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"explosively" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves an explosion
  2. in a way that involves a sudden and rapid increase
  3. in a way that involves or is likely to cause violence or strong feelings of anger or hate
  4. in a way that is sudden and loud
"explosively" Synonyms
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"He was explosive, so I cut him explosively," he said.
When WHO says anything is doing anything explosively, that's bad.
I was an explosively hypersensitive child obsessed with everything creepy.
"Wolves are dangerous and they breed explosively," Ms. Grimm said.
It's a company you haven't heard of that is explosively large.
Related News Q's | Zika Virus 'Spreading Explosively' in Americas, W.H.O. Says
Life continues to grow explosively, but differently than it had before.
The virus has spread explosively in Latin American and the Caribbean.
The studio specialized in hand-painted photography, an explosively popular technique.
This virus is spread person to person and it spreads explosively.
By May of that year, the vent began to erupt explosively.
Brands that were once seen as studiously neutral have become explosively divisive.
Like Bitcoin, Ether and others, Litecoin's value has grown explosively this year.
Attendance at Berkshire's annual meeting has also grown explosively over the years.
The assertion left a bitter and explosively ironic taste in my mouth.
Balanchine chose Mr. Taylor, for whom he made an explosively knotty solo.
That kind of urine testing has grown explosively over the last decade.
The populist party has grown explosively since it was founded in 2013.
But touch they do, in explosively hot sex scenes characteristic of Rocha's writing.
In this environment, a startup going after Fortune 500 accounts can grow explosively.
Once hips are slightly below parallel, jump up explosively, swinging arms behind you.
Last week's interview with King quickly went viral, as Kelly became explosively emotional.
The music swayed, doubled back on itself, and, at other moments, released explosively.
These conditions helped Zika "spread explosively," as the World Health Organization put it.
The volcano continues to spew ash and could erupt explosively at any moment.
That said, this isn't the first time Kilauea has threatened to erupt explosively.
LGBTQ crypto targets that explosively large market of socialist lesbian separatists who love bitcoin.
Few institutions combine these two things quite as explosively as the Houses of Parliament.
The sisters form a collective chorus, their voices explosively, tragically squashing in Jotty's mind.
I did not think that would happen quite this quickly or — I'm so sorry — explosively!
The Zika virus is "spreading explosively" in the Americas, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
SPT2349 shows us it happened much more rapidly and explosively than simulations or theory suggested.
Within this swing region, an epicenter of swing voters is the explosively growing New Tampa.
LITTLE CONSTRUCTIONSBy Anna Burns Why do certain relatives get "squashed explosively" in a person's psyche?
The ants eat springtails, which can explosively jettison themselves into the air to escape a threat.
By the 1960s, the tensions inherent in such efforts surfaced explosively in cities across the country.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted explosively at 173:15 a.m.
Less in the global eye but potentially more dangerous, the Chinese bond market is growing explosively.
Otherwise, we'll get to witness the booster explosively collide with the floor of the Texan desert.
Concerns about automobile airbags lately have focused on ones that deploy too explosively or even spontaneously.
Her real hair is explosively curly, when it hasn't been coaxed into sleekness for an event.
But compensation for his security and air travel expenses have surged explosively over the past year.
In There's Something About Mary, [Ben] Stiller ejaculates explosively and it ends up in Cameron Diaz's hair.
A bombogenesis occurs when a mid-latitude cyclone rapidly (or explosively) intensifies over a 24-hour period.
Geologists believe Kilauea also erupted explosively in 1790, killing at least 80 people, according to the USGS.
In such weather, defective airbag inflaters that do not adequately keep out moisture can explosively break apart.
The pandora's box of sexual misconduct at NBC explosively opened with allegations against Lauer two years ago.
She also described a manager who was controlling and could become explosively angry at the slightest provocation.
But yes, it certainly is interesting that it has tapped into enough warm water to explosively develop.
After an explosively successful first season back in 2017, viewers immediately started clamoring for a second season.
An effective pump routine usually involves working muscles in isolation, explosively and with little rest between sets.
Hickory Farms grew explosively in the early years, thanks to what was then a novelty: free samples.
Popeyes' explosively successful chicken sandwich launch helped spark an industry-wide war over chicken sandwiches in August.
"We're going to plan it explosively towards growth," said Stephen Moore, one of Trump's senior economic advisers.
Try this: Get out of your chair and jump, as explosively as you can, into the air.
He smuggled explosively formed projectiles into Iraq that killed hundreds of U.S. troops in the early 2000s.
Lines of magnetic field snap and realign explosively, based on previous observations of behavior called magnetic reconnection.
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) volcanologists warn that this specific vent now has the realistic potential of erupting explosively.
Strombolian eruptions (named after nearby Stromboli) are caused by gas-rich magma reaching the surface and erupting explosively.
In a tweet, Trump explosively accused former President Barack Obama of wiretapping his phones during the 2016 campaign.
This creates a gas, which in turn increases the heat more, and so the problem escalates — sometimes explosively.
Perhaps more explosively, investigators are questioning whether or not anyone close to Trump's campaign knew about such efforts.
Kernel Corn is a living corncob that totes around a chain gun and calls in explosively buttery airstrikes.
He made his Met debut with a galvanizing "Carmen" in 2009 — has that opera ever opened so explosively?
By my calculations, if humans grew that explosively, a baby at five weeks would weigh almost 300 pounds.
They balance deep blues playing with lengthy, minor-key chants, laced through with an explosively rhythmic group dynamic.
Damon Lindelof's entertaining comic-book rethink takes on the Big Bad of white supremacy, explosively and sometimes unsteadily.
TikTok, the explosively popular Chinese social media platform, may be approaching the upper limits of its global popularity.
The molten rock, or magmas, beneath these volcanoes are typically viscous and gas-charged — and usually erupt explosively.
"It is strengthening explosively," he said of the storm that is expected to pass through Maine until Friday.
The virus has been "spreading explosively," according to the WHO, as the agency declared it a public health emergency.
From the late 1990s global trade grew explosively, and the gap between the rich and the rest closed fast.
The World Health Organization has warned the disease is spreading explosively through the Americas and declared a global emergency.
Perhaps most explosively, Manning helped unearth video of a US helicopter strike near Baghdad that left two journalists dead.
