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"  "To have the gall to complain about Puerto Rico throwing our budget out of whack — while proposing tax cuts for millionaires that will cost trillions of dollars — boggles the mind, boggles the mind.
"It boggles my mind how social [Delta] is," Bell said.
To say that that's a pollutant just boggles my mind.
"It boggles my mind that somehow, they're out there," Alper says.
It boggles the mind that some people want to add more.
"It boggles my mind how they have mishandled this," he said.
Side note: It boggles my mind why this hasn't already happened.
I think it's 192 countries and that kind of boggles my mind.
If that boggles your mind, let Kate Hill's story answer your questions.
The mind boggles to read about his brazen theft of the sex.
It boggles me that anyone would believe this story, even for an instant.
But it's not just the size of this creation that boggles the mind.
The thing that really boggles my mind about the movie is its perspective.
It boggles the mind to think of the diplomatic complications that would follow.
"It boggles my mind how many doors that connection has opened," he said.
Like so many other things in Washington these days, it boggles the mind.
The mind boggles at what scientists are now capable of doing with DNA.
How they make investments in some of these hedge funds just boggles my mind.
It boggles my mind they're not doing such a good job on that front.
"So to continue clinging on to the old ways — it just boggles the mind."
It still boggles my mind that we now have this single port that's so versatile.
"It boggles my mind," she said, that the FCC would not conduct a through review.
It boggles my mind just how much garbage humans can produce in a few hours.
"It boggles my mind," the father, Carl Campos, said in an interview on Tuesday night.
"  Schumer said Trump's remark, which come as Republicans are pushing tax reform, "boggles the mind.
" Schumer said Trump's remark, which come as Republicans are pushing tax reform, "boggles the mind.
SK: It boggles my mind that it doesn't directly call for hiring and funding more women.
The mind boggles at what the merchandising will be when it lands in earnest next year.
This boggles Lorelai's mind, because her mom has always been someone she could set her clock to.
The vision of a Mars-sized object smashing into an object of equal size boggles the imagination.
So to pretend now that Trump is outraged by Comey's mistreatment of Clinton simply boggles the mind.
"It actually boggles the mind," one expert wrote on Twitter, describing the magnitude of the CDC's mistake.
"The spectacle of an indicted president still trying to serve as chief president boggles the imagination," Dixon wrote.
That's why it boggles the mind that the NFL still refuses to adapt some version of Durbin's system.
The mind boggles at the thought of all the unknown and out-of-reach fossils trapped under Antarctic ice.
When you look at the data set, it really boggles your mind because the unemployment rate has ticked lower.
It's a 12-megapixel sensor with so much computing power behind it that it sort of boggles the mind.
It absolutely boggles my mind what drove somebody to cross the desert and risk their lives to live here.
It boggles my mind just to think that somebody is inferior and you don't want your family around them.
"The spectacle of an indicted president still trying to serve as Chief Executive boggles the imagination," the memo stated.
That no one stepped in and told Hicks she simply shouldn't (and couldn't) be involved boggles my mind. 6.
The contrast between how Comey handled the Clinton case and how he handled the Trump-Russia case boggles the mind.
PONDER the dire state of infrastructure in America and some other advanced economies, and their governments' fecklessness boggles the mind.
It's wild to see this happen in real time and it boggles thinking about the horsepower needed to do this.
Imagining a 10-year-old viewing the video of the president beating up a symbolic CNN reporter boggles the mind.
It always boggles my mind when people ask for the whole fish but then say, 'Can you remove the head?
It just boggles my mind how even when you think you can let your guard down at a concert, you can't.
"It boggles the mind that over 90 percent of the galaxies in the universe have yet to be studied," Conselice said.
Click here to view original GIFResearchers working near the Mariana Trench have captured footage of a jellyfish that boggles the imagination.
"It boggles the mind that over 90 percent of the galaxies in the universe have yet to be studied," noted Conselice.
It boggles the mind that they would publicize this action against families when they do this sort of work every day.
It boggles my mind; what do they do to relieve their stress and calm down at the end of the day?
Donald Trump's "Surrender Summit" with President Vladimir Putin of Russia was such a disloyal, traitorous display that it boggles the mind.
Larger than the Grand Canyon, wider and deeper than East Africa's Great Rift Valley, Mercury's newly-discovered "Great Valley" boggles the imagination.
