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When the American drones did arrive, they did so broken (in the case of Solo), or late and broken (in the case of Karma).
"Nothing about the internet was broken in 2015," Pai said.
"The internet was not broken in 2015," Pai said today.
No records were broken in the making of this video.
Martin's left tibia and ankle were broken in the attack.
"Glass was broken in the street," he told the CBC .
"Glass was broken in the street," he told the  CBC .
In 1967, my neck was broken in a car crash.
His brother's leg was broken in the crash, say police.
There's something broken in this movie that never fully heals.
And my new lungs still needed to be broken in.
"Relationships are made and broken in escape rooms," Bon explains.
The law is not what's broken, in that particular circumstance.
Ahmed's nose and ribs were broken in the 2014 riot.
"This city is broken in some ways," Justice Thomas said.
Or rather, it hasn't always been broken in this particular way.
They're all interchangeable but they're all broken in their own way.
"It was a young man who had broken in," Worthington said.
What had he meant, there is something broken in that man?
Ground will be broken in April with completion expected in 2019.
"Every molecule of limestone is actually broken in half," Niven added.
That same promise is now routinely broken in the continent's South.
Today's strongest encryption could be broken in a matter of seconds.
Disclaimer: No ankles were broken in the running of this race.
This logic depends on ignoring everything else that's broken in politics.
Where do you anticipate records being broken in winter Olympic sports?
It isn't something about us that's broken, in need of fixing.
I'm really kind of this guy who is broken in two.
If they had broken in prison, what would happen to her?
"I got my nose broken in my first bout," he says.
"Once again our hearts are broken in the NYPD," O'Neill said.
Something is broken in the man — definitely morally and possibly psychologically.
Our power markets, for example, are broken in some big ways.
I firmly believe that the market is broken in health care.
I think that narrative needs to be broken in Silicon Valley.
They were a little more broken in, and now I'm doing fine.
We'll get to that, but the whole system's broken, in that regard.
"Everything that is broken in our country can be fixed," Trump said.
" Podesta concluded, "What's broken in the FBI must be fixed and quickly.
"Everybody's broken in some way," Springsteen says in one of those moments.
I feel like policing is broken in many respects in this country.
And right now, the thing that is broken in Washington is Washington.
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Civil society is broken in Venezuela and crime is on the rise.
A universal child allowance would fix what's broken in our current system.
Two big stories about Russian corruption have broken in the past week.
It's not the process that's broken in these cases, it's the premise.
I only buy second hand shoes because they've already been broken in.
"Everything that is broken in our country can be fixed," he said.
A House committee recently described the law as "broken" in a report.
The budget is broken, in part, because politicians count on two factors.
On Friday, many record high temperatures were broken in cities across California.
Jars of honey no longer arrive from Lyon, broken in the mail.
The pants are individually washed for a broken-in look and feel.
Her pelvis was broken in five places; his lungs were severely damaged.
We've talked about all the conventions President Trump has broken in Washington.
She called the couple's marriage "irretrievably broken" in her petition for divorce.
The rules can be broken in an emergency, or to avoid an accident.
My heart is broken in a billion pieces, but I am not sick.
"There's always hope, but this city is broken in some ways," he said.
This level was decisively broken in the fast silver rally in 2016 July.
"The barriers are definitely being broken in more ways than one," Ashanti said.
Hearts broken in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and here, in Sonoma and Napa.
No. No. No. I think punditry is, writ large, broken in this country.
People who get them aren't broken in any way, they still work fine.
The loss also cost them Zibanejad, whose left fibula was broken in overtime.
Djokovic's serve had not been broken in the tournament until the final match.
There's something broken in the bond market that could be dangerous for investors.
In shock and disbelief, Nicole assumed that an intruder must have broken in.
" He said the promise was broken "in spectacular fashion, and with lasting consequences.
As Maley notes, the downward trendline in yields was broken in late 2.3323.
In the first week, someone had broken in and stolen all his tools.
Vandeweghe's serve, long one of her strengths, was not broken in the match.
"Nothing about the internet was broken in 2015," he said about the current rules.
At the time, he said his  family was "broken in half"  by the news.
But the fundamental problems that made us broken in 2000 haven't been dealt with.
The process is broken, in part, because the crisis-driven nature benefits important stakeholders.
The letter of the law is observed, even if it is broken in spirit.
She abandoned that dream after her right leg was broken in an auto accident.
As it is, something has already broken in pro wrestling's treatment of its workers.
Here are just some of the promises Boris Johnson has broken in recent years.
Halep was broken in the third game in the match and never really recovered.
"People need to also understand that the laws are broken in scripture," she said.
She suffered a fractured skull and a shattered pelvis that's broken in three places.
By this time, our hearts had broken in places we did not know existed.
There, additional scans confirmed the worst: Vaughn's ankle was broken in three separate places.
" As for Warren, a campaign aide said, "She will identify what's broken in America.
The traditional inverse relationship between bonds and stocks has broken in the ongoing selloff.
By the time ground was broken in 2155, the estimate had reached $20113 million.
The cause was soon attributed to a water main broken in a loading dock area.
This game was practically designed to be broken, in the most interesting and unexpected ways.
The story was first broken in Portuguese by Eco and quickly covered in other titles.
The truck loading ramp at the Interisland Ferry wharf lays dropped and broken, in Wellington.
A child's plastic bike broken in two and forgotten in the middle of the road.
Sadly, I'm not optimistic that this therapy show can fix what's broken in their marriage.
Instantly, I knew someone had broken in but it wasn't the huge mess I expected.
He was broken in the next game, but closed out the set two games later.
The parts of you that were broken in the fall reveal the real you underneath.
My last prosthetic foot was broken in several places when I was done with it.
He immediately knew that something was very wrong: His right shin had broken in half.
The umpire's lip was cut and one of his teeth was broken in the assault.
Tomorrow brings the past wrappedin plastic eggs, the seal of history broken in present tense.
Several times, strangers have broken in to loot their house — while they were at home.
When they arrived, they found someone had broken in and stabbed the boy multiple times.
There's something broken in the system, experts say, and Americans are losing faith in it.
At the time, the market for wild rubber was fundamentally broken in Brazil, she said.
America's nonresponse to the epidemic encapsulates all that is broken in US politics and government.
Anyway, this bucket is the kind of thing I would have broken in six seconds.
It became harder for him to be somebody's boyfriend, and hearts were broken in his wake.
When ground was broken in 2004, under the project's original developers, Amazon's ascent was just beginning.
She died in a way she explicitly wanted to avoid — broken, in pain, humiliation, and anger.
Photographs posted by the agency showed a white Gulfstream jet broken in half near the center.
An all-time record May record was broken in Augusta when temperatures hit 101 degrees Sunday.
Twitter hadn't broken in the way it has now, but it was still a thing there.
Since Daniel's is broken in half, it apparently means he's moved on to a better place.
And I happen to love it when retro games get broken in fabulous and entertaining ways.
Country: United StatesSport: SwimmingOne thing to know: Michael Phelps had three records broken in July 2019.
It seemed as though we've reached a point where something is broken in the art world.
The trial itself, bizarrely broken in half by the intermission, isn't even much of a highlight.
I especially love the way the boar bristles have broken-in over time while remaining rigid.
When Dr. Bree Blakeman walked into her office on Monday, she thought someone had broken in.
Records also were expected to be broken in cities in Kansas, Kentucky and Pennsylvania, Ward said.
The motorcycle's front brake lever was broken in half, the result of a kick-start failure.
The character-memoir genre isn't exactly well-worn territory, though it has been broken in some.
She was broken in a marathon, 73-minute first game, when she netted an easy backhand.
"All the barriers that were broken in that one day, with that one announcement," he said.
The photog claims his finger was caught in the cam ... and was broken in the skirmish.
With no shoes and her jaw broken in two places, the woman fled into the woods.
He theorized that the ship had broken in half and left a debris trail as it sank.
Wozniacki overcame a sluggish start, as her serve was broken in the first game of the match.
The main bridge crossing the river that bisects the city lies twisted, crushed and broken in two.
The 'breaking' in Bearings Down (2013) was a serendipitous occurrence; the piece was initially broken in delivery.
Huawei finally returned the Miraj sample in August, broken in half, with shards of the glass missing.
"I just feel like he's truly broken in a way that almost cannot be healed," he said.
Relations were broken in 1961 after Fidel Castro took power and installed a communist government in Cuba.
Five months ago, the incumbent starter, Geno Smith, had his jaw broken in a locker-room brawl.
He was a janitor who'd been peppered with shrapnel and had both legs broken in the blast.
"I don't think the oil market is broken in terms of opportunities for trading companies," Beard said.
The Indians had a six-game winning streak broken in the second game of the series Friday.
They need some reason to believe laws are being broken in order to open up the trunk.
Other than that, pretty much everything my son has ever owned was secondhand, broken-in, and free.
The article has been amended to reflect the fact that confidentiality will be broken in these circumstances
" She added, "None of us were innocent; we were all broken in one way, shape, or form.
Her young son yelled, exasperated, "Speak English!" as Mr. Trump left sentences hanging broken in the air.
Still, attacking Mr. Trump, no matter how successfully, will not necessarily fix what is broken in Mrs.
It's not a strategy, or the beginning of one, for fixing what is broken in the party.
Both officers will testify they saw no evidence of injury nor was anything broken in the loft.
"The last few years, maybe things have broken in the right way for me," said Ommen, 47.
" Another balloon was found broken in half and floating in the East River, "pursued by two tugboats.
Speaking of being broken in two, you seemed like a changed man during last year's election. Why?
"The Iran fever has broken in a significant way," said John Kilduff, Founding Partner at Again Capital.
But while we do this, let's recognize that our food system isn't broken —  in fact, it's thriving.
America's immigration system is broken, but it's not broken in the way that the White House suggests.
Instead, the world record fee for a goalkeeper was twice broken in the space of three weeks.
Police have also said they believed the robbers had broken in through a window at the museum.
"The biological processes of evolutionary divergence and speciation have not been broken in the Anthropocene," Thomas writes.
I don't think I'm alone in feeling like something has broken in the world in the 21st century.
London, 48, wrote about her post-surgery year, one that left her "broken," in an essay for Refinery29.
Within seconds, Olambo said, the police had broken in and he was face to face with nine officers.
But the platform and the system now appears to be broken in some ways that we can't tolerate.
They've broken in a bit in the time I've been testing them, but it's still a constant squeeze.
That duopoly was broken in 2005 when Roman Abramovich, a Russian commodities magnate, showered his wealth on Chelsea.
They were newer, so they weren't broken in yet, and I'm like in the public bathroom like, 'Babe!
But I've had my heart broken in the context of a relationship, not getting into it as much.
Coding in youth is, in many ways, broken in the very areas commonly thought to be its strengths.
There's even a search engine for old sites, although many of them are now broken in various ways.
