Reddit users who were completely blindsided by their partners. 216.
The secret wedding, however, blindsided family and friends ... and they were not happy about it.
It's a sure way to get blindsided by conditions you could've seen coming your way.
Ms. Chan said they were blindsided and had no time to argue their case properly.
Koch must have felt he was blindsided, thought it was arrogant, and he said no.
But Phelps' officiousness and willingness to believe the American myth—his own myth—blindsided him.
After Lehman, central bankers and governments looked for a way to avoid being blindsided again.
But the schools were blindsided, because the details had not been worked out in advance.
The way its sources told it, Autumn instigated the separation and "blindsided" her "devastated" husband.
It's no surprise that Trump blindsided Tillerson on the North Korean summit just last week.
I am so … kind of blindsided by how "liberal" Hollywood has presented the Latinx experience.
When Gabbard did finally announce she would make a 2020 run, her team was blindsided.
"A lot of us felt blindsided," the visual-effects artist John Van Vliet told me.
For its part, Surabian's company says it was blindsided by the charges against the men.
Management seemed "blindsided" by the requests in the document, the East Coast employee told us.
When you dismiss real risks as fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD), you could be blindsided.
Trudeau wasn't blindsided; in fact, Liberals knew the story was coming two weeks in advance.
Sheryl — as reported in this past week's New York Times investigation — felt blindsided by this.
He rightfully questioned the unprecedented sentencing sought by Stone's prosecutors after being blindsided by them.
But singer Mariah Carey was blindsided when the news broke live on air during an interview.
The president complained he had been blindsided by Trudeau&aposs criticism of the U.S. tariff threats.
But when he unexpectedly sent her home after hometowns, Miller-Keyes was left blindsided and heartbroken.
"We were as blindsided by this news as everyone else," Alex Dombroff, DiBella's attorney, told ESPN.
Mark Milley were blindsided by the President's decision over the weekend to pull the troops back.
I should have seen it coming from a thousand miles away, but I still feel blindsided.
The less your boss feels blindsided, the more receptive you'll find him or her to be.
First, with a eulogy I read when I was 29 and still blindsided by it all.
Later at lunch, Olivia is blindsided when Andy tells her he wants to finalize their divorce.
During this period Hillary Clinton was deluged with e-mail leaks and blindsided by the FBI.
That evening, Blake opened up about how he too was blindsided by heartbreak in his past.
Her son began spiraling in late January 23, after he was blindsided at a Wilmington bar.
"It is like being blindsided or assaulted by a trusted family member or friend," he wrote.
JP also said he was blindsided when Ray J launched the Scoot-E-Bike without him.
There was an email presented today where Manafort said, hey, WTF, I was blindsided by this.
We're told Biebs' crew members were blindsided when they got word he was calling it quits.
"My father, a simple, conventional 1950s man, had been blindsided by the 1960s revolution," he writes.
Having been aligned with and then blindsided by him, how does it feel to watch him?
"Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years," he wrote.
Arnold himself was minding his business, taking photos and chatting with fans ... when he got blindsided.
Producers brought him out as a surprise guest, and he was blindsided by Bri's baby bombshell.
"As far as the whole situation went down, I was blindsided," he told the Morning News.
" A year after coming out, ABC canceled the sitcom — something DeGeneres said left her feeling "blindsided.
Before the merge, he was vulnerable once, and only once, when his ally Morgan was blindsided.
This time, the FBI was blindsided: FLASH / NBC News' Pete Williams: FBI senior staff in shock.
But Republicans who are whining to the press about being "blindsided" are putting on a show.
But sometimes, as in the case of Ms. Silber and the wall unit, buyers are blindsided.
"Donald Trump blindsided the swamp yesterday," said Rush Limbaugh in his show-opening monologue on Friday.
The first attempt was a total disaster—I was blindsided by a false sense of confidence.
Real quick: Is anyone else blindsided that Dixon didn't turn out to be the big baddie?
Hannah Ann is irritated but not surprised by the news (unlike Becca Kufrin, who was blindsided).
Did you have enough experience in the world to expect that, or were you blindsided, too?
That lack of clarity on terms and policies leaves some students feeling blindsided come graduation time.
Then Sean Anders blindsided her with "Instant Family," his semi-autobiographical comedy about foster-care adoption.
"I thought he was my forever and he blindsided me," she said, crying, after he left.
Some are angrily pressing the White House in private, saying they were blindsided by the account.
Chris says he felt blindsided, basically, by her saying so much about how bad things are.
What's remarkable about all these terrible consequences is that Chuck isn't blindsided by any of them.
Then your boss wouldn't feel blindsided when you eventually tell him you'd like to move on.
After news of her transition, the Kardashian-Jenner family revealed they were blindsided by the news.
The decision blindsided department officials and Republican lawmakers, who initially thought it was a clerical error.
Some of the partners in the alliance were blindsided by last night's news, a source said.
Blindsided by their inability to captivate the hearts and minds of the American people on Nov.
Borchetta also takes issue with Swift's claim that he blindsided her with news of the sale.
But people familiar with the situation said last week Nissan executives felt blindsided by the merger proposal.
President Donald Trump blindsided Wall Street over the weekend by threatening to ramp up tariffs on China.
Chinese leaders feel blindsided, seeing it as a cynical ploy to corner them into accepting the announcement.
But White House press secretary Sarah Sanders rejected the notion that Republicans were blindsided by the move.
Andrew Yang's staff said they were blindsided by layoffs last week following a poor showing in Iowa.
"I feel blindsided," Beador said, also telling producers and cameramen that she didn't want to be filmed.
Chinese leaders felt blindsided, seeing it as a cynical ploy to corner them into accepting the announcement.
She's immediately outcast by Ozzy, who still smarts from getting blindsided by her in Fans vs. Favorites.
Grimm said he wasn't exactly blindsided by the Supreme Court's temporary stay, but he was deeply disappointed.
And, I actually forgot, only to be blindsided two weeks later when the reminder email showed up.
On the David tribe, Carl, Davie, and Bi are furious about being blindsided at the last vote.
Blindsided, a true story documenting James L. Ferraro's decade-long courtroom battle against DuPont, is out today.
We're told Uma has been blindsided by the latest conflict ... she's supposed to leave in 2 days.
And they say she was there at 11, but didn't enter because they were blindsided by paparazzi.
Kate says she was blindsided ... she had no clue Sean and the 2 men had ulterior motives.
Ocean City, Maryland (CNN)Jeanine Patten-Coble was blindsided by her breast cancer diagnosis eight years ago.
Dems' reaction: Democrats were furious when Brady introduced the amendment, arguing they were "blindsided" by the changes.
Mattis — who was traveling in Asia last week and returned Saturday — was reportedly blindsided by Trump's announcement.
But the trio was blindsided when the president deleted any reference to Article 5 from the speech.
CEO Tim Cook said the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" there.
The first lady was reportedly blindsided and furious over the report, The New York Times reported Monday.
At the time, many recipients were blindsided with having to raise the $495 fee in short notice.
By giving users options and explaining the need for ads, consumers don't feel like they're being blindsided.
"[Being] Blindsided is never good," Oprah Winfrey told Entertainment Tonight when asked to comment on the situation.
At least I'm not alone; the High Sparrow seems equally blindsided by Marge's ability to quote scripture.
Willett isn't the only one to have likely been blindsided by finding his name on Trump's list.
I was 39 with a wife and two young kids, and I was blindsided by his request.
The secretary of homeland security, John Kelly, was reported to have been largely blindsided by the order.
But then it turned out Brett Kavanaugh was white too, and we were completely blindsided by that.
The proposed payments would go directly to millions of Americans blindsided by enormous uncertainty and impending hardship.
It was the second day in a row that Mr. Trump blindsided Republicans and his own aides.
The crew was so blindsided by one scene that they burst into tears as the camera rolled.
A spokeswoman for Mr. Paul, a Republican, said the senator was "blindsided" but "fine," according to CNN.
Biden appeared blindsided by Senator Kamala Harris' attacks on federally mandated school busing during the first debate.
"Japan was completely blindsided by Trump," said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Tokyo's Temple University.
Evans and Prospect Police Chief Jeff Sherrard, who hired Shaw five years ago, said they were blindsided.
With more adults putting off parenthood, some are finding themselves blindsided by another health expense: fertility treatments.
A blindsided military said that until the administration worked through official channels, transgender people could still serve.
A's president Dave Kaval said last week the team was "blindsided" by the restraining order being granted.
We were, as a nation, largely blindsided by the assault on longstanding norms that Trump has personified.
House Republican leaders have been blindsided multiple times by Democrats offering politically volatile amendments to appropriations bills.
My sense is, they are completely blindsided by what is going on in Myanmar at the moment.
Daryl was blindsided by Toni's filing ... and told us they were still living together at the time.
The Cortés of the young Ross Katen was blander and his Maximilian more pitiful, hopeful, blindsided by fate.
Trump added that she was "blindsided" by the policy and voiced her disapproval to her husband at home.
I write down all of the unknowns and find possible solutions to them so I can't be blindsided.
They were blindsided," a source told PEOPLE, while another insider said the family is "beyond angry and disgusted.
The quote should give some indication as to how blindsided the engineers are during these type of decisions.
" Multiple sources told PEOPLE that Ripa, 45, was "completely blindsided" by the news and felt "betrayed and hurt.
Stock traders have been watching out for Janet Yellen all week, but they were blindsided by Hillary Clinton.
Or you make a perfect joke that goes viral and get blindsided by people scrutinizing your entire timeline.
Goliath battle for innovation, larger security companies have seemingly been blindsided by this opportunity to integrate and automate.
Many in the communities have been in the United States for decades and were blindsided by the roundups.
They were blindsided," a source told PEOPLE, while another insider said the family is "beyond angry and disgusted.
And then the next day, the slightest thing might really upset me, and I get blindsided by them.
In the next scene, Luyendyk Jr. admits to feeling "blindsided" — before Lauren B. suddenly drops a major bomb.
I couldn't wait to see it, as well as witness Chris get completely blindsided by the Frey's betrayal.
The Wildcats blindsided Michigan State with a 23-4 first-half run to take a 33-10 lead.
As we first reported, Kylie blindsided Kanye and Kim ... never telling them she was cutting a PUMA deal.
Mari Takahashi has summitted Mt. Kilimanjaro, but nothing prepared her for being blindsided on Wednesday's episode of Survivor.
By the way, sources close to Jose tell us ... the ex-MLB star was blindsided by the spread.
Investors were blindsided by Thursday's vote, having bid up equity markets in the days leading up to it.
Rob Kardashian blindsided his family ... not giving them a heads up or even a hint about his engagement.
Figure skater Michelle Kwan was blindsided by her husband Clay Pell's divorce filing, she claims in court documents.
Tobacco firms such as ITC Ltd were blindsided by further rule changes after the GST went into effect.
Autocratic governments that were blindsided when the internet took off in the mid-1990s have regained their vision.
She was last blindsided on Survivor: Caramoan — leaving the game with an unused immunity necklace in her pocket.
Reportedly "blindsided" by the news, the gymnasts then requested the final two practices at the camp be canceled.
"A lot of things about parenting and also just being a mom in postpartum blindsided me," Monet said.
Tempers flared early when Tampa Bay's Dan Girardi blindsided Brandon Dubinsky at 254:55 of the first period.
Even worse, being blindsided when you think you're doing a great job can be a major confidence hit.
Multiple reports have indicated that those close to Haley were blindsided by her decision to leave the administration.
Clinton's campaign aides appeared blindsided by the popularity of Senator Bernie Sanders's populist message in the Democratic primary.
Local Republican leaders seemed to be blindsided by the development, which was first reported by The Buffalo News.
But maybe that was just one more reason why Harris seemed blindsided when Gabbard went on the attack.
Even after top-level managers learned of the cheating, the company contends, they were blindsided by its impact.
Investors were blindsided when the health crisis spread from China to South Korea, Italy and other major economies.
But it's worth exploring why Trump blindsided his advisers and America's allies with a sudden push to withdraw.
Hartley was blindsided by the divorce -- yet another reason he might be the target audience for Chrishell's post.
"A lot of people are blindsided by their tax bill," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
While many were blindsided by the impact of disinformation in 2016, next time around we'll have no excuse.
