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"footed" Definitions
  1. having a foot or feet (often used in combination): a four-footed animal.
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Instead, we have a lot of white-footed mice and deer, and it turns out that white-footed mice don't control tick populations well.
Penilla split two Toronto defenders before unleashing a wicked right-footed kick from just outside the penalty area that wrong-footed Reds' goalkeeper Alexander Bono couldn't handle.
Two-dozen bird species, including the black-footed albatross and red-footed booby, occupy the island, as well as dozens of coral reef-dwelling fish in the surrounding water.
Carrie Sheffield: Dems caught flat footed on race Democrats claim the high road on race issues, but the party's presidential candidates were caught flat-footed when called out about their hypocrisy.
At the moment, there are only about 300 known black-footed ferrets still alive in the United States, and "plague is a primary obstacle to black-footed ferret recovery," the assessment states.
The other infamous look was the double footed jump stomp.
Mattis on vacation — they were all caught totally flat footed.
Kelly Uhing of the City of Denver Parks and Recreation Department waits for a black-footed ferret to head into a prairie dog tunnel during a release of 30 black-footed ferrets on Oct.
In many respects, Sanford was caught flat-footed by his challenger.
"We don't want to be caught flat-footed," he told reporters.
But this leaves us prone to being wrong-footed every time.
Victoria Cribb, the sure-footed translator, keeps pace with every swerve.
Lo's game, Smith said, has a light-footed, almost airy quality.
But the recent Logan Paul controversy seemingly caught YouTube flat-footed.
Without their primary source of food, black-footed ferrets can't survive.
It is easy to see why the economists were wrong-footed.
Was she just flat-footed or looking over her left shoulder?
Lastly, here are a couple of weasels (black-footed ferrets, specifically).
It is slow-footed and ominous and settles into minor chords.
The claw-footed Sinkology Heisenberg Copper Bathtub is striking and luxurious.
All of it, she said, is footed by New Jersey taxpayers.
You can't be flat-footed when they say, 'Get to work.
Compared to Putin and Xi today, Trump is looking flat-footed.
Her cold-footed stance on marriage predates her first legal brief.
The funeral was held and Valente footed the bills, he declared.
It's too flat-footed, it doesn't leave anything to the imagination.
His left-footed shot beats Navas, but pings the left post.
"I'm wearing a onesie" — otherwise known as footed pajamas — she admitted.
A fan-footed gecko darted down the wall after a bug.
Either way, Democrats should not be caught flat-footed or stunned.
Black-footed ferrets depend on prairie dogs for food and shelter.
Would you want to see a blue-footed booby in person?
What questions do you still have about the blue-footed booby?
Even some of the winners in attendance were caught flat-footed.
Corporate bonds and currencies experienced sudden dislocations that left banks flat-footed.
They have been wrong-footed in the past over BoE rates signals.
Mr. Rubio turned the attack back on a flat-footed Mr. Bush.
His answers were thoughtful and considered, some more sure-footed than others.
And it was naive, defensive, and slow-footed in addressing these problems.
But Pence isn't known for being particularly silver-tongued or quick-footed.
Unfortunately, the flat-footed family comedy around him fails to produce sparks.
They were completely left-footed by the Democrat health-care scare campaign.
"Good Grief" is most sure-footed when it dares to be tender.
I can be man enough and admit if I slew-footed him.
Clinton's bout of pneumonia and a slow-footed acknowledgment of the illness.
I think Trump was caught flat-footed when the missiles started flying.
When Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007, Microsoft was caught flat-footed.
Lavelle converted a left-footed deflection off a pass from Lindsey Horan.
I think you saw that most dramatically with Amazon's flat-footed rollout.
Mascherano finally gets his yellow, for a two-footed challenge on Kanté.
He found the response by TransCanada to be flat-footed and opaque.
It feels more sure-footed and tough than, say, a Range Rover.
Amidst this broad decline of bird numbers, webbed-footed exceptions stand out.
His willingness to strike deals has also kept some critics wrong-footed.
Who once dressed in footed pajamas, who once was smothered in kisses.
Pounding low kicker and counter hooker meets fleet footed karate-ka / boxer.
It was hardly the only time the Rams were caught flat-footed.
J-Settes prefer grounded, flat-footed movement; they squat or bend or buck.
Taxpayers footed the bill, and details of the settlements were kept under wraps.
Emerging market equities were mostly wrong-footed by the US presidential election result.
"He was caught flat-footed," an FBI source told The Los Angeles Times.
Blue-footed boobies obtain their eponymous colour similarly, via the fish they eat.
Footed bowls ($423-395) hold flowers, lemons, or even potato chips with poetry.
Footed bowls ($375-395) hold flowers, lemons, or even potato chips with poetry.
But in the United States, lawmakers and regulators have been caught flat-footed.
"He was wrong-footed by Rajoy's tough response," said an ally of Puigdemont.
Operating outside Italy's growth-killing labour rules, the Camorra can be fleet-footed.
Perhaps a better way to put that is that Mayfield footed the bill.
But on issues of race and gender, Mr. Trump was less sure-footed.
Its cunning, cat-footed plots drew people in but left them off balance.
Taylor seemed flat-footed, almost disengaged, as if exhaustion had displaced his purpose.
Rodgers caught the defense flat-footed trying to substitute early in the game.
Sightings of malambo, a cousin of those fleet-footed styles, are less common.
Even the slow-footed Adrian Gonzalez bunted, dragging the ball toward second base.
The teachers unions had been caught flat-footed and weren't in the game.
No excuses for the lower corner, though, it just caught me flat-footed.
But despite this sure-footed narrative, the writing frequently feels hurried and trite.
As recent experience amply shows, not every business has proved so sure-footed.
Visualizing a nimble, sure-footed android is easy, but building one is hard.
No one suffered more than the flat-footed and big money darling Jeb.
For now, chalk "Salomé" up to a wrong-footed experiment in fictive reimagining.
Cody Kunkler scissored between traffic cones like the sure-footed senior he is.
What are your impressions on the mating life of the blue-footed booby?
Ramon Dekker's heavy handed, quick footed style traced its lineage to the Fujiwara.
His greater strength, though, is his energetic prose, sure-footed and boldly effervescent.
Yet it is easier for a right-footed player to give the ball speed by aiming towards what is, from his point of view, the left-hand side of the goal (the keeper's right), and vice versa for left-footed players.
NYCFC attempted to answer in the 16th and 17th minutes, but Keaton Parks' left-footed blast from the left side of the box was denied, and Turner made a sterling save on Tinnerholm's left-footed shot bid from outside the box.
It took precisely one game, for instance, for Alex Morgan to get herself on a scintillating scoring streak, with her five goals — scoring left-footed, right-footed and with her head — displaying all the lethal components of her attacking toolbox.
The black-footed, medium-sized penguin is confined to the waters of southern Africa.
But LG Display was caught flat-footed and is now furiously slashing LCD capacity.
So after the shocking vote in June, the party was left completely flat-footed.
The brown cover is dominated by a black shadow of a cloven-footed creature.
Big toy retailers, the usual arbiters of what sells, were initially caught flat-footed.
Black Friday is not the only recent trend to have wrong-footed the ONS.
THE speed at which opioids have ravaged the United States caught policymakers flat-footed.
The way to avoid being caught flat-footed is to be on your toes.
His hit scored the slow-footed Ramos, who singled with one out off Harvey.
"I always joke that black-footed ferrets are the worst possible neighbors," Moehring said.
This is going to catch a lot of people wrong footed, end of discussion.
A surge of undocumented immigrant from Central America in 2014 caught officials flat-footed.
Fleet-footed and frugal Chinese firms are coming up with business-model innovations too.
Around 6-foot in height, both forwards are right-footed who play for Portugal.
Williams looked flat-footed and immobile in the quarterfinal match, prone to baffling mistakes.
If the taxpayer had footed the bill, I might not have made it through.
