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"fluke" Definitions
  1. a lucky or unusual thing that happens by accident, not because of planning or skill

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I don't want to insult him by calling him a fluke, but he's a fluke.
Having this information come out during the window between the primary and the general election was a fluke, and absent that fluke, it's hard to imagine Jones winning.
The faith the team showed in giving Luck a gigantic new contract while declaring last season to be a fluke was commendable, as long as it actually was a fluke.
Excellent, densely seeded bread came alongside fluke with pickled chiles; I'd expected raw fluke, but it had been cured in salt and then restored, like bacalao, into an intensely flavored mash.
Admittedly, it's a fluke – but it's a telling one.
It could be a fluke, but if the Red Sox's pilfering operation was already in place in July, August's exemplary offensive performance with men on second base looks like a fluke as well.
This might just be a fluke, he explains to Molina.
It shows that Mr Brown's case was not a fluke.
Let's call this incident what it was: a complete fluke.
Fluke is a social justice attorney based in Los Angeles.
Many considered his election in 2202 to be a fluke.
Last year may have just been a fluke for Collins.
They want to win this congressional seat on a fluke.
It was, as jobber wins tended to be, a fluke.
Or just a fluke event we didn't need to cover?
It was not a fluke of the Electoral College system.
It was just a fluke that I got the audition.
Place the fluke loins on a sheet of plastic wrap.
This, of course, is not a fluke or an accident.
"It was important to show it wasn't a fluke," LaVine said.
Could such a large discrepancy really be a mere statistical fluke?
The question is whether the Pennsylvania 12 result is a fluke.
"Strength in homebuilders probably isn't just a fluke," Jefferies' Thornton said.
That suggests, DeCarlo believes, that the classroom discovery was no fluke.
"This wasn't a fluke," he said of Wood's eventual sixth place.
Edwards won office back in 22019 on somewhat of a fluke.
Edwards won office back in 2015 on somewhat of a fluke.
But achieving this uniform layer was a bit of a fluke.
But the Taylors also think this wasn't just a random fluke.
Boeser opened the scoring at 2:31 on a fluke goal.
Sandra Fluke is a social justice attorney based in Los Angeles.
He's not a fluke TD guy like Marcedes Lewis circa 2010.
One study with a statistically significant conclusion could be a fluke.
"This wasn't a fluke," 2017 Open champion Jordan Spieth told reporters.
Your arrival was pure fluke, the best kind of chance experiment.
The right-wing government of Israel is also not a fluke.
It was a fluke to begin with, and it ain't stayin'.
It started in 2006 as a barely noted fluke by Amazon.
Verlander attributed Price's postseason numbers to something like an extended fluke.
The El Paso shooter is not a fluke or an anomaly.
But her breakthrough this season does not look like a fluke.
This year's production of "Rigoletto" proved the experience was no fluke.
How do you prevent President Trump's election from being a fluke?
I had about a pound of fluke, a fillet per person.
There's no clear research, and it may just be a fluke.
PAULA VOGEL The way it came about was a complete fluke.
Did he think fluke play of a deflected pass was better?
Will the success of "Hidden Figures" be treated as a fluke?
"But it's a fluke that caught the world's attention," he said.
"I thought his death was just a fluke," she told the paper.
Directors: Becky Fluke and Reid Long "Blue Ain't Your Color" – Keith Urban
"Certainly, what he did last year, that's not a fluke," Farrell said.
If tuna isn't your thing, go for fluke, flounder, salmon, or porgy.
The performance on Saturday wasn't a fluke or a lucky happenstance, either.
He wrote, "And just in case y'all thought it was a fluke…"
Sun sneezing is a fluke of nature with no known selective advantage.
So was the Note7 fiasco a unique fluke of poor quality assurance?
There was the cynical idea that Live Through This was a fluke.
It's also possible that this week's relative calm was just a fluke.
"It's a balance between engineering and the piece of art," Fluke explains.
It might have been a fluke due to some un-upgraded software.
The scientific discovery turned out to be a fluke of their telescope.
It wasn't a fluke, I'm going to do it better and bigger.
And man, was that 2014-15 season a fluke for Tyler Johnson?
Called a fluke by critics, it also indicates incredibly efficient vote placement.
I had realized pretty quickly that my Gazelle sale was a fluke.
On Tuesday, Colon demonstrated that his homer had not been a fluke.
But the emergence of JD as an online brand was a fluke.
The protests were initially treated as a fluke by the mainstream media.
Some jobbers became legendary for their status, usually after a fluke win.
Though the song came out of nowhere, it wasn't quite a fluke.
They will be highly motivated to show the loss was a fluke.
For the first couple of days, I assumed this was a fluke.
But might the results of the study simply have been a fluke?
And it's not a fluke that comedies are the shows being greenlighted.
The game won't turn, as too many games do, on a fluke.
The extreme heat in Australia this week is not just a fluke.
Now I know my first puzzle was a fluke, total beginner's luck.
That the 2017 selection of "Moonlight" as best picture wasn't a fluke.
Do you think Eugene the egg was a fluke or something else?
Because of a fluke run to the conference finals two years ago?
One camp will argue that 2016 was a fluke, a black swan.
Yet a rematch with Rousey gives Holm the opportunity to prove that the outcome of their first fight was more than a fluke—and yes, there are plenty of fans out there who believe it was a fluke.
The 254 team, on the other hand, became the first and only Super Bowl champ to... Coughlin's second championship team certainly felt like less of a fluke; by the numbers, however, it was way more of a fluke.
We have some fluke, flounder and we also have rockfish and striped bass.
In fact, Williamson's statements were never the kind of fluke his defenders claimed.
It's also proof that AMD's first generation of Ryzen processors wasn't a fluke.
Holzhauer's hot streak has captivated viewers, but his epic run is no fluke.
It's a fluke, the dog just happened to jump up on the cart.
The vibrant show was no fluke, but the main point of the mission.
It was not a fluke that the campaign message was 'take back control.
While last year was the game's best prediction, it was hardly a fluke.
The idea that your team will not get bopped by a fluke call.
I thought it must be a fluke, but the next day, still nothing.
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 looks to many like a beautiful fluke.
Are these storms just a fluke, or a sign of things to come?
We met by fluke, thanks to a double stroller sighting in the alley.
Hoctor has a history of disrupting TVData Plus Math's acquisition isn't a fluke.
This isn't a fluke or an accident, but a desired effect of design.
We're told the accident was "a fluke" and the rope was simply defective.
Her turn Thursday night suggests those standout performances were far from a fluke.
His father was an educator,his mother, Mildred Rose (Fluke) Powers, a homemaker.
Some saw the jobs news as a fluke, and others a troubling omen.
The failures left scientists wondering whether Mr. Brown's cure would remain a fluke.
Through a fluke of nature, my beautiful baby was given a broken brain.
Thankfully, that felt like a fluke as otherwise, the service was incredibly attentive.
Place the fluke slices on your chilled serving plates in a single layer.
That its owner, Ben Tillett, 85, had them at all was a fluke.
Morgan, 52, claims it was "kind of a fluke" that they had similar names.
Fluke-y losses happen, and shouldn't all be used to question a national power.
This string of mishaps on United flights doesn't appear to be a fluke, either.
They were a fluke quartet—but they were beginning with an awareness of presentation.
Mr Limbaugh called Sandra Fluke, a student who campaigned for free contraception, "a slut".
"My best guess as to the explanation is that it's a fluke," Severino said.
It fills me with joy that it wasn't just a one-off, a fluke.
Can employees really have a strong impact on employers or was this a fluke?
Or, by some fluke of chance or unknown miracle, actually in attendance at WWDC?
Prime dog moment: The pure, pure friendship between the Bernese Mountain Dog and Fluke.
One of Wall Street's biggest bulls suggests the latest market pullback is no fluke.
It no longer seems like a fluke ... Iggy Azalea has shelved her engagement ring.
Coral Castles's revival might be an isolated situation, a fluke in a faraway place.
The most impressive is the 12-foot-wide "Whale Fluke (Le Grand Bleu)" (2018).
But the biggest long-term mistake would be to consider this year a fluke.
Fluke piccata, firm and lemony, came with artichoke stems, pungent caperberries and broccoli rabe.
We encountered podcasting just as a complete fluke, fall-out-of-the-sky thing.
It was dead in the water until I got a grant on a fluke.
Her fastidious dedication to creating banger pop songs isn't a fluke; it's a gift.
Dr. Low's role in identifying the structure of penicillin was something of a fluke.
Was the stuff before a fluke or is their scene getting better and better?
Even the Irish were quick to concede that the result was not a fluke.
The chefs are supplied with sustainable, mostly local, fish like porgy, fluke and grouper.
There is still an excellent chance that these new results are a statistical fluke.
REIGN One time you could call a fluke, two times feels like a pattern.
When Catie was 6 she caught her first fish there, a good-sized fluke.
Amy Klobuchar, who hoped to prove her strong New Hampshire finish was no fluke.
Remove the marinated fluke from the refrigerator and place it on a cutting board.
To finish the dish, spoon the citrus segments and juice over the fluke slices.
I thought this burst of attention was more or less a fluke of timing.
Any one special election result can be a fluke because of district specific factors.
The path for Houston to win this game involves field goals and fluke plays.
" In a September 2012 broadcast, Lewis again returned to Fluke, misrepresenting her testimony, saying, "If I'm Sandra Fluke, and I say, 'I don't want to pay for my condoms, I want you to pay for them,' that has nothing to do with insurance.
For a little-known band, one Grammy nomination might be explained away as a fluke.
A caliphate is not a fluke of Islamic history, it is a reality of it.
The underwater structures attract sea bass, fluke, porgies, blackfish and even juvenile lobsters and turtles.
Sautéed local fluke with basil-lime brown butter and chanterelle mushrooms was fresh and flavorful.
You know the fashion rule: One is a fluke, two a coincidence, three a trend.
I somehow caught up with the group and brushed off the episode as a fluke.
From the beginning, G-Wagen's ascent to a showy American status symbol was a fluke.
"I don't think LSU getting beat by them was a fluke last week," Bowden said.
He's in his first NBA game and he breaks his leg in a fluke accident.
A fluke goal put the Canadiens in front at 10:06 of the opening period.
The struggle we presently find ourselves in is not a mistake and not a fluke.
We want to make Julia Moskin's brilliant recipe for pan-roasted fluke in herb butter.
Skimmers, terns, gulls, herons, snappers, striped bass, fluke, even opportunistic raccoons hunt these fish relentlessly.
The Presidency of Donald Trump is an overdetermined fluke, an accident with a thousand causes.
Researchers keep running statistical tests, one after the next, until they hit a fluke correlation.
Like I said, it was a fluke to go back there and record that record.
She says that had never happened to her before, so it must've been a fluke.
"People see 2016 as this crazy fluke, which it was in many ways," Mook said.
This was not a fluke, but, it turned out, standard practice when blacks were stopped.
Mr. Abili's presence in the Irish Rep production comes courtesy of a fluke of timing.
"Victor Fluke is an amalgam of all sorts of candidates that I've met," she said.
I wanted to go again so that I could prove that it was a fluke.
At just 25, Paige is cruelly sidelined, victim of a fluke bump and a bum neck.
Now Marvel is back with a sequel that's ready to prove the original wasn't a fluke.
Somalilanders say their link to Somalia is tenuous, a fluke of a border drawn decades ago.
The presence of a metaphorical whale is, if you'll forgive the pun, often just a fluke.
The closest region the fluke could've come from is around 1,500 kilometers (around 932 miles) away.