Mr. Maranhão contended that procedural rules had been broken in the impeachment vote against the president last month.
When the wreck was found, it finally confirmed reports that the ship had, in fact, broken in two.
I am taking the idea of "broken" in the largest sense: from broken representations to representations of brokenness.
Some customers also complained about the initial stiffness of the leather before the sneakers have been broken in.
In both sets Goerges was broken in the sixth game, surrendering each with an error on break point.
Then I discovered a man had broken in and started putting up advertising posters in my living room.
A budget can be made or broken in the crowded aisles of Walmart, Target, or your local shops.
When Smith's jaw was broken in a preseason locker-room altercation, Fitzpatrick took the job and kept it.
Again, I think nationally that solves ... I think it's really broken in mid-size markets and smaller markets.
Schwartzman ultimately broke Anderson's serve nine times, the most times Anderson had ever been broken in one match.
That extended the Canadian's Melbourne Park stay only briefly, with all resistance broken in the one-sided tiebreaker.
It's about the fact that it's impossible to fix something that was never broken in the first place.
"The Internet wasn't broken in 22020" before Obama's rules went into affect, Pai said in a Thursday statement.
Early in the first round, Okazaki misjudged Morris's reach and had his nose broken in the first round.
Anthony Davis' famous unibrow is now broken in two ... unless this is a slightly early April Fool's joke.
She entered the Guiness Book of Records and her feat is unlikely to be broken in the foreseeable future.
There's so much ground still to be broken in terms of equality for all genders, all races, all sexualities.
I had been taught to problem-solve — to fix something that was broken in a patient's mind or body.
The 18-year-old is currently in the hospital as his back was broken in the April 22 avalanche.
It was broken in July 2016 with a clear move and close above the value of the downtrend line.
But that hold was broken in the next election in 2004, when reformist candidates were largely barred from running.
This record was broken in 1999 when NATO and U.S. planes bombed Serbia, then home to seven McDonald's locations.
Begu, who underwent treatment on her shoulder between sets, was broken in the first game of the second set.
While preparing his Fluxus funhouse, Paik discovered that a television he'd had shipped to Wuppertal had broken in transit.
Well-seasoned cast-iron pans are the new broken-in jeans: proof of both good taste and hard use.
"American society is broken in relation to Russia," she said in a Twitter direct message to Torshin in 2016.
The group instead calls for a plan to "improve what's working and fix what's broken" in the current system.
An autopsy of Epstein found that his neck had been broken in several places, two law enforcement sources said.
As our analyst puts it, it increasingly looks as if something fundamental is broken in the global growth machine.
"They show that the map is broken in mutants, but in a way that the decoder predicts," Walczak said.
In which case, we ignore the fact something was broken in this country to elect a guy like Trump.
Depending on the interpretation, leather can have a mysterious, smoky vintage patina or a soft, broken-in suede vibe.
Guests attacked these enthusiastically with Ossidiana's custom-made color-blocked sticks, several of which were broken in the process.
Four styles of houses are broken in Ms. Carroll's puzzle, but her theme has nothing to do with demolition.
Pyro Pulse, who is 30 and works as a screen printer, said his mask had to be broken in.
Another bandage winds around his neck and over his chin; he says his jaw was broken in the airstrike.
So while our immigration system is broken in so many ways, it's important to recognize the big picture here.
And since this really was not broken in the first place, why go to the trouble of fixing it?
"I never lost a fight," she boasted, holding up a gnarled pinkie, broken in a street scuffle long ago.
The violations become a criminal matter when those laws are broken in a "knowing and willful" manner, Noble said.
Gross noted that key trend lines were broken in the 5-year and 10-year, confirming a bear market.
This provides greater maneuverability and comfort, though the thick leather may inhibit some dexterity until they're properly broken in.
Broken in morale by what he claimed was partiality on the part of the referee, Sharkey heard himself counted out.
"Most all of [the more than 370 treaties] have been broken, in many different forms," Adams said in an interview.
Cinematic women who engage in affairs with younger men are often sexy, but also broken in some way or another.
But it is a terrible way to go about trying to fix what's broken in our politics and our culture.
There is something broken in that man, profoundly broken, and his brokenness is in everything he's done, his whole life.
Williamson also allegedly told investigators that he'd dreamed he'd gone to Haraway's apartment, broken in, and raped and killed her.
Like Maya, Vanessa saw more broken in society than in her child, 10-year-old minimally-speaking and autistic Moira*.
She claims her leg was broken in the chaos, and she had to shell out for surgery and treatment afterward.
Daily records were broken in Atlanta this weekend when temperatures hit 94 degrees on Saturday and 95 degrees on Sunday.
The German was broken in the first game at love and lost her next serve in falling behind 4-0.
When the cops arrived, they discovered someone had broken in and made off with the solid-gold, 18-karat model.
He also reportedly noted on the podcast that he knew the hymen could be broken in ways other than sex.
According to Schmidt, many monthly records were surpassed by a much larger margin than they'd been broken in previous years.
"It was a response to the dark sense that so much seems broken in the world these days," she said.
His sister Carla Byrne told The Washington Post that her family was "so broken" in the wake of the tragedy.
A machine doesn't rage against the dying of its little indicator lights, it goes KAPUT, which means "broken" in German.
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It makes you wonder: If Watergate had broken in this media environment, would President Richard Nixon have had to resign?
Berdych, realising he had missed a golden opportunity, had his serve broken in the opening game of the second set.
Ground was broken in 2015 on the first stage of the renovation, a $121.9 million project completed in September 2018.
"Have been broken in to 16 times, and robbed 3 time with a knife to my face," Cohlmia wrote on Facebook.
Everyone knows that education is broken in some way, when I look at some of my kids' stuff or just myself.
Morning has broken in Singapore where at 7.45 in the morning and we are about an hour and 14 minutes away.
We do it not because we want to make millions but because we want to fix something broken in the world.
From midcentury modern pieces in great condition to barely broken-in full dining sets, it's worth a visit if you're redecorating.
His jaw was broken at some point during the first five rounds, and his right hand was broken in two places.
The most dramatic exit came last week, when head of pharmaceuticals David Epstein quit as his division was broken in two.
Among many fighters there is the belief that the opponent's posture must broken in order to knee him in the head.
Officers found a nearby home with evidence of a broken-in door and discovered electronic items stacked by the front door.
Police discovered the scooter was broken in half, but the company hasn't said if the man was riding an Okai scooter.
It might include support of progress toward the inclusion of a government option, where appropriate, and fixing what's broken in ObamaCare.
How the Titanic sank was disputed for 73 years until it was finally found on the ocean floor, broken in two.
When the women discover the boys have broken in, they kiss and touch each other for the enjoyment of their intruders.
Several joined in a group hug around Star Peterson, a single mother whose legs and back were broken in the crash.
Once cool enough to handle, using your palms, gently smash the potatoes until somewhat flat but not broken in pieces. 3.
Lacroix, once he recovers, proves to be half-deaf and broken in spirit, suffering from what we would now call PTSD.
A better approach might be to pinpoint what exactly is broken in the system and to take steps toward fixing it.
But he was broken in the first game of the fourth set, and a spattering of errors turned into a deluge.
As part of the reorganization, China's Commerce Ministry was broken in March into three separate groups each focused on different issues.
Over the past few days, protests have broken in cities across the country. Mumbai. Chennai. Varanasi. Guwahati. Hyderabad. Bhopal. Patna. Pondicherry.
On the weekends, a couple of them will drive past now and then, just to make sure nobody has broken in.
Their only familiarity with a broken record might be something like a record that is broken in the 100-yard dash.
Over the past few days, protests have broken in cities across the country. Mumbai. Chennai. Varanasi. Guwahati. Hyderabad. Bhopal. Patna. Pondicherry.
Just like everyone knows that Birks are heaven once they're broken in, they're also widely known for requiring a certain commitment.
If this arc of progress is any indication, we'll see more Twitter eggs broken in favor of a more inclusive omelette.
He then named the player who he declared would have his serve broken in the second service game of the second set.
Democrats need to identify what's broken in our country, lay out exactly how we'll fix it, and fight for big, structural change.
Instead, everyone is wearing clothing you can buy at any Target; it's all broken in jeans, comfy T-shirts, and camouflage hats.
The fossil, embedded within a small boulder that was broken in half, was discovered eight years ago near Whitby in North Yorkshire.
Briton Konta was broken in the 11th game of the first set but dragged the contest into a tiebreak, which she edged.
After being broken in the first game of the opening set, Wozniacki took a 4-1 lead before her opponent drew level.
What it finds is a woman, resilient and broken in the face of death and trauma, with the drive to move on.
"Today our hearts are broken in downtown Laurel after suddenly losing our friend, colleague and #HGTVHomeTown crew member Brandon Davis," Erin said.
Richer Poorer softens its pieces with silicone so that they already feel broken in from the first time you put them on.
If for any reason we aren't live right now, you already missed it, or Google Hangouts is broken in some terrible way.
And based on the records that Marvel movies have broken in their debuts, fans are coming in droves on the opening weekend.
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HANNITY: And quickly, the laws potentially broken in the email scandal which now thankfully, finally this week they&aposre back to this.
January 14, 2008: Baljeet Singh's jaw and nose are broken in an attack outside his gurdwara in New Hyde Park, New York.
After being broken in the opening game of the match, Williams won six straight games to claim the set in 20 minutes.
Unfortunately — or maybe not, if you have an easy relationship with cheating — Prey 1.0 is a little bit broken in this regard.
Maley expects to see a substantial amount of money flow into biotech stocks should that level be broken in a meaningful fashion.
I knew our connection was broken in a way that couldn't be healed because I no longer wanted it to be healed.
Jeff Flake, said in a recent ad that she wanted to "fix what's broken in the system," rather than blow it up.
Yet by the time she came back to her car, a burglar had smashed a window, broken in, and stolen the bag.
But as customers have started to receive the makeup they ordered, some say their Conspiracy eye-shadow palettes arrived broken in pieces.
The cold has stretched from Kansas to Minnesota to Kentucky to New York, with daily temperatures records broken in Kansas and Illinois.
Every time news of a Trump visit has broken in the past, protestors have made their feelings (and their plans) abundantly clear.
The software was quickly discovered by members of Yahoo's security team, who initially believed hackers had broken in and installed the program.
As we adults know all too well, formal shoes are often uncomfortable, especially when they're new and have not been broken in.
Basically, when you see laws being broken in big or small ways around you, you are more likely to break laws yourself.
JPMorgan, the industry behemoth with $2.7 trillion of assets, would still rank among the country's top five banks if broken in two.
Isner had not been broken in any of his three previous matches at the tournament and had faced only three break points.
This is a non-political issue that affects everyday people, and was broken in such a fashion by a major mainstream publication.
A slew of high temperature records were broken in 2019, which will likely go down as the second-warmest year on record.