Flash blend and then open pour with gated finish into a footed pilsner glass.
He took it at the spot and nodded it past a flat-footed Courtois.
Lavelle's left-footed goal from distance came less than two minutes into the match.
"I believe the CDC was caught flat-footed," Cuomo said during the press conference.
The movement is entirely flat-footed, often pedestrian, with impulses now rigorous, now mild.
It is nimble-footed, expert at gaming social media — the stock market of attention.
He has been studying white-footed mouse population ecology for the past 25 years.
The last time I drank milk with a meal, I was wearing footed pajamas.
But a parade of fur-clad, claw-footed Frenchmen turned a head or two.
They must also prepare for quick-footed customers hoping to sidestep the onrushing taxman.
Caught flat-footed, the mainstream scientific community has not yet mobilized a robust response.
They are red-footed boobies and brown boobies — not brown- and red-tailed boobies.
Fighting those past wars will render governments flat-footed in tackling more pressing challenges.
This is going to catch a lot of people wrong-footed, end of discussion.
In this case, Trump, confronted and mocked, appeared far from sure-footed and confident.
Cory Booker suddenly catches fire, the former vice president could be left flat-footed.
Yonck is a sure-footed guide and is not without a sense of humor.
She likened her to a sure-footed teacher in her handling of Mr. Trump.
The rest of the group stood flat-footed in hopes of turning themselves in.
Ironically one of the main proponents of these tapping low kicks in MMA was Lyoto Machida but, while they work wonderfully against fleet footed distance fighters, most of Machida's opponents were heavy footed and plodding so the kick rarely had its full effect.
You can understand the need to recapitulate, but not in such a flat-footed way.
The goal itself was pretty sweet too ... a left-footed shot to the bottom corner.
Not everyone got caught flat-footed at the anemic level of job creation in April.
He's not as heavy footed as Gheorghe, but Gheorghe had good coaching his whole career.
Mrs May's response was noticeably more sure-footed than her recent manifesto launch (see Bagehot).
The lithium market appears to have wrong-footed them again, this time on the downside.
This music is stylishly slow-footed, which could present a challenge for some bands onstage.
Clinton, also caught flat-footed by the announcement, called for a full release of details.
The images, staunch in their flat-footed objecthood, are transmuted into something contemplative, abstracted, metaphysical.
Trump's allies will be worrying that the new president may have already wrong-footed himself .
That wrong-footed the PD, which had assumed the movement would not antagonise gay people.
Translated from the Norwegian by Tiina Nunnally, Shark Drunk is sure-footed, knowledgable, and absorbing.
Our sources say Janet put Katherine up in a London hotel and footed the bill.
She did very well wide tonight, and she's naturally left-footed, so we like that.
The other side to this is that Trump should not be caught flat-footed either.
Black-footed ferrets not only eat prairie dogs, but they also live in their burrows.
A distinguished scholar of Germany, Mr Evans is just as sure-footed across the continent.
She's footed the bill for items like paper, erasers, markers, and stickers throughout her career.
But unrest has flared in states ruled by his party, catching regional leaders flat-footed.
Nokia was wrong footed by the rise of smartphones and eclipsed by Apple and Samsung.
I fit in perfectly as a Draenei—a race of cloven-footed babes with horns.
In daylight, she dangles one-footed from a tree branch, masquerading as a dead leaf.
The task of ferrying up tourists was given to sure-footed donkeys climbing through scrub.
All he needs is to grab the rim, with both hands, while standing flat-footed.
The life cycle of the ticks is closely tied to white-footed mice and deer.
Her luminous concert at the Schimmel Center encompassed both desperate heartache and light-footed whimsy.
Blue-footed boobies can be found throughout the tropics and subtropics of the eastern Pacific.
A couple of years later punk happened—and I jumped in two footed, Doc Marten-clad.
The pain could be concentrated among smaller, active fund managers reliant on fleet-footed retail investors.
"It's tragically clear this Administration was caught flat footed when Maria hit Puerto Rico," said Velàzquez.
That McGurk is still around is a symptom of Trump's flat-footed approach to foreign policy.
He showed his electrifying speed before slotting a right-footed shot past Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic.
Ring made it 2-1 when he hammered a right-footed shot inside the near post.
Who would bother making such ridiculous things as the blue-footed booby, or a Taonius squid?
Former US attorney Tim Heaphy found Thomas had led a "slow-footed response" to the violence.
He's turned prosecutors flat-footed in trials where it seemed open-and-shut against his client.
But as new technologies come up on us I think cities have been consistently flat-footed.
Yet it is the intensity of protests at home that has wrong-footed Ms Park's administration.
In America and Europe, the world's biggest consumer markets, many firms have been similarly leaden-footed.
But what really irked Washington about this incident was that it caught senior officials flat footed.
Harris seemed wrong-footed by the attacks, with her answers often flat and lacking in specifics.
I should judge it to be a very powerful soft-footed animal about twenty feet long.
The DOT doesn't want to be caught flat-footed when it comes to self-driving cars.
Ilchi's paintings are dynamic but also balanced and sure-footed, thanks to her choices in medium.
I think on many of these issues they often come across as flat-footed or disorganized.
The base's rage has since grown to movement proportions and lawmakers have been caught flat-footed.
The youngster cleverly picked his spot and placed his finish beyond the wrong-footed Hugo González.
Even admirers worry that Mr. Donovan, despite a fund-raising advantage, has been caught flat-footed.
The black-footed ferret, once declared extinct, is now thriving in the American prairie once again.
Comstock's seven science books include "How to Keep Bees" and "Ways of the Six-Footed" (insects).
Three were credited to Derek Fisher, and the other to Jake Marisnick, both fleet-footed outfielders.
But on Tuesday, following Trump's remark about ending birthright citizenship, some outlets were caught flat-footed.
This is only one of myriad differences between Atwood's fleet-footed sequel and the television adaptation.
In the past, small clay vessels have been found that are footed or shaped like animals.
An episode of dense, heavy-footed orchestral chords would alternate with spectral high solo-violin flights.
Bargnani did not need to be on a slow-footed team that accentuated his own weaknesses.
The 2008 financial crisis caught central banks flat-footed both in the United States and Europe.
Argentina took the lead in the 19th when Sergio Aguero scored with a rising left-footed shot.
Think the god Hermes, that fleet-footed trickster, and perhaps you have Oyeyemi's style in a nutshell.
The communications network did little to help infantrymen hunt down fleet-footed terrorists in dense, unfamiliar cities.
If you really want to flaunt your classics training, you should call the eight-footed creatures "octopodes".
Instead, Mr. Nunn strode back and forth, gesturing expansively, circling his actors in a heavy-footed dance.
It's hard to argue with a one-footed, high-velocity, diving Scorpion kick that finds side netting.
By not taking it seriously, I was free to do whatever dumb, flat-footed thing I wanted.
But on a place like Giraglia island, it makes more sense to be light-footed and versatile.
As a herd of "unicorns" head toward their IPOs, their business models are looking less sure-footed.
The Frenchman is counting on left-footed striker Ayoub El Kaabi to lead the line against Iran.
But in March 2016, biologist Mark Laidre watched one catch, kill and devour a red-footed booby.
YouTube, Facebook and Twitter were caught flat-footed when conspiracy theories about survivors of the Parkland, Fla.
Smooth and authoritative in those scenes, the movie feels less sure-footed when venturing outside the courtroom.
He was sure-footed in his self-awareness, secure in faith and he did not fear death.
Invasive species like rats and ants are endangering resident wildlife, such as frigatebirds and red-footed boobies.
The news pushed down oil prices as traders were caught flat-footed by the lack of agreement.
But in the eighth inning on Tuesday, the slow-footed Adrian Gonzalez chopped a ball toward third.
He stood flat-footed rather than dancing, as if looking for the early knockout he had predicted.
In the second round, Ali remained flat-footed, using his pawing jab to keep Frazier at bay.