Or it could just be statistical fluke, that will go away when more data is gathered.
There was no car accident, no sickness, no fluke act of God that caused her death.
"These results aren't a fluke," said Fredric Rolando, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers.
Is it a fluke that the shows this year seemed in dialogue with the presidential campaign?
We're not planning to have another baby, thinking that our first must have been a fluke.
The president brushed off the concerns, calling the incident a "fluke" and praising the Secret Service.
Fluke picks a sweet treat first and then builds the plot of the book around it.
But it's hard to say anything from one year, because it could just be a fluke.
It's unclear what makes Dallas unique or whether the past two years were simply a fluke.
Was one month just a fluke, or was it the first step toward a new routine?
The only solution I've found, DSTLD's $53 Women's Leather Leggings, is a fluke in the matrix.
But it's also very much possible, if not likely, that the original study was a fluke.
Kane put the Sharks up 2-0 on a fluke goal just over two minutes later.
And who knows, maybe this was all a fluke and the job would have been terrific.
The bombastic candidate Victor Fluke, who favors FAIR News over other networks, dominates the book's plotline.
All this suggests that the Notre Dame uproar may not be a fluke, but a harbinger.
They play it off as a fluke, which is easy to do since they themselves did nothing.
But the response suggests that the discovery of McKinnon and the other two subjects wasn't a fluke.
The hat itself may have been a fluke, but the slogan had a deeper history with Trump.
After Ehlers' fluke score, the Jets regained the lead at 13:44 on Appleton's first NHL goal.
Its sonic escapist's streak is no fluke—it's a by-product of Hookworms' expanding range of influence.
Obama publicly said he supported Fluke, which meant that it was suddenly in the national news cycle.
Even after that, I gave it another shot on the off-chance that it was a fluke.
As if to prove that IFA was no fluke, Huawei outdid itself here at Mobile World Congress.
"Better Man" – Little Big Town, directed by Becky Fluke and Reid Long NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR
That even though 9/11 is the most resonant moment in American history, it was a fluke?
So the Panthers were out to show on Sunday that their regular-season record was no fluke.
Does it feel to you like anything is changing, or is it just a good, fluke summer?
Alzheimer's disease showed a reduction, but it wasn't dramatic, and could be a statistical fluke, they said.
The change in earnings in April suggested that the upward tick in wages was not a fluke.
If you think that's a fluke, the air temperature was -28 degrees Fahrenheit on January 30, 2019.
But for a fluke fourth-quarter foot injury to Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert, nobody was hurt.
As they outline in Physical Review Letters, the likelihood that the signal was a fluke is infinitesimal.
Jamie Benn, Stars—Admit it: Last year's Art Ross felt a tiny bit like a fluke, right?
However, knowing Leica, this thing can probably take amazing photos of fluke, flounder, and sunken toilet seats.
What Charli, Camila & Taylor are doing is fascinating [and] it's no fluke that they're on that stage.
Said differently, was Lamb's win a fluke, a harbinger of things to come or simply yesterday's news?
Meeting Mr. Hertwig that day in the waiting room was "a total fluke" and "surreal," she said.
This isn't just a fluke for South Korea -- its demographic crisis has been building for a while.
Brainin and Vongerichten also agonized over one particular decision: whether to put fluke crudo on the menu.
Four years later, Manning proved the win was no fluke, toppling the Patriots yet again 21-17.
On Sunday, Meeks's coach and fellow players said that his last-grasp heroics were hardly a fluke.
" Despite the debut album's popularity, they were thinking, Mr. Sanborn said, that "maybe it was a fluke.
Jordan Peele's "Us" is a trippy tale that proves "Get Out" was in no way a fluke.
Trump described it a "fluke situation," praising both the Secret Service and the receptionist who stopped Zhang.
It's become a fluke-inducing game changer—the sort of variable that makes inconceivable events feel possible.
A May payroll gain of 72,000 now seems like a fluke rather than a sign of deterioration.
Idris Elba and Dominic West also dive in as the voices of lazy sea lions, Fluke and Rudder.
Naturalists have traditionally viewed hybridization in the wild as a kind of irrelevant, mostly rare, dead-end fluke.
And after the 2008 financial crisis came the billionaires; Fifty Shades of Grey was not an ahistorical fluke.
That means there is only about a 1 in 6 million chance that this is just a fluke.
Through some weird fluke, I'm not charged for my commute to or from the school I tutor in.
This year's run by Gonzaga was no fluke, with its only other defeat coming February 25 to BYU.
But as extraordinary as Trump is, it's just as important that reporters not treat him as a fluke.
If Donald Trump loses, then 2016 can be written off as a fluke (even if it shouldn't be).
One theorizer proposed that this unfinished robot isn't a fluke, but actually indication of a militarized Host army.
To find out, I spoke with Joseph Mazur, the author of Fluke: The Math and Myth of Coincidence.
Nothing about their underlying numbers says this is a fluke, but so much of it depends on McDavid.
In the seventh inning, Gardner had driven in the tying run for the Yankees on a fluke single.
Fluke is supremely soft in a crudo, and confoundingly luxurious when mixed with tart white strawberries and quinoa.
But it's also clear that Trump's presidency can no longer be seen as a fluke or a joke.
Enter Kirk Cousins, who has essentially been given a year to prove last season was not a fluke.
That message helped propel Mr. Brat to victory, though many Republican leaders dismissed his election as a fluke.
Through a fluke of weather, timing and internet trendsetting, Mr. Hurd sits at the intersection of it all.
Then, as if to prove it wasn't a fluke, it won the second half, 53-42, as well.
For one thing, the smaller the size of the groups considered, the greater the chance of a fluke.
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg's win in Iowa was not a fluke, and his support is broad and sustained.
Economists will watch to see if it was a one-time fluke or part of a broader trend.
Gun control advocates may shrug off ATF misconduct at Waco as a once-in-a-bureaucratic-lifetime fluke.
The President described it a "fluke situation," praising both the Secret Service and the receptionist who stopped Zhang.
Mr. Schmidt's arrest in January, more than a year after the scandal erupted, was something of a fluke.
Mom and I would exchange "Oh, my God, she's right!" looks, then pretend it was all a fluke.
Vox's Phil Edwards asked mathematician Joseph Mazur about his book, Fluke, and one of its most incredible stories.
To set the record straight.. my knee wasn't already injured or 'in rough shape' it was just fluke accident.
Still, whether he won on a fluke or not four years ago, Edwards' 2019 polling has been fairly good.
None of the players, coaches or managers (or reporters) have any clear reasons for it, other than pure fluke.
But even if it is just a fluke, it can't hurt to give season one, episode one a chance.
His fifth inning was clean, 1-2-3, proving that the scoreless fourth was not just some fluke. 10.
It doesn't entirely stick the landing, but it's proof the screen-movie concept isn't just a one-off fluke.
"This out-of-sample persistence indicates that the effect is enduring and not a statistical fluke," the authors conclude.
The app's success will likely be crucial to perceptions that Pokémon GO was more than a fluke breakout success.
Sandra Fluke is a social justice attorney based in Los Angeles and the state director for an advocacy nonprofit.
Stearns wants to prove that the American Dream is possible and that his own financial success wasn't a fluke.
But the arrival of the band's new album, "Cleopatra" (Dualtone), shows that the song's success was not a fluke.
An anomalous result on paper, a reversal of the usual order, a subversion of expectations, but no damned fluke.
Couples, 57, would be the oldest Masters champion by 11 years but his performance on Friday was no fluke.
Even so, Murphy made sense to the Nationals, who had a hunch that his October awakening was no fluke.
A bump on a graph signaling excess pairs of gamma rays was most likely a statistical fluke, they said.
"Our offense is clicking, and I don't know that this is a fluke," Twins starting pitcher Kyle Gibson said.
It was a flash in the pan, or a fluke, and the order of things had been established again.
I wanted to know what the actual direction was going into the show; was diversity intentional or a fluke?
It was on this island in the 2200s that scientists first confirmed that each whale's fluke pattern is unique.
As sashimi, fanned out in transparently thin slices, it is lean and very firm, like fluke but slightly richer.
To run again would mean the neurological episodes had been a fluke, some kind of spell I could break.
The retail industry is doubling down on digital to keep its unexpectedly strong holiday performance from becoming a fluke.
It was no fluke — the virtuosity continued during the following song, performed with an earnest, almost Hendrix-like showmanship.
As in winning two World Series in a row to demonstrate that the first one was not a fluke.
While you can get fluke crudo within five miles of any major airport, traditional regional specialties are growing scarce.
Fluke is an avid baker herself, who often promotes her books on the cooking segments of TV morning shows.
Still, the Warriors ran the Cavs off the floor on Thursday night, and it didn't feel like a fluke.
The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday suggested May's sharp slowdown in hiring was probably a fluke.
"This fluke crudo comes from the idea of: What do we do with flowers in January?" explains Price of his multivalent treatment of fennel: He pickles the flowers for garnish; cures his Montauk fluke with fennel pollen (dried and ground in-house); and tops the dish with preserved slices of fennel bulb.
Take away two fluke (it's OK to admit they were flukes now) playoff runs and what are you left with?
Presumably the functionality could return if Giphy is able to show the incident was a fluke that won't be repeated.
Russia&aposs 5-0 win against Saudi Arabia in the World Cup opener last week might have been a fluke.
"These are fluke preservational conditions," David Norman, a University of Cambridge paleontologist who also co-authored the paper, told me.
Today's relative calm isn't a fluke; it's a result of decades of hard and often contentious work toward European integration.
In the aggregate, we remain cautiously optimistic that 2015 wasn't a fluke, but rather a new baseline for Startup Nation.
This wasn't a random fluke year, mind you; this is what the Jaguars have been for four seasons under Bradley.
They show off a gun called the Fluke, which allows them to shoot an enemy combatant and hijack their body.
The incident wasn't a fluke; platforms like Netflix have the power to drive traffic to Wikipedia in other circumstances, too.
In other words, p-value is supposed to help tell us whether or not a study's results are a fluke.
Thanks to a production fluke, bottles of Honest Tea appeared on the shelves of Whole Foods with glass shards inside.
At first, Grace and I tried to laugh off our hookup as a fluke, afraid of disrupting the status quo.
The report shows "normal service resuming and shows last month was a fluke," said Eric Winograd, senior economist at AllianceBernstein.
Sincere talent, I think, is sometimes easy to mistake for something else: a fluke, a happy accident, an unformed idea.
DeRozan has a chance to prove his Game 5 effort, with 34 points on 22 shots, was not a fluke.
That has pollsters scratching their heads as to whether Michigan was a fluke or a cause to recalibrate their models.
Image: SpaceXElon Musk is ready to prove that landing the rocket on a barge in April wasn't just a fluke.
Virality in music is more often a fluke—a blip in the Zeitgeist—than an indicator of an artist's potential.
It was probably not a fluke, either: The Lions allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to the position in 2015.
While rare, that sort of thing happens in frontier research -- blunders can occur or sometimes it's just a mathematical fluke.
But if by some fluke, by some chance, any of these names dips, well, you should jump all over them.
Seven game series buffet this even more, making it nearly impossible to fluke your way out of the first round.
That they were a historical fluke, an exception to humanity's rule, some sort of once-in-a-historical-lifetime aberration.
And although Mr. Carter sees his victory as proof that Northern Virginia wants radical change, others consider it a fluke.
" The murder, he said, was " not a one-off fluke" but a sign that the country's "institutions are being dismantled.
And scientists fear that, as with the iPod Shuffle, the fluke results tend to get an outsized share of attention.