"It's now that the glass ceiling has been broken in so far as getting into the naval cockpit is concerned," he added.
Most of all, I want them to know that we all share the responsibility of fixing what is broken in our world.
Aicardi had his nose broken in the opening seconds of Saturday's match against Spain, and sat out the rest of that game.
Though they require a period of time to be broken in, a leather saddle just looks and feels more premium than plastic.
"The internet wasn't broken in 2015; we were not living in a digital dystopia," Pai said in a statement after the vote.
That protocol has certainly been broken in the past, but it could give Barr cover to explain why he's not releasing the report.
But Twitter — and Facebook, for that matter — is desperately broken in ways that alienate users, spread hate and endanger us as a species.
No products were broken in the making of this story, but I did feel like I belonged in beauty jail after that performance.
There are more than 50 potential records that could be broken in the next few days as well, CNN meteorologist Robert Shackelford said.
The women...are all broken in some way, and their quest is a therapy session of sorts that unveils emotional and physical wounds.
While the world record has been broken, (in 1991, by Mike Powell), it's never managed to be broken at the Olympic games. 2.
Other companies reportedly may still be unaware they were part of the breach because the hackers may have broken in using employee credentials.
Witnesses will be questioned to determine if the breeding farm had been negligent and any laws broken in killing protected crocodiles, he added.
Mr. Lang's score explored the idea that the hundreds of damaged instruments were "only broken in the Western classical-music sense," he said.
The K.K.K. fever was broken in part because courageous leaders stood up to the Klan and brought millions of good people with them.
She was broken in seven of her nine service games during a 6-3, 6-3 loss to No. 9 seed Elina Svitolina.
Some 30% of internet links are broken in under two years and 98% of links are broken within 20 years, according to Arweave.
A routine climate science denialist argument — though willfully ignorant and increasingly pathetic — is that cold or low records were also broken in 2019.
More specifically, Redler believes that crude saw new "momentum" to the upside the moment a "descending trend line" was broken in mid-September.
After his medical timeout, Federer quickly fell behind by 3-0 in the deciding set, being broken in his first two service games.
We heard astounding stories of seemingly impossible success, as well as heartbreaking examples about things that are broken in the foster care system.
Some scenes in the trailer are a little more suggestive, though there might be a public indecency law broken in one of them.
"She was broken in every way," Young said of Townsend, who moved back to Atlanta and now lives in her own apartment there.
To know that that instinct is not broken in me, and to be able to answer it, makes me feel like a person again.
For the comparison group without concussions, researchers only included athletes with isolated injuries to the extremities, such as an arm broken in one place.
The level was broken in 2015 June but the breakout was overwhelmed by the wide separation in the long term Guppy Multiple Moving Average.
Things can be brokenin fact, the bad stuff can seem relentless—but it's possible to, at the same time, be enveloped in joy.
In short, Bolton is living Scowcroft's nightmare: Trust is broken in Washington, and the exchange of ideas it supports has broken down amid infighting.
Look, everything about Trump that is stuck or rusted-shut or broken in 2017 was also that way about him in 1987, and 1997.
Splintered cell phone towers and trees are still blocking roads, while crushed boats bob broken in harbors, trapping hundreds of residents attempting to relocate.
By now, you've broken in a trusty slip-on, taken the leap on those sparkly Birkenstocks, and maybe even tried a lace-up gladiator.
Independent developers were still experimenting, half of the apps were broken in some way or another and the App Store was a tiny place.
This closer look at the dog's front legs revealed that one limb was severely broken in two places, including a break near the knee.
What's more, it's usually the final seasons of critically acclaimed shows like Mad Men and The Sopranos that get broken in half these days.
Sometimes it's an ankle broken in such a way that it makes you feel sick and it sticks with you for years to come.
"The current system is fundamentally broken and it's broken in two different ways," a senior administration official told reporters in a Saturday phone call.
Paul on Wednesday revealed that a sixth rib was broken in the alleged assault and an x-ray found fluid buildup around his lungs.
"We're expecting more heat extremes and more records to be broken in the future, as well as a greater incident of heatwaves," he said.
And even after the fast is broken in the evening, tradition holds that only men play in the evenings during Ramadan, if at all.
Something is broken in our system if the machineries of war endure all strategies and policy changes, if only for the sake of enduring.
Ilya let me touch his cheek, to feel the titanium screws a doctor had put in to repair a jawbone broken in a beating.
One proposed pillar of the zone, the Rose Rock International Finance Centre, has yet to be built even though ground was broken in 2011.
In a televised news event days before the vote, he claimed that without him, the rule of law would have been broken in Romania.
The brand describes its new women's clothing as "broken-in favorites" and "easy pieces" to wear thanks to their simple styles, colors, and patterns.
The first good news of the day is that my shoes are broken in by now and don't hurt as much as they did.
Vierø found the work broken in the archives of the Philadelphia Museum of art, and recreated an exact replica, scattered plastic crumbs and all.
The recommendation engines we engage with are broken in ways that have grave consequences: amplified conspiracy theories, gamified news, nonsense infiltrating mainstream discourse, misinformed voters.
Tournaments occur around the world and, at the same time, records are constantly being broken in the bedrooms, dorm rooms, and garages of dedicated stackers.
Gilson breathed a sigh of relief in April when Fairbanks went radio silent on her, but the silence was broken in June when he reappeared.
Sheykhet wrote in her protection filing that Darby had allegedly climbed up the gutter of her home and broken in through a second-floor window.
OWFI's legal team has been trying to find a court that will prosecute these crimes since ISIS's hold on the region was broken in 2017.
The handle is broken in half but instead of getting a new one, the fisherman nailed it together because deforestation has made wood so scarce.
The needles were found in at least two pieces of candy and could not be seen until the candy was opened and broken in half.
The fourth wall has been broken in films from "American Psycho" to "Deadpool", as well as some recent television shows, such as "House of Cards".
"Something has to change, something is broken in the system and there are lots of different ways that this could have been handled," she said.
The streak was broken in the 26th round and Na'Vi won 16-10 thanks to a quad-kill from Seized, pushing Na'Vi into the finals.
When it turns out that real thieves have indeed broken in, he'll have to put his high-brain to the test to defend his home.
The election of President Trump has only exacerbated this, with many Democrats now seeing a country that is broken in every sense of the word.
The army vet who got his arm broken in two by Larry the Cable Guy says it didn't hurt much ... which is remarkable/totally unbelievable.
Related: Mr. Trump asked Attorney General William Barr to hold a news conference saying that no laws were broken in the call with Ukraine's president.
"What's clear to us is that it will take more than incremental steps to fix what is broken in the health care system," he added.
President Trump asked Attorney General William P. Barr to hold a news conference stating that no laws were broken in his call with Ukraine's president.
"This thing is broken, like completely broken, in terms of a way of classifying and identifying what kind of an entity you are," he says.
An American man has not owned a world record in either the 100 or the 200 breaststroke since Brendan Hansen's marks were broken in 2008.
A British cyclist leading the race, Chris Froome, took off on foot for the day's finish line after his bike was broken in a crash.
The fact that the TSA is broken in this puzzle is in no way a comment on the fine process put in place for travelers.
Our plan is to bring essentials to the markets and disrupt categories we think are broken in cases where companies don't have the consumer's back.
" She also says she wants to "fix what's broken in the system, not go back to when Arizonans had no say about their health coverage.
You've even got eight different shades to choose from, all of 'em garment-dyed for a broken-in, "oh these old things?" kind of appeal.
The norm against fact-checking was famously broken in 2012, when Candy Crowley fact-checked a statement live during a Romney-Obama town hall debate.
People familiar with the autopsy report told the newspaper the bones broken in Epstein's neck included the hyoid bone, which is near the Adam's apple.
There aren't that many GLASSes out there, and surely it'd be tough to find a set which could be broken in the manner I needed.
How do you stay attached to an animal without being detected, shrugged off, squished, or broken in half, for up to a week or so?
The Day Glove ($13) is by far the most comfortable, followed by The Day Heel ($150) and The Modern Loafer ($165) once sufficiently broken in.
She also recommended adding a pair of broken-in hiking boots with a good tread and comfortable fit, like La Sportiva's Trango TRK GTX boots.
Though he never wrote a chase scene or a courtroom scene, laws were broken in his stories, and there was plenty of terror and brutality.
Messing and McCormack easily pick up their rapid-fire back-and-forth rhythm as if they're slipping into a comfortable, broken-in pair of shoes.
A string of wins was broken in 2012, when he managed the short-lived presidential campaign of Tim Pawlenty, a former Republican governor of Minnesota.
These reports have broken in the months since former Trump aide Rick Gates agreed to a plea deal with Mueller's team in exchange for his cooperation.
MDU and Calumet had hoped that strong regional demand for the engine fuel would justify the project's cost when ground was broken in Dickinson in 2013.
On this view, it is not specific policies that are at fault, but the system itself, which must be broken in order to solve America's problems.
Sharapova was broken in the first game but fought back to draw level before going on to take the first set with a hold to love.
This bundle comes with three FiberFix rolls and all the gloves, sandpaper, and vinyl strips you'll need to start repairing everything that's broken in your life.
It makes me start to wonder whether psychiatrists have a point about surgery: whether I'm broken in a way that no amount of sculpting will fix.
That record was broken in by the record-breaking hobby group Indiana Fever and Fans, who in Indianapolis in 2015, lit 3,700 glo-sticks at once.
Canvas sneakers, too — if you prefer that brand-new look to a broken-in one — will benefit from a protective coating, like Scotchgard Fabric & Upholstery Protector.
Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party's 2000-year grip on power was finally broken in 220 with the election of Vicente Fox of the National Action Party.
Finally, the update allows you to search through Mail, Files and Notes, a feature that appears to have been broken in earlier versions of the software.
From a technical standpoint, Keene said the downtrend in Marathon Oil has been broken in the last two days, which points to a substantial move higher.
The man who conquered 20-times Grand Slam champion Federer had a rough start, however, bungling an overhead smash to be broken in the first game.
Your jaw's been broken in three places – the doctor says while the nurse gives an impression of being busy by fussing with something beside the bed.
Or maybe it was just the glimmer of hope that barriers could finally be broken in Mississippi, which had resisted breaking them for so many decades.
U.S. Bank Stadium, site of Sunday's game, did not exist in 2005; ground was broken in 2013 on the stadium that replaced the Metrodome in Minneapolis.
People familiar with the autopsy report told the Washington Post the bones broken in Epstein's neck included the hyoid bone, which is near the Adam's apple.
When they figure out her lineage, they dump her in a vacant lot in Manila, weighing less than 90 pounds and broken in body and spirit.
"Relations stand at an uneasy place, with India trying to backtrack somewhat and mend fences that were broken in the last two years," he told CNN.
