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I've seen a few clunkers at the Bottle as well.
Fair enough, but today let me show off my clunkers.
However, even Warren Buffett's stock portfolio can contain a few clunkers.
After a trio of clunkers over the past year, Snap Inc.
This is definitely not one of Allen's clunkers from the last decade.
And so if you remember Cash For Clunkers, which is their brilliant idea?
The early models filled an entire checked-in suitcase, massive clunkers that took LaserDiscs.
And whereas most Chromebooks are usually thick 1-inch clunkers, the Chromebook 13 is not.
After putting together back-to-back dominant starts, deGrom has turned in two straight clunkers.
Hill said the stimulus, auto bailout and "cash for clunkers" all helped the economy recover.
Examples he cited included a "cash for clunkers" program or additional investments in e-mobility infrastructure.
The difference with these new clunkers is that PC makers are taking them to the extreme.
They vary widely by age and race, arriving in cars ranging from clunkers to luxury vehicles.
Wonderments consort with clunkers, often on the same canvas: credible figure and woozy ground, or vice versa.
But it's common enough to encounter a hodgepodge instead, where flashes of brilliance are undercut by clunkers.
But when you try to get cars from the '70s and '80s, most of them are clunkers.
He had his share of clunkers, including a 33-of-23 effort against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Today I'm sharing with you my clunkers, columns that were read by … well, perhaps by my wife.
Mr. Silverman was famed for his programming instincts, but he admitted that he had backed some clunkers.
It was yet another disappointing IPO for a stock market that's had plenty of clunkers this year.
Since it's a 72-worder with 60 theme squares, I can live with a few three-letter clunkers.
The first two Chromebook Pixels (the company's a little obsessed with the Pixel brand) were thick and heavy clunkers.
In that stretch, he's also had two clunkers, games with just one catch for one yard and -2 yards.
HASSETT: So they bought a bunch of clunkers and the people had to go out and buy a new car.
But that problem is worsened further by Mr. Nelsons's incuriosity about expanding our sense of the past, Shostakovich's clunkers notwithstanding.
When the economy improved, many rushed out to replace the clunkers they'd been driving, driving sales up year after year.
It is drafting proposals to encourage successful independent firms such as Geely and Great Wall to invest in state-owned clunkers.
After years of languishing in the shadows, The CW has put together a killer lineup, with only a couple of clunkers.
Mr. Lagerfeld often had similar clunkers in his shows, but they were obscured by the supermarkets and airplanes that surrounded them.
Yes, the freedom that Fox has given the X-Men has resulted in some clunkers, like 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
This allowed schools to make use of clunkers that had long ago stopped performing well enough to be worth handing to students.
He wants to get every gas-powered car off the road and to resurrect President Barack Obama's disastrous "cash for clunkers" program.
Lackey has been inconsistent in his first four outings in a Cubs uniform, recording two strong starts and a pair of clunkers.
Souped-up clunkers and overcrowded buses, liberated from the clogged traffic of central Cairo, hurtle down the road, weaving perilously between lanes.
Worst case scenario: You'll end up in one of the Soviet-era clunkers like I did, which are perfectly comfortable, but slower.
" But he also oversaw numerous critical clunkers, including "Pan" and the superhero movies "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Suicide Squad.
They are also quite intricate feats of construction that require a deft touch to keep the sparkle alive and the clunkers away.
The ugly bikes stayed on Copenhagen's streets until 15, when the city replaced the old clunkers with a fleet of spiffy e-bikes.
Then, Germany and other European governments offered cash-for-clunkers programs that encouraged consumers to trade in older cars and buy new ones.
And Dylan Marron, a video maker, shared half-baked jokes from his first stand-up set, inviting the audience to workshop his clunkers.
The US is weighing a "cash-for-clunkers" style plan to ensure that every vehicle on the road is zero-emission by 2040.
" The most common types of bike seen in Tokyo, however, are the oversized clunkers known as mamachari, which more or less means "mom's bike.
Trump has been smart enough to abandon the "birther" movement against President Obama, but he's held on to some other clunkers for too long.
I watched in horror as a total of 503,000 new vehicles averaging $24,000 each were sold under the Cash For Clunkers program in 21.
The first half of the show's fourth season is filled with clunkers, and there have been brilliant episodes scattered throughout the final two years.
The first 1,000 London residents who turn in their old clunkers to the ongoing scrappage scheme will get up to £1,500 of UberPool credits. 
That being said, with an estimated $175 million production budget, "Dolittle" is likely to be one of the first big clunkers of the year.
One of the limitations of the tool is that it uses an unranked word list (of freeware origin) that still contains plenty of clunkers.
Bono's writing has its comic qualities — messianic grandiosity, overambitious clunkers about refugees and rock 'n' roll — but that is essentially the guy's job description.
Not my flashiest puzzle ever, but the amount of zing seems about right for a Friday, and I like how there aren't any major clunkers.