While my assistant held the patient's head up from the neck, I explosively closed the clamp onto her skull.
Matta-Clark took these pictures in the early 1970s, before graffiti culture became explosively popular in the following decade.
Beginning in the nineteen-seventies, as the war on drugs took off, incarceration rates in the U.S. grew explosively.
Bringing women into previously male-dominated franchises — like Marvel's or, famously and explosively, last summer's Ghostbusters — has its hazards.
It spread so explosively across Ukraine and beyond that it became the most destructive and expensive cyberattack in history.
Well into our 230s and 221s, we are performing at explosively high levels, levels that used to be unimaginable.
There are three minutes of sports in the whole film—for obvious reasons, because it's an explosively short sport.
" After Cosby's 2017 trial ended with a deadlocked jury, Camille spoke out again, calling the prosecutor "heinously and explosively ambitious.
Not least, Luchino taught him how to lose his temper explosively, effectively—and then, in an instant, be charming again.
Then, jump both feet back up towards your hands, explosively jumping up with your hands overhead, fully extending your hips.
It has grown explosively in past months amid Europe's migrant crisis, fueling far-right sentiment in both Britain and France.
Their breedable rabbits were explosively popular when they were initially released, and arguably kicked off the breedable boom in earnest.
The mosquito-borne Zika virus has "spread explosively" through the Americas, leading to health and travel advisories in many countries.
Last week, officials warned that the virus is spreading "explosively," with millions of cases expected in the next few months.
According to the WHO, Zika is "spreading explosively," with more than 20 countries in South and Central America reporting cases.
Zika is linked to severe birth defects and is "spreading explosively" in the Americas, according to the World Health Organization.
When Turkey's economy boomed in the last decade, so did bank lending, much more explosively than in other emerging markets.
They all have seemingly intractable problems—most explosively, in Hong Kong—but it is a mistake to write them off.
The U.S. military is analyzing an explosively formed penetrator, or EFP, that killed an American soldier in Iraq this month.
No matter the approach, there's no denying how explosively investments in financial services startups have grown in the past few years.
Here's the thing about vehemently hating something as explosively popular as Pokémon Go: It makes you look like a petty dick.
Such effects helped power Facebook's rise; founded in 2004, it took off as the share of the population online grew explosively.
Why is Miles so explosively angry over the influx of hipsters into his neighborhood, while Collin can't muster the same response?
Bale, explosively quick and prodigiously talented, is critical, the player who can transform Wales from plucky triers into a genuine threat.
A more powerful forward movement comes from the fact that David/Davíd is a gifted but difficult and explosively willful boy.
Water flowing into a hot crater can get heated and trapped, and then escape explosively, carrying aloft large chunks of rock.
The World Health Organization has said Zika is "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
Epic Games' recent $15 billion valuation has generated skepticism — even an explosively popular game like Fortnite can't grow a user base forever.
All those zesty flavors lovingly packed inside a warm tortilla — the experience of eating it can be "explosively joyous," just ask Adele.
A few days ago, the World Health Organisation said that the virus was spreading "explosively" and may constitute a public health emergency.
"I walked into the door at The New Yorker with an explosively reportable piece that should have been public earlier," Farrow said.
But Barnum's true claim to fame was helping make the circus an explosively popular form of entertainment with his iconic Ringling Bros.
Nope. Story two: Any story based around "explosively shitting yourself" already sounds far too playground-rumor for me to ever fully believe.
According to the Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Project, Fuego has been erupting continuously since 2002, though not always so explosively and destructively.
According to the WHO, the Zika virus is "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
"I walked into the door at the New Yorker with an explosively reportable piece that should have been public," Farrow told Maddow.
The explosively popular ketogenic diet is the latest low-carb fad to promise a beach body with a side order of bacon.
The dead body then explosively releases a cloud of spores, potentially killing many more caterpillars and heading off damage to tree leaves.
"I walked into the door at The New Yorker with an explosively reportable piece that should have been public earlier," he said.
Nathalia Arja, so explosively energetic, and Rainer Krenstetter, elegant and almost imperturbable, were as vivid as the tiresome third movement would allow.
Urine testing for patients with chronic pain has grown explosively over the past decade amid a rising death toll from opioid abuse.
No one can beat death—but maybe beating it is cruising along passively, taking what comes, and explosively shitting where you may.
Committed to preserving their reputation, and K-pop's in general, for sonic innovation, they've crammed their songs full of explosively busy, conflicting elements.
While last season was an explosively colorful, rainbow-themed show that celebrated the importance of diversity, this offering was a far darker affair.
Most explosively, she maintains that the King of Pop's 2009 death was far from an accident, but rather the result of a conspiracy.
Although Hawaii's volcanoes rarely erupt explosively, a perfect stage had been set for such an eruption to occur this week, and it did.
The virus is "spreading explosively" throughout the Americas, according to the World Health Organization, with millions of infections expected in the coming months.
What is evident is that she appears to have left on explosively antagonistic terms, according to America's top Omarosa Manigault reporter, April Ryan.
Plus absurd existential dread as a finish line for a film In Daniels' music videos and short films, things change rapidly and explosively.
The World Health Organization warned Thursday that Zika is spreading "explosively" and could affect as many as four million people in the Americas.
At 1,000 metres, a frangible bolt—which was supposed to detach explosively in the event of power loss to shed weight—broke off.
As they have for years, local residents eye the towering Eucalyptus trees that shade their streets with dread over their explosively flammable branches.
In this next part she's switching again from fifth position to arabesque on point, but twice as fast and as explosively as before.
However, now over the northwest Atlantic Ocean, it's transforming into a beastly low-pressure area that is explosively developing and could break records.
They both lean heavily on giddily funny stories, self-referential bits about previous shows going badly wrong and some explosively silly sex jokes.
His plays' explosively fraught alliances anticipated the dangerous domestic war games of writers like Edward Albee and the destructive passions of film noir.
After the dancers break from the ring, they move more explosively before gradually splintering off to leave the stage for the balcony above.
The World Health Organization has announced that it will convene an emergency meeting to discuss Zika virus, which is spreading "explosively" through the Americas.
Also, most explosively, from the victim herself: a doctor who treated Mrs McIver recalled that she "said it was an accident without me prompting".
