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The filing he cooked up is really something to behold.
Ziad Tarabien said he cooked up food until 5 a.m.
Delaney has cooked up his own plan for universal coverage.
And she cooked up a diabolical means of getting it.
The two then cooked up the idea of the store.
O has cooked up since its May stock market floatation.
But according to YouTube, that's yet another fiction Jones cooked up.
This wasn't a gimmick cooked up to try and sell books.
But Disney being Disney, they've cooked up the next best thing.
So is the delicious food cooked up by Chef Natalie Young.
Trade deals are cooked up behind closed doors by obscure bureaucrats.
Beginning in 1885, it was cooked up by a Lowell, Mass.
He contacted the police, who cooked up a decoy payoff scheme.
"These amendments were cooked up inside the regime," Ms. Hawthorne said.
That doesn't sound like what the Trump administration has cooked up.
Cooked-up narratives about foreign infiltration are normally the province of the right, but the center-left has cooked up one of its own—or at least, overhyped what little remains known—for reasons of political opportunism.
It is not Graham's job to repeat the President's cooked-up claims.
Apparently, he's afraid of stunts exactly like the one Lillian cooked up.
Just wait 'til you see what they have cooked up for Thursday.
It's the kind of thing that's surely only cooked up in Hollywood.
Traditional Quarter Pounders were often cooked up in batches ahead of time.
We cannot wait to see what they have cooked up this time.
I fed the dog and cooked up some new recipes for myself.
Together they've cooked up the equivalent of advertising posters for futuristic films.
They were cooked up with a bit of salt and chili—delicious.
In this case, he cooked up some "Radioactive Ribs" for the aliens.
We cooked up a small tribute to a comedic genius and Canadian hero.
I think it's being open to whatever is being cooked up back there.
Do you have any special zombies you've cooked up in this second half?
It cooked up fine, and held together in a dense, healthy-tasting loaf.
Check back in on Friday to see what Vivo's cooked up this time.
"It&aposs cooked up to 350 degrees," Sherry said of the caramel popcorn.
In 2012 he dismissed climate change as a hoax cooked up by the Chinese.
But the really fantastic idea that Stages has cooked up goes one step deeper.
You don't think that's something that we've cooked up in New York, in Washington?
It quickly became clear to inquisitive fans that Bungie had cooked up an ARG.
Bobby Flay cooked up quite the celebration after his impressive golf performance this weekend.
The LA logo was all just something they cooked up specifically for Day One.
Fox News and its founding leader, Roger Ailes, had cooked up a different recipe.
He borrowed Romney's plan, which had been cooked up at the conservative Heritage Foundation.
These are constructs cooked up by human beings and later enshrined as eternal truths.
Julia McWilliams, later known by her married name, Julia Child, cooked up shark repellent.
Under Robby Bach, Microsoft's entertainment and devices unit cooked up a concept called Courier.
That follows an alphabet soup of initiatives, cooked up over the past few years.
Mr. Salonen and Mr. Ma first cooked up this cello concerto during informal chats.
Black market fentanyl wasn't some sick form of revenge cooked up by Mexican traffickers.
In the spring of 103, I cooked up a one-man show for myself.
So he is -- feels like the intelligence community cooked up a political or partisan investigation.
I hope they are not coming with something like what they cooked up in 0003.
They then cooked up a meal and sold it for $200 a piece in Mumbai.
Almost all of them felt like ideas cooked up in an ideological and economic bubble.
Then dip a slice in a succession of chemical baths cooked up to stain DNA.
But so far, the Senate hasn't cooked up a plan that can win 50 votes.
Each section of the super torta had a different flavor cooked up by local chefs.
It's not clear how he'll achieve that, so we'll see what he's cooked up tonight.
It was first cooked up by the novelist Jack London to describe James J. Jeffries.
Retail price competition is nothing more than a distraction cooked up by bank industry lobbyists.
The first is to allege that the testament was a forgery cooked up by Krupskaya.
Many believe that Ebola is a conspiracy cooked up by the government or foreign countries.
Pinkfong, the same group behind the resurgence of "Baby Shark," has cooked up something special.
The two universities found out about Wilson's predicament, and cooked up a last-minute plan.
This is all cooked up by the Democrats to try to make you feel bad.
In fact, the poems were fakes, cooked up by a Scottish writer named James Macpherson.
One Sunday, Mr. Salee and some friends shaved coconuts and cooked up a turtle stew.
The samples are then cooked up so the aromas can be analysed in a lab.
New technology will only exacerbate this problem with doctored videos and cooked-up viral campaigns.
So, I froze and did nothing, then cooked up some baloney to feed them later.
"It isn't being cooked up because of Trump," Governor Brown said in an interview Wednesday.
The charges sounded like they were cooked up in a Shonda Rhimes TV writers room.
Some people believe that Ebola is a conspiracy cooked up by the government or foreign countries.
Speaking truth to power is harder in a world where lies are cooked up for clicks.
After some missteps Timor's tourism ministry has cooked up a natty logo and a flashy website.
Greenland's market value, according to a jokey valuation cooked up by FT Alphaville, is $1.1 trillion.
Well, crank that up to 11 and you've got the controversy cooked up by Sunday's game.
In a new supporters chant that's going viral, the Gooners have cooked up a catchy one.
But, according to Giuliani, this is all part of the plan he and Trump cooked up.
The 41-year-old Dutchman, who cooked up the online food-delivery business by founding Takeaway.
The whole saga, complete with shootings and a car chase, is cooked up for the film.
And whatever got cooked up between seasons will somehow have to pick up from Season 5.
But alas, the Gods had only cooked up yet another cruel joke for our perennial underdogs.
Rubio's candidacy seems like it could've been cooked up by a lab run by establishment GOP figures.
There's a real danger in allowing conspiracy theories — like the one cooked up about Hogg — to thrive.
And they have cooked up a tax plan that caters to the interests of people like them.
Samsung DeX, for those who aren't familiar, is an accessory Samsung cooked up for the Galaxy S8.
Nevertheless, it's clear that eFounders has cooked up a secret playbook for software-as-a-service startups.
But this is not a "witch hunt," and it's not "fake news" cooked up by the media.
Apart from her chocolate-making endeavors, she recently cooked up a storm before heading to the airport.
For Mr. Trump, the global conspiracy is cooked up against the United States to destroy its sovereignty.
And he's given us a clear window into the kind of batshit dimension that he's cooked up.
Senate Democrats, meanwhile, have cooked up a scheme for federally subsidized child care for low-income families.
It was perhaps one of the most ingenious love triangles the show has cooked up thus far.
"The Dragon and the Wolf" is the worst season finale Game of Thrones has ever cooked up.
Hypertrending was cooked up in Foursquare's skunkworks division, Foursquare Labs, led by the company's co-founder Dennis Crowley .
Hawley, however, cooked up an easy retort to this charge by running ads that lied about his position.
This is something that Akiva [Schaffer] and Seth cooked up, and we're figuring it all out right now.
"Some things feel like they were cooked up in a social media lab," says The Good Sort's Buckingham.
Having cooked up a mess, Mr Puigdemont has fled the scene and left others to clean it up.
Plans cooked up in Brussels, meanwhile, are too ambitious, leaving governments to squabble while the migrants pour in.
The sauce at Bridge View is far better than the warm, flat syrup I cooked up back then.
A sudden thought hit me: maybe the whole thing was a hoax that the girl had cooked up.
Last month, Trump told supporters the coronavirus was a "hoax" cooked up by Democrats to hurt him politically.
Mr. Garcia shrugged off the Day of Fire as "insanity" and lies cooked up by an "unpatriotic" press.
The fried chicken in question was going to be cooked up by the Deep South-inspired Absurd Bird.
Lesson number three: Celebrating a cooked-up, semi-obscure Mexican holiday is a fraught thing in Trump's America.
And yet sometimes, some of the best ideas, including culinary ones, get cooked up over a few drinks.
That's a myth that was mostly cooked up by the makers of sugary desserts — I mean, breakfasts — outlined here.
It's gotten so bad some have cooked up wild theories Google is deliberately leaking inaccurate information about the phones.
This part is impossible for me to explain because it's the secret mathematical sauce that the researchers cooked up.
It's a theory first cooked up by T. Lawrence "Larry" Pollard, a former neighbor of Peterson's and an attorney.
But it was also a vanity project, cooked up in the early 1.73s by the British and French governments.
James Corden and the Late Late Show crew have cooked up a new means of torturing their celebrity guests.
It's a thoughtful plan, remarkably simple, transparent, and economically sound for something cooked up in a politically fraught context.
Nerf's new N-Strike Elite Terrascout RC Drone looks like something Skynet cooked up to fight alongside the Terminators.
In this infographic cooked up by Skyscanner, you will be making the most out of your limited time off.
We've cooked up a special Virtual Hackathon to celebrate TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco 27 — our biggest Disrupt event ever.
Legal entrepreneurs have cooked up pot-laced food and drink, reaching customers who might have avoided smoking the stuff.
In the fall of 2014, when Coppola and Murray first cooked up the idea, they went straight to Sarandos.
Even the deepest-pocketed dark-money source for the Republicans couldn't have cooked up the plan deployed against Kavanaugh.
If this report is true, Apple likely has cooked up all sorts of logical interactions for this software bar.
Happily, Armor Lux, the Breton company considered the gold standard in striped shirts, has cooked up a special treat.
" Republicans, she said, "have cooked up a plan behind closed doors that could actually increase taxes on working families.
But where were these patriots when the Bush administration was deceiving us with a cooked-up war in Iraq?
Amazon has even added step-by-step recipes to Alexa to combat what Google cooked up for its displays.
I try to avoid cooked up, ephemeral books that are meant to burnish the appeal of celebrities or politicians.
I try to avoid cooked up, ephemeral books that are meant to burnish the appeal of celebrities or politicians.
With her sharp eye for talent, the dancer and choreographer Michelle Dorrance has cooked up a tap dream team.
The aviation firm had originally cooked up this type for the Navy as a potential anti-ship cruise missile.
Kyle Elphick Fans of this franchise are too attached to the theories they cooked up before seeing the movie.
For some Saudis, the alleged killing is a story cooked up by regional opponents to tarnish the kingdom's reputation.
Making people smile because you just cooked up some eighteen hour brisket, it don't get any better than that.
They bring the chairman of the committee -- a very distinguished position which he has tarnished -- they use him as a tool to tell him what they have cooked up, now you go tell the President what we have cooked up and try to represent to the American people that this is legitimate intelligence.
The entire thing was cooked up by a Harvard grad named Allen Baler, who saw paranoid conservatives as easy marks.
But there's something much more strange being cooked up by people who believe Carlson might be Fox News's saving grace.
When she sold the religious thing like a boss and cooked up tears to talk about the death of Sophia.
These security issues aren't just academic concerns cooked up by bureaucrats to waste time and add red tape to operations.
Trisha Yearwood has cooked up a top-notch collab with none other than her longtime love and "crush" Garth Brooks.
This morning, Jimmy Kimmel tweeted at Ellen and showed off the Dory-shaped pancakes he cooked up for his kid.
Screen Rant cooked up another list of 10 movies that hid spoilers (or foreshadowed important scenes) in the video below.
The encryption that iMessage uses is one Apple cooked up themselves, and it doesn't follow all of the best practices.
In 2015, he cooked up the idea of a desktop-sized Einstein robot that could teach young people about science.
Or could the Fantasy Suite itself just be a conspiracy theory cooked up by the devious mind of Chris Harrison?
So whatever kind of Stanford-Watered-Down-Beer-Prison Experiment they've cooked up is going to go down once (maybe).
Yet nothing could replicate the magic and joy of simply imagining the impossibilities that Douglas Adams' brain had cooked up.
Even in our brief time together in the Dark Zone, we cooked up some minor-epic flash in the pans.
In Germany, Russian propagandists cooked up a media frenzy over a bogus sexual assault to foment discord over Muslim immigration.
Ms. Tuna said she was unaware of the online videos and thought the activity was something her sons cooked up.
Corporate mission statements are cooked up in C-suites, and CEOs can—and often do—change how they are interpreted.
For Mr. Erdogan and his supporters, the global conspiracy is cooked up by the United States to destroy Turkey's sovereignty.
In a way, the question itself is racist, given that the new show was an idea cooked up by Wolfe.
The television producers, gripping sheets of scribbled upon paper between their hairy signet-ringed sausage fingers, cooked up a plan.
Iron Reagan and the good folks at New Noise Magazine have cooked up a little something to fuel that fire.
You'll have to see what hosts Kelsey Caine and Martin Urbano have cooked up for this three-round pageant spoof.
On the way, he asked for $200, telling a cooked-up story about a friend with a broken-down car.
Or is it its provenance: created deep in the ground by Mother Earth, rather than cooked up in a machine?
They cooked up an alibi, telling investigators they had gone to see a movie at the time of the murders.
Those are features of two products, one prototype and one soon-to-be consumer device, Sony's Future Lab has cooked up.
Senior creative director Bret Robbins and narrative director Scott Whitney shared some of what they've cooked up in a recent interview.
Buttermilk offers a variety of Indian dishes at a low price that can be cooked up by simply adding hot water.
The team assembled by Loverd, which included physicist Sean Carroll, cooked up the canonical compromise you see in the Marvel movies.
"There's always a certain amount of suspicion as to what some university academic has cooked up," she said with a chuckle.
The "Alliance for Prosperity" was cooked up by the Obama administration after a 2014 surge in child migrants from Central America.
At wax museums, where business relationships are cooked up between celebs and designers, things like this still happen to sexualized bodies.
That's what researchers at the Universities of Sussex and Bristol have cooked up, and it's exactly as weird as you think.
The formula they cooked up was a mix of earthy, small-town values and slick TV advertising: conservatism as a product.