It boggles my mind that these two look great on me, but the 19 I tried on in person were all duds.
"It just boggles the mind a little that the State Department allowed this practice to occur in the first place," said Sullivan.
The New York Times has collected a comprehensive list of his Twitter insults (often waged against journalists), which simply boggles the mind.
"It boggles the mind," said Jon Adler, who took over as the head of the Bureau of Justice Assistance in late 2017.
It completely boggles the mind how this incredibly loving moment from a daughter to her father could take a vile turn so quickly.
Given the inflated salaries of many working in the autonomous driving space — $400,000 for engineers, by one analysis — that really boggles the mind.
It's a classic sounding song because it has to be, although it boggles the mind that it was released as the lead single.
Kwame says: Again, it just boggles my mind that Dead Jon Snow is a first round pick, but that's the power of hype.
TOENSING: And then to use that flimsy information to start an entire surveillance and investigation of the Trump campaign just boggles the mind.
The story of its production, of a man moving heaven and Earth to realize a staggering vision, boggles the mind to this day.
It wasn't a pretty or eventful fight, but the gameplan of Bader—who is a very solid fighter all around—boggles the mind.
It boggles the mind that somebody thinks that that philanthropy or charity is the way that we can best address systemic societal inequality.
"Boggles my mind that there are complaints about the company shutting down because people aren't coming to work," reads one from Aug. 3.
The mind boggles to imagine that many humans attempting to urinate in a pool over the course of a single night without attracting notice.
I mean, the fact of the matter is that when you look at this in its totality of circumstances, Sean, it boggles the mind.
It boggles my mind that this even needs to be said, but sometimes people are born sick or get sick without doing anything wrong.
"It boggles the mind that over 90 percent of the galaxies in the universe have yet to be studied," Conselice said in a statement.
It still boggles my mind how many incredible people I've been able to work with over the years, and continue to do so now.
" LeRoy Westerling, a professor specializing in wildfire and climatology at University of California, Merced, told the San Francisco Chronicle that Trump's tweet "boggles the mind.
"It boggles the imagination," said Jonathan Lippman, who retired last month as the state's chief judge and fought for the Brownsville court year after year.
Computer simulation of the cosmic webGraphic: TNG Collaboration (Eurekalert)The mere fact that we live in a universe boggles my mind every once in a while.
The idea of attempting to accomplish that for a capacity of 20,000 boggles the mind, even for a crew like the folks at Madison Square Garden.
As someone who continues to use a Mac as my daily driver, it boggles the mind that Apple hasn't brought full touchscreen functionality to the desktop.
The degree of dissonance it takes to say, in essentially the same breath, "The election was rigged but recounts are a scam," simply boggles the mind.
"It boggles the mind that we can live in such a filthy city when we have one of the highest unemployment rates in the world," Mashaba said.
It boggles the mind that this needs to be said at all, but queer people have deep complexity that has nothing to do with sex or dying.
It boggles my mind when people get pumped about a fourth-line penalty killer sliding to block an Alex Ovechkin bomb from the face-off circle. Seriously?
Photo: APThe number of people in this administration who seem to think they're much smarter than all those nerds warning them about potential security vulnerabilities boggles the mind.
But to say, as the court does, that Arizona contradicts federal law by enforcing applications of federal immigration law that the president declines to enforce boggles the mind.
You are the first South Asian actor nominated in a leading role category, which kind of boggles my mind, because we're going into the 68th Annual Emmys...Right?
It simply boggles the mind that an admitted white supremacist who amassed weapons and wanted to kill people would be allowed to go free while he awaits prosecution.
" Mr. Billquist said he was not a hunter but added that "not knowing what you're shooting at when you think you're shooting a deer, it boggles my mind.
It still boggles the mind that any lawmaker could support a proposal that would do so much damage to working people and the fiscal health of the government.
That Trump would suggest this at the exact time our ally is facing one of the most serious threats to the entire world in decades boggles the mind.
The opening of a huge number of bogus accounts since at least 2011 and continuing until recently — in spite of a 2013 Los Angeles Times exposé — boggles the mind.
"It just boggles my mind that we continue to spend at a level that's no different than the last three or four years of the Obama administration," said Rep.
"The extent of the delay and decline in fertility for younger women is so vast that to recover it in later years sort of boggles the mind," he said.
