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I thought, right there, that his candidacy would flame out.
If they flame out after a few months, so what?
Some candidates will rocket to success and some will flame out.
Even if they flame out, they usually get credit for trying.
Bundestag membership might see the AfD flame out or, more likely, split.
We've seen candidates flame out under media scrutiny, insufficient funding, and scandal.
Some of the hotshots you've carefully mentored become stars; others flame out.
But Mr. Dixon also knows what it's like to flame out in public.
But many Republicans — and some Democrats — are still convinced Trump will flame out.
But like so many congressional hearings, the fireworks were quick to flame out.
Hawley is unlikely to flame out like the last candidate to run against McCaskill.
IT WAS not too long ago that many people believed Facebook would flame out.
Some of these artists will rise beyond sheer sensationalism; others will flame out quickly.
He was convinced, at least early in the campaign, that Trump would flame out.
He quickly set the jar down and put the flame out with a dish towel.
The rule is: reinvent yourself as often and as drastically as possible, or flame out.
Which big unicorn investments will flame out and which seemingly genius technologies will go bust?
If you begin with bias, you'll flame out, like the House Republicans and Senate Judiciary have.
Come fall, it was increasingly clear that, contrary to predictions, Trump wasn't going to flame out.
"There are thousands of founders who collect money and go sideways and flame out," Collom says.
Gab is less than a month old, so it may well flame out like Peach or Ello.
The flame-out theory takes into account the very real and very persuasive tech-driven hype machine.
Bhabie's youthful ignorance, coupled with a blatant racial obliviousness together make her primed to flame out spectacularly.
THE SWAMP Socialist torchbearers flame out in key races,  despite blitz by Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez.
" A South Carolina Republican put it this way: "He will flame out as people become more serious.
Photo: Instagram/GizmodoIt's painfully obvious that Instagram wants to watch Snapchat flame out into a pillar of dust.
The currencies could flame out, lose their novelty or a vital regulatory issue could emerge, according to Boockvar.
What was true was that the initial rush of WCW wrestlers would, with very few exceptions, flame out.
Too much for the man to handle: Flashes of a Brazilian flame-out, and portrait of human despair.
There's no rule that tech platforms flame out, and there are good reasons to believe this time is different.
Here are some highlights: Political prognosticator Obama appears to be holding out hope that Trump's presidential aspirations flame out.
Facebook and I have developed such a sudden and intense relationship that I worry it will flame out quickly.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Those expecting Joe Biden's presidential candidacy to flame out any day now will have to keep waiting.
All too often, it's the public that ends up cleaning up the mess when firms flame out without forethought.
After $35 million raised, 15 million users and a spectacular flame out two years later, the startup was dead.
Allen warned that mobile games tend to flame out quickly, noting other apps have fallen as quickly as they've risen.
"We believe that by selling sizzle, your customer is buying sizzle, and that by definition will flame out," Segal said.
My partner slapped the flame out with a dish towel and set the smoldering thing out on the fire escape.
So while I think the Colts should be favorites in the South again, there's a real chance they flame out.
"Socialist torchbearers flame out in key races, despite blitz by Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez," said a Fox News headline.
The Vision Fund recently backed out of several start-up investments after the IPO flame-out, Axios reported in January.
Bonnie and Clyde are an emblem of that attitude, and if they flame out in the end, boy, it's sure romantic.
And when they're done watching your date flame out, some log onto Reddit and write every sordid and hilarious detail down.
It's genius, even if you later pay for bleeding your pleasure hormones dry when you completely flame out on stimulation overload.
The one who did an OK job could up being seen as the winner because he didn't just flame out entirely.
"If you have the propensity to say, 'My way or the highway,' you will probably flame out very quickly," he said.
Blasting private information out publicly causes harassment, which led Secret to flame out and give investors back some of their money.
But it takes meaningful resources to get to critical mass, and these startups tend to flame out before reaching that point.
We like movies about great love affairs that never quite happen, as well as those that flare up and flame out.
And there is still some hope that, should their presidential hopes flame out early, they could decide to run for the Senate.
Britney Spears was about to flame out spectacularly in public — and Timberlake would quietly, passively make his way through the fallout unscathed.
It would record nothing, do nothing, seek no higher purpose than being a short-lived artificial star, destined to eventually flame out.
But it seemed to flame out as quickly, and today is valued at one-third of that price on the public market.
WeWork's spectacular flame-out this year has sparked questions about Son's judgement in backing unconventional tech founders such as WeWork's Adam Neumann.
Maybe it'll get old, and she'll flame out or fade away — or maybe she won't, and this is the beginning of something unusual.