You know the fashion rule: One of anything is a fluke, two is a coincidence and three is a trend.
"It's not just a fluke," University of Colorado Boulder doctoral researcher Simon Pendleton, lead author of the study, told CNN.
But since 1908, they had not done what so many other teams had, not even through fluke or plain luck.
Rousey will be hoping to quickly prove that the Holm fight was a fluke, not the beginning of the end.
But as much as a tapeworm or a blood fluke may disgust us, parasites are crucial to the world's ecosystems.
When Scooter Gennett slammed four home runs for the Cincinnati Reds on June 2334, it was more than a fluke.
And all of the powers that be, whether Republican or Democrat decided in Sanders words that he was a fluke.
"My biggest challenge was to stay concentrated, stay focused" in order to prove the win over Federer was no fluke.
And on those rare occasions when it does happen, it's often dismissed as a fluke, or a stroke of good luck.
Doll, Nuveen Asset Management's chief equity strategist and senior portfolio manager, believes the Dow's 602 point Monday loss wasn't a fluke.
But if anyone goes back and rewatches episode itself to find the fluke, all they'll see is a glistening golden hand.
" She posted again later saying that "The establishment will spend a lot of time trying to spin @Ocasio2018 as a fluke.
This was a performance beyond comprehension in college basketball, the sort of statistical fluke that only happens once every few years.
For each of these 27 judges, the odds that such a pattern was a fluke were less than 1 in 22014,22016.
"I think this employment number was a fluke and an aberration," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
Overall, the probability of an event like this being a statistical fluke is estimated to be about one in ten million.
Snap will have to show that its recent growth metrics weren't a fluke when it releases quarterly results on July 23.
It's hard not to be skeptical: Maybe it's the placebo effect or a fluke, correlation doesn't imply causation, and so on.
Furthermore, while "Pull Up With Ah Stick" is awesome, it's not a fluke in the way viral hits so often are.
My healthy son had been a fluke; I was not actually capable of providing a safe habitat for a growing life.
In September, a flash flood from a fluke storm carried off two vehicles with three FLDS sisters and their children inside.
But allowing not [a] gun, but guns to come in, allowing people to die, that's not just a fluke of nature.
Tavares proved that wasn't a fluke when he led the 2017 acquisition of General Motors' long-troubled Opel and Vauxhall brands.
It is no fluke that there has been a shift away from cohabitation within marriage since the financial crisis of 2008.
Editorial Solid job growth in June, reported on Friday, provided welcome proof that the alarming performance in May was a fluke.
Even your humble local sushi joint will (hopefully) offer a dizzying array of seafood, from fluke to lobster to sea urchin.
Alternately super chill and super aggressive, Rudder and Fluke are hilariously voiced by The Wire alums Dominic West and Idris Elba.
The American proved that was no fluke when he finished 20th at the PGA Tour's Sony Open in Hawaii in 2007.
Mr. Romney refused, arguing that a single year's return proved nothing; it could be a fluke, or could even be manipulated.
By early in the next decade, months in which job growth comes anywhere near December's 148,000 gain will be the fluke.
There is fluke for those who won't pay up for fugu, and it is just what you'd want it to be.
Someone might beat the Crimson Tide, and someone else might even win the national championship, but that would be a fluke.
Was Mr. Trump's victory the last time around a historical fluke or a genuine reflection of America in the modern age?
Was "DAMN." a fluke, or will the prize — the 2019 winner will be announced on April 15 — genuinely embrace popular music?
But Mr. Trump would be wise to view that number as more of a fluke than a trend, for several reasons.
Every team that won last week is Super Bowl-bound, and every team that lost is convinced it was a fluke.
Was the drop a short-term fluke, or will sustained market falls become the new normal in countries targeted by terrorism?
I was told that it was a fluke and wouldn't happen again since I had no family history or risk factors.
It was not a split decision; the Senate's momentary Republican majority is the result of a fluke in the electoral map.
They were required to fly the course in both directions, to account for varied wind conditions or any kind of fluke.
The 7-footer from Serbia has emerged a force to be reckoned with this season -- and Butler says it's no fluke.
On the $2,600 system, I figured it was a first-gen fluke, but for this follow-up, it's not just a problem.
Last year, Ole Miss was a fluke loss to Arkansas away from winning the SEC West, after beating Alabama earlier that year.
It was yet another fluke accident that caused him to be recaptured after he made a U-turn in a stolen vehicle.
Anyone's first grand-slam title can be called a fluke, especially when the opponent is admittedly injured, as Nadal was in 2014.
These two performances were proof that her prior failed music career wasn't a fluke and that her true talent was all image.
In a fluke of history, a touch of fate or God, he met Charles Van Doren at a party in the Village.
Landing can no longer be looked at as a fluke, it can be looked at as a triumph of science and tinkering.
So, how can Allen keep the momentum going next week against Green Bay and prove the massive upset wasn't just a fluke?
The result would be a string of fluke-y accidents that don't get less common or less dangerous as time goes on.
Jeff Lazo of the National Centre for Atmospheric Research said the pattern is most likely a statistical fluke, according to National Geographic.
The household survey showed a huge increase in jobs, further bolstering the case that September's number are largely a hurricane-related fluke.
Ms. DeFilippo, a pet groomer from Massachusetts, got into the industry as a "fluke" after a career as a surgical dental assistant.
The rep adds ... the fainting scare was just a fluke, and Tone only needed a minute to recoup backstage with some water.
At the time, there were rumors that the discovery was not a fluke and that other gravitational-wave cataclysms had been recorded.
Few expected Syracuse to advance as far as it has, but Lydon said the Orange's run should not be considered a fluke.
The historic deal made by Fox Searchlight is totally exciting, and slightly inspiring—every black film success is treated as a fluke.
His immortality is a not a fluke—it is the result of very specific actions Ross himself took while he was alive.
I think it'd be nice with a big, fat fillet of fluke or flounder, or with some cod or haddock or hake.
Its fins and fluke were adjusted, and its macabre grey coloring was painted over with 25 gallons of cobalt and cerulean blue.
That first "John Wick" came along like a fluke — a shallow, sharp, shiny object with its own internal logic and idiosyncratic style.
First, the carcass had to be secured around the peduncle, the portion of a whale's body that tapers back to the fluke.
The fluke meunière may be sautéed to a textbook golden crackle, or it could arrive looking as pale as a fish belly.
Ms. DeFilippo, a pet groomer from Massachusetts, got into the industry as a "fluke" after a career as a surgical dental assistant.
By some fluke of scheduling, his two latest films — "Jackie" and "Neruda" — were planned for release within two weeks of each other.
Or, economists say, the figures could be a fluke, leaving Japan to keep looking for ways to escape its slow-growth rut.
It is equally shortsighted to think that only bad Republican candidates are driving Democratic success or that such success is a fluke.
That was the word they used, and they said — Your brand of politics, everything about you, they thought was just a fluke.
Mr. Adiga "supplies further proof that his Booker Prize, won for 'The White Tiger' in 2008, was no fluke," our critic writes.
The preliminary data from Redbook might be an indication that August sales figures weren't a fluke, and that consumer spending is declining.
The President, whose family business owns the club, has called Zhang's entrance onto the property a fluke and said he wasn't concerned.
Whether that success turns out to have been a fluke or the start of a bona fide trend remains to be seen.
This is an unfortunate fluke of circumstance–he's somehow always surrounded by a player or two even more famous and all-timey.
For all we know, this was a one-off fluke that's not indicative of how well Face ID will actually perform for consumers.
"When I first saw the Chinese liver fluke egg down the microscope I knew that we had made a momentous discovery," said Yeh.
There's still a sense that Trump's success, while not quite a fluke, was somehow unique, a product of his bizarre cult of personality.
We don't know for sure if these patterns are genuine or a fluke of the data collection, or why they might be true.
In short, it's virtually impossible to tell whether abiogenesis was a fluke event, or a common occurrence—here, or elsewhere in the universe.
The yield curve's failure to foresee recessions outside the United States has led some scholars to dismiss its predictive power as a fluke.
And if it seemed like taking down that big, bad machine in the trailer took a lot of effort, that's not a fluke.
"The line stretches to the back of its fluke, and then drops down, so the entanglement [is] weighing the whale down," they added.
The rough live show was taken as proof that her supposed talent was all talk, no substance; Lana Del Rey was a fluke.
The "Shale Revolution," as the turn to fracking and horizontal drilling in recent years has been termed, was something of a historical fluke.
Her success is not a fluke; the seriousness of her work goes beyond the pastel colors that have now taken over social media.
According to Vulture, the bidding war for "McScam" was not so much a happenstance fluke as it was a carefully laid-out plan.
But more importantly the crucial manufacturing sector lost 14,000 jobs, confirming that yesterday's ISM report showing contraction in that sector was no fluke.
But when the three investors tested it a second time to ensure the first test wasn't just a fluke, the sharks didn't leave.
But the nose cone of Karam's car came down out of the sky and struck Wilson in the helmet in a fluke accident.
And that's not necessarily a fluke: Researchers have found that bike-share riders tend to get into far fewer crashes than other cyclists.
It is, of course, too soon to guess whether it was a fluke or a portent of a sea change in American policy.
The HBCC is separate than NeuroBioBank due to an odd bureaucratic fluke (it's part of NIH's intramural programming, while the NeuroBioBank is extramural).
For Fluke, president at ASHOP CREW and the lead creative producer on the project, perfect is a balance that allows for creative productivity.
Since then, Peru have claimed two European scalps — Croatia and Iceland — in friendlies to prove their place at the finals was no fluke.
Leitch then went on his own to make "Atomic Blonde" last year (Stahelski made "John Wick 2") and proved it wasn't a fluke.
The improbable rise was almost over before liftoff, with Dempsey's youth career feeling more like a fluke than the start of something special.
But until now, infectious cancer was considered something of a fluke in the natural world, initially observed only in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
They feel the nation has tired of his divisive presidency, and some see his election in 2016 as a bit of a fluke.
Mr. Kiley was a former Central Intelligence Agency operative and public policy expert who became a transit professional in 1975 by a fluke.
It was Pink saying that the poor performance of Try This was a fluke, and that she still had hits up her sleeve.
Their goal: to endorse 20183,22018 candidates by next year, and have faith that the more than 21 percent success rate wasn't a fluke.
The Hawkeyes are not a fluke, and not inexplicable—their players are talented in the conventional sense, too, and have pedigrees to match.
"It's a very Democratic district, what happened in 2014 was a fluke," said Jon Ralston, a well-known Nevada political journalist and pundit.
When you head to the fish market, you may find small thin fillets of flounder, fluke, sole or plaice, or thick halibut fillets.
Worse, subsequent research suggested that the Riverside program's success at promoting work was a fluke, the product of an already stronger local economy.
The coming election is shaping up as a test: Was Mr. Trump's victory a historical fluke, or a genuine reflection of America today?
The Israeli Air Force lost an F-16 after coming under heavy Syrian antiaircraft fire, but that seems to have been a fluke.
Yeah, they went to the playoffs for the first time in my time in one of those fluke years— —with Don Zimmer, yeah.
It took two major tries—one fluke and one success—to get the echocardiogram that saved my life, mostly by saving my sanity.
Both parties are watching closely to see if Levin's victory was a fluke or a sign that the district is becoming Democratic territory.
She has another big effort from November (a 99 Brisnet speed figure in the Hut Hut Stakes) to show it wasn't a fluke.
We would see if our brief meeting four years before was a fluke or if our May-December friendship was built to last.
