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"He followed me for no reason and he blocked me for no reason," she said.
If date one was all about luxury for no reason, date two is all about intimacy for no reason.
She disrespected me in a magazine article for no reason.
"We were paying more money for no reason," he said.
"I'm scared I'm going to be stopped for no reason."
Normally people don't lie to their colleagues for no reason.
Does your dog ever stare at you for no reason?
"She hit me last night for no reason," Lohan accused.
I wake up hellishly early yet again for no reason.
He just went crazy and did things for no reason.
We are not fans of laborious lengths for no reason.
It's just such a shame and tragic for no reason.
Well, they don't call it a lottery for no reason.
"It would disrupt the convention for no reason," he said.
They're not No. 1 in the East for no reason.
Anxiety is breaking out in a rash for no reason.
He picks fights with his brother's friends for no reason.
Sometimes, pleasant bells ring in the background for no reason.
Today's sticks break all the time, often for no reason.
I thought she was just being nervous for no reason.
I was thinking, 'Have we done this for no reason?
It's a journalist who's going to prison for no reason.
It's another case of people butting in for no reason.
They know people don't just pass out for no reason.
Another guard beats Taystee (Danielle Brooks) up for no reason.
Saipov could yell at people for no reason, Muminov says.
The saying "location, location, location" isn't famous for no reason.
Your body isn't telling you to stop for no reason.
This one took almost a year for no reason really.
I'm not interested in doing gratuitous sex for no reason.
Escalation for no reason with no particular goal is not.
She has spent a Sunday afternoon driving for no reason.
They don't call it a boot camp for no reason.
Secrecy makes all of this worse, maybe for no reason.
These are people making out the rules for no reason.
They're not No. 73 in the East for no reason.
I'm not suggesting you gift them $20 for no reason.
So, looking back, I basically stressed myself out for no reason.
"It&aposs like I was just singled out for no reason."
He couldn't control himself, became aggressive and jealous for no reason.
I also don't want them to be afraid for no reason.
I don't want to put myself out there for no reason.
Listen, she's not the "Mother of Black Hollywood" for no reason.
Two human beings died tonight for no reason other than stupidity.
Sting and Shaggy doing something together for no reason at all?
You're just like all of a sudden furious for no reason.
He said he's often perceived as a criminal for no reason.
Haul off and punch someone in the face for no reason?
Witnesses described officers slamming Anderson to the ground for no reason.
The president chose to rescind the DACA status for no reason.
Here's to looking fancy as hell for no reason at all.
Verizon didn't seek to buy Yahoo for no reason at all.
"She is so mad at mom, for no reason," Kim says.
"Getting in trouble for no reason, it was unbelievable," Igwebuike said.
At several points, characters speak in rhyming couplets for no reason.
Go to Wal-Mart for no reason and some dumb shit.
I started feeling really apathetic, and would cry for no reason.
It's like punching each other in the chest for no reason.
He likes to clap his hands and snap for no reason.
Is it possible to be here for no reason at all?
"The capacity additions are not there for no reason," Levi said.
Being kept someplace and forced to stay there for no reason.
Some of the kids claim officers hit them for no reason.
Even if we die for no reason, our lives are worthless.
So, you just sometimes have to be hopeful for no reason.
Even if we die for no reason, our lives are worthless.
She'd cry for days at a time, often for no reason.
Trump could self-destruct or drop out for no reason at all.
He initially took up painting for no reason other than to paint.
Hallie Jackson: People don't get called on by nobody for no reason.
For Carole, Bethenny was, yet again, rudely avoiding her for no reason.
His lawyers said Artis was "crucified" in the media for no reason.
" Washington told KTRK the gunman "intentionally killed my child for no reason.
Best Poop Gag: Peter digging through poop with chopsticks for no reason.
Remember that time we all turned on Anne Hathaway for no reason?
After the bar we head to a friend's house for no reason.