But they still brace themselves, knowing that they are likely to be blindsided by one of his tweets.
Parliament said it had been blindsided by the new policy and called for an emergency meeting on Sunday.
Mr. McMaster held many more meetings than Mr. Bolton and was still routinely blindsided by Mr. Trump's tweets.
The news blindsided many liberals — particularly those with an ambient knowledge of Rachel Maddow's nightly monologues on MSNBC.
The actress admitted that she was "blindsided" by the incident, saying Weinstein had never acted inappropriately toward her before.
Allen reacted on Twitter Tuesday: Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years.
Elizabeth Warren on Twitter and said he was "blindsided" when House Speaker Paul Ryan balked on an early endorsement.
Stow says he doesn't remember anything from the game, but his friends say they were blindsided by the attack.
" After being blindsided by the divorce, Pulliam said she has "no desire to continue to be married to him.
The announcement and speed with which the policy takes effect has delighted open-access advocates—and blindsided academic publishers.
Her dad called and blindsided her with the news that her sister had died of an accidental heroin overdose.
Under the Trump administration, the White House has repeatedly blindsided the Pentagon with sudden announcements involving the US military.
Everyone involved in Kavanaugh's confirmation was blindsided by the specificity of the sworn testimony produced yesterday by Michael Avenatti.
But in Survivor: Cagayan, Tony blindsided LJ at the final nine – speeding up the course of the game forever.
In some alternative universe somewhere, the movie It, which is about a scary clown, completely blindsided the clown community.
As much as that ending blindsided MCU loyalists, it was even stranger for viewers who expected a satisfying conclusion.
It's possible states were blindsided by the demand for early voting, which has increased this year, in some areas.
Because I was so blindsided by it, and thought he was joking, I said no and shut the door.
In all honesty I was completely blindsided when Ben broke up with me, it left me hurt and confused.
Reportedly, Tillerson was blindsided and found out he had been fired through a tweet by President Trump on Tuesday.
If the Russia investigation doesn't fit… The press shop: Someone else who got blindsided by the news: Sean Spicer.
Since Goodgame goes to a Catholic school, many tweeters were unsurprised at the homophobia, but Goodgame herself was blindsided.
Some senior officials, including several people who considered themselves close to Flake, were blindsided by his anti-Trump book.
Throughout the process, Trump announced contradictory policy positions, blindsided allies with changing tactics, and publicly bickered with key lawmakers.
On Tuesday, Trump blindsided the nation by firing the FBI director like he was a contestant on The Apprentice.
Donovan, 61, said that Trump was not blindsided by his negative votes on ObamaCare and the tax-cut bill.
Mr. Rothschild said it was better for the public to be knowledgeable about rather than blindsided by such stories.
"Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years," Allen tweeted at the time.
Read more: FBI officials were 'rattled' and 'blindsided' by Trump's call for Ukraine to manufacture dirt on Joe Biden
According to the Walmart executive, those companies could be blindsided the next time the economy takes a sharp downturn.
Within days, he claimed he was "blindsided" and pulled the plug on the December 31 show in Saitama City.
Chaffetz said that he was blindsided by the Justice Department's decision to appoint a special counsel on Wednesday night.
For 80 years various people were blindsided with copyright claims from the various owners of the "Happy Birthday" song.
Chief of Staff John Kelly knew Trump wanted more tariffs but was blindsided by the speed of the announcement.
So the 25-year-old was "completely blindsided" when, this past April, her boyfriend was arrested for heroin possession.
Did America's emissaries who were making these pledges across the Middle East know they were going to be blindsided?
Someone I was dating made a friend online which developed into something more, and I was blindsided by it.
I really blindsided him, literally walking into our apartment one day and saying that I wanted to leave him.
And Mr. Musk's tweet blindsided many of the people who should have known about the plan — including Tesla's board.
"Blindsided by them," Maxwell sings, on the verge of tears, over gently tolling piano and eerily sustained orchestral instruments.
Mr. Abe was blindsided in early March by Mr. Trump's decision to meet North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un.
Mr. Pence backed the congressman's favorite, Bunni Pounds, last month in a tweet that blindsided key White House aides.
That sets one of them up to be blindsided but also to have a redemption storyline as the Bachelorette.
Priced for perfection, markets blindsided by health crisis The epic losses have been amplified by a few major factors.
Her pal, Gayle King, was there too, and says nobody in the Royal family was "blindsided" ... especially not QE2.
But when they told a manager of the park what was going on, they were blindsided by his reaction.
Why were many House Republican candidates and campaign leaders blindsided by Mr. Ryan's announcement Wednesday, according to the article?
He blindsided officials at the Pentagon and the State Department and kept Congress and the allies in the dark.
A blindsided military said that until the administration worked through official channels, the current personnel policy would remain. 32.
French unions, blindsided by the pace of Mr. Macron's labor and fiscal reforms, have been spoiling for a fight.
Democrats hope it will pose a tough loyalty test for Republicans, who were also mostly blindsided by Trump's strike.
There have been reports of a bitter rift between the two princes and the couple's announcement blindsided the palace.
Joel is a blandly nice guy who was apparently blindsided by his role in a Silicon Valley fraud scheme.
Republicans are heading to the barricades; Democrats were apparently too blindsided to recognize good news when they got it.
Caitlyn Jenner saying she hasn't talked to Khloe Kardashian in several years was a claim that completely blindsided Khloe.
The secular challenges on the consumer side of tech have been highlighted by the guidance that blindsided Wall Street.
Officials in Westchester County said they were blindsided by the deal and were upset that they were not consulted.
" She was blindsided when a student said, "Ah, miss, I don't care how it works as long as it works.
In June, Lewis says he was "blindsided" by the lawsuit and claims that Flipping Out filmed Trent without her permission.
"I felt completely blindsided," said Dickson, whose disillusionment led her to start watching documentaries and reading up on the issue.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders also rejected any notion that Republicans should feel blindsided by the White House's move.
Despite being long-time alliance partners, the executive noted that Nissan was completely blindsided by news of the FCA deal.
It's so heartwarming seeing them reunite, we are somewhat blindsided when Saul reveals the real agenda for his surprise visit.
Cathay Pacific was blindsided this month when China's aviation regulator demanded it suspend staff supporting the anti-government protest movement.
It completely blindsided me: Starting as a straightforward, albeit beautifully written family saga, it tips suddenly into extraordinary, lucid wildness.
That blindsided markets, which had expected the BOJ to hit the ground with yet another big bazooka of easing measures.
But that didn't prevent PhRMA from being blindsided earlier this year when Congress shifted some Medicare costs to drug companies.
Last month, Trump sided with Democrats in a surprising debt limit deal that blindsided Republicans and left conservative groups aghast.
Addict turned informant Initially, the spread of carfentanil blindsided local authorities who were already trying to clamp down on fentanyl.
" Niall was "completely blindsided," he told PEOPLE at the time, explaining that he felt like he'd "misread some [little things].
At least, until we're blindsided by a bunch we don't see coming, as is the case just about every year.
"All of a sudden we transfer just to get blindsided by a maniac, for what I don't know," she said.
In fact, it's just the opposite: Disclosing it quickly might actually have explained the cough and blindsided the conspiracy theorists.
Common narratives hold that many weed-based anxiety stories stem from inexperienced users blindsided by the sensation of being high.
The announcement blindsided US allies abroad, not to mention top congressional leaders from both parties and members of Trump's administration.
It's been going on for 17 years, 33 seasons ... and you still have people getting blindsided and making no sense.
However, Paws for Effect says it was blindsided by what it calls PETA's smear campaign ahead of the movie's release.
Late last week, players of multiplayer space sim Elite Dangerous were blindsided by the sudden appearance of several alien ships.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan were "blindsided" by the decision, a Republican official told CNN.
South Korean President Moon Jae-In was blindsided by Trump, learning about his summit decision only after the news broke.
But that has been pushed back to next week after Brussels was blindsided by Johnson's move to call an election.
Allies blindsided by the move include South Korea, which played a pivotal role in bringing both sides to the table.
We spent all this time getting hyped over Nigeria's nifty jerseys and were blindsided by your brilliance on the pitch.
Until then, we must treat EIA projections with deep skepticism to avoid being blindsided by rapidly evolving energy markets abroad.
Asian-American community groups were blindsided by the mayor, whose office failed to consult them before the proposal went public.
Women claims it was arranging a booking for her, and got blindsided to learn she had jumped ship to Elite.
In 2017 the administration blindsided the Defense Department with a decision to ban transgender Americans from serving in the military.
Trump's victory blindsided many "Establishment" conservatives, but that doesn't mean they and MAGA foot soldiers can't and shouldn't work together.
But his endorsements in governor's races blindsided the party and in some cases may have propelled weaker general election candidates.
Other State Department officials insisted that Mr. Tillerson had not been singled out; Mr. Trump blindsided all of his advisers.
Both promises were broken, and the women were blindsided by news of his planned release after 10 years in prison.
It's being caught blindsided by the new way that we interact with these black mirrors that are in our pockets.
Trump blindsided investors on Thursday by announcing an abrupt end to the trade truce between the United States and China.
She said she had been blindsided by the vitriol of Washington and was working to stay out of the fray.
In an interview on CNBC on Wednesday morning, Brent Saunders, the chief executive of Allergan, said that he felt blindsided.
Paul Ryan's announcement that he would not seek re-election blindsided Republicans and imperiled the party's grip on the House.
When Mark said to her, I was blindsided, Liz said, Yeah, maybe, and he said, What do you mean, maybe?
He adds that white nationalists both in and out of the group were "completely blindsided" by the change in leadership.
Press secretary Sarah Sanders absorbs fearsome flak from the media despite often seeming blindsided by the President's actions and statements.
Republican leaders scheduled a surprise vote to override Cooper's budget veto, an unprecedented partisan play that blindsided the state Democrats.
The defense team of John Stone (John Turturro) and Chandra (Amara Khan) is blindsided by the news of the amphetamine.
August 13: The New York Times reports that some members of the board were blindsided by the "funding secured" tweet.
Many of his closest allies, Davie for instance, did not feel the string of betrayal because Nick himself was also blindsided.
GE was blindsided by the speed of the clean energy revolution, leaving the company with excess capacity for natural gas turbines.
As is always the case, it's hard to pinpoint exactly how Apple was totally blindsided by an increase in battery replacements.
The couple told PEOPLE they were "blindsided" by Trent's actions and have spent the days since making sense of it all.
Russia blindsided world powers on Monday by announcing that "the main part" of its forces in Syria would start to withdraw.
Still, Calvo and her crew overlooked Price's indifference toward the show and, like us, were blindsided when GGR got the axe.
That year, Zuckerberg was blindsided by an investigation into Facebook's safety practices that was opened by Connecticut attorney general Richard Blumenthal.
More than anything, though, it apparently blindsided Ripa, who took a temporary leave from work after she heard Strahan was leaving.
It's certainly possible that Walter just hesitated briefly, and David blindsided him with the knife he's reaching for in that scene.
Facebook, which found out about their decision yesterday, were blindsided by the announcement, sources familiar with the matter told BuzzFeed News.
It was widely reported at the time that Donald Trump had blindsided the Pentagon, despite the reference to consulting his generals.
The coronavirus, he said, "blindsided" the automakers and made them "hit pause" as they were attempting to mount rebounds in China.
The suggestion blindsided GOP leaders, administration officials, and just about everyone else in Washington, DC, as no such cut was planned.
Arie Luyendyk Jr. is leaving one woman feeling "betrayed" and the other "blindsided" in the upcoming dramatic season 22 Bachelor finale.
But before McNary could spend the night, Fletcher blindsided him with the news that she's just not in love with him.
And now I see everything has a positive twist on it, even if it's a situation that has me totally blindsided.
Before the stabbing, Lahtifa told the outlet she and her sister had never met Cowell and were "blindsided" by the attack.
I think some of the distractions and some of the ferocity, I was a little blindsided by on a personal level.
Russia blindsided world powers on Monday by announcing that the main part of its forces in Syria would start to withdraw.
In the end, however, the opaque process left community groups in New York feeling blindsided when details of the deal emerged.
The controversy blindsided Pence's administration, and the governor — to the surprise of his friends and colleagues — struggled to defend the law.
"Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years," he tweeted after the cancellation news broke.