Kennedy to Queen Elizabeth II and Angela Merkel have worked with a single designer on creating their image, a pattern broken in recent years by Mrs.
A hymen can be broken in a number of ways besides intercourse, some girls are born without hymens, and hymens can even remain intact after intercourse.
The two frontal bones of the skull of D. dynastes were broken in different ways, but there was enough on both sides that they could reconstruct them.
In her only statement so far, Grande took to Twitter some five hours after the bombing to describe herself as "broken" in the aftermath of the attack.
Lajovic toyed with the German, who lost his temper when he was broken in the third game of the second set and crushed his racket in frustration.
Ground was broken in 2007 for the new MetLife Stadium for the New York Jets and the Giants next door and was expected to cost $1.3 billion.
Online advertising is broken, and broken in a way that's not just inefficient, but invasive of privacy and corrosive to the quality of the whole web experience.
Murray was broken in the opening game of the second set and fell 3-0 behind before breaking back to leave the set poised at 5-5.
Before the story's end, hearts will be pledged and broken in various combinations among these and other characters, with every permutation attended by a chorus of kibitzers.
Everything I Know About Love is a book for anyone who's ever had their heart broken in their youth and lived to tell the (rather hilarious) tale.
If that's true, then positive association techniques like those used in the study could help mend or strengthen relationships that aren't really broken in the first place.
Don't fix something that isn't broken: In a remarkably close vote of 51 to 49, the Senate has decided to keep an Obama-era climate change rule.
Jon Jones just answered a fundamental question ... can you be friends with a guy who accused your penis of being broken in front of the whole world?
They still work "breakage" fees into their artist deals, which was money that was originally meant to cover the cost of records or discs broken in transport.
Jet crashed, broke into pieces A jet flying from Austin, Texas, veered off a runway while landing in Honduras, leaving the aircraft mangled and broken in half.
Refurbished tech tends to get a bad rap — most people assume that because it's technically not a new device, that means that it's broken in some way.
I was surprised that for light-wash jeans with a broken-in look they actually paired well with dress boots, a button-up shirt, and sport coat.
"I don't understand what's broken in them that they just see a coin and take it from an 18-year-old Marine who gave everything," she said.
Pouille survived a set point in the first-set tiebreaker, then was broken in the final game to lose the second set before cruising through the third.
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This rightfully sound pretty broken in a game where attack priority can play a pretty big role, so you can only use it 5 times per stock.
In the gallery's back space, canvases from 21973-219 are all horizontal in proportion and traversed by bands of colors broken in different rhythms, like Morse code.
"A car set on fire, windows broken in downtown businesses: I think that this is important information that the public needs to be informed about," he said.
But if there's one thing the latest omnibus shows, it's that Washington is broken in much more fundamental ways than are typically discussed in the mainstream press.
Significant areas of rural America are broken, in terminal economic decline, as food production heads off to someplace else where it can be done supposedly more efficiently.
I realized what had dropped was a bag of groceries, and a bottle must have broken in the bag because there was a puddle on the hardwood.
It was clearly broken-in a long time ago, and probably not by her, and she's paired it with pinstripe pants, white high-tops, and tall orange socks.
But another barrier could be broken in the case of 27-year-old transgender woman Hannah Mouncey, who on Friday announced her intention enter the 2018 AFLW draft.
Polysulfone isn't thought to degrade into BPS, but Hunt's team found that if certain chemical bonds in the plastic were broken in the right way, BPS could form.
Now that the "rule of one" is being broken in earnest, we've finally arrived at a moment where everyone can see the amazing diversity within Asian American communities.
But there's a creeping, chilly horror at its center, a growing sense that something is irreparably broken in the world and nobody's going to put it back together.
The number of adaptations of Sandman I have read over the years — mostly, I watch people trying desperately to fix the things they think are broken in it.
The student told Fox 8 that she thought she had a ghost — she consistently locked her door and there was never a sign that anyone had broken in.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett, who will join us tonight, has helped us put together a list of all the laws broken in all of these scandals.
"This city is broken in some ways," Thomas said when asked in general about the judicial confirmation process that has become increasingly bitter over the last few years.
The questions LoupVentures used for its study were broken in 5 categories — Local, Commerce, Navigation, Information, and Command – with Google Assistant winning out in all but one: Command.
Recruitment is broken in the retail and hospitality sectors because it is stuck in the past, according to the founder of an app focused on helping job seekers.
Now, as we move towards a transition to clean energy, we have both an opportunity and responsibility to fix what was broken in the era of fossil fuels.
Promise broken: In the first year after being re-elected, Boris increased fares by on average 4.2% and then raised them in line with inflation in subsequent years.
There was nothing unusual about this; the neighborhood was crawling with young folks with plans to avail themselves of the Bottle's broken-in stage and music-savvy regulars.
But the calorie is broken in many ways, and there's a strong case to be made for moving our food accounting system away from that one particular number.
If Jordan had broken in 10 years ago, he might have been relegated to bench duty in a league that still valued back-to-the-basket post presences.
The idea is that weighing possible negative outcomes will help a team foresee obstacles and improve what's not yet broken, in hopes that it will prevent future failures.
Promise broken: In the first year after being re-elected, Johnson increased fares by on average 4.2% and then raised them in line with inflation in subsequent years.
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Revere and other former officials and analysts said North Korea seemed to have done little more so far than repackage past promises broken in decades of failed talks.
Mr. de Blasio has said the property tax system "is broken in many ways" but believes the issue should be resolved through legislation and not in the courts.
In a tweet from his investment firm, Janus Henderson Group, he noted key trend lines were broken in the 5-year and 10-year, confirming a bear market.
This piece of jewelry is not only gorgeous, but a symbol of the barriers women have broken in the past and will continue to break in the future.
Some of those rules were broken in the script, and I think hard-core Potterites do not like to see the world Rowling created compromised in any way.
And she said the plane was probably one of the airline's 11 new 777-300ERs, which are being broken in on transcontinental routes before moving to international ones.
The burglars seemed to have broken in through a window above the railway tracks during the two-and-a-half hours when the trains pause for the night.
Unfortunately, in the last three years as different stories have broken in the paper, I've had a number of people disclose things to me that happened to them.
Halfway up the outside of the building was a bridge that had been broken in half, and on the far side of that was a giant transit tunnel.
But she knew her dad, whose legs had been broken in a car accident, could get better medical care in the US, and he couldn't travel by himself.
Daniel Theis grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds for the Celtics, who had a 203-game winning streak broken in a one-point loss at Sacramento on Sunday.
His grip was finally broken in 2011, when the vast demonstrations of that year — spreading across the Arab world from Tunis and Cairo — forced him to step down.
Something is very broken in this country, and perhaps, by beginning to fix this, we can begin to fix the things that made this outrage possible at all.
There is no mistaking, though, what it means that a young black man can have his neck broken in police custody and the system still sides with the cops.
"I find this absolutely strange that an argument is being raised that I have the free speech to advocate that India should be broken in to pieces," he said.
Those rules were broken in a way that might have influenced the result, but there was no proof that the count had been manipulated, it said in its ruling.
But this toxic, 9,500-member Facebook group shows that the culture of the agency is fundamentally broken, in part because the current mission of the agency is fundamentally inhuman.
Police said the needles seemed to be ones used for sewing, and were not visible until the candy wrappers were opened and the candy itself was broken in half.
Alliances were formed and broken in a matter of hours, and in 22001 Kabul was shelled for months by various factions trying to gain control over the country's capital.
Early next year, ground will be broken in Casa Grande, Arizona, for a $254.5 million factory set to produce a new line of electric vehicles developed by Lucid Motors.
Why it matters: This storm's strength and rate of intensification is unusual for the Plains states, with low pressure records likely to be challenged or broken in multiple locations.
When Harley arrived home later, she discovered someone had broken in and smashed the place up ... breaking glass, flipping furniture, destroying artwork and punching a hole in the wall.
"I also think that -- not always the case, but often the case -- there has to be something broken in you to want to be successful in Hollywood," Guggenheim argued.
She gets to be steely and just a little bit broken in it, and I think that's a good place to have her live in when season three begins.
ORR and ICE are allowed to use dental exams but are prohibited from using that evidence alone to determine age — a rule the agency has broken in the past.
Jumping rope is taken pretty seriously in Japan, Guinness World Records says, as evidenced by several jump-rope records that have been broken in Japan in the last year.
"The fact is that the judicial system, the court system, is broken in the Philippines," said Phelim Kine, a deputy director of the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch.
Sakkari was broken in all four of her service games in the first set and again early in the second set, which she trailed 4-1 and 5-2.
It was clear that something was fundamentally broken in journalism, which has been unable to keep up with the anti-establishment mood that is turning the world upside down.
In addition, a secondary autopsy performed by a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein's brother concluded that the bones broken in Epstein's neck were more indicative of strangling than hanging.
After hearing all of these women speak, it's hard to imagine a world without their voices and how many ceilings had to be broken in order to hear them.
"Macron's win is a blow to far-right nationalism and a sign (after Austrian, Dutch elections) that the Brexit-Trump wave has broken in West," Ben Rhodes tweeted Sunday.
All permits have been obtained, and a spokesman for the developer, Eagle Nest Development Urban Renewal, said financing is being finalized and ground could be broken in six months.
Africans were "broken in" physically, and broken down spiritually, to such an extent they became what they had not been in their homelands or halfway through the voyage: slaves.
To millions of Americans, Mr. McCain was the embodiment of courage: a war hero who came home on crutches, psychologically scarred and broken in body, but not in spirit.
After two weeks, a doctor, without anesthesia, tried to set his right arm, broken in three places, but gave up in frustration and encased it in a plaster cast.
Serena Williams was broken in the third game of the first set against Karolina Pliskova, but rallied to win the last four games and claim the set, 6-4.
"I think planning, in a lot of ways, is broken in how we work in specifically low-income communities," says Grace Kyung, a project manager at Urban Strategies, Inc.
"What we found is not a one-size-fits approach to news, and that's part of what is broken in traditional media," Zakin said at Recode's Code Media conference.
"The whole point about the internet being broken in Russia is that we don't know what is happening and whether it can be fixed at all," Mr. Likhachev said.
But almost as soon as he'd broken in to the tech industry, he wanted out, bored by the routine of spending 21969 hours a week in front of a keyboard.
Let's face it: Getting your heart broken in general is tough, and having it happen on The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, in front of the entire world, is even worse.
It mirrors how victims are often portrayed in fiction and viewed in real life: as broken in some fundamental way, and all too ready to turn around and hurt others.
"Sometimes there are situations where confidentiality might be broken in order to keep people safe, but that happens very infrequently — less than 4883% of calls require any intervention," Sinwelski said.
Another photo shows the cinder block broken in several pieces, while the third features Fifi looking up at the camera after being freed, appearing slightly shaken up from getting stuck.