The move raises the stakes in a global battle to dominate the solar power industry, which has grown explosively in the past five years.
Being a rainforest, the Amazon isn't supposed to burn out of control, unlike California's drier landscape, which is built to burn and burn explosively.
The reality is that there are more green energy jobs than coal jobs, and it's growing explosively in that area, whereas coal is collapsing.
Revenue has grown explosively â€" nearly tenfold in the last two years alone â€" and it even managed to turn a profit one quarter.
In February, the World Health Organization declared Zika to be a "public health emergency of international concern" as it spread "explosively" throughout the Americas.
Like Steak-umm, VW's ad campaign was explosively popular at a time (the Mad Men era) when many consumers were struggling with ad fatigue.
As Minister of the Economy, Macron sponsored an explosively unpopular labor reform, which the Hollande government had to push through using a technical maneuver.
The inspiration behind the explosively colorful, vertiginous style: Lana Wachowski, the transgender film director whom the designer cast in his spring 2016 ad campaign.
Lopatin's score explicitly dehumanizes the explosively human characters here, setting their visceral freakouts to music that is either mechanically precise or an ambient wash.
More explosively, Caixin wrote in its May 1st issue that Anbang had pretended to have more capital than it had—an allegation denied by Anbang.
It has not spread explosively, as cholera did, but diphtheria outbreaks can affect many thousands, and there is a global shortage of diphtheria anti-toxin.
This outcome isn't inevitable, but unless Republicans recalibrate their agenda to match the reality of their political weaknesses, the chain reaction could easily end explosively.
They began publishing testimonies of those who had suffered sexual abuse at the hands of Ketcham—and, most explosively, the ABWE documents Kim had obtained.
The United Nations agency said last week the Zika virus was "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
IRGC advisory teams were deployed to organize, train, and equip Iranian allied militias, and American personnel were targeted and killed by explosively formed projectiles (EFPs).
El Nino is almost certainly playing a role in the Zika virus "spreading explosively," as the head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday.
Injustice can thrive only in silence, and finally, thankfully, explosively, the story of Patricia Douglas and others like her now resonates in Hollywood and beyond.
Dancing: One row after another, these women throw up single legs explosively, then, one row after another, do the opposite, folding forward onto the floor.
"People have a lot of unchecked emotions around these histories, and they should feel explosive, because it's explosively relevant to who we are," he said.
"People have a lot of unchecked emotions around these histories, and they should feel explosive, because it's explosively relevant to who we are," he said.
One such explosive, the explosively-formed penetrator (EFP), was particularly devastating for US troops and coalition allies because its metal projectile shattered even armored vehicles.
"He was a star who burst upon the scene explosively, and maybe he extracted as much justice as he could from this situation," Glasser said.
Congo's deadly Ebola outbreak has reached a populous city, health officials warned Wednesday, sparking fears the virus could spread explosively within its new urban environment.
The WHO's Geneva headquarters in February declared the Zika outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), warning it was spreading "explosively" in the Americas .
A wildfire that&aposs threatening 700 homes and buildings in rural Northern California continues to grow explosively as firefighters struggle in rough terrain to contain it.
Two of the films that premiered that day openly and explosively told stories about the powerful preying on the vulnerable — and the vulnerable finally fighting back.
Granted, some trolls out there would take delight in being able to reheat their explosively funny fire puns should the Note 8 exhibit more battery issues.
But Tyrone, the impish embodiment of Jason's unmoored id, soon becomes the dominant force, imposing his evil will on Jason to disastrous — and explosively funny — effect.
As you might expect, it results in some explosively wonderful slo-mo footage when the football was no longer able to contain all of that pressure.
The WHO's Geneva headquarters in February declared the Zika outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), warning it was spreading "explosively" in the Americas.
"Untitled (After Bosch)," for example, an explosively colorful, landscape-format painting that looks like an oversize Bible opened straight to the Apocalypse, is full of hands.
Having suffered through a lethal roadside bombing campaign in Iraq fueled by Explosively-Formed Projectiles (EFP) from Iran, many Iraq veterans are watching these developments closely.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that the virus was "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as four million people in the Americas.
While it remains, at least for the moment, a smaller part of the business than women's wear, men's wear has been growing explosively in recent years.
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Thursday that the mosquito-borne Zika virus is spreading "explosively" throughout the Americas, and may consitute an international public health emergency.
Mobile gaming always gives indicators of the direction it's going, but it is still sifting through a maturation stage, despite how explosively successful it is right now.
The milestone shows just how explosively popular the game has become in such a short time; just three days after release, Apex Legends passed 10 million players.
Now, the World Health Organization says it's "spreading explosively" throughout the Americas, and the agency warned that it's expected to reach nearly every country in the Americas.
In Geneva, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that Zika is spreading "explosively" and could affect as many as four million people in the Americas.
Last week, the agency said the virus was "spreading explosively" in the Americas, with as many as 3 million to 4 million infections possible over 12 months.
Or when Burger King — the franchise best known for squeezing frozen meat between tepid diaper buns — was applauded for taking on bullying with an explosively viral ad?
"I walked into the door at The New Yorker with an explosively reportable piece that should have been public earlier," Mr. Farrow told Ms. Maddow on Tuesday.
We are, in fact, so desperately peace-seeking that we used to go for months stewing on issues in our relationship, only to have them resurface explosively.
But if Trump's team was buoyed by Kavanaugh's explosively irate response, they were not quite ready to proclaim outright victory ahead of the Senate Judiciary Committee's meeting.
After an explosively formed projectile destroyed his leg and damaged his stomach in Iraq, Miller had been caught in a vicious cycle of surgery and prescribed painkillers.
" In comparing Trump and Clinton, as well as Wolff and Woodward, Boston Globe reporter Niall Ferguson cites "The Agenda" in showcasing the former president's "explosively bad temper.
Chickens and related birds are odd that their flight muscles are fast-twitch fibers (the white meat) that work explosively for sprints and operate without added oxygen (anaerobic).
Gomez and Morticia are happily ensconced in a ghoulish haunted house with their murderously deadpan daughter Wednesday (Chloë Grace Moretz) and their explosively dangerous son Pugsley (Finn Wolfhard).