"The administration blindsided us," said Joel Nelsen, a farmer and president of the California Citrus Mutual, a citrus producers trade group.
Colton was a guest Tuesday on San Diego morning radio talk show 'Kramer & Geena,' where he was blindsided by the accusation.
Shortly after their relationship turned romantic, Felker blindsided his estranged wife Staci Nelson with his sudden divorce filing in February 193.
Some of the President's legal advisers felt blindsided by Giuliani's comments Wednesday night, according to multiple sources familiar with the team.
Brad Lander, a councilman who represents Park Slope, called the plan "atrocious," saying he felt blindsided by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Unfortunately, she gets blindsided by Petra's invitation to a fancy, four-course brunch and Jane, being Jane, can't turn it down.
Swaim caught a ball crossing the middle of the field and was blindsided by Davis, immediately falling hard to the ground.
After meeting Kim for instance, the President blindsided his team by announcing a halt to US military exercises with South Korea.
The Ministry of National Defense in Seoul appears to have been blindsided and stated that it will seek "clarification" from Washington.
"I voted against that article of impeachment, because I think most people, blindsided, would lie to protect their family," Graham said.
As a result, they can be blindsided by Apple's decision to go another route or to even build rival technology itself.
But Department of Justice lawyers were blindsided recently when Trump tweeted that the fight wasn't over, despite the ruling from SCOTUS.
Underwood admits during the date that he got "blindsided by Becca," and reveals to Booth that they did fall in love.
The candidate, who seemed blindsided in 1960 by the new medium, won the presidency through the first modern electronic-media campaign.
The move blindsided investors, who had expected Britain to vote to stay in EU, and sparked sharp repricing across asset classes.
Still, some investors were blindsided by the sudden drop in oil prices sparked by the coronavirus outbreak in China last month.
Coming after a two-hour round of phone calls Thursday morning, the sudden decision blindsided the administration's opponents and allies alike.
"I was somewhat blindsided by the announcement from the Berkeley Patriot this morning," he said at a news conference on Saturday.
European officials were "blindsided" by President Donald Trump's announcement of travel restrictions between the US and Europe, CNN reported on Wednesday.
Many of those who lost their reelection bids in stunning election of 1992 were completely blindsided by the House Bank scandal.
Kelsey didn't have a grand Hannah B. speech on her own limo ride home, but she was really heartbroken and blindsided.
Also, lawmakers say they have been blindsided by some of Perez's decisions, saying they need to be kept in the loop.
Trump's own national security team – let alone Congress, which authorized the funding – was left utterly baffled and blindsided by the decision.
" Republican leaders appeared to be blindsided by Trump's pursuit of an immigration deal, despite Trump's claim that "everybody is on board.
And Mr. Spicer told friends he was tired of being blindsided by Mr. Trump, and weary of Mr. Trump's constant criticism.
Asked if he was blindsided by the decision, Mr. Pompeo said, "I'm never surprised," as he and Mr. Mnuchin grinned broadly.
In a 2015 TriNet survey of 1,000 people 18-34 year olds, 62 percent said they felt blindsided by their review.
Staff on congressional committees with health jurisdiction told Politico they were blindsided by the provision and are trying to remove it.
Many evicted residents were blindsided, unaware that their landlords had lost control of the properties to the University-backed investment firm.
Justin's filing appears to have blindsided Chrishell ... because there's a huge 5-month difference in their accounts of when they separated.
Almost 50 years later, they were all blindsided by DNA test results that proved the four women were long-lost sisters.
Melania Trump was reportedly "blindsided" by the reports of the payment and kept out of the public eye for several days.
We broke the story ... Chrishell filed her response to Justin's divorce petition, and strongly suggests she was totally blindsided by it.
Chris Collins' surprise decision to actively campaign for re-election despite being indicted on insider trading charges in August blindsided Republicans.
And also the sight of her looking good-naturedly horrified at being, uh, blindsided by the footage on a talk show.
However, with unruly Uranus being so active as this time, you could be blindsided by what goes down—expect some drama.
Acacia, which has lost more than two-thirds of its value since early 2017, was blindsided by the deal, a source said.
And lawmakers are growing more and more worried the upper chamber could be blindsided by a call to action later this year.
At the time, Lewis said he was "blindsided" by the lawsuit and the claims that Flipping Out filmed Trent without her permission.
Because when the New York deal was finally announced, with up to $3 billion tax incentives, local politicians felt blindsided — and wronged.
"We are feeling blindsided, truly," said Keanin Loomis, president of the Chamber of Commerce in Hamilton, the heart of Canada's steel industry.
"I just don't want you at the end of this to be blindsided and end up with the wrong person," she says.
"We're about to be hit, blindsided by a raft of affidavits," Justice Department attorney Scott Stewart said at a hearing on Tuesday.
Before news of the legal action "blindsided" the reality star on Tuesday, Lewis tells PEOPLE, he thought he'd resolved the conflict himself.
The casual way Mr Trump blindsided Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, suggested that he did not especially value America's alliance with Japan.
In the case of China, markets were expecting a deal and were blindsided when the opposite happened and the president hiked tariffs.
As anyone who's been blindsided by Mercury retrograde will tell you, it pays to plan ahead — even in the world of astrology.
Those in Congress and the administration who worked to get the regulation through had told us they felt blindsided by the delay.
It's not as if men have been blindsided about women's objection to being treated as sexual objects and subjected to unwanted intimacies.
Katharine had just taken her bow on stage, when the cast and crew from her play, "Waitress," blindsided her with the celebration.
The documents include anecdotes of children allegedly blindsided when they were separated from their parents after being apprehended at the southern border.
The decision totally blindsided everyone ... Magic says he hasn't even informed Lakers owner Jeanie Buss that he's stepping away from the team.
Or did the folding drone's issues simply stem from being blindsided as the device was subject to more demand than it anticipated?
The move blindsided investors, who had expected Britain to vote to stay in the EU, and sparked sharp repricing across asset classes.
Arie Luyendyk Jr. may have blindsided Bekah Martinez when he sent her home on The Bachelor, but she got the final word.
The Pentagon was reportedly blindsided by the announcement and won't make any changes until they receive a formal head's up from Trump.
QUINTANILLA: DAVID TALKS ABOUT BEING BLINDSIDED BY THIS RULE CHANGE BUT THE TREASURY HAS TELEGRAPHED THEIR APPETITE TO MOVE IN THIS DIRECTION.
When you're riding high on life and then suddenly you're completely blindsided by a giant powerful force you should have seen coming?
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan were "blindsided by this" turn of events, a Republican official told CNN.
I think some of the distractions and some of the ferocity was -- I was a little blindsided by on a personal level.
And then in one fell swoop, I was blindsided by tragedy that not only tested my faith, but forever changed my life.
They were blindsided by Trump's impetuous decision to pull troops out of Syria and Afghanistan, as were many of Trump's top advisers.
He also appeared blindsided when he was told the White House is in discussions about inviting Putin to Washington in the fall.
Mr. Howard, 45, was dismissed from the Royal Bank of Scotland for cause in August 2014, something that he says blindsided him.
And that's where Paul, a medical doctor and former Republican presidential candidate, believes investors — as well as the Fed — could get blindsided.
But then the Rangers were blindsided in the first round of the playoffs by the Pittsburgh Penguins, the eventual Stanley Cup champions.
Boies has worked with several owners, some of whom now feel blindsided that he agreed to help Jones potentially sue the league.
Another notable hit came in Game 6 of the 2003 Stanley Cup finals when he was blindsided by Devils defenseman Scott Stevens.
Hannah Ann said she also felt blindsided that Peter didn't tell her until the final moments that Madison wasn't even there anymore.
The planned drawdown, according to a Pentagon adviser who spoke on the condition of anonymity, blindsided top U.S. military and allied commanders.
Despite warnings, New York City's technology managers were blindsided by the so-called GPS rollover, failing to install simple but necessary upgrades.
The president's tweet alarmed immigrant communities and blindsided immigration agents across the country who described such a massive operation as logistically impossible.
"I was blindsided because I thought we were going to look at photographs," Ms. Rein, now a filmmaker in Los Angeles, said.
The Schattners said they were blindsided by the criticism, pointing out that the sculpture had been exhibited in Shanghai previously without complaint.
On Thursday, the semiconductor maker blindsided Silicon Valley with the abrupt resignation of its chief executive over a relationship with a subordinate.
Shortly after the divorce was finalized, Nick revealed that he was blindsided by the split during a 2006 interview with Rolling Stone.
I was blindsided by the loss of that job and fell into a deep depression when I couldn't find work right away.
I think some of the distractions and some of the ferocity was, I was a little blindsided by at a personal level.
A person who spoke to Ms. Ripa said she had felt blindsided since she was given almost no notice about the move.
American officials say they were blindsided by Djibouti's decision, announced last year, to give China a 20143-year lease for the land.
Law and Justice officials, seemingly blindsided by the vetoes, retreated to Mr. Kaczynski's office in the party headquarters to discuss ways forward.
The two senators who introduced the legislation — Senator Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, and Senator Rob Portman, an Ohio Republican — felt blindsided.
Administration officials were blindsided by the president's messages early Tuesday and scrambled to reconcile the gap between them and General McMaster's comments.
Allen, who stars as a right-leaning character on the show, tweeted at the time that he was "blindsided" by the move.
Our grandparents, parents and older siblings all have been blindsided at one time or another from something about investing they got wrong.
But take a step back: The basic goal of retirement planning is not to be blindsided when you get to that moment.
When Trump canceled the summit Moon had worked so hard to help set up last week, he was reportedly blindsided and distressed.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin were both "blindsided" when Trump made the decision, said one of the sources.
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"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" producers blindsided Fetty Wap's baby mama, Masika, by adding her number one rival to the cast behind her back.
Uber apparently did not bother to run that idea by the mayor of the city, as he was completely blindsided by the announcement.
Democrats — who thought of Cooper's victory as one of the few bright spots in an otherwise devastating year for the party — were blindsided.
Rand Paul was allegedly "blindsided" at his home by his 59-year-old neighbor and cops have arrested the guy ... TMZ has learned.
Franklin has testified he was blindsided when Avenatti, just prior to his arrest on March 25, tweeted his plan for a press conference.
Even the people who were describing this in Trumpian terms as a last minute partisan scam were acknowledging they were blindsided by this.
In order to get four people I previously blindsided to go to rocks for me, I had to get them emotionally fired up.
The Pentagon was blindsided by the president's tweets in July announcing that transgender troops would be blocked from serving in the US military.
McGraw says the chapter was completely "blindsided" and is focusing on helping Vick's troop, which is left with the bill for the cookies.
And yes, this is my story, but it's also the story of everyone else who's ever found themselves completely blindsided by adult acne.
Multiple sources previously confirmed to PEOPLE the KarJenners were "blindsided" by reports Woods, 21, was seen cozying up to Thompson over the weekend.
"Senator Paul was blindsided and the victim of an assault," Kelsey Cooper, a spokeswoman for Paul, said in a statement to the Hill.
It will leave the conspiracy-minded GOP base blindsided once again, and give way to some other tangentially related but probably fruitless inquisition.
I think some of the distractions and some of the ferocity was — I was a little blindsided by it at a personal level.
Former State Department spokesman and CNN military and diplomatic analyst John Kirby said he was "stunned" by the way the agency was blindsided.
Even the Department of Defense — who, you know, is supposed to be in charge of this whole thing — appears to have been blindsided.
Though I'm mad as hell right now, we the viewers are rewarded because in being blindsided, Chase's true self — a comedic genius — emerges.
"Once outside, the plaintiffs were bleeding, bruised, dazed, confounded, scared, in shock, terrorized and completely blindsided by what just occurred," the lawsuit claims.
Trump has criticized her husband's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that separated families, and in the interview she said she was blindsided by it.
The political about-face, part of the seemingly endless cycle in Russia between nationalization and privatization, adds to investors' worries about being blindsided.
News.The dancer said she felt "blindsided" by the news, which she said she found out about online with the rest of the world.
CEO Tim Cook said in a letter to investors that the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" there.
"This event where the experts were blindsided has happened once, so now you have a precedent for it," said GOP pollster David Winston.
In her video, titled "Bye Sister," Westbrook said Charles "completely blindsided" her when he advertised Sugar Bear Hair vitamins on Instagram in April.