The team dynamic is what sells this footage, more than whatever convoluted plan they've cooked up for getting rid of Thanos.
Wedding wow "The Big Bang Theory" cooked up the right equation for the "very special episode" featuring Sheldon's and Amy's wedding.
He alleges they're part of a larger plot cooked up by David Boies, the lawyer representing Giuffre, to take him down.
He's extremely prolific: He's cooked up rack of lamb, pork buns, grilled cheese, and garlic shrimp, among many, many other dishes.
So, how does a humble meal of food scraps translate when cooked up by one of America's largest Italian chain restaurants?
Now she has cooked up something they can also run in: the Sonnie sneaker, the first she has designed for Chloé.
This comedy of errors was first cooked up as a book by Ariel Schrag, who adapted it as her own screenplay.
When the Asian salad fad exploded, something that was cooked up by non-Asians became, well, "Asian" in the popular imagination.
This comedy of errors was first cooked up as a book by Ariel Schrag, who adapted it as her own screenplay.
Mr. Netanyahu insisted the prosecution was politically motivated, a scheme cooked up by his left-wing opponents and the news media.
"This deal was cooked up among friends who have known each other for years," said a source involved in the talks.
He views the entire exercise as a "witch hunt" cooked up by Democrats and Deep State conspirators to underline his election win.
Last night when I arrived he cooked up a mess of pasta alla puttanesca and served it with garlic bread and salad.
What have those clever-clogs in the lab cooked up this time to evade the UK's strict anti-weird-internet-drugs law?
Instead, it would compel Hong Kong judges to rubber-stamp extradition requests from Beijing, even if potentially based on cooked-up charges.
Elsayed and his supporters drowned out critical voices by spinning the incident as a "Zionist conspiracy" cooked up by anti-Muslim forces.
But none of those go quite as far as what Russian design firm Dahir Insaat has cooked up in a new video.
You would think, then, that it'd be the perfect market for the latest ridiculous PS4 controller cooked up somewhere in Sony's halls.
Some you'll be able to text with, like Tay; others are just concepts cooked up for the show to spark developers' imaginations.
The first product they tried was a steel nonstick pan, which smoothly cooked up eggs without the use of oil or butter.
A deal cooked up elsewhere would feed Italian populists' claim that they are only ever on the receiving end of EU diktats.
And you can bet that any fail-safe cooked up by the Night King is something that should worry everyone in Westeros.
Because unlike some over-commercialized Hallmark holidays, Star Wars Day wasn't simply cooked up by companies to drain you of your cash.
Similarly, there has been a misguided focus on the bureaucratic fictions of readmission agreements cooked up by the EU with sending countries.
Adidas provided shitloads of merch, Nandos cooked up an endless supply of merky burgers, and a bunch of artists (including Stormzy) performed.
I guess I'd have to drop another $60 on whatever Blu and Amazon have cooked up for me, and the cycle continues.
It was all cooked up by Kiin Kiin, which normally does Michelin-starred Thai food in Copenhagen, but also masters casual cooking.
If there was a strategy cooked up between the President and his lawyer, most White House aides were left in the dark.
The deal it has just cooked up with Baker Hughes, an oilfield-services rival, sets an intriguing precedent for the industrial behemoth.
This compromise was cooked up to please the president's ego, not because it serves any sort of larger strategic or geopolitical interest.
And, hoo boy, have NYC mayor Bill de Blasio and Ed Lee of San Fran (lol, fuck you) cooked up a doozie.
But a great deal of booze was cooked up, concocted and doctored by people who saw an opportunity to make a buck.
He views the entire exercise as a "witch hunt" cooked up by Democrats and Deep State conspirators to undermine his election win.
There were also travelogues, and sketchbooks just for dreams that were filled with the vivid images that his subconscious cooked up nightly.
The Senate has held no hearings on this legislation, which has been cooked up behind closed doors by Republicans without Democratic input.
His texts directly contradict Trump's claim that the Russia investigation is "fake news" cooked up by bitter Democrats to explain their loss.
Restaurants throughout Slovenia have cooked up Trump-themed menus and items to honor the newest American president with a strong Slovenian connection.
Instead, the group was cooked up by the U.S.-backed Afghan government and U.S.-led NATO forces, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.
They are seeking to portray the impeachment process as a desperate partisan plot, cooked up by Democrats to end Trump&aposs presidency.
While "Homeland" previously cooked up some fantastical terrorist plots in its far-flung locales, its homecoming has forced it to stay grounded.
Together, Whitaker and Sexton cooked up a plan to get Sexton's friend, a bat expert, to survey the land for endangered bats.
And so they've zeroed in on an anonymous whistleblower complaint that was cooked up in cooperation with Democrats on this very committee.
Like those shows, it is a lot of fun to watch, frequently as funny and audacious as anything TV has cooked up.
For the 1954 dance "Minutiae," he cooked up a three-dimensional set from plywood panels covered with collages of fabric and newsprint.
The Sheridan Generals' student section, however, has cooked up a much more elaborate and delightful way to distract the opposite team: simulated birth.
Trump signed orders mobilizing National Guard forces to the border in April, citing an imaginary emergency cooked up to please his nativist supporters.
A really cool flying car, cooked up with help from Italdesign and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, but still, a flying car.
Stay tuned to see if Trump tries to come for Cher next...and what brutal response she has cooked up if he does.
Cooked up by Democrats and the media, possibly to distract from an inspector general report that exposed Hillary Clinton and the Deep State.
There's something appealing about space artwork, whether it's the cover of a zany science fiction novel, or promotional art cooked up by NASA.
"Huckabee in a Tree" is the latest holiday adornment cooked up the show, inspired by the long-standing watcher Elf on the Shelf.
She would pat us dry, rub Vicks [Vaporub] on our chest, and have us rest while she cooked up chicken soup and tea.
Moreover, the alternative to military service that the defence ministry has cooked up is to spend three years working as a prison guard.
"Mother Nature cooked up major anti-inflammatory properties with cannabis, and we should use this in the best way we can," he says.
Hamada's team cooked up skewers of his wagyu for $10 a pop, fanning the binchotan charcoal non-stop to ensure the correct temperature.
But "alt-left" wasn't cooked up in some right-wing think tank as a brilliant rhetorical weapon to use against the resistance warriors.
The mad scientists in Burger King's product department have cooked up another radical new take on the fast food chain's most recognizable product.
Sure, you may argue, that's a NERD STAT, cooked up in a science lab by some lame poindexter who never PLAYED THE GAME.
The frontrunner for the GOP nomination, Donald Trump, claims global warming is a conspiracy cooked up by the Chinese to destroy American industry.
Between them, they cooked up the idea of using volunteers with mobile Geiger counters to collect data and stream them to a website.
When I started boarding school, I cooked up as many reasons for visiting home as you would expect from a ferociously homesick teenager.
To keep even more people from running out of money, many employers and the companies that help them have cooked up several strategies.
But many Syrians saw the transfers for what they were — forcible exile, to suit a scheme cooked up by foreigners — and were furious.
Back in 2004, members of Congress and their friends on K Street cooked up a fun game to play with this foreign money.
A recalcitrant kick fighter of the old school—with big dental bills—I like my elbows sharply curved and cooked up Thai style.
Traditional art history presents art as a succession of types and styles with traceable sources, logical trajectories and cooked-up labels (Renaissance, Baroque).
I immediately cooked up a conspiracy theory that the waitress hated me and didn't want me to enjoy all the L.I.T.s god intended.
Again, cyberterrorism, assassinations — I think those things are being cooked up and may come, but we just don't know when they will come.
He said the frigate controversy was "seriously derailing" the implementation of an important security program and was cooked-up by the administration's opponents.
"If the proposals that are cooked up in these bureaucracies are really so important, then let the people's elected representatives decide," he added.
Opinion The fugitive auto executive, who has turned up in Beirut, said he fled Japan to avoid a cooked-up case against him.
Fentanyl is increasingly being manufactured by Mexican drug cartels, according to the D.E.A., or is cooked up in labs in the United States.
I suspect that by the time anyone reads this, Republicans will have cooked up talking points pretending that nothing Sondland said actually matters.
During Trump's appearance at the CIA, he asserted that talk of tension between himself and intelligence agencies was cooked up by the press.
What's more, the plan had the distinct smell of a backroom deal cooked up by campaign strategists as an act of pure desperation.
He cooked up this lawsuit, persuaded his bosses in state government to sign on, and eventually got 20 state governments to pursue his argument.
It's starting to feel like a massive U.S. conspiracy to mount a war against Iran isn't just something cooked up in a TV show.
They cooked up apocalyptic warnings about all the terrible things -- terrible things that would happen to Americans if he were confirmed to the court.
Not to toot my own horn, but I cooked up some pretty solid looks with a fraction of the products I rely upon today.
But the former Maryland Congress member has cooked up one of the more unique universal health care plans of anybody in the 2020 field.
The deal it has just cooked up with Baker Hughes, an oilfield-services rival, sets an intriguing precedent for the $267 billion industrial behemoth.
Customs officials say when they cooked up the rice it was too sticky—and it was then abundantly clear this was no ordinary batch.
The YC-backed company offers a variety of Indian dishes at a low price that can be cooked up by simply adding hot water.
The Entrim 4D headphones are a project cooked up by Samsung's C-Lab, and shown off during the SXSW festival this week in Texas.
This isn't the first time hackers have cooked up phishing scams targeting iPhone users, but it's less common that these occur by text message.
In honor of Pi Day, Chaim Gartenberg and I cooked up a tiny little Raspberry Pi project for yesterday's episode of Circuit Breaker Live.
Furthermore, a majority of this group believes that the allegations are the result of a smear campaign cooked up by Democrats and the media.
" When Talespin cooked up a virtual-human demo of their own last summer and started showing it to companies, Jackson says, "people went nuts.
The startup isn't selling products yet, but it has unveiled some of what it's cooked up in labs, including a meatball, chicken and duck.
Over the years, Mulder has cooked up an awful lot of strange ideas, but solving a crime by taking shrooms might take the cake.
Instead, the finance minister merely cooked up his own growth projections — taking private sector forecasts for the government's revenue, and lopping off $40 billion.
With this in mind, there's a good chance this all-vinyl set was just another "clever" marketing ploy cooked up by the DJ duo.
What happens is, well, Trump: A near-singularly focused President who believes that the conspiracy theories he has cooked up are, in fact, legitimate.
However, that's exactly what Toyota and the APR Racing team have cooked up for the GT300 class of the 2016 Super GT racing series.
Ive sometimes didn't respond well to Jobs' criticisms, or like it when Jobs took credit for something Ive or his design team cooked up.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Hayat said the case against Mr. Shaikh and his fellow executives had been cooked up by the news media.
Martha Stewart cooked up some grub Friday with Snoop, and based on what she told our photog the cuisine made her more than mellow.
SAN FRANCISCO — First, there were conspiratorial whispers on social media that the coronavirus had been cooked up in a secret government lab in China.
Boy, I hope you like mashed taters because sweet hotchy motchy, do we have a piping hot batch of 'em cooked up for you.
But to figure out how much organic matter the underground sills would have cooked up, the scientists first had to find and measure them.
Soda taxes were cooked up as policies meant to discourage consumption of sugary drinks, which have been linked to diabetes, obesity and tooth decay.
People like Carlson and Lindsey Graham loudly ignored the impeachment hearings, arguing that they were a witch hunt cooked up by the president's enemies.
But it's not just Trump's orders for cooked-up tension -- it's his actions, too, which create a sense of heightened drama at all times.
The villain of the season's blackmail subplot seems to have been cooked up in that same lab: a creative millennial desperate to be liked.
Chat is the successor to the seemingly umpteen messaging solutions Google has cooked up for Android, including Google Plus, Hangouts, Allo, Duo and Android Messages.
Surge pricing is a tactic cooked up by the devil and Travis Kalanick in a contest to see who could be the most diabolically evil.
It all adds up to her reportedly being one of China's wealthiest women, having cooked up a hot pot-soaked business empire from humble beginnings.
In "5318008," Josh finally hooks up with fellow mall-dweller K.J. (Chelsea Zhang) after accepting Angelica and Wesley's cooked-up lie that Sam is dead.
So, sure, you might've seen records get made before but there's still something charming about seeing how these ol' vintage sound trappers get cooked up.
A Texas waiter reportedly cooked up a hoax when he claimed a racist patron stiffed him and wrote "We don't tip terrorist" on their bill.
Scientists from Norway's Institute of Marine Research suspect the whale and its harness may be part of an operation cooked up by the Russian military.
It's up there with da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (né 1490) but is far less aesthetically pleasing than what everyone's favorite Renaissance Man had cooked up.
First, he argues that the allegations were cooked up by Clinton's campaign to explain why they lost an election they were heavily favored to win.
The tasty stunt was cooked up between the fast food chain and Fraser, the owner of Redbird restaurant and a past Top Chef Masters competitor.
By extension, international agreements, it is implied, are a betrayal of domestic voters—backroom deals cooked up by global elites looking after their own interests.
If Trump's main goal is to smash America's alliance with the United Kingdom, he couldn't have cooked up a better response to the weekend's terror.
My process of self-realization came to a head when my World of Warcraft friends cooked up the wonderful idea of meeting in real life.
The Manhattan clam chowder, for instance, speaks well for the honest appeal of clams cooked up with a little bacon, tomatoes and a few aromatics.
I'm not sure who cooked up this whole cockamamie plan, but it certainly seems designed to take away from this woman's moment in the sun.
He said that voters found Mr. Sanders credible precisely because his speeches never seemed cooked up for the occasion; instead, he "delivers it as dictum."
She swoops in during Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman's (Henry Cavill) final showdown with Doomsday — a Kryptonian monster cooked up by Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).
Directed by Amy Poehler, the film was co-written by Emily Spivey and Liz Cackowski, based on a story the three of them cooked up.