The Hurricanes took a 3-103 lead in the first and maintained it until Point's fluke goal at 3:26 of the third.
Road games in Denver can be tough, but the Bears have the added motivation of proving last year's success was not a fluke.
On the off-chance this was a one-time fluke, I wore both watches for the same period of time the next day.
I must be half 'sleep, too, 'cause even when you was cutting me back in the day I thought it was a fluke.
We could have wound up with an alien planet full of Justin Timberlake clones, but the universe decided this was our colossal fluke.
If you win just one title, you're either a fluke or you're STILL a bunch of chokers for not winning more (Atlanta Braves).
This is Adiga's third novel, and it offers proof that his Man Booker Prize, for "The White Tiger" in 250, was no fluke.
It also relies on a number of assumptions, none more important than the belief that Twitter's Q4 profit was not just a fluke.
Limbaugh once attacked a law student and health care advocate, Sandra Fluke, who was fighting to require health insurance providers to cover birth control, by calling her a slut: What does it say about the college co-ed Susan Fluke [sic], who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex, what does that make her?
Ayers called the fatal accident a "fluke" and said she hopes it doesn&apost tarnish Branson because most of its income comes from tourists.
There are a lot of reasons to believe that the latter was something of a fluke rather than a sign of his imminent demise.
Tesla continues to demonstrate why its success among a crowded field of auto giants isn't a fluke, this time with a special holiday greeting.
If we, as Baker and others do, see Trump as something alien from "Republicanness," then it's easy to dismiss his politics as a fluke.
Resting on Queiroz's shoulders now is pressure to ship a product that competes with rivals and prove his success with Chromecast isn't a fluke.
It didn't even feature the fluke/human hybrid, lurking in the sewers, crawling up through your toilet to ... well, you can figure it out.
For example, the University of Oregon's partnership was built on college football because they had a fluke trip to the Rose Bowl in 1995.
Another thing that gave Wacom a leg up was a total fluke incident involving a key law at the start of the internet age.
The liver fluke, which is known to cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and liver cancer, isn't endemic to the region where the latrine was found.
Also on the side of this being a fluke, perhaps Trump's success is just a product of both his celebrity and his unique personality.
He received credit for a fluke goal just 41 seconds after faceoff, when his shot ticked off the skate of Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech.
The first of those was a glorious fluke that happened just seven seasons after the expansion Mets set the modern standard for abject shittiness.
The ceviche, for example, stars fluke from a fisherman they know on Long Island, who brings in on Thursdays what he caught on Wednesdays.
All of it seemed to suggest that what for her had been a tragic fluke, for Rob made its own awful kind of sense.
Oh man what a funny and ridiculous notion... The beard arrived the next day, and by some fluke it matched my hair colour perfectly.
It could be happenstance, but you know what they say: Once is a fluke, twice is a coincidence and three times is a trend.
The first launch's results might have been a fluke, but the second launch confirmed that I had nailed my advertising, marketing, and sales strategies.
Writing this performance off as a fluke would be daft, but a rematch would certainly be intriguing if the UFC felt like granting one.
Shelby was a surprisingly good pass rusher for the Dolphins in 2015, even if his overall career says that's a bit of a fluke.
Though the song came out of nowhere, it wasn't quite a fluke: Lil Nas X, now 20, had been a student of online virality.
Some Americans see Trump's nomination as a fluke made possible by a divided presidential field and his unique skills as a reality TV star.
Writing it off as a fluke, the same political class predicted that Latino support for President Trump would wane once he was in office.
It also gives the sense it was some sort of fluke that Saroo was able to track his birth mother down, 25 years later.
It slowly became clear that the trend was not a one- or two-day fluke and that it was being felt across the country.
"Even after AOC won, people were like, this is a fluke and it can't happen again," said Waleed Shahid, the spokesman for Justice Democrats.
Trump had dismissed the breach of his Mar-a-Lago property as a "fluke situation" and said he was "not concerned" about the incident.
The Atlanta defense continues to prove that its strong play in the playoffs was no fluke, and the team's sensational offense finally showed up.
Several New Hampshire politicos I talked to characterized 2016 as a fluke year, and said 2020 is showing a realignment back to retail politics.
The main precaution is to keep the boat away from the whale's tail or fluke because disturbed whales can be quite dangerous to encounter.
I headed back to the airport at 6:30, convinced that my first two flights were a fluke and my luck had run out.
Following an easy win over Nebraska, Iowa is now 3-0 in Big Ten play, and there's reason to think they're no January fluke.
Whenever two events are correlated and it's not a fluke, there are two explanations: One event causes the other, or some third factor causes both.
"They seem too perfect for each other for it to just be fluke," the Stefani source said in March, of the couple and musical collaborators.
If more killer whales can be observed mimicking sounds, we'll know that this isn't simply a fluke — meaning just Wikie's unique ability to mimic sound.
Malcolm Smith's amazing Super Bowl performance with the Seahawks in 2014 increasingly looks more like a fluke than a sign of untapped potential at starter.
On-air, he called Sandra Fluke, a contraception advocate, a "slut," and said that she and other women should make a sex tape for him.
When a market that's spent more than a year in the red finally breaks to a fresh all-time high, it's not just a fluke.
Such testimonials may empower victims to report harassment and require bystanders to account for behavior they might have previously dismissed as a fluke or misunderstanding.
Duvall is showing last year's 33-homer campaign and NL All-Star selection wasn't a fluke, as he finished the first week of 2017 batting .
Blas Cabrera thought he spotted one in his detector, a superconducting ring, but didn't see any other events to confirm the first wasn't a fluke.
The standout here, though, is her guitar skills, and that's no fluke: she studied with the iconic Mary Timony as well as taking classical training.
In a paper published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, it's noted they found eggs for multiple parasitic worms, including tapeworm and Chinese liver fluke.
A Federer-Nadal final would owe a lot to fluke and fortune, but that wouldn't diminish these legends' efforts or dampen the event a bit.
"Even when the doctors tell you that it's more common or it's kind of a fluke, you don't necessarily want to believe that," he said.
Now we have replay review, everyone hates it, and we're all wondering why we changed the rules because of a fluke play that rarely happens.
Three years ago I figured their last album for a triumphant fluke and expected their electropop to get a lot blander and more pro forma.
The concurrence of the coffeehouses was a fluke that occurred because Ms. McKeown had to reschedule, said Carter Smith, who founded Common Ground in 2001.
But Charles may be back soon, and Ware's big game, in the largest comeback in Chiefs history, looks more like a fluke than a harbinger.
It was stacked with bacon, and the bun was significantly fluffier than the one on the sausage croissant, though that may have been a fluke.
Now, on trips to the Bronx to buy fresh fish at Hunts Point, he sticks to the basics: tuna, salmon, yellowtail, fluke, scallop and eel.
While the disappointing job gain during the month is likely a statistical fluke and will eventually be revised higher, it does highlight an important point.
"It's really important that it wasn't a one-off, it wasn't a fluke," said Richard Jefferys, a director at Treatment Action Group, an advocacy organization.
Though many pundits were quick to claim this was somehow a victory for the Republican Party or a fluke, this election was far from that.
He brought fillets of fluke and uni, and also decides to "improvise a little salad" with the Mexican cucumbers, tomatoes, and berries he picked up.
Then, it was an appropriate fluke that I received the acceptance email from Will and his team while waiting for a connecting train in Newark.
"It's such a fluke, so lucky and so amazing," he said motioning over the pool, which at that point he had yet to swim in.
Then McVay proved that was no fluke by improving a bit more this season, to 13-212 with an average of 242 points a game.
As the plot unfolds, copious airtime is devoted to a television star turned politician named Victor Fluke (hmm!) whose immunity to shame generates big ratings.
When you're raised on movies that portray female queerness as a fluke, finding a film like Rough Night feels like a mirage in desert heat.
The magic punch against Bisping, like Werdum's loss to Miocic, is often treated as a fluke occurrence due to a momentary mistake on Rockhold's part.
Ultimately, the flukeman turns out to be a horribly mutated fluke worm, its body scrambled by waves of radioactive energy thrown off by the Chernobyl meltdown.
This obviously raised a lot questions at the time, but the strange incident may have been dismissed as a fluke if it weren't for further discoveries.
At the time that was painted as fluke, or as arrogance on Rockhold's part, but the truth was that Rockhold's boxing just did not hold up.
When Rockhold returned to the cage, Dave Branch came out and surprised those who bought into the fluke by promptly putting Rockhold on wobbly legs again.
But this year's ads also served as a not-so-subtle promise that the Galaxy Note 7's exploding battery last year was just a fluke.
Given that Fashion Week has a notoriously high barrier of entry, their success at effortlessly soaring across it seems more like a harbinger than a fluke.
This year, the team is looking to prove that their spot in the tournament is no fluke, and possibly earn a place in the knockout round.
"At first I was like, 'Okay, maybe it was a fluke, maybe Jesus came through one time,' but I entered another competition and won," she said.
Now you've gotten Madonna, you know, running around in slutty outfits and Sandra Fluke telling everybody, 'I'm not going to pay a dime for my diaphragm.
To many Republicans, Trump's nomination was a fluke — one that could not be replicated by anyone else and would require few policy concessions to his voters.
But by that reasoning, losing wouldn't be just a fluke, just a failure of the body politic to recognize and reward majesty when they behold it.
The end of the tail is missing from the fossil, so he cannot say if it featured a fluke that would have helped propel it underwater.
I first saw a couple posts on Instagram [about the memo], and at first I was like, No, no way, it's got to be some fluke.
This analysis suggests that Trump is the product not just of a fluke election or a racist and sexist backlash, but the culmination of late capitalism.
He was also semi-fast for a little while early in his career, and there was the one requisite season of fluke-o batted-ball luck.
Should by some fluke Lopez Obrador not win the presidency this time, he'll remain a dominant figure who shapes the Morena party for years to come.
Electing a Democratic U.S. Senator from Alabama — is this extraordinary upset a fluke or does it light the way to Democratic victories in 2018 and 2020?
It's a truism that the worlds of glamour, power, and success are populated with people who think they got in on a fluke and don't belong.
Now you've gotten Madonna, you know, running around and slutty outfits and Sandra Fluke telling everybody I'm not going to pay a dime for my diaphragm.
" But, he added, noting that the experimenters had always cautioned that the bump was most likely a fluke, "we have always been very cool about it.
I started working with these clients through a networking fluke (a woman in one of my networks introduced me to an editor for a major brand).
Additionally, BNEF analysts said the shifts that took place in 2015 are no fluke, but rather an indication of a structural move within the energy sector.
Though the timetable appears to be set for a late-season return, Prescott will be given many games to prove his preseason performance isn't a fluke.
Dr. Katona and his collaborators took pictures for the humpback whale catalog, which later confirmed their hunches that fluke patterns were consistent across a whale's lifetime.
And yet, no one in 2007 was wondering if Brady made sense as an MVP, and very few were wondering if it were a mere fluke.
Tyler Pitlick scored the game's first goal for the Stars in the second period before Casey Cizikas tied it with a fluke goal at 14:10.
So the Mets staggered home with the same record as in 2017, the season they had hoped was a fluke, the season now stuck on repeat.
It was a fluke that he won the primary, there were just so many people in the race and then barely squeaked by in the general.
Travis Kelce, the tight end who caught two of Mahomes's touchdown passes this week, said he does not believe the young quarterback's success is a fluke.
To be sure this wasn't some fluke in the metric, they also turned to their pool of human contractors to do a side-by-side comparison.
