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He accused Biden of flip-flopping in his description of his own healthcare proposal.
But Perry and her album aren't flopping in terms beyond critical perspective and public fatigue.
The Great Wall ended up flopping in the United States (but made tons of money worldwide).
After flopping in Houston last year, he was traded to Cleveland, which released him this summer.
Check out the video above to see why McDonald's and Burger King are flopping in Vietnam.
All of a sudden, fish oil was alive and flopping in the bottom of the boat.
The campaign also accused Clinton of flip-flopping in a statement put out shortly after the tweet.
On Thursday, Beverley received a warning from the league for flopping in Wednesday's win against the Celtics.
Utah guard Alfonso Plummer was whistled twice for flopping in the game — a new rule instituted this season.
Flip-flopping in the middle of a campaign, whether it be clothes or platforms, is not a good idea.
"Fish were left flopping in the muck, and people were scooping them up and trying to move them downstream," she said.
For dog parents, driving around with their best friend's tongue hanging out the window and ears flopping in the wind is a dream.
His business life hasn't been much easier, with his latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass premiering – and floppingin the midst of the divorce.
"We can expect this sort of flip-flopping in sentiment daily until more clarity emerges on any progress on the U.S.-China trade front," Halley added.
On the surface James appears a manipulator of genius, but for all his machinations he is constantly flopping in the arenas of power, money and sex.
After flopping in 2015 despite several trades aimed at contending, they have built an encouraging farm system and have several young impact players on the roster.
Mr. Marshall, in a light gray suit, his curly hair flopping in the late spring breeze, awaited her alongside six groomsmen in floral ties and lavender suspenders.
The two keep flip-flopping, in a constant exchange of control and dominance, until they need to make a final decision whether to walk away or stay together.
In the tournament's first week, France's Lucas Hernandez admitted to flopping in France's 29-22014 win against Australia in an attempt to get Australian midfielder Mathew Leckie sent off.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Four years after flopping in London, Australia's swimmers took a confident step towards redemption at the Rio Olympics with a string of impressive performances at national trials in Adelaide.
That's how the nation's preeminent youth climate group is handling the Super Tuesday losses of Sanders, who now looks dangerously close to flopping in his second attempt at the Democratic nomination.
Olympic horizontal bar champion Epke Zonderland was also forced to make the long journey to Rio a few months before he would have wanted to after flopping in Glasgow last year.
But the governor's office has accused Mr. Gianaris of "flip-flopping" in his stance on Amazon, pointing to a letter that he signed in 2017 inviting the company to New York.
Allegations of flip-flopping In the interviews, Dershowitz fended off accusations of flip-flopping, after old footage emerged of a 1998 interview on CNN where he said a crime wasn't necessary to remove a President.
In fact, she considers tying your hair up before you eat to be the hallmark of cool womanhood — because nobody can fully commit to something as important as food with a load of hair flopping in their face.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday that the United States was to blame for flip-flopping in bilateral trade negotiations over the past year, after comments from U.S. President Donald Trump warning Beijing against stalling talks.
The Fox moderators pummeled Cruz over his stance opposing ethanol subsidies in Iowa, flip-flopping in the Senate, and even directly questioned him whether he would hurt the Republican Party in later elections if he became the nominee.
After flip-flopping in and out of retirement since completing 1997's Princess Mononoke, which is getting a brief stint in theaters this week, the Studio Ghibli co-founder continues to push himself to the limit by juggling multiple projects.
But I do feel like my strength is being prepared beforehand, so I'd much rather do that instead of flopping in front of thousands of people There is a lot more dialogue happening online about severe depression within the black community.
But the Euros will inevitably leave their cigarettes and trash lying around, which will result in an attack from The Stardust Vagabonds, who bum-rush the Europeans in order to take revenge, brandishing their light-up toys, beaded dreadlocks violently flopping in the wind.
Despite an economic slowdown and dipping ticket sales, China showed how it could still be a savior for Hollywood producers in June after Universal's $160 million blockbuster "Warcraft" managed to chalk up $156 million in China in the first five days despite flopping in the United States.
The disparity between the night's lively opening number — which joked about Hollywood having "solved diversity" because the nominee pool was the most diverse it's ever been —and Che and Jost's lifeless opening monologue proved to be something of a harbinger for the night to come, as efforts to celebrate diversity ended up flopping in practice.
A top Republican foreign policy adviser called out Mike Pence for flip-flopping in his views on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, who announced the Indiana governor as his running mate on Friday.
Harrison, who serves as an associate chair of the Democratic National Committee, declared his candidacy in a video posted online in which he accused Graham of political opportunism for flip-flopping in his support for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Written over a re-work of the classic "Pied Piper" instrumental, and with an incredible music video that sees the pair juxtapose London street scenes with those of Paris, the message of "Thiago Silva" is simple: no matter what 2016 made everyone think, the sound of Britain is not reverting back to church bells, spoons stirring tea, Jeremy Clarkson revving a Bentley, a flaccid Union Jack flopping in the breeze, or cricket players having cheery banter on the village green.
Mary J. Murphy discussed the film's production and reasons for its flopping in the 2008 book Viking Summer, the filming of Alfred the Great in Galway in 1968.
The first two volumes of Ranma ½ were released in April 2005. Sakura Press reversed the pages (so called "flopping") in all releases, for which it was criticized by fandom. It stopped publishing manga and updating their site in 2011 and became officially defunct in 2016.