There were easily disprovable lies about the women who accused Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual assault, cooked up by partisans with bad-faith agendas.
Deception and disinformation that had been cooked up in the K.G.B.'s headquarters had already put Israel and its neighbors on a path to war.
"Every Sunday evening, I cooked up a big feast and divvied it up into portions for the work week ahead, " Meadows writes on his blog.
Ackerman and Dalton ("The Lonely Phone Booth") have cooked up something witty and, as an example of the parental art of redirecting, perhaps inadvertently wise.
Ms. Day was a teenager living in Italy when business leaders in New York cooked up the inaugural Restaurant Week in the summer of 1992.
In an editorial this week, Cuban Communist Party newspaper Granma said allegations that Ferrer had been mistreated were lies cooked up by the U.S. embassy.
Desperate to save face, the president and his team cooked up a nonemergency emergency with the aim of seizing funds already appropriated for other purposes.
The impressiveness of Douglas's technical skill is outshone only by her imagination, which has cooked up rib-tickling tokens of a variety of today's anxieties.
Those individual ideas the groups cooked up were exercises to test out ways that the tech community can do what it does best: propagate products.
As Chef Adam Jones, Cooper learns from and teaches the adorable British child while preparing dinner – which includes some mouth-watering pasta cooked up by Miller.
With the help of her property agent, Zhu cooked up a second contract with Lei that overstated the value of the flat at 7 million yuan.
This latest trailer doesn't reveal much more about the story than we already know, but it's a cute final look at what Pixar has cooked up.
So, he took a page from fellow parents of disabled children, who cooked up costumes that turned their kids' chairs into race cars and princess carriages.
Here are some of the most popular brands in the world today — some cooked up by accident, and others by foodies with an appetite for success.
You might be tempted to think there's way too many phony-baloney faux holidays cooked up by people with way too much time on their hands.
Many cynics even went as far as to claim that possibly the entire thing was an elaborate PR stunt, a hoax cooked up by the WetYourself!
A vignette can have music and camera tricks because they're never presented as live; they're snippets that acknowledge they're cooked up in a video lab backstage.
Halloween's almost here, so Melbourne burger group Huxtaburger has cooked up a limited-edition burger that's worthy of a "Treehouse of Horror" episode of The Simpsons.
But, what's clear is that the dream scenarios being cooked up by Republicans when they first saw the 2018 map are simply not coming to fruition.
A wall will do nothing to curtail these legal medications — or illegal substances, such as fentanyl and meth, that are commonly cooked up in domestic labs.
One of the worst side effects of Trumpism is the way that it drives its opponents into reactive mode, amid an atmosphere of cooked-up chaos.
The event, as those who've read the comic know, is a plot cooked up by Ozymandias to avoid nuclear war and maybe bring about world peace.
The stand-up comic Ali Wong and the "Fresh Off the Boat" lead Randall Park cooked up this romantic comedy, which the pair also star in.
Republicans have warped the record, told all kinds of lies, and insisted that this open-and-shut case was cooked up as a partisan witch-hunt.
And for us, that means going back to Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back for the wretched filth that Yoda's cooked up in his Dagobah hut.
But I believe we may yet have found a perfect something, something cooked up by a bunch of kids who seem hell-bent on finding perfection.
The previous night, he explains, he cooked up a feast for some folks at the James Beard House, and he's got enough leftovers to feed a micronation.
Cooker of delicious meets Ralph Armstrong got fed up with flies swarming the goods, so he went to the drawing board and cooked up this stellar invention.
A prominent advisor to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cooked up a simmering controversy with the suggestion that foreign chefs on Turkish television shows are undercover spies.
Apple is forever a CES no-show, but this year the company cooked up a special surprise for attendees — and, seemingly, for Amazon and Google in particular.
Each robot is totally customizable, and you can even challenge your friends to a one-on-one battle to check out what their imagination has cooked up.
Ishee starts out thinking highly of — and offering to help — Ascendence Biomedical CEO Aaron Traywick, the biohacker who'd cooked up the experimental gene therapy for Roberts's HIV.
In addition to Brussels sprouts and green bean casserole, they also cooked up a few more sides — including stuffing, mac and cheese and Kylie's famous candied yams.
M. cooked up amazing Peruvian chicken with rice, avocado, cherry tomato, cucumber, and cilantro sauce, and he and the baby are already eating when I walk in.
The intrigues cooked up in embassies and drinking holes and secret clubhouses shaped the fates of nations, which made the work of spies of the utmost importance.
Munch through these two very similar shots we've cooked up of Victoria Justice and see if you can pick up the differences between these two tasty pics!
I snarf as much of the samples the chef cooked up of the pre-fix dinner and take bites of random food the kitchen misfires between tables.
To do this, Cruz and Paul have cooked up a novel solution, one that allies them with the White House—and further degrades rapidly degrading Senate norms.
"The Khan controversy is a cynical political stunt cooked up by the Clinton Establishment, and, sadly, John McCain has fallen right into it," she said on Monday.
In this version of the story, Mr Trump would be the naïve, trusting president on whose behalf—but without whose consent—subordinates cooked up morally dubious plans.
" The new Cosmo that he and Helen cooked up would consist of "frank discussions about sex, money, careers, apartments, fashion and beauty — oh, and men, men, men.
Kim Kardashian says her nose ALWAYS knows when it comes to rotting teeth ... and that's not just some BS her 'KUWTK' producers cooked up for the show.
Archie lends a hand to the underwhelming mayoral campaign of his father, Fred, while Veronica works to uncover the latest scheme cooked up by her father, Hiram.
This same group of agents, Mr. Trump argues, then cooked up a phony investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia as a way to undermine his presidency.
Kanye West Per the theory the internet cooked up after Swift released the first image from the music video, Swift definitely also had Kanye West in mind.
In interview after interview, people saw the whole thing as cooked up by Democrats and in fact revealing much more about the unsavoriness of the Biden family.
The Davos recipe has cooked up steady, rapid growth: an annual 6.1% per capita rate in the most recent five years, according to International Monetary Fund data.
It sounds like a doomsday machine cooked up by a comic book villain, but this is a device meant to help save the world, not end it.
The government of Xinjiang called the report a "complete fabrication" cooked up by anti-China forces in the West who cannot bear to see their region succeed.
It was cooked up by the Chinese activist artist Ai Weiwei and the architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron and staged at the Park Avenue Armory.
Richard Anderson -- who played the government agent who cooked up the idea for "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman" in the 1970s -- has died.
From the jump, it's unclear if the titular Keeper's new world is real, or if it's a pocket reality their mind cooked up while they were incapacitated.
North Korea Thursday dismissed a recent UN report accusing Pyongyang of supplying Syria with materials for chemical weapons, calling it a "preposterous fabrication" cooked up by Washington.
The Google-owned home tech startup cooked up a few scenarios in which everyday home life goes haywire as a means of advertising its new outdoor surveillance camera.
LG, General Motors' battery provider, had cooked up a noticeably improved cell that retained energy capacity particularly well when it got hot, as lithium-ion batteries tend to.
Together, they cooked up a new research project to figure out how Tsimane' speakers see what they see—or, more accurately, how they talk about what they see.
But this also means that the substance used to kill Kim was likely cooked up in a government-level laboratory — another indication that Pyongyang was behind the attack.
Besides speaking like everyone's favorite Jedi trainer, Google's also cooked up fun responses to, "Hey Google, May the 4th be with you,"and "Hey Google, who shot first?"
When Carey wasn't busy frolicking with her new flame, she relaxed under the sun and cooked up a feast with family and friends, including ex-husband Nick Cannon.
Turnbull has slammed a proposed alternative bill, cooked up by Liberal senator James Paterson, which would legalise same-sex marriage but also enable discrimination against same-sex weddings.
Cool Britannia was a pernicious myth cooked up in the hazy 60s, only to be resurrected in the cokey and hyper-alert 90s—a magazine publisher's wet dream.
UK politicians have recently been squabbling over the extent of their say on whatever deal is cooked up before Britain is due to leave the bloc next spring.
Kim Kardashian's preparing to drop the legal hammer on a writer who published a story claiming the Paris robbery was a total sham ... purely cooked up for publicity.
Me, South Side, and Metro, we all went down to my house, we cooked up about like ten beats, and then Metro went to the studio with Future.
So Brett bought this pasta without giving it a close look and cooked up a batch, feeding it to Ava and her 7-month old daughter for lunch.
The two reportedly cooked up the disgusting and democracy-debasing stunt of inviting three women who had accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault to the second presidential debate.
Even more ominously, despite Trump's occasional promises to release his own health care plan, he never followed through — which meant he'd be yoked to whatever Ryan cooked up.
An operation is exactly what it was, too, cooked up by General Ivan Ivanovich Agayants, who headed Department D of the First Chief Directorate of the Soviet KGB.
Tooze does a competent job of guiding readers through the toxic alphabet soup of mortgage-based products that Wall Street cooked up: M.B.S.s, C.D.O.s, C.D.S.s, and so on.
Christopher Czaplak, the lead prosecutor, for a warrantless surveillance program cooked up with Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents to track emails sent by defense attorneys and Navy Times.
Sorry folks ... even if you like Donald Trump, come on -- now he thinks the coronavirus scare is something the media has cooked up to defeat him in November.
"Satanic Panic" is a familiar story, cooked up from old-horror standbys — the plucky virgin, the devilish matron — but its throwback "final girl" narrative avoids being merely regressive.
Lynch's latest avant-garde concoction is as inspired and beguiling a blend of model-work, C.G.I., animation, costuming, makeup, set-design and cinematography as he's ever cooked up.
This may sound like a love triangle cooked up in a tabloid reporter's fever dream, but there's a little bit of evidence if you choose to search for it.
Police raided the company amid allegations the story was cooked up to boost the shares of a steel company that Shinil executives had invested in before their supposed discovery.
The researchers conjectured that these organic materials were cooked up inside the hot, rocky and fragmented core of Enceladus, which prior work suggested had water seeping through its pores.
So Mulvaney, who's in charge of the nation's budget, cooked up a plan to push Congress to make spending cuts while also getting around the Senate filibuster: presidential rescission.
On climate change, my plan meets the emissions target set by scientists as quickly as possible by urgently engaging all Americans, instead of imposing solutions cooked up in Washington.
"It's the 25th anniversary of John Candy's passing We cooked up a small tribute to a comedic genius and Canadian hero," Reynolds wrote, thanking Candy's children, Jennifer and Chris.
He says the "fake state coup" was a government-produced drama cooked up to scare pro-NATO voters during the country's general election, which the governing party risked losing.
Moreover Switzerland, unlike the EU, has declined to adopt (non-binding) international rules to aid disclosure of schemes, cooked up by banks and other intermediaries, to circumvent the CRS.
Besides a new Lúcioball arena, Blizzard has cooked up some truly incredible legendary skins for you to try and unlock, including Winged Victory Mercy, Grillmaster: 76, and Lifeguard McCree.
Athens has also been Europe's best bourse this year, though it all trails the 2500% gain vegan darling Beyond Meat has cooked up since its May stock market floatation.
But no one loves bread like Liz White, the 25-year-old college admissions employee in Georgia who cooked up the viral quiz and got none of the credit.
"I am convinced that e-cigarettes represent the 're-invention of smoking,' cooked up by Big Tobacco to hook a new generation," Durbin said in a statement on Monday.
Those of us who watch these films have become superhero fundamentalists, of a sort, shuffling in to see what cinematic wonders have been cooked up for us this year.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump does not like the "border adjustment" tax cooked up by U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republicans in the House of Representatives.
Why it matters: Trump cooked up several demeaning nicknames for his opponents and critics during the campaign, from "Lyin' Ted" Cruz and "Lil' Marco" Rubio to "Crooked Hillary" Clinton.
Trump, moreover, has portrayed the Russia story as a political distraction cooked up by his rivals—firing Flynn for his dealings with the Russians would undercut his own narrative.
Of course, we may never really know exactly what Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin cooked up between them in the two hours they spent closeted alone with only interpreters.
Gamification is a running thread in discourse around social media, but few would anticipate the presentation new media artist Jeremy Bailey and video game entrepreneur Julie Uhrman cooked up.
Cooked up by New York chef Alex Raij on her recent visit to the MUNCHIES garden, the Basque-inspired campfire trout channels the salty, savory flavors of northern Spain.
Festival Season—unlike Hunting Season or Ski Seasons, which were cynically cooked up by capitalists to sell rifles and raclette respectively—is the most important time of the year.
Ages 7 and up.) If Roald Dahl and Charles Dickens cooked up a Christmas tale, it might resemble this spry story of Victorian London (with cameos by Dickens himself).
Reading the increasingly outlandish theories cooked up by Mr. Trump's defenders and apologists is like entering an alternate, upside-down universe where Hillary Clinton remains Public Enemy No. 1.
The latter is flanked with poached quince and seared foie gras; gaps in the plate are filled with a regal sauce cooked up from confit, cognac and red wine.
Pictures have cooked up a solid contender for awards season in the form of The Goldfinch, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Donna Tartt published in 2013.
State media outlets said the conclusion of the Western governments was an American lie cooked up to sap Iran's resolve, and some nationalists on social media argued the same.
Thanks to people enthusiastically sharing pro-Trump headlines cooked up by clickbait farms, in the bizarro-world of online advertising, the fake can be more profitable than the real.
Trigga: Zed cooked up the beat and I started freestyling on the mic, the words "bun down the place" came out in that melody and it was a wrap.
Kara, on the other hand, has cooked up a new segment – it's basically the primetime special, but this time it'll be in front of all of Good Day, USA's viewers.
This is all technically true, but season 1 of the streaming series reveals this love story is far more troubling than the romance novel veneer Netflix's marketing wizards cooked up.
