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There are clips of us coasting on the forecheck, coasting on our backside coverage.
FREEWHEELING Also known as engine-off coasting, this lets an engine shut off momentarily while a car is coasting, reducing fuel consumption.
Fletcher tells TMZ ... he was coasting down Pier Ave.
Plus, to be totally honest, you're coasting on old accomplishments.
At first, Delevingne is coasting through and actually enjoying herself.
But the biggest and richest are coasting — in every sector.
When I was coasting around, people were still fired up.
Six minutes into the second half, Tottenham was coasting, 4-0.
Bolsonaro, who ended up coasting to victory, has denied the charges.
Coasting along seems much more preferable than facing your finances head-on.
After a few seconds of coasting, VSS Unity's rocket engine fired on.
Despite all of that, Democrats say they won't be coasting into November.
Gail: Some of us believe he's just coasting off the Obama recovery.
She had spent her childhood "coasting along with assured invulnerability," she said.
The new Oasis is good, but it feels like Amazon is coasting here.
If only the Leeds path to the Premiership was coasting just as well...
Instead of coasting through life alone, she wants to do some greater good.
The Aughts The 2000s began by coasting on a wave of "Scream" popularity.
"She said the brakes were burning and they were coasting," her mother said.
Whatever the outcome, Trump's critics won't be able to accuse him of coasting.
The Celtics' lead reached as high as 19 in coasting through the fourth.
I finally became a consultant and, seven years later, am coasting to retirement.
But, he's not coasting into the fight -- McGregor's been training since his arrival.
It was nice to come in here and chill after coasting to a win.
In the X5 xDrive 40e, Eco Pro also allows for coasting under certain conditions.
Coasting and braking charges the battery, and the gas engine shuts down at stoplights.
The battery is charged while coasting and braking; the cylinders shut down at stoplights.
It has been complacent for too long, economically and politically, coasting on former glories.
"A Coasting Horse" plays on the same idea as "Steamer" but remixes the composition.
Milwaukee led 39-30 at quarter's end and 72-50 at halftime before coasting home.
They've been playing small-ball politics of regulation, and coasting on incredibly high approval ratings.
The Raptors improved to 4.43-15 by coasting to a franchise-record 10th straight victory.
I didn't know then that I was coasting through the best summer of my life.
When braking or coasting, wasted energy is captured and stored, earning power for future driving.
They released their debut single "Stuck" earlier this summer and since then have been coasting.
But the days of coasting on its success are waning for Apple and all hardware makers.
The Clippers went on to rebuild as much as a 211-point margin before coasting home.
They led by as many as 27 points before coasting home in the final few minutes.
But the (admittedly well-founded) sense that the Out camp is coasting to victory is risky.
You wouldn't exactly say you're coasting — you just know how to do your job really well.
Charlie Crist looks to be coasting to re-election in the St. Petersburg-based 20123th District.
And yet the economy is behaving like it is coasting along the gentlest of downward slopes.
After separation, they will continue coasting through the stratosphere before they begin their return to Earth.
After graduation, however, apart from his work with Freestyle Love Supreme, Mr. Ambudkar was largely coasting.
In the first half, Gonzaga looked well on its way to coasting to a lopsided win.
Carter is charismatic, volatile, coasting through Manhattan's pleasures on the fumes of apparently inexhaustible family money.
"I think he's coasting along," said one of his opponents, Mitchell Schwartz, a public affairs consultant.
But the series has been coasting on the genius of the first season for too long now.
When does e-commerce deliver on low prices, and when is it merely coasting on its reputation?
After some coasting, the engine fired again to kick the spacecraft onto a path around the sun.
Here, Lamar, in the throes of his pop-coasting act following the universal acclaim of good k.i.d.
The Cardinals did that in their division series clincher in Atlanta, coasting to a 223-21.13 victory.
It's certainly not a recipe for coasting, but for inheriting these controversies, Khosrowshahi is about to make bank.
The second stage engine cut off on schedule, leaving the rocket and satellite coasting in an intermediate orbit.
Your panic reaches a fury pitch as you find yourself coasting headlong into the intersection and oncoming traffic.
It meant coasting through their last semester in high school in anticipation of college entry in the fall.
With the economy booming and unemployment low, Mr. Trump should be coasting to victory in 2020, they say.
Trump, despite coasting to the Republican nomination on a $2 billion wave of free media, whines endlessly about bias.
It's likely few tourists coasting, or rather inching along the road, consider that Lombard is actually a residential street.
Next, after coasting through the cosmos for a bit, you realize that the engine of the drums has stopped.
Delaware's US Senate primary usually has a predictable outcome, with a longtime Democratic incumbent usually coasting to a win.
Angela Merkel's centre-right Christian Democrats (CDU) are coasting to victory on an inoffensive manifesto offering something for everyone.
It all comes as shares of Apple's stock have been coasting off a recent all-time high in May.
You stop going out and start coasting on your experience, hoping that it will carry you over the threshold.
"Crap, they're just crap," Klepper said, reminding us that this is the man coasting to the Republican presidential nomination.
The chancellor seems to be coasting to re-election next Sunday as the most powerful woman in the world.
The U.K. has arrived at a political impasse in which the nation is coasting toward a Brexit cliff edge.
So far, Mr. de Blasio has appeared to be coasting toward re-election, with no well-financed Democratic challengers.
You want to shake some gratitude into her, but you also want Lukach to stop coasting on martyr fumes.
The Warriors went on to lead by as many as 22 points in the third period before coasting home.
Mr. Hansen plays a disarmingly honest version of himself, a modestly successful actor coasting on his "Veronica Mars" fame.
"You'll always remember the times when you launch and when you're in a coasting condition — zero gravity," he said.
You know that you've achieved peak yacht-coasting-through-a-bay smoothness when even your unfinished demos are buttery soft.
Skeptics will tell you that Musk is a snake oil salesman coasting on his genius reputation and bamboozling unwitting investors.
Once again, she has been caught coasting on inevitability by a grass-roots idealist with a universal health care plan.
Coasting through youth hostels at the pace of one country a week does not really teach you about another life.
Right-hander Ivan Nova (22-63) benefitted from Sunday's offensive fireworks, coasting through 26 2/221 innings for the win.
Essentially the engine shuts off when the vehicle is stopped or coasting, and can collect energy back from the brakes.
After that success, Merkel turned her attention to getting re-elected and seemed to be coasting to a September victory.
"Butterflies" is about falling into it, not losing it, "just coasting / Never really going anywhere" until something better comes along.
Sanders is the front-runner for now, but the idea that he is coasting to the Democratic nomination is ridiculous.
With Travis doing nearly half the scoring, the Cardinal lengthened its lead to 241.2-218 by halftime before coasting home.