His hobby is joining friends on an intermittent mission to circumnavigate the globe on a BMW 750 motorcycle—and he has bones, broken in the Gobi desert, to prove it.
The painful reality is that our immigration system has indeed been broken for quite some time; but it's not broken in the ways today's xenophobic politicians would have you think.
To add credibility to its promise, broken in the past, to keep social and financial data separate, Facebook has created a subsidiary, Calibra, to run Libra services within its apps.
DENVER – Thirty-three seconds after arriving at a suburban Denver home where a man had broken in and attacked an 11-year-old boy, police officers heard shots fired inside.
Final seasons of critically acclaimed shows are usually the ones that get broken in half However, it's not really clear how the story lends itself to a split first season.
Given little latitude on his favored side, a frustrated Edmund was broken in the sixth game when he slapped a backhand into the net tape and the rebound went wide.
The stereotype of us being a bunch of yahoos down here — with the Cowboys and the big hair — was broken on Thursday night, or broken in the days that followed.
Its Sustainer Corduroy Pant is a slim-cut five-pocket cord that's really soft, with a nice bit of stretch that feels broken in and comfortable from the get-go.
He says it's easy to look at the numbers and see that there's something broken in our system, but we don't often enough put a human face on the problem.
She often lacked rhythm and leg drive and was broken in her first four service games, winning just 57 percent of the points on her first serve in the match.
Characters Daredevil and Jessica Jones felt comparatively honest because their internal conflicts were real and severely broken in a, I'm-not-trusting-these-fools-with-my-life sort of way.
There's something indisputably broken in a culture that can afford to throw millions of dollars at toddler Instagram influencers, yet somehow can't figure out how to fund quality local journalism.
Those records were eventually broken in a league transformed by precision-passing offenses and increasingly coddled quarterbacks, many groomed since childhood and arriving at the annual N.F.L. draft as celebrities.
This disconnect between what needs to happen and what does happen is why our systems already feel deeply broken in unfixable ways — or at least ways that defy individual action.
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But what if this healthy cycle of rebalancing is broken in 2018 despite two years of Trumpian chaos, disrespect for large swathes of our society and daily contempt for dissent?
Over time, it's broken in to become one of the softest leather pieces I own, and the fit has become more customized — all qualities you'd expect from a worthwhile leather jacket.
Questions focus on the issue of the week -- the latest controversy coming out of Washington or stories that have broken in recent days -- rather than the urgent concerns of our times.
Something was broken in his mind and when a fire engine or an ambulance or a garbage truck drove by, Lip-Lip Leo would run after it like a territorial dog.
Having appeared a model of composure, Raonic finally showed the strain and smashed his racquet into the blue hard-court after being swiftly broken in the opening game of the decider.
Broken in his first service game on Sunday, it was clear not everything was right with the Spaniard when at 4-2, he swung a forehand and completely missed the ball.
Since mid-22015, the XLE has traded at a premium to WTI crude in a range of $23 to $25; this trend was broken in November ahead of OPEC's production meeting.
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Respecting impoverished people and their work ethic, and listening to their voices when it comes to understanding what's broken in our economy — that's how we will help people like my mom.
Although cops talked about a mirror that was broken in the bathroom, we saw no evidence of this and someone who works there said the sign was the only thing damaged.
The prison system in the United States is broken in too many ways to list, but the underlying purpose of prison has always remained the same: retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, and rehabilitation.
A 14-year-old autistic girl's arm was broken in October 2017 after, she said, she and one of the caretakers got into a verbal spat at bedtime, the warrants state.
In 1864, a young Massachusetts man, Amos C. Baker Jr., sketched his own accident off the Patagonian coast; a whale smashed his boat, and his leg was broken in two places.
He loved Baltimore, but was wrenched out of it when he was fifteen and sent a year later to be "broken" in the backwoods by a cruel overseer named Edward Covey.
On the edge of a row of restored brownstones, it is notably unkempt: pink paint is peeling from the doors, and the iron fence along the sidewalk is broken in places.
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"It's a crooked system," Trump said at a large rally in Rochester, New York, on Sunday before saying the process was broken in both major parties and expressing sympathy for Sanders.
Ground was broken in March for the museum, which was designed by Ma Yansong of MAD Architects in Beijing as a sleek, spaceshiplike building with underground parking and a rooftop garden.
Witnessing your colleague's affair and her lover's eventual divorce has served as an uncomfortable reminder that the marital bonds you want to believe are permanent can be broken in a day.
At least at the start, they also nursed the naïve wish to repair what had been broken in Ms. Bengson's adolescence — "to Parent Trap the family," as Mr. Bengson put it.
The question is whether this grip can be broken in a country where the start-up economy is humming, the American Embassy is in Jerusalem, and military conflict has been contained.
Dr. Clark and his colleagues recently developed a new way to search for these genes and looked for those more likely to be broken in marine mammals than in terrestrial ones.
Broken in the third game after making three straight errors, Vandeweghe flicked her racket onto the court, and her frustration would increase as she failed repeatedly to convert on break points.
This is someone who already overcome one major career setback in 2010, when Smith failed to keep his chin down against unheralded Eddie Caminero and had his jaw broken in two places.
The act is self-aware that they're not reinventing the wheel of hardcore, and instead exist as a shining example of why the wheel has never been broken in the first place.
On the 12th stage to Mont Ventoux he crashed after former team mate Richie Porte collided into a TV motorbike, running up the climb after his bike was broken in the incident.
Shurmur said he did not know how many of the voluntary activities Beckham planned to attend or the condition of Beckham's left ankle, which was broken in the fifth game last season.
Clinton's use of personal email as secretary of State, which became a major cudgel used against her in 2016, was originally broken in 2015 by none other than the New York Times.
Moderates are from districts that lean more conservative, and they have a distinct interest in making sure they are trying to work with Republicans to fix things that are broken in Washington.
"I've never felt more broken in my life," Holt wrote about a photo of herself taken from a hospital bed after having a Dilation and Curettage procedure, commonly performed after pregnancy loss.
The reason I started AVEN, and the reason why many people come to the community is that we struggle with this idea that we're broken in some way if we're not sexual.
Eubanks was broken in his first service game and trailed 3-0 before rallying to force a tiebreaker, then staved off four set points before claiming the set on his second chance.
That promise has been broken in the past (looking at you, Nintendo), but it holds true in the early days of virtual reality rigs like the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift.
Two law enforcement sources told Reuters on Thursday that Epstein's neck had been broken in several places, confirming a Washington Post report that to some had raised questions about possible foul play.
The passage of the FIRST STEP Act was a significant accomplishment in criminal justice reform—and an indicator of the strength of the bipartisan will to fix what's broken in our system.
This "invasion" was cited in the manifesto as the impetus for the bloodbath that's left a community broken in the face of yet another gun-related tragedy that seems all too familiar.
In the next phase of Makers Quarter's development, ground was broken in April for Broadstone Makers Quarter, a 20133-unit mixed-use residential project on the former site of a Goodwill store.
Despite being lightweight, it's sturdy, and the silicon carbide (SiC) guides held in place by a robust titanium frame help keep them from getting bent out of place — or brokenin transit.
Coric was broken in the final game of the first set, but he asserted control from there, converting all three of his break points and staving off the only two he faced.
Mr. Ishido told reporters that staff members are not permitted to be in cages with dangerous animals, but that the rule was evidently broken in this case, The Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported.
Seavey, whose family is full-fledged Iditarod royalty, had his string of three consecutive victories in the annual race, which runs through the Alaskan wilderness, broken in March by his father, Mitch.
This prediction was in turn grounded in the recognition that 23 Republican-held House seats had broken in favor of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election and thus were prime pickup opportunities.
It beautifully and delicately shows how all of us are broken in our own way, but friendship, love and maybe even redemption can be found in the family we choose for ourselves.
Indeed, he was 93 when ground was broken in October on a career-capping project, the International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C., a 47,000-square-foot pavilion raised on thick columns.
The 32-year-old's hand was "severely broken" in the April 7 match with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, according to Dave Meltzer ... and there are reports she underwent surgery on Tuesday.
I explain to her that my trauma is rooted in a childhood home invasion, and that my night terrors feature the sensation of being broken in on, so it all made sense.
The puzzle has to do with why a kind of symmetry between matter and antimatter is broken in weak interactions, which drive nuclear decay, but not in strong interactions, which hold matter together.
I remember him saying that when the three started to laugh, they would be panicked that in next 5 minutes there would be a fight and something would be broken in the house.
" The barrier was broken in a now-famous monologue that was hurled at Louis C.K.'s character by guest star Sarah Baker: "Have you ever dated a girl that was heavier than you?
The franchising model, also part of the reason for delays on a contract in the London area, has come under fire recently with a cross-party parliamentary committee calling it "broken" in April.
The 25-year-old Black man's death sparked weeks of protests and unrest in the city after his neck was broken in the back of a police transport wagon in April of 2015.
The Ministry of Land and Transportation said on Thursday that levees had broken in more than 100 places, and authorities warned that with heavy rains forecast for the weekend, more flooding could occur.
And liberal hearts were broken in several closely fought marquee races, including Andrew Gillum's failure to become Florida's first African-American governor and rising star Beto O'Rourke's failed bid to unseat Texas Sen.
"Something is broken in this town," said Paul Gleeson, a Labour Party councilor in Boston, where 76 percent of voters supported leaving the European Union, the highest pro-"Brexit" proportion in the country.
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Topics of The Times Donald Trump's biggest selling point when he entered this campaign was that he's not a professional politician but a crack deal maker who can fix what's broken in Washington.
Nadal had easily beaten Thiem 103-4 6-1 in Barcelona but got an early scare when he was broken in Sunday's third game, soon falling 3-1 behind as the Austrian held.
The fact that my family was a bit broken in my younger years is part of what drove me into sports, and team sports especially, where you're surrounded by friends and constantly supported.
Temperature records were broken in France, Germany and elsewhere; the Greenland ice sheet experienced exceptional melting; and, as 2019 came to a close, broiling temperatures contributed to devastating wildfires that continue in Australia.
Nadal was broken in his first service game but found his groove immediately to break back and another break of Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili's serve was enough for him to win the opening set.
One leg was broken in two places with a heavy implement, several fingernails were pulled out and the initials of his employer, Quinn Industrial Holdings, were carved into his chest with a knife.
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The sixth seed did not exactly enjoy the most promising of starts - she was broken in the opening game and fell 5-3 behind when she squandered three break points in the eighth game.
Everyone in Any Given Sunday is broken in some way, save probably for defensive coordinator Jim freakin' Brown, and the various ways in which these characters are broken take up a lot of space.
It is unclear whether that will be enough for the court to find the law was broken in a way that could have influenced the vote's outcome - the standard for the challenge to succeed.
And when Raúl Tamudo, a retired international football player, returned to his home in Barcelona on August 12th, he found someone had broken in and stolen his watch collection, worth more than €100,000 ($115,500).