But it would hardly be the first Silicon Valley company to convince itself that a new, cool-looking feature cooked up by engineers is something the users must want too.
When this idea was first cooked up, in 3.73, the statue was planned to be 98 metres tall, to top the Statue of Liberty, which is a mere 93 metres.
I was pretty proud the first time I cooked up some mushroom rice balls and creamy vegetable soup — not so much when I stirred together a pot of inedible muck.
A transgender woman alleges in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that her coworkers at Sam's Club called her "it" and "thing" before her manager cooked up reasons to illegally fire her.
What's more, under the leadership of Speaker Ryan, House Republicans have already cooked up a massive agenda on domestic policy that commands majority support and that Trump has largely endorsed.
Waze has cooked up a new dashboard integration for Android Auto that allows drivers to keep their eyes off their phones for their directions and focused on the road ahead.
Everything got cleared up thanks to Wizards producer Todd J. Greenwald, who explained to Seventeen that the conspiracy fans cooked up isn't as big of a deal as they think.
The technical details remain a bit of a mystery, and it appears the design wasn't cooked up by Es Devlin, the same woman who helped with the Yeezus tour design.
In a spirited blog post Paul Mason, one of his media cheerleaders, even suggested that my proposals hinted at some new "coup" being cooked up by Labour's social democratic wing.
Trump and his team have tried to bury the Russia story by saying that it was cooked up by the sore losers in Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic Party.
In 2006, former Clinton staffer Rahm Emanuel cooked up a similar plan, getting a bunch of anti-abortion, pro-gun, "fiscally responsible" Democrats to run for—and ultimately retake—Congress.
He was executing a strategy cooked up by himself and Trump -- and not shared with the broader senior White House staff -- aimed at defusing this bombshell as best they could.
The selection comes as Brazil struggles with a real-life political crisis to rival anything cooked up on film: a deeply divisive attempt to impeach its populist president, Dilma Rousseff.
On June 16 and 17, Netflix will transform OverEasy into Litchfield Penitentiary Cafeteria, and serve complimentary Litchfield grub cooked up by Singaporean chef Bjorn Shen, of Artichoke and Bird Bird.
"They Ran Out of Asparagus at the Farmer's Market" As you can see, the amount of anger this cooked up in me wasn't enough to even merit hitting the board.
The ten-year strategy cooked up by the United Nations to eradicate the global drug market has been a catastrophe, according to the most detailed analysis of the quagmire yet.
In both its substance and its procedural details, the plan cooked up by the Trump administration and House Republican leadership to overhaul the American health care system is completely insane.
During one incident at the Vatican last year which was broadcast by a Chilean television station, Francis told a group of Chileans that the accusations were cooked up by "lefties".
When employees cooked up schemes to launder money, violate sanctions, manipulate markets, avoid taxes or mislead customers, there were few internal checks and balances to detect or stop such behavior.
Despite that fact, bogus Bush-era legal opinions cooked up by Office of Legal Counsel attorneys provided a legal shield precluding the prosecution of anyone involved in the torture program.
It's an almost direct follow to the "opportunity zones" scheme the administration cooked up—a grift claiming to help poor neighborhoods that was actually a massive tax break for developers.
They will, they say, pursue a piecemeal approach because they have no desire to supplant the giant 2010 health law with a single comprehensive Republican plan cooked up in Washington.
He referred to it as a "drug deal" cooked up with other advisers to the president and instructed aides to report what they knew about it to White House lawyers.
Bits To connect people to the internet, Silicon Valley companies have cooked up various ideas, including the use of drones and hot air balloons to beam web access to all.
I cooked up and ate the leftover headless sardines (stuffed with panko crumbs, shiso leaf, and kumquats before being grilled), and can now empathise with the oni's fear of these.
Depending on who you ask, UK-based Cambridge Analytica either played a pivotal role in the U.S. presidential election or cooked up an effective marketing myth to spin into future business.
Realizing that they didn't have the votes for repeal and replace or repeal only, they cooked up so-called "skinny" repeal — eliminating just Obamacare's individual mandate and a few other provisions.
They hopped in a rowboat, paddled out into the water, and set up camp on a little island, where they built a teepee and cooked up a meal around the fire.
Scroll down the page to the Backup Codes section and click the Generate Codes button; if you have previously cooked up a batch of backup numbers, the button says Show Codes.
How Obamacare repeal defines the campaign: You might have forgotten about the Upton amendment, which was cooked up in the frantic final days before the House passed its Obamacare repeal bill.
The deeds of hate being cooked up by Donald Trump, directly or implicitly, must be met with the willingness of good folk to speak up, and most important, to show out.
The client then seeks to micromanage the litigation, threatening to fire the lawyer if he doesn't implement often disastrous strategic maneuvers cooked up by his "I'm smarter than everybody else" client.
Well, those dog-faced, Salvador Dali-like images have nothing on whatever nightmares are being cooked up in the meth-lab horrorfields of "The MLB Show 17"'s lines of code.
When he came to our test kitchen, he went on a solid rant about tradition and cooked up a paella that was a basically a "fuck you" to sticklers for authenticity.
Dorshkind said the idea for the shirts was cooked up "weeks ago" and was not in response to the controversy of the last several days that riled up the Sanders camp.
The annual speech, a wheeze cooked up a few years ago, features the closest thing the EU has to a president, grandstanding before the closest thing it has to a legislature.
Later in the interview, Assange argues that the sole purpose of the alleged Siberian connection is to delegitimize Trump—that Trump's enemies have cooked up this story to undermine his presidency.
But when anti-immigration screeds cooked up by CIS are presented as serious research reports, the lies are harder to spot—and play a far greater role in shaping public policy.
Since the inception of the probe, Trump has repeatedly dismissed Mueller's investigation as a "Russian witch hunt" and a "hoax" cooked up by Democrats unwilling to accept the 2016 election's results.
The pair, along with Walmart chef Mark Emery and World Food Championships Winner Lidia Haddadian, cooked up healthy holiday recipes for around 150 members of local nonprofit organizations and their families.
It denounced the emphatic July 12 ruling in favor of the Philippines as a farce that had no legal basis and part of an anti-China plot cooked up in Washington.
Maxwell said the plot to haze Melgar started off as a hypothetical joke that was cooked up as Marines and SEALs socialized at a bar and then at a dance club.
Staples explains that his GoFundMe page, which sought to raise a $2 million retirement fund for the 24-year-old artist, was a marketing ploy cooked up by Def Jam Recordings.
In any case, the company does innovate and its launches are never boring (remember the ill-fated Friends?), so I'm eager to see what it cooked up for this year's event.
Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Page have called the investigation a "witch hunt" and said it was cooked up by their political rivals for speaking out against President Barack Obama's policies.
But with excitement over its vegan range and its colorful marketing campaigns, Greggs has, at least, cooked up a storm in Britain, even if its vegan offerings continue to produce controversy.
Without the carcass, we may never know where this poor disemboweled animal fit on the tree of life, or even if it was just a ruse some local prankster cooked up.
The idea that a people would fund or in any way reward terror does indeed seem like a concept so outrageous that it must have been cooked up by conspiracy theorists.
Everyone appeared to be articulate, well-dressed, successful in their education or employment endeavors—not at all the image of recovering addicts and alcoholics I had cooked up in my head.
Tim Bryant and Brian Knudson spent two years preparing for the Cyber Grand Challenge, a $55 million hacking contest cooked up by Darpa, the visionary research operation inside the U.S. Defense Department.
A scam cooked up by two men on Tinder has netted at least 30 victims, who transferred "millions of baht" to the two between 2014 and 2016, authorities told the Bangkok Post.
The sub-supersonic, tube-based, next-gen transportation concept was cooked up by Tesla and SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk, who produced a lengthy white paper on the idea in 2013.
Oppo says it has been working on the technology for a year, so hopefully whatever they've cooked up will be substantial enough for other phone manufacturers to take notice (and hopefully adopt).
Ice Cube glowers, Mr. Hart jabbers, and a plot is cooked up to provide them with occasions to do so, ideally in the company of women in bikinis or fast-moving vehicles.
A new generation of stone-cold homicidal "super predators" was a folk devil cooked up by a University of Pennsylvania sociologist and brandished by political elites up to and including Hillary Clinton.
Conspiracy theorists now traffic in the idea that 9/11 was an inside job and that gun massacres like Sandy Hook are "false flags" cooked up so the government can confiscate guns.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews has written, this hypothetical family of four that Paul Ryan cooked up and has instructed his caucus to meme about does get a one-year $1,182 tax cut.
For a while after Carter's win, the dunk contest became defined by the use of props, and the attempts seemed cooked up in a laboratory or in front of a focus group.
Their main hopes, though, lie in an "action plan" the EU cooked up with Turkey in October, which promised money and other prizes in exchange for efforts to stem the migrant flows.
But while a deal cooked up between Britain's two biggest parties may sound like sensible politics, many consider the chances of May and Corbyn emerging hand-in-hand as slim to none.
First, expanding federal authority over state elections is an initiative from the Obama era, cooked up by former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and sustained in the Trump administration through bureaucratic inertia.
We ate our dinner in the dining car, with a white tablecloth, cloth napkins, real plates and silverware, consuming the first of nine surprisingly good meals, cooked up in the kitchen below.
Remember, Daymond has a ton of knowledge about clothing design -- see FUBU -- and he took us behind the curtain ... saying Gucci cooked up that sweater knowing what the public response could be.
OR, that the Harbaughs are in deep to Big Milk and need to make good so now they've cooked up a wide-reaching scheme to target new potential customers and revenue streams?
And just like he came in like a method actor, Rodrigo then went back as a mad scientist, and he cooked up some things based on all that, and brought it back.
Republican leaders, realizing that they didn't have the votes for repeal and replace or repeal only, cooked up so-called "skinny" repeal — eliminating just Obamacare's individual mandate and a few other provisions.
The two of them cooked up a plan for the museum back in the mid-1940s; it was to be a purpose-built container for Guggenheim's private collection of Non-Objective art.
I do not mean a vat-grown cerebral cortex cooked up in some underground anti-aging lab funded by Silicon Valley immortalists … though I gather those may be soon available as well.
DiGenova has claimed, without providing solid evidence, that the FBI and Justice Department cooked up evidence to make Trump look bad in an effort to help the presidential candidacy of Hillary Clinton.
After a series of W.T.O. decisions in which tribunals cooked up new standards — never agreed to by member nations — related to anti-dumping and subsidy issues, the Obama administration initiated a protest.
But the tax plan President Trump and his Congressional allies have cooked up is a lopsided meal: thick, juicy tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, dry thin gruel for working families.
America's big contemporary problems — poor public health, weak labor force participation, ecological sustainability — won't be addressed by policy ideas cooked up in the high-inflation, low-profit pressure cooker of the 1970s.
Trump's take: Russia ties are 'fake news' Trump has branded the scandal over these ties as "fake news" and a narrative cooked up by the opposition Democrats to distract from their election loss.
They were kind to the Mexican busboys who were and always would be at the bottom of the totem pole, amigos who cooked up fried oysters for their comrades behind the boss's back.
Just when you thought all playground games were spent—kickball, dodgeball, wall ball, ball ball (OK, I made that last one up)—gym teachers have cooked up a new one for the kiddos.
The company insists the deception was cooked up by middle managers and that senior bosses, despite a reputation for microscopic attention to detail, knew nothing of the fraud until it was too late.
The German group has even cooked up a new accounting measure: earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and marketing, which was 122 million euros higher than EBITDA in the first half of 2017.
She concluded that the Zinoviev letter—an English "translation" for which no original ever emerged—was probably a forgery cooked up by anti-Bolshevik Russians and then passed to the British intelligence service.
But in her new book Balancing in Heels, Cavallari reveals that the "will they/won't they" plot between pals Colletti and Conrad was cooked up by producers – and damaging to her self-esteem.
The host and former model cooked up her own favorite foods for PEOPLE Now, and talked about how she slimmed back down to fit into her slinky Naeem Khan gown for the Emmys.
Though software that makes that makes deepfakes possible is inexpensive and easy to use, existing video analysis tools aren't yet up to the task of identifying what's real and what's been cooked up.
Russia has denied allegations by U.S. intelligence agencies that it sought to influence the election, and Trump, a Republican, has said the controversy was cooked up by Democrats and fanned by hostile media.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Thousands of people in the South Korean capital on Friday cooked up a 50-ton feast of traditional spicy cabbage known as kimchi, at a charity event for the city's poor.
The app also supports warning layers for things like thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and tropical tracks – the latter being especially timely given how Hurricane Irma is now getting cooked up out in the Atlantic.
Steele also felt a duty to get the information to the F.B.I. Although Trump has tweeted that the dossier was "all cooked up by Hillary Clinton," Steele approached the Bureau on his own.
The plan was for Aaron to bond with my dad and go to the local bar in my hometown while my mom and I cooked up an elaborate dinner for the whole family.
I was psyched for the reteaming of Keaton and Burton, who together cooked up "Beetlejuice" (1988) and two of the better Batman films, but the chemistry, sad to say, produces no magical brew.
In the same breath they will extol the benefits of individual liberty and the market economy and propose some vast reorganization of society following an ambitious blueprint cooked up by an intellectual elite.
It's been a staple foodstuff in Brazil since Colonial times, when the Portuguese discovered that the root vegetables cooked up by native Tupi Guarani Indians could be used to make a bread substitute.
It feels like a choice that wasn't cooked up by cynical A&Rs and more like Tesfaye geeking out over old Gang of Four songs and attempting to capture that propulsive sound himself.
He and the Donald, the lawyer who was a mob buster and the president who acts like a mob boss, cooked up a harebrained plan to get Trump past the Stormy Daniels problem.
He has a whole story cooked up in which she suffers from delusions and makes violent threats, backed up by a selectively edited recording he made when she was venting during their conversation.