Most shows are supposed to start winding down around season five, or at least start coasting on charm and familiarity.
Conversely, watching other people heave while you're coasting along is quite satisfying (in the same kind of Hunger Games way).
The Suns led 43-13 at quarter's end and extended the margin to 34 in the second period before coasting home.
And as we learn in "Coasting," the responsibilities of caring for Ash, though welcome, were demanding, the anxieties strident and recurrent.
The track feels something like vertigo, coasting on dreamy, Air-esque rhythms and vocals that get slapped around by analog synths.
And in New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, hung onto his office, coasting to victory over Republican Nicole Malliotakis.
"I ran out of gas, so I was coasting around, had a great view to see all the people," Elliott recalled.
Opener "Julien" sets the tone: upbeat but slightly languid, coasting over crunchy, ethereal synthesizer chords whose dewy sparkle isn't quite tangible.
But gaffes such as this further the sense that he is yesterday's man, coasting on past achievements and a favourable public impression.
Amazon, which fell from the top position to second place in the Harris poll, is coasting serenely above the privacy-controversy maelstrom.
There is little doubt that Mrs Merkel and her Christian Democratic Union are coasting towards victory when Germany votes on September 24th.
For example, Gemini and Virgo stand a better chance at coasting through a Mercury retrograde, while other signs may encounter greater difficulties.
Not hard to figure out which part, once you take a look at her coasting along the Playa del Rey beach boardwalk.
Jeff Samardzija (7-7) benefited from the offensive onslaught, coasting through 6 25/28 innings while allowing two runs and four hits.
Six months ago, Cuomo was coasting, seemingly plotting a presidential run that would begin less than a year into his third term.
Apparently, when it comes to transportation, we are coasting off the backs of previous generations with no apparent concern for the next.
It was old guys coasting, young-ish guys who tamped down their hunger temporarily, and actually young guys who weren't terribly good.
And frankly, there would be nothing glorious in coasting on the legacy of a few pieces that you did 40 years ago.
Our leaders, along with the rest of us, have been hemming, hawing, coasting and quarreling, and here we are, immobile and enraged.
But for all the dark clouds coasting overhead, Attenberg, with her wry sense of humor, manages to entertain and move us nonetheless.
But the cowardly Bob — who literally says he's coasting until retirement, like the stock movie villain he is — won't let them go.
There's a strange spark that arises when you see other people coasting while you're struggling, and it pushes you to work harder.
Walking around it was wild how so many of these studios are coasting off of 20 or 30-year-old characters and storylines.
In a January 22017 test, MMC compared readings using the two coasting tests, and found the difference was never more than 2.3 percent.
Coasting at at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings—second last only to the Brooklyn Nets—the Sixers are in a slump.
As it travels around the planet, it will shift its position, coasting edge-on toward the Sun on the nightside of the Earth.
Left-hander Brett Anderson (173-2) benefitted from Oakland's third-largest run total of the season, coasting through six innings for the win.
The Nickelodeon veteran announced the news on Twitter Thursday, and NBC confirmed the coasting with a thrilled tweet shortly thereafter on Hairspray Live!
Which is why I'm happy to ride the Planet Coaster attractions, from the first-person perspective, and do my extreme coasting that way.
Many "yes" supporters also believed the referendum was coasting to victory, so they did not feel the need to vote, Mr. Valderrama said.
We were on our street, coasting down the hill past the old residences and the brick school named after the Civil War hero.
After a few seconds of coasting, VSS Unity's rocket engine will roar to life and drive the vehicle directly upward at supersonic speeds.
Whether they're peaking at the right time or were just coasting through the second half, this looked like the Lightning's fully evolved form.
With nothing left to prove but persistent cultural clout, he's coasting, and it's tough not to feel as relaxed as he probably does.
The Bluejays went on to lead by as many as 228 before coasting home, getting the game's final five points on free throws.
While some big houses have certainly been coasting for a long time, or have taken a cautious approach, Roederer is not among them.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday seemed like a candidate fighting hard to keep his job, instead of one coasting to re-election.
Here's what else is happening: Rolling (or coasting) into Wednesday, expect more of the same wishy-washy weather we've been seeing all week.
But standing there, nearly straight above the lake, the only airborne things I saw were herring gulls coasting below me on the breeze.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party is coasting to a comfortable second term, based on exit polls released on Sunday.
Instead of ramming into one another, these Saudi women seemed to be coasting aimlessly—indulging solely in the raw and simple pleasure of driving.
The longer that situation continues, the better Trump's chances of coasting to victory with 30 to 40 percent of the vote in later states.
But instead of coasting, this group has been in high-gear, super-focused and the mindset and hard work has produced an epic year.
Nas dropped his scathing Jay-Z diss "Ether" at tail end of 2001, and was coasting into 2002 with reignited respect from the industry.
Coasting to victory on promises to reign in rampant corruption, Mexican president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has sent shock waves through the Americas.
Rather than coasting on his success, he spent two weeks before and after the Seattle premiere ripping around the streets with all of us.
Kevin Durant added 633 points for the Warriors, who were coasting before the Nets made it close with some sizzling shooting behind the arc.
Except that Harry, who has been coasting for years on the cash from his one hit commercial jingle, is a not-so-secret alcoholic.
The idea is that it delivers the feel performance drivers have come to expect—either you're slowing down via the pedal or you're coasting.
The Phillies were coasting to the World Series, it seemed, leading the National League by six and a half games with 12 to play.
Network television is often at its best when it's creating stars, rather than coasting off the presence of actors who are known for other roles.
The whole thing lasts about 100 minutes, held together by host Scott Aukerman's bit-building skills, and coasting along on the group's senseless giddy bonhomie.
One of the most interesting episodes features Bob Saget as a beloved TV personality, coasting on the goodwill of people who grew up watching him.
The motors will slow the vehicle both while coasting and in lighter pedal use; the mechanical brakes kick in once the force exceeds 0.3 g.
That is, until Gabriel Medina did exactly that at the Oi Rio Pro, coasting out with a bewildered shrug to perfect 10s from the judges.
Puppy had driven into the little town of Monroe a few hours prior, truck coasting on fumes, meter on E. He was half-starved, too.
Even on a night when he is coasting through a routine set list, it is hard to leave his show without a sense of joy.
After several weeks of coasting through the void between Earth and its moon, China landed a space mission called Chang'e 4 on the lunar surface.
What's new: For the 2020 model, there's a 48-volt mild-hybrid powertrain, which shuts off the engine when coasting at speeds below 11 mph.
Now he's coasting to victory, with Bloomberg's polling average showing him winning more than 50 percent of the vote in this year's four-way race.
Coasting between rows of palm trees on Bedford Drive on a sunny, breezy day was something anyone, no matter his net worth, could thoroughly enjoy.