" He was like, "Man, they just shot this dude for no reason.
Women aren't allowed to just be angry or violent for no reason.
"They killed my son for no reason," Byrd told CNN affiliate WRAL.
And today I woke up beaming smiling for no reason at all.
Or is it just one more thing to buy for no reason?
But I say that because we sell the dollar for no reason.
They said he was mentally challenged and was killed for no reason.
She claimed she was a passenger and was manhandled for no reason.
No. I would never want my wife to suffer for no reason.
" She told KTRK the gunman "intentionally killed my child for no reason.
It was just a fine release of creative energy for no reason.
Small arguments or conversations with my partner blew up for no reason.
You won't win anything other than rushing into this for no reason!
He said that the 12-week limit "for no reason" worried him.
I had created this load of anxiety on myself for no reason.
Is it a capricious world, where cities are destroyed for no reason?
We don't cry when we should, and we cry for no reason.
"You cannot just start over again for no reason," Dr. Ljungqvist said.
It's golden outside, but I feel a little guilty for no reason.
"He died in an Egyptian prison for no reason whatsoever," said Sen.
"They didn't win the European championship for no reason," said Angel McCoughtry.
I'm sure this was a misunderstanding that got escalated for no reason!
How could it make you suddenly feel happy and euphoric for no reason?
You'll end up in the block if you buzz for no reason again.
And I go through my moments of, I start crying for no reason.
It almost feels as if women themselves are niche, but for no reason.
I felt crazy being put out by these white men for no reason!
So I would just kind of be angry at him for no reason.
"They tased me for no reason," an agitated Brown said in the footage.
Firms paying more than workers contribute would be losing out for no reason.
The manager just threaten to call police on me for no reason ' pic.twitter.
The executive order caused chaos for no reason (and it won't accomplish anything)
The net result is simply to make everything more expensive for no reason.
I understood that Jeffrey—a former junky—wasn't an asshole for no reason.
But I'm tired of being accessed of coming after Ashley for no reason.
For no reason, a pop up box asked for my Apple ID password.
That, and characters just couldn't stop bringing her name up for no reason.
A lot of people were being rude for no reason on the internet.
Peeping at another person's secure data for no reason is a criminal offense.
"So many beauty products exist for no reason — they're so unnecessary," she says.
It looked like people were selling for no reason other than to sell.
I was making up bullshit excuses to bail on plans for no reason.
I can't imagine them stopping and frisking people for no reason at all.
Or because he doesn't like your haircut, or for no reason at all.
Hazel says she was regularly pulled over by the police for no reason.
The matcha latte didn't come dressed up for the occasion for no reason.
They're kinda beating me up on the internet right now for no reason.
But, Way argues, it's not "human nature" to be aggressive for no reason.
"He doesn't just jump, he jumps and screams for no reason," Kuhl says.
"Citizens can't get official action like this for no reason," Ms. Ravener said.
He even seems to bully some people for no reason, like Chris Christie.
Nobody expected Richie to quit in the middle of the night for no reason.
The French didn't get their reputation for being surly and rude for no reason.
"Sometimes I pop up for no reason at all," Clippy says in the illustration.
CORN CHEX is stuffed into the southeast, but it's not there for no reason.
Accused of sabotaging love for no reason, I would prove I did love something.
That account is permanently suspended and nobody for no reason may reactivate it. Period.
And that's not cool because then you've just damaged that animal for no reason.
One day, Annie lets slip that Tatiana draws a salary for no reason whatsoever.
First, Kourtney asks their French trainer to only speak in French, for no reason.
"The victims were targeted for no reason other than their mere presence," Zimmerman said.
"I feel like it was for no reason," he told Sports Illustrated in 2017.
In the first place, she disrespected me in a magazine article for no reason.
Did you just want millions of people to be admiring you for no reason?
I don't want to know things that might actually harm people for no reason.
You know... for no reason...: I wonder if Jeff Bezos gets home delivery... pic.twitter.