But that shouldn't obscure the reality that Trump's victory was an electoral fluke against an overconfident opponent who didn't have the many advantages of presidential incumbency.
So you're finding a way to essentially circumvent these aldermen who think you're a fluke, and think they can block you by literally tapping into — Right.
Customers can opt for baited hooks to snag rainbow trout, salmon trout, fluke, shrimp, flounder, farmed striped bass, rockfish, lobster or abalone swimming in the pools.
I'm certainly open to the idea that the cash had some effect, but maybe the big difference between the treatment and control villages was a fluke.
It's not even Armory Week yet, and already, through some fluke of split scheduling, the Art Dealers Association of America's (ADAA) Art Show is upon us.
He and Ms. Blichfeld made the decision to end their six-year marriage on Election Day of 2016, a fluke of timing that had a benefit.
But though Barty, an Australian, was the 13th WTA champion in 14 events, her winning a title of this magnitude bore no resemblance to a fluke.
According to their creator, it's no fluke that the videos caught the eye of the president; he tailors them to an older generation of internet users.
The result is something of a metatextual fluke: a story starting in one medium told by one storyteller and finished in another medium, by different storytellers.
Worse, subsequent research suggested that the Riverside program's success at promoting work was a fluke, the product of an already stronger local economy rather than any reforms.
This could seem like a fluke, the photo is blurred and obscured by text so it's hard to tell whether it really is the photo of Ali.
To be honest, I thought they would lose their first game, and certainly not get out of opening weekend, but no fluke team makes the Final Four.
While Sanders opponents have already begun spinning a possible win here as a fluke, likely far below his 2016 numbers, none are clearing out of the way.
It's tempting to dismiss Sanders's win tonight as a fluke win in a state that is next door to Vermont and shares many media markets with it.
Her experience wasn't a fluke: In 2016, Apple sued a company in New York for allegedly selling counterfeit versions of its accessories on Amazon, like charging cables.
Transfer to a plate and, using a 3-inch ring mold, place about half of the fluke into the mold, using your spoon to even it out.
What if it was a fluke, or the patient woke up on their own, or something else the scientists did actually caused the patient's eyes to open?
Dr. Oz says his inclusion in the NBA's Celebrity All-Star Game is no fluke because he's got serious game ... which he's modeled after another famous doc.
Since she looks very similar to both Sophie Giroux and Alice (Abigail Hardingham), it's safe to assume this girl's appearance on the ride was not a fluke.
Dory finds friends in a grumpy but stealth Hank, an octopus missing a tentacle, the short-sighted whale Destiny and Fluke and Rudder, two goofy sea lions.
Werdum, meanwhile, will look to prove that his defeat of Velasquez was more than a fluke, and that he is indeed the better man of the two.
The flat carbon emissions trend the world saw in 13 was not a fluke, according to a new report released Wednesday by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Record: 47-44Chance at the postseason: 39%One thing to know: Christian Yelich is proving his MVP season last year was no fluke, sporting a .336/.428/.
OVERALL FLAVOR: 5 — I'm going to go ahead and assume that the slightly burnt McMuffin was a fluke, because everything else in this just worked so well.
In her testimony, Fluke said that students paid as much as $1,000 a year for contraceptives and made the case that religious institutions should cover birth control.
Fluke, often the least favorite fish in a sushi combo, was supremely soft in a crudo, and confoundingly luxurious when mixed with tart white strawberries and quinoa.
Khalid Boufousse, 37, who fishes for bluefish and fluke inside the area several times a week, often after dark, said he would never venture to the interior.
To anyone who will listen, they will disclaim him as a fluke—a skilled entertainer who ran an infomercial-like campaign and swindled Republicans into supporting him.
When a new elevated bike path in Rio collapsed in April, hit by a fluke wave, the deaths of two people weren't just seen as a tragedy.
It seems that Snapchat's sudden growth spurt last quarter was a fluke, with Snap adding just 2120 million users in its core North American market this quarter.
Digital algorithms make identifications a little easier, dividing the photos into categories of fluke patterns, mainly by determining how much of the tail is white or black.
"We also predicted that if the narwhal tusk is sexually selected, we expect greater variation in tusk length compared to the variation in fluke width," said Graham.
Mattos starts by slicing up the fluke, then rotating the pieces and slicing them again into teeny, tiny bits, which, with their shiny translucence, suddenly resemble crystals.
His near victory proved that his Iowa win in the delegate count wasn't a fluke, and voters in the states to come will give him another look.
If this all started as a happy fluke, the question now is how to leverage it and keep it going without ruining everything that makes it good.
And T.I., of course, helped turn Atlanta into a hip-hop focal point, showing coastal cities that the pioneering ATL breakout group Outkast wasn't just a fluke.
He won a second presidential term by a fluke landslide: a first-round upset meant that his opponent was a far-right extremist, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
It would be tempting to write off 100 gecs as a prank or a fluke if the songs did not have such an eerily resonant emotional core.
But that survey data doesn't necessarily apply to this new all-wheel-drive versions so I still don't know if my experience was a fluke or not.
He won a second presidential term by a fluke landslide: a first-round upset meant that his opponent was a far-right leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Quite a few Democrats see Trump's victory in 2016 as a fluke, a historical accident, a twist of fate that can be explained only by Russian mischief.
Neither team's recent success is a fluke, and Boston, by acquiring Al Horford this summer, has gained the balance that the Raptors are hoping Ibaka will provide.
"The fluke in Michigan is not happening in Illinois," said Tom Bowen, an Illinois Democrat who worked as an aide to Obama and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
And that's to say nothing of the quirky wordplay, which Fluke uses to comedic effect just in case the docile nature of the books wasn't obvious enough.
And while scientists are still uncertain whether they were a fluke or part of a trend, they are warning we should treat it as a baseline year.
If gentility is de rigeur and blatant patriotism frowned upon, Brexit might seem to be a fluke in British politics — but it is reality all the same.
On the eve of Game 5 of the NBA Finals, after three thorough thumpings and a fluke-y blowout win at home, that nonsensicality looked malignant, and terminal.
This was far more of a fluke than a sustainable attack from a team that struggled all year long to produce efficient offense without Thomas leading the way.
But excessive data massaging can wind up with a p-value lower than 0.05 just by random chance, making a hypothesis seem valid when it's actually a fluke.
That vision was such a dominant source of insight at all was partly incidental, "a historical fluke," said Adam Marblestone, a biophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Had a hypothetical extraterrestrial broadcast gone offline, or was the signal a fluke—some spike from inside the Russian observatory itself, or a satellite passing overhead (most likely)?
If Moon succeeds, he'll be seen as a screen phenomenon; if it fails, his first movie, the $453 million-grossing Purple Rain, may be seen as a fluke.
It may all be a fluke, but as uninspiring as Flores was last year, he is still only 24 and was a highly thought-of prospect for years.
They'll be served alongside a fresh fish that came in overnight from Boston and is fluke, similar to halibut, and is probably three days out of the water.
The journey to founding Ice Music started with a fluke, when Linhart carved an upright bass out of ice and was surprised to find that it sounded good.
"Those three wins I've had since the Cup have meant more to me than the three I had before, because you're saying it wasn't a fluke," Haas said.
Actor Anton Yelchin, known for his roles in indie films such as Like Crazy and Star Trek Into Darkness, died early this morning in a seemingly fluke accident.
Scotland showed that the improvement made at the World Cup was no fluke, but two tests in Japan will show whether the team remains on an upward curve.
Aside from the bad throw and weird form, it doesn't seem like she did anything particularly wrong—the ricochet was just some scary-ass, Final Destination-style fluke.
The magazine had pursued her intermittently after the Jumbotron fluke led to a Labatt's beer ad and then a photo campaign for the Vancouver gym where she worked.
I loved Oberlin's shiny, alluringly pasty brandade, made not with cod but with salted remnants of more abundant white-fleshed fish such as scup, mahi-mahi and fluke.
I usually opt for large, six- to eight-ounce flounder fillets, if they are available, or fluke (also known as summer flounder, but available year-round, go figure).
So far this season, he's proven that was no fluke, picking up right where he left off with 11.2 yards per pass attempt and 9.94 yards per rush.
" And as Larkin said in a short documentary produced by NewsOK: "It's not just a fluke that we are all Native Americans and that we all became dancers.
You can see in footage of the fluke play ... the puck went right through the window at a high speed and left the guy's chin a bloody mess.
Kerber proved it was no fluke when she grabbed her second major title at the U.S. Open, swiping the world number one ranking from Williams in the process.
This was, in essence, a fluke — much like the 2016 presidential race, when voters also defied pre-election polls to choose a maverick billionaire businessman without political experience.
To alleviate any concerns that the results were a fluke, the FDA could ask Biogen to do an additional trial before considering approval instead of postmarket, analysts say.
Sanders could no longer be written off as a fluke but rather a force in his own right with a base of power independent from any political party.
"No longer will they call my victory a fluke," Mr. Sanders, then 19893, wrote in a letter after the election, to a city-planning expert at Cornell University.
The day after the Warriors game, a fan tweeted to Lillard pointing out a quote in which Warriors guard Klay Thompson called the Blazers upset win a fluke.
Trump said he was "not concerned at all" and called the security breakdown a fluke while Pompeo said it was a sign of the threat that China poses.
Arizona took a 17-14 lead with 3:19 left in the third quarter on a fluke play after linebacker Colin Schooler intercepted a pass thrown by McIlwain.
It proved that Trump was a fringe candidate who tapped into an American ugliness and rode it to a fluke victory with the help of a foreign adversary.
Sports fans never have this sense of closure: Win the World Series or the Super Bowl and you're still open to the charge that the victory was a fluke.
His final run in the UFC was stacked high with defeat, but he remained on the UFC roster because of a fluke guillotine choke of Ryan Bader and nostalgia.
One successful phone might have been a fluke, two could be a great streak of luck, but the company now has four years of constantly improving and evolving devices.
"Apple's chart, at least as interpreted by Carolyn Boroden, suggests the stock's recent rebound was no fluke, and it might have a lot more upside going forward," Cramer said.
GR: I don't think it's a fluke, but I do think, I've said this before, there are more stories about women in film than there are women in film.
And the triumph wasn't a fluke: The novel, which Jones describes as a "time-traveling western," has surpassed those of his idol a couple of times since then, too.
"We are sort of holding our breath to see if the first four months was a fluke," said Gladney Darroh, president of Houston-based energy recruiting firm Piper-Morgan.
Fitzpatrick's strong showing in 2015 has just as much a chance of being a fluke as it is the quarterback finally being in the situation that best suits him.
"So — it seems that what we saw in those December plots was a fluke," wrote Matt Strassler, a theoretical physicist and visiting professor at Harvard, in a blog post.
Elsewhere, Robert Zemeckis continues to prove himself a master filmmaker with Allied, while Tom Ford proves that A Single Man was no fluke with the gorgeous thriller Nocturnal Animals.
Heading into the 2019 season, Patrick Mahomes had great expectations to live up to and got right to work at proving that his breakout 2018 season was no fluke.
Mr. Kristol, the conservative commentator, said Mr. Trump's candidacy could turn out to be "a bit of fluke" because his brand of politics enjoys limited support among elected Republicans.
There hasn't been much written about the correlation between mill towns' French Canadian influx and their rich histories with hockey, but it seems improbable this would be a fluke.
The Ravens (1-1) showed last week that their blowout victory in Week 1 was a fluke, but they do enough on defense that this game should be close.
When Shuzo Matsuoka and Kimiko Date reached the men's and women's quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 1995, it was a fluke — at least in the eyes of one of them.