Thus, I am mystified by your front-page article implying that Michael Bloomberg's support for a remarkable range of liberal causes is largely a sham recently cooked up to get him elected president.
This was Schiff after playing a clip where a top diplomat explained that he told the state department about his opposition to the military aid for investigation scheme that Trump had cooked up.
One week, I cooked up a modified batch of sesame noodles (with udon and tahini, because I had them in my pantry) and loaded them with chopped carrots, cucumber and red bell pepper.
As some commenters have noted, the suicide pellet Eugene cooked up for the Negan sister wives a few weeks ago evoked Walter White's ricin capsule in its ominous portent of some future death.
Schiff also recalled former NSC official Fiona Hill's testimony that her boss, John Bolton, referred to the shadow foreign policy toward Ukraine as a "drug deal" being cooked up by Sondland and Mulvaney.
The OK hand gesture and its link to white nationalism began as a hoax cooked up by users of the website 4chan, who falsely linked it to white supremacy, according to the ADL.
In response to Turkey's detention on cooked-up charges of an American pastor, Donald Trump ramped up tariffs on Turkish exports of steel and aluminium, and the Turkish lira fell 20% against the dollar.
Her performance was also a survey of her own discography, a reminder of the sheer breadth of singles she has cooked up in her 20 years as a performer, already a veteran at 36.
He is running for a state-assembly seat in November and thinks the ballot initiative was cooked up by his opponent in the Republican primary, a three-term incumbent, whom he trounced in June.
"We've wanted to build a park in South Korea for some time and are thrilled with the location and the design our Ninjaneers have cooked up," said Case Lawrence, CEO and founder of CircusTrix.
According to the U.S. Attorney, Rini said he'd seen Timmothy's story on an episode of "183/218" ... and cooked up the idea to impersonate him in order to get away from his own family.
Well, the team has cooked up some cockamamie scheme to prevent things from getting too snowy: hire out a bunch of the Mafia to take over and shovel the shit out of some shit.
Isn't it more likely that Bolton's mustache, far from being a deal-breaker, was just an excuse the Trump transition team cooked up to justify not pushing forward a nominee they knew would lose?
To get around that, a plan was cooked up to provide aid to the Contras "off the books" — in part by making arms sales to Iran and then funneling the money to the Contras.
BRIGHTON, England (Reuters) - A 23-year-old Briton has cooked up a compostable compound she hopes will one day replace much single-use plastic - and its main ingredient is byproducts of the fishing industry.
" McCain, while accepting the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia on Monday night, warned the United States against turning toward "half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems.
Moore portrayed The Washington Post's report as a hit job, cooked up by his political enemies, and tried to cast doubt as to why the women did not come forward with their allegations earlier.
Without relying on scenarios cooked up in an imagination unmoored to reality, the FSOC would have been hard pressed to show that this 148-year-old life insurance company was highly prone to failure.
But it certainly would not be the final tally of the first half, as Mandžukić cooked up one of the most beautiful goals you could possibly have asked for in the Champions League Final.
Mr. Voges, who leads the Schauspiel Dortmund, has cooked up an insane multimedia montage that turns "The Greatest Story Ever Told" into a riotously colorful, loud and exactingly choreographed romp through the New Testament.
Today, Ben is inviting Reddit users to suggest ice cream toppings and then, with comic stoicism, Eric opens up a pint, piles on whatever monstrous combo the internet has cooked up, and chows down.
The company, valued at an estimated $68 billion, has been tripping over itself in a series of disasters, including allegations of sexual harassment and the exposure of an app cooked up to trick regulators.
No matter how many trolls the Russians employ, the success of their efforts depends on manipulating real Americans to buy into and spread the divisive messaging being cooked up in St. Petersburg and Moscow.
We live in a world awash with celebrity lifestyle gurus—the most notorious being Gwyneth Paltrow, who in 2008 launched Goop, a new age brand she cooked up after her father died of cancer.
When I first heard that the World Economic Forum had adopted the pleasingly alliterative Trillion Tree initiative, I figured it had been cooked up at great cost by a PR consultant working for Exxon.
He and his party must cease to treat the issue as a mere nuisance, something cooked up by his critics to discredit him, to be batted away with a few clichéd phrases of regret.
But that's all pretty straightforward, and nowhere near as interesting as a smuggling scheme cooked up by a group of three prisoners at the Cook County jail in Chicago and their girlfriends on the outside.
Riverdale fans have long been obsessed with Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse as an onscreen couple — Betty and Jughead, after all, have some of the most romantic scenes The CW series has ever cooked up.
Minorities watched with dismay as FPI and other Islamist groups turned on Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, the Christian and ethnic-Chinese governor of Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, over cooked-up claims that he had insulted the Koran.
Amazon wants its Prime subscribers ordering from its online store all the time, so it just cooked up a new device to help them do exactly that — and it's essentially giving it away for free.
The ice-cream sandwiches whipped up by The Good Batch and the mozzarella sticks cooked up by Big Mozz Sticks also wooed the judges, winning the vendors 1st place in the dessert and market categories.
The first one I tried was dominated by "local almond milk syrup" (orgeat cooked up in Red Hook from nonlocal nuts), but in my second, the lime juice was prominent, the way it should be.
It's unclear who dropped off the duffle bag or cooked up the fried chicken and green beans good enough to break out of jail for, but an investigation is currently underway, the sheriff's department says.
We've seen projects proposing leather made from humans, lab-grown, cruelty-free meat, and have begun to grapple with a future that might include both real dragons and DIY pathogens cooked up in someone's basement.
" Sanders denounced "debunked conspiracy theories cooked up by Trump and Rudy Guiliani about Ukraine" and said that "any assertion VP Biden said a word about the gentleman's appearance is making this something it is not.
He told former Russia adviser Fiona Hill to alert White House lawyers about a possible Ukraine quid pro quo, calling it a "drug deal" cooked up by Mulvaney, Rudy Giuliani and EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland.
And based on testimony from some of the staff of the White House when this whole mess was going down, Bolton was firmly against the "drug deal," reportedly his words, that was being cooked up.
The latest madcap virtual war cooked up by the gaming gift that keeps on giving, Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator, pits a battalion of 300 "Laser Knights" against an ever-growing legion of sword-swinging footmen.
And both President Trump and his colleagues are rallying behind Jordan with the preposterous theory that it's all a conspiracy cooked up by the "deep state" to shield a former FBI agent from their calumnies.
TomatoesPhoto: Karl Thomas Moore (Wikimedia Commons)Surely, someone out there has cooked up a shrimp fra diavolo and thought, "mamma mia, this would be much easier if someone genetically modified the tomatoes to be spicy," right?
Last year American and European officials began to voice growing fears that Damascus might have held onto nerve agents and other lethal toxins, in defiance of the deal cooked up by Mr Obama and Mr Putin.
Ignore, for a moment, the stunning moral failure that is an American president seeking to dismiss the death, suffering and bereavement of many thousands of American citizens as a political stunt cooked up by his enemies.
Other witnesses have reportedly described Bolton as caustically dismissive of attempts to pressure Ukraine, slamming those efforts as a "drug deal" cooked up by EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland and White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney.
In fact, the only time he admitted to being "down" was during the Iran-Contra scandal, when polls showed that Americans did not believe he was unaware of the nefarious deal his rogue aides cooked up.
Of the couple dozen or so beverages Starbucks' coffee whizzes had cooked up to mark the 22017 Fall season, the PSL scored well behind front-runner flavors like chocolate caramel and cinnamon spice in market testing.
But in recent months, the dossier has taken on new life as the centerpiece of a conservative counter-conspiracy theory, which holds that the whole Trump-Russia investigation was cooked up by the president's political enemies.
To make the new Halloween Frappuccino look like a creepy concoction cooked up in a cauldron by a witch, the recipe calls for "bats warts," which as repulsive as they sound are actually just chia seeds.
So, one of the things that did stand out to me during the movie was why the porgs were totally cool hanging with Chewie in the Falcon after he'd cooked up a couple of their brothers.
But here's a new theory he's cooked up today on the Dan Patrick Show: OK, so Johnny Manziel is saying shame on the Cleveland Browns for not doing their homework... on him not doing his homework?
The experiment's surprise success raised the possibility of a cyberpunk-style era of biowarfare, and the possibility that an exponentially deadlier disease, smallpox, could be cooked up in a lab through the science of synthetic biology.
The agents had cooked up a scheme for senior CIA officials to call Jim back from The Farm and assign him as a branch chief in the Counterterrorist Center, or CTC, in the Original Headquarters Building.
Gingrich's proposal, first reported by Politico on Monday, was cooked up by the former Republican House speaker and a varied cast of characters ranging from NASA advisers to a former publicist for Michael Jackson and Prince.
Trump also called the Mueller probe a "hoax" cooked up by Democrats to cover for their embarrassing election loss at least twice, and noted that Democrats had a tremendous built-in advantage in the Electoral College.
Together, Mr. Moore and Mr. Kitces cooked up XY (as in Generations) to provide a community and infrastructure — including technology tools, investment resources and compliance assistance — for other advisers who wanted to work in this way.
They found that music sites that had conducted interviews with Mr. Threatin (and one that gave him an award) had been cooked up on WordPress or Wix, and padded out with content stolen from other outlets.
Bolton aides testified during the House hearings that the then-national security adviser had referred to what was being cooked up vis-a-vis Ukraine as a "drug deal" that he didn't want any part of.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Fugitive former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn said that he was brought down by a plot cooked up at the company, some of whose executives he named at a news conference in Beirut on Wednesday.
The show usually ends its seasons with a bang, featuring guests like "Weird Al" Yankovic, Tom Hanks and Russell Crowe, so tune in for whatever Oliver has cooked up for the last show of Season 6.
Mr. Comey's testimony before the House Intelligence Committee created a treacherous political moment for Mr. Trump, who has insisted that "Russia is fake news" that was cooked up by his political opponents to undermine his presidency.
This meh bit of installation art, cooked up by a world-famous artist (Ai Weiwei) and two equally prominent architects (Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron), has "How much did this cost?" written all over it.
Last Monday, accepting the Liberty Medal at an event honoring war heroes, McCain warned against "half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems" — a direct call against Trumpism.
When MUNCHIES tagged along with Julia Ziegler-Haynes on her country expedition to Worlds End Farm in upstate New York, she cooked up a country feast worthy of the happy, healthy animals she used to prepare it.
Metacritic score: 53 out of 100 Pokémon Detective Pikachu is one of the more unlikely movies to hit the theaters recently, and the premise sounds sort of like it was cooked up in a state of delirium.
As Game of Thrones fans eagerly await the premiere of the show's eighth and final season, HBO has cooked up a plan to hold them over: a worldwide scavenger hunt in pursuit of six Iron Throne replicas.
Click here to view original GIFA few months ago a Stanford Linguistics PhD candidate named Ed King cooked up a website that makes Obama say anything you want, spliced together word-by-word from endless online clips.
It looks like after whatever (hopefully succinct) origin DC has cooked up, we get into a whole bunch of super-powered action, some stuff about Aquaman being king of Atlantis, and a whole lot of sea creatures.
The team behind TempehSure have cooked up a toaster oven (of sorts) solely for making homemade tempeh, an alternative form of plant-based protein that typically comes from legumes such as peanuts, soybeans, chickpeas and black beans.
Many voters seem to accept the government's insistence that the whole affair has been cooked up by the opposition—whom, it hints, favours the interests of Malaysia's ethnic-Chinese and Indian minorities over those of ethnic Malays.
According to an email to me from Guha, he and Walther cooked up RSS in the beginning with some input from Libby; after AOL bought Netscape in 1998, he and Walther left and it became Libby's responsibility.
CGI influencers like Lil Miquela, a digital avatar with 1.7 million followers created by the venture-backed startup Brud, or the lifelike personalized avatars that Genies, SuperPlastic and Toonstar have cooked up, should drum up more dollars.
"I got a lot of questions at my town meetings across Iowa over the last week or so about the Supreme Court, but hardly any mention of this document issue cooked up by Washington insiders," he said.
Why would Jones—the unhinged far-right radio host who claims the Sandy Hook shootings were staged and that 9/11 and the Oklahoma City bombing were cooked up by the US government—step away from Pizzagate?
Republicans rose one after another to defend the attorney general and urge the Democrats to turn their investigative focus to the origins of what they see as a special counsel investigation cooked up to smear the president.
In that tradition, Mr. Plein transported his team of 20 designers from his three brands — Philipp Plein, Philipp Plein Sport and Billionaire — to his house (they had to share the bedrooms), and they cooked up the collection.
The Ukraine myth is hardly the only example; for years, it has repeated false conspiracies about the murder of Democratic staffer Seth Rich, a conspiracy literally cooked up by Russian intelligence and fed into the US media.
Opened in 2015, the East London Juice Co. is a micro-batch dispensary offering botanical and medicinal elixirs, broths (their vegan broth alone lists more than 323 health-giving ingredients) and powders, all cooked up on site.
Even for viewers familiar with the diversity of art forms cooked up by the Gutai artists and the attitudes that informed them, much of what is on display in this Yoshida show may come as a surprise.
Of course, we've since learned that the Good Place is actually the Bad Place, an experiment cooked up by Michael (Ted Danson) to better torment four unlucky humans in a fashion they'll suspect less and hate more.
In Isn't It Romantic (beware of the spoiler), Natalie doesn't just have a traumatic brain injury—she was in a medically-induced coma and the entire movie plot ends up being a dream that her subconscious cooked up.
That's the promise of a new Microsoft PowerPoint cognitive service, PowerPoint Presentation Translator cooked up by Garage (Microsoft's experimental project arm) and demonstrated publicly for the first time on Wednesday at the company's Build developers conference in Seattle.