The hosts were relentless in the second half, outscoring Cal 33-23 in the third period to open a 241.8-point lead before coasting home.
It is just one example of an industry bolstered by celebrity and coasting on the good will of a dining public hungry for something new.
Other than lashing out against immigrants, Trump thus far has done nothing to fulfill his promise beyond coasting on the growing economy that he inherited.
How rich with melted pork fat — a few isolated slicks coasting on top of the soup, or a layer thick as frosting on a cupcake?
It will offer Land Rover's first "mild hybrid" system, which means it can shut the gasoline engine off whenever the car is coasting, braking or stopped.
I knew nearly every woman in the group by name and was coasting on this self-image that had congealed when I was 13 years old.
It accelerated to roughly 50 miles per hour, pushing the pods down the track, before the pods start coasting through the tube on their own power.
A beautiful 85-year-old woman portraying a beautiful 85-year-old woman, Ms. Smith is nonetheless hardly coasting on the surface of easy type casting.
Hart, of course, was Gary Hart, the married U.S. senator from Colorado who, at the time, seemed to be coasting toward the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination.
They're a sloppy, coasting dude and an uptight, overqualified lady who clash, but are destined to meet somewhere in the middle as they impress each other.
Specifically, the company neglected to update how it conducted coasting tests, in which a car slows to a standstill to measure its air resistance and drag.
But for those who do it well, they can still catch some panels while coasting on what they see as a free ticket to Comic-Con.
The machinery company reported a strong second quarter, coasting on the effects of several automotive electronics acquisitions, but weak outlook stoked fears the momentum wouldn't last.
Coasting toward a gold medal at the 2006 Turin Games and, adding a little style to a coronating jump, she slipped and skidded to the snow.
"Bonita Applebum" from A Tribe Called Quest is touched with the trails of a jet-plane coasting at 36,000 feet, looking down on some hidden island.
When coasting on a long, downhill stretch of road, a full charge could be reached partway down the hill; any additional regenerated energy would be wasted.
He writes especially keenly about life in the peloton, the main pack of cyclists who cluster together to save energy by coasting in each other's slipstreams.
The fourth-seeded Nadal is aiming for a 10th title in Monte Carlo and looked to be coasting until Edmund found his range with huge forehands.
At Everton on Tuesday evening, Arsenal was coasting, sailing serenely to victory, all the way up to the point that it dashed itself against the rocks.
In winning for the sixth time in the past seven games, Dallas led by as many as 210 points in the third quarter before coasting home.
This may be somewhat counterintuitive, because by many measures the economy is doing very well—the country is coasting in a period of historically low unemployment.
Continental said its 48-volt system offered functions previously reserved for more expensive high-voltage systems, such as coasting, fast engine start and recuperation of braking energy.
Now, the upper stage will spend about six hours coasting through space — a move by SpaceX to demonstrate a tricky orbital maneuver for the US Air Force.
While Donald Trump supporters may be coasting on a wave of elation, those who opposed him are wrestling with intense fears over what his presidency may bring.
Photo courtesy of Mahindra Racing/Current E. Formula E drivers manage this by lifting off the throttle and coasting into turns, but that only helps so much.
Sacramento went on to lead by as many as 210 in the third period before coasting home to its second-largest margin of victory of the season.
He barely knew his father, who died when he was nine, and he bristled when asked about those who accuse him of coasting on his famous name.
Marianne (Jae Suh Park), an actress tethered only to her craft and her pet rabbit, and Nick (Nat Faxon), coasting on his trust fund, complete the group.
The big picture: The GOP recognizes they can no longer ignore their Democratic opponents and count on coasting to re-election in this previously-reliable red state.
Running with the pitch, Margot reached second on Hosmer's ground ball and third on a wild pitch before coasting in on Spangenberg's ground single to right field.
Ms. LuPone and Ms. Ebersole (notice how tactfully I'm shifting the order in which they're mentioned) are not coasting on the market value of their star appeal.
He tries too hard, fails too often, and has been coasting on the goodwill of one great film while cranking out dud after dud for way too long.
Nevada, which made eight of its 20 3-point attempts and shot 46.7 percent overall, ran off to as much as a 19-point lead before coasting home.
Milwaukee led 59-252.2 at halftime and extended the margin to as much as 245.0-212 in the third period after another Connaughton 23-pointer before coasting home.
Joseph Crowley (D) in a primary election last year in a shocking double-digit victory that led to her coasting to victory over a Republican opponent in November.
Jose used to be so far ahead of his peers that his fights looked as though he was on cruise control, coasting until the twenty-five minutes expired.
Rather than coasting on his inheritance, he leaned into his genetic potential, executing flawless fine line portraiture that established him as one of the nation's leading tattoo artists.
Even a few of his fellow Republicans wondered if DeWine was coasting, treating the governor's mansion as some sort of retirement home after four decades in public life.
It's about young people who flicker across the globe, tucked under blankets and Beats headphones in first-class seats, coasting on the dwindling remains of their trust funds.
The road there passes over verdant mountains before coasting through tropical flatlands, contested territory during the civil war that ended in 2009, now distinguished mostly by quiet teahouses.
The former vice president appeared to be coasting to the nomination until this month, when he plunged in the polls following disappointing showings in Iowa and New Hampshire.
But this time they haven't exactly been coasting when it comes to an expected win in November; they are far outspending the RNC and Trump in battleground states already.
MMC used a higher speed U.S. coasting test to measure fuel economy, ignoring 22013 changes in Japanese regulations to use tests that better reflect stop-and-go urban driving.
WITH just over a week before a referendum on constitutional changes that would give him practically unchecked powers, Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ought to be coasting to victory.
And of course, if you want to work on increasing your heart rate and oxygen intake while pedaling outdoors, choose a trail with more hills and limit your coasting.
Texas kept up the heat and the offense, pushing its advantage to 70-41 on a Jericho Sims dunk with 5:13 remaining and then coasting to the victory.
It's the sound of the wheels starting to wobble before flying off entirely, careening into self-loathing and loneliness, before eventually coasting to a quieting halt, 12 songs later.
I had some gifts to buy for friends' weddings and I'm looking at coasting on around $60 'til payday, unless I dip into my savings (which I hate doing).
This is probably very bad news for Lucious, who is coasting into the hearts of the ASA voting board off the strength of a touching video about her death.
His go-getter characters infiltrated the old-boy network, wore the gray flannel suit, and toiled away before finally, in midlife, grabbing the brass ring and coasting for home.
The Thunder went up by as many as 93 points in the third quarter before coasting home to even their record at 29-237 on their four-game homestand.
Simons seems a little tired as he poses those questions to me; perhaps exhausted with pushing, and provoking, and making great men's wear while everyone else is coasting along.