The Interfax news agency cited Russian transport officials as saying that the ship, whose home port was reported to be Kherson in southern Ukraine, had broken in half during a strong storm and sunk.
As for Chiesa, Lee says he only punched him at the big UFC event on Friday because he was defending himself ... and he's pissed that his designer $3,000 glasses got broken in the melee.
The gender barrier was broken in 1976 by Sarah Caldwell, but only at the insistence of Beverly Sills, who agreed to sing in "La Traviata" on the condition that Caldwell be hired to conduct.
The set was gone when Cilic pounded his 21st winner of the match and after another crisis talk with the trainer, Nadal threw in the towel after being broken in his next service game.
A decades-long march toward more and more student debt in America—the number has reached $1.5 trillion nationally—has made it clear that the college system is broken in all sorts of ways.
When actuarial math is broken in this manner, people are left high and dry and high finance struggles to overcome its expense ratios, ranging between 30% and 50% for every dollar of risk premium.
If you don't already have a favorite, broken-in pair, Ms. Misra suggests the Mizuno Wave Rider 21 or the Brooks Ghost 10 for walking around town or for cycling in Shelby Farms Park.
That is because a stock market that goes up for 15 consecutive months, as the S. & P. 500 did before its streak was broken in February, lulls investors into a false sense of security.
The discussions around peak vinyl and whether or not vinyl will continue to boom often circle around a deeper, greater fear: that the music industry is broken in a way that cannot be fixed.
On January 2107, 34-year-old Scott Kohan woke up in an emergency room in downtown Austin, Texas, with his jaw broken in two places, the result of a violent attack the night before.
"Macron's win is a blow to far-right nationalism and a sign (after Austrian, Dutch elections) that the Brexit-Trump wave has broken in West," Ben Rhodes tweeted Sunday about winning candidate Emmanuel Macron.
As the doctor explained that my husband&aposs neck was broken in multiple places, which kept oxygen from getting to his brain, I realized Lee would never wear those clothes I packed for him.
The Cardinals (3-4-1) had a three-game winning streak broken in a 31-153 loss at New Orleans on Sunday, when they also lost running back Chase Edmonds to a hamstring strain.
LOMÉ, Togo — The air-conditioner was broken in the sweltering neonatal ward of Togo's largest hospital, and only one nurse was on duty to attend to the two dozen infants with life-threatening conditions.
Sandgren accused the referee of lacking the courage to penalize Fognini, who was subsequently docked a point penalty for refusing to play after being broken in his first service game of the second set.
The opportunities to manipulate the platform, moreover, grew exponentially when Facebook forged a model that relied on harvesting user data, raising questions as to whether democracy was one of things "broken" in the bargain.
The line starts in the middle of 2016, it was briefly broken in April 2018, but, for the past few months, it has regained the role as a support feature for the rising trend.
It was a convincing victory for Kentucky, which went on a 13-0 run broken in the middle only by the halftime break to turn a 3-point lead into a 46-30 advantage.
Reacting instead with the understanding that emotions usually have their own life cycle — coming as waves that surge and fall — sends adolescents the reassuring message that they aren't broken; in fact, they're self-correcting.
On January 22009, 22009-year-old Scott Kohan woke up in an emergency room in downtown Austin, Texas, with his jaw broken in two places, the result of a violent attack the night before.
But the country is now seriously facing the prospect that even if Republican hegemony is broken in the 2018 and 2020 elections, the entrenched five-vote Republican majority will sharply circumscribe their ability to govern.
"I've never felt more broken in my life," Holt captioned a photo of herself taken from a hospital bed after having a Dilation and Curettage procedure, which is a surgical procedure commonly performed after miscarriages.
That former prosecutor, Todd Flood, will work with Andrew Arena, who once led the Detroit office of the F.B.I., to assess whether state laws were broken in that process, the attorney general, Bill Schuette, said.
He is an enemy of the good old days, when a footballer had to have his shin broken in three places before anyone even considered awarding a penalty kick, let alone handing out a card.
Bowie, who was dragged through the street as Fields reversed the Challenger, testified that spurs of her pelvis, broken in six places, had torn her femoral artery, an injury that can quickly lead to death.
Murray was on the verge of being broken in his first service game in the second set before recovering and then earned two break points in the third game but was unable to take advantage.
He wrote this week that the fact there was that much room for improvement on the braking capabilities of the car shows there's something "fundamentally broken in what they were doing" with the Model 3.
Wages and salaries for American workers rose more than 3 percent over the past year, the first time that threshold has been broken in more than 10 years, according to a Labor Department report Thursday.
His tactics also show that President Trump promises to be just as much of a disruptor in international relations as he has been in domestic politics, no matter what conventions get broken in the process.
I know this because later I looked up stats on the length of at-bats in Major League Baseball, wondering if this encounter was a sign that The Show 18 was broken in some way.
The feedback is that the shirts are sturdier and feel soft-yet-substantial – and a welcome shift from the ultra lightweight and usually faux broken-in stuff that's been around for the last several years.
Fans with a sharp eye for detail noticed that there was a rather large hole on the bottom of Prince Harry's shoe, proving that even royals know there's nothing better than comfortably broken in footwear.
After a long discourse on what is broken in politics — gerrymandered districts, a flood of undisclosed campaign contributions and negative advertisements — Mr. Obama cited the low turnout numbers in American elections, especially by young people.
GULLANE, Scotland (Reuters) - Robert Rock was two strokes clear at the top of the Scottish Open leaderboard after a second day that saw the Gullane course record twice broken in the cool and calm conditions.
Since then, Mr. Sweikat has been in Saudi custody, subjected to torture, including beatings so severe his shoulder was broken, in order to extract confessions that sealed his fate: condemned to death, likely by beheading.
He said he keeps four gloves broken in: a first baseman's mitt, a 12-inch glove for the outfield, an 11 ½-inch version for third base and an 11-inch model for the middle infield.
On at least two occasions when Hillary Clinton changed electronic devices as secretary of state, the outgoing mobile devices met a violent end on the other side of a hammer or got broken in half.
"1-800 Contacts shares our drive to change what is broken in this industry, and we know that this acquisition will bring our vision to life on a global scale that can make real change."
Lonnie Chisenhall had two hits and an RBI and Jason Kipnis had an RBI single for Cleveland, which had a seven-game winning steak broken in a 4-0 loss to the Cardinals on Monday.
The order by U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan came hours after the billionaire criticized SEC oversight as "broken," in the wake of the regulator's request on Monday night that he be held in contempt.
Were you watching when the bombs dropped in Afghanistan or Iraq, or did you tune in to the raucous talk show when my nose was broken in the best television studio brawl ever caught on tape?
The Japanese world number five, who was stunned by unseeded Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov in the Argentina Open final two days ago, was broken in the first game en route to losing the match in 79 minutes.
Connectivity is the planet's biggest tech challenge right now, it is the piece of the internet that is missing or broken in many parts of the world where people are coming online for the first time.
A deputy who checked on the elderly woman's home on Blue Jay Road in Pea Ridge couldn't make contact with her either, and saw nothing to suggest that anyone had broken in, TV station KNWA reports.
We're told the depo could last 7 hours, and the range of inquiry includes statements from cops and witnesses who say she showed no signs of injury and nothing was broken in the downtown L.A. loft.
The Swiss was then broken while serving for the title, though they sealed it on their fourth championship point when Hradecka's running forehand sailed over the baseline, the third time she was broken in the set.
I think we all need to realize that there's something spiritually broken in our culture, something that can't be fixed by higher GDP or better regulations or even a higher minimum wage (though I'm for that).
They are portraying the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, conspirators in crimes of the — well, not the heart so much as what lies below the waist, though hearts are broken in the process.
These seasoned hands each have more than four decades of ferry experience, having broken in as teenage deckhands when regulations were scarce and the ferries were wooden vessels usually converted from military crafts or rumrunning boats.
That statistic was all the more remarkable considering Azarenka, ranked 40th in the world, had broken in the fourth game of the first set to take a 3-1 lead, an advantage that was comprehensively erased.
With no fingerprints or security camera footage to go by, the police were left with few clues pointing to whoever had broken in through a back entrance and smashed the plexiglass display case holding the shoes.
The news, broken in Forbes by Jonathan O'Callaghan, follows a NASA announcement in June that the agency is opening up its modules on the International Space Station (ISS) to private crew members for $35,000 a night.
Working with four couples, Guralnik zeroes in on what's broken in their relationships, from seemingly minor issues (a slight difference in timing on when a couple wants to have kids) to potentially marriage-ending ones (infidelity).
And at Georgetown University, after George W. Bush won the election in 1503, he carried a cardboard cutout of the president around campus until he was tackled by a liberal student and Bush was broken in half.
By outsourcing a challenge, and seeking to co-opt the energy and ideas of third parties, Twitter is also reframing what's broken in a way that starts to spread responsibility for the problems its platform is causing.
So, please, when you see something broken in society, dare to stand up and fix it, whether it be through advocating for progressive legislation, attending protests and rallies or volunteering for an interest group or political campaign.
Rand Paul, who recently returned to the Senate after having six ribs broken in a fight with his neighbor, grilled Azar about his "Big Pharma" past, accusing pharmaceutical companies of "manipulating the government" for their own gain.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran said on Monday it had freed a Canadian-Iranian academic detained since June, releasing her just a week after the two countries began talks on a potential restoration of diplomatic relations broken in 2012.
Last year the taboo on invoking that clause was broken in a dispute between Qatar and its Gulf neighbors Bahrain, Saudi Arabia the United Arab Emirates, as well as in a separate dispute between Russia and Ukraine.
The deadlock was broken in part after former premier Silvio Berlusconi, whose Forza Italia party made a pre-election pact with the League, gave the League his blessing this month to pursue a coalition with Five-Star.
There's clearly something broken in our tech-transfer chain if we can bomb people from halfway around the world via remote planes but can't get a Bloomin' Onion brought to us by a real life WALL-E.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Tuesday it was joining a criminal investigation of lead-contaminated drinking water in Flint, Michigan, exploring whether laws were broken in a crisis that has captured international attention.
Officials have inspected damage at Palmyra's museum, where a 15-tonne statue of a lion holding a crouching gazelle, known as the Lion of Al-Lat, was found broken in the grounds of the building, Abdelkarim said.
The 21-year-old forced and then won a third-set tiebreak, but was broken in the 11th game of the fourth set with Cilic clinching the contest on his first match point with an unreturnable serve.
White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney on Sunday said President Trump is "frustrated that the process in Washington is broken" in explaining the president's call for a "good shutdown" in September to fix the "mess" in government.
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Feuer confirmed the investigation to CNN, saying that his office is seeking information and tips from the public to help determine whether state or federal laws have been broken in the sale, marketing or prescribing of Nuedexta.