If you believe the president, this mysterious server is the key to solving the riddle of who really gained access to Democratic email systems and proving that allegations of Russian involvement were cooked up to damage Trump's campaign.
Zisser cooked up 20 jumbo eggs (both fried and scrambled with cream), 2.2 pounds of bacon, six large sausages, four English muffins and the classic tomatoes and mushrooms – all fried and slathered in about four sticks of butter.
Now the world's newest blue pigment, YInMn (so called because it's made up of Yttrium, Indium and Manganese) was cooked up by accident by a team of chemists led by Mas Subramanian at Oregon State University in 2009.
He concludes, for example, that it was "fully evident that ISI officers had cooked up" the horrific terrorist attack in Mumbai in 2008, which did much to isolate Pakistan internationally and spurred better relations between India and America.
Or it was deceitful from the very beginning, they wanted eye and ears on the Trump campaign so without any probable cause they cooked up this echo chamber of spies and lies of misinformation to get the surveillance.
Trump has sought, with no small measure of success, to turn the investigation into these matters into a partisan food fight, in which the real issue is a "crooked scheme" cooked up by the lame duck Obama administration.
The production design is inventive, and the director has a real knack for scares; he reminds me a bit of Neil Marshall early in his career, when he cooked up credible, concise horror pictures like "The Descent" (2005).
"The U.S. administration secretly cooked up with the Palestinians an extreme anti-Israeli resolution behind Israel's back which would be a tailwind for terror and boycotts and effectively make the Western Wall occupied Palestinian territory," the official added.
They're deliberately hard, weird, and subversive, often taking more inspiration from the world of kaizo—stages that push back on what's normally considered proper level design, and are typically punishing— than anything Nintendo's cooked up over the years.
Those numbers were cooked up at the Center for Immigration Studies, a small advocacy operation in Washington that emerged, early on in the campaign, as Trump's go-to source for research about migrants and the dangers they pose.
And as messy as the episode is—at certain junctures, it feels like something that was cooked up during a pissed-off boomer book group on the Upper West Side—it manages to define the Kings' central precepts.
Reflecting the different disposition of congressional Republicans, they tried to skip lightly over all the details and just force members to support a big package that then-Speaker Paul Ryan cooked up rapidly with a handful of allies.
Now, I see more clearly that so that much of our "polarization" seems to be cooked up in a vat of social media, cable TV and talk radio to the benefit of those who gain from our divisions.
The lawmakers leveled a litany of lurid and largely unsubstantiated charges against the F.B.I. and the Justice Department, arguing that officials had wrongly exonerated Hillary Clinton and then cooked up an investigation of Mr. Trump for political reasons.
With Kluver, he later arranged "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan, in which engineers and artists, primarily dancers (Lucinda Childs, Deborah Hay, Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton) together cooked up technologically driven performances.
BEIRUT, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Fugitive former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn said that he was brought down by a plot cooked up at the company, some of whose executives he named at a news conference in Beirut on Wednesday.
Museums & Galleries This meh bit of installation art, cooked up by a world-famous artist (Ai Weiwei) and two equally prominent architects (Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron), has "How much did this cost?" written all over it.
The former showed flashes of the exuberance and inventiveness that made him such an exciting presence on his early mixtapes, but for every unique, pop-rap experiment he cooked up, there was a hunk of cookie cutter trap.
Ryan and his team have even cooked up a model family — a mom, dad, and two kids getting by on the national median household income — who stand to reap a windfall of $1,182 per year from the plan.
On the day of the referendum itself, the brothers from Celler de Can Roca in Girona cooked up a noodle casserole, along with a dessert in the colors of the Catalan flag, for volunteers at their neighborhood polling station.
Of course, this is a president who is well known for absorbing dubious online misinformation like a sponge, and has cooked up his own conspiracy theories on everything from imaginary voter fraud to whether Google is secretly blacklisting him.
Kyle Marcoux, a foul-mouthed culinary wizard known as The Vulgar Chef, cooked up his own version of what he called Cheetos Crusted Mac N' Cheese Fries in September 2015—nine months before Burger King announced its monstrous creation.
There was the infamous "Triple Six Fix" incident of 1980, in which Nick Perry, the announcer of Pennsylvania's "Daily Number" game, cooked up a plot to weight the ping-pong balls used in the drawing to ensure his victory.
Chefs and local organizations cooked up a giant meal made entirely of recovered produce -- the imperfect fruits and vegetables that rarely make it to grocery store shelves, and are often thrown away and end up rotting in a landfill.
I was so horribly full of pig and I honestly thought I would feel absolutely disgusting and sick, but actually I was more intrigued to see what mad delight Jim had cooked up for me to finish this party.
The bland viral stunt, cooked up by the pop superstar and Derek Blasberg for his Vanity Fair video series "Derek Does Stuff with a Friend," was intended to promote Perry's new single "Bon Appétit" and replicate its cover art.
Investigations quickly revealed it as a hoax, one cooked up by none other than the Yes Men, the artist-activist duo known for launching fake and satirical campaigns on behalf of major organizations from the NYPD to Dow Chemical.
Here's how he's using them to take on Trump" by Recode's Tony Romm: Last fall, "the LinkedIn co-founder cooked up ... a card game ... where players could compete to outdo each other in crafting the most offensive phrases possible.
His deputy, Kem Sokha, has been holed up for seven weeks in the party's headquarters fearing arrest after being summoned by the courts over a sex scandal that his supporters say has been cooked up by the ruling party.
Dana -- skyping in from his PRIVATE JET -- joined the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show on FS1 ... and was asked straight up if the feud between the fighters was cooked up by the UFC to help sell tickets.
In October 2016, Poff allegedly cooked up a homemade explosive device using black powder, pyrotechnic powder, and a salad dressing cap, and stuffed the materials into a cigarette pack before mailing it off to Abbott, the Houston Chronicle reports.
Tom Brady's personal chef Allen Campbell cooked up quite a story last week (see what I did there?) when he revealed the outrageously healthy diet he prepares every day for the New England quarterback and his wife Gisele Bundchen.
Not the cheesy, cooked-up hope that comes with a lifetime guarantee of happiness, but the real kind of hope, the tiny sort that one has no choice but to cling to when everything else has been ripped away.
Bard SummerScape 2018 — courtesy of Gideon Lester, Bard's artistic director for theater and dance — has cooked up a grand collaboration this July: The first authorized dance performance based on T.S. Eliot's "Four Quartets," a masterpiece exploring time and memory.
Elsewhere, we get Charlotte enduring a cozy, cooked-up dinner with the Canadian Prime Minister (Alexander Skarsgård), an oyster-slurping creep, while paparazzi swarm outside, and one fine sequence (why only one?) with Lisa Kudrow as a political P.
Christina Hart spent so many bitter mornings waiting in the cold for the bakery in Manhattan where she works to open that the entire crew now gets there early, a solution the owner cooked up so she wouldn't quit.
McCain, who has denied Trump a crucial vote on Senate Republicans' efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare, condemned "half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems" in an acceptance address Monday.
BEIRUT, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Fugitive former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn said that he was brought down by a plot cooked up at the company, many of whose executives he named publicly at a news conference in Beirut on Wednesday.
The O'Reillys have cooked up a smart application of blockchain technology to a flawed sector of the gig economy, but they haven't yet found the secret sauce for making that solution attractive to the workers most desperate for a better system.
So the LinkedIn co-founder cooked up plans during the presidential election to challenge Trump at his own game — a card game, to be exact, where players could compete to outdo each other in crafting the most offensive phrases possible.
The 90-minute show is only for adults, who will be offered dishes such as Mrs Twit's infamous bird pie and other choices like "Treasures of the Compost Heap" and "Glowing Hug Tight Glue", cooked up by London-based Bompas & Parr.
His case is also shrouded in mystery, but according to the New York Times, Mikhailov's defense lawyer, Inga Lebedova, argued that the accusations against her client were motivated by a revenge plot cooked up by a Russian businessman named Pavel Vrublevsky.
"The US administration secretly cooked up with the Palestinians an extreme anti-Israeli resolution behind Israel's back which would be a tailwind for terror and boycotts and effectively make the Western Wall occupied Palestinian territory," a senior Israeli official said.
Set in the then-capital, the park with its merry-go-rounds featuring brightly coloured ponies, a kiddies' play hall and a games arcade, was probably not the most sinister project the notoriously brutal military rulers had ever cooked up.
This was the unfortunate scheme Travis Tarrants, 40, of West Baden Springs, Indiana cooked up to enact revenge on the person who secured his dream job, teaching fourth grade and coaching basketball at Springs Valley School Corporation in French Lick.
An idea like the debt ceiling could only be cooked up in Washington; instead of restraining Congress from spending taxpayer money, it invites them to run up debt first and then debate later whether to pay for it -- or not.
In a question to Scott Keller, the lawyer for Texas, Justice Stephen Breyer referred to the politics colouring the fight and suggested that the case before the court may have been cooked up in the hope of getting a hearing.
LONDON (Reuters) - Cheeses made with bacteria taken from celebrities' ears, toes and armpits, a ceramic toilet cooked up from cow manure, edible water bottles and a "talking plant" may not be your usual exhibits at an art and design museum.
When the second Bush administration cooked up a case and a plan for war with Iraq, much of the cooking was done within the Pentagon, under the eye of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; the results of that short-circuiting were bad enough.
It was in this landscape that vocalist J.R. Hayes and guitarist Scott Hull would form Pig Destroyer, a band that took what they'd each done in Enemy Soil and Agoraphobic Nosebleed, respectively, and cooked up their own chaotic brand of grindcore.
To limit the political pain, Democrats cooked up an approach that would have essentially deemed the bill passed under what is known in Congress as a self-executing rule, allowing Democrats to avoid a direct vote on those objectionable provisions.
His lawyers cooked up a farcical literal reading of state law to justify the decision, but Democrats — led by former Attorney General Eric Holder — intervened, the state courts laughed off Walker's case as absurd, and so the elections were called.
The only logical conclusion, they contend, is the one that Mr. Trump has already reached: The investigation led by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, is a "witch hunt" cooked up by Democrats desperate to undermine a president they detest.
"The Democrats have zeroed in on an anonymous whistle-blower complaint that was cooked up in cooperation with the Democrats on this very committee," Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, who is the ranking member of the intelligence committee, said Wednesday.
ZACHARY WOOLFE AT 1 MINUTE Nothing against the string section of the Berlin Philharmonic, but the magic of this "Pavane" by Fauré is cooked up entirely by the wind section in the first 90 seconds before the violins get their say.
The latest incident cooked up by the simulation, which has surely turned your timeline sour in the past few hours, is that not only Kid Rock, but Kanye West paid a visit to the White House to see their buddy Donald Trump.
The subject, such as it is, is the unblinking pursuit of obsessions, no matter how peculiar they may be—and Morris captures these people not only telling their stories, but sharing the theories they've cooked up in years of work, mostly by themselves.
"A market-based cost will be much more efficient, and much fairer than the alternative which is a patchwork of inefficient and ineffective charges and taxes which are cooked up primarily just to raise cash rather than to tackle climate change," Tyler said.
Either two people working at the company are about to get hitched, or the whole thing was cooked up by HaoBTC itself to promote its new mining pool, which people can join for a fee and get a cut of the reward coins.
Upon even closer inspection, Wesearchr appeared to be little more than a scam cooked up by internet troll Chuck Johnson to make some extra scratch off pieces of irrelevant information he already had on hand—a fact he wasn't shy about publicizing.
CineFix cooked up a list of 10 of the most emotional movie scenes of all time—but really, it's a dive that goes so much deeper than that, because it takes a look at all the ways movies deliver all kinds of feelings.
Photo by Jen2d2 In Washington State capital Olympia this past week, conservative lawmakers cooked up a batch of laws that they want to see through in Trump's America, and one item on a bill is to allow fans to carry guns into stadiums.
" 'Secretly cooked up' Hours before the UN Security Council vote, the Israelis made clear their intense disappointment with the US over the resolution, which calls on Israel to "immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem.
The liar, Shannon Egeland, not only cooked up that scheme, he told cops he'd stopped to help a pregnant driver on the side of the road in Caldwell, Idaho, when someone bopped him on the head and then shot him in the legs.
While Game of Thrones fans await the show's final two episodes to see who will ultimately sit on the Iron Throne (and get mad about it), one fan has already cooked up the perfect spin-off for Arya Stark and The Hound.
Since the appointment in May of Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, Trump has repeatedly dismissed the probe as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax" cooked up by Democrats unwilling to accept the 2016 election's results.
Martin Shkreli delayed and delayed and delayed for years redeeming an investor's $1.3 million stake in Shkreli's hedge fund, and then cooked up a purported "consulting agreement" from a new drug company to finally pay off that man, the investor testified Wednesday.
Upon his arrival, he was pleasantly surprised to find that his wife had cooked up some hearty soup and so, no longer bound by his impulsive fast-food choice, he polished off his beverage and chucked the fries in the garbage bin.
Woodley cooked up a few consequential moments—a takedown in the third round and a blitz of punches in the fight's final 30 seconds that nearly knocked Thompson unconscious—but it was largely fought with narrow margins of victory every five minutes.
As was the case with past partnerships like Pokemon Go, the licensing deal has given Nintendo the ability to put its characters in experiences it wouldn't have cooked up in-house, due to its longstanding commitment to a closed hardware/software ecosystem.
He takes the hippy-dippy beachside memorial service cooked up by Alison's mother Athena hard as well, grimacing through reminiscences by both Noah and, somewhat surprisingly, Ben, who praises her empathy for him in his final lines of dialogue for the season.
Journalists have rallied to Mr. Yousuf's cause, claiming that the charges have been cooked up and that he is being punished simply for what he covered: explosive antigovernment protests and militant activity, two real forces that have been haunting Kashmir for years.