Identities blur and time bends, as characters become themselves at different ages, coasting onto lonely tangents amid a dinner party that may already have happened, perhaps many years ago.
I like the whole motorcycle feel of it, with the raised vertical handlebars and the long, quilted seat and the tall bar in back I lean against while coasting.
It's about young people who flicker across the globe, tucked under blankets and Beats headphones in first-class airplane seats, coasting on the dwindling remains of their trust funds.
Bitcoin had been coasting in recent months on fairly low volatility until "things exploded" Wednesday and prices tanked more than 10 percent, BKCM founder and CEO Brian Kelly told CNBC.
My name is Ghostbusters II. I know what I know, and I know that I'm, at best, a deep-dish dingleberry coasting on the leftover good vibes of the original.
Gorsuch, who is nominated to fill the vacancy on the court left by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, appeared to be coasting to Senate confirmation a few weeks ago.
During his run for Senate, he largely stayed out of national politics, coasting to victory on the back of endorsements from Hatch, the senator he was replacing, and Trump himself.
Up to that point, 503 was still coasting off of the gangstafied, thug supervillain stronghold he'd had since breaking out with 2003's instant classic, Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
Today, the city is covered in green lanes filled with tourists on Citi Bikes, lawless delivery men on electric bikes and hipsters coasting on Dutch utility bikes or brakeless fixies.
"The one thing I always say is that if the motivation is greater than the pressure and the nervousness, then you've got a chance of coasting the wave," Wade said.
And after coasting to the wrong end of three split decisions between 2015 and 2016, Masvidal learned to compete with a new urgency in winning three straight opponents, Cerrone included.
Investigators were looking for confirmation of Suzuki's claims that it had used data compiled from indoor tests performed on individual parts, rather than vehicle coasting tests, the transport ministry official said.
However, Barnes and Green hit subsequent 3-pointers as the Warriors expanded the lead to 18 one more time before coasting to their 41st double-digit winning margin of the season.
The Warriors bounced back from a shocking loss in Detroit over the weekend, building a 30-point lead in the first half and coasting to their fifth straight win over Cleveland.
SpaceX had to demonstrate this coasting time to the US Air Force, which needs the capability to launch some of its largest satellites into geostationary orbit some 22,000 miles above Earth.
The rocket's three boosters will then drift back to Earth, two landing at Cape Canaveral in Florida, and one coasting down to the Atlantic Ocean to meet a waiting drone ship.
I also enjoy the fact that you see her try really for the first time at work, instead of coasting by on charm and an "I don't give a fuck" attitude.
While there, Masia hung out with legends like Sizzla Kalonji and recorded at Tuff Gong Studios, "coasting" for a while before she unwillingly returned to Singapore after her brother passed away.
The visitors were up by 217 at halftime and 113 in the first minute of the third period before coasting home to their third straight win over the Warriors this season.
But there's more to this bottle than initially meets the eye, as its interior is lined with a glass coasting, which helps to maintain freshness and eliminate the taste of metal.
Once released, the payload will go screaming through the atmosphere, coasting nearly 30 vertical miles before propelling itself the rest of the way to orbit by means of a small rocket.
For all the uncertainty about what will happen next in Hong Kong, the United States, the No. 2 market for Swiss watches, is coasting along with 6.1 percent growth in July.
Read: Conservatives upset that GOP leaders are "coasting" to November The House bill pits Kushner and House Republicans against Sessions, who repeatedly voted against criminal justice reform when he was a senator.
The Shoreline grunts exist exclusively as cannon fodder—albeit cannon fodder that bites back, hard, so don't be surprised if you're not exactly coasting through gunfights on the game's "moderate" difficulty level.
The Briton, following Di Grassi, had smashed into Andre Lotterer's stricken Techeetah at the last corner with the German's car running out of power and coasting home after being in second place.
I'd been coasting through the team-based, sports-influenced action game, but there's a point where the plot takes a turn, and you have a new understanding of what you're participating in.
Volvo will use the 48-volt standard for its mild hybrid vehicles: those that allow the internal combustion engine to shut off while coasting or still, then kick back on when accelerating.
Left-hander Brett Anderson (23-216) benefitted from the Athletics' second-biggest scoring output of the season, coasting through seven innings during which he allowed two runs (one earned) and four hits.
Morris' dunk with 8:31 on the clock extended Detroit's stretch to open the quarter to 28-5, and the Pistons would lead by as much as 21 in coasting to victory.
Omar Yurtseven collected a season-high 173 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and Georgetown never trailed while coasting to an 81-55 rout of Maryland-Baltimore County on Tuesday night in Washington.
Republican and Democratic moneymen were minor celebrities and major kingmakers, coasting through 2014 and 2015 with full confidence that their already privileged positions in American society were about to grow even more advantaged.
These powerful planes use jet-type engines to take off from lateral runways, igniting rocket engines only after they're high up, and then coasting down to land on a runway after reaching space.
Tony Blair's Labour were coasting towards a second straight election victory, the Nokia 3310 was the smartest phone around and the unique sound of UK garage was riding high in the pop charts.
According to its creators, the bike uses a form of regenerative braking like in electric automobiles, where energy is recaptured when the bike is coasting or braking and used to recharge the battery.
Morocco will bid to host the 2026 World Cup, emerging as a last-minute challenger — and a potential complication — to a United States-led campaign that appeared to be coasting to victory unopposed.
If he were merely as disciplined and competent as Boris Johnson or Viktor Orban, to choose leaders with whom he has a few things in common, he would be coasting to re-election.
Average middle schooler Will Jin (Teo Briones) is coasting along with his badass-in-training best friend Hailey (Ashlyn Faith Williams) when his life is upended by time-traveling "rebel warrior" Athena (Lexi Underwood).
There will be much less room for coasting during the regular season, as Monday's opener showed; whatever uncertainly lies in store for the Huskies, that, at least, is something Auriemma knows all too well.
Blessed by an extremist opposition and a big opinion poll lead, the government is coasting, muttering platitudes like "strong and stable" and emphasising its newish prime minister, Theresa May, rather than its party name.
But this marked the second time this season Denver proved no match for the Rockets, with Houston coasting to a 270-point home victory in the first meeting between the teams on Nov. 235.
Carson entered the campaign as a long shot, mostly coasting on notoriety he's built up in conservative circles ever since he confronted President Barack Obama and assailed Obamacare at the 2013 National Prayer Breakfast.
If you're falling in love with several people, it's really important to not just continue coasting in the relationships and start taking big steps towards permanence, especially before you're going to meet someone's family.
The Prius was designed to recapture energy normally lost during braking and coasting, storing it in a small battery to be reused during launch and acceleration to assist the car's downsized internal combustion engine.