What I mean is, buy a few fillets of the fish you like (I like fluke), then put a sheet pan in the oven and get it ripping hot.
Today he kicks off his re-election bid as the dominant force in politics, and voters will decide before long whether 2016 was a fluke or a transformative moment.
"When I got elected it was kind of a fluke," said Mr. Faught, who in 2006 won a seat in Muskogee that had never been held by a Republican.
In Crown Heights, traditionally a West Indian enclave, vegan cheese shops, wood-fired pizza ovens, bourbon-spiked milkshakes, and fluke seviche are springing up alongside restaurants serving jerk chicken.
The Indianapolis offense looked decidedly competent with Jacoby Brissett at quarterback rather than Andrew Luck, and running back Marlon Mack showed that his breakout last season was no fluke.
Or get some fresh fluke for these family-meal fish tacos, which I returned to rotation this week after a couple of years' rest, and which are ridiculously good.
VANESSA Wesley, I am not sure if you are familiar with the Fashion Law of Trend, but it essentially states that if something occurs once, it is a fluke.
For all his bluster, Trump probably knows on some level that he is deeply unpopular and that his victory in 2016 was largely a fluke of the Electoral College.
The moment in which Rey calls Leia "master" reveals that her Force use in The Last Jedi was no fluke — Leia has been a Jedi master this whole time.
But the Wisconsin result could also just be a fluke of the calendar rather than having much of a larger meaning beyond depriving Trump of a few more delegates.
Researchers sort through newly captured photographs to make matches with older ones by comparing the whale's' skin pigmentation patterns, scars, and other unique characteristics, like fluke and fin shapes.
Last month's jump in hiring by services sector businesses suggested that a sharp slowdown in private payrolls growth in May shown in another report on Wednesday was probably a fluke.
CT Scans recently performed on a 375-year-old mummified man revealed an unusual lump in his liver, which apparently harbored "a large number" of eggs from a parasitic fluke.
Though this could certainly be a one-off fluke, the problem combined with Snapchat's lack of hardware experience might frighten buyers away from Spectacles or future devices the startup invents.
This isn't the fluke of a single fortnight: since 2014, Ms Stephens has defeated top-third opponents at a 60% clip, one of only 12 tour regulars to do so.
The New Zealand Herald asked Nathan Guy about why Thiel has kept his New Zealand citizenship a secret until it was revealed after a fluke inquiry into a land purchase.
Translucent bands of fluke were darkened by black rice vinegar, China's answer to balsamic, then touched with hot peony oil, which sizzled and whitened the lean fish as it landed.
"When I first saw the Chinese liver fluke egg down the microscope I knew that we had made a momentous discovery," said Hui-Yuan Yeh, one of the study's authors.
Liu Qianqian, a marketing supervisor for U.S.-based industrial diagnostic equipment company Fluke, said in an interview the company had signed purchase agreements with many state-owned and private companies.
Amazingly the next year, Austrian band Edelweiss proved the formula was no fluke when they sold 215 million copies of "Bring Me Edelweiss," mashing up Abba's "SOS" with some yodelling.
As he tells it, the 2808's signature sound of thwacking snares, staccato handclaps and that unmistakable whomping kick was sort of a fluke—the byproduct of a defective semiconductor.
When Berkeley passed its soda tax in 2014, industry groups dismissed the measure as a fluke given the city's largely white population and reputation as a hotbed for liberal measures.
FYI ... it's 15 feet from where Z took off to where he landed ... and for good measure -- he put down a left-handed windmill to show it was no fluke.
However, a fluke in the system allows it to work in Sokcho, in the northeast corner of the country, just outside the DMZ (demilitarized zone) between North and South Korea.
The chef, Vincent Chirico, who owns Vai on the Upper West Side, offers cucumber tartare, fluke ceviche, octopus and grilled fish, with fruit- and herb-based cocktails by Allen Katz.
Jackson has been shredding through defenses all season ... and Lewis -- a legendary Baltimore running back -- tells us he doesn't think there's any fluke at all to Lamar's year so far.
The members of E.L.P. betrayed no particular interest in songwriting; the group's big hit, "Lucky Man," was a fluke, based on something that Greg Lake wrote when he was twelve.
Ariel and Sutherland also worried about anyone basing decisions on a single study, which, no matter how rigorous, could well be a fluke, "the statistical equivalent of 'luck,' " they wrote.
For a cocktail snack, he's come up with riceless nigiri — a strip of raw fluke, underscored with an aggressive stripe of Calabrian chiles and set on a bed of watermelon.
The risk melodrama always runs is that it becomes solely an exercise in narrative coincidence and extremity, a heaping on of fluke and fortuity and the fickle finger of fate.
That'snot a fluke, either, and it means that pitchers are now throwing a higher share of breaking and off-speed pitches than ever before, potentially risking injury in the process.
About a week later, he told doctors that his suicide attempt had been a "fluke" and managed to convince them he wasn't depressed in order to secure a speedy release.
MEI The same way I did, last week, when a woman approached my table in a restaurant and asked if she could photograph my fluke tartare to post on Instagram.
How many different ways can I describe a fluke ceviche to a guest without using the same adjectives in one night, and what's the exact pigment of that red wine?
Give an even wider berth to fluke in a cloying honey glaze plated with bitter grapefruit and little pucks of daikon radish braised for too little time in orange juice.
The real test will come when Nordstrom reports its earnings and investors see whether Rack's slower first-quarter growth was a fluke, or if the business is really in trouble.
It is impossible to know if the two arrests so close together are a fluke or signal of a growing white supremacist movement in the county, law enforcement officials said.
Martin Prado, the Marlins infielder and a 14-year major league veteran, does not expect this season to be a fluke considering what he's seen of Alonso's consistency and maturity.
"I don't see first responders reaching for a [voltage-measuring] Fluke meter to check if the wires are live before cutting when someone is trapped in the vehicle," he says.
Mar-a-Lago security Trump has described the Zhang case as a "fluke situation," but the case so far has highlighted the possibility of security flaws at Trump's private club.
Betony fans have about a month left to revisit dishes like cured scallops with lemon and horseradish, squid "noodles" with fluke, flax-crusted skate and wild Scottish pheasant for two.
The handful of phishing messages that became public appear to have been sent to the State Department due to a fluke relating to the fake addresses used by the spammers.
"Their bakery and coffee shop, the Cookie Jar, was as empty as one of Hannah's cream puffs before it was filled with vanilla custard," Fluke writes in Peach Cobbler Murder.
According to WRAL, Bays, who was pregnant with her third child, thought she was going into labor a week before she actually did, but it turned out to be a fluke.
Any questions of whether the Atlanta Falcons' fast start was somewhat of a fluke were put to rest last week following a convincing road victory over the reigning Super Bowl champions.
The only consolation coming away from these results is that you can identify them as growing pains—as opposed to a return to the norm after a handful of fluke wins.
If there was a chance she was going to think her act, which lands her in jail, was a fluke, club employee Susie (Alex Borstein) convinces her she has real talent.
Next, we have to wonder whether three years ago was a fluke; Gordon wasn't much of a route runner and mostly made a string of big plays by running go-routes.
In fact, Ruiz says he REALLY wants to see Joshua sign on for the rematch so Ruiz can prove to the world it wasn't a fluke, and he's the real deal.
None of this appears to be a fluke (though the numbers are a bit cloudy thanks to Hayward not playing in Utah's loss against the Golden State Warriors on December 8).
A third commenter clapped back against "keyboard warriors" who criticized the officials for getting too close, noting that "all tigers do not behave this way" and calling the encounter a fluke.
Although it was a fluke in my eyes, this Power-5 conference missed the playoffs last season and proceeded to go a collective 1-8 in Bowl Games (thanks, Kyle Whittingham).
VICE met up with Senfter to hear the story of how a fluke remix to his song wound up reaching the top of the charts—whether he liked it or not.
If you want credit for that, you need to provide some proof that it wasn't just a fluke, the product of favorable matchups, injury-riddled opponents, or a watered-down league.
But if anyone on the left still believed that Trump's 2016 victory was a fluke, or that he would be easily beaten in 2020, voters discharged a warning shot on Tuesday.
Partly a fluke of timing, this engagement with the United States has become central to Malpaso's mission, setting it apart from other Cuban troupes, of which there are a surprising number.
With interest rates positioned to rise further - which would prompt investors to shift positions again - Morgan Stanley's results "should not necessarily be seen as a fluke," Oppenheimer analyst Chris Kotowski said.
"I think we'll learn whether [Michigan] was a fluke or not," Richard Berg-Andersson of the Green Papers, which tracks delegate math, said in an interview before today's returns came in.
The whole thing was kind of this fluke that happened, because restaurants love having music over food, "bite and smile" kind of stuff, the way that Las Vegas loves slot machines.
Graham and the other researchers compared the growth of the tusk to the narwhal's body size and its tail, or fluke -- a trait that is unlikely to have a sexual function.
I think the issue we had was a fluke and I don't have any safety concerns about the device, but I was impressed with how quickly customer service handled the problem.
I was very lucky that there were various moments that happened along the way that were completely by fluke, and they enabled me to save a lot of time and money.
The victory by the man who was to become the most prolific major winner ever gave the course instant credibility, demonstrating that it was not a venue to produce fluke winners.
But in that case, they would also have to re-elect every incumbent, including Senator Doug Jones of Alabama, whose special election victory in 2017 was widely considered an electoral fluke.
If these denigrations of the intelligence of Waters existed in isolation, one might well be able to write them off as fluke or coincidence, but they do not exist in isolation.
Still, the successful treatment is considered a milestone for researchers who worried that a case 12 years earlier involving the first-ever patient to be cured of HIV was a fluke.
For Trump backers, Election Day 20203 is their chance to prove that 22020 was no fluke -- and that they want another four years of the billionaire businessman in the White House.
"We want to keep the momentum of last year's awards moving forward, which we don't want people to think for any reason was some kind of a fluke," Ms. Quatrano said.
Haqq is a twin (her sister Khadijah Haqq McCray also occasionally appears on KUWTK), but she said she was "relieved" that the two heartbeats detected during an ultrasound were a fluke.
A 2015 bump in the collider data hinted at a new particle, inspiring a flood of theoretical papers before it disappeared into the background noise as just another fluke of nature.
A regulatory fluke definitely aided in CBD's rise: In December 2018, lawmakers inadvertently ensured CBD's superstar status by federally legalizing hemp, or cannabis that—per the legal definition—contains less than .
A Jefferies analyst said this bookings miss was a "fluke" and not a sign of fundamental problems, and that any pullback in the stock should be seen as a buying opportunity.
On Wildboy, the 20-year-old proves that the success of his piano-led breakout, "Envy Me," which peaked at No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, wasn't a fluke.
He could still use some refinement in terms of adjusting his attack when his first approach doesn't work, but his 17 sacks and five forced fumbles in 2018 weren't a fluke.
A phone spontaneously dying is a cake walk compared to a phablet bomb, but we'll see whether this was just a big pre-release fluke and the consumer units prove more durable.
Last night's fluke made me think I'd finally pruned enough selections, but in reality, Spotify just jacked up the offline song limit to 10,000 tracks per device with a five-device limit.
Some market experts have dismissed the inversion as a fluke phenomenon driven by the fact that investors are rushing to buy US bonds as a sign of confidence in America's resilient economy.
Democrats may have retaken control of the House, but Tuesday's midterms also showed that Donald Trump's 2016 election wasn't a fluke — and that his supporters will show up to vote for Republicans.