There's an entire digital cottage industry sprouting up around Pokémon Go, the explosively popular augmented reality game that has people hitting the streets scouring for imaginary pocket monsters.
The head of WHO has warned that the virus is "spreading explosively" and could infect between 3 and 4 million people across the Americas in the next year.
Victory Lap is out from Epitaph Records on September 29 and Propagandhi's triumphant return promises to be a bright spot during what has been an explosively contentious year.
Salty pink hunks of cured bigeye tasted like the canned tuna of my dreams, alongside cucumbers and explosively ripe heirloom tomatoes seasoned with basil, wild mint and seaweed.
If the sensors select a target, the submunitions then explode, sending a slug of metal, known as an explosively formed penetrator, or E.F.P., down onto a targeted vehicle.
We know from breakthroughs in neuroscience that children's brains are growing explosively during the first three years of life — developing more than one million neural connections a second.
It's poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Al Jazeera, the explosively popular media service that has taken aim at governments throughout the Middle East with harsh coverage.
By stage IV, "most subjects also showed profound loss of attention and concentration, executive dysfunction, language difficulties, explosively, aggressive tendencies, paranoia, depression, gait and visuospatial difficulties," the paper explains.
But after the number of mainly white immigrants from eastern Europe shot up in the early 2000s, pent-up worries about migration and integration were suddenly and explosively aired.
WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan said the "level of alarm is extremely high, as is the level of uncertainty," adding that Zika is "spreading explosively" across the Americas.
That forces money managers to buy what is going up strongly, and as we are seeing few sectors can rally as explosively as banks when the going is good.
The head of the WHO has warned that the virus is "spreading explosively" and could infect between 3 and 4 million people across the Americas in the next year.
This week's episode of "Succession" is somewhat of a letdown in comparison to the previous three, all of which have been tightly constructed, genuinely tense and often explosively funny.
Ever since, Facebook and some of its top apps — including Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger — have been trying to tap into the explosively popular photo-sharing features pioneered by Snapchat.
By stage IV, "most subjects also showed profound loss of attention and concentration, executive dysfunction, language difficulties, explosively, aggressive tendencies, paranoia, depression, gait and visuospatial difficulties," the paper explains.
As Instagram proliferated with meme accounts that grew explosively by stealing content from all over the web — other people's tweets, Tumblr posts, comments, and videos — a reckoning soon followed.
They planted a new type of improved explosive devices (IEDs) -- explosively-formed penetrators (EFPs) -- that would rip through vehicles and human flesh and caused the most devastating of injuries .
But it grew explosively as it expanded into a kind of super-app that takes the place of Uber, GrubHub, Venmo, Craigslist, and a whole bunch of other services.
White told Pentagon reporters from a video feed in Iraq that the bomb was an explosively formed penetrator, a particularly deadly form of IED that can penetrate armored vehicles.
When Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch, who bore the brunt of the committee's ire, responded tepidly to his line of questioning about the company's responsibility, Franken rebuked the panel explosively.
Pyroclastic flows are searing-hot mixtures of volcanic material and gas that travel explosively down the slopes of volcanoes, sometimes traversing tens of miles at hundreds of miles per hour.
Most of these deaths were caused by Iranian-made Explosively Formed Penetrators, which were designed to pierce armor with a slug of molten metal travelling at 28503,22019 feet per second.
Pros: Mimics natural process: Pumping extra aerosols into the atmosphere replicates what happens when a volcano erupts explosively -- a natural event that does cause temperatures to drop, if only temporarily.
Leveraging their millions of social media followers, along with their well-honed skills for rubber-faced comedy and ambulance-worthy stunts, each started a YouTube vlog that became explosively popular.
One is Mount St. Helens, about 50 miles from the Portland area, which erupted explosively in 1980, causing an avalanche of debris and wiping out forests and wildlife for miles.
The CFTC established a new regime to bring transparency, stability, and enforcement to a nearly $85033 trillion over-the-counter derivatives market that proved explosively dangerous during the financial crisis.
Thanks to his explosively popular drama series, South Korean actor Song Joong Ki will find many Chinese people burning dummy money with his face printed on the notes this month.
It then abruptly reversed course, making a U-turn and hitting parts of Tonga for the second time earlier in the week, before explosively intensifying and heading for Viti Levu.
In January Ecuador confirmed 22 cases of the virus, which the World Health Organization said was spreading "explosively" and could affect as many as four million people in the Americas.
Hurricane Michael explosively intensified on Tuesday night into a powerful Category 3 storm, and is now forecast to road ashore Wednesday as a Category 4 hurricane in the central Florida Panhandle.
When he was severely wounded in 22011, ending his military career in the US Army, it was thanks to a weapon called an EFP — or explosively formed penetrator — piercing his Humvee.
Since reaching Brazil in 2873, where it has spread explosively over the last 12 months, Zika has demonstrated capabilities not seen, or extremely rarely noted, with any other insect-carried microbes.
The WHO has previously warned that the virus is "spreading explosively" in the Americas and that as many as 4 million people could be infected by the end of the year.
The explosively volcanic island, only in existence in its present shape since the 1960s, was named a UNESCO World Heritage site for the unique biology it has attracted since the eruptions.
According to researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough, there are three times as many kiwi species as we think, and they "explosively" diversified much later than records seem to suggest.
She was a ferociously devoted mother when her children were small, but later was often explosively angry, pushing unfounded accusations so insistently that her daughter came to doubt her own memories.
The explosively funny Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong voice the lead characters, and the who's-who supporting cast includes Steven Yeun, Richard E. Grant, Reggie Watts, Tig Notaro and Tessa Thompson.
The band is fronted by the explosively charismatic Gata Misteriosa, from Mozambique, who teamed up with the Ghanaian-German producer Lee Bass and Moussa Diallo, an incandescent djembe master from Senegal.
"Wolves are dangerous and they breed explosively," said Silke Grimm, no relation to the Grimm brothers, who is in charge of the wolf issue at the AfD chapter in eastern Saxony.
And, by the way, who ever thought it was a good idea to leave another very vulnerable being alone with Rachel, whose self-hatred has a way of turning explosively outward?
On October 1 of this year, Army Specialist Alexander Missildine was killed by a highly lethal roadside bomb known as an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) in the Ninawa Province of Iraq.