From the pound to the precinct It boggles the mind why someone would just abandon a dog, but at least in this sweet girl's case, she came out on top.
The more we learn about what led them to think that, it boggles the mind that professionals would actually have started any investigation at all over these very piddling things.
Given that reality, it boggles my mind that the Trump administration would allow employers to pocket minimum wage workers' money, yet the recent DOL proposal would create that exact loophole.
It boggles the mind that it took Donald Trump to make those of us in capital-rich metropolises sit up and pay attention to the nation's interior, the places in between.
Image: Trevor Paglen "The internet has become the greatest tool of mass surveillance in the history of mankind, at a level that is so intimate that the mind boggles," Paglen said.
"It boggles the mind to imagine how many U.S. troops it would have taken to seize the oil in Iraq and how many U.S. casualties we would have suffered," he said.
I've talked to a number of people on the Surface team over the last few months, and the decision to hinder their beautiful new piece of hardware still boggles the mind.
Adam Rippon will be the first out gay ice skater to represent the United States in the Olympics — a fact that, given everything we've stereotyped about ice skating, boggles the mind.
"I hear [Secretary of State Rex] Tillerson actually has been reasonably good on stuff like this and cleaning house, but there are so many that it boggles the mind," Wurmser wrote.
"It boggles my mind how someone can live through one of the worst battles in one of the worst wars and come home and then die this way," Mr. Maraglino said.
It boggles my mind that anyone capable of designing a bot can't think of a more effective way to run a scam than filing small-dollar claims in a class action.
This just boggles my mind—but it's not like I'm surprised that Apple's new audio hardware is firmly rooted within the walled garden that the company has been building for decades now.
I don't feel confident making any other prediction about how such an election might unfold — the mind, it boggles — but I am certain it will be a fascinating and horrifying train wreck.
The mind boggles at the thought of ancient humans building their stone tools for thousands upon thousands of years before the first band of Homo sapiens finally ventured outside of Africa.[Nature]
The mind boggles as to why he would engage in this activity if indeed he did in the sense that it&aposs not that hard to get inside these kinds of communications.
When the house lights are up, you see 4,000 lines of string hanging from the ceiling, but when the installation comes to life it's a whirlwind of light that boggles the mind.
Jen: First things first, I think my Good Place might smell like a glass of red wine and the outside air right after a crackling summer thunderstorm, but the mind truly boggles.
He agreed the campaign's decision to delete the tweet on Saturday was a "step in the right direction," but said "it just boggles the mind" that the campaign would use it at all.
"It just boggles my mind that the Croatian federation, which should be trying to win tournaments, did something that prevented its best prospect from playing," a scout told Sports Illustrated at the time.
The very idea of such a switch-up boggles—that the brooding and patient explorer of the world's legible surfaces should now take on the inchoate sublime itself: the invisible and all-pervasive internet.
"It boggles the mind that the same individual was found guilty of oral sex, and then found not guilty of sexual intercourse," said Benjamin Crump, the defense attorney who represented eight of the victims.
When one thinks about the sort and depth of information that these companies have access to, it boggles the mind how vulnerable we all could be without some clear, enforceable rules of the road.
"It just boggles the mind that the State Department allowed this circumstance to arise in the first place," said Judge Sullivan, who was appointed to the Federal District Court in 1994 by President Clinton.
"The mind boggles when you're confronting such blatant falsehoods and incredibly bogus narratives that have been formulated by people covering up atrocities," said Phil Robertson, the deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Asia division.
"It boggles the mind that in 2018 you can't cross an imaginary line and buy 24 beers or 30 grams of cannabis without filling out a form or paying your own province," Mr Tousaw fumes.
It boggles my mind that a film that so faithfully adheres to the musical biopic formula has been made in the wake of Walk Hard, a parodic masterpiece that buried the genre back in 2007.
I thought about how holding a puzzle event in San Francisco — a place so stacked with puzzle-minded software engineers that it boggles the mind — perhaps meant that mere journalists had the deck stacked against them.
Such a state of affairs boggled my mind 30 years ago as a 19-year old Military Policeman who was given such power; and it boggles my mind today as a police researcher and university professor.
More to the point, it boggles that mind that there are people for whom the only possible explanation for a critic — or, really, anyone — disliking "Dawn of Justice" is that they've been paid to dislike it.
If Buttigieg were to become the Democratic nominee, Trump would never stop talking about "family values" (even though it boggles the mind to think of Trump, thrice married and a known womanizer, running on "family values").