Abigail Breslin blindsided her assistant by canning him out of nowhere and stiffing him on his final paycheck ... according to a new suit.
Elections A year ago Democrats were blindsided by Donald Trump's upset victory, and they've been squabbling about finding a way forward ever since.
They felt blindsided, misled, and silly — as if hit by a breakup they'd known deep down could come but didn't want to see.
China was heavily invested in Libya — it imported 10 percent of the country's oil supply — but blindsided by the revolt against its ally.
Which is why I didn't expect to feel so blindsided the day my 15-year old son was given a diagnosis of leukemia.
The reports of a payoff blindsided the first lady, who was furious with her husband, according to two people close to the couple.
The stock soared, trading on the Nasdaq was halted and the Tesla board, blindsided by Mr. Musk's announcement, went into damage control mode.
Uber's board was blindsided by Benchmark's lawsuit, according to three people with knowledge of the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
His decision, which followed a telephone call to Turkish President Recep Erdogan, blindsided U.S. military and intelligence officials, who strongly oppose the move.
Obama defended Clinton, whose increasingly confident campaign was blindsided by the FBI announcement, as someone who has always put the American people first.
There may be times preceding such an event when your intuition sends off a warning, but recognize that you can also be blindsided.
But Conte was blindsided when Turkey unexpectedly announced last month it would send military advisers and possibly troops to bolster Serraj in Tripoli.
California's recent actions on clean air and climate change policy have blindsided and enraged him, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Given the simplicity of its product — a tech-enabled vending machine, in essence — the team was blindsided by the uproarious response that followed.
While it seemed Marriott believed encryption would save the day, the technology was ultimately implemented incorrectly, leaving the organization blindsided during the breach.
Marmel told CNN he was "blindsided" by the accusations and that none of the contestants shared their grievances with him about the conversation.
Just this past week, President Donald Trump blindsided State and Department of Homeland Security officials by pulling aid from three Central American countries.
In a prepared statement issued Tuesday, the State Department's press office suggested that Tillerson was blindsided by the announcement of his being axed.
And by that, we obviously mean the time of the year when we're blindsided by how quickly the holidays have snuck up on us.
Yet again, the episode is all Chicago-related drama between him and Kim Kardashian, and yet again, Kim feels blindsided by her husband's behavior.
The business had to take a backseat in the years that followed: Palermo was diagnosed with cancer and Allen was blindsided by a divorce.
We had lasted longer than expected for a first love, but still shorter than I had hoped, and I felt (in hindsight, naively) blindsided.
Blake Horstmann felt blindsided when his tryst with Caelynn Miller-Keyes became a plot point on Bachelor in Paradise, a source claims to PEOPLE.
While the KarJenners were "blindsided" by reports Woods was seen cozying up to Thompson over the weekend, Jenner's been taking the news especially hard.
This move is probably preferable, since reports have surfaced that Weiss' daughters from a previous marriage were "completely shocked and blindsided" by the proposal.
As I watched him standing there, blindsided in an abandoned residence, facing two best friends with a gun to his chest—I felt duped.
Our sources say Jack was blindsided when he saw Michael at the house with Lisa, because he had no idea she was dating anyone.
And what made the Kennedy spat with the steel industry so unique was the fact that both sides were blindsided by each other's actions.
When, for example, a former boss gave me a stern talking-to about wearing earrings that weren't "corporate enough" (huh?), I felt pretty blindsided.
But Chris was blindsided and so was Brett, and I think — I hope — they learned a very valuable lesson that the girls [are untrustworthy].
When they broke up after four years, they blindsided their followers by announcing it in the middle of a drunk Christmas tree decorating post.
She was so blindsided, as anyone would be, but we'll get to hear more from her this coming Sunday at the Women Tell All.
"Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years," the former Home Improvement star wrote of his show's demise.
Then Kimball was blindsided Tuesday morning when a story on blog Reality Steve emerged alleging Cooper was also in a relationship with another man.
He felt blindsided: most of the employees at the studio signed it, including at least one who had been friends with him for years.
While the '27 crash is commonly recalled as a singular event that blindsided an ebullient bull market, it was no bolt from the blue.
But where he had correctly anticipated the softness in Socialists' views about business regulation, he was blindsided by the public's resistance to gas taxes.
A source who spoke with Shawn this afternoon says she was blindsided by the divorce ... she found out by getting a call from TMZ.
CEO Tim Cook said in a letter to investors that the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" in China.
After a hack attack blindsided major websites around the world this year, companies are exploring ways to better protect valuable data from connected devices.
In every case, Walgreens was blindsided, the insider told me, learning the bad news from media reports or from regulators rather than Theranos itself.
Over and over again, women told us that they were blindsided by the fact that baby-making isn't always a one-and-done project.
As we reported, Kelly has been beside herself with anger after getting blindsided by ABC's announcement that Michael Strahan is leaving 'Live' for 'GMA.
You might reinforce a completely different narrative in the process, but it's better than getting blindsided by mistakes you didn't realize you were making.
But employees were often blindsided by the labor setup once they were inside, according to the current and former Ryanair pilots and crew members.
"All of sudden, we transfer, and just to get blindsided by a maniac," Ms. Wilson told KGO-TV, the ABC affiliate in San Francisco.
"We have a great economy, we have a very strong economy, but this came — this blindsided the world," he said, including, he acknowledged, himself.
On Thursday morning, he went to the U.S. Consulate in Valencia seeking answers, only to be told that employees there had also felt blindsided.
But in announcing this move, Trump clearly blindsided his own HHS secretary, leaving in doubt who was really in charge of the task force.
So let's cut to the end of this flim-flamtastic episode to the switcheroo that blindsided Jimmy every bit as much as us viewers.
Mr. Trump blindsided the Republican leaders, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who were pressing for an 18-month deal.
"As I was going out there, the first initial reaction is you might get blindsided by one of their players coming in," Harper said.
Patients are getting blindsided by "facility fees" in their hospital bills, a controversial charge that some medical facilities defend as necessary for additional income.
Republican senators, who said they felt blindsided by the development, have privately demanded answers from the administration about what they knew about Bolton's book.
I used to be a bodybuilder who worked out for hours every day, and I was blindsided by the rapid deterioration of my health.
He "blindsided" her, she said, repeatedly punching her until someone in the park heard her screams and tackled Constanza, who fled in a car.
Having third parties run whistleblower hotlines, analyze corporate culture and compensation practices, and survey the satisfaction of employees also helps to avoid getting blindsided.
Mr. Perry seemed blindsided by the news and was left promising the committee that his management experience had made him skilled at defending budgets.
When they refused to allow my surgeon, Dr. Lindsey Dawson, to perform the hysterectomy on me, she was totally blindsided, just as I was.
But we may be blindsided by how fast this "weak" intelligence might easily turn into something with which we have no idea how to deal.
Analysts say that blindsided the Saudis, who orchestrated a production hike among two dozen nations in June on the expectation that Iran's exports would plummet.
Some petty little part of me that I try to keep hidden away from polite society wanted Tai to get blindsided while playing his advantage.
You might go home with the parchment in your pocket, you could get blindsided playing it, or you might waste it like Tai did tonight.
He complained that he had been blindsided by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 's criticism of his tariff threats at a summit-ending news conference.
While Le Maire has appeared well briefed, Italy's leaders seemed blindsided and Salvini's suggestion that Italy could mirror France's stake signalled concerns over Rome's influence.
As for children, they can be blindsided by the loss of a father or mother because of addiction, which has shattered communities across the country.
" Like her fellow final contestant, Kufrin believes she'll be proposed to — "I know I'm the one for him" — before she tearfully says, "I'm so blindsided.
By all accounts, members of Trump's own administration were blindsided by his decision to leave Syria, as were allies and coalition partners also fighting ISIS.
First of all, I was blindsided by the word "bitches" appearing in a scientific paper, so I assume it might distract other scientists as well.
Oprah Winfrey was shocked that Kelly Ripa was blindsided by the big announcement Michael Strahan's leaving her, and the queen thinks it's just plain wrong.
Not content with one brutally publicized breakup, Bachelor In Paradise pulled an Arie during its season 5 finale and blindsided another poor woman with heartbreak.
In 240, Amina C. was 2000 years old, living in New York City, when she was blindsided by a diagnosis of stage III breast cancer.
He claims that his department was "blindsided" by the prime minister's proposals, which include remaining in a common regulatory area with the EU for goods.
Top members of Congress, including the chairmen of both the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees, said they had been blindsided by the news.
Kanye West acknowledged Kylie Jenner blindsided him by secretly signing with PUMA and he WAS pissed off ... and he says PUMA's competition, Adidas, saved him.
"Many people use that because they feel the other person could be blindsided, so they want a softer way to go about it," she says.
If Trainor truly was blindsided by this retouching job, there's no doubt she's justified in feeling horrified by it; it's a really, really bad job.
While Chait was prescient on Trumpism in 2012, he underestimated its force in 2016, and was similarly blindsided by the success of Bernie Sanders's campaign.
In 2006, Herm knew Dilla was sick and his mother was caring for him in Los Angeles, but the news of Dilla's death blindsided him.
Girl Scout leaders said they were blindsided by the move, and they are gearing up an aggressive campaign to recruit and retain girls as members.
Please take this as a gentle heads up…I don't want anyone to feel blindsided tomorrow if God forbid I can't make the show happen.
Biden and Harris sparred in their first debate, with the former vice president having felt blindsided by the attacks on his record involving race relations.
"Despite the fact that Mr. Flotron was blindsided by this arrest, he is prepared to fight this case," Mukasey said in an email on Thursday.
President Trump's national security team was blindsided by his speech last month to NATO leaders that did not reaffirm a key NATO provision, Politico reported.
The New York officials argued that they were blindsided by this request and that the court shouldn't consider it until they can respond to it.
" PEOPLE also caught up with the couple half a year later, and Bushnell admitted she was "really angry for being blindsided" for "a long time.
Van Saun did say the relationship between her agency and the school district is usually a good one, but she felt "blindsided" by the letter.
In letters to the agency, the companies claim they were blindsided by the decision — sent out overnight — to award a single company with a permit.
I feel like most people have dated someone shitty, whether they were shitty from the start, or blindsided you with shittiness somewhere down the line.
"The smelters were running down their inventory, but they were completely blindsided by the fact that there were inspections of the bauxite mines," Shivkar said.
Keshia was completely blindsided by the ex-NFL player's divorce petition earlier this week ... according to a source close to the former 'Cosby Show' star.
On his third try, however, Tyson relaxed and had fun: he stole his tribe's coconuts, he blindsided his allies and he even found an idol.
It was while performing their last song, "I Wanna Sex You Up," that Calderon alleges that Abrams "blindsided" him, shoving him hard to the ground.
It's unclear if Nicki's serious about her retirement, as we've been told by people close to her that her team was blindsided by the news.
Unclear if Ice was blindsided by Laura's filing, but he seemed pretty chipper a few weeks ago when we got a Delta employee serenading him.
Indeed, the librarians' dean had a talk with Professor Finn's dean, and he eventually apologized for the fact that the staff felt a bit blindsided.
"There had been rumors circulating between students that our university was going to cancel classes, but it kind of blindsided all of us," he said.
Hannah doesn't know he's also told Madison that, and if he eventually breaks up with Hannah as previews suggest, she's going to be completely blindsided.
The report gave new energy to Democratic demands to bring in witnesses for the impeachment trial, turning up the heat on Republicans, who were blindsided.
"We were totally blindsided by this special meeting that happened between New Years and Christmas," said Garcia, who was born and raised in the country.
KIEV, Ukraine — Senior Ukrainian officials said they were blindsided over the summer when they heard the United States would withhold security assistance to the country.
In October, Girl Scouts leaders said they felt "blindsided" by the announcement that the Boy Scouts of America was officially opening its doors to girls.
Hispanic lawmakers were blindsided by the Wednesday night announcement from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.
While the Queen seemed initially blindsided by the news, earlier this week she issued a statement of support for her grandson and granddaughter-in-law.
One former staffer said he felt "blindsided" because he had asked some higher-ups whether his job might be impacted ahead of this week's news.