Dudley, a character who swings, for no reason, from fundamentalist bully to stoic heroine.
Yet the craft of charcuterie still eludes most people, and not for no reason.
I've been drawn to things like this for no reason… Probably a past life.
Tens of millions of people don't suffer a collapse in values for no reason.
You'll always find someone who wants to clink glasses and celebrate for no reason.
But you can't spend so much time doing what I did for no reason.
You're just going to come on the Internet and boo me for no reason?
"  "I did make that guy famous and a household name for no reason, right?
Even the cuddliest kitties will take an occasional swipe at us for no reason.
There's something so funny to me about them just attacking her for no reason.
Pfizer & others should be ashamed that they have raised drug prices for no reason.
"I'm a mom of two babies and you went there for no reason," she said.
Welp, for no reason whatsoever, Twitter has decided today is National Send a Nude Day.
Thiel has accused Gawker of "[ruining] people's lives for no reason," according to the Times.
It can be particularly helpful when you just feel stuck or tired for no reason.
" "You forget that these aren't just people that have left their country for no reason.
I use Shea Moisture now for no reason in particular, thanks for listening, drink Pepsi.
I mean, every time I go through TSA I'm like super nervous for no reason.
The police began to provoke the demonstrators, beat them, and arrest them for no reason.
I seemed to be the odd one injecting my face with neurotoxins for no reason.
"They're not as successful as they are for no reason," Archer said of the Royals.
"You're feeling like you have worked harder for no reason besides the temperature," she says.
The show foisted Colton Underwood on us, the "Prince of Paradise," seemingly for no reason.
After boss battles, and sometimes for no reason at all, the protagonist character will cough.
But Justine Damond's presence in the US put her in heightened danger for no reason.
"My brother died on the floor of a bathroom for no reason," Ms. Washington said.
At least then it's not solely about teasing viewers with another mystery for no reason.
The president is unpopular and prone to tweeting inflammatory nonsense for no reason at all.
As the movie stands, he just gets some postcards in the mail for no reason.
That leaves creators protected by fair use at risk of losing money for no reason.
"I'm not a quitter, and I won't quit for no reason at all," Langlois said.
You have fought for me for no reason and you have successfully changed my life.
I still have days where I'm depressed, or can't focus, or irritable for no reason.
As a result, she wound up looking like she was being crazy for no reason.
"This maniac just came in and started shooting people for no reason," one eyewitness said.
For no reason Trump assumes that (an autonomous) part of our country is for sale.
Nor is it a fight for no reason at all (as in Batman v Superman).
We fell asleep for two hours for no reason and obviously did not work out.
She added the fact that these episodes of sleep came and went for no reason.
The guy claimed the punch came out of nowhere, and seemingly for no reason too.
And were, like, we're going to run Tones out of town — like, for no reason.
"There's not this blockage of transgenesis that freaks out people for no reason," he said.
If he, for no reason that I can see other than appealing to his base.
You can't yell at your kids or your wife or your husband for no reason.
One worker says as much — he'd rather wait till Monday then lose $24 for no reason.
That makes no sense to me that she would go around bashing us for no reason.
But the Mothership isn't just giant convertible with a ridiculous design and specs for no reason.
Let's just take a look at a totally random gif, selected for no reason at all.
But before you get that next check, you get pulled over for no reason and caught.
Swatting is where you "prank" someone by calling emergency services to their house for no reason.
"I got slapped for no reason, and he kept acting like everything was cool," Ayala said.
"You called me every name in the book for no reason," de Lesseps says to Frankel.
It often included random numbers, extra letters for no reason, and capital letters in odd places.
She and Tristan came to the conclusion that Khloé was stressing herself out for no reason.
And frankly, I don't trust you not to shoot me with your guns for no reason.
Unfortunately, the jar cracked in the fridge, then broke severely for no reason while being unscrewed.
It appears I'd just slaughtered a bunch of people trying to get by, for no reason.