Looking out at the massive stacks of palletized material lined up around the high school track, lit day and night by portable floodlights, the mind boggles at the amount of material that goes into building a city.
The concrete is crumbling, the algae build up, and rust... It's just so outdated and so low tech and so inappropriate to hold marine mammals in that kind of enclosure anymore that it genuinely boggles my mind.
Given this, it boggles the mind as to why lawmakers would seriously consider cutting these same benefits for public universities that provide excellent education and training for veterans in high value and in-demand aviation career opportunities?
"It boggles my mind that this president — any president, really — would voluntarily choose to damage one of the fastest-growing segments of our economy," said Tony Clifford, the chief development officer of Standard Solar, in a statement.
"To look at Puan is to look into the eyes of an animal (and I find even saying 'animal' to feel slightly disrespectful) who has seen so much in her lifetime that the mind boggles," Ms. Hart wrote.
But here's something that truly boggles the mind: Last year, Pruitt met with a Roman Catholic cardinal who also happens to be facing charges of "multiple historic sexual offenses" just because said cardinal doesn't believe in global warming.
"It boggles my mind that this president — any president, really — would voluntarily choose to damage one of the fastest-growing segments of our economy," Tony Clifford, chief development officer of the company Standard Solar, said in a statement.
So much Uber-related news happened this year, it boggles my mind: Lawsuits, self-driving cars, a new logo, new app, more lawsuits, new community guidelines, a murder spree, self-driving trucks, and finally, the first Uber gadget.
The truth, it turns out, lies somewhere in the middle; this is an extraordinary laptop that manages to be so thin and powerful that it boggles the mind a little—but it's also got a very serious flaw.
In a kind of bungle that utterly boggles the mind in 2019, the ESA had made available on its site a full spreadsheet of contact information for thousands of attendees, including email addresses, phone numbers and physical addresses.
Robert Fellner, director of the institute, said the firefighter's ability to work that many hours "boggles the mind" and said that Thompson was likely taking advantage of generous contract provisions that boost overtime pay above the typical rate.
And frankly, it boggles the mind that we live in a world in which Proud Mary wasn't screened for critics, but The Snowman — truly one of the worst-made films I've ever seen or expect to see — was.
This stupid stuff should never have spread in the first place, and it boggles the mind that a well-timed tweet aimed at the most gullible people in the country potentially affected the course of a major political contest.
The ISPs are the only ones who wanted this, and they managed to get members of Congress to do something that was so clearly against the best interests of their constituents and American consumers that it boggles the mind.
It boggles the mind that the same city that's home to MIT and Harvard and Cheers could also be home to so many Tom Brady fans, but I suppose there are similar paradoxes in Los Angeles, my spiritual home.
Given that Mr Trump has so far been accused, with varying degrees of certainty, of hiring illegal immigrants, paying no tax, driving his businesses' suppliers to bankruptcy by not paying them, interacting with the mafia and groping women, the mind boggles.
The range of his films is also just astounding, to think that the same man directed both Ponyo and The Wind Rises boggles the mind—but the one thing they all have in common is that they ooze with sincere 'humanness.
" To which Una Mullally, an Irish Times columnist who edited a book of essays and poems called "Repeal," riposted: "The mind boggles at how you seek to uphold a system where women are not allowed to make choices for themselves.
The show 90210 was abysmal; Gossip Girl was an outrage; Dawson's Creek was so melodramatic that it boggles the mind to think it was created by 30 to 50 adults in full-time jobs over a period of seven years.
When you stop to think about how much complexity gets resolved in an instant every time we pick up our smartphones, it boggles the mind that our visibility into how our democracy is influenced is so perilously stuck in the last century.
Photo: Chris McGrath (AP)The number of issues plaguing YouTube at any one time boggles the mind, and range from accusations it promotes extremist content to reports its nightmare algorithm recommended home videos of children to the pedophiles infesting its comments sections.
"It boggles the mind that the Council would take action to help drivers with an earnings bill while at the same time hurt drivers who can least afford to pay higher rental costs through a cap bill," Mr. Gold said in a statement.
"It boggles my mind that the priest continues to serve," Lasch said A letter to the cardinal Lasch, who first told his story to the Boston Globe, said he wrote a letter to the Boston archbishop in January reporting the 1985 incident.