He was plainly rattled and off-kilter the night of the Iowa caucuses, when, despite aides' assurances that he was coasting to victory, he lost the Republican contest to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
NYC's water system is both a testament to American ingenuity (this ancient infrastructure is still working) and an indictment of political leaders who are coasting on the investment and achievements of generations long gone.
I attributed this, perhaps unfairly, to many producers coasting with a cash cow as they put their more serious efforts into pinot noir, which some New Zealanders believe is a wine of higher status.
"I can't believe Hillary would be coasting into the primaries with her current margin of black support if most people knew how much damage the Clintons have done," Alexander wrote in a recent Facebook post.
I've said it before, but we're coasting to a great degree on the fact that senior/mid-level staff at most agencies are still normal, sane pros, not the sort of cranks who Trump attracts.
Despite expectations the economy will lose some steam later this year, most economists believe Beijing should still easily meet its full-year growth target of 6.5 percent, coasting along after an unexpectedly strong first quarter.
Ryder is a gifted actress, and Reeves, who has mostly been coasting on roles where he doesn't have to say more than 15 lines at a time, manages to turn his signature woodenness into comedy.
Even as a proportionally-accurate whale swims leisurely over the rough terrain of mountain range, the striking digital patterns coasting under the presence of a natural form renders the short film both beautiful and tidy.
After fueling, the ships should deploy their impressive solar arrays and take off for the red planet, coasting for about 90 days before reaching Mars, entering the planet's atmosphere and landing upright on their surfaces.
"We're coasting along with the wind at our back right now after Powell's testimony this week which points toward a rate cut in July," said Michael Antonelli, market strategist at Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.
Earlier this month, Suzuki said it had used the wrong tests to calculate mileage for models going back to 2010, submitting figures compiled from indoor tests performed on individual parts, rather than vehicle coasting tests.
After coasting to 211 victories in the regular season to trail the Warriors (22016) and the Spurs (67) in the West, the Thunder have circled their playoff prey with a hunger that is almost primal.
While Drake's buzz meant that Wayne would still be coasting financially during his time away, it also meant that Wayne's voice wouldn't be ubiquitous the way it had been for most of the preceding decade.
Ian Desmond, the broken shortstop who pissed away nine-figure money, begrudgingly took the team's one-year pillow contract and has since reinvented himself as a plus defensive outfielder coasting toward a 20-20 season.
GitLab, meanwhile, is mostly coasting on infusions of venture capital, leading some developers to wonder how it will manage to stay afloat as an open source project unless it can increase its paid user base.
But Ms. Midler isn't coasting on the good will of theatergoers who remember her as the queen of 1980s movie comedies or as the bawdy earth goddess of self-satirizing revues from the '70s onward.
So unless Reed, you know, which he won't, does something really nuts, I think it's a question of modulating their spend and coasting in to maturity, at which point they should be enormously cash generative. Okay?
Los Angeles Rams: Once coasting at 8-0, the Rams are 3-3 since, and their two-game losing streak has suddenly created the possibility that they could miss out on a first-round playoff bye.
The New Yorker recently posed the question if people can survive coasting along with the gig economy, and the Uber spots normalize the notion that people should seek out a second job to cover their bills.
As the rebooted franchise continued on through 2007, it tried to exude the same kind of retro swagger, even though at times the films seemed to be doing little more than coasting on movie star charisma.
The Suns rallied within seven in the second quarter, but Indiana pulled away to as much as a 227-point advantage in the third period before coasting to its second-largest margin of victory this season.
Coasting on early success won't cut it in today's AI-first world where machine learning platforms are a dime a dozen and tech giants like Google and Amazon are throwing billions into their respective cloud ecosystems.
Sandy (who did not want her full name used) thought her son was coasting through his first year of college until she received what she thought was an annoying call from the mother of his roommate.
Mr. Trump's resentment toward European allies he perceives to be coasting on America's security guarantee is well known, and recent reports that Washington is considering billing allies for hosting American troops has further shaken the alliance.
Bredesen could be coasting on strong name recognition and rose-tinted memories of his time as governor, advantages that might erode as Blackburn hits the campaign trail and the Democrat faces concentrated attacks from the GOP.
So in May she and her riding partner, a former Marine named John Steele, set out to ride 4,200 miles from the Atlantic to the Pacific, cranking over mountain passes and coasting along quiet river roads.
The Interface It's Thanksgiving here in the United States, and you know what that means: coasting into the holiday weekend on a corny hack premise that we ought to be able to wrap up by lunchtime.
The Mavericks went on to lead by as many as 210 in the second quarter and 220-221 at halftime before coasting to an easy win in their only home date in a seven-game stretch.
The St. Louis Blues have had an unusually seamless start to a title defense, coasting atop the Western Conference for much of the season and putting together the West's best record in December, 9-4-0.
Mr. Simons has been handed the keys to the kingdom with the hope that he will reinvigorate a brand that, despite $8.2 billion in sales in 2015, was seen by many as coasting and too diffuse.
I felt the least charitable about the new series' fume-coasting when, multiple times throughout these first three episodes, the new generation of characters spontaneously pulled each other up from their seats and started to dance.
"For any House GOP incumbents who have been coasting along and getting out-raised by their [Democratic] opponents, tonight should be a serious wake-up call no matter what happens," Brian Walsh, a Republican strategist tweeted.
Providence hung within 211-218 on a 210-pointer by Diallo with 220:113 left, but Georgetown gradually pulled away, going up 211-24 on a 23-pointer by Pickett with 5:40 left before coasting home.
Federer had already won the first set by a comfortable 6-1 score and was coasting to victory in the second, so he really had little right to be too upset at how the match was going.
At the tail end of the exhibition, for instance, in the section "All Aboard Down the River," two paintings in particular seem to benefit from this approach: "Steamer to the Interior" (1969) and "A Coasting Horse" (1976).
Japan's No. 4 automaker by sales said in May it had used wrong tests to calculate mileage for models going back to 2010, submitting figures compiled from indoor tests performed on individual parts, rather than vehicle coasting tests.
Croatia have no such issues, coasting to a 2-0 victory over Nigeria before stunning 2014 World Cup runners-up Argentina, and their fluid, attacking football has made them one of the most attractive sides in the competition.
Edwards-Helaire finished the drive by tormenting McKinney again, dancing out of his grasp in the backfield and coasting into the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown run with 10:123 left for a 39-27 lead.
Back when Mr. Parker began writing about wine, his view was that many famous wine producers were coasting on reputations, and that most wine writers of that era were giving them a pass because they enjoyed cozy relationships.
But during her 12 years in office, Ms. Merkel has largely been coasting on reforms to the labor market and social welfare system undertaken by her Social Democratic predecessor, Gerhard Schröder, at great cost to his political career.