While Le Maire has appeared well briefed, Italy's leaders seemed blindsided and Salvini's suggestion that Italy could mirror France's stake signaled concerns over Rome's influence.
By all accounts, America's coalition partners in the fight against ISIS in Syria were completely blindsided by Trump's decision (as was most of Trump's administration).
The move to end the longstanding Home Depot partnership blindsided many staffers because Tesla had announced an expansion of the arrangement as recently as February.
She's thus blindsided by the prospect of losing her show, or the fact that having an all-white-male writing staff might somehow be bad optics.
Tillerson also made it clear that he and then Secretary of Defense James Mattis were kept in the dark and blindsided when the announcement was made.
The opponent turns with his hands high to avoid being blindsided, and eats a blow straight up the center of his guard as he does so.
Trump first made the announcement via Twitter last Wednesday in a move that blindsided lawmakers and officials and drew strong opposition from Republicans and Democrats alike.
NBC News reported that the decision "blindsided" senior White House, Pentagon, and State Department officials, as well as lawmakers on Capitol Hill and U.S. allies abroad.
To say Hannah Godwin was blindsided when Colton Underwood broke up with her on The Bachelor before their fantasy suite date would be a vast understatement.
Tesla says the terminations are part of a normal performance review process, but half a dozen former employees told CNBC they were blindsided by the dismissals.
He was able to open up on a much deeper level than ever before and he was able to relate to previous heartbreak leaving you blindsided.
I would like to say that they had no idea that was going to happen, so it blindsided them as much as it would blindside anybody.
The West Wing was blindsided last night when two Republican senators — Mike Lee of Utah and Jerry Moran of Kansas — came out against repeal-and-replace.
Context: The meeting came a day after Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein blindsided the White House by appointing Robert Mueller as special counsel overseeing the probe.
Didn't see that coming: Scaramucci was "blindsided" by the decision and only found out after Sifakis had been given the job, according to the WSJ's source.
Or, maybe if the starting quarterback has surgery, the Bills can release a statement that makes it seem like they were blindsided by the whole thing.
However, the situation escalated when Whitmire claimed in a blog post that he was blindsided by the news and tried to remedy the situation multiple times.
Girl Scout leaders have said they were blindsided by the move, but Acevedo stressed Wednesday that her group has a strong case to make to parents.
Roger claimed the 2 had a disagreement earlier in the evening, but he did nothing wrong and was blindsided by police when they demanded he leave.
The Bank of Japan blindsided markets on January 29 by cutting its benchmark rate into negative territory in a move that's sparked concerns over banks' earnings.
Blindsided, Soto did what most of us have done -- he tried to focus on other things and spent the rest of the day in a funk.
She added that the press office does not coordinate with Trump's legal team, but pushed back when a reporter suggested she was "blindsided" by Giuliani's comments.
Trump's announced withdrawal from Syria caught Senate Republicans by surprise and they complained to Vice President Pence at a lunch meeting last Wednesday about getting blindsided.
Many of those groups feel blindsided, too, and see it as proof the vice president has limited influence and isn't afforded much respect by the boss.
Two Pennsylvania Democrats told The Hill that they were completely blindsided by the news, with one saying that "0.0" people had any idea this was coming.
Trump's announcement more than a week ago blindsided allies in the region and sparked a controversy that culminated in the resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis.
What they're saying: The ending of Tesla's relationship with Home Depot "blindsided" employees because the company previously announced that there would be an expansion, Reuters reports.
It crushed long-term interest rates, didn't weaken the yen as hoped and angered commercial bankers, who felt blindsided by a policy that crimped their profits.
Had they won, it would have been President John Kerry facing a Republican Congress, managing the flailing Iraq War, and ultimately blindsided by the financial crisis.
Ms. Bryant said she was "blindsided" when the show was not picked up for a second season, and the drama was heightened by real-world events.
She tells Peter she was blindsided when Victoria P.'s claims got her kicked off of the show, because she and Victoria were actually pretty close.
Amelia's sister-in-law, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) was blindsided earlier this season when her younger boyfriend Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) essentially broke up with her.
There were copious tears, mud-soaked wedding dresses, moments of blindsided heartbreak, and at least a few couples who did say yes to a future together.
The F.D.A. was blindsided by Juul's deal with Altria, and it further strained the relationship between the agency, including its commissioner, Dr. Gottlieb, and both companies.
Hunt told Childs that he was "blindsided" when he found out about Bandman's depression at a time when they were already involved in a close relationship.
The latest development adds to Oyo's challenges as it faces backlash from some hotel owners in India who say they have been blindsided by hidden fees.
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday evening that key Republicans were "blindsided" by the decision and asked the president to ensure such a thing did not happen again.
RELATED: Republicans in Congress blindsided by Tillerson firing "She'll have to answer for that period of time, but I think she's a highly qualified person," Sen.
While the Republican Party establishment has been blindsided by the populism behind Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, a similar sentiment has existed on the Democratic side.
SINGAPORE, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Ferrari sprung a Singapore surprise on Sunday that blindsided not only their Formula One rivals but left even the Italian team stunned.
But some of Mr. Trump's new aides, who have often been blindsided when a reporter, outside adviser or officeseeker dialed the president-elect directly, expressed relief.
The charges blindsided virtually everyone who knew Mr. Meredith, according to interviews with more than a dozen former players and others connected to Yale or soccer.
Several of the local officials whom the Justice Department had targeted were blindsided by the letters and had not received them before the government announced them.
You've seen the hilarious video by now, Adams blindsided Pat Patriot during Pro Bowl practice ... DE-CLEATING the mascot in front of fans and media members.
Besides, it's not like you want to squander your precious data on things like app downloads only to wake up one morning blindsided by a *ridonkulous* surcharge.
A source at the meeting was astonished as to how White House staff could have been so blindsided by the initial conservative opposition to the GOP plan.
But on June 20143, it became one of several major companies to be blindsided by the NotPetya virus, which hobbled systems for everything from manufacturing to shipping.
Then, on May 10 last year, Giuliani blindsided her by announcing without warning, at a press conference, that their 103-year marriage had come to an end.
But his first attempts at flexing that power already blindsided his allies on Capitol Hill when he surprised them with policy proclamations on healthcare and tax reform.
Many fans felt the way that Luyendyk blindsided Kufrin on camera was a new low for the show, and his delivery of the breakup was pretty classless.
Brilliant Home had worked on its smart home controller for three years, and it was blindsided by the Trump tariffs just a few weeks before its launch.
Hayatou's allies, also stunned by the result, suggested he had been blindsided by many of his former close colleagues but had also been too confident of victory.
The last time I did this I was completely blindsided and heartbroken, all while mascara was smeared across my forehead and snot was running down my face.
In January, Bush opened up to PEOPLE about the impact the scandal had on his career and marriage, admitting the release of the tapes completely blindsided him.
" Although she said she disagrees with Ripa being "blindsided" in the situation, Winfrey said Strahan will be a great edition to GMA because of his "natural talent.
Ronda Rousey knows how John Cena feels -- because she got straight-up blindsided by Nikki Bella on Monday night ... and got her ass kicked in the process.
In a follow up post-win press room interview, Colman admitted to reporters that she hadn't prepared any of her speech and was blindsided by the win.
I didn't expect it because I hadn't won certain other awards, so I was sort of blindsided by it, but at the same time just beyond thrilled.
It was mostly about an expensive stock market blindsided by the Arab oil embargo, spiraling inflation and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates into a weakening economy.
This particular visual — the unaware woman being blindsided by a high-speed truck — is so played out, it's become a go-to building block for insurance commercials.
I'm much more aware [now], and I think I was so heartbroken and blindsided by everything that I didn't have a more realistic head on my shoulders.
JoJo was brutally blindsided by Ben on the last season of The Bachelor, and this heartbreak is a theme I predict we will be visiting quite often.
If you're interested in the phone, you might want to make up your mind soon:We're telling you this now because we don't want you to be blindsided.
Monica was a teary, snotty mess the night she blindsided me with the news that she may have to leave me if I didn't get healthier faster.
But I was still blindsided, just because I know how much good he's done for this organization for a long time, the good years that he's had.
RW Garnet Hathaway was blindsided by an open-ice hit from Nashville D Austin Watson in the second period but returned after going off for concussion protocol.
But if you get blindsided with a bad review and are thinking about going to HR, remember the same company who signs your paycheck also signs theirs.
One is that, at minimum, the Academy has been remarkably bad at communicating its intentions to its membership, who obviously felt blindsided by many of these announcements.
Despite having played Dr. Addison Montgomery on "Grey's Anatomy" and the spinoff "Private Practice," she was blindsided by the diagnosis and her sudden role as the patient.
Mr. Trump's intervention blindsided Republican governors, who have grown frustrated over his appetite for inserting himself in primaries for candidates who may struggle in the general election.
So backers of the plan were blindsided when the president said on Twitter on Wednesday that he could not back what he considered an insurance industry bailout.
The accusation blindsided Dr. Sheikhzadeh and his lawyer, who called it a politically motivated strategy to malign his client so the judge would impose a severe sentence.
Baker told Bowling Green television station WBKO that the incident was related to a property dispute and called the idea that Paul was "blindsided" an unfair characterization.
We become unprepared for the unthinkable and blindsided by events like the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the rise of Donald Trump, or the Brexit vote in Britain.
But many at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has been preparing to conduct raids targeting thousands of migrant families, were blindsided by the president's tweet and timeline.
Last week, Mr. Trump blindsided Mr. Mnuchin during negotiations over lifting the government's statutory borrowing limit — an issue that is central to the job of Treasury secretary.
Trump made these sanctions a near certainty from the moment he blindsided allies by announcing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria — thus abandoning the Kurds.
The news blindsided officials in the US commonwealth, who said they were still talking with FEMA about when the Puerto Rican government could take over supply distribution.
Chris claimed he was "blindsided" by Katie calling him out on national television, whereas Katie maintained that this was a conversation they've had, oh, a million times.
Dr. Gretchen Schwarze, a vascular surgeon and medical ethicist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, said many older patients are blindsided by the aftereffects of surgery.
But he was blindsided when Lieberman refused to lend his support, citing his dissatisfaction that many ultra-Orthodox are granted exemptions from service in the Israeli military.
They didn't want to be blindsided the way that large beer companies were by microbrews, which now control some twelve per cent of a multibillion-dollar industry.
However, Kelly was blindsided when Shulkin told the media that the White House official supported the removal of VA staffers that didn't back Shulkin, according to Axios.
The island government appeared blindsided by the decision, saying it was still in talks with FEMA on a timetable for assuming control of food and water distribution.
Melania Trump was reportedly "blindsided" by the reports of the payoff and "furious" with the President, two people close to the couple told The New York Times.
This caused some to argue that they had been blindsided, which has been a frequent complaint by Democrats and many traditional veterans advocates during the Trump administration.
The Store of the Future was likely to open this year, so the decision to ax it completely blindsided leaders working on the project, according to two sources.
KURTZ: MSNBC bringing it in, even Valerie Jarrett was taking the high road and she was sort of blindsided here, but she took a swipe at the president.
Watching this instance of relapse, I felt the gut-wrenching pain of believing the problem had gone away forever only to be blindsided by a very different truth.
As we saw the EU's GDPR privacy laws, a ton of major platforms were blindsided when it went into effect even though they had two years of warning.
Rhodes was also blindsided by Trump's victory, but he writes that he "should have seen it coming" — if only based on how Clinton lost to Obama in 2008.
Trump blindsided the U.S.' neighbor to the south with the announcement Thursday night that his administration will impose a 5% duty on all Mexican imports starting June 10.
The platform offered general guidelines against bad behavior for the first year of its life, but like many websites, it was blindsided by anti-feminist internet movement Gamergate.
Several gas producers have spent upwards of a decade and billions of dollars preparing to tap Romania's Black Sea gas, but they were blindsided by the government decree.
Couric, 59, says she gets the frustration on the part of Strahan's co-host Kelly Ripa, who multiple sources told PEOPLE last week was blindsided by the news.
"I got blindsided, drove me straight to ground, and all I remember was, I felt the shock in the back of the neck," Aguayo told the news station.
The city's decision to clear Smollett of charges blindsided and infuriated Emanuel and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, who still believe the "Empire" actor staged the alleged incident.