In a statement on its website, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) warned that the government will record and tally instances of laws and regulations being broken in China or abroad, and offenders would be punished.
Jaylen Brown had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Daniel Theis grabbed a season-high 229.3 rebounds for the Celtics, who had a 213.6-game winning streak broken in a one-point loss at Sacramento on Sunday.
The violations become a criminal matter when those laws are broken in a "knowing and willful" manner, said Larry Noble, the former general counsel of the FEC who is now senior director at the Campaign Legal Center.
The champion was broken in the first game by her unseeded opponent who, entering the contest on a 12-match winning singles streak in all competitions, showed no sign of nerves in her first major semi-final.
" Ackerman's maid of honor Jessica Stilley also paid tribute to her best friend, "My heart is broken in a million little pieces as I sit here and think of the rest of my life without my best friend.
"That led to the Duffers' notion of pairing him with Dustin, who's also kind of keeping a secret and is about to have his heart broken in a similar love triangle," executive producer Shawn Levy explained to THR.
" It's agonizing to see Jamie so broken in the wake of the battle, especially since he has to watch the few Highland men who survived the fight then being executed by the British â€" including our beloved Rupert.
But the Freedom Party (FPO) successfully challenged the result before the Constitutional Court, which found that several rules were broken in the handling of postal votes as officials rushed to count the ballots that eventually swung the election.
And across five CNN/ORC polls conducted since the primaries ended in June, Trump's lead among white non-college voters averages 33 points, while white college voters have broken in Clinton's direction by an average of 8 points.
The 220-foot-long VIIC U-boat—the same type of sub featured in the classic films Das Boot and Raiders of the Lost Ark—was found broken in two, and at a depth of nearly 3,000 feet.
Ving Rhames was recently held at gunpoint in his own home by police officers who suspected he was burglarizing the property after a neighbor reported that a "large black man" had broken in, the actor said on Friday.
"This was like two days after the Harvey scandal had broken in The New York Times," Winfrey told actress Salma Hayek during a special live taping of the podcast, SuperSoul Conversations, on Wednesday as reported by Entertainment Tonight.
As humans inject more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, scientists expect temperatures to rise 2.5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years, so we'll likely see many more heat records broken in the decades to come.
Although a 400-year tradition was broken in 2011 allowing women to enter the Shani temple, they are still not permitted to climb up to the platform of the holy sanctorum where the statue of Shani is installed.
But she was broken in the fifth and seventh games in a match that seemed sure to drag on, never a pleasant prospect for a 36-year-old who struggles with Sjogren's syndrome, an energy-sapping autoimmune disease.
But the idea that there is something broken in the health care system, and Republican legislators ought to fix it, seems to be at the heart of the desire for the party to keep on working towards repeal.
And that is, when you have your life broken in half and realize that you're going to be able to piece your life back together and overcome that, everything else in life is pretty easy to deal with.
Brady, who beat world number one Ashleigh Barty in Brisbane earlier this month, proved to be a tricky opponent whose punishing forehands saw Halep's serve broken in the very first game of the match at Margaret Court Arena.
As Russia, China, Pakistan, and the U.S. are all pursuing nuclear modernization instead of arsenal cuts, and as the long-standing taboo against chemical weapons use was broken in Syria, initiatives of this type could not be timelier.
After being broken in her first service game, a dogged Clijsters fought back to keep the Spaniard at bay in the early stages with a few flashes of brilliance that had the crowd cheering every point she won.
More importantly, with a staggering 120,000 weather records broken in the U.S. this year alone and the world's top companies projecting at least $1 trillion in costs due to climate change, Trump has very little to crow about.
The system is broken in a way that doesn't allow, it's broken against certain people, that certain people stay in power, and those people like to stay in power and they're not going to give it up willingly.
These disassemblies could be more spectacle than research, such as the infamous Victorian mummy unwrapping parties, or a hazard of grave robbing, as with an Egyptian mummy on view whose coffin was broken in a search for valuables.
It seemed to be slightly less of a hit on my return flight, but a bunch of screens were broken in my surrounding area, and I assume all of them would have been Lego Batman if given the chance.
Last weekend, one-day heat records were broken in at least six places across the U.S.—including a scorching temperature of 99° F at JFK Airport in New York on Saturday, the highest mark ever recorded for that date.
Krajinovic was broken in his first service game and trailed 3-0, but he fought off a set point while down 73-3 and then broke twice in a row, winning the last five games to clinch the set.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An autopsy of the financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in an apparent suicide while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, found his neck had been broken in several places, according to two law enforcement sources.
Late-night comedy: "Something is seriously wrong," said Stephen Colbert, referring to reports that the attorney general had declined President Trump's request to publicly state that no laws had been broken in Mr. Trump's call with the Ukrainian president.
Kyrgios took exception to the ruling, then proceeded to stew over it for the rest of the set, which he lost, picking up a well-deserved code violation for an audible obscenity after being broken in the second game.
The 23-year-old Van Uytvanck, who underwent wrist surgery in December and has made only one WTA main draw appearance this year prior to Roland Garros, was broken in the third game and the Pole never looked back.
Men, I mean, historically have been pretty great returners, but women are, the reason so many serves get broken in women's tennis is not just because the serve is weak, but they're really great returners by and large, statistically.
OSLO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Norwegian police are investigating DNB, the country's largest bank, to establish whether any laws were broken in its handling of payments from an Icelandic fisheries firm to Namibia, police said in a statement on Thursday.
Despite its foray into omni-retail-dom, we still use the site anytime we have an itch for vintage sterling silver jewelry, a pair of perfectly broken-in Levi's, or a Batsheva-style prairie dress of the OG variety.
The festival had its usual share of star actors and directors, including Casey Affleck, Ken Loach, Uma Thurman and Jeremy Renner (who had the comical task of accepting an award with two arms having been broken in a recent stunt).
And when you consider the fact that in this case, a woman is in charge, it's a reminder of how much pressure our gender is under to fix everything that's broken in our society, from the serious to the silly.
The ladies kept things casual and comfortable in T-shirts and jeans, because as any true belieber prepared to stand and sing at the top of her lungs knows, a pair of broken-in Converse are a girl's real best friend.
True to form, The Hound was both shockingly crass and gentle, noting Sansa was "broken in" by Ramsay and then musing, almost softly, that it wouldn't have happened if she had left King's Landing with him when she had the chance.
"Time-sensitive efforts" is understandably vague, yet it seems farfetched that smartphone encryption could be broken in just a matter of weeks, especially following the FBI's public spat with Apple last year over access to the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
In the first quarter of this year, 403 of the stocks in the S&P 500 delivered earnings higher than Wall Street analysts had forecast — a record that was promptly broken in the second quarter, when 407 stocks achieved that feat.
After running through the major games coming out this month, starting with Tacoma later this week, I confess to having my heart broken in Dream Daddy, which leads to a discussion about how we should judge content cut from a game.
When it came to actual accounts spreading conspiracy theories, Sandberg and Dorsey both admitted things get a little bit more dicey as outright suspension or banning isn't an option, because each company's terms aren't technically being broken in those cases.
After a record-breaking season with Liverpool that catapulted him into the global elite, Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah nearly had his arm broken in the UEFA Champions League final less than three weeks ago, leaving his World Cup status in doubt.
The lightly waxed leather is the perfect medium-brown color, it already feels broken in like a well-loved baseball glove, and it matches my personal style choices (or at least what I aspire my style to be) to a tee.
He suffered a minor blip when he was broken in the first game of the second set, but held his nerve and hit back with two successive breaks to seal the win, helped by his opponent making 40 unforced errors.
"Just in the last couple of weeks, you've seen this entire downtrend since late last year be broken in health care relative to the S&P," he said of a trendline stretching from its peak in December to mid-May.
Oxitec scientists piggybacked off this natural mechanism by sticking their antibiotic-or-death construct onto that region, where it also got spliced into two different forms: one that worked like it should, in females, and one that was broken, in males.
While there is no evidence that any laws were broken in the awarding of the contracts, Roland Kobia, the EU ambassador to Myanmar, complained in a private letter to Commerce Minister Than Myint of a lack of transparency in public procurements.
Some radio stations banned the playing of the song, and Simone's daughter, Lisa, tells the story in the documentary of how boxes of her mother's records were returned from radio stations across the country with the discs broken in half.
"I know there's a lot of guys and girls out there that I served with... that served at Guantánamo before me, that have come after, that probably aren't really sure about talking about being broken in some way," Turner said.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - It took six speed skating events at the Gangneung Oval for the Dutch stranglehold on the podium's top spot to be broken in South Korea, and the skater who did it was formerly one of their own.
Jonathan Cheung, the senior vice-president of design for Levi's, a soft-spoken, slightly nervous-seeming British man in a broken-in Levi's jacket and immaculate white sneakers, explained that he wanted the collection to speak to Welch's teen years.
The demands that were being leaked seemed onerous, yet simple: a demand to stop using the word "Broken" in connection with their names, to not reference the TNA portions of the storyline, and to refrain from using the "delete" catchphrase.
"We think we should walk away from the pitch with our legs intact rather than play on and risk having them broken in a bad tackle we didn't see coming," Taylor, a keen West Ham United soccer fan, told Reuters.
It was also a remarkable bet by Mr. Trump that he can persuade Mr. Kim to follow through on pledges to surrender his nuclear weapons that are almost identical to those the North has made — and brokenin the past.
The couple later drove to the emergency room, where X-rays showed both the child's legs were broken in almost the exact same place on her thigh bone, said Lt. Frank Young, who oversees child abuse investigations for Montgomery police.
Venus fought off two break points in the second game of the match, was broken in the fourth game and again in a five-deuce sixth game before Serena served out the 31-minute first set at love with an ace.
But I hope that our guts remain true to our hearts, and in this world measured by clicks and stars and highest customer reviews, we remember that some rules are made to be broken in the most delightful of ways.
The games were getting longer as the intensity levels increased and the pair traded breaks early in the second set until Kerber's form dipped when she was broken in the eighth game and the American gleefully raced away to seal victory.
If anything has changed in the last two weeks, it's the threat of Bloomberg, the former mayor and billionaire whose self-funded campaign embodies much of what Warren believes is broken in government and politics, that has unleashed her attacks.
The inclusion of openly pro-Franco candidates with senior military backgrounds underscores the ground that Vox has broken in a country that had largely shied away from far-right, militaristic politics since General Franco's rule ended with his death in 1975.
In corporate news, Norway's largest bank DNB fell 6% to its lowest level in more than a month after police said they were investigating whether any laws were broken in its handling of payments from an Icelandic fisheries firm to Namibia.
Although the silence has been broken in Somalia - and it is no longer possible to claim that girls do not die from FGM - we are still waiting for the country's politicians to even investigate these cases, much less prosecute them.