Meanwhile, smaller places remain much more reliant on resource extraction (like oil and gas production), manufacturing and agriculture, which have not grown nearly as reliably, or explosively, as the digital economy.
The agency ran a series of experiments, placing laptops inside typical suitcases next to your standard flammable toiletries: nail polish remover, hand sanitizer, and most explosively, an aerosol can of dry shampoo.
The firm has grown explosively since its founding in 2015 by Ellis, who worked on 3D printing at Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin, and Jordan Noone, a propulsion engineer at Elon Musk's SpaceX.
L'Engle followed up her explosively popular, Newberry Award-winning debut with four novels: A Wind in the Door (1973), A Swiftly Tilting Planet (1978), Many Waters (1986), and An Acceptable Time (1989).
Fortnite is the free-to-play battle royale game that pushed the genre from its explosively popular beginnings on the PC with PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds to a worldwide phenomenon on nearly every platform.
The WHO said last week the Zika virus, transmitted by the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, was "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
Within milliseconds, Trophy has evaluated whether it is a real threat, sends a warning to the crew and nearby forces and also launches an EFP (Explosively Formed Projectile) to destroy the projectile.
The virus is "spreading explosively," according to World Health Organization scientists, who predict there will be 220-4 million new infections in the Americas this year, including in the Southern United States.
As we entered the control room of the building that houses the active tunnel, Marren mentioned casually that the roof was specially designed to blow off easily if anything goes explosively awry.
When a volcano erupts explosively (as opposed to gentler lava eruptions from, for example, Hawaiian volcanoes), it ejects exploded particles of molten rock (aka "magma") into the air, which becomes volcanic ash.
If this is true (and there are skeptics), it suggests the F.B.I. was either investigating Trump's associates or — less explosively — was monitoring the Russian banks and happened to pull in Trump's associates.
She doesn't have dragons like Daenerys, but she uses the exceptional abilities granted by her memory of crimes committed against her over the past 30 years—and robot invincibility—just as explosively.
Now, evidence continues to mount that these liquids can form in unexpected ways, yielding tiny droplets that flow outwards explosively, like liquid Big Bangs in miniature—and scientists are beginning to control them.
Some shock will probably play a role, policy will underrespond, and the decisive factor will be the vulnerability of an American economy kept from growing too explosively by a Fed hellbent on tightening.
"I walked into the door at The New Yorker with an explosively reportable piece that should have been public earlier," Farrow said in an appearance on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow on Tuesday night.
"Composite volcanoes tend to erupt explosively and pose considerable danger to nearby life and property," the USGS says, adding that Hawaii&aposs volcanoes are known for their long-flowing lava and active fissures.
The explosively popular Pokémon GO, which Apple says was the most downloaded app in its app store over the course of 2016, is one example of augmented reality taking over the gaming space.
Intrexon shares jumped 10 percent on strong volume Thursday, when the World Health Organization warned the Zika virus was "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
His own explosively seasoned food at the Mission Chinese Food restaurants in New York and San Francisco is the opposite of minimalist, but he worships at the Hendersons' altar of perfectionism through technique.
Just how van Linden Tol will pull off, explosively speaking, the birth and death of a star, is anyone's guess, but it's probably safe to assume that nuclear material will not be involved.
Related: Here's What You Should Know About the Zika Virus The WHO said last week the Zika virus was "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
When one magnetic region encounters another whose magnetic field lines are oriented differently, their magnetic field lines can clash, break and reconnect with each other, explosively converting magnetic energy to heat and kinetic energy.
The World Health Organization will convene an emergency committee meeting on Monday to discuss the Zika virus, a condition that is "spreading explosively" throughout the Americas, according to the WHO's director general, Margaret Chan.
The reason Klein ended up creating such an explosively false video isn't because he hates the mainstream media, but because he got snarled in YouTube's complicated and sometimes opaque system for monetizing its videos.
Second, and more explosively, a CNN report Monday — assumed to emanate from the Warren camp — asserted that Sanders told Warren during a private December 28503 conversation that a woman could not win the presidency.
Intrexon shares jumped 10 percent in strong volume on Thursday, when the World Health Organization warned the Zika virus was "spreading explosively" and could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas.
In 21625 and 2900, I led a counter-improvised explosive device (IED) team in Afghanistan and we found an explosively formed penetrator (EFP), a type of IED that was most certainly of Iranian origin.
Now, with Nance behind the wheel of an estimated $100 million budget for Space Jam 2, there's no telling what kind of layered, explosively black phenomenon we'll be graced with when the franchise returns.
The World Health Organization warned that the Zika virus was "spreading explosively" in the Americas, as it sought to mobilize the kind of rapid, concerted response it was accused of failing to muster against Ebola.
While this particular volcano doesn't erupt explosively like Mount Saint Helens or, most recently, Guatemala's Fuego volcano, it can occasionally shoot boulders and volcanic ash high into the air when pressure within Kilauea builds up.
Like many others desperate to try the explosively trending game, Chinese users have attempted a variety of methods of downloading the game, including sideloading it on Android devices and borrowing friends' iOS App Store accounts.
Trade between America and China has grown explosively since 2000, over which time manufacturing employment in America has fallen from just over 17m workers to around 12m, while wages for less-skilled workers have stagnated.
The WHO said in Geneva on Thursday that Zika in the last few months has spread "explosively" to more than 20 other countries in the Americas and could infect as many as 4 million people.
SEATTLE — For Amazon, no country is more important to its global growth ambitions than India, the second-most-populous nation in the world behind China, where online shopping is in its infancy and growing explosively.
Sometimes, the director gets frustrated and even explosively angry, because there's too much noise, too many people hovering around with questions, or because the process of setting up a shot is dragging on too long.
Despite the number of homegrown cases in Florida — 42 as of Tuesday — officials do not believe that the virus will spread explosively in the United States like it has in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The pair star as enemies-turned-best-friends as they run amok and upend the lives of their families (played by an explosively funny cast including Kathryn Hahn, Adam Scott, Mary Steenburgen and Richard Jenkins).
Though Bolt stands 6 feet 5 inches, he starts nearly as explosively as smaller sprinters and needs only 41 strides to cover 100 meters, while other elite runners need 43 or 45 or even 48.