The decision came from Trump's headquarters in New York and was announced on a conference call late Wednesday that left some Republican Party operatives in the state blindsided.
With Kelly and Michael in September to join GMA full-time has led to massive fallout, including claims that Ripa was furious after being "blindsided" by the announcement.
ABC News is reporting that Trump's White House was "blindsided" by the announcement and only notified about 30 minutes before the justice department went public with Rosenstein's decision.
"Nobody should ever be blindsided," she told ET Online, referring to reports that host Kelly Ripa only found out about Strahan's departure when the news broke on Tuesday.
McCain was "blindsided and offended" by the ban, according to John Weaver, a political consultant who was a close adviser to McCain during both of his presidential campaigns.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Madonna says she was blindsided by the auction, and says she never knew some of these items were no longer in her possession.
People connected to Willie and Scarface tell us they were blindsided by Bushwick, and claim he didn't voice any complaints about the tour as recently as last weekend.
They say it's the only way to keep Washington Democrats connected to the grassroots and to avoid a repeat of the 2016 electoral disaster, which blindsided party elites.
Mark Hughes, a winchman for the coastguard who is known as "Spike", was lowered from the helicopter to save him when he was caught blindsided by a wave.
Sources told CNN that Bharara had been told after a meeting with Trump in November that he could stay on, and that he felt blindsided by the request.
Players — many of whom, including Venus Williams and Rafael Nadal, already were on site — appeared to have been blindsided and more than a little peeved by the cancellation.
Two days before, after weeks of inaction, he had blindsided parents by asking the nation's schools to close for a month, sending many scrambling to find child care.
The move blindsided European leaders and caused mass panic at European airports, where the cost of last-minute flights to the US skyrocketed to as much as $20,000.
Sophisticated lawyers like those Berkeley and larger cities have can usually work their way through the constitutional maze, though sometimes even they will be blindsided by unexpected developments.
PARIS — Emmanuel Macron's presidency was battling a crisis less than two weeks ago, blindsided by the gathering strength and fury of the "Yellow Vests" protests sweeping the country.
AT&T doesn't even tell you how much these added surcharges and fees will cost you until you actually order service, leaving you blindsided when your bill arrives.
Two days before, after weeks of inaction, Mr. Abe blindsided parents by asking the nation's schools to close for a month, sending many scrambling to find child care.
Some of Tesla's big institutional investors — including Fidelity and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund — also were blindsided by Mr. Musk's comments, according to people close to those companies.
Mr. Trump's move blindsided the North Koreans so completely that the invited foreign journalists learned about the cancellation on their smartphones — even before some of their hosts did.
But the announcement, which was shared on Instagram, did leave many of us with questions (including the royal family which was said to be blindsided by the news).
We can't afford to be blindsided, yet again, by the potential for ex-President Trump to shatter more norms and continue to shake the foundations of our democracy.
The paper reported that White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, counsel Don McGahn and press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders were all blindsided by his comments.
The Trump administration really shouldn't have been blindsided by the Flynn scandal — this is the second time that they've allowed a political problem to become a legal one.
Sapp was served with his summons earlier this week in L.A. when a process server posed as a fan and blindsided him by slapping him with his court summons.
Since reporters first blindsided spokesperson Heather Nauert with questions about the incidents last August, the State Department has been reluctant to give on-the-record details about its investigation.
BELLA THORNE BLINDSIDED BY REPORTS HER SHOW 'YOUNGER' IS ENDING However, Bauer Media appealed the ruling and a court slashed the $3.5 million payout to $454,000 earlier this month.
Miranda Lambert's new boyfriend Evan Felker blindsided his estranged wife Staci Nelson with his sudden divorce filing in mid-February after his relationship with the country singer turned romantic.
The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that hedge fund manager and Trump surrogate Anthony Scaramucci was "blindsided" when his expected White House communications job was given to someone else.
Becca Kufrin was blindsided when Arie Luyendyk Jr. called off their engagement two months after The Bachelor wrapped — but there were signs their relationship was shaky from the start.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump said he was "blindsided" by House Speaker Paul Ryan's announcement earlier this week that he was not yet ready to support the presumptive Republican nominee.
The Trump campaign, blindsided by rival Ted Cruz's sudden exit from the race, is now beginning internal deliberations about potential vice presidential candidates, two Trump campaign sources tell CNN.
The rules were conceived to reduce the likelihood that investors will get blindsided by a sudden deluge of bad loans, as they did during the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Obama can thus entrust his FEMA director, Craig Fugate, to respond competently to a situation like the flooding Louisiana, and to not be blindsided by predictable disasters, like hurricanes.
Facebook also seemed caught completely off guard by Apple's decision to revoke their certificates, according to Business Insider, which obtained internal Facebook communications that appeared to show staff blindsided.
Chandra is blindsided by the revelation, which completely derails her argument that Naz is a good kid who was once lost control in the face of racism and bigotry.
"It wasn't something that necessarily blindsided me, but it was another thing to have to deal with as you're moving forward in your process of grief," she told SELF.
The only thing that appears to have blindsided him was how enormous the subject was; he may as well have decided to do a film about talking or air.
The book gets you to think about "how to keep clear judgment, how to avoid being blindsided, and how to avoid being swayed in our judgment," Grasso tells CNBC.
Robert Griffin III is telling friends ... his wife was NOT blindsided by his decision to pursue a divorce -- insisting their marriage has been on the rocks for two years.
On top of that, fraud was discovered in Italy while the group was also blindsided by a downturn in corporate and public sector markets, undermining confidence in his leadership.
Though to some it might seem natural—especially in the #MeToo era—that Bill Clinton would face renewed questioning over the scandal, the former president seemed blindsided by it.
The suggestion that he may have gone astray has rattled Cuomo's circle, especially the governor, who is said to have been blindsided by the news of his aide's investigation.
Speaking to Business Insider, many of those workers said they felt blindsided by the cuts, and took issue with the process for being notified about their roles being eliminated.
Phoenix appeared blindsided when the host shared an outtake from the set of "Joker" in which the actor is seen cussing out a crew member for whispering during filming.
Earlier this month, Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook said in a recent letter to investors that the company had been blindsided by "the magnitude of the economic deceleration" there.
Blindsided by atypical flulike symptoms rather than the stabbing abdominal pain one usually associates with a ruptured appendix, Ms. Deely failed to realize how close she came to dying.
Novogratz was a whiz at raising capital, but Fortress, like much of the financial world, was soon blindsided by the 2008 bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing crisis.
At least five Democratic senators asked Perry about the report — and he was blindsided, clearly unaware that Trump was considering anything like this, and unsure how to respond. Sen.
The travel curbs blindsided the New Zealand Warriors, who compete in Australia's National Rugby League, and Wellington Phoenix, who play in Australia's A-League, the top flight soccer competition.
Next round of tariffs will hit consumers Trump blindsided Wall Street last week by announcing plans to impose a 10% tariff on $300 billion of US imports from China.
After returning to Louisiana, Mr. Bridges said he got blindsided again, this time in Baton Rouge, while he was studying for a degree in biology from Louisiana State University.
Mr. Trump felt blindsided by Mr. Sessions's decision and unleashed his fury at aides in the Oval Office the next day, according to four people familiar with the event.
Ms. Okonedo (last on Broadway in "The Crucible") endows the role of his blindsided wife with a visceral rage that Mr. Lewis finally matches, though not without stripping gears.
While current attorney Jay Sekulow and diGenova are friendly, lead attorney Dowd was blindsided and insulted by the President's change -- and privately threatened to quit, according to two sources.
Secretary of Defense Mattis hasn't been immune to Trump's bizarre management style — he was blindsided, most notably, by Trump's proposal to ban transgender people from serving in the military.
Swift claimed to have been blindsided by the deal (there's some dispute on that) and later pledged to re-record her back-catalog once contractually able in late 2020.
After being blindsided by his parents' divorce announcement, the ingenuous, intellectually omnivorous Ben makes an unlikely run for student council, for which he is bullied by kids at school.
House Speaker Paul Ryan explained the deal — a day after being blindsided by it — as Mr. Trump's effort to create a "bipartisan moment" during the recovery from Hurricane Harvey.
But as the Softbank-backed startup pushes toward profitability, an increasing number of Indian hotel operators who have partnered with it are complaining about being blindsided by fee increases.
Before the trial resumed on Monday, word around Washington was that Republican senators, feeling blindsided, were privately pressing the president's team about who'd had access to the Bolton manuscript.
Frustrations are mounting with Cruz among Senate negotiators because leaders have felt blindsided by his demand that the legislation essentially eliminate the protection for people with pre-existing conditions.
"Analysts and investors were just too darned pessimistic, or too political, which amounts to the same thing, so they kept being blindsided by everything that's going right," Cramer said.
"Being in a blended family, it kind of blindsided me because I wasn't really intentional about trying to figure out like, what does this mean for me?" said Ronnie.
I knew that what I was doing was not going to go over well with the White House press office, which hates being blindsided by the president making news.
When US immigration authorities began separating young migrant children from their parents at the border last summer, Kelly says that even the White House was blindsided by the policy.
But one mother, who was blindsided by the reality of her own body after giving birth, wants to debunk the myth that every woman magically "bounces back" straight after labour.
In his upcoming memoir Change of Seasons, the "Private Eyes" singer reveals that in 1987 his accountant blindsided him with devastating news: after selling 80 million records, Oates was broke.
Michelle Waterson, for instance, conceded dominant foot positioning to Rose Namajunas a couple of times in their fight, and the second time it got her blindsided by a high kick.
Zinouri was one of many foreign workers blindsided by President Trump's January 27 executive order banning residents of seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iran, from traveling to the United States.
Just as the agency was blindsided by the withdrawal of Vitiello's name, ICE leadership had no advance notice of the White House announcement Sunday, according to a senior DHS official.
" He pointed towards moments, without specifics, where parts of the team would be "blindsided" when a decision that had once been a "yes" would become a "no" for "uncertain reasons.
Trump blindsided the Pentagon and top military officials last year when he declared on Twitter that he was banning transgender people from serving "in any capacity" in the military. Rep.
The new rules blindsided people in transit and families waiting for them, and caused havoc for businesses with employees holding passports from the targeted nations and colleges with international students.
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Matt Albence repeatedly reminded the House panel that his agency was not involved in the process, and said he was blindsided by the move.
That way, if the patient does start experiencing them, they won't be blindsided by them and will know that someone is there and that they'll have the resources they need.
"I fear that we're going to get caught blindsided without a robust State Department," Graham said, saying that ensuring national security requires soft power as well as a strong military.
" Asked whether it was hard to get things done in light of the ongoing Russia investigation, Trump admitted she was "a little blindsided" by distractions she attributed to media "ferocity.
His daughter Allegra would later tell Inside Edition that she and her siblings were "all blindsided" by his estate, adding that being cut out of their father's was extremely upsetting.
The BOJ blindsided global financial markets on January 29 by adopted negative interest rates for the first time, buckling under pressure to revive growth in the world's third-largest economy.
Camila Cabello is calling BS on Fifth Harmony claiming to be blindsided by her leaving the group ... and insists everyone's known she'd be hittin' the road for a while now.
FBI officials were "rattled" and "blindsided" by President Donald Trump's calls for Ukraine to manufacture dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden and his son ahead of the 2020 election.
The smaller and more neglected the OFR gets, the more and more American taxpayers are at risk of being blindsided by an unexpected financial crisis, as many were in 2008.
Bolton appears to have been completely blindsided by his firing over Twitter, tweeting that he offered his resignation the night before but Trump told him they would "talk about it."
The border issue was something Trump would later say she was "blindsided" by, and something she told her husband he needed to do something about in order to end it.
He seemed blindsided by the fury unleashed by the bank's conduct, repeatedly falling back on the claim that customers didn't lose that much money, and that the amount wasn't material.
"The state shouldn't have been blindsided by this because the E.P.A. has known about it for years," she said, adding that she had also been disappointed by the federal response.
Though her family knew she had been struggling with her transition from small-town soccer champ to Division I sports star, they were blindsided when she killed herself in 2014.
A month after the beginning of the Qatar blockade, the US military brass was blindsided by a Trump tweet ordering the banning of transgender individuals serving in the US military.
And Republicans appear to have been completely blindsided by the public backlash against their attempts to remove protection for pre-existing conditions, which is amazing if you think about it.