The same dynamic played out in 2008, Mahoney said, with firms caught flat-footed when economy collapsed.
The idea of the nimble maverick overthrowing lead-footed incumbents is, of course, the favorite startup narrative.
In Utah, that works out to be about $800 million a year footed by the federal government.
Flat-footed and out of shape, our man lost on the cards and announced his retirement thereafter.
Bruno César gave Sporting the lead with a left-footed shot three minutes into the second half.
Rest assured, this is still the Czech Philharmonic of warm strings, penetrating brasses and fleet-footed danciness.
Amandine Henry, France's captain, missed a right-footed volley off a corner kick in the 17th minute.
Even technology companies like Nokia and BlackBerry were caught flat-footed by the invention of the iPhone.
He curls a right-footed shot from the corner of the area and it nearly curls in.
It seems made for songs like this one, a fast-footed classic first popularized by Ella Fitzgerald.
Balint is more sure-footed when mining the legal drama for what he calls its "symbolic" resonances.
The agency has acknowledged that it was caught flat-footed by a tidal wave of teenage vaping.
Many investors, regulators, and capital market players were caught flat-footed when markets were computerized decades ago.
Goats are good climbers — some sure-footed species live happily on mountains, leaping from ledge to ledge.
Reyes, who is not as fleet-footed as he once was, had an oblique injury last season.
Silver high heels are the next purchase — symbolizing my emancipation from walking flat-footed on the ground.
Part of the reason federal scientists developed the vaccine was to save the endangered black-footed ferret.
Every trader on the London Metal Exchange probably has a tale to tell of wrong-footed rivals.
SoftBank footed a roughly $10 billion rescue package of WeWork after its disastrous attempt to go public.
Then at the end of the point she turned her left ankle after Pliskova wrong-footed her.
Ungerer paints him as a sweet-faced, light-footed innocent, white and round as a communion wafer.
It was a type of sauropodomorpha, a class of long-necked "lizard-footed" dinosaurs that fed on plants.
But it's unclear why he would have footed the $7,800 to the would-be assassins, as police allege.
In Michigan, which had voted for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1992, Mrs Clinton was caught flat-footed.
It was a practice he developed over the years to avoid getting caught wrong-footed in the markets.
And no, there wasn't just another huge cryptocurrency crash that caught a bunch of margin traders flat footed.
But the challenger he wrong-footed, Peter Dutton, the home-affairs minister (pictured standing), refused to give up.
She is so self-reliant that you can be wrong-footed into thinking she doesn't need any assistance.
After getting rolled over by Uber and Lyft, many cities don't want to be caught flat-footed again.
"The results caught me flat-footed," says Weisberg, who did not anticipate continuing the podcast past election day.
People familiar with the matter told the Journal that the company often footed the bill for these outings.
Though Bird is slow-footed, an attempt to nail him at home was simply too dangerous, crazily so.
The anchor here is Ms. Moloney, the founder of Fallen Angels and an actress of sure-footed instincts.
That disappointment, along with some flat-footed campaigning, was a major factor in his tumble in the polls.
It marks a major stride forward, at once sure-footed in its method and destabilizing in its effect.
Mohamed Diame scored in the 20133nd minute on a curling right-footed shot from about 22013 yards out.
Lean and sure-footed as he made his way through the work floors, Mr. Hussey greeted workers warmly.
An opinion article last Sunday about the use of biotechnology to protect biodiversity described black-footed ferrets incorrectly.
The Rangers were caught flat-footed in their zone, with Panthers forward Reilly Smith launching a fierce rush.
Julio Cesar Chavez used this repeatedly against the fleet footed Hector Camacho to get him to the ropes.
Myles's photographs don't feel precious at all, though there is something relentlessly intimate in their flat-footed irreverence.
More troubling still is that Biden, flat-footed and sleepy, seems unprepared to handle this line of criticism.
And Fences, like Arrival, saw some of its bill footed by Paramount, but far from all of it.
Small rodents, like white-footed mice, eat the berries, but again, seem to show no preference for them.
It was there that she famously performed her signature move, the now iconic one-footed backflip, in competition.
But as a web service, it was caught flat-footed by the rise of smartphones and mobile apps.
The central conflict of the film — an independent bookseller is big-footed by a chain — feels quaint now.
Timo Werner gives the Germans a quick look, but he pulls his right-footed shot wide of Ochoa.
His left-footed shot is punched out by Hugo Lloris for another corner kick, which amounts to nothing.
Mesut Özil, the moody left-footed genius of the German midfield, was not alone in going on walkabout.
Government management was criticized as slow-footed, but the 1950s and '1503s were boom years for overseas travel.
Six red-footed tortoises and five Paso Fino horses were rescued and given a protected home on property.
Fan-footed gecko eggs were stuck to the wall, thanks to an epoxy-like substance in the shells.
The more likely outcome: the president stays away; the two "dinners" are but more lead-footed Trump-bashing.
The difference, about 43 percent of expenses, is footed by grants from international partners, particularly the United States.
Daniel Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, said he believes Uber was caught "flat footed" by the decision.
The best Presidents—think of Lincoln, or L.B.J.—have been good at both: fleet, sure-footed, and unrelenting.
The American federal government has footed the bill for relocating whole communities plenty of times in its past.
Amusing for an instant, the parallels very quickly grow tiresome under Jaki Bradley's less than light-footed direction.
Despite its rather flat-footed title, this section, "The Sixties Generation: Materials and Processes," dwells on the apocalypse.
These effects have been documented in many species (examples include blue-footed boobies, crickets, some species of fish, etc).
And the worst-case scenario is that they get caught flat-footed just the way they did last time.
And net neutrality champions are likely happy to hear that they may very well catch the agency flat-footed.
However, this is still new technology, and Adidas isn't leaping two-footed into the 3D-printed future just yet.
The box turtles, red-footed tortoises, skink, and squirrel monkey were recovered from Price's apartment in town this week.
You and I paid for the rope at Abu Ghraib just as our forebears footed the bill for Gen.
Other, more sure-footed Australians have been flocking to Uluru in record numbers to climb it while they can.
And Trump was caught flat-footed, and to some extent was embarrassed by his own weak delegate-gathering team.
Much of his later work is flat-footed and polemical, when compared to his initial accomplishments in institutional critique.
Trump's army of Twitter backers and TV talking heads also seemed to have been caught flat-footed at first.
These photos transcend the once prominent and controversial perception of Ali as a jive talking, quit-footed draft dodger.
With his set-piece prowess and two-footed technique, Eriksen will be the engine driving Danish hopes in Russia.
But what accounts for Facebook's flat-footed response to the growing number of fake stories infecting its users feeds?
Caroline O'Donoghue (two from the bottom), a personal friend who I'm now not talking to, went in two-footed.
He has wrong-footed the Chinese leadership, which did not anticipate the aggressiveness or scale of America's tariff strategy.
Aggressive conservation policies have managed to bring back species on the brink, like black footed ferrets and Giant pandas.
To counteract the motion I executed a series of dorky, one-footed hops, chasing the board around the store.
In her song "Come Over To My House," she literally encourages you to join her in sure-footed journey.
But Kyrgios gradually turned the tide, wearing down the fleet-footed Goffin with a succession of thumping forehand winners.
The second most powerful executive at one of Britain's biggest banks said he and his colleagues felt wrong-footed.
His second of three against Paraguay in the Round of 16 was an audacious right-footed strike from distance.
WRONG-FOOTED At the time of the Vilahur talks, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy seemed to hold the upper hand.
Narrative convention dictates that one, at least, must die, and that we must be wrong-footed about which one.
White made it 2-0 in the 40th minute when she sent a left-footed shot into the net.
This nimble-footed doubleness may indeed hold profound existential truths; it also provides an all-purpose evasion of analysis.
Chinese propaganda outlets, which depicted the protesters as puppets of "hostile foreign forces," seemed caught flat footed when Mrs.