"Somebody walked up to her car and shot her for no reason," she told the Sun.
"He did it for no reason," Brenda Carballo, Cruz's cousin, told ABC25 News after the hearing.
That makes no sense to me, that she would go around bashing us for no reason.
"If my management ever changed, they could decide to fire me for no reason," he says.
New friend Emily left Brody in charge of the salon she works at for no reason.
On the face of it, McConnell has dropped some tax cuts for no reason at all.
I wondered if they were somehow burning extra calories just by being mean for no reason.
I stood in the driveway and waved goodbye to Alex and Sam, tearful for no reason.
"If I don't have those metastases, then I'll be taking risks for no reason," she said.
They could lock me up for no reason and with no chance to argue my innocence.
Eric Carter just feels like a guy the universe keeps trying to kill for no reason.
But what would most Montana men do if "body slammed" for no reason by another man?
It's just a stalling tactic, designed to get the authorities spinning their wheels for no reason.
I think about that word every single day for no reason now, and I'm so mad.
One day, for no reason at all, I found myself saying, We have to break up.
"He intentionally killed my child for no reason," Washington told KTRK-TV from her hospital bed.
Then the next day for no reason that I can fathom, it turns south on me.
She may have had to purchase an underwhelming croissant at Oxford train station for no reason!
But what would most Montana men do if 'body slammed' for no reason by another man?
Certain alpha personalities will reject wines for no reason other than to demonstrate that they can.
I suddenly feel like a kid about to climb a tree for no reason at all.
"It's not like somebody would just walk up to you and shoot you for no reason."
They send out random pictures like "I got a package in the mail!" for no reason.
Mr. Stephens testified that he was raising his hands when the officer opened fire for no reason.
I settled on threading, for no reason other than it seemed less painful than microblading or waxing.
Remember in the show when crazy little Lizzie killed her sister, Mika, for no reason at all?
Often I would climb its back and pet it for no reason other than I wanted to.
You're a practical person, Capricorn, but you don't work hard for no reason—you enjoy your luxuries!
After Peter gets pranked into following the Turd Burglar's coordinates and digging through poop for no reason.
But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason.
Blame all those people who for no reason are exposing their Chromecasts, or printers, or cameras, whatever!
Especially right after someone w a millionth of his talent had dressed me down for no reason.
" Alfonso Cuarón, for Best Comment on "The Wall": "The wall turns people into enemies for no reason.
Vince Vaughn: That's the thing: It's not like he just throws violence at you for no reason.
"The Negroes are all mad for no reason at all, and they want to fight," he continued.
In her spare moments, she rubber-stamps little designs on small notecards ("for no reason at all").
Had a general evacuation been called, 90 percent of the people would have evacuated for no reason.
She's meant to cook, clean and occasionally yell for no reason, then stare sadly out the window.
Presumably, Donald Trump didn't get rich by randomly doling out six-figure sums for no reason, right?
There were definitely things I would have otherwise held on to for years more, for no reason.
"No one should fear being fired for no reason at all," Mr. Lander said in an interview.
We touch it and swirl it in our fingers and press the buttons, often for no reason.
It's illegal for agents to stop someone solely because of their race, or for no reason whatsoever.
But I was never prepared for the thought that my son could just be murdered for no reason.
But the man likely didn't have the classic form of CJD, which can happen spontaneously for no reason.
Additionally, the stock didn't rise 11% following the announcement of the Anardarko merger for no reason, he said.
Everything I had been working for and preparing for was ripped right away from me for no reason.
His eyelid droops, his speech is slurred; he forgets things; he limps; he gets angry for no reason.
I guess I sound like I'm ragging for no reason on a tool that some will find useful.
I said: "I don't know what's wrong with him he was just getting… acting crazy for no reason".
"I spent at least 10 days feeling really sad and I cried constantly for no reason!" she said.