On a few occasions detailed in the New Yorker piece, information identifying him as the Media Lab's secret VIP donor was spread more widely than intended; eventually, of course, the whole situation became explosively public.
"Relationships between the ocean and atmosphere are complicated, especially as they relate to explosively developing extratropical cyclones (like the one currently in the forecast)," said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA, in a Twitter message.
Yet, whether explosively arbitrary or candle-precise, painted by one hand or by a dedicated multitude of assistants', Colen says no work is free of his ego—but I believe what he means is his heart.
Inside, a white pillow inflates explosively — in milliseconds — to nestle the driver, while an air-filled crinoline curtain explodes from the roof edge, to envelop the scene, not for modesty but to save us from ourselves.
Recent recruits described being trained in the use of explosively formed penetrators (EFPs), which can pierce the armor of military vehicles and were used extensively against US forces during the occupation of Iraq a decade ago.
While insurgents planted roadside bombs called Explosively Formed Penetrators (EFPs), we saw the bombs cut through the wall like butter, and on May 9 my truck took a hit from an EFP on the other side.
Ashley Teamer's irregularly sized, explosively colored and composed paintings, inspired by the college basketball team her grandmother coached for many years, focus on the energy of women athletes and the range of women involved in sports.
While revered at home, Soleimani was particularly despised by the US military as the architect of the campaign to use explosively formed penetrators, or EFPs, in roadside bombs that killed hundreds of US troops in Iraq.
Much of what follows, with MTV VJ setting the scenes with timeline interjections, finds the Van Halen team interacting explosively (throwing punches, wrestling, swigging booze, snorting coke), while displaying the emotional intelligence of 13-year-olds.
In Los Angeles, after the railroads came in, it took the city a while to figure out its infrastructure, but once it started growing, it grew explosively, presenting itself as a sort of a tropical oasis.
The Five Star Movement has grown explosively since it was founded in 2009, garnering support from people across the political spectrum for its aggressive stances on rooting out corruption in the Italian government and leaving the euro.
In January, the head of the World Health Organization recently said Zika virus was "spreading explosively" in the Americas, with another official estimating 3 million to 4 million infections in the region over a 12-month period.
Another spate of Southern California wildfires roared to life on Thursday, destroying homes and forcing evacuations, as the region faced a second day of explosively fierce Santa Ana winds that have fanned flames, displacing thousands of residents.
Throughout the war, the Iranian regime had directed Shiite militias inside the country, at times arming them with an especially lethal device known as an "explosively formed penetrator," which fired a molten bullet that could pierce armor.
He led the charge on the explosively popular Nintendo Wii and Nintendo Switch launches, and weathered the dark days of the Wii U.He's also one of the few "faces" of the industry that video game fans know.
Those in the evacuation zone face an agonizing wait to see if the volcano will explosively erupt, in which they will prepare for disaster, or if Taal will go back to sleep and they can slowly rebuild.
The Crunchies have an open bar and a recent track record of explosively bad behavior: Last year, Crunchies host and "Silicon Valley" actor T.J. Miller repeatedly called the girlfriend of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick a "bitch" onstage.
These are common in craters on rocky worlds throughout the solar system, especially on Mars, and are thought to form as icy material explosively vaporizes and turns to gas in the heat of the initial crater-forming collision.
"Only 40 years ago, magnetic fields of the order of 1000 Tesla were only reported in extremely complicated and sometimes unreliable explosively-driven systems, without any of the sophisticated level of control," the researchers concluded in their report.
No charges were brought, but several were investigated: the late Lord Brittan, a former home secretary; Field Marshall Lord Bramall; Harvey Proctor, a former MP; and, most explosively, the late Sir Edward Heath, prime minister in 1970-74.
The Danish Embassy in Beijing has been absorbing that lesson since it shared a report online this week about a plague of Pacific oysters, a stubborn, gray intruder that has spread explosively along parts of the Scandinavian coast.
The Zika virus has infected more than 1 million people in Brazil and South America and has been spreading "explosively," as the World Health Organization put it, to Central America, the Caribbean, and even the southern United States.
Cubist abstraction in its varied forms — geometric, biomorphic, minimalist, explosively expressive — was by then an international style, and is represented here in its early Italian phase by 19503 works on paper by Giacomo Balla, dating between 1912 and 1918.
The Zika virus is "now spreading explosively" in the Americas, the head of the World Health Organization said last week, with another official estimating between 3 million to 4 million infections in the region over a 12-month period.
Although the name suggests South America, the caramelized chunk of pork belly, glazed with maple soy sauce—simultaneously tender and crispy, and explosively rich in umami—harks back to Korean barbecue, which Lee, Cho, and Johnny grew up eating.
The World Health Organization rang a global alarm over the Zika virus on Thursday, saying that the disease was "spreading explosively" in the Americas and that as many as four million people could be infected by the end of the year.
For every quiet apocalypse film like On The Beach, there are dozens of manic ones like 28 Days Later or 2012, where the world comes apart abruptly and explosively, and the protagonists are constantly on the run for their lives.
But within 100 years, the nation developed explosively into a far-flung industrial society—generating countless problems along the way, from rapacious monopoly to unregulated drugs, that the founders never anticipated and their antiquated government was never designed to handle.
Consider the company's stock: Although it grew explosively in 2007 and 2008 due to the success of the Wii and DS, it has since tanked and stagnated due to the failure of the Wii U and disappointment of the 3DS.
In the U.S., there are warnings for tornadoes, floods and hurricanes — but the nearly 30,000 residents of Paradise, California got no official warning through the National Weather Service that an explosively growing wildfire was headed for their community on Nov. 8.
It occurred to me after I saw Midsommar that your films have at least one thing in common with Disney movies: an explosively terrible thing happens near the beginning, and the rest of the movie is everyone trying to recover.
The IOC's statement to various national Olympic committees on Friday explained how athletes and visitors should take cautionary measures to prevent contracting the mosquito-borne illness that causes severe birth defects and is "spreading explosively" according to the World Health Organization.
Sarah, Maura's daughter, tries to do the right thing as a mother by selling raffle tickets to raise money for her children's school—but ends up buying most of them herself and then explosively rejects the prizes she inevitably wins.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Mutual funds, whose assets comprise the largest share of investment vehicles in Argentina, will expand "explosively" once regulatory changes are put in place by the pro-business government of President Mauricio Macri, an industry leader said on Friday.