To be clear, that freedom has resulted in some clunkers, like 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine and the completely dismal 2015 Fantastic Four remake.
"There were some strong yields and some clunkers, which will pull down that higher average a bit," said Brian Grete, director of the tour's eastern half.
We don't have to deal with inch-plus-thick clunkers that weigh upwards of seven pounds and last less than two hours away from an outlet.
And season one is the fan favorite for its remarkable consistency and elegant story structure, but even it has some clunkers that are better set aside.
But if your evenings are as full as your days, you'll want shoes that transition seamlessly into cocktail hour, and orthopedically friendly clunkers will not do.
The 33-year-old has been inconsistent since the All-Star break with seven quality starts in 313 outings but a couple of clunkers mixed in.
Either way, disappointment is inevitable—but it's unreasonable to expect any studio, Disney or otherwise, to have a back catalog that doesn't have a few clunkers.
The program echoes the far smaller "cash for clunkers" of 2009, a $3 billion initiative that allowed consumers to trade in older, inefficient cars for new models.
Even though the level of emissions in less developed nations is lower than the world average, clunkers are a rapidly rising source of pollution, added the report.
Phones with the X50 5G modem are expected to be thicker than existing phones in the same way the first phones with 4G LTE modems were clunkers.
There are some abominable clunkers in the shark movie canon, but any film that can get away from the tired cliche of monster-terrorizing-boat deserves praise.
If left uncontrolled, clunkers could jeopardize climate goals set by poorer nations on reducing greenhouse gas emissions as part of an international pact to slow down global warming.
But experts from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) said many lower-income countries still lacked a comprehensive set of policies to keep a check on imported clunkers.
The first option leads to clunkers like "Escape to Victory" (1981), a wartime soccer drama that strove to convince us that Sylvester Stallone would make a plausible goalkeeper.
He tried to adapt to the new expectations, aiming highbrow but missing big with clunkers based on Chekhov ("The Good Doctor") and the Book of Job ("God's Favorite").
Some manufacturers are now begging the government to cut taxes on new car purchases or get old gas guzzlers off the road through a cash-for-clunkers program.
Some manufacturers are now begging the government to cut taxes on new car purchases or get old gas guzzlers off the road through a cash-for-clunkers program.
THOUSANDS of second-hand cars, ranging from dented clunkers to Bentleys, glisten under the evening floodlights at Major World, a car dealership in Queens, a borough of New York.
India is considering introducing a policy to scrap old vehicles, like the cash-for-clunkers program the United States tried during the global economic recession to boost auto sales.
Cash for Clunkers was a "scrappage" program that incentivized people to get rid of older, less fuel-efficient vehicles in exchange for money and a new car or truck.
Acquiring Adrian Peterson gave the offense some punch, but he has alternated two big performances with two clunkers and gained just 29 yards on 193 carries against the Seahawks.
The film is Allen's first to be shot digitally, but it has lost none of the beauty found in his recent clunkers Magic in the Moonlight and Irrational Man.
This meant it didn't take long before car enthusiasts were reading stories of clunkers being raced in the desert, prompting more car enthusiasts to urge Lamm to continue hosting events.
It calls for expanded tax credits and a "clean cars for clunkers" program that would provide rebates to help defray the cost for consumers' replacing guzzlers with zero-emissions cars.
With Marvel's track record of producing solid-to-great superhero movies, the deal seems like every Marvel fan's dream — especially looking at some of the superhero clunkers Fox has produced.
However, the ministry has also proposed cancelling a "cash for clunkers" program, which gives buyers a state-financed discount on new-car purchases in exchange for scrapping their old vehicles.
Since I, Tonya, LuckyChap has produced some clunkers: Terminal (22000), which went straight to VOD, and a Dust Bowl Bonnie and Clyde–esque gangster movie, Dreamland, is still awaiting distribution.
Weak environmental regulations in poorer economies and stronger emissions regulations in exporting countries are among the factors "inciting this unregulated global trade in clunkers," said Anumita Roychowdhury of CSE on Monday.
If Boyle had delivered clunkers like her turn in Afterglow earlier in her career, would Lynch have been unable to see her as the confidante of a dead girl wrapped in plastic?
JUDITH DEUTSCHLos Angeles There's life in the old car yet* Cuba is far from being "the only country where the value of ordinary cars rises over time" ("Cash for clunkers", May 13th).
Sure, there are a few clunkers in here, such as Martine McCutcheon's long forgotten ballad "Love Me", which she released after her character on Eastenders was lobbed down the stairs (RIP Tiffany Mitchell).
Ball, though, has been just as capable of offsetting his clunkers with solid efforts that would appear to validate the Lakers' investment in him as the No. 24 pick in the 224 draft.
Sales suffered and the No. 225 U.S. automaker was nicknamed "Government Motors" after its $50 billion bailout in 2009, when congress also approved a $3 billion "Cash for Clunkers" program to spur demand.