It's not for no reason that Trump routinely trounces Clinton in polls measuring things like truthfulness and transparency.
After all, she didn't become one of the most iconic, enduring supermodels of her generation for no reason.
Calling off the IPO "made investors pay interest for no reason," Bright Smart Securities said in its adverts.
My early findings were promising from an "I hope I'm not going to Australia for no reason" standpoint.
Barr's real problem is not that he wrote the memorandum or refuses to recuse himself for no reason.
"Outrage -- it's just maddening to see young punks beat up an old man for no reason," said Lee.
Find yourself crying uncontrollably for no reason at all in the joy and simultaneous pain that thought brings.
Yet Trump is threatening to deport her and thousands of Liberians for no reason other than hate. pic.twitter.
It is a sad story that someone out of hatred could plot a hero's downfall for no reason.
In the play below, Harden stops pursuing one of the game's greatest shooters for no reason at all.
It's not for no reason that, in eight of 18 tests since 1999, GMDs have missed their targets.
And then, the automatic one is also counting all the times that it shocks me for no reason.
Or get both for no reason at all other than the fact that they're just $50 a pop.
But then we get Jon, the guy who Varys for no reason decides would be a good king.
Some objects become sacred for no reason and are just as impenetrable as the people who left them.
Because the thought of all of that happening for no reason doesn't sit well with me at all.
And some qualified students of limited means might get rejected for no reason other than lack of money.
"The[y] arrested armyofchrist for no reason except surpressing us and our freedoms," awarded reportedly wrote on iFunny.
After you subject yourself to such scrutiny, a fickle board can reject you for no reason at all.
She said he would invent fights with her for no reason and then he would then storm out.
She didn't end up having cancer, and Meredith was annoyed that he'd worried the family for no reason.
"It's been my experience that women don't come out and speak this way for no reason," she said.
Kids don't hit their siblings, ignore their parents or have tantrums in the grocery store for no reason.
Every once in a while something comes out of the blue and breaks the internet for no reason.
A teacher threatened to fail me in Quran class for no reason, just because I was a Shi'ite.
Jamie had given Rebecca grief over the frisée salad with poached egg, for no reason Rebecca could name.
And he appears to think it's okay to just straight-up lie and then keep lying for no reason.
They make you cry for no reason and hurt like an invisible force is slowly grating your insides off.
"He came at us for no reason and that's when Chad walked up and I started recording," Butterfield said.
"The[y] arrested armyofchrist for no reason except surpressing us and our freedoms," Sheikh wrote, referring to Olsen's username.
But are you telling me Jon cheated death (like some kind of "prince that was promised") for no reason?
He isn't beaten and tortured for no reason — it's in the line of the duty he's chosen for himself.
I'm a lot of things but what I don't do is f– over people and lie for no reason!
And some speakers just bail on you for no reason even though they claimed to have no other pairings.
Don't overexpose yourself for no reason: People love to share pretty much everything about their lives on social media.
The fact that Castile is dead -- for no reason, and that yet another officer escapes accountability is a shame.
Developer Respawn Entertainment told McCaffery that word came from on high—Lucasfilm didn't want limbs flying for no reason.
They screwed up the standings by creating a loser point for no reason other than artificially inflating their records.
They were touched and groped over intimate parts of their bodies in view of their classmates for no reason.
Ansel Elgort knows that, like his friends The Chainsmokers, a lot of people don't like him — for no reason.
Basically, double the pleasure, double the fun, and let's stop pitting these two against each other for no reason.
Circumcision is irreversible, and many argue, quite stridently, that this is "genital mutilation" inflicted on children for no reason.
They rely on the peremptory challenge, which allows them to exclude a prospective juror for no reason at all.
"I was jailed for six months in Libya for no reason," says Ali, a Gabonese migrant now in Italy.
And yet she'd remembered, and a decade later, for no reason at all, she gave me what she could.
"Pfizer & others should be ashamed that they have raised drug prices for no reason," Trump said in a tweet.