Grafton hasn't been coasting through the last letters of the alphabet; in fact, the plot of this new book is a complicated affair straddling two time periods and featuring players who manage to be equally unpleasant in both.
New England is coasting, with a division title wrapped up and an undefeated season off the table, while Philadelphia is in a fierce fight for the N.F.C. East and can't afford to make any mistakes, especially at home.
LOS ANGELES — After coasting to re-election with 81 percent of the vote in March, Mayor Eric Garcetti has been the subject of much chatter — will he run for governor or try to become a United States senator?
While the physical excess and mental turbulence of the 1970s were at least matched by marvellous music (Ziggy Stardust, Low and so on) the next decade found him coasting along with mediocre records such as Never Let Me Down.
The Mavericks were still within 13, 88-75, in the third minute of the final period before the Warriors' Curry dropped in a floater and a 33-footer, helping Golden State rebuild a 20-point advantage before coasting home.
Over the next decade, copies of Book Your Own Fuckin' Life could be found in every rickety 80s conversion van coasting through Ohio with a U-Haul in tow and a Minor Threat sticker clinging to its back window.
The set went to a tiebreak and Cibulkova scrapped ferociously to force the deciding set, before coasting to victory in clinical style, winning 71 percent of her first serves and making only three unforced errors in the final set.
But that was only after he refused to endorse Bush in the G.O.P. primary, when the candidate could have used some support — rather than in the general election, when he was already coasting to victory against a weak Democrat.
Comey's initial letter to Congress on October 28 was the very definition of the October surprise, rocking Clinton's campaign and giving Donald Trump's team a surge of momentum at a time when Clinton seemed to be coasting toward victory.
Since pioneering the Prius in 1997, Toyota has sold more than 13 million hybrids, which twin a conventional gasoline engine and electric motor, saving fuel by capturing energy during coasting and breaking and using it to power the motor.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Usain Bolt roused a quiet morning at the Olympic stadium as only he can on Tuesday, remaining firmly on course for his historic 'triple triple' by coasting through the 2100 meters heats in 20.133 seconds.
Whether they learn from 2016 and develop a more exciting set of policies, rather than coasting through 2018 on an anti-Trump message, will have as much impact on the party's future as Trump's fate in the months ahead.
The closing of 38 Greene feels like the end of an era, partly because it reflects the threat posed by the gold-coasting of Manhattan to its alternative spaces — among them the excellent White Columns on West 13th Street.
The Coated Pan: The most satisfying feelings in the world include inserting a USB the correct way the first time, coasting down a road without hitting a single red light for blocks, and lifting eggs off a slick pan.
Even though Wayne's appearance on the song is pretty much limited to him dropping the expert level internal rhyme of "pop bottles / pour it on the models," it's clear that the song is coasting entirely on his star power.
But in a sense, the Nationals have been coasting for much of the season in a weak division — they wrapped up the division title more than two weeks ago — and the postseason will be played at a higher intensity.
If "Steamer" is about the stories we hear and take with us, stories that have implied conclusions, then "A Coasting Horse" acts as a sequel that plays with the composition of its forebear to describe journeys into the unknowable.
That same reasoning has gotten genetic testing companies like 23andMe in trouble in the past, but for now Orig3n is coasting along: the startup has been growing––it secured $12.5 million in funding in December to continue to expand.
Far from sitting back and coasting while the US acts, China is waging an aggressive, multi-front campaign to clean up coal before eventually phasing it out — reducing emissions from existing plants, mothballing older plants, and raising standards for new plants.
Until last Friday, when the FBI said it had re-opened a probe of Democrat Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, the prevailing view among the investment set had her coasting to victory.
It's certainly painful to imagine the founders of the next Yo playing ping-pong in a trendy startup office and coasting on loan deferment while their less fortunate peers work minimum-wage jobs and scramble to make their loan payments.
But when it comes to saving and investing money, the earlier one starts, the faster these habits will become routine and before millennials know it, they'll be coasting into retirement with a nice nest egg and a lot less worry.
Shaun Livingston scored from the interior, David West slammed home a dunk and Klay Thompson bombed in a 2000-pointer as Golden State scored the first seven points of the fourth quarter to build a 229-point advantage before coasting home.
The Sixers were up 26 in the third and coasting home, barely breaking a sweat and— With 6.5 seconds left, the Wolves got the ball into the hands of the deadly lights-out shooter...Wait, that isn't Ricky Rubio of the .
But I also feel some responsibility to be That Guy and take note of a pretty big milestone in these nominations: "Modern Family," which has been coasting on momentum for years, was finally left out of the best comedy category.
Trump campaign officials said on Wednesday that they viewed Mr. Biden as "Hillary Clinton Lite," a candidate who they will argue generated little enthusiasm of his own while coasting off the opposition to the president and Mr. Sanders among Democrats.
While Mr. Biden has led in many early polls, some professional Democrats view him as a bit of a paper-tiger favorite, coasting on name recognition and warm feelings about the Obama administration but doomed to stumble under deeper scrutiny.
The Biden campaign, which spent the first months of the race coasting with front-runner status before taking a beating when voting started in the early states this month, has pegged its own viability to a strong showing among Democrats here.
Biden, who failed to take a top three spot in either Iowa or New Hampshire after coasting for months as the race's presumed front-runner, is relying on beating expectations in Nevada to power his campaign through Super Tuesday March 3.
The apposite galleries document the formation of a bubble culture that, coasting on institutional and academic embraces, drifted afield of aesthetic appetite, which, from the eighties onward, has become the criterion of a market-defined alternate tradition of epicurean chic.
Markey, who has maintained his liberal bona fides since entering the Senate in 2013, appeared to be coasting early on in his reelection campaign ahead of the 2020 race until Kennedy announced he was mulling a Senate bid of his own.
Ecatepec de Morelos Journal ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, Mexico — Coasting above Mexico City's infernal congestion is normally a prerogative of the well-heeled, who take helicopters or pay to use the upper deck of two-tier highways to avoid the chaos below.
" • The Globes, which often teeter on the edge of tipsy chaos, seemed to be coasting on a mellow, it's-all-good buzz, our TV critic James Poniewozik wrote, adding, "It was pleasant enough, though numbing the longer it went on.
The Weeknd has been releasing music for a smooth five years now and seems to be coasting by pretty lucratively on his reputation as a sexual vampire, but I think it's a mistake to disregard him entirely on that basis.
The chancellor is coasting towards winning a fourth term at Germany's election in September; on June 28th, the pollsters at Forsa put support for her CDU (and its Bavarian partner, the CSU) at 40% for the first time in almost two years.