As the negotiations flame out, Trump has increasingly floated the possibility of declaring a national emergency to bypass Congress and fund the wall.
EAMON JAVERS: Well, Herman Cain, Stephen Moore, you have had two of the President's picks now for the Federal Reserve board flame out.
When players of this type—bigs with some ball skills—flame out, it's almost always because they drift too far in one direction.
As Slate's Jordan Weissmann points out, workers tend to reap the benefits of growth not long before periods of rapid expansion flame out.
The concept behind A Star Is Born is the stuff of scientific mythology: For one star to be born, another must flame out.
Today was billed as the first return of The Special One to Stamford Bridge after his legendary flame-out with Chelsea last season.
The many people who predicted Donald Trump would flame out in the Republican primary aren't idiots; mostly their predictions were based on past primaries.
But while WannaCry's many design flaws caused it to flame out after a few days, this latest ransomware threat doesn't make the same mistakes.
He begins to stalk her, and then date her, and it seemed like an idea that would surely flame out after a few episodes.
Did Hays flame out in law enforcement because he wouldn't let the Purcell case rest, while West kept his mouth shut and got promoted?
Knowing my luck, you will flame out spectacularly and then come back and win in an all-stars season when I don't pick you.
Depending on how he performs this year, Winston could become another staple quarterback in the league, or flame out of a starting job entirely.
Smith had been an integral part of the Cavs' run to the 103 Finals, only to flame out spectacularly against the Golden State Warriors.
Players like Fielder, Bob Hamelin, and Mo Vaughn got off to fantastic starts, only to flame out (Hamelin), decline substantially (Vaughn) or deteriorate suddenly (Fielder).
In 1982, a British Airways 747 suffered severe damage and had all four engines flame out after flying through ash from Mount Galunggung in Indonesia.
Probably the most high-profile flame-out this year was at Mic, which laid off most of its staff ahead of an acquisition by Bustle.
If the goaltending doesn't hold up and the superstars up front can't find some chemistry quickly, it's plausible that they could flame out yet again.
What Baltimore deserves are grown-up, thoughtful, innovative elected officials who want to lead, not smart kids who get in place and then flame out.
Knight has not endorsed any candidate for president, but has suggested Trump would flame out if he were at the top of the ticket in November.
Sumyk admitted that the intensity he stokes could cause Muguruza to flame out at some point, though he believes it would be well in the future.
While 360-degree cameras are a fairly exciting idea, that excitement tends to flame out pretty quick as soon as you're stumped for reasons to use it.
At one episode per week, Mr. Malina and Mr. Hirway will finish up sometime around 2019, assuming they don't include too many special episodes — or flame out.
Our two most famous Neanderthal disrupters, one on each coast, have been in a race to see who can flame out more quickly — and insensibly. Arrogance. Chaos.
Samsung may have just had its first ever, high-profile foldable phone flame out in embarrassing fashion, but that's not stopping other companies from looking into the technology.
Blind when it comes to all Chuck-related matters, Jimmy misunderstands the cause of his flame out when he relates the panel interview, in a rage, to Kim.
While debating sexual harassment legislation in Parliament this week, some of the legislators expressed concern that the #MeToo movement might flame out as rapidly as it rose up.
Unfortunately, a decades-long policy of stamping out all fires, including the low-intensity ones that flame out naturally, caused forests throughout the West to become thick and overgrown.
At this stage it seems unlikely that either man will become president, but the voters they are presently pandering to won't disappear even if both men's political careers flame out.
Tim Pawlenty — fresh off the embarrassing flame-out of his aborted 2012 presidential campaign — became the financial industry's chief lobbyist in Washington, most people said his political career was over.
Given the amounts of cryptocurrency involved and the multiple moving parts including legal cover, white paper production, and monetary management, it's a wonder more token sales don't flame out like this one.
Given an unproven business model and the flame-out of U.S. rival Blue Apron after its own initial public offering, the loss-making German group's plan to float belongs in the deep-freeze.
Fashion trends, likewise, now flare up at lightning speed and flame out just as fast thanks to image oversaturation, so that after the half-year waiting period, an aesthetic can feel played out.
The crop of anti-establishment challengers Bannon is currently supporting looks like a list of crackpots and literal ex-cons likely to flame out in general elections if any even get that far.
To be sure, some experts note that the push for greater safeguards preceded the WeWork debacle, but most lawyers and investors Reuters has interviewed said it has intensified after the WeWork flame-out.
Be it because of simple bad fortune or his players' alleged lack of mental and emotional resilience and intestinal fortitude, Mr Beane's teams always seemed to flame out once the calendar turned to October.