Slowly backing away from Macias' guard, the crowd began to "oo" in anticipation of the two footed jump stomp.
Republicans, caught flat-footed, immediately hit the breaks, signaling they wanted to get on the same page as Trump.
It can be a wrong-footed central bank, the popping of a financial bubble or a shock from overseas.
The flat-footed policy response to the drought has made the crisis even larger than it would've been otherwise.
With the infield playing back, the lead-footed Martinez easily made it to first as Iglesias and Kinsler scored.
It's impossibly fleet-footed stuff, often flying along at upwards of 180 BPM, but it's never heavy or disorienting.
I thought to myself, 'there has got to be a tool to help me not get caught flat-footed.
The program builds to the bafflingly intricate patterning and scansion of the light-footed dance quintet "Interior Drama" (1977).
"In the summer following acorn booms, white-footed mouse numbers explode," according to the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
And the United States government has undermined its own experts with a slow-footed response and cumbersome aid restrictions.
Jeffrey Schlupp tied it in the 33rd when he beat Ederson with a low left-footed shot across goal.
It draws brilliant distance runners with faraway eyes, fleet-footed apparitions that disappear quickly into the early morning shadows.
But making an iPhone-quality smartphone proved to be harder than they expected, and Nokia was caught flat-footed.
In the first leg of this semifinal, Ajax produced 30 sublime minutes that left Spurs flat-footed, dizzied, uncomprehending.
Depending on the drill, Menechino said, Stanton might use a toe tap, abandon his stride or hit flat-footed.
The author is better on the trees than the forest, and as a writer she is sometimes flat-footed.
Pjanic had the first real dangerous chance, a right-footed rocket that Navas had to dive to push away.
France Télécom was caught flat-footed by the digital revolution, as fixed-line subscribers dropped away by the thousands.
His search for convenient subjects led him to study the white-footed mice that have colonized New York's parks.
The slow-footed catcher was barely thrown out by second baseman Howie Kendrick on a grounder in the ninth.
At August's debate, Tulsi Gabbard attacked her record as a prosecutor; Ms Harris's response was halting and flat-footed.
Yes, it is mating season for the blue-footed booby, a marine bird that nests on the Galápagos archipelago.
But when the pass arrived, it somehow wrong-footed him, and bounced off his shins for a goal kick.
"We're used to thinking of raptors in the form of velociraptors, looking like knife-footed murder birds," he said.
Cost overruns would be footed by the states, which would, experts say, likely be forced to reduce eligibility and benefits.
She appears in a brief scene as an attendee of the Met Gala and footed the bill for her wardrobe.
The ball bounced twice, Mandzukic ran onto it and one-timed a low, left-footed shot to Pickford&aposs left.
During a year of schisms and mistrust, OPEC has repeatedly wrong-footed the markets and its credibility is in tatters.
On more than one occasion traders have been wrong-footed by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's (RBNZ) policy statements.
When his opponent's aggressive return caught him wrong-footed and forced him onto his heels, Shapovalov did what came naturally.
The pharmaceutical industry is still pushing Congress to reverse a Medicare change that caught drugmakers flat-footed earlier this year.
Slow-footed Wilson Ramos then hit a slow roller up the third-base line and beat Hand's throw to first.
Kurdish Peshmerga fighters provided security; Iraq's government footed the bill (which it refused to the undisputed Kurdish enclave further north).
Apple was a little less sure-footed when it came to taking on Amazon Echo and its digital assistant Alexa.
Wrong-footed by the explosion in arrivals last autumn Mrs Merkel's government tightened asylum rules, but few were put off.
He did what he did with Loretta, and kind of big footed her and made the announcement behind her back.
The pace of this technology, which is improving at an astonishing rate, has left state and federal lawmakers flat-footed.
Democrats, caught flat-footed, are now playing catch-up to make the public aware of what the Republicans are attempting.
Clearly, the Macron government has been caught flat-footed by the severity of the public backlash against its economic policies.
GE has been caught flat-footed by the shift away from coal and natural gas in favor of renewable energy.
Such demands worry the government, fearful of losing fleet-footed apparel-makers to even cheaper destinations like Myanmar or Ethiopia.
Caught flat-footed, Pence scheduled his own event, where he announced that he would pray about the syringe-exchange issue.
Al Otro Lado, the nonprofit legal services group where Rios is an attorney, reportedly footed the cost of the bond.
A Fordham University biologist, Jason Munshi-South, studies the populations of white-footed mice marooned in New York City parks.
The rebound went to Wondolowski, who scored with a right-footed shot from eight yards out in the 62nd minute.
And we wouldn't even have to wait four extra years to watch the Americans' speed dismantle the heavy-footed Canadians.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion article last Sunday about the use of biotechnology to protect biodiversity described black-footed ferrets incorrectly.
If this is the case, you will most likely jump two footed into the big, oily vat of mutual congratulation.
Only one out of every eight funds have beaten the index over that period, suggesting many were caught wrong-footed.
A super ball from Lingard sprung him behind the offside trap (barely) and his right-footed shot was kicked away.
Willian uses a stepover to lose Salcedo and rips a right-footed shot that Ochoa is lucky to push over.
There's nothing like getting caught flat-footed in an emergency to convince us to better prepare for the next one.
The mostly metropolitan-based queens gamely flailed about in a cyclone of crooked elbows, flex-footed kicks and suicidal wigs.
Wisconsin taxpayers have already footed the bill for hundreds of millions of dollars in land and infrastructure for the project.
Renard, the tallest player on the field, where Mbock Bathy reached back and fired a right-footed shot past Kim.
Although New York City's most visible population is two-legged, plenty of four-footed friends share its streets and parks.
If we had done that, we wouldn't have been caught so flat-footed by what's unfolded in the Republican race.
Dempsey's left-footed shot from the top of the area is pushed onto the post by Trinidad goalkeeper Adrian Foncette.
A main course of octopus shimmers under a fine spice glaze, but gets wrong-footed by a jumble of sauces.
In old China, a footed soup pot, not a sword or a pen, represented power on banners and in songs.
Carol brought me lattes, told me about her elementary school students and gave my son jack-o-lantern-footed pajamas.
Trump caught most of Congress, and Washington, flat-footed last week when he confirmed the United States had killed Soleimani.
He explained that white-footed mice are the principal reservoir of Lyme disease, which they pass, through ticks, to humans.
Seconds later came the left-footed kick to the jaw that sent Cerrone, a fearless 36-year-old veteran, reeling.
For no-deductible plans, patients typically footed the entire bill for out-of-network advanced imaging, the study also found.
"Thanks to my reading, I have never been caught flat-footed by any situation," he wrote a colleague in 2003.
Finally, it's mating season for the blue-footed booby, a one-of-a-kind bird found on the Galápagos Islands.
You get the picture — it's a hotel in the sky, and it's not super surprising that Etihad footed the bill.
As a result, the blue-footed bird lives a proud and public life, on display in its highly ritualized courtship.
It was a beautiful pastime she had missed; hours that had stepped light-footed on Emilia's memory and passed on.
The South Korean government, in its haste to make ready for dialogue with the North, almost immediately wrong-footed itself.
Unclear who footed the bill this time around, but something tells us it very well might've been on the house.
At 35, Edgar is still the quick-footed wrestler with good athleticism, snappy takedowns, clean boxing and an underrated ground game.
Despite being wrong-footed for years, strategists are still clinging on to their view of a weaker dollar in a year.
He also took the PK, and absolutely pinpoint nailed it off of the post to zag behind the wrong-footed keeper.
These light-footed pups aren't permanent members of the team, but instead visiting talent from the Humane Society of Tampa Bay.
It's easy to forget we footed the bill to rebuild the Iraqi army after it crumbled when ISIS crossed into Iraq.
"He was sure-footed in his self-awareness, secure in his faith, and he did not fear death," Lonnie Ali said.