The worst things imaginable can happen to this guy for no reason at all without violating any natural law.
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Most obviously, should Moore actually lose the Alabama race, Trump will have stuck his neck out for no reason.
But to have our son circumcised for no reason other than the fact that it was done to me?
Anyway, not only did you have to dress up, but they made women wear white gloves for no reason.
Now, Americans wear foam versions of this ancient shoe, and plenty of us think they're disgusting for no reason.
This one time, some dude threw eggs down the stairs for no reason other than to watch them splatter.
The title 'Pala' is just a word I've had for a few years in my mind for no reason.
"Pfizer & others should be ashamed that they have raised drug prices for no reason," Mr. Trump tweeted on Monday.
If one of us started crying for no reason, the others just passed her a tissue and kept talking.
I was tall and awkward and lacked basic young-person party skills like dancing and smiling for no reason.
Plus, it's the culmination of that weird plot where Marty turns into a horrible person for no reason. 151.
Though Lauw was a calming and trustworthy guide, a few times I thought I might scream for no reason.
When you leave the gym, you don't keep tensing your muscles and elevating your heart rate for no reason.
"I'm trying to think of a nice way to say it: They hate you for no reason," Duffey said.
I just have to make sure you're not a New Yorker who irrationally hates Los Angeles for no reason.
"Pfizer & others should be ashamed that they have raised drug prices for no reason," he tweeted in July 2018.
"We took a penalty on a changeup for no reason, two guys changing for the same guy," Boucher said.
A widely popular image circulating on social media claims that Danielle Stella's Twitter account got suspended for no reason.
Me: Have an early night sleepInner me: Keep refreshing all your social media for no reason at all pic.twitter.
At the shelter, I walked dogs that had been abandoned for trivial reasons or for no reason at all.
Rather than awkwardly ending live call for no reason, I would force quit the app and go back in.
"I don&apost want to suddenly have T-shirts with my name on it for no reason," she added.
"My dad was murdered, I believe, for no reason," Serna's 47-year-old daughter Laura Serna told NBC News.
Nobody ever said that the lack of establishment enthusiasm for Trump would cause him to vaporize for no reason.
Mrs May broke the first rule of politics: don't kick your most faithful voters in the teeth for no reason.
Reality check: Trump's assertion that the FBI opened an investigation of him "for no reason & with no proof" is false.
It's a hideous, difficult, and upsetting ending — from a secular perspective, Julia has made two people miserable for no reason.
"Sometimes I feel like I just need to cry, for no reason, and there's not anything that happened," she says.
B. gets a little snippy with P. for no reason so I put her back inside, and she howls loudly.
Ah, but Drake knows how to make up for boring circumstances by acting like a total spaz for no reason.
TV: Analytics specialist Natalie Certain (voiced by Kerry Washington) has to deal with sexism at her job for no reason.
"I feel very attacked and exploited for no reason," Evans said in an interview with The Hollywood Gossip on Friday.
I was at a certain airport, and I was with my VJ and they confiscated his laptop for no reason.
This glass business could all be bullshit to begin with, so maybe my blood pressure is redlining for no reason.
I craved activities I associated with ownership — gardening, redecorating, making pies for no reason — after four years of dorm life.
So, when this meme gave people the opportunity to stir the pot for no reason, it caught on pretty quick.
I shouldn't have this fox, because I live in a small apartment and foxes pee on stuff for no reason.
Every once in a while people are kind for no reason at all — and those can be the best moments.
"To be honest, there are lots of children going through much worse for no reason at all," he tells PEOPLE.
But I wouldn't just go out on some fool's errand, chasing at windmills, on a suicide mission for no reason.
Trump does have the ability to fire Rosenstein, for no reason at all, as a member of the executive branch.
So when a brand delivers the news that it's having a sale for no reason whatsoever, we lose our shit.