The downside case is that the company's new Blaze tracker didn't have enough new features to impress at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Buyer said, spawning fears that the Fitbit craze might flame out.
"Donald Trump Jr. has no intention of running for mayor of New York, but I was the one who predicted Anthony Weiner would flame out and not be able to run for mayor," he told FOX5NY.
I didn't get hit by a bus, but I did flame out of Gizmodo Media in somewhat dramatic fashion — and Alex, steadfast and strong leader that he is, kept things running through that little bit of hell.
There was a controversial drop-out by Filip Ingebrigtsen, a flame-out by his younger brother, the phenom Jakob Ingebrigtsen, and a last-second comeback by Muktar Edris, who no one thought would be in the hunt.
But whether it's a former vice president or the runner-up in the previous election cycle's primary, the candidate who is perceived as running for president because it's "their turn" tends to flame out against a fresher face.
Hicks, at just 28, found herself thrust into the communications director role by virtue of her relationship with the President and only after the stunning flame-out of Anthony Scaramucci, who served in the post for 11 days.
Certainly my brief flame-out at the Chronicle was a defining moment for me as a writer and as a scholar, in understanding the powerful ripple effects of bias in the media, particularly as it relates to state violence.
Take it all together and you pretty much have the story of the Mets: homegrown stars that flame out before reaching their potential, or the big-name acquisitions that prove ill-prepared for the task of carrying New York's other team.
But Democratic insiders and anti-Trump pundits are apparently gripped by a raw terror that Sanders could win the Democratic nomination and flame out spectacularly against Trump, who would portray him as a crazy leftist with ideas too extreme for America.
When the mainstream press came to the realization that the outlaw creator of fantasies Donald Trump wasn't going to flame out, despite his bullying, lying and barrage of sexist, ethnic and religious taunts, it got more serious and aggressive in covering the candidate.
While Mr. Sensenbrenner did not face the kind of anger that some of his peers did in recent days, he must answer the same question: Is this resistance a sign of a sustainable organic movement, or one that will soon flame out?
But a 2011 paper by Chinese and Canadian researchers Lijun Zheng, Trevor Adam Hart, and Yong Zheng found that some correlation does exist between one's preferred position and how likely they are to flame out, at least among the Chinese gay men they studied.
Grande had just released a full-length, "Sweetener," that August, but with the death of her ex-boyfriend, the rapper Mac Miller, and the flame out of her high-profile romance with Pete Davidson of "Saturday Night Live," she had plenty more material to work through.
There are a lot of details I could mention about this hilarious flame-out for baseless, shit-talking Ball and his team's utter disaster of a loss, but I'll just start out with this quote, which came from Ball to a player shortly after Compton went up 50 points.
Even if many of Amazon's brands flame out, its private-label approach has the potential to be disruptive because of how much data it can easily analyze about competitor brands that sell on its site — which products and price points are selling, and why — after mining customer reviews.
That environ, with a population more prone to violent crime and homelessness, was too risky for a man like Manafort, who at one time was touted as the steady hand needed for Donald Trump's campaign only to flame out under a crush of news stories and other pressure 144 days after his hiring.
While Warren's post-debate bump failed to materialize into a strong showing in Nevada, her campaign is playing the long game and believes Warren can continue to capitalize on her success as other candidates flame out, beginning with the next time she'll face Bloomberg at Tuesday night's Democratic debate in Charleston, South Carolina.
The company isn't alone in chasing after the pet food market, which is expected to reach $75 billion in revenue this year globally, but it's still early days for gourmet on-demand pet food, particularly when compared with the glut of human-grade human food subscription-based companies to emerge in recent years (and, in a growing number of cases, flame out).
There are probably 100 things a candidate who was once seen as a shoo-in winner needs to change once the tide turns, but let's get right to the three top priority musts: The biggest danger now for the Clinton team and her key backers is to brush off the polls as statistical noise or just a very brief trend that will flame out.
This hasn't been entirely without cause—the sport has seen some of its imperfect best and brightest flame out spectacularly in the past few years—but Jon Jones was already being labeled as uppity when he was stopping robberies, and Rousey was being dismissed as arrogant and classless even as she was helping Cat Zingano off the canvas and saying she deserved a rematch.
The Wizards, meanwhile, can reasonably hope for 763-year-old Wall, 276-year-old Beal, 261-year-old Otto Porter (assuming the Wizards bring him back—more on that in a second), and possibly even 210-year-old Markieff Morris all to come back as better versions of themselves, with head coach Scott Brooks on his second season in D.C. Washington's bench is a concern, and largely the reason we just saw the Wizards flame out in the playoffs, but the front office has very few resources to improve it this summer.

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