There have been some attempts to force humor (AIs that crack bad jokes) and/or shoehorn in character — largely flat-footed.
Others are trying to create white-footed mice that would be immune to infection by the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.
Some 70 million people watched a flat-footed and lethargic Obama get hammered by a well-prepped and aggressive Mitt Romney.
World markets plummeted, then surged, following the surprising outcome of a national vote that—at least momentarily—caught investors flat-footed.
Mercury retrograde may be officially over, but that hardly means that this fleet-footed planet is done making waves this month.
Amazon then footed the bill for these "actually free" apps, but had come up with a novel way of compensating developers.
He compared the ban to people being denied from military service for being "flat-footed" or having other minor medical conditions.
As you know, he's struggled to pay child support and was even jailed for a time before someone footed the bill.
The Union made it 2-0 10 minutes later on a sequence that began with a left-footed blast by Picault.
So when that didn&apost happen, I think that they were caught completely flat- footed with the success of this meeting.
Do you believe David Letterman once footed Cher's pricey hotel bill in order to convince her to come on his show?
Wittmann has continued his bullish stance despite being wrong-footed in November 2015 when making a similar call on global markets.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has a plan to save the endangered black-footed ferret, and it involves candy.
Others that made bets on macroeconomic trends were caught off guard by wrong-footed bets and had to shutter their firms.
In essence, firms were likely caught flat-footed as demand was firmer than anticipated, and they saw their stocks drawn down.
Sakuraba never succeeded in two-footed head stomping anyone because it's almost impossible to do with the guard in the way.
Andy also asked me a few other questions that made me feel slightly more sure-footed about declining the contract gig.
That dinosaur, most likely a fleet-footed, meat-eating theropod, had lived near a stream in a forest of towering conifers.
But if he were to get caught flat-footed again, by Harris or anyone else, he could be in serious trouble.
As an actress, she is sure-footed enough, and her scenes with Eleven manage to transcend the simplicity of the writing.
Instead, it was a train wreck: Shandling is openly hostile and dickish to Gervais, who seems perpetually confused and wrong-footed.
But a week later, he returned to the court looking more like a comic-book character than a fleet-footed guard.
All these steps indicate a better understanding of shortcomings in trade and a quick-footed willingness to precipitate a curative impact.
There's fleet-footed singeli from Tanzania, butting right up against experimental Japanese pop music, and busted up club tracks from Pittsburgh.
Declaring an emergency after making comments like that would put in stark relief the flat-footed nature of his initial reaction.
The best American chance was Weston McKennie's left-footed shot off a Kellyn Acosta pass in the 66th, which went wide.
Eight minutes after the restart, Andraz Struna cut inside and unleashed a left-footed shot from the edge of the box.
In a fleet-footed baseball poem called "Stealing," he says: In that game called pickle, or hotbox, I rarely got caught.
Sure, The Avengers feels like a sure-footed Joss Whedon film (that's a big part of what makes it so great).
Medina calmly sent a left-footed shot into the far corner of the net to give NYCFC the go-ahead tally.
By 2015 the silver-haired, fleet-footed couple were regulars at Monday night senior swing dancing at a local community center.
" If not for Mr. Bush's sure-footed handling of those historic events, Ms. Merkel added, she "would hardly be standing here.
Goff has a top-ranked running back behind him in Todd Gurley, as well as a selection of fleet-footed receivers.
The Khashoggi scandal has wrong-footed the Saudi leadership, significantly increasing the likelihood that such a demand will be acted upon.
Edinson Cavani has space in the box for Uruguay, but his left-footed one-timer goes off in a crazy direction.
It leads to the Waltz of the Snowflakes in which fleet-footed dancers swirl and spin inside a blizzard of snow.
This, however, was the first time the FBI learned that he had made such disclosures, catching his own agency flat-footed.
It was a sharp contrast to Trump's storming out early at the last G7 and testimony to Macron's fleet-footed diplomacy.
The kitchen is at its most sure-footed with big pieces of animals, whether they're classed as appetizers or main courses.
But in 2016, the league was caught flat-footed again when it suspended Giants kicker Josh Brown for just one game.
But Isco, who was first to the free ball, hits the bar with a right-footed shot at an open net.
Griezmann coolly converted it with a curling left-footed shot, giving the French a 1-0 lead in the 1783th minute.
Other automakers caught flat-footed by the shift have spent the last few years adding more S.U.V.s, especially the lighter crossovers.
In so doing, it will be caught flat-footed each time with the wrong size force and without the necessary allies.
In his flat-footed historical analogy, Nunes suggested that his House Democratic colleagues likely would have impeached Washington for dispatching Jay.
Terra makes for a sure-footed climb and descent of the steep dirt road that leads to the kayaking parking lot.
Along with the Kirby shown in the above video, the mod includes a version of the human-footed Kirby with hair.
Tonight she is wearing footed gray pajamas trimmed with pink and shiny earrings offset by her full head of dark hair.
Most of the mainstream media was caught flat-footed by these developments, but Jones seemed to have an explanation for everything.
He added that the Trump's previous tariff hikes after seemingly constructive negotiations have wrong-footed investors several times in the past.
They are much more about giveaways to fleet-footed corporations, giveaways that further encourage corporations to offshore their production and jobs.
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This involved an old-fashioned, flat-footed approach; Johann's signature elegance and agility was disdainfully described as 'dancing like a gypsy'.
The featured works — "La Naissance d'Osiris" and "Daphnis et Églé" — showcase fleet-footed choreography by Françoise Denieau, restaged by Gilles Poirier.
The heavy-footed defenseman had a great start to the regular season but hovered somewhere around ordinary during the second half.
That reinforcement might feel flat-footed or obvious, but I think it elevates and reinforces the subjects in a profound way.
Working on the doors is the kind of job where you need to be nimble, agile, fast footed — mentally and physically.
A stubborn Watford defense was not broken until the 82nd minute, when Yaya Toure converted Kolarov's corner with a left-footed strike.
Black-footed cats are known to walk 20 miles in one night, which is the furthest distance recorded for smaller cat species.
A minute earlier, Hamid made a nifty right-handed stop on Alexandru Mitrita's right-footed shot from the top of the box.
Instead, utilities find themselves constantly surprised, caught flat-footed again and again by a trend they desperately want to believe is temporary.
They are in that sense absolute, and all the more so for their air or aire of light-footed casualness and whimsy.
Nobody wants to be caught flat-footed as the world changes; everyone wants to be the first to spot an emerging story.
It is the first of her books written in the first person, narrated by the unnamed, flat-footed of the two girls.
The zinc market has been wrong-footed in the past, most recently in 2015, by the sudden appearance of previously "hidden" stocks.
In August, we brought you news of the plan to save the black-footed ferret by aerially bombing their prey with pellets.
New video of the collaborative (and tasty) effort to save the black-footed ferret doesn't however, start with North America's rarest mammal.
The OEJ hired translators during public hearings, and footed the bill for late night hearings for those who worked during the day.
But too often it has been caught flat-footed, reacting to a political world that has shifted under all of our feet.
The state has footed up to 55 to 65 percent of project development costs, and up to 85 percent of exploration expenses.
New England pulled within 2-1 one minute into the second half as Farrell sent a left-footed shot toward the goal.
Thus, the politics of the movie are mostly aware they should be present, but also not sure-footed enough to be coherent.
Moehring told me it's also considered the biggest remaining hurdle to the conservation of another prairie dweller: the endangered black-footed ferret.
The speedy Romell Quioto ran the length of the field before feeding Alberth Elis who coolly side-footed home from 15 meters.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is using M&M-dispensing drones to save endangered black-footed ferrets in rural Montana.
The French carmaker said last month it had found evidence, following an internal probe, that it had footed some of the bill.
Then he footed the bill for vacations, a Rolex watch and shopping sprees and gave Virginia's first couple some $100,000 in loans.
