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26 Sentences With "conniptions"

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Such figures might once have sent the country's deficit scolds into conniptions.
Those conniptions began in December 2016, and would continue for months to come.
JUST over a year ago, policymakers were having conniptions about China's tumbling stockmarkets.
That single jab at a failed company sent the investor elite into conniptions.
That news sent stocks down and political commentators on both sides of the aisle into conniptions.
Its narrator, Kevin, is an academic who has fits and outbursts in class — "conniptions," in his words.
Democrats and the media are having such conniptions about the American Health Care Act, you'd think Republicans were really about to repeal ObamaCare.
The disgustingly fat spider that gives Renee (Noomi Rapace) conniptions at the start of Steven Shainberg's psychohorror movie "Rupture" is telegraphing terrors to come.
This will resonate widely both because it's so evidently true and because it's likely to set Trump off on a new round of anti-Obama conniptions.
The foreign, ether-like stench irritated his All-American sinuses and often sent him into dramatic conniptions worthy of a method actor on the New York stage.
His melodramatic, almost adolescent conniptions would be laughable were it not for what follows: the execution of five kneeling men in orange jumpsuits, accused of being British spies.
Trump's move to kill this Iranian terrorist has roiled the Democratic primary, caused the left to embrace him as a martyr and sent the mainstream media into conniptions.
"I'm glad I'm not superstitious," Thompson told CTV, which makes sense: Seeing a black cat on a plane would probably send anyone with a fear of flying into conniptions.
" Others said, "Why don't we just have people go into the conference room and have a controlled conversation that would give the Russians conniptions or give them false information?
He dropped birdie putts of 17, seven and 10 feet on the back nine to extend his lead on greens that were giving other players something close to conniptions.
But the slogan also caused conniptions among liberal critics of Fox News, who viewed it as an intentional needling of anyone who might question the network's view of the news.
And if that comment caused progressives to wonder about the fitness of Trump's "best people," rest assured that the White House was happy with the conniptions playing out on cable news.
As the senators asked questions—occasionally going over the same ground and often getting "I can't talk about that publicly" replies from Comey— social media twisted itself into conniptions over anything that was halfway interesting.
For Silver, politics is a thing that happens to us, not something we ourselves shape, which is why all attempts to wrench it from the cautious center ground of business as usual make him launch, immediately, into online conniptions.
What you're describing, a past economic disruption that put the country on a different course, with all manner of social conniptions, led to a review of the role of government in the economy…Not just the government, of every institution.
"The current conniptions affecting the high yield market are being driven primarily by the exposure of the asset class to U.S. energy companies and, in particular, those involved in the production of shale products," it said in a note Tuesday.
When The Dress went viral in 2015—driving tens of millions of online onlookers into existential conniptions over whether the garment was blue and black or white and gold—it didn't just break the internet, it broke color science as researchers had conceived of it up to that point.
" — the price in euros of a ride from Rome's city center to the airport — one cabby asked Haohao Zheng, a teacher who had the class in conniptions trying to get them to pronounce "xie xie" (thank you), explaining that the sound was similar to that made "by old women without any teeth.
In 2018, a plan emerged to preselect Natalie for the newly created safe federal seat of Fraser. This plan faced internal backlash within the Labor Party, with Crikey reporting that the suggestion had "sent the party into conniptions" because of Suleyman's association with the "chaotic" Brimbank City Council. Reportedly, "many in the party were aghast at the idea of parachuting Ms Suleyman (into the seat)". In response, an plan to preselect Daniel Mulino for the seat was put forward.
The balloon travels all around France, Brittany, over the ocean, and over Mont Blanc in the Alps. However, the balloon turns out to be not so controllable: church spires become objects of threat, factory smokestacks become volcano-like, a stag hunt is no longer about the thrill of the chase, and they inadvertently kidnap washing on a clothesline and a guest at a wedding party in Brittany. The land-bound adults have conniptions as the balloon wafts by, yet, Pascal has a great time.
The Los Angeles Times retrospectively considered I'm All Right Jack and Carlton-Browne of the F.O. to have been Terry-Thomas's best works. His final film of 1959 was as William Delany Gordon in Too Many Crooks. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times thought Terry-Thomas provided "some of the fieriest conniptions to be seen on the contemporary screen", going on to say the actor's "skill is exercised in demonstrating how magnificently and completely a mad-cap comedian can completely blow his top. His eyes flash, his lips curl, his sibilants whistle and he glares like a maniac".

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