They said March's unexpectedly strong trade growth also was a fluke due to comparison with weak numbers last year and the resumption of business after the Lunar New Year holiday in February.
" Similarly, Trump's claim that Megyn Kelly had "blood coming out of her wherever," is almost tame in comparison to Rush Limbaugh's characterization of Georgetown Law Center student Sandra Fluke as a "slut.
Indeed, that's what you'd expect based on Republican intimations that Trump is a fluke, or a force that emerged from the ether, rather than from the primordial soup of GOP grievance politics.
But they turned out for Obama in 210, and — confounding the expectations of some Republicans, who thought 2008 was a fluke — in 2012, when Obama was neither as new nor as popular.
" Similarly, Trump's exhortation that Megyn Kelly had "blood coming out of her wherever," is almost tame in comparison to Rush Limbaugh's characterization of Georgetown Law Center student Sandra Fluke as a "slut.
By sheer fluke, he stumbled across a neglected collection of over 1,000 hours worth of sound recordings of the Bayaka—a hunter-gatherer community in the rainforests of the Central African Republic.
Measurements from the LHC last year suggested the presence of a new particle that could have changed our understanding of physics, but more recent data suggests that it was just a fluke.
But astonishment eventually gave way to acceptance, even implicitly from the nominee herself: the success of Sanders's campaign was no fluke, proving that the Democratic Party had moved decisively to the left.
The second week of the N.F.L. season features some teams trying to prove last week was no fluke and others trying to prove their opening-day loss was nothing to worry about.
From left: spicy peanuts dressed with dried shrimp and lime; fluke ceviche, prepared in a classic marinade called leche de tigre; octopus carpaccio; ti' punch; pickled wild shrimp with deep-fried saltines.
How I got the interview was partly a fluke: A longtime source whose opinion I value pointed me to the case of Harry Sarfo, and encouraged me to dig into his story.
Reds RH Sal Romano (NR) Peralta proved his dominant outing against Colorado in his season debut wasn't a fluke when he put together a quality start to win at Toronto on Tuesday.
Mr. DiBari's menu is simpler, fairly standard-issue Italian, with nice southern Italian touches: Noto almonds and fennel with fluke crudo; and fregola, bottarga, olives and pistachio pesto alongside charred yellowfin tuna.
His task, all at once, was to rescue his defense, demonstrate his season was more revelation than fluke and lift his team, and a fan base grated by playoff misery, to victory.
Or Iran could sit back, avoid the goal differential killer of a blowout, maybe fluke their way into a goal, and hope for fortune on the final day of group stage play.
His election was both overdetermined and something of a bizarre fluke, which would, arguably, not have happened had it not been for geography and our illogical modern interpretation of archaic founding documents.
That Jonathan was one of just a few African-American boys at BEAM (some of the other black students were the children of African or Caribbean immigrants) could have been a fluke.
It was a "total fluke" that the New York Fed did not pay out the $951 million requested by the hackers, said a person familiar with the Fed's handling of the matter.
The annual report released Monday by the Global Carbon Project provides fuel to environmentalists arguing that the slowdown in emissions growth was more of a fluke than the start of a pattern.
And then, in what Mr. McCraney considers a fluke, as a first-year graduate student he was tapped as an assistant to August Wilson, the acclaimed playwright, months before Mr. Wilson died.
The Office of the Surgeon General's campaign to curb tobacco use in the 1960s is widely cited as one of greatest modern public-health successes, but I wonder if that's a fluke?
That day on the Saint Lawrence, the zodiac reached the right whale just in time to photograph it graciously lifting its large black fluke high out of the water, then diving deep.
By contrast, a single-elimination conference tournament is far less likely to determine the actual best team: a sample size of 1-4 games is far more likely to produce fluke results.
Lest anyone think that last year's Oscars were a fluke or that the whiteness of the winners was just a coincidence, this year's nominees are … possibly even whiter than last year's bunch. Sigh.
The big payroll gain in January "was no fluke" he said, and a strong February reading is bolstered by a series of economic reports that show U.S. companies are gearing up to hire.
Sharks 2, Wild 0 Dylan Gambrell scored a fluke goal early in the third period to break a scoreless tie as San Jose spoiled the NHL head-coaching debut of Minnesota's Dean Evason.
Williams-Sonoma — Shares rose 4.8% after an analyst at Gordon Haskett upgraded Williams-Sonoma to accumulate from hold, noting the company's strong same-store sales in the first quarter were not a "fluke."
Tyron told us he's looking forward to polishing Thompson off and proving their last fight (which ended in a draw) was a fluke ... but beyond that, he's got some bigger things to prove.
In the end, the top four finishers — Koepka, Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson and Patrick Reed — all started the week ranked in the top 13, so nobody could say it was a fluke leaderboard.
It's tempting to dismiss such a finding as a wild coincidence or a fluke, but as you can see in the chart, the relationship between the two has persisted for nearly 150 years.
Paquette scored his 10th goal, Point added his NHL-best 19th power-play tally and Trouba netted a fluke power-play goal off a quirky bounce off the stanchion in the third period.
At one point, Brengle and her coach Nicole Melicharare talking about how Williams might not return serve at some point because of some weird fluke—as if that's the only chance Brengle has.
But a string of fluke accidents — a bad pipe, a neighbor's leak — has delayed the sale of their home and kept her reluctantly coming back up from Florida for weeks at a time.
For Diaz, a 222 All-Star who led the American League with 238 saves last season, that May loss to the Dodgers has represented a recurring theme rather than a one-time fluke.
Dr. Peter J. Hotez, director of the Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, has vaccines against hookworm and schistosomiasis, a waterborne liver fluke, in clinical trials and is working on eight others.
Wondering whether their results were a fluke, the team then compared the cave bear genome to that of seven other brown bears — one ancient and six modern — and found the same genetic mixing.
In this way, a man whose candidacy was a joke, whose election was a fluke tainted by fraud, and whose presidency is a bane will get the chance to remake the American bench.
BONUS FANTASY FOOTBALL ADVICE -- Waller says you need to get his ass on your team ASAP because the Week 1 numbers were no fluke, he's gonna get the ball A LOT this season.
More babies in the fish oil group were very large for their age than in the control group, but the researchers behind the study said that finding might have been a statistical fluke.
It is a coast-to-coast ribbon composed mostly of rural areas and small cities, many having struggled to attract people and money until a fluke of lunar orbit did it for them.
At the time, it seemed like a fluke — no LP from an animated film had gone to No. 21 in almost a decade — but "Frozen" wound up dominating the chart for 13 weeks.
"When it happens once, it could be a fluke, but when it happens twice, it's real," said Andrew Terner, a private dealer in New York who has been collecting Basquiat works for decades.
The annual report released Monday by the Global Carbon Project provides fuel to environmentalists to argue that the slowdown in emissions growth was more of a fluke than the start of a pattern.
Republican leaders told themselves that Mr. Trump's dominance in the polls over the summer of 2015 was a fluke and would end because of his statements about race, women, the military and trade.
It was a fluke of timing: The papal tickets had been arranged by Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York months earlier, well ahead of Mr. O'Reilly's high-velocity skid out the door.
Saad got the winner on a fluke bounce at 13:43 of the third, and Kane capped the scoring, and his hat trick, with an empty-netter from center ice at 18:57.
The annual report released Monday by the Global Carbon Project provides fuel to environmentalists to argue that the slowdown in emissions growth was more of a fluke than the start of a pattern.
Fluke ceviche, with lime and red onion, was bright and assertive; red-snapper tiradito , sliced into thin pieces and topped with unctuous persimmon and lightly crunchy poppy seeds, was elegant, like fruity silk.
LeBron James is letting the world know the disgusting, racist words spray painted on his home in 2017 were no fluke ... 'cause despite all his money and fame, he's still a target for racists.
"I increased my lead every day, it was no fluke, but Dave Hill got as much publicity as I did that week," said Jacklin, ambassador for the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship (www.britishpar3.com).
A fluke play by the computer: another run stuffed behind the line, a fumble, a pile, and then Dalton Hilliard picking it back up and running all the way for the game's only touchdown.
Amazon declined to offer a public statement on the matter, but TechCrunch has confirmed that the Amazon assortment officially includes these two devices — that is, their listings are not a fluke or a mistake.
Stranger Things quickly became one of the streaming service's most beloved shows after the first season dropped in 2016, and the success of season two proved that the show's initial popularity wasn't a fluke.
To investigate whether the new findings were a fluke, Dr. Zamora and her colleagues analyzed four similar, rigorous trials that tested the effects of replacing saturated fat with vegetable oils rich in linoleic acid.
At the end of the year, she said Salazar told her that making the Olympic team had been a fluke and that she could not expect to be an elite runner weighing 20093 pounds.
Watching them pummel a sad parade of Blue Jays pitchers on Wednesday afternoon, though, they certainly seemed like a team that's unstoppable, their unbelievable 17-2 start to the season clearly not a fluke.
When radio host Rush Limbaugh called women's rights activists and then-graduate student Sandra Fluke "a slut" in February 20123, Lewis repeatedly expressed disbelief that people could no longer refer to women as sluts.
For Kasich, who finished last year with a paltry $2.5 million cash on hand, the debate was particularly crucial as he seeks to show his second-place showing in New Hampshire was no fluke.
Still, polls show Trump has a big lead in New Hampshire, so he's likely to dismiss his Iowa showing as a fluke driven by Cruz's appeal to evangelicals, who are a power in Iowa.
"Old Town Road" now appears likely to prompt a trend of compound remixes with English-languge artists, many of whom mistook "Despacito" as a fluke or otherwise underestimated the Latin remix standard's potential applications.
Because our survey is large and sensitive enough to detect minute differences from month to month, we can say that this dip of 2 percentage points is not the result of a random fluke.
The timeless appeal of "Jam" is courtesy of Jackson's smooth transition into a musical genre that many were calling a fluke but which he saw as a potential vehicle to reach a wider audience.
The Toronto Raptors won the division last season, and the team's strong playoff showing was no fluke, as the Raptors finally got a glimpse of what Jonas Valanciunas can bring when he plays aggressively.
Like the time Marc Jacobs needed to overnight its new collection from the factory in Italy to New York Fashion Week, and a fluke snowstorm hit the Italian countryside, making the mountain route impassable.
Locally harvested oysters, clams, fluke, mackerel, monkfish, sea scallops, lobsters and black sea bass share the menu with more far-flung catches, like Santa Barbara sea urchin, sardines, Dover sole, Icelandic cod and geoduck.
That sequence of events might have stretched the limits of a Hollywood story, but Springer, who homered and doubled in Game 22012, has made it clear that his October success was not a fluke.
Still, polls show he has a big lead in New Hampshire, so he's likely dismiss his Iowa showing as a fluke driven by Cruz's appeal to evangelicals as the contest moves into mainstream waters.
You get a higher-caliber shot of spice, this time from ají amarillo chiles, in the ceviche mixto, a combination of octopus, shrimp and fluke enveloped in a creamy, goldenrod-colored leche de tigre.
His election in 2016 was essentially a fluke of the Electoral College: Fewer than 100,000 votes in three Rust Belt states made it irrelevant that three million more Americans had voted for his opponent.
If the appeal is successful, Kenia and Michael's experience of being detained for months — the result of a legal fluke that left them institutionalized far longer than current standards allow — could become the norm.
I have to assume from the warm reception greeting previous outings of Ensemble for the Romantic Century that the problem in this case is just a fluke, a bad fit of subject and method.
This also seems a good time for Osaka to remember that the controlled power and controlled emotion that she displayed to win in New York and again in Australia were anything but a fluke.