"It just boggles the mind that the State Department allowed this circumstance to arise in the first place," said Judge Sullivan, who was appointed to the District Court in 1994 by President Bill Clinton and to lower courts by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
While Americans are fascinated by major legislative drama, endless sexual abuse scandals, endless Trump-Russia scandals, and countless inappropriate presidential Twitter outbursts, key regulators — almost uniformly drawn from the ranks of corporate America — are doling out favors at a pace that boggles the mind.
My parents, justifiably fearful of compromising his position in the community and her relationship with her family and church, found it impossible to acknowledge each other romantically in public — an excruciating racial tax that boggles my mind to think they were forced to pay.
It absolutely boggles the mind to think that the United States, which is considered an Arctic nation only because of Alaska, would voluntarily reduce its options for safe and responsible domestic resource development in a state that has been producing oil safely for decades.
Stable housing is the foundation on which families can build a strong economic future, and now the President-elect has chosen his one-time rival, the retired neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, to head the $47 billion department and the mind boggles, reels, and falls over.
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" But she added ("because it's not my nature to end things on a positive note"): "It boggles my mind, in the age of the web and everything so fast and fleeting, that someone wants to buy my work and show it, and people still want to look at it.
Tucked among all this Bernie-splaining by some supporters, it appears to me, is a not-so-subtle, not-so-innocuous savior syndrome and paternalistic patronage that I find so grossly offensive that it boggles the mind that such language should emanate from the mouths — or keyboards — of supposed progressives.
As an elected law enforcement officer, sworn to protect the security of the people of Jackson County, Texas, it boggles my mind that other elected city and county officials responsible for the safety of their citizens would take such a glaring example of a broken system and decide to ignore it.
"It boggles my mind that the Clinton campaign didn't learn their lessons from 2012 or even earlier this year, and haven't moved toward a more open and public campaign, one that constantly has her in front of real people instead of rich people," said Markos Moulitsas, the founder of the blog Daily Kos.
But they're not foolproof, and the fact remains that pump dispensers are simply the more sanitary option; twist-off jars are cheaper to manufacture, which makes them more appealing from that standpoint, but the concept of spending money on a nice moisturizer only to put my fingers right back in there boggles my mind.
Clearly ESPN was not intentionally making an allusion to slavery—because it simply cannot be that stupid—but it boggles the mind that someone, somewhere along the way as this segment was being produced, did not stop to consider that maybe having a bunch of white dudes "buy" black dudes would be a bad look.
Berjon tweeted a response to Rothenberg's thanks for what the latter tortuously referred to as "your explorations" — I mean, the mind just boggles as to what he was thinking to come up with that euphemism — thanking him for reversing his position on GDPR, and for reversing his prior leadership vacuum on supporting robustly enforced online privacy laws.
And this is not even taking into account all the players who have been injured punching other players in brawls, lacerated their hands slamming their bats into the ground, broken toes in failed attempts to kick helmets that weren't even theirs, or subluxed their shoulders trying to throw their gloves—the creative assortment of injuries boggles the mind.
Sean Spicer Named Trump's White House Press SecretaryDonald Trump's Call for 'Arms Race' Boggles Nuclear Experts Kellyanne Conway Brings Blunt Talk About Gender to the White House A prominent Republican strategist, Miller was a frequent Trump surrogate during his campaign for the White House, often making the rounds on television to reiterate Donald Trump's positions or clarify his more controversial statements.
And though Diaz's suspension was eventually reduced to 18 months, the fact that we live in a world where marijuana will get you five years away and a $165,000 fine and steroids will get you one year and a deduction in your base pay, and where Brock Lesnar can walk away from UFC 200 with $2.5 million (disclosed) dollars in his pockets and estrogen blockers in his blood, boggles the mind and deflates the spirit.
But you can't grasp its true dimensions unless you go to the overall U.S. regional air headquarters in Qatar and watch on giant screens a 250/21.0 choreography that boggles the mind: B-22.0s, U-2s, F-16s, F-22s, F-35s, F-15s, A-10s, C-1.03s, V-22s, U-28s, C-130s, JStars, AWACs, satellites and unmanned Reapers and Predators — all fueled aloft by a fleet of KC-10 and KC-135 flying gas stations — that have conducted 23,934 strikes on ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria, using 84,585 precision-guided bombs, since we came back in 2014.

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