He seems blindsided, for instance, that the conservative small town he's taught in for a generation might resist a school play that involves incest, abortion and a kiss between boys.
Numerous instructors, many of whom identify as LGBTQ and nonwhite, and who are paid to spread a message of positivity and welcomeness, felt frustrated, blindsided, and hurt by the news.
Secretary of Defense Mattis hasn't been immune to Trump's bizarre management style, either — he was blindsided, most notably, by Trump's proposal to ban transgender people from serving in the military.
The marriage of Stevie J and Faith Evans didn't just take us by surprise ... their loved ones and close friends were blindsided as well, and they're not happy about it.
But be clear and firm with your manager that you were blindsided, your "co-manager" is undermining you, and while you are open to fresh solutions, this one isn't working.
I was totally aware of his first marriage and two kids, but was completely blindsided by the revelation of the second marriage (which in his words was a horrendous mistake).
McConnell's office said the Kentucky Republican "did not have any advance notice" about the manuscript or its contents — and there was some reporting that Senate Republicans felt blindsided by it.
Although health advocates say the litigation was not entirely unexpected, they were blindsided by the response of the federal government's top lawyer, Attorney General Luís Inácio Adams, a presidential appointee.
The benefit also sparked an idea: What if the love and generosity they were shown could be captured and replicated to help other restaurant workers blindsided by illness or injury?
Mr. Strahan's co-host, Kelly Ripa, was told of the move just minutes before the announcement, and felt blindsided, said a person who has spoken to her about ABC's decision.
So he was blindsided when seven female students later named him in a lawsuit against Dartmouth, accusing him of looking the other way and intimidating those who had spoken out.
According to Page Six, Hemsworth was just as blindsided as we were — as in, he also learned of the split when reps for Cyrus released a statement announcing their breakup.
But the senior administration official, speaking on a conference call with reporters, denied that Pentagon officials were "blindsided" and Trump said he had consulted with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Shawn's side denies this and says she was blindsided by the divorce, but she said she wasn't going to battle him because she's been told by doctors that he's dying.
The statement Wednesday from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — which reportedly wasn't pre-approved and blindsided the royal family — signaled they intended to split their time between different continents.
By Thursday, though, Pompeo was giving interviews to Fox News and Kansas media outlets in which he disputed early accounts that Trump blindsided his national security team with the decision.
The New Jersey Democrat asked Lighthizer to promise he would meet with the committee again before he sends the bill to Congress, in order to avoid being blindsided by the legislation.
I don't actually know if this had any romantic undertones, but it was on the lips and possibly open-mouthed, though I was so blindsided that I kept mine resolutely shut.
The case for being sanguine about competition in the tech industry rests on the potential for incumbents to be blindsided by a startup in a garage or an unexpected technological shift.
So, as long as the market isn't blindsided by a new disaster, Sebastian thinks that the S&P could continue its rebound going forward and the Brexit damage could be done.
"This was their choice...not ours...it was done behind our backs and we both were literally blindsided by it when we woke up yesterday in NYC and LA," she wrote.
We're likely to see more tempting offers once Black Friday and Cyber Monday come around, though given how affordable these tablets already are, we don't see buyers being blindsided too heavily.
This time last season, I was blindsided by a number of events that took place, but it was also the moment that I found total clarity in my feelings for Ben.
If you were blindsided by every retrograde and full moon that came your way this year, make your 2019 New Year's resolution to mark the dates here into your cal ASAP.
Just moments before, all eight Zac Brown Band members – by their own admission – had been emotionally blindsided when they viewed, for the first time, the museum's new exhibit in their honor.
"It was going to be something that would get out there, so I wanted to give my costars the heads up so they wouldn't be blindsided like I was," she said.
In this one, a woman who's trying to change her life is blindsided by a memoir that reveals family secrets, written by the younger sister she tries not to talk to.
The monsters of today are the billion-dollar companies we've come to depend on for everything from search results to car rides; their creators, blindsided by what these platforms have become.
Great points by Rush Limbaugh, pointing out just how completely, absolutely blindsided your corrupt media was by the great success here in Singapore as it relates to the North Korean summits.
Both felt blindsided by Trump's stunning decision yesterday to abruptly side with "Chuck and Nancy," as he chummily called the Democratic leaders, in a deal to avert a government shutdown Sept.
The Bank of Japan blindsided global financial markets Friday by adopting negative interest rates for the first time ever, buckling under pressure to revive growth in the world's third-largest economy.
Shortly afterwards, Shouhed told PEOPLE he was "blindsided" by the divorce, which came after Parido found an old message on his iCloud that showed he had been unfaithful in the past.
West Wing aides were blindsided by Giuliani's TV appearances last week, and many senior advisers and members of the president's legal team have been cut out of the decision-making process.
Biden seemed completely blindsided and failed to hit back at Harris in the moment, seeing his poll numbers take a dip while Harris' rose in the immediate aftermath of the debate.
" Trump's latest claim blindsided House Republicans who had weeks ago shifted their defense of Trump from "no quid pro quo" to a version of "this quid quo pro is not impeachable.
News of the raid Monday blindsided Trump's lawyers, who considered the move a "major breach of trust" that shattered the assumptions of good faith going into the negotiations, one source said.
They have been working to ensure he doesn't feel blindsided by bad TV coverage from conservative opinion hosts — which White House officials viewed as unfair and in some instances, flatly inaccurate.
I owe a heartfelt apology to my family, my investors, my portfolio, and the team at Binary, who have been completely blindsided and in no way deserve the pain I've caused.
Kanye West's wife, Kim Kardashian West, posted clips of a phone conversation that appeared to counter Taylor Swift's insistence that she was blindsided by lyrics in one of Mr. West's songs.
I was blindsided when my coast-through-life plan hit a roadblock: the caseworker asking about adopting E. She had been incarcerated at the Youth Detention Center for stealing a bicycle.
At the sound of the horn, Boston's Zdeno Chara got tangled up with the Lightning's Pat Maroon, Cirelli subsequently blindsided Chara with a check to the back and a melee ensued.
After watching the episode, Farley wrote a scathing Instagram post addressing the incident, in which she claimed she was blindsided and called out both Pivarnick, 33, and Carpinello for their behavior.
It's meant for walking around on the street, or in an airport, when you want to listen to music and not miss your boarding call or get blindsided by oncoming traffic.
Winfrey and King also said it was unfair to say that Prince Harry and Markle "blindsided" Queen Elizabeth, because the Queen&aposs own statement said negotiations had been underway for months.
The new Aaron Hernandez documentary is making it near impossible for the family of Odin Lloyd -- the ex-NFL star's murder victim -- to recover because they were blindsided by the film.
"Analysts and investors were just too darned pessimistic, or too political, which amounts to the same thing these days, so they kept being blindsided by everything that's going right," Cramer said.
The fear comes after the President blindsided Republicans in December by refusing to sign a stop-gap funding measure to fund the government even after it had sailed through the Senate.
Insurance companies blindsided by the Senate GOP's decision to pull the plug on bipartisan talks and move forward again with ObamaCare repeal are scrambling to figure out how to move forward.
Under the pseudonym Mary, the dancer told the magazine that tensions were high in the company, and that the dancers had been blindsided by the news that they were to perform.
Yes, but: SoftBank had two seats on WeWork's board and has been involved since 2017 — so it's hard to believe that SoftBank was as blindsided as Son wants us to believe.
O'Rourke's campaign once boasted of his polling lead over Castro in the state, and Castro blindsided O'Rourke in the June debate, tearing into him for his opposition to decriminalizing border crossings.
According to the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Woodstock 50 claims in the suit ... Dentsu -- the chief investor -- blindsided them last week when it said they were pulling out, claiming safety concerns.
TRUMP ELEPHANT TROPHY TWEETS BLINDSIDED STAFF: A series of tweets President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE sent in November promising to halt imports of elephant trophies blindsided staffers in his own administration and cut off months of planning to ease the import process, newly released emails show.
Over the weekend, local news outlets reported that Kentucky senator Rand Paul was "blindsided and the victim of an assault" in an altercation at his home in Bowling Green on Friday afternoon.
And in 2006 the young company blindsided its users with the launch of News Feed, which collated and presented in one place information that people had previously had to search for piecemeal.
So I don&apost want to read too much into that, because the last time we underestimated oil demand from China in a slowing economy, we got blindsided with very strong demand.
She may have been blindsided by the revelation that her fiancé was dishonest about his past, but Bachelorette star Hannah Brown, who split from Jed Wyatt last month, isn't holding any grudges.
Donald Trump's sudden announcement Wednesday that he intends to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria blindsided his aides and allies — and opened the door for a potential ISIS resurgence, experts warn.
In addition, the sources say that limits imposed on the flow of information have blindsided cabinet-level officials on some major issues and led to uncertainty among foreign governments about U.S. policy.
Felker blindsided his estranged wife Staci Nelson, 33, with his sudden divorce filing in mid-February — 15 days after he met Lambert in person for the first time — according to a source.
It then held acquisition talks with CPG titan Unilever and others, only to see Unilever acquire another environmentally friendly company, Seventh Generation, instead — a development that sources say blindsided CEO Brian Lee.
Though Higgins ultimately chose (and proposed to!) finalist Lauren Bushnell in a dramatic season finale that left Fletcher blindsided, the star is ready to embark on the next part of her journey.
"We've seen polls tighten since the third debate and we expect things to get even closer before Election Day," he said two days before the campaign was blindsided by the Comey news.
On top of that, fraud was discovered in Italy while the group was blindsided by a downturn in corporate and public sector markets, leading to a major profit warning in early 2017.
In February, at the first such get-together under the Trump administration, members of the working group felt blindsided to discover that some anti-immigrant, pro-enforcement groups also were in attendance.
We broke the story ... just months after their May wedding in the Bahamas, things started getting really nasty when Danielle claimed she was blindsided by Marty listing their house without telling her.
Our sources say Josh felt blindsided by the bad blood but wanted to make things cool with Nick, so he reached out to him before the show aired ... but Nick never responded.
According to the source, Felker blindsided his estranged wife Staci Nelson, 33, with his sudden divorce filing in mid-February — 15 days after he met Lambert in person for the first time.
When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you and you don't understand why and you're so disappointed and you're so blindsided by it — it hurts.
When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you, and you don't understand why and you're so disappointed and you're so blindsided by it, it hurts.
Roddy White was BLINDSIDED when he got the cuffs slapped on him during a traffic stop earlier this month ... telling cops he had no idea he was driving on a suspended license.
The New Zealand dollar took a tumble after the country's central bank blindsided markets by saying the next move in interest rates would likely be down, abandoning its long-standing neutral stance.
That changed when the administration felt "blindsided" by Egypt's decision to move forward in May with a law that restricts nongovernmental organizations to development and social work, an administration official told CNN.
One of the sources said the White House - which is trying to appease the rival corn and oil industries - was "blindsided" by the idea, triggering the current re-assessment of the plan.
Beltway pundits who didn't watch The Apprentice couldn't see Trump coming, so they could possibly be blindsided by the popularity of Williamson, even though she's had an audience of millions for decades.
U.S. officials were blindsided by Saudi Arabia's decision to sever diplomatic ties with Qatar in a coordinated move with Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, the current and former officials said.
News of the raid blindsided Trump's lawyers, who considered the move a "major breach of trust" that shattered the assumptions of good faith going into the negotiations, one source previously told CNN.
"Contact Sylvia ahead of time to let her know you work there so that she's not blindsided by it on her first day," she said, and cop to his past bad behavior.
On Wednesday, Nintendo blindsided North American Style Savvy fans not only with a release date for the latest game in the series, but also with a shiny new demo in the eShop.
Europeans say they were blindsided Trump's top advisers had discussed potential new travel advisories on Europe during meetings at the White House on Wednesday, according to two officials familiar with the matter.
Renault's chief executive, Jean-Dominique Senard, who worked with Mr. Elkann to sort through the proposal, had the backing of most of the board but was blindsided by the government's last demand.
What if we've been waiting so long for Stan to have a showdown with his neighbors, only for him to turn around and get blindsided by an operative right in his bedroom?!
Google is also developing tools to provide information about the coronavirus outbreak but was blindsided by President Donald Trump's announcement of the technology last week, the news website Axios reported on Sunday.