Chilly and firm pieces of fluke ceviche, starting to go opaque in the acid of a smoky dashi, are wonderful to eat with soft bits of fried sweet plantain and crisp chips of green plantain.
The liver fluke can cause severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, and even liver cancer, and as such the researchers were surprised to find that traders were able to travel such long distances while carrying the parasite.
A: It is, but when you start slow and steady, and when you know you have the power to deliver… whatever I have achieved till now is not a fluke, and it hasn't happened overnight.
That raises the question of whether Quicken's meteoric rise was a fluke of timing and historically low interest rates, or whether the company has truly disrupted an entrenched local culture of handshake real estate deals.
It's a very noticeable change: And no, this is not a fluke: Researchers have estimated that up to 95 percent of the long-term decline in Arctic sea ice has been driven by human activity.
The Ducks blew a two-goal lead in the final 22 20173/22017 minutes of regulation but avoided a potentially crushing defeat on Corey Perry's third overtime goal of the postseason off a fluke deflection.
"I think at the heart of every actor is a little voice saying it's a fluke and it's going to go away any moment, and I'm no different," the 66-year-old actor told CNBC.
An IMDB clue last month hinted that serial killer Monte Rissell, who appeared in the show's fourth episode and was played by Sam Strike, will be back again, but that could have been a fluke.
Mr. Limbaugh's show also suffered after his attacks on Sandra Fluke, a law student whom he mocked as a "slut" and a "prostitute" after she spoke to a congressional hearing about birth control in 2012.
At the tail-end of the year, writer-director Barry Jenkins proved to audiences and critics alike that "Moonlight," his Academy-Award-winning story of a young boy growing up in Miami, was no fluke.
To show that was no fluke, prospects like Felix Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov and Bianca Andreescu are tearing through the junior ranks, adding depth to an unexpected tennis powerhouse north of the United States border.
First, I tried salty hackleback caviar and raw ribbons of fluke, flavored by the day or so it had cured between sheets of kelp; sitting in a coriander-seasoned broth, they made a delicious pair.
It's a technique primarily used for rousing flatfish—like sole and fluke—which hide in the sandy seabed, which are otherwise typically caught by dragging heavy "tickler chains" or other trawlers through the ocean floor.
The DRC and surrounding countries often have outbreaks because they have a "reservoir" of infected bats and non-human primates that can transmit the disease to humans — "so this is not a fluke," Fauci says.
Some of my square lay outside the park itself, a fluke of boundary-drawing that Mr. Allen assured me did not matter because any squirrels I saw that close to the park lived inside it.
" By the way, Vick also clapped back at everyone saying Jackson's stats are inflated by playing two sorry teams ... telling us, "You don't go out and throw 5 touchdown passes and call it a fluke.
They have put the chef Sam Talbot in charge of the casual seafood kitchen, featuring local catches along with elevated fare like fluke and octopus ceviche, olive oil-steamed mussels and hanger steak with chimichurri.
Released by the Atlanta Braves after a couple windswept home runs and 40 otherwise forgettable plate appearances, the six-time All-Star did little to disabuse the notion that his disastrous 2017 was a fluke.
Placed in the proper context, it may be the that the study builds on many previous studies and rigorously tested theory, or that it was a one-off that may very well be a fluke.
They say the second-place finish in Boston was a fluke, pulled off on a day of driving rain, 204-mile-per-hour headwinds and 230-degree weather that felled several elites from warmer climes.
Adabis Castro, who was at Atrium Dumbo and Le Bilboquet, is the chef, offering raw bar selections, bar snacks like chickpea fritters, small plates like beef tartare, and more substantial whole fluke and chicken dishes.
But will other studios finally realize there is still big business in the rom-com, or will they treat "Crazy Rich Asians" as a once-in-a-blue-moon fluke instead of an object lesson?
Fluke crudo, pastas like ricotta gnudi and garganelli with heritage pork sauce, and black sea bass and bavette steak from a wood-fired grill are featured: 211 DeKalb Avenue (Adelphi Street), Fort Greene, Brooklyn, evelinabk.com.
"This second set of guests, as a complete fluke, had a relative come out for a picnic lunch and that relative turned out to be a [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] officer from Revelstoke," she says.
Of course, Ruiz upset Joshua at Madison Square Garden to win all of his championship belts when they faced off in June -- and Andy says he's motivated to show the world it was no fluke.
Alabama is among the most conservative states in the country, and Republicans see Jones's victory there two years ago as a fluke – more the result of a flawed GOP contender than a winning Democratic message.
Those "soft" indicators won't factor into the calculation of GDP, but December's large drop in retail sales will — even if it turns out to be a fluke that's revised away later, as many economists expect.
There have been a variety of unexpected events in the primaries, but the last time anyone made it into the Senate by way of a primary challenge was 85033 (and that was a fluke, too).
Last season, it was a divisional-round loss to the Minnesota Vikings on a 61-yard touchdown reception as time expired — a fluke play that seemed impossible to replicate in terms of soul-crushing consequences.
In many scientific disciplines, that's the threshold beyond which study results can be declared "statistically significant," which is often interpreted to mean that it's unlikely the results were a fluke, a result of random chance.
"This second [discovery] should convince anyone who was skeptical of the first discovery that this isn't a fluke," Dave Reitze, the executive director of the LIGO Lab, run out of MIT and Caltech, tells me.
If the U.S. Open run was a fluke, his journey to the Wimbledon final was a demonstration of all the hours and hours of hard graft he had put in over the ensuing 10 months.
But Pelosi quickly dismissed Ocasio-Cortez's upset victory as a "one district" fluke – a comment that may serve only to further inspire the younger, more far-left candidates seeking to move on Pelosi and her contemporaries.
If this were the only instance of Winter Games being cool with normal human sexuality over "the journey" or PG-romance, it would be easy to write off Kevin and Ashley's frank discussion as a fluke.
The 28-year-old opens her Melbourne Park title defense as world number one this week having proved last year's triumph was no fluke by also claiming the U.S. Open title and reaching the Wimbledon final.
Most of the time, psychologists consider findings to be significant if the p-value is less than 0.05, meaning there's a 95 percent chance the finding is real and a 5 percent chance it's a fluke.
While he noted that beating the U.S., particularly on the road, would provide his team a helpful confidence boost for future matches, Sampson was adamant that the win came from talent parity, not merely a fluke.
The Clips are currently #1 in the West (crazy right?) and when we got Brown -- the GM of the Clippers G-League team -- he told our guy it's no fluke because this team is built differently.
That wasn't enough to boost the GOP contender, who wasn't among the top-tier candidates Republican leaders hoped would challenge Edwards as they sought to prove that the Democrat's longshot victory in 2015 was a fluke.
Still, the spate does show how much damage can be done when the best security practices either fail or aren't followed—and how easily even a single fluke can lead to tragedy in America's gun culture.
Enter Keenum, who had been stamped with the label of journeyman backup until last season, but will now be asked to prove that his 11-32 record as a starter in 2017 was not a fluke.
The empty plant was a weather fluke, but to the 22017 employees in this town outside Albany, it might have been an omen of the company's fate, which was resting in the hands of Washington lawmakers.
Virginia partisans might explain the Cavaliers' postseason flailing as a fluke combined with injury trouble — the appendectomy that limited Justin Anderson's minutes in 2015; the unknown illness that sidelined Isaiah Wilkins in last year's elimination game.
It was only his third IndyCar Series race, but the victory was no fluke: He qualified to start fourth in the 2500-car field, and he held off the pack after Will Power's car broke down.
"I think some people wanted to try to dismiss what happened here last time as a fluke," said Woodard, referring to the 2016 Iowa caucuses where Sanders came close to beating the eventual nominee Hillary Clinton.
But who does, when the difference between the three, formerly four, Boatwright sisters and the four girls murdered the previous year at a church in Birmingham is hardly more than a fluke of time and place?
If the personal spending number is 0.4 percent or higher, investors will see it as a sign of a strengthening economy and proof the revised 3 percent GDP number for the second quarter is no fluke.
There's a pretty plate of raw fluke under red-rimmed wheels of radish and tiny globes of finger lime; it was as good as it is in other restaurants where I've had nearly the same dish.
Looking at his career to date, the lack of luck, along with his increased discipline at the plate, and it's reasonable to conclude this season is simply approaching Peak Mike Trout and not Fluke Mike Trout.
Lots of pressure, the dawn of a sacred quest, the fact that Olympic hosts traditionally start a bit slow in their first matches — you could rationalize the whole thing as a fluke, if you really wanted to.
When the financial crisis hit in the fall of 2008, it was not an act of God or a fluke of history; it was the result of choices made in Washington and in financial institutions and markets.
According to a statement released by the University of Cambridge, the liver fluke needs damp, moist areas to survive, but the station was located near the Tamrin Basin, which is mostly known for containing the Taklamakan Desert.
Other polls of key battleground states show that these latest numbers aren't a fluke; a mid-May poll from Quinnipiac focusing on Pennsylvania has Harris tying Trump 45% to 45%, while Warren beats Trump 53% to 44%.
Although the rate of death from a bad heart rhythm was 22 percent with the cotton vest versus 90 percent among those who didn't get one, the difference wasn't large enough to rule out a statistical fluke.
Well, about that... CBS did end up in third this season, if only thanks to the huge fluke of Fox airing both the Super Bowl and a World Series that was ultimately won by the Chicago Cubs.
The Sabres were limited to a fluke goal in that meeting with Philadelphia and were blanked 3-0 by Boston on Tuesday, two strong examples why the team sports the 31st-ranked offense (2.1 goals per game).
The figures, which more than triple expectations and exceed "even the most optimistic forecasts," also indicate that a strong opening weekend was not a fluke, and that customers are continuing to warm up to contactless transit technology.
Any clear-eyed reader can see that his father was undone not by occasionally treating himself to "a manicure and a fancy haircut," but by an incomplete education, lack of professional development, and ultimately a fluke injury.
They don't yet understand that this wasn't a fluke of wind or rain or luck, that this was the extraordinary response by people such as yourselves — the work you did to save so much of this community.
Each work's actual title is more pragmatic, basically "Whale Fluke" followed by a citation of a distinguishing feature, either a color scheme or a name, like Charlie or Neri — names, I assume, of living and breathing whales.
One hundred and nine years later, scientists can confirm that this sound, described by one early explorer as "odd after the usual Antarctic silence" was not a trick of the mens' imaginations, nor was it a fluke.
The closest analogy would be [Valéry] Giscard d'Estaing's election in 1974, and that was a fluke because there was a split in the Gaullist Party and one faction supported Giscard, who came out of a centrist party.
Coming back as an older horse proved California Chrome's 2014 Triple Crown run was not a fluke, which made him more commercial as a stallion, and it meant his popularity with the general public continued to grow.
He finished last season with 1,977 yards, a record for a freshman in the Football Bowl Subdivision, and showed this season that that performance was no fluke, with a 321-yard outing against Purdue as a highlight.
One NDP candidate, Bob Chamberlin, suggested Manly's win earlier this year in the by-election in Nanaimo-Ladysmith was in part a fluke thanks to low voter turnout for a contest just months from the general election.
Akihito Koseki, a 28-year-old doctor, expressed amazement at the power of a sperm whale as it flicked its huge fluke and dived into the ocean, but he said the experience wouldn't change his eating habits.
By the slimmest of margins, however, the number of deaths failed to meet a standard known as statistical significance – at least a 95-percent certainty that the high rate of brain cancer was not simply a fluke.

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