Perhaps that's one reason Mr. Johnson has seemed less sure-footed than many analysts expected in the early days of the campaign.
The sure-footed star trips the light fantastic (sort of) in "For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday" (in previews; opening Sept.
Three Belgian defenders — Marouane Fellaini, Jason Denayer and Thomas Meunier — were wrong-footed (and might still be wondering which way he went).
They will catch progressives flat-footed trying to argue why poorer people shouldn't be given the same benefits as the 1 percent.
The traders that lost out on last week's windfall will not be caught flat-footed the next time Trump tips the market.
While it has modes for driving on snow, mud and sand, the Toyota Tacoma is much more sure-footed on severe terrain.
He also caught Republicans flat-footed when he rejected a stopgap bill in December because it didn't include extra wall funding. Sen.
And an Adidas pro tip for small-footed ladies, you can get these shoes even cheaper by going for a kids' size.
In his essay "Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast" (1989) he bird-dogged the American literary establishment for its solipsistic retreat from realism.
The call to "Morning Joe" also signaled a more quick-footed and aggressive approach Clinton is taking to get herself on-screen.
The EU has looked flat-footed for some time now on coming up with any kind of plan to stop the rot.
In line to check out, a gracious individual in front of her footed the bill, sending her into a fit of tears.
But the BoE then wrong-footed investors when it kept rates on hold in July, adding to pressure for action in August.
"Our robot is able to take much longer, faster steps than its flat-footed counterparts because it's replicating human locomotion," said Ames.
Yet even for those who sign up as soon as they can, unanticipated costs and coverage gaps can catch them flat-footed.
She's always sprinting to catch buses or racing between tasks, and there's something light-footed in her attitude to the whole scheme.
So the fewer opossums you have around and the more white-footed mice you have around, the more ticks you have around.
It has footed KAICIID's budget, though it is a shared project, based on a treaty signed by Austria, Spain and Saudi Arabia.
His fitness is apparently pretty sharp—duh—but he's all left-footed and doesn't seem too comfortable getting the ball around defenders.
Strong and sure-footed, enforcing calm and respect armed with nothing more than the prospect of a strongly worded expression of disappointment.
Step two: Take smaller steps, bend forward slightly, go slow and walk as flat-footed as possible when it's icy or snowy.
Their defensive unit's lack of speed on the corners of the field was being exploited by the Jaguars fleet-footed running backs.
Graham and his team could report that a club's strong-footed left winger sends booming crosses over the defense toward the goal.
Mr. Price had been under pressure after racking up at least $400,000 in travel bills, footed by the taxpayers, for chartered flights.
I have chased members of Congress down hallways in high heels, rain boots and, once, because a shoe fell off, sock-footed.
He performed "Everybody's Coming to My House," the record's lead single, with a full troupe or besuited, bare-footed musicians and dancers.
No doubt from Griezmann, who takes one step and buries the penalty in the right-side netting past a flat-footed Ryan.
The bank also footed the bill for golfing sojourns with high-profile guests, including the son of Wen Jiabao, then China's premier.
"So you can be sitting on the couch Sunday night, watching TV with your new, four-footed family member," Ms. Hoffman said.
You got species like the long-footed potoroo — that's a small marsupial that lives in the forest of East Gippsland in Victoria.
His ability to make money even when caught flat-footed, his admirers say, is a sign of his nimbleness as a trader.
And Ankara may have been wrong-footed in a swiftly worsening crisis, prompted by a new stage in the Libyan civil war.
Esvelt was briefly stumped, but then he made an obvious connection: ticks get Lyme and other infectious diseases from white-footed mice.
There should be fireworks against Zimmer's aggressive, flat-footed zones, but Harrison Smith & Co. should also force Mahomes into a few turnovers.
Then, Cramer went for fleet-footed players, the market equivalents of six-foot-five wide receivers who aren't afraid of some traffic.
A Western small-footed bat being wrested from its torpor and collected for study in an abandoned mining cave near Ely, Nev.
Disney being caught flat-footed when old pedophilia and rape jokes by James Gunn, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" filmmaker, resurfaced online.
Zoologist and local wildlife expert Mark Carter raised the issue stating that area was home to the federally protected black-footed rock wallaby.
" Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer told CBS' "Face the Nation" the relief effort so far has been "slow footed, disorganized and not adequate.
The memo depicted a department caught flat-footed and newly at risk of alienating experts critical to the military's artificial intelligence development plans.
The jump in yields wrong-footed markets, precipitating a worldwide slide in stocks, bonds, commodities and the dollar's value against the Japanese yen.
In the downtime between my two main teams playing, I distribute the largesse of my support across all of Africa's fleet-footed representatives.
Luke Babbit receives the pass on the roll and has a decent look at a baseline jumper against the slow-footed Brook Lopez.
According to the charges, it was Bolloré businesses that footed much of the bill, not the politicians to whom the services were rendered.
While it's unclear who exactly footed the bill here for the star-studded lineup of artists ... our money's on Frank for this one.
But the most striking element of the ceremony was the directors' willingness to tackle weighty subjects in a way that remained fleet-footed.
His son is more sure-footed than he was, he says, though being born into the Ichikawa family is no guarantee of success.
I think they caught them a little bit flat footed, but scoring two goals after long throws in the tournament is quite pleasing.
But the Casper Dog Mattress was so quickly beloved by my four footed housemates that I think we'll do just fine with it.
I felt much more free and in control once I loosened up and sat more flat-footed, plus my toe cramps went away.
The danger, then, is that the ECB will be caught flat-footed once again, and Europe will go through another wrenching economic crisis.
On Monday, several senior officials expressed extreme frustration with Azar and the White House's response, feeling that the administration was caught flat-footed.
It's an intense, dense song, but you can still pick out almost every light-footed tap and distinct hit darting around your ears.
Many investors have yet to find their footing after waves of selling but the more fleet-footed have found pockets of relative safety.
Protecting the prairie dogs from plague will help keep them alive and well to serve as prey for the endangered black-footed ferret.
He's flat-footed, throws his punches wide, and doesn't know how to effectively use the shoulder-roll defense that his former mentor employs.
The team's left-fielder and fleet-footed leadoff batter is Ephraim Sykes, who is part of the ensemble, and also plays George Eacker.
The BoE wrong-footed investors earlier this month by keeping rates on hold, although it held out the prospect of a stimulus package.
A back operation for a herniated disk in 1992 restored her ability to walk, though she still has a somewhat flat-footed gait.
Yet, the U.S. was caught flat-footed in both instances, failing to understand its allies' concerns that contributed to the fallouts in relations.
The park is home to such revered and threatened species as the giant Galápagos tortoise, the flightless cormorant and the blue-footed booby.
Each student receives a complimentary $15,000 scholarship to the Phnom Penh-based boarding school, where the bill is footed by the serial entrepreneurs.
Instead, Washington Republicans were caught flat-footed when Ivey announced in April that she would schedule the special election early, for this year.
Your next jump launches you into the air — you pull off a spectacular double no-footed can-can and become an instant legend!
Hopkins is a sure-footed guide to the twilight of local politics, and he's aware of the risks that these developments may pose.
Through all this, Prince Fielder, the admittedly slow-footed designated hitter and the runner at third, still had not made his way home.
Students take to the sport well, hoping to emulate the quick-footed heroes they grew up with in movies, says coach Arno Schneider.
Spanish, British and Korean speakers wordlessly traded steps, finding similarities among styles like house and malambo, fleet-footed forms born in different hemispheres.
But the new Swearin' has all the familiar pleasures: tense punk guitars, urgent rhythm and Ms. Crutchfield's sure-footed sneers. Merge. Oct. 5.
Dusan Tadic put a nice left-footed cross into the box, and Mitrovic out-jumped Fabian Schar to put it past Yann Sommer.
In 2015, North Dakota soybean farmers footed the bill for an event in Shanghai honoring the 10 "most loyal" buyers of American soybeans.