Suzuki last month admitted that as part of its tests to calculate the fuel economy for some of its vehicles, it had used data compiled from indoor tests performed on individual vehicle parts, rather than vehicle coasting tests as required under Japanese regulations.
It is currently coasting through the Baltic Sea to the town of Murmansk for fuel, and is then supposed to embark for the Arctic town of Pevek in 2019, according to a release from the state-run firm that built the rig.
While you might think those moments of coasting downhill during your ride result in less of a workout than pedaling for an hour in an indoor cycling class, a small study from the University of Nebraska at Omaha found that's not the case.
As with hybrids like the Toyota Prius, electric vehicles can recapture energy lost during braking and coasting, which means they actually do better in stop-and-go traffic than on the highway – the opposite of what's true for conventional, gas-powered vehicles.
The host Indiana Pacers held the Memphis Grizzlies to 18 points in the first 17 minutes of their season, running off to a big lead and coasting to a 111-83 victory in the NBA opener for both teams Wednesday in Indianapolis.
It never hits the personal notes of 'finding nemo' The colorful characters don't entirely hide the fact that this is a lesser Pixar film, coasting on Finding Nemo's popularity, and telling a too-similar story that isn't as ambitious or emotionally intense.
McLaren's Fernando Alonso chalked up 300 career grands prix but the Spaniard had little to celebrate as the two-time world champion's day came to an early end, his McLaren coasting to a stop midway through the race with a mechanical failure.
The Yankees won Saturday behind Nathan Eovaldi's eight strong innings, coasting without the services of Betances, who had pitched in three straight games, and Miller, who shook his head when told that Friday night's wild ninth inning had made for riveting television.
Books of The Times The most elite of the world's white, male, under-60 novelists sometimes seem to ride together as if in a peloton, as if they were competitors in the Tour de France, coasting in and out of each other's slipstreams.
Coasting down the streets he knows well enough to drive blind, he rattles off all the celebrities who've come out of Newark: Ice-T, Queen Latifah, Faith Evans, Paul Simon, Whitney Houston..." He stops catching Pokemon and smiles into the distance: "MikeQ.
His shows these days are multiple-hour affairs, full of hits from throughout his storied career, and he performs each one with all his heart; even if it's his 400th time or so through "Maybe I'm Amazed," it never feels like he's coasting.
While House and Senate Republicans view a decisive Clinton victory as hurting their prospects for maintaining control, there's some evidence voters will give GOP down-ballot candidates a look if its seems certain that the former secretary of state is coasting to victory.
Fine's liquescent, luminous color washes in "Untitled" (1951), from her breakthrough Prescience series, feature pinks, grays, and yellows in which pictographic and calligraphic forms materialize, seeming to float in and out of the picture plane like half-formed apprehensions coasting through the subconscious.
I restart with difficulty because I have to shove off skateboard-style a few times with my right leg and only once I'm coasting can I pull up my right leg with my opposing hand to place it on the pedal platform.
Like his 2000s compatriots Fleetwood Mac and Billy Joel, he could be forgiven for a little late-career coasting on his greatest hits, especially as he's relishing family life with his husband, the film producer David Furnish, and their sons Zachary, 000, and Elijah, 275.
The visuals are bright, bold, clear, and crisp—but, after hours of play, soaring through the colorful skies and coasting over the shifting sands of several environmentally diverse planets in the Lylat System, I'm not certain that there's anything here that's truly pushing the hardware.
The company last month admitted that as part of its tests to calculate the fuel economy for some of its vehicles, it had used data compiled from indoor tests performed on individual vehicle parts, rather than vehicle coasting tests as required under Japanese regulations.
Second seed Williams was broken three times in the opening set at Rod Laver Arena and again when coasting to the finish line in the second but shifted up a gear when it counted to close out the match in one hour and 46 minutes.
With Shamet connecting on six 210-pointers in the first quarter alone, Los Angeles went on to lead by as many as 217 points later in the first period and 17 in the second before coasting to the fifth win in its last seven games.
The clash between unruly Uranus and over-the-top Jupiter will show you if you're just coasting on good luck and taking your health for granted, or if you're truly taking care of yourself and being smart about the luck Jupiter is tossing your way.
This design has another trick up its sleeve: It will also start the engine after the car goes into an engine-off coasting mode at speeds between 230 and 2250 miles an hour, for up to 248 seconds, all in the cause of saving fuel.
Often it fails, but sometimes you get an episode like "Kamp Krustier," which is funny and fresh without feeling like it's coasting off the show's glory days — a remarkable feat for an episode that is literally a sequel to an episode from said glory days.
To put things in terms our time-traveling professor would understand, much of the web is an exception to the famed "free rider" problem—the idea that people will not make sacrifices toward a common goal if they can get away with coasting on other people's efforts.
After coasting through the Republican primaries with virtually no campaign finance operation, the free media that Trump relied on to carry his campaign seems to have finally backfired, preoccupied with his shitshow of a campaign, and not particularly interested in Clinton's relationship with the Sultan of Brunei.
For more than a year this election cycle, Mr. Feingold appeared to be coasting to victory, with polls showing him holding a double-digit lead over Mr. Johnson, 61, a former manufacturing executive regarded as the most conservative of the blue state Republicans elected in recent years.
Sports Briefing | Pro Basketball Isaiah Thomas scored 2104 of his 220 points in the third quarter Wednesday, when the Boston Celtics turned a 225-point deficit into a 1023-point lead before coasting to their 2102th straight home victory, a 296-254 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
For more than a year this election cycle, Mr. Feingold appeared to be coasting to victory, with polls showing him holding a double-digit lead over Mr. Johnson, 61, a former manufacturing executive regarded as the most conservative of the blue-state Republicans elected in recent years.
Many kids compete for elite college slots in an attempt to gain access to a higher social class, but some of these parents are surely seeking the opposite effect — a degree that suggests their kids are not simply coasting on their inheritance while cultivating vanity careers.
On descent, they will encounter forces of 5 Gs. The capsule will parachute back to the plains of West Texas, slowing to a coasting speed of about 20 miles per hour, while the booster drops and fires its engine to slow down and make a vertical landing.
GOP operatives say Bredesen is coasting on the past and expect Blackburn, who has strong support in western Tennessee where she is better known, to eventually pull ahead by the time of the November election once the voters in the eastern part of the state get to know her.
Since pioneering the Prius, the world's first mass-produced hybrid car, in 1997, Toyota has sold more than 12 million cars featuring the technology, which twins a conventional gasoline engine and electric motor, saving fuel by capturing energy during coasting and breaking and using it to power the motor.
All I know is that as it stands now, the Gus Fring story is the show we feared Saul would be when it was first announced – coasting on an unimpeachable legacy and a famous brand name, unable or unwilling to get out from under the shadow of its predecessor.