Some of the aides pushed back on Mr. Trump, including the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, who saw the investigation as a delay tactic cooked up by the Democrats to give them more time to dig up dirt on Judge Kavanaugh.
"If he can get him to say that all the problems between Russia and America have been cooked up by the Ukrainians and America's deep state, or anything that leads in that direction, it will be a success for Putin," he added.
" And whatever you thought of the comedian Kathy Griffin before or after she cooked up a picture of herself holding a Donald Trump mask covered in fake blood, you should read Yashar Ali's profile of her in The Cut, "Off With Her Head.
"[Russian President Vladimir] Putin and his intelligence services disinformation campaign team in Moscow couldn't have cooked up a more useful tool for spreading conjured and baseless conspiracy theories than the one Chairmen Graham, Grassley and Johnson announced today," Schumer said in a statement.
We chose the country of Canada as the top place to go this year, partly inspired by international interest in a country that seems devoid of wrenching rifts and partly because of the yearlong celebrations that have been cooked up for the sesquicentennial.
Many elderly and infirm patients were left without medicine and vital treatment because of a severely depleted public health system There is no scenario in which, as Trump claims, the figures were simply cooked up by Democrats to make him look bad.
Now a drama critic, Bergljot has broken with her parents, who have "entered into a conspiracy to save their reputation," and with her two younger sisters, Astrid and Åsa, who believe that her memories of abuse have been cooked up in psychoanalysis.
It's a big mess that YouTube cooked up for itself, and while it's nice to see the company enforce its own policy on hate speech and remove neo-Nazi channels, Sprave is right when he says channels like his are wrongfully caught in the crossfire.
During his sermon-like speech Wednesday night, Moore again dismissed the women's claims as "false and malicious," blaming the raft of stories about his alleged misconduct on a "conspiracy" cooked up by "Democrats pushing a liberal agenda" who have "tried unsuccessfully" to ruin his campaign.
He arranges for an attorney, via Angelo, to get her bailed out after convincing the judge that Freda was mentally unstable when she shot Jamal, and that she has a family history of mental illness (a story cooked up by the attorney with Jamal's approval).
Considered in terms of today's omnipresent branding, "John & Yoko," the vocal performance, co-opts "John & Yoko," the celebrity-tag-as-brand cooked up by the mass media as soon as the couple became headliners, and "John & Yoko," the recording, becomes the ultimate aural selfie.
Hintz told Gizmodo that the entire scheme that was cooked up by Foxconn, which involved the agreement to create a factory in former House Speaker Paul Ryan's district at the direction of former Republican governor Scott Walker, seems to have been a political ploy.
So Britain should leave, paving the way for a more dynamic, supple state; freeing British entrepreneurs from stultifying rules cooked up with the help of monopolistic conglomerates; and releasing cash that could seed a British version of DARPA, the American government's emergent-technology arm.
It could just be a tribute... Jack Black was a guest on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, and he showcased his incredible voice by giving the audience a taster of the theme tune he and Nick Jonas cooked up for the new Jumanji film.
To be fair, the short film was billed as a match—the very first House of Horrors match, to be precise, cooked up in the dark imagination of Bray Wyatt in order to get revenge on his languid arch-rival, current World Champion Randy Orton.
So when I heard that Peter Saul: Fake News was opening at Mary Boone (September 9 – October 28, 2017), I headed over there before the opening,  eager to see what he had cooked up since America had elected a disgustingly narcissistic, racist bully as President.
These Balkan delicacies — barbecued meatballs, cabbage wraps and stuffed peppers — are the basic ingredients of an entrepreneurial scheme cooked up by a group of Roma women looking to better their lives and leave the overcrowded and insalubrious camp in Rome where they currently live.
So they cooked up the peach-and-pecan-flavored whiskey Old Camp, bottled in Lawrenceburg, IN. It's FGL's version of going full Kylie Jenner—why take a promotional fee for a product when you could make your own product and hold that equity instead?
"This case is about a scheme that was cooked up between Todd Howe and Joe Percoco to line Joe Percoco's pockets with money from clients of Howe, who had business before the state," a prosecutor, Janis Echenberg, told Judge Valerie E. Caproni in December.
I have seen the alternative to Ted Cruz — Lord knows we need an alternative to Ted Cruz — and he's a peppy, rangy, toothy progressive with ratios of folksiness to urbanity and irreverence to earnestness that might well have been cooked up in some political laboratory.
This sequence lasts only a few seconds, but it is a complete narrative, a story told so deftly — with such faithfulness to Aristotelian dramatic principles and so sure a command of cinematic clichés — that it's hard to believe that it wasn't cooked up in Hollywood.
"To refuse the obligations of international leadership for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is unpatriotic," he writes in his preface, a scolding he directs at no one in particular.
The conference offered a daylong workshop in which to learn how to become a "vector" in society to fight against a plot cooked up by Islamic nations to set up colonies across Europe, by way of European Muslims, who were adherents of Sharia law.
Shortly before their first live performance on Thursday, the group explained that its name directly lampoons the belief held by so-called "truthers" or "hoaxers" that government-paid actors are deployed to staged school shootings or cooked-up terrorist attacks to pose as grieving relatives.
But the fact that productivity growth has slowed all over the world, not just in the United States, strongly suggests that the productivity slowdown is not the result of the Affordable Care Act, the US tax system, or anything else cooked up in Washington.
The Meyerowitz Stories gives no answers, but does employ a great deal of humor and forbearance, which, coupled with a commitment to "politics in the first person," may be the only reasonable response for ordinary citizens to the daily mess cooked up by global leaders.
According to sources familiar with Hill's testimony, she also said Bolton had warned her that he would not get caught up in what he referred to as a "drug deal" being cooked up on Ukraine by Sondland and White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
"This unique collaboration between Lexus and Vevo showcases the Lexus IS as an incredible work of art, technology and design through the lens of a music video" is a statement cooked up by Lexus' PR team to describe this insanely indulgent but undoubtably cool little project.
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula K. Le Guin's 1968 novel A Wizard of Earthsea was one of the original tales of a young boy going off to an academy to learn about magic, decades before J.K. Rowling cooked up Harry Potter.
But her previously compelling mix of that all-too-grounded childhood trauma and otherworldly mystery is crushed down in The Girl in the Spider's Web, reducing it to some conventional badassery of the sort that feels cooked up by someone trying to build a simulacrum of feminism.
Those types of announcements earn those companies brand recognition and headlines, while most of their money comes from the more plain, mainstream products, letting them afford to make just a few hundred units of an enthusiast machine that was cooked up as a fun side project.
After the first round of recent regional elections in France — a test tube of a country when it comes to the cooked-up confrontation between the two camps — a cartoonist drew a Salafist yelling "We won!" in response to the National Front's record showing at the polls.
That is just what lawyers engineering the challenge to the unions have cooked up, the economists argue: a claim that a small, oppressed subset of teachers, policemen and firefighters across America want to stop paying dues because they hold beliefs that clash with those of their unions.
It's already cooked up new ones like a leaderboard for each creator's most engaged fans who earn a special badge next to their comments, as well as a version of its Rights Manager tool for removing or taking over monetization of unofficial copies of their videos.
Japan Inc effectively slammed the door shut to overseas takeovers in 2007 when, backed by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Bull-Dog Sauce, a venerated condiment brand, cooked up a poison-pill defence to rebuff the advances of Steel Partners, an American hedge fund.
The problem with the President's tweets, besides their mangled syntax, made-up words and personal vendettas, is that so many of them are flat-out lies: narratives cooked up from who knows where in his mind and disseminated to his millions of followers (and millions of bots).
The Gotham Bat and the Man of Steel inhabit the same intellectual-property universe, and the fight between them is, depending on how you look at it, either a diabolical stunt cooked up by Lex Luthor or a cynical cash grab engineered by DC and Warner Brothers.
But First Man got partly hampered by a conspiracy theory cooked up by right-wing media, and Beale Street seemed to have run aground on a late release date and, possibly, on the feeling among some voters that there were enough "black films" in the running.
The misrepresentations of the inspector general's report that have begun, and those sure to follow, are simply the latest attempt to advance the unsupported refrain that the Mueller investigation is a "witch hunt" cooked up by members of a "deep state" conspiracy to delegitimize his presidency.
Bolton's former underlings at the White House declined to comment on the manuscript news, including Fiona Hill, the onetime NSC Russia hand who testified last fall that Bolton had said he wanted no part of a "drug deal" cooked up by Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
To get to my particular beef: When I refer to an individual whose gender I don't know here in The Times, why do I usually have to choose either "he" or "she" or, in the clunkiest phrase ever cooked up by small-minded grammarians, "he or she"?
But the agent's prompt dismissal then -- and the Justice Department's announcement Thursday that it had recovered a trove of texts between the two that had gone missing -- hasn't stopped Republicans from trying to use this cooked-up controversy as an excuse to scuttle the entire Mueller probe.
China is accusing the West (read: the U.S.) of having cooked up the border clash to break up the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and a security arrangement called the Shanghai Cooperation Organization that just admitted India after long years of hesitation by Beijing.
I think a lot of that is just resistance to change and unhappiness that the change is to make Android work more like the iPhone (as opposed to the gesture systems cooked up by the likes of Samsung and OnePlus, which work but are much less discoverable).
"It now seems that you and your cabinet have decided that a deal - cooked up with a Marxist who has never once in his political life put British interests first - is better than 'no- deal'," Nigel Adams said as he resigned as a minister for Wales.
Look at the scene where he beats Serena Joy as punishment, one of the bits of world-building this season that feels like an organic extension of Gilead's religiously motivated misogyny, rather than an elaborate ritual cooked up in the writers' room in a couple of spare minutes.
Especially if Trump and McConnell are able to confirm one or two more justices, there's a real chance that expanded public insurance programs might be struck down based on whatever quarter-baked constitutional argument cooked up on a conservative legal blog sounds best to the Republican Supreme Court nominees.
Today, to commemorate the potential last night the Bulls stand alone with 72 season wins—what with the 71-9 Golden State Warriors playing the (albeit dominating) Spurs—the NBA cooked up a batch of clips to remind us of exactly what those hazy memories were made of.
We asked Chandra how he and co-founders Tracy Sun, Gautam Golwala and Chetan Pungaliya cooked up the idea for Poshmark, what bumps they faced along the way, how they raised venture capital and, of course, what details of their upcoming initial public offering he could share with us.
At the top end — the mouth, let's call it — enter the raw materials of propaganda: the memes cooked up by anyone who wants to manipulate what the media covers, whether political campaigns, terrorist groups, state-sponsored trolls or the homegrown provocateurs who hang out at extremist online communities.
In this regard, my favorite moment of Far From Home is when he keeps pointing out how unlikely the fake backstory he's cooked up for his invented "Quentin Beck" character — who came to Spidey's Earth from an alternate Earth that was destroyed by magical monsters called Elementals — is.
I'm sure the show could end up surprising me in a good way, but the problem with always doing the unpredictable thing is that we start to try to predict everything we can, even subconsciously, which makes it harder to feel surprised when we see whatever the writers have cooked up.
J203 programs were being cooked up inside and outside of institutions by signatories of the call, from a sign-making workshop at the Queens Museum under the leadership of executive director Laura Raicovich, to a marathon reading of Langston Hughes's 220 poem "Let America Be America Again" at the Brooklyn Museum.
As Republicans struggled to find an Obamacare repeal plan that would get a majority in the Senate, they cooked up a cockamamie scheme at the last minute: Let's pass a "skinny" repeal bill and tell our members to vote for it but also promise that it would never become law.
Mr Corbyn is in the uncomfortable position of resisting calls for "people power", in the form of a second referendum, a ballot of all party members or a special conference on the Brexit question, and instead defending a policy of triangulation and prevarication cooked up by a sinister cabal of advisers.
The alleged plot was cooked up in New York; Mr Trump can only pardon federal crimes, and thus would be unable to offer Mr Flynn the same lifeline he could offer Paul Manafort, Mr Trump's former campaign chairman, and Rick Gates, a lobbyist, whom Mr Mueller has indicted on federal charges.
This problem of it remaining an abstract dilemma has only been exasperated by the billion dollar denial industry cooked up by petrol interests, which has forced climate change voices to focus on the science and on inscrutable facts that are firm and true as opposed to a more human tale.
What Jon Favreau has cooked up for The Lion King transforms VR from a handy filmmaking accessory into a high-powered, improvisational medium in itself—a Pete Becker–sized leap forward and a stirring reminder that VR is changing the world in ways you don't need a headset to see.
At the heart of the scandal was a warrantless surveillance program featuring Czaplak that was cooked up with Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents to track emails sent by defense attorneys and Navy Times, allegedly to uncover leaks after questions emerged that military officials were hiding evidence that could clear Gallagher.
Straight edge vegan hardcore supergroups are hard to come by these days, so we thought we'd brighten your day with the worldwide debut of Sect, a brand-new project cooked up by a bunch of extremely well-seasoned dudes (one of whom is also the culinary hustler behind Vegan Magic products).
It also feels like the show's sneakily profound core is similar to the horrific ghouls and monsters cooked up by its central characters to inject a little horror into day-to-day life: It's painstakingly handcrafted and assembled bit by bit until it adds up to something wonderful and, yes, magical.
Clearly one Redditor had both on the brain when he cooked up a madcap scheme to get Kawhi Leonard to Los Angeles, in time to play "most of the season" for his preferred Lakers: enter Canada illegally, lie about wanting asylum, get arrested and sent back to the US. It's literally that easy.
According to the sources familiar with Hill's testimony, she also said Bolton warned her that he would not get caught up in what he referred to as a "drug deal" being cooked up on Ukraine by US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland and White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
Some hardline Brexiteers, including Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg, who have long rubbished Mrs May's deal, now see that the most likely alternative is something cooked up by Parliament which would keep Britain closer to the EU. Her promise to resign gives them an excuse to make their screeching U-turn.