"I feel very attacked and exploited for no reason," Evans said in an interview with The Hollywood Gossip last Friday.
"We used to fight to win," he again lamented of America's wars, whereas "now we fight for no reason whatsoever".
But even in Troy's fevered dreams, innocent people die for no reason, because people do stupid and poorly justified things.
All economic expansions end in recessions, by definition, but the downturns don't emerge out of the ether, for no reason.
And Yaweh tortures and massacres people by the hundreds of thousands for trivial disobedience or for no reason at all.
For no reason I could see, the mare suddenly got spooked and ran to the other side of the arena.
I try to eat healthily but after two days I'm back to binge-eating in the evenings for no reason.
"It once faced an inevitable destruction, and seeing it being shot for no reason doesn't make sense," Slusher told CNN.
What that means in practical terms is that people will lose their homes and maybe their lives for no reason.
Seven years later, he's still goal-tending for no reason, turning it over in the post, and missing free throws.
Though it's rare for flights to turn around mid-flight for no reason, it can happen — sometimes under bizarre circumstances.
Dog owners could face unreasonable problems when simply walking their pets outdoors, or neighbors could create trouble for no reason.
Mohan mostly recapped some of YouTube's efforts on this front to make sure that videos aren't demonetized for no reason.
And yet I am still alive writing this to you for no reason other than the need to say something.
When Alonzo went off duty, the building was protected by an alarm system that sometimes went off for no reason.
That no one is actually upset that he is allowing children to die or to be killed for no reason.
Valentine's Day is one of those polarizing holidays that can go so wrong or so right for no reason at all.
I want Kiryu to learn how to type if for no reason other than slowly typing out "BOOOOOOBS" in a chatroom.
Prescription drug companies that increase the price of ... drugs for no reason than greed and then double and triple bills overnight.
Or u just saying hi for no reason other than saying hi," she wrote, captioning the screenshot, "When she's soooo confusing.
He'd haunt the ballparks and try to get close to players for no reason other than an obsession with the game.
After all, Queen Bey wouldn't just rip off her wedding ring and throw it at a camera for no reason, right?
"You got just positive people around and you look outside and it's like a war zone for no reason," he said.
Poor job on the penalty kill where guys are behind us for no reason, just on a short neutral zone forecheck.
" After all, it's not called beauty rest for no reason, she adds, "I've slept, so that helps with your beauty regimen.
Williams was all over the place ... freestyling onstage, randomly doing pushups and standing around in a fight stance for no reason.
The victory feast is a parade of characters acting like bullies to women for no reason, often to women they like.
We need a name for the phenomenon in which something hilarious doesn't get its proper due for no reason at all.
In The Sinner, Biel plays Cora Tannetti, a young mother who, seemingly for no reason, commits a criminal act of violence.
Red is angry, broadly, for no reason (except some bullying about his eyebrows), and lashes out with violence whenever slightly perturbed.
It's also possible that Marshmello was simply trolling for no reason at all except to get a response out of people.
All you haters that reported me for no reason, y'all are just jealous that I have more clout then (sic) you.
Trump creates chaos for no reason other than his own flagrant inability to follow rules or respect the interests of others.
I think it definitely pays to wait to go to college so that you aren't massively in debt for no reason.
"[Bush] has been painted to be this hero, and he's got our troops over there dying for no reason," he said.
Mason (Adrian Martinez), Renee's coworker, gets treated like dirt, but still drops everything to help her for no reason at all.
Opposed: Yeah, sure, we get it, but it's… wait, that was five sentences without bringing up the Leafs for no reason.
I just thought, You broke up with me for no reason and now I'm not allowed to go on a date?
"This is a classic example where administrators should stand by a student who's been harassed viciously for no reason," she says.
Ryan and Price and other architects of the GOP Medicare privatization plan didn't come up with this plan for no reason.
And evidence from the birthday studies suggests that many are not, and are being exposed to serious risks for no reason.