For months, Ms. Warren had moved largely unimpeded in her brisk jog to the front of the 2020 Democratic pack, coasting through debates without incident as her calls for "big structural change" took hold and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. absorbed the unforgiving glare afforded the favorite.
En route to the 18th victory in their past 20 games, the Jazz ran off to as much as a 15-point lead in the first quarter, then extended the margin to as many as 22 in the second period and 113 in the third before coasting home.
When the presidential candidate touches down in San Francisco on Friday for a trio of local fundraisers after Thursday's bruising debate, he faces another hurdle: overcoming the perception that he lacks the the high-octane support of leaders in the tech industry — and that he is coasting on legacy relationships.
It set in while sitting at a counter slurping udon noodles prepared by a white-haired woman behind the counter; while coasting down hilly roads on Naoshima; while spending an hour on Megijima's beach after dark, doing nothing but watching the lights of passing boats and listening to the waves.
Album artwork by Sandra Seminara and Christopher Jay Last year, the sprawling artist collective Phantom Posse put out a wonderful album called Home, their third collaboration, which caught the wider world's attention in part because the collective featured one Makonnen Sheran, then coasting on his newfound fame as the "Tuesday" guy.
This is the part where you'd expect me to tell you that since Apple is coasting a bit, there might be a better option out there, a product that competes with the iPad at the sub-$500 price point and delivers something that's at least within the ballpark of functionality and experience.
If Charli XCX's music has been coasting along with the buzz of it being fun and her as an accessible pop gatecrasher over the past few years, this current incarnation feels like one that's been carefully honed and fine-tuned as slickly as the sportscar that covers Vroom Vroom to produce excitement.
After a bit of a mid-season slump, the Wrigley Field denizens have the best record in baseball at 75-43, a whopping +201 run differential (the Nationals are next at +139), they're 8-2 in their last ten, and are coasting to the division title with a 12.5 game lead on the Cardinals.
Here's The Hill's analysis of the latest presidential fundraising records covering the month of February: Donald Trump Commentators have begun saying that after months of coasting on free media coverage — close to $2 billion worth, according to a New York Times analysis — Trump is finally tapping into his own pockets to fund his campaign.
Here's The Hill's analysis of the latest presidential fundraising records covering the month of February: Donald Trump Commentators have begun saying that after months of coasting on free media coverage — close to $2 billion worth, according to a New York Times analysis — Trump is finally tapping into his own pockets to fund his campaign.
From the outside, it is easy to look at the two contenders and see one, in light blue, casually slipping through the gears and coasting through games, its progress serene and unstoppable; and another, in red, straining every sinew and shredding every nerve, scratching and clawing to stave off the juggernaut hunting it down.
On top of total streaming dominance, Scorpion already qualified for platinum certification before it was even released, coasting on the success of the album's early singles: the easily memeable "God's Plan," the exuberant summer anthem "Nice For What," and "I'm Upset," which was paired with a nostalgia-laden video hearkening back to the rapper-singer's Degrassi days.
If the fact that the Clinton campaign is coasting with about $40 million cash on hand—while her opponent, Donald Trump, struggles to stay afloat with less than $2 million—doesn't take the teeth out of this threat, then the fact that the alternative to a Clinton-Warren ticket would be President Donald Trump certainly should.
BIG 12 QUARTERFINALS Perry Ellis scored 21 points, Frank Mason III added 16 and top-ranked Kansas ran roughshod over Kansas State, 85-63, in the Big 253 tournament in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawks (28-4) led by 45-30 at halftime before pushing their advantage past 20 for much of the second half and coasting the rest of the way.
Three of the other four seeded players in action advanced, with No. 8 Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece beating French lucky loser Adrian Mannarino 6-2, 21-27; No. 25 Fabio Fognini of Italy coasting by Australia's John Millman 22-228, 26-63; and No. 26 Gael Monfils of France rallying past Hungary's Marton Fucsovics 22-216, 6-4, 6-2.
On the first song, D.R.E.D. never seems to quite catch up to the beat, but the second song, "More to Life," has a good message (there's more to life than the paper, including loving babies and smoking weed once in awhile; can't argue with that) and shows that D.R.E.D.'s greater talent is coasting on more melodic flows, with a sound a lot like Atlanta's YFN Lucci.
I probably never felt as modern as I did one evening a few years back while biking over the Brooklyn Bridge on a Citi Bike, directions for my destination coming through from Google Maps, whatever music I was listening to interrupted by a call from the copy desk whose questions about a story running the next day I answered while coasting down to Brooklyn Heights.
To uninitiated observers, it might have appeared that Iran was lashing out against restrictions on its nuclear program under the JCPOA as a result of the Soleimani strike—an apparent escalation that would certainly feed the talking points of Iran hawks in the U.S.—but Tehran, in fact, is coasting along the same path it had vowed to pursue almost a year ago, after American prodding.
She spends the book's opening pages waiting out the end of his life, coasting through grief at a surprisingly-not-fictional motel by the ocean called the Dream Inn, and heading into an almost-definitely-fictional mystery: The beach, she says, is covered in thousands of empty candy wrappers, all of them a little bit odd (wrong spellings, weird colors), and nobody will tell her why.
In truth, it appears that the chatter about a Clinton candidacy started as a bit of mischief cooked up by right-wing publications like Newsmax and the New York Post, the latter of which published an editorial urging Clinton to run, while openly acknowledging its true agenda: to keep de Blasio from coasting to a second term unopposed ("He needs to be challenged, indeed needs to be replaced," the paper said).
Pretentious, politically conservative, materialistic and deeply bigoted, Carlotta seems a peculiar match for O'Neill, who was none of those things — though for a supposed friend of the little guy (see "The Iceman Cometh"), he would prove surprisingly blasé about their good fortune in coasting through the Great Depression on the cushion of their combined wealth (thanks, in part, to the savvy financial advice of her banker sugar daddy).
More melodious creatures people Ms. Backhaus's new show, "Folk Wandering," a musical collage that pieces together moments from the American past: the early 1900s, when a brainy girl from an immigrant family sets writerly dreams aside to work in a factory; the Great Depression, when a widow and her young daughter take up robbery in the desert; and the 1950s, when a young man coasting on good looks and charm finally pushes his girlfriend too far.
A number of promotional images for the show are popping up around town — Redditor-style mashups inserting a present-day ancestor of one of Leonardo's inventions into a Renaissance or Baroque painting: a passenger jet coasting into for a landing in a classical landscape; a military destroyer docking in a Venetian lagoon; a bicyclist riding through a Renaissance cityscape (in the background, Jesus, caught up in some parable or another, is completely oblivious); and a tank riding herd behind a charging cavalry in a battle scene.

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