The World Health Organization said on Thursday the Zika virus, linked to severe birth defects in thousands of babies in Brazil, is "spreading explosively" and may infect 3 to 4 million people in the Americas, including 1.5 million in Brazil.
The fires all grew explosively in the past two weeks as winds whipped the flames through forest and rural areas full of timber and brush that is bone-dry from years of drought and a summer of record-breaking heat.
The reality stars, who filed for divorce on Tuesday after 7-months wed, are clapping back at reports from the Daily Mail that say their marriage came to an end explosively — with cheating, unfaithfulness and violent, bloodied outbursts on Luann's end.
Tough regulation would slam the brakes on foreign investment into the fast-growing Brazilian market, where car-hailing apps have taken off explosively due to disastrous public transport and the belief that online booking is safer in crime-ridden cities.
With a nudge from Hollywood and Silicon Valley influencers, the explosively popular ketogenic diet (better known as keto) is the latest low-carb regimen (see Atkins, Paleo, South Beach) to promise a beach-worthy physique with a side order of bacon.
Originally marketed as a therapeutic device to chill out children with anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or autism, these colorful daisy-shaped gizmos have suddenly found an unlikely off-label use as an explosively popular toy, perhaps this generation's Rubik's Cube.
Here is one: And here is one made by a Sanders enthusiast: Experts in the explosively growing field of political digital technologies have developed an innovative terminology to describe what they do — a lexicon that is virtually incomprehensible to ordinary voters.
The enemy adapted, learned and began using larger artillery shells instead of smaller mortars for the blast effect, and some insurgents even started importing new explosively formed penetrators (EFPs), designed to penetrate heavily armored vehicles, from across the border in Iran.
Julio Torres, responsible for some of the most oddball sketches on "Saturday Night Live" last season, performs on Sunday, July 23, and on Thursday and Friday, the absurdist Joe Pera headlines, bringing his deliberate, slow-paced and often explosively funny jokes.
He helped me unpack what's next for this explosively popular gray market: VICE: First of all, let's clear up what I'm assuming will be a common misconception: The CBD being sold in your local organic food store is not suddenly legal, right?
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese volcano that figured in a 1960s James Bond movie erupted explosively on Friday for the first time since April, sending smoke thousands of meters into the air, less than a week after a strong earthquake shook the country's west.
Zika is not expected to spread explosively in the United States as it has in Latin America and the Caribbean, because Americans live in less crowded conditions and usually have window screens and air conditioning, which block infected mosquitoes from spreading the virus.
Read more: AI-Assisted Fake Porn Is Here and We're All Fucked There isn't much legal recourse for victims of a deepfake—this is, in part, why the genre took off explosively, as people realize that making them is probably not illegal.
This week, new data showed that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, can live on contaminated surfaces as the SARS virus can, so it may spread, sometimes explosively, from doorknobs, elevator buttons and contaminated surfaces in hospitals and elsewhere.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Firefighters battled on Saturday to outflank a wildfire that has forced the closure of an interstate highway in Northern California as the blaze swept through explosively dry mountain timber in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest for a fourth day.
More From Newser Titanic Was Discovered During a Top-Secret Mission 'Volcano of Fire' Erupts Explosively, Killing Dozens Whale 'Struggled Fiercely' in Painful 5-Day Death Many Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip the Chemo The clip has been viewed more than 1 million times.
Click here to view original GIFImage: TimeSeeing as the Earth is a puny nugget of metal sitting atop a nearly 2000 mile-thick mantle of high-pressure flowing rock, it's no surprise that the rock occasionally seeps out, either slowly or explosively, through the surface.
We're not even a month through 2016, and already we have a worldwide health panic: The Zika virus, an ailment that is often symptomless but can lead to birth defects when it infects pregnant women, is "spreading explosively" according to the World Health Organization.
While the Zika virus has spread explosively throughout Brazil and South America since 2015, carried in the bellies of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, it has not done so in the United States, and likely won't, the authors argue, because of distinct socioeconomic differences between them.
Facebook's explosively popular photo-sharing app not only serves to unite members of this fusty, long-obscure subculture the world over, but it has also helped spread watch obsession among the digital generation, turbocharging the vintage market in the process, several prominent dealers said.
" Zika virus 'spreading explosively,' WHO leader says Without directly telling Congress to approve the funding request, White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters the information from Schuchat and Fauci would "serve as motivation for members of Congress to pay careful attention to this top priority.
However, since taking office Duterte has pushed the issue to the background and tried to forge closer ties with China and, explosively, threatening to "separate" militarily and economically from the US. During his trip, Duterte signed 13 deals including pacts on trade, tourism, investment and drug prohibition.
The explosion occurred at the famous Halema‘uma‘u crater in the middle of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which was closed down over the weekend as scientists warned that the volcano could erupt explosively at any point, hurling ash, "lava bombs," and massive boulders into the air.
But what the Arctic Monkeys excelled at on Favourite Worst Nightmare is writing the deep angst one feels when they are in-between being a teenager and a proper adult: a purgatory of self-discovery that renders one either still or ready to be explosively damaging.
TikTok is now Byte's biggest competition, as the app has fast-become one of the most explosively popular platforms ever created and has largely taken up the short-form video mantle from Vine after Instagram and Snapchat matured into less teen-oriented and more ad-friendly platforms.
" Lee and Ainsley write that Mueller's investigators appear to be particularly interested in the question of what the president knew about Flynn's shifting stories and, most explosively, whether Trump directed Flynn "to lie to senior officials, including [Vice President Mike] Pence, or the FBI, and if so why.
Here, renters are exposed to the playground aesthetic that characterizes some of BIG's civic interventions, like the firm's explosively multicultural Superkilen Park in Copenhagen or the competition-winning Dryline, for which the regular flooding forecasted for Lower Manhattan is reimagined as an expanded opportunity for populist waterfront recreation.
But as written (with intellectual stealth) by Simon Stephens, directed (with minimalist exactitude) by Mark Brokaw and acted (with explosively mixed feelings) by Denis Arndt and Mary-Louise Parker, a conventional tale becomes a rippling and far-ranging consideration of the intersection of truths and lies in any relationship.