Visibly blindsided, Drake attempted to reason with guests at the CAMP stage, even performing "Feel No Ways" as a favor for Tyler, but he was no match for the crowd's resounding boos.
Kelly tells us she didn't give much thought to taking a pic with Don Jr. and Eric -- she just thought it would be cool -- and adds she's been blindsided by the backlash.
Though the Freedom Caucus members didn't support the deal, they emphasized that they still feel comfortable negotiating with the White House, even though many staff members were blindsided by Trump's decision too.
But inside of Away last Monday, sources say several senior executives were blindsided by Korey's decision to not completely relinquish the CEO title to new company exec Stuart Haselden as previously announced.
He crafted an executive order alongside then-chief strategist Steve Bannon to ban travelers to the US from seven Muslim-majority countries -- a move that blindsided even some members of Trump's Cabinet.
A senior Senate aide said Republicans on Capitol Hill were blindsided by the Treasury report and had no warning that it was coming during such as sensitive time in the legislative process.
But here's the surprise that blindsided me, having tried Sony's new phones at IFA: Sony's 3D Creator app is an augmented reality marvel that made even my cynical old soul happy and joyful.
Ars Technica spoke with numerous users who felt blindsided, and the publication's staff did their own tests, finding SMS data and contacts data from an Android device they used in 2015 and 2106.
Image 2 of 2 SEOUL, South Korea – After being blindsided by President Donald Trump&aposs decision to shelve major U.S. military exercises in South Korea, Seoul appears to be going along with it.
"THESE ARE THE LENGTHS MY CHEESY A– REALLY WENT TO FOR MY BACHELOR CASTING PHOTOS 😭😭😭 #Blindsided#DidntKnowWhatWasComing," Martinez captioned the photo, seemingly referring to the last-minute Bachelor casting shakeup.
But his conservative government appears to have been blindsided by the response from the Druze community, even though parliament passed the law on July 19 after years of heated debate in the Knesset.
Officials close to Macron told Bloomberg that the French President also felt blindsided when Trump announced last year in a tweet that he intended to pull all US forces out of Syria forthwith.
"Their witness yesterday was blindsided by cross-examinationLeight, 63, went on to write the play "Side Man," a 1999 Pulitzer Prize finalist, and was a top producer on the HBO series "In Treatment.
Clinton campaign accuses FBI of 'blatant double standard' FBI Director James Comey blindsided the Clinton campaign Friday by telling lawmakers newly discovered emails could be pertinent to the probe into the private server.
In April, sources told PEOPLE Felker blindsided Nelson with his sudden divorce filing in mid-February just days after Felker and "Tin Man" singer headed on the road together for three concert dates.
Futures prices have fallen by 7% or more on only 44 days out of more than 7,500 trading days in the last three decades, suggesting traders were blindsided by the White House move.
If we continue to laugh off Ocasio-Cortez as an ignorant and delusional radical, we will be blindsided by the soon-to-be largest voting bloc in America – a generation of indoctrinated millennials.
In 2013, the real estate guru was blindsided by a shocking thyroid cancer diagnosis after a fan emailed producers saying she noticed a lump on his neck, prompting him to have a biopsy.
Sources close to Flo tell TMZ he's been making monthly payments of $5k to Alexis Adams to care for their 7-month-old son, and feels blindsided by her taking him to court.
But even the politically savvy Amamiya was blindsided by public backlash after the bank, desperate to protect a fragile economy from a strengthening yen, pushed short-term rates below zero in January 2016.
Stephen Belafonte says Mel B blindsided him with allegations of sex tape extortion and out-and-out stealing precious Spice Girls memories ... this according to docs he just filed in their divorce war.
It's been 2 weeks since Bobby Portis was traded to the Washington Wizards, but the dude is clearly still upset with the Chicago Bulls ... telling TMZ Sports how the team straight "blindsided" him.
In Iraq, Turkey voiced support for Sunni parties as protests mounted against discrimination by the Shia-majority government, only to be blindsided when Islamic State exploited Sunni grievances to carve out a caliphate.
Soon after welcoming the longed-for babies into the world in March, the mother had to give them up to their biological parents, who were blindsided by the new additions to their families.
A new day of firing and fury culminating in a staggering power play by first lady Melania Trump deepened already historic dysfunction in the administration on Tuesday, leaving top officials blindsided and confused.
Some of their lawyers said they were blindsided by Barr's announcement, and accused Barr's department of improperly dodging judicial review by carefully selecting death row inmates known to be outside the pending litigation.
Trump's initial withdrawal announcement blindsided US allies -- not least the Kurds -- but was praised by Erdogan, who launched an operation in northwest Syria last January to clear the border area of Kurdish fighters.
Barber declined to speak with me, but a friend of his said that he was "blindsided" by his ouster: Burnett had made an alliance with Ulrich and got Barber kicked off the island.
The Botelers are among many homeowners here who felt blindsided by one of the highest one-year property tax rate increases any community in the nation has imposed in recent years — 29 percent.
But several European ambassadors in Washington tell CNN they didn't know the announcement was coming and were blindsided by it, despite having been in contact with the administration over the last few days.
"We've had 105 years of supporting girls and a girl-only safe space," said Lisa Margosian, chief customer officer for the Girl Scouts, who added that the organization felt "blindsided" by the announcement.
The first one is already up, in which the team was blindsided by how much support they had to give an experimental game they released during Owlboy's development, after it achieved unexpected success.
Though she was understandably hurt and blindsided when the scandal first surfaced in February, Khloé said she's ready to move on and has no hard feelings toward either Thompson, 28, or Woods, 21.
These decisions went against the advice of the president's top advisers, blindsided our allies and Congress, and delivered early Christmas presents to our adversaries from Russia and Iran to Hezbollah and the Taliban.
Although Instagram remains a very small player in retail, if the platform disrupts shopping one day, retailers who got blindsided by Amazon years ago want to be ahead of the curve this time.
Workers at the company were blindsided and left scrambling — but while they were unhappy about the situation, most of the employees Business Insider spoke with had only positive things to say about Skills.
But Trump, who spent part of this weekend lambasting Mueller on Twitter, does not plan to be blindsided by what the Justice Department possibly discloses to Congress and the public of the report.
Meghan and Harry blindsided the royal family on Wednesday by unexpectedly announcing they would be stepping back from their roles to spend more time in North America, and "work to become financially independent".
Mr. Trump's decision last week to signal on Twitter that ICE would soon begin deporting "millions" of people — something logistically impossible — blindsided ICE agents and career officials in the Department of Homeland Security.
"Investors are not being blindsided by the earnings numbers from the big banks; that's critical to keep volatility low and as low keep market sentiment stabilized," said Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Stifel Nicolaus.
Have you ever found out something about a favorite game's history, long after its release and your first exposure to it, that either blindsided you or brought your thoughts on it into sharper focus?
The drug industry was "blindsided" by last week's proposal, which was far more aggressive than anything they had expected to see from a Republican administration, my colleague Jonathan Swan and I reported this weekend.
The first defense witness, an industry executive who remains a Weinstein ally, seemed blindsided on Thursday when a prosecutor confronted him with text messages that appeared to justify Weinstein's behavior and bash his accusers.
It's no secret that time and time again, officials in the Defense Department have been blindsided by sudden, often significant announcements and policy changes involving the US military coming out of the White House.
Thursday night was a testament to Jazz's independent success: his New Jazz City show, despite being blindsided by a massive fucking snowstorm, drew out of a packed audience and a wild amount of energy.
Taylor starts the email by saying that he "write[s] with difficult news about the future of the company," though it is hard to believe that any shareholder would be blindsided by this development.
Lady Gaga's duet with Metallica at Sunday's Grammy Awards was a collaboration that, upon its announcement, surprised many; its participants, however, were blindsided by something else in the heat of the moment: technical difficulties.
For now, creditor banks are expected to step into the liquidity breach, betting on Toshiba's growing chips business - though they were blindsided by the news and expressed concerns over continued governance and disclosure issues.
After Caelynn tearfully admitted she was blindsided by Colton sending her home after hometowns and that she's still struggling to move on, the man himself took the stage to face the women he rejected.
The President suddenly fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, and then blindsided his own vice president with his shifting reasoning before sabotaging the White House press operation that was trying to defend him.
The NFL running back was blindsided with an assault and battery lawsuit at an autograph signing over the weekend -- filed by the valet he allegedly attacked in April ... and TMZ Sports has the video.
For two weeks in a row, President Donald Trump has blindsided his own staff by making major policy announcements out of the blue, leaving it up to the White House to improvise the implementation.
And even after assurances from Trump himself and former White House chief of staff John Kelly that his job was secure, Trump blindsided Shulkin in April 2018 by ultimately firing him in a tweet.
"You want to recognize red flags early that your work is impacting your marriage, so you aren't blindsided by your spouse before it's too late to make any changes," adds business speakerThe Humor Advantage.
These borrowers, which looked to take advantage of favorable credit conditions last month to refinance existing loans, were blindsided by the growth of the viral outbreak and its impact on the corporate debt markets.
State election directors who were blindsided and angered by the Homeland Security department's critical infrastructure designation will meet with department officials in Atlanta this month to discuss how they can share information about threats.
With Mnuchin negotiating directly with Pelosi, there was less room for Republicans to weigh in on the legislation being drafted in real time, and rank-and-file members felt blindsided by the end product.
The plan soothed markets that have been blindsided by widespread shutdowns and disruptions in the wake of the virus outbreak, with poorly received central bank measures and tumbling oil prices adding to the pain.
The company's directors are trying to rein in their unpredictable C.E.O. They were clearly blindsided by Elon Musk's tweeting about his plans to take the company private, and several remain worried about his behavior.
But Reed fully expected to be paired with Spieth, and he felt blindsided, he said, when Furyk decided to pair Spieth with Justin Thomas, who starred with Rickie Fowler in last year's Presidents Cup.
The Algemeen Dagblad newspaper reported that the farmhouse was being rented by a man  — but the property's owners, Klaas and Alida Rooze, claimed to the outlet that they were blindsided by the disturbing discovery.
The Algemeen Dagblad newspaper reported that the farmhouse was being rented by a man — but the property's owners, Klaas and Alida Rooze, claimed to the outlet that they were blindsided by the disturbing discovery.
One senior State Department official described being "blindsided" when the administration justified the deadly Reaper drone strike on Soleimani by saying Iran's "shadow commander" was behind an imminent threat to blow up US embassies.
That way, you won't get blindsided by any pet-related rental fees, or the bill when Fluffy swallows something she shouldn't, or the costs associated with the diabetes she develops in her old age.
Obama's legacy: He held on to hope ... and got blindsided Barack Obama's confidence in American democracy was one of his greatest political weaknesses, writes Julian Zelizer, editor of a forthcoming book on Obama's legacy.
Several gas producers have spent years and billions of dollars preparing to tap Romania's Black Sea gas, but were blindsided by price caps, taxes and export restrictions pushed by a previous centre-left government.
"In my twenties, I was blindsided during an audition, when I was asked by the director, in a somewhat rhetorical manner, to let the lead actor put a dog collar around my neck," she remembers.
At this point, HBO's ready for questions about Game of Thrones's filming schedule and diversity — but it apparently still gets blindsided by criticism of its dramas dependence on sexualized violence against women to propel plots.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin were both "blindsided" when Trump made the tariff decision, with Lighthizer worried it could complicate approval of the USMCA agreement by Congress, sources told Reuters.
In comments that blindsided May's office, speaker John Bercow said the government could not bring forward proposals for a vote in parliament that were substantially the same as ones that had been defeated twice before.
"Maybe it's my age (35 — considered a geriatric pregnancy 🤦🏼‍♀️🙄) lol … or maybe I just forgot how bad it was with Tay and Bray … but yikes it really blindsided me," she wrote last month.
U.S. officials were blindsided by Saudi Arabia's decision to sever diplomatic ties with Qatar in a coordinated move with Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), current and former officials in Washington told Reuters.
The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York said that Trump initially said he could stay on the job, which is why he was blindsided when the White House asked him to resign.
Apart from the buoyant dollar and spending cuts by energy companies bruised by the slump in oil prices, the economy has been blindsided by anemic demand overseas and business efforts to trim an inventory overhang.

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