What's truly torturous for fans is how many commercials that have Rodgers and injured Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Every commercial break, you're reminded that your favorite team's season is over because the best player was broken in two.
Illustration by Dessie Jackson Philip Glass has one of those old-school, broken-in East Coast accents, the kind that's dying out, thick with melody and irreverence that reveal both his Baltimore roots and the four decades he's spent living in New York.
Kuznetsova was broken in her first service game to fall 2-0 behind but the 31-year-old broke back immediately to claim the first of 10 straight games as she roared to victory in 73 minutes against the world number 37.
Oaths are made and broken in the world of Game of Thrones, but the constant promise to its women is that they will always, no matter what, be responding to the shame, the threat, the fallout of sexual violence and male dominance.
The close ties between Gülen and Ankara have become clear through a number of corruption scandals and allegations in Turkey, and once the ties between Turkish president Erdogan and Gülen himself were broken in 2013, the Turkish Olympics were banned from Turkey.
Japan tightened curbs last week on exports of three materials crucial for smartphone displays and chips, saying trust with South Korea had been broken in a dispute with Seoul over South Koreans forced to work for Japanese firms during World War Two.
The crib itself — which Grey hasn't broken in quite yet since he's been sleeping in a bassinet next to Mom and Dad's bed ("We're gonna get there," Sims says) — is by Sandor Pratt of North Forty Design, and made of light-colored wood.
The 21-year-old, ranked 127th in the world, was broken in her first service game by her more experienced Romanian opponent but rallied to become the third qualifier to win the Hobart title after Mona Barthel (2012) and Garbine Muguruza (2014).
Not one but two sports curses were broken in 2016 in dramatic Game 7 wins, with the Cleveland Cavaliers nabbing their first NBA championship and the Chicago Cubs clinching the World Series (against another Cleveland team) for the first time since 1945.
With surveys showing that black people are half as likely as their white counterparts to trust police in their communities, it's clear that the perceived legitimacy of the law has been broken in some neighborhoods — and it presents a public safety threat.
That they may be too cowed or craven to do anything about their concerns is beside the point: All that matters for the purposes of identifying sources of optimism is that their moral barometers aren't broken in quite the way Trump's is.
Clinton, the biggest obstacle to getting past the email controversy is the F.B.I., which has not yet completed its criminal investigation to determine whether any laws were broken in the handling of classified material or other matters relating to the emails. Mrs.
Del Bosque, 65, was talked into giving it one last shot with Spain to restore what was broken in 2014, and the team is making strides in changing its play, which Germany, the world champion, has not been able to do so far.
But given the history of this place, anything could fall victim at any time either to a mullah with matches or an American bomb; and once something was thoroughly broken in Afghanistan, it seemed pretty Humpty-Dumptyish to try to mend it.
Seventy-five years after Joe DiMaggio's record 56-game hitting streak ended on July 17, 1941, Paul Molitor (whose own streak lasted 39 games), Jimmy Rollins (38) and Pete Rose (44) speculate on whether the record could be broken in today's ballgame.
Not one but two sports curses were broken in 2016 in dramatic Game 7 wins, with the Cleveland Cavaliers nabbing their first NBA championship and the Chicago Cubs clinching the World Series (against another Cleveland team) for the first time since 1908.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 15 (Reuters) - It took six speed skating events at the Gangneung Oval for the Dutch stranglehold on the podium's top spot to be broken in South Korea, and the skater who did it was formerly one of their own.
Of all the things President Donald Trump has broken in his time in office — norms, records for unpopularity, his supporters' love of football — few expected that he would break the indomitably sunny spirit of America's favorite rhyming history teacher, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Boar bristles are also noticeably stiffer than badger hair — something favored by many shavers and ideal for hard soaps — but boar is unique in that the bristles split at the ends over time to result in a soft brush once properly broken-in.
It wasn't until Southern free traders left the Union and the government needed revenue to prosecute the war that the stalemate was broken in favor of high tariffs (as well as an income tax that was later ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court).
But Tiafoe was broken in the next game and Evans made sure not to make the same mistake twice, winning his final service game at love to set up a second-round match against tournament wild card Lloyd Harris of South Africa.
In a gilded frame that has been broken in half, Lina Puerta's "Untitled (Tree and Frame)" (2014) blends natural and synthetic materials (concrete, wood, wire, lace, chains, feathers, Swarovski crystals) into a Frankensteinian amalgam that alludes to the inextricability of nature and culture.
Emergency responders said that Valentine suffered minor injuries and was taken to a local hospital for treatment, while no one else was hurt in the incident, which led to the closure of both business due to a gas line that was broken in the collision.
On Tuesday, the Decatur Police Department in Indiana received an alarming call about a 74-year-old woman being trapped inside her home at Adams Woodcrest Retirement Village after three deer had broken in, the Decatur Police Department revealed in a statement shared on Facebook.
The hackers have systematically broken in to more than 10 cell networks around the world to date over the past seven years to obtain massive amounts of call records — including times and dates of calls, and their cell-based locations — on at least 20 individuals.
When Rangers enforcer Joe Kocur went to a baggage claim carousel at a Michigan airport to begin his time with the trophy in August of 1994, he opened the case to find Stanley broken in two pieces, with the bowl separated from the body.
The Russian, who won the junior title in 2014, had broken in the first game of the match but served three consecutive double faults in her opening service game as some early nerves took hold, although she shrugged that off with a wry smile.
The 15th-seeded Keys won the opening set in 32 minutes but the 20-year-old needed medical treatment on her left leg after being broken in the third game of the second, an injury she later said was probably a torn adductor muscle.
A rep for Pinfield tells TMZ ... the MTV legend was hit by a speeding car Monday night in L.A. Matt was taken to the hospital where he was treated for a leg broken in two places and lacerations to his head that required stitches.
That was as good as it got for Konta, who was immediately broken in the next game to cede the opening set and then twice more in the second as Williams wrapped up victory over her sixth-seeded opponent in an hour and 13 minutes.
The girls, inseparable in their past life, find themselves growing apart — fiercely devoted to one another, but broken in different ways by Mengele's hideous experiments, which damage Stasha's hearing and sight; and leave Pearl in a cage, her ankles snapped and her feet smashed.
It increasingly looks as if something fundamental is broken in the global growth machine — and that the usual menu of policies, like interest rate cuts and modest fiscal stimulus, aren't up to the task of fixing it (though some well-devised policies could help).
The top seed was broken in the second game of the second-round match by the big-serving German but, after going 3-1 behind, the 37-year-old hit back to win five successive games in 13 minutes and take the first set.
I recalled, in my lower mind, that one of Jordan's Chicago Bulls records, for most points in a half, had been broken several days previous... More than that, it was broken in a way that, on a certain level, served the vision of Jordan mightily.
The governor saw his streak of on-time or close to it budgets broken in April, but still said on Thursday that he was "very pleased" with a session that included accomplishments like a tuition-free college plan and raising the age of criminal responsibility.
But that wasn't enough to stop the president from going after Mr. Bluementhal where it hurt: The president was referring to 2010 news, broken in The New York Times, a media outlet he has openly criticized, that Mr. Blumenthal had exaggerated his Vietnam-era service.
The Belgian was broken in her first service game as nerves got the better of her but after falling 2-0 behind Clijsters showed the grit and tenacity of old to gain a foothold in the match and troubled the Spaniard on crucial points.
One happy beneficiary of verapamil, Don Cummings, a 163-year-old playwright living in Los Angeles, has written a memoir about his experience, "Bent But Not Broken," in hopes of encouraging other men similarly afflicted to seek professional help, especially now that Xiaflex is available.
So like the whole idea that there is a White House with some sort of coherence between the president and his mind and his will and the people who work there who represent him, that idea has also been broken in half by Trump.
To pull off the embezzlement, the manager faked receipts for returned goods, reported that expensive bottles of Champagne had broken in the store, and tricked his employees into thinking that their tills didn't balance at the end of the day—and made them pay the difference.
On Monday, record-high temperatures were tied or broken in 11 places in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, including Washington Dulles International Airport at 94 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius), Allentown, Pennsylvania, at 95 degrees and Albany, New York, at 97 degrees, the weather service said.
" Instead of having to go back and see what went wrong after an intruder has already broken in, or needing to have someone monitor the system all of the time, Pachikov says he "wants to know what's happening around my property before it's at my door.
Would you need those things to drop in an observable way along with things like the PMI indices, junk bond spreads would have to start widening much more than they have already to be really concerned that there is already something that is broken in the economy.
"I feel like those guys really just went out of their way to dial in on what I like as far as the way jeans look broken in and feel, a lot of the flannels, the kind of vintage t-shirts, that whole vibe," he said.
But the business of moving things is also tricky for an other reason: companies are dealing in people's personal possessions, and so when something doesn't go right — an item is lost or broken in the process, for example — the bad experience takes on an especially emotional angle.
This form began its life as a piece of the Rio Grande riverbed, displaced by nature or pried up by the artist, and broken in transport to the current state — which is actually an imitation of the original riverbed shards that have been 3D-printed in stonedust.
"The main contribution of a quantum internet is to allow encrypted communication in a perfectly secure fashion that can't be broken in principle, even if in the future we develop a more fundamental theory of physics," Ciarán Lee, a researcher at University College, London, explained to Gizmodo.
Shapovalov, the highest seed knocked out of the tournament early on Monday, was broken in the opening game of the match, conceded 17 unforced errors in the first set and came within a point of losing the second before Fucsovics gifted it with a double-fault.
When the system seemed broken in the past, when the elites and the major parties seemed irretrievably corrupt and deaf to their appeals, their response was to build true democratic movements from the ground up, and to push them on to victory even if that took decades.
Q6 Cyber, a cybersecurity firm that specializes in monitoring the dark web, showed CNBC a forum post in Russian where the cybercriminal was offering access to a New York City law firm's network and files, and was willing to send screenshots as evidence he had broken in.
While I work for a grassroots advocacy organization my role is to be the lawyer, so what I want to happen in our legal system—which is pretty broken in the immigration world as it is— but I want to make sure it doesn't break down even more.
The practice of avoiding those sensitive topics appears to have been broken in the pending election for the governorship of Jakarta, the most powerful provincial post in the country and one that President Joko Widodo, a longtime ally of Mr. Basuki's, used as a springboard to the presidency.
It's to talk about what we understand is broken in this country, talk about what needs to be done to change it and talk about how we're going to do that, because that is not only how we win, it's how we make the change we need to make.
In an interview with Jet Magazine in 21976, Jackson detailed what was taking place on the ground in Alabama with regard to civil rights, telling journalist Francis Ward that "the backbone of legal segregation could be broken" in Alabama if Republican Congress members were voted out of office.
"I have serious concerns about a nominee to be secretary of education who's been so involved in one side of the equation, so immersed in the push for vouchers, that she might be unaware of what is broken in our education system and how to fix it," she said.

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