Smaller mammals like white-footed mice and even raccoons and opossums seem to suffer no ill effects from eating the luscious-looking berries.
Still, nothing in his "Masque" felt like dancing: Its succession of poses (largely flat-footed) and groupings felt like an entirely obscure ritual.
Standing flat-footed, Stephens redirected the ball down the line with an all-arms backhand winner, then bent over and pumped her fist.
A two-hop throw to the other side of home plate from right fielder Jay Bruce allowed the slow-footed Tanaka to score.
Octavia Spencer also pops up in this otherwise fleet-footed film, but the supporting role — if you can call it that — is paltry.
The researchers set out to look at something called phenotypic plasticity in the yellow-footed antechinus, one of the creature's 15 known species.
By 1994, an unexpected rise in interest rates had caught the firm flat-footed, reportedly diminishing profits by hundreds of millions of dollars.
The goal of this scheme is to help inoculate the animal against sylvatic plague — a disease that can decimate black-footed ferret populations.
Centenarian tortoises and blue-footed boobies inhabit the Galapagos alongside some 18,000 islanders who earn a living from fishing and the tourism industry.
"He big-footed the Lippman announcement and got on board the train before he was about to be under it," Mr. Lancman said.
Hazard was a constant danger against United, barreling through an ineffective resistance with his fleet-footed runs even before Herrera was sent off.
Below it was a snarl of barricades, armored police officers, lead-footed tourists and aggrieved New Yorkers trying to go about their business.
Most of the supplies are donated by Israeli and foreign nongovernmental organizations, while the Israeli government has footed the bill for medical treatment.
Even as they worked up solutions to combat ISIS online, they've been flat-footed in their response to white nationalism and white supremacy.
With a left-footed strike, Guerreiro's ball caromed niftily into the sharp corner of the net, without any hope whatsoever of being stopped.
For Edgar the right footed oblique kick could work wonders in convincing Aldo to chase him and offer him the counters he wants.
Plus, Trachtenberg isn't as sure-footed when it comes time to mount some alien-destroying spectacle and lean on some shoddy computer effects.
Zookeepers were amazed when a yellow-footed wallaby stepped in as the orphan's surrogate and they both got on like a house on fire.
Black-footed cats eat anything they can get their paws on — like scorpions, gerbils and birds — and they get their paws on a lot.
The Twitter announcement may not have caught the world off-guard, but it did seem to leave most of his digital team flat-footed.
The BoE raised its growth forecasts after being wrong-footed by the strength of the economy despite Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
In textbook commodity market fashion, the price slump appears to have wrong-footed producers, at least one of which has been boosting output significantly.
It landed with enough slice to bounce twice for an ace and seal the game, leaving a flat-footed Lajovic no chance to reply.
Wildlife officials reintroduced the web-footed swimmers into the Verde River in the early 1980s, and now otters are common throughout the entire watershed.
Among the missing were two gopher tortoises, two box turtles, a squirrel monkey, a skink, two red-footed tortoises, and another three box turtles.
Wall Street suffered its largest sell-off in 10 months on Friday after Britain's decision to leave the European Union caught traders wrong-footed.
The singers raked in $4.2 million after a Russian billionaire, Valery Kogan, footed the bill for his granddaughter's wedding over the weekend in London.
His diplomatic forays were leaden-footed; his personal efforts to broker an agreement between Qatar and its rivals was ill-prepared and a failure.
Designed after the brand's makeshift mascot, the blue-footed booby, the rectangular mini tote uses over 1,000 beads and took 10 hours to create.
Lavelle opened the scoring in just the second minute when she received a pass from Lindsey Horan and drove home a left-footed shot.
For unknown reasons, Biden was caught flat-footed by Harris in the first debate, giving rise to new questions about his age and stamina.
A decade later, Windows is in third place behind Google's Android and Apple's iOS, which conquered mobile computing devices and caught Microsoft flat-footed.
You tell your scouts to find a defensive catcher, a quick-footed shortstop, or a pitcher from last year's World Champion Kansas City Royals.
According to the USFWS, the black-footed ferret has been endangered since 1967, and remains very rare (only around 300 live across the US).
D.C. United had an opportunity to tie in the 54th minute, but the left-footed shot by forward Darren Mattocks was stopped by Rimando.
Bobby Wood headed a pass to Nagbe, who controlled the ball with his chest and scored on a right-footed shot from 8 yards.
Bolivia tied it the 61st minute when Jhasmani Campos hooked a left-footed free kick just inside the post from 30 yards out. (AP)
Once, he opened his eyes wide as a Liston jab fell short, and it seemed as if he were mocking the heavy-footed hunter.
Your mother may not want her grandson as a long-term boarder; she may prefer the company of her furry and four-footed family.
However, local governments soon found out they could use governmental bonds to pay for stadiums, as long as taxpayers footed most of the bill.
The policy applies to a wide range of birds like the black-footed albatross, the tricolored blackbird, the snow bunting and hundreds of others.
Oracle has been caught somewhat flat-footed by the rise of cloud software, and Salesforce is aiming for a substantial edge in retailing software.
In 2013, he took a trip to King Ranch in Texas, a famous private hunting lodge, for which Big Sugar generously footed the bill.
One example is the black-footed ferret, an endangered weasel-like carnivoret once thought to be extinct that inhabits the grasslands of the West.
But he stood aloof from the strenuous heroism of Negro uplift, and what he thought of as its flat-footed insistence on "political" art.
Mr. Trump seems less sure-footed about responding to atrocities in a war that has become even more complex with the Islamic State degraded.
Camp's shuffle-footed, irony-free cousins, objets d'schlock are in such poor taste that they repel even regular viewers of the television network CBS.
But President Trump has been less sure-footed about how he would take on Senator Kamala Harris if she were to be his rival.
Eight minutes later Rose Lavelle found the net with a left-footed shot while midfielder Lindsey Horan gave them a 3-0 halftime lead.
As a white American, Cunningham often wears a tuxedo and plays the part of the perpetually stumbling boss alongside more sure-footed female clowns.
That began to change in the 1970s, particularly after the city footed most of a $17,000 bill to clean up litter from a festival.
Looks like Mercado will get credit for the own goal — he stuck his toe in the way of Messi's shot and wrong-footed Lloris.
The big-footed, dub-influenced dance music of BaianaSystem comes from the eastern coast of Brazil, a home of Afro-Brazilian culture and music.
That day's journey ended with a sore-footed, late-afternoon arrival at La Défense, its sparkling glass towers rising above me with monolithic indifference.
All is well until the tranquility is shattered by a lead-footed SUV driver racing through the forest to catch a glimpse for himself.
He made his case for this kind of immersion in an essay, "Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast," which ran in Harper's Magazine in 1989.
" • Alison Lowe, a New York Times reader in Australia, requested "someone fleet-footed at dodging potential pitfalls, whether animal, arachnid, marine, culinary or diplomatic.
Though "The Year of Spectacular Men" never quite reaches comedic elegance, this heavily scripted movie is not as flat-footed as the hapless Izzy.
At the time, Dimon was too poor to pay for their first date, so his future wife footed the tab, according to Money Inc.
I couldn't not recall me and you at either end of the large, claw-footed, cast-iron tub down the hall from our room.
Frequently wrong-footed by leaks and Trump's freewheeling use of Twitter, the White House informed only a tight circle of officials about the trip.
The Arabian Oryx, Whooping Crane, Black Footed Ferret, and California Condor have all seen their populations partially recover as a result of zoos' efforts.
Lamoureux-Davidson tallied twice in the space of six seconds in the second period and injected a spark into a flat-footed American squad.
If you stand in front of the mirror flat-footed, raise your arms, and your belly is exposed, then your shirt is too short.
Yet, the latest data showed only a modest slowing in the pace of contraction and suggests a sure-footed recovery may be months away.
Nonetheless the military was caught flat-footed when the militants seized Marawi on May 23 — even though the government had received advance intelligence warnings.