Behind the furniture are three nested screens, onto which are alternately projected the Chrysler Building—faintly shimmering by day, a bright beacon in the murky city sky by night—and the corn and soy fields of Lucy's childhood, explosively green, as if touched up with Hulk-colored food dye.
True, he cannot match the transformative effect Eric Cantona had on the game when he arrived — first at Leeds United, in 1992, and then at Manchester United — and true, he has not scored as frequently or played as explosively as the likes of Thierry Henry or Didier Drogba.
Though the cause of the Carr Fire has been widely reported to be a vehicle malfunction on Highway 299, UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain told the Times that vegetation across the state is already "explosively dry," having reached that state months before the worst heat waves typically arrive in September.
O&aposNEIL: Well, the peace brigade is formerly known as the Mahdi army, which is pretty much the number one -- they started bringing in Iranian-made explosively formed penetrators, which is the most advanced type of improvised explosive device that killed and maimed hundreds and hundreds of American and coalition forces.
A survey by the state Parks and Wildlife Department in 1994 put the exotic population at more than 195,000 animals from 87 species, but the industry has grown explosively since then; one estimate by John T. Baccus, a retired Texas State University biologist, puts the current total at roughly 1.3 million.
In October, I reported on how the Army plans to buy two foreign-made cargo projectiles for its 155-millimeter howitzers, each carrying two explosively formed penetrator warhead submunitions — even though the service already built a very similar weapon in the 1980s that was ultimately canceled because it was unreliable.
"It&aposs gonna be four years in August and it just -- it feels like a second ago, but I just hope that people will come and see this movie and understand a little bit more about the man and what made him this explosively funny genius," Billy told ET&aposs Nischelle Turner .
As news media fixated on athletic achievements at the Rio Olympics, and of course remained fixated on Donald Trump, different corners of the United States were confronting weather-related hazards — including relentless steamy heat in the East and drought-fueled wildfires all around California, including the explosively spreading "Blue Cut" Fire east of Los Angeles.
Among the Israeli characters, they are Yair Hirschfeld (Daniel Oreskes, who later shows up as the foreign minister Shimon Peres), a jokey, anxious professor of economics from Haifa, and Uri Savir (an explosively animated Michael Aronov), a Foreign Ministry director who seems to see himself as a cross between Mick Jagger and James Bond.
"He's one of those men who is explosively sexually inappropriate with everyone but makes you feel bad if you take offense, because he was just being fun ," she says, either unaware of the irony or just furious that he can get away with it, as a married man, while she's left exposed by similar behavior.
Almost 22020 years ago, on March 23, 2008, Chris was on a night patrol in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Baghdad when it was hit by an Iranian-supplied weapon called an explosively formed penetrator (EFP), which cut all the way through his armored vehicle, ripped through its gas tank and set the entire Bradley on fire.
To cite just one example: The possibility that a papal miter — made of feathers from exotic birds and designed by a newly Christianized Nahua craftsman in a small village in Michoacán — inspired Caravaggio's explosively exuberant use of colors is not just intriguing, but also an idea, grounded in fact, that upends our understanding of the history of art.
Their looser, more kinetic and improvisational rhythms drawn from black vernacular speech and the ebb and flow of consciousness itself — "Mind is bebop" was a Ginsberg epigram — led directly to Kerouac's invention of "spontaneous prose," an explosively lyrical style of anarchic simultaneity that in turn, as Ginsberg always acknowledged, made his own outbreak into originality possible.
In 133, he signed a partnership with the brand new surf label Hurley and got up-and-comers Blink-182 — then still a year out from the explosively popular Enema of the State — to wear the brand's clothes onstage in exchange for free seats on one of the Warped Tour's buses, since the band couldn't yet afford their own transportation.
"With reports on a renewed crackdown on the cryptocurrency in China fuelling anxiety over future restrictions, further losses could be on the cards (for bitcoin) in the near term," said Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM in the UK. "The sharp depreciation witnessed in bitcoin today should remind investors on how explosively volatile and unpredictable the cryptocurrency can be," he added.
The daffy libretto, however, inspired Julian Wachner, best known as the director of music and the arts at Trinity Wall Street, to create an explosively, virtuosically eclectic score, with the pummeling perpetual motion of John Adams, the burbling angularity and dark comedy of Stephen Sondheim, the arpeggios of Philip Glass, and the coloratura of Handel — all thrown into a blender with some amphetamines.
Two years after the release of Battlefield 1, EA is ready to add a new entry to its storied shooter franchise, announcing today the first details and the release date for Battlefield V. Returning to the grand and ghastly stage of World War II, this new game will focus on squad-based gameplay, eschewing the explosively popular battle royale competitive modes of games like PUBG and Fortnite.
January 29, 2016 Three days ahead of the Iowa caucuses, CNN Student News is explaining what exactly will happen in the state and why its nomination contests are the first in the U.S. As a mosquito-borne virus spreads "explosively" in the Americas, we're telling you what's known about it, how many infections are predicted, and what actions are being considered in response to it.
That said, the current outbreak "spreading explosively," as the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) put it Thursday, is still very much a concern in Brazil (where it started in 2015) and other South and Central American countries, and it could soon become a real concern in certain parts of the U.S. This, along with the newly discovered links to Guillain-Barre syndrome and birth defects, make Zika a very real, scary thing.
" He writes and thinks and reads and worries from a tidy downstairs office surrounded by the trinkets of his past: the White House place card from the night President Trump asked for his "loyalty" as F.B.I. director; a book by Nate Silver, the political data whiz who believes Mr. Comey's explosively ambiguous letter in October 20173 about the Hillary Clinton email investigation probably handed Mr. Trump the election; a page from a quote-of-the-day calendar, saved for its resonance: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
Small moments of Lynchian levity — like a cop's broken flashlight, or a nosy neighbor with a tiny dog — don't balance out eerie scenes like the one of Sarah Palmer sitting in the dark, silently staring as two leopards tear out a wildebeest's guts on TV. Tasha: I agree that this doesn't feel like early Twin Peaks, with a chipper Cooper leading local law enforcement through a bottle-smashing experiment to determine which clues in an investigation are important or chattering away to Diane on his tape recorder or offering explosively enthusiastic praise for pie, coffee, syrup, trees, and mountain air.

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