His interest in Kristen is obvious: He savors their every conversation, even when she's blowing up at him for no reason.
"It isn't called 'Intimate Apparel' for no reason, and I'm pushing the word 'intimate,'" said André Bishop, the theater's artistic director.
Keep one and take the other to a neighbor or a friend, someone who needs cheering, for no reason at all.
Mr. Schreuer was "quite violently pushed back by the police for no reason," he said, while trying to ask a question.
BUT, we're told BN came back inside and wanted more ... allegedly hitting one of the attacker's acquaintances, seemingly for no reason.
Or when you pull the Nine of Swords from your tarot deck and decide to cry about it for no reason?
Under the court's ruling, the President can fire Cordray at any time, for any reason, or for no reason at all.
For the more pessimistic among us, gambling offers even more profound practice, because its wins and losses occur for no reason.
Don't overexpose yourself for no reason: Lots of people love to share way too much about their lives on social media.
"If we do something bad, then, sure, pick us up, but too often they just grab us for no reason," Argelia said.
One time I was driving to a mission and somebody about 40 feet away from me screamed and died for no reason.
The only reason that she's getting put there is because the white race is bending over to the blacks for no reason.
Well, not for no reason: again, the meter charting my progress to the next level went up a tiny bit. Cha-ching.
It is somewhere in the middle of Russia, one million people in a very cold place, for no reason they live there.
It's not the best strategy in every situation, but in this case her partner was definitely a bad sport for no reason.
Look, Beyoncé didn't spit the lyrical gem, "When he fuck me good, I take his ass to Red Lobster," for no reason.
Almost nine in ten of the stops resulted in no arrests, meaning hundreds of thousands of people were detained for no reason.
You know it used to be United Technologies, and I like that Raytheon ... but this thing is coming down for no reason.
"And then you've got a union boss that goes out and fabricates how the story went down for no reason," he continued.
It got stupid rowdy, like people just wrecking the place for no reason, and the police were called so everyone ran away.
Lightly sweetened with organic honey and salted, these tasty treats are the perfect nibble for training or for no reason at all.
" Ashley told protesters, "Since his life was taken for no reason, the pain (Rosfeld) has caused this family will never be healed.
"It is inconceivable that any reasonable officer could have thought that he or she could kill J.A. for no reason," Kleinfeld wrote.
On a walk with my husband through Joshua Tree National Park in late January, I felt sad for no reason in particular.
"That's not happening for no reason," said George Rotker, a chemical engineer who was serving as a poll monitor for the opposition.
"The police took him away for no reason," Brittany Chandler, the mother of Yarber's 19-month-old daughter, Leilani, told the Guardian.
" According to court documents, Sheikh also referenced Olsen, saying he had been arrested "for no reason except surpressing us and our freedoms.
For no reason other than the spirit of process and collaboration, he'd written the perfect tune to go with my imperfect song.
It is terrible to witness the suffering of a nation for no reason other than the criminal obduracy of a corrupt clique.
And then there was me: a guy who left his house and essentially risked coming in contact with coronavirus for no reason.
Twitter did suspend the account of Danielle Stella, Minnesota's 5th Congressional District candidate, but it was not "for no reason" as claimed.
He says as he and his friends were leaving the festival, the guy in the video shoved the rapper for no reason.
His line about knowing a lot of doctors because he is Asian was painfully bad -- and furthered dumb stereotypes for no reason.
We hid in a closet -- 30 kids, thinking this was another one of those drills we had to do for no reason.
On the one hand, you've taken a risk for no reason and with a good chance of being the poorer for it.
A machine named Alexa sits in many homes, turning appliances on and off, playing music, and occasionally laughing maniacally for no reason.
" SS: "In Chris and I's head, we were like, 'It's one of those music videos that's just in a garage for no reason.
"I have long believed that a President can fire an FBI Director for any reason, or for no reason at all," Comey wrote.
It is purely aggressive, a raw expression of