When the lab tested more products to see if asbestos results proved to be widespread, the Deaton Law Firm footed the bill, he said.
Pulisic flicked a lob into the box that Dempsey settled with his chest before muscling past a defender to smash a right-footed blast.
We hasten to add that the events of 20.8 wrong-footed some summit attendees from last year, not least on emerging markets and Italy.
John McCain famously defected and cast his deciding vote against repeal, the Republicans and the administration have basically been flat-footed on the issue.
Children get sure-footed guides to the world of dance at these programs, which always conclude with question-and-answer sessions with the performers.
Jack Harrison opened the scoring when he slid in a left-footed shot in the 52nd minute for his second goal of the season.
Bryan also loves jewelry, and we're told he was always in the market for expensive watches and chains ... and guess who footed the bills?
Even slow-footed players like Joe Ingles and Boris Diaw, two of the craftiest defenders in the NBA, are very good at playing angles.
We can analyze how he's twice as accurate when he executes a statuesque two-footed landing versus his off-balance one-legged post-jumper stance.
These advancements helped Big Cats capture intimate footage of the black-footed cat, a swift, nocturnal creature, for all of us animal lovers to enjoy.
It has similarities to the original game, but its central ideas and aesthetic seem today like they'd have wrong-footed expectant fans back in 1998.
Zuckerberg called Cambridge Analytica's actions a "breach of trust" and noted that Facebook was caught flat-footed by Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
One in particular — which showed a woman grasping two bare-footed children as they run from a plume of gas spreading behind them — sparked outrage.
Typically, ticks contract the disease from white-footed mice while still larvae, then pass it along to humans, deer, and other mice when they bite.
LAFC nearly won the game right before stoppage time expired but Adama Diomande's left footed shot from the center of the box sailed just wide.
Each player saved match points in the tiebreaker of an 82-minute third set, but Troicki's final winner left Dimitrov flat-footed at the net.
Markets are more likely to be wrong-footed by announcements about unprecedented asset-purchase programmes than by garden-variety interest-rate tweaks, she has noted.
According to Filippone, Medicare footed most of the costs, but Gazella was cutting through red tape to get the VA to cover what was left.
Relocated residents will then have eight days to move back to their neighborhoods, according to the company, which footed the bill for their temporary housing.
After four movies and a remake, however, "Cobra Kai" has somehow mastered that routine, in a way that's as sure-footed as it is entertaining.
"I think they caught anybody holding these things, in particular options holders, completely flat-footed," said Lincoln Edwards, principal at Austin-based Houndstooth Capital Management.
The bowls have non-slip bases, so you won't make a mess while you clean, and the colanders' footed bases prevent food from touching surfaces.
But according to tax records, the club didn't pay up: The Trump Foundation, to which Trump himself has not donated since 2009, footed the bill.
As we have seen from recent experience in Europe, there are tremendous costs, both for refugees and their hosts, when we are caught flat-footed.
However, after surprises in last year's U.S. election and the UK Brexit referendum, voter indecision and low turnout could catch markets wrong-footed yet again.
But Sears, which was once the most innovative retailer in America, has been caught more flat footed than the rest partly due to Lampert's missteps.
Critics of Uber's record in China say the American firm was both late to the market and sometimes flat-footed as it tried to adapt.
He gets caught flat-footed far less often, allowing him to react better to off-ball movement and get better leverage when fighting through screens.
It might be unseemly to plan political spin ahead of a terrorist attack, but Democrats also can't be caught flat-footed if the moment arrives.
This had a ripple effect: last summer, all those acorns provided a bumper crop of food for white-footed mice in many tick-prone areas.
Putting these approaches into practice now, before new regulations appear—or old ones are threatened—is the surest way to avoid being caught flat-footed.
In 2009, the Brawn GP team won both titles with a 'double diffuser' concept that wrong-footed rivals and left them rushing to catch up.
The decision immediately gave Democrats an election-year talking point that changed the subject from Mueller and caught Republicans flat-footed, putting them on defense.
Still, several Democrats told The Hill that Biden bungled his response and that his indecision about entering the race has made him seem flat-footed.
Medranda blasted a left-footed shot, from well outside the box, past Josh Saunders to give Sporting a 2-1 lead in the 16th minute.
We have the Classic version in the Grey Mist and Flying Adventures of Bunny prints, and we layer it over a long-sleeve footed pajama.
Yet his company spent years on flashy ads featuring attractive young people, and footed the bill for launch parties filled with youthful selfie-snappers too.
Uruguay doubled their lead in the 23rd minute when Diego Laxalt's shot from the edge of the area deflected off Cheryshev, leaving Akinfeev wrong-footed.
Ms. Carr plans to drop the customary wedding reception and dinner, with its numbered tables and fleet-footed waiters, in favor of cocktails and canapés.
After surprises in last year's U.S. election and the UK Brexit referendum, market participants are worried about the risk of being caught wrong-footed again.
Rodriguez muscled off Davinson Sánchez and cut the ball back to Gil, who scored with a right-footed shot from just past the penalty area.
Why it matters: Americans were mostly caught flat-footed by the sophistication of state-sponsored and fringe misinformation attacks leading up to the 2016 election.
And as if to say that hat tricks were the things of mere mortals, Zlatan added an extra left-footed bullet to the crime scene.
And the bill for all of this is footed by the taxpayers, who are told that they are paying off some kind of original sin.
Taking turns, they tell stories that describe, as the flat-footed title suggests, the high and mostly low moments of their sex lives to date.
The S.E.C. had not anticipated the court's ruling in seeking disgorgement in the case against Mr. Cohen and Mr. Baros and was caught flat-footed.
"Personal Problems" contains not a single shot that can be called beautiful, but there's also not a genuinely wrong-footed view in the whole work.
"The answer, unfortunately, is that everyone has been caught so flat-footed by this episode that no one has thought seriously about that," Kavulla said.
Lloyd eats those for lunch, and she ripped a left-footed shot past Endler, who never moved, and the United States is ahead, 1-0.
Protesters and critics outnumbered and flat-footed Amazon executives during a Council hearing last month, which turned into a rare public grilling for the company.
Along with unicorns and mermaids, there is the more fantastic and terrifying "manticore" in Edward Topsell's 1658 The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents.
We take people to the Arctic to take pictures with the polar bears, and Antarctic with the penguins, and the blue-footed boobies in Galapagos.
In the fourth, he stepped into a Boston passing lane and took off the other way, ending with a clever-footed floater plus a foul.
About 70 families from the middle school to the high school level footed the $150 cost per player for headgear during the 2017 spring season.
Adnan Januzaj, the former Manchester United winger, scores it by turning Rose in the area and lashing a left-footed shot inside the far post.
These books have flat-footed gravitas, a vestigial sort of swat that calls to mind Johnny Cash's stark final records with the producer Rick Rubin.
Nasser Al Omran's strike from distance took a deflection off Abdullah Al Hamdan and wrong-footed Uzbek goalkeeper Abduvakid Nematov before nestling in the net.
His efforts to defend himself on his key vulnerability — his past support for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants — were far from sure-footed.
The walkouts and rallies, which followed a similar movement in West Virginia last month, have caught lawmakers and sometimes the teachers' labor unions flat-footed.
It wasn't until February when I was cleared to take the F train from Brooklyn to Grand Central, that glorious shrine to quick-footed commuters.
Morris put the United States ahead with his eighth international goal, a six-yard, right-footed volley after Dest flicked on Sebastian Llleget's corner kick.
From there to Paris, Berlin and Yugoslavia, its fleet-footed approach captures 15 years of tempestuous love in indelible sequences that rarely pause for breath.
A source close the Cornyn campaign told The Hill that the senator is getting an early start to ensure that he's not caught flat-footed.
Hermes is so often depicted as slight and fleet-footed, but as played by Chris Sullivan, he is a refreshingly gruff messenger of the gods.

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