The sensation of palpitations can arise from extra-systoles or tachyarrhythmia. It is very rarely noted due to bradycardia. Palpitations can be described in many ways. The most common descriptions include a flip-flopping in the chest, a rapid fluttering in the chest, or pounding in the neck.
In the 1998 campaign Miller accused Moran of flip-flopping in his support of President Bill Clinton, after Moran, who had been a vocal supporter of the Clinton White House, voted in favor of opening an impeachment inquiry following the Monica Lewinsky scandal. In 2002, Moran defeated Republican S. C. Tate and Independent R. V. Crickenberger.
Mounting brackets fix the ends of the carrier to the machine. Besides only bending in one plane due to the rigid jointed structure, cable carriers also often only permit bending in one direction. In combination with rigid mounting of the ends of the carrier, this can entirely prevent the enclosed cables from flopping in undesired directions and becoming tangled or crushed.
Only an hour later, after speaking to the White House, Frist said: "The president made it very clear he wants an up-or-down vote." This sudden switch in strategy led to charges of flip-flopping in response to pressure from the Bush administration. Nevertheless, no up-and-down vote was held, and Bush made a recess appointment of Bolton. Frist at the inauguration of his successor Bob Corker (second left).
Wicker commented that the accusation was not necessarily fair: "What's wrong with a Presidential candidate changing his position – though his opponents call it 'flip-flopping' – in order to improve his chances of winning? Nothing's wrong with it ... unless the flipper ... denies having done it." Wicker added that the charge can be "a tortured or dishonest interpretation of an opponent's record". "[T]here's a difference between changing your policy position and breaking a promise," John Dickerson, wrote in Slate online magazine.
In his junior year, he broke his high school record with a jump, and the next year took second place in the state with a jump. The technique gained the name the "Fosbury Flop" when in 1964 the Medford Mail- Tribune ran a photo captioned "Fosbury Flops Over Bar," while in an accompanying article a reporter wrote that he looked like "a fish flopping in a boat." Others were even less kind, with one newspaper captioning Fosbury's photograph, "World's Laziest High Jumper".
The 1995–96 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1995–96 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as Defending National Champions from 1995, but bookended the season with two disappointing losses. While ranked #4, one loss was in the Maui Classic to a Santa Clara team led by then obscure guard Steve Nash. The team finished 1st in the conference. The Bruins competed in the 1996 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, flopping in a spectacular upset to the unranked Princeton Tigers in the round of 64.
The two levels of Machiavellianism both feature in the case of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, a favourite of Elizabeth I of England. There is good evidence that he and his circle, which included Francis Bacon and his brother Anthony,Grady, 31 were interested in a serious and informed way in the thought of Machiavelli.Grady, 27-28, 39-41 The famous climax of Essex's career was Essex's Rebellion in 1601, when he attempted a coup d'etat in London, which was a complete failure, flopping in a single day. He was executed within three weeks, with some of his co- conspirators following later.
The description of the symptoms may provide a clue regarding the etiology of the palpitations, and the pathophysiology of each of these descriptions is thought to be different. In patients who describe the palpitations as a brief flip-flopping in the chest, the palpitations are thought to be caused by extra- systoles such as supraventricular or ventricular premature contractions. The flip-flop sensation is thought to result from the forceful contraction following the pause, and the sensation that the heart is stopped results from the pause. The sensation of rapid fluttering in the chest is thought to result from a sustained ventricular or supraventricular arrhythmia.
Palpitations are the perceived abnormality of the heartbeat characterized by awareness of cardiac muscle contractions in the chest, which is further characterized by the hard, fast and/or irregular beatings of the heart. Symptoms include a rapid pulsation, an abnormally rapid or irregular beating of the heart. Palpitations are a sensory symptom and are often described as a skipped beat, rapid fluttering in the chest, pounding sensation in the chest or neck, or a flip-flopping in the chest. Palpitation can be associated with anxiety and does not necessarily indicate a structural or functional abnormality of the heart, but it can be a symptom arising from an objectively rapid or irregular heartbeat.
During the recording and touring of their fourth album, This Is Your Time (1983) Change's relatively stable line-up of performers, writers and producers as well as their commercial success faltered. The album failed to chart a major hit, with the title track flopping in comparison to previous lead singles. After the album's release Rick Brennan stepped into the place of Robinson who left to pursue a solo career, while producers Davide Romani and Mauro Malavasi departed for other projects. At the same time of these important departures, Change was bolstered by the contributions of bassist and songwriter Timmy Allen and returning vocalist Deborah Cooper now promoted to lead, both of whom remained in the band until its demise.
Andreas was a bishop of Samosata about 430 CE. He took part in the Nestorian controversy against Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria, in answer to whose anathemas he wrote two books, of the first of which a large part is quoted by Cyril, in his Apol. adv. Orientales, and of the second some fragments are contained in the Hodegus of Anastasius Sinaita. Though prevented by illness from being present at the Council of Ephesus (around 431), he joined Theodoret in his opposition to the agreement between Cyril and John of Antioch, and, like Theodoret, he changed his course, but at a much earlier period. Modern scholars credit him with the being the most active mediator between the two sides of the conflict, having an essentially centrist stance but ultimately flip-flopping in his position considerably.

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