This time joined by Anthony Kennedy, Roberts rejected the theory, cooked up by a few fanatical opponents of the ACA, that Congress had established a federal backstop in case state governments did not set up health care exchanges, but intended for it to fail by not making the necessary tax credits available.
In case you were wondering, my buddy George absolutely hates mustard and his wife doesn't let him drink caffeine Smith took to Twitter and wrote a tweet she thought her 21.473 or so followers would get a kick out of, referencing conspiracy theories that allege that Bush somehow cooked up 9/11.
The hosts played a clip of him at the National Constitution Center recently blasting the Stephen Bannon agenda, in his words, "some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who'd rather find scapegoats than solve problems" -- not taking the moment to consider that scapegoating is a favorite tactic of liberal identity politics.
Dove, the Patient Zero of empowerment marketing, has lifted its sales to the tune of $1.5 billion with its "#RealBeauty" campaign, cooked up by executives who noticed that few women like to call themselves beautiful and saw in that tragic modesty a great opportunity to raise the profile of the Dove brand.
The NCAA looked over what the engineers cooked up and gave it the OK. "Technology has improved materials used in braces, so now there will be more flexibility in applying the rule as long as the brace is fully covered and padded," NCAA's senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said, per NCAA.com.
While many expect finance or healthcare to be next on the list of global serial disruptors, and technologies like wearables, blockchain and AI are cited to be the nails in the coffins of these industries, small players have cooked up the ingredients that could well marginalize today's prevailing telco business models globally.
Mr. Proto claimed to have cooked up a scheme, for which he says Mr. Friedman paid him more than €123,000, to plant stories in the Italian media that the villa would be used as a honeymoon locale by Prince William, second in line to the British throne, and Catherine Middleton after their wedding.
Then I noticed that there were LP phrases in the Downs as well, and more in the Acrosses, all out of order, and I somehow convinced myself that this was going to be some nightmarish vowel progression from heck that the editors cooked up because I once said I didn't like that theme.
He seems to believe that the idea his rhetoric played any role in the El Paso shooting is just a "narrative" cooked up by Democrats who want to take him down, and that the violence that erupted over the weekend is no more his fault than the Sandy Hook shooting was Obama's.
One even suggests that the whole thing was an elaborate hoax, cooked up by Irish filmmaker Ciaran Cassidy—whose 2013 documentary The Last Days of Peter Bergmann was until recently some of the only media coverage of the case—as some kind of avant-garde comment on our macabre fascination with true crime.
At the time, Jade Tree was on a hot streak, releasing records by many of the most exciting bands in that orbit, such as AVAIL and The Promise Ring, and once word was spreading that a new, post-Lifetime band was together, people were chomping at the bit to hear what they had cooked up.
Prosecutors and defendants alike agreed that the illegal scheme the pair cooked up in 2013 -- the closure of critical lanes of the George Washington Bridge -- was a way to deliberately create snarled traffic to punish the mayor of Ft. Lee (a tiny town near the bridge) for not endorsing Christie's re-election bid that year.
Early on, I (Alissa) thought for sure that the 2019 Oscars would yield a repeat performance of the La La Land versus Moonlight wars of 2017, a battle that was largely cooked up in the press between two films whose directors, Damien Chazelle and Barry Jenkins, seem to genuinely love and respect one another.
"The governor's plan may or may not work, but you'll pardon transit riders for being skeptical that a last-minute Hail Mary idea cooked up over Christmas is better than what the M.T.A. came up with over three years of extensive public input," said John Raskin, executive director of the Riders Alliance, an advocacy group.
In fact, over several decades, the corporate tax rate has withered as a source of revenue for the government, partly because of tax cuts and partly because of deductions, credits and ingenious tax-avoidance schemes cooked up by expensive lawyers and accountants — including the offshore shenanigans revealed by the Panama Papers and Paradise Papers.
Most everyone agrees that a highly simplified two-factor model of how the economy works is not accurate, but the extent to which a wealth tax appears even remotely attractive will hinge on whether you think it's a decent approximation of the real world or a wild fantasy cooked-up to serve the self-interest of plutocrats.
Their app idea started life as a project cooked up during a 48-hour hackathon back in mid-2014, but the startup is now looking to move beyond being just an app for virtually trying tattoos — eyeing a B2B play, with a plan to license their core augmented reality technology to e-commerce and gaming app makers.
They must've cooked up something pretty pious because they ended up making a jaw-dropping comeback to beat DeMatha 46-43, but the way it went down was just unreal: Per USA Today, Gonzaga's sophomore quarterback Caleb Williams pulled off some miracles, rattling off three of his six touchdowns in the last three minutes of the game.
Equally, America's European partners in the agreement will be looking greedily at the commercial opportunities that might be posed though petrified at the potential consequences should Iran pull out and launch its dash toward a nuclear weapon -- far more potentially destabilizing for Europeans in easy range of any Iranian missile than anything cooked up by North Korea.
Using Bannon's logic that the whole Moore story was cooked up by the media to get Moore, you must also believe the following things: * The Post convinced four women, who were willing to put their names forward publicly and risk the scrutiny that comes with that decision, to lie about their interactions with Moore when they were teenagers.
Mbah a Moute used his length and strength to hound Hayward into two subpar performances across the first two games (33 points on 12 of 11 from the field, only five total assists) before Quin Snyder went to the lab and cooked up several sets for the specific purpose of getting Hayward more separation from his man.
In 2000, Raymond A. Sokolov, a successor Times critic, awarded Lutèce the maximum four stars — a rating it would retain for years as its chef, André Soltner, toiling in the restaurant's cramped 28.50-by-26.50-foot kitchen, cooked up signature dishes like his Alsatian onion tart, crab cassolette and sautéed foie gras with chocolate sauce and orange marmalade.
But on another level, Bloomberg's inability to speak from the heart in a convincing or plausible way cuts to a much deeper problem with his candidacy — much of his policy agenda appears to have been cooked up by consultants over the past few months and has no connection to ideas he's espoused over the rest of his career.
He sold it in 1997, and cooked up a variety of other projects, including in 1998 co-hosting a French reality television program called "Strip-Tease," which chronicled the intersection of hip-hop and middle-class life, and he opened L'Épicerie, a concept store with his friend the designer Jeremy Scott, who was based in Paris at the time.
"Perfect Strangers," a series of three dozen life-size portraits that seem to be waiting for a train along the concourse and entrances to the station, is based on staged photographs of people Mr. Muniz knows, many of them playing slightly off-kilter characters he cooked up, like a sunglasses-wearing police officer holding a Popsicle.
"My focus is on the strategic plan we laid out yesterday, and on how do we make Yahoo the very best version we can of itself," said Mayer, in what is clearly a phrase she and a passel of PR peeps cooked up (she used the same Oprah-borrowed bromide yesterday on a call with analysts).
While I may not play the PlayStation VR version of this new entry in the classic horror game series because I enjoy not urinating myself, I'll definitely check it out on a normal television with a nice safe 1o feet of nothing in between me and whatever zombies, madmen, or other assorted creatures that Capcom has cooked up this time.
There's a direct connection between Trump's fair housing lawsuit, the Exonerated 5, his election as President, his administration's push for a cooked-up Census question designed to undercount people of color and help white Republican candidates win, to now, where his administration is effectively banning the likeness of Harriet Tubman — a black woman and towering figure in American history — from the $20 bill.
"Countryside" unspools along the rotunda montage-style, ideas and eras speeding by, figures unearthed like the German architect Herman Sörgel who, during the 1920s, cooked up a scheme to link Africa with Europe by lowering the Mediterranean 100 meters, irrigating the Sahara and installing new hydroelectric dams in Gibraltar and Suez to power the new continent, which he called Atlantropa.
Its very existence serves as proof that TV is more than willing to take wild swings on ideas that barely rise to the level of "half-baked," and there were several moments per episode when I could feel myself falling under the sway of whatever kooky dream Marling and Batmanglij had cooked up for me, only to be pulled out.
This time around, for the last show of Eldredge's recent The Long Way tour, Dawson tells PEOPLE he cooked up a surprise that had his headliner just laughing: As Eldredge made his entrance for the New York show, he found Dawson and his band members mimicking the lyrics of opening song, "The Reason," by smoking cigars and sipping drinks at an on-stage bar.
Reflecting on his decades-long political history, McCain warned that to "fear" the world the US has led for the better part of a century, "abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe" and "refuse the obligations of international leadership ... for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems" is unpatriotic.
" Read: Hungary's "Stop Soros" bill could make it illegal to feed immigrants Indeed, Orban's government mailed out a "national consultation survey" to citizens asking them leading questions about a supposed "Soros plan," which had allegedly been cooked up with the EU in order "to diminish the importance of the language and culture of European countries to make the integration of illegal immigrants happen sooner.
Other forums similarly include discussions about this fantasy, like Experience Project ("I've known since a little girl I was meant to be cooked up"), Psych Forums ("I have this theory that the favorite part of a chicken correlates to your favorite part of the body") and Forum Jar ("If anyone wants to be eaten in a special way let me know and I well [sic] do it").
But armed with insider information and internal documents from those whistleblowers, House Democrats were able to put together a report that fills in a lot of the gaps and shines new light on how this whole Saudi nuclear deal went from being an idea cooked up by Flynn and a few retired generals to a serious policy being pursed at the highest levels of the White House.
Mr. Zimmern was a guest at an April "house party," a weekend of special talks, classes, and meals — Mr. Zimmern cooked up salmon that he caught in Patagonia earlier in the week — that Blackberry Mountain plans to host a few times a year to bring together the boldfaced names who've become part of the Blackberry family since the Farm started operating as a resort in 1.43.
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).
Ever since, WWE has been filling its diaper in a nearly month long freakout over the stunt; they immediately sent a cease and desist order to the Young Bucks to stop the usage of WWE's trademarked "Too Sweet" hand sign on Young Bucks merchandise, despite the fact that the gesture was cooked up by Kevin Nash in the old WCW, which in turn came from the NC State Wolfpack hand gesture.
If Trump is serious about the integrity of our democracy, instead of forming a commission to "restore confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections" -- a concern cooked up by people like the man Trump selected to co-chair the commission, Kris Kobach, who has a record of trying to curb voting rights -- the President would be thinking of ways to make it easier to vote in America. 3.
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McCabe's fellow traveler in the empty collusion investigation they cooked up and ran — fired former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE — was quick to seize another opportunity to moralize to a camera the day after AG Barr used the "S" word.
This means the same old laws that failed to prevent ethically dubious voter data-harvesting during the EU referendum campaign, and failed to prevent social media ad platforms and online payment platforms (hi, Paypal!) from being the conduit for illegal foreign donations into UK campaigns, are now apparently incapable of responding to another voter data heist trick, this time cooked up at the heart of government on the umbrella pretext of 'preparing for Brexit'.
In one of the last messages he posted, he shared a post from another Twitter user who sought to spread a conspiracy theory that sprang up on the right-wing fringes after the shooting: that the suspect arrested at Comet Ping Pong, Edgar M. Welch, 28, of Salisbury, N.C., was actually an actor, and that the episode was a hoax cooked up to discredit the claim of a sex trafficking ring at the restaurant.
But this time she and Donatella Versace cooked up a series of quick-change looks that segued from black leather chaps-and-moto-jacket bodysuit, revealed when Ms. Lopez ripped off her hot pink ball skirt in the first few seconds of her performance; to sheer mirror-shard number; to booty fringe (with a banner showing the American flag on one side and the Puerto Rican flag on the other, used as a shawl).
From an unassuming building on Broadway in Manhattan, the Aldon team manufactured a steady stream of timeless hits like the Shirelles' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and Ben E. King's "Spanish Harlem" and "Stand by Me." With certain exceptions, the best tunes cooked up by the Brill Building writers would be farmed out to more easily marketed acts, who shot up the charts, often leaving the writers' own singing careers lingering until they moved into a different work arrangement.
Just today, I walked by a building I lived in more than 10 years ago and they all came flooding back: how I was living there when my father died, and when I got married; how we used to hear our neighbor downstairs playing jazz saxophone on hot summer evenings; how I cooked up big pots of chili and fed them to friends who sat on the floor of the tiny place, all 400 square feet of it.
Most disturbingly, we live in a world where millions of Republicans and their representatives think nearly everything in the previous paragraph is O.K. In that world, the F.B.I. is now being asked to investigate, on a seven-day clock, sexual assaults that the president says never happened, that some senators have decried as a sham cooked up to derail a Supreme Court nominee, and that other senators believe beyond all doubt were committed by the nominee.
According to "The 14th Colony," the old Soviets discovered the oversight, and their rogue agents have decided to finally take revenge on the United States for what is presented as the subterfuge cooked up between Ronald Reagan and the pope that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. (Anyone not a fan of the 40th president is hereby warned that in this book, he's a genius.) Their weapons: decades-old nuclear suitcase bombs, which were hidden on American soil long ago, and sleeper agents.
It should have been blatantly obvious to everyone this side of sycophantic Star Wars lifers that the dreaded muppet was the most cynical possible play for attention and sweet merchandise dollars, and yet, no, here we are, awash in millions of the most mediocre memes and posts imaginable, sourced from a breathlessly embarrassing cash grab of a show that was cooked up by Disney execs for the sole purpose of hawking another streaming service that nobody needs besides nostalgics and children, though that distinction may be redundant.
Without mentioning Trump by name, McCain said: "To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history. "
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," he said.
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," McCain said in the speech.
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," McCain said then.
"To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain 'the last best hope of earth' for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history," McCain said after receiving the National Constitution Center's Liberty Medal.
On Monday, Senator John McCain, awarded the Liberty Medal by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, challenged Trump on this score: To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain "the last best hope of earth" for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history.
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