Nonetheless, after digging through June's pronouncements and bullet points, and consulting the White House, its allies and its critics, we found a few promising ideas amid the blather, as well as some old clunkers.
" Cuban's insistence on driving clunkers stemmed from his desire to reach financial independence at an early age, a goal inspired by Paul Terhorst's "Cashing in on the American Dream: How to Retire at 35.
In an op-ed published in The New York Times, Schumer said the goal of his "cash-for-clunkers"-style plan is to ensure that every vehicle on the road is zero-emission by 22050.
" The actress said she "kept hitting clunkers," and that at the height of her own frustration, the 72-year-old legend gave her some important advice: "forget the bad ones, focus on the next ball.
Low- and middle-income families would be boosted by an expansion of the electric vehicle tax credit and by improving a "cash for clunkers" program that incentivizes replacing gas-fueled cars with zero-emission vehicles.
But the worst clunkers are often delivered during the most pivotal moments of his games, which suggests the chilling possibility that their authors (Kojima often co-writes his games) believed these lines were actually powerful.
The report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) said the United States, Japan and European Union countries had for years been exporting old, used cars - or clunkers - to nations such as Nigeria and Bangladesh.
And none of the resulting projects were enjoyable or worthwhile, either, which is where the relief came in: Asians had escaped any marquee association with these clunkers, avoided any damage to the "brand" of Asian representation.
At the center of the Volkswagen agreement are "cash for clunkers" programs aimed at taking older, sooty vehicles off the road - and not just Volkswagen models the government alleges were deliberately designed to cheat emissions tests.
But the notion that we should now rethink his entire body of work — one that contains its share of clunkers as well as more than a few genuine masterpieces — is the worst form of historical revisionism.
Drawing a new hand that is full of clunkers that don't push your game plan forward essentially means that you're losing a turn, and it becomes a compound problem when your deck begins getting bigger and bigger.
Brewers RH Junior Guerra (6-21, 22) Lester turned in a couple of clunkers to close out the first half, allowing 25 runs over 213 2367/23 innings in his last two starts before the All-Star break.
The simple truth is that the Dodgers, like any postseason-caliber team, are good enough to be excellent over a stretch of a few games, and the Cubs, like any baseball team anywhere, can rattle off a few clunkers.
An auto parts business provides a hedge against economic cycles, said Rosa, noting that consumers are less likely to acquire new cars during downturns but are still obliged to spend periodically to keep their aging clunkers on the road.
The newspaper said the cash-for-clunkers bonus, first introduced as a stimulus measure after the post-2008 economic slowdown6, would be extended until 2020, with buyers getting up to 13,000 euros ($4,455) cashback on some kinds of electric cars.
Up until 1990 in the countries of communist eastern Europe, from East Germany to Bulgaria, the used car market was the source of huge profits even for sellers of ten-year-old Wartburgs, Skodas and the ultimate clunkers, the Soviet Zyguli and the Romanian Dacia.
"There are some incentives for not delivering complete clunkers, but the underlying motivation for both the university and the agent is to get warm bodies in the door," said Philip G. Altbach, the founding director of the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College.
In other words, would audiences for "Groundhog Day" feel they were reliving their traumatic memories of recent movie-to-musical clunkers like "Rocky," based on Sylvester Stallone's 1976 flick about an underdog boxer, or "Ghost," a reworking of the 1990 flick about an underdog dead man?
There are more expensive ways for the government to subsidize hiring in the United States; a Brookings Institution study found Mr. Obama's notorious "Cash for Clunkers" program, which helped Americans buy new cars in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, cost $1.4 million per job.
And I think a sugar high would be maybe a consumption burst that was driven by something like the government mailing checks to people, or the Cash for Clunkers programme in the previous recession, where we bought a bunch of used cars and then people went out and bought new cars.
With Ahmed forced to deliver clunkers like, "Oh my God, they're beautiful!" when first confronted with the alien species; or "Release the drones!" during a particularly satisfying chase sequence where his minions are tracking an alien-infected Brock (made the more enjoyable for the wanton destruction of San Francisco), Venom could have been terrible.
I don't actually wish that, but this is one of those situations where I'm glad that we're there on the From Soft stuff because maybe they will maybe they'll start turning up clunkers and and Elden Ring will be something I don't care about, and then another game they put out will be something I don't care about.
Putting aside clunkers like Theranos, a number of startups — such as Ava, which is focusing on women's health — have been exploring not just what kind of data they can gather from wearables and other devices, but how to "read" that data and match it up with new understanding about disease pathology and health, to gain more insights about us and how we work.
But there was also a whole raft of less controversial — but still consequential — bills that passed with bipartisan majorities: Beyond those seven measures, the 111th Congress also passed a series of lower-profile economic stimulus measures — an employment benefits extension, a payroll tax holiday, the "cash for clunkers" program — outside of the main stimulus bill, all of which garnered at least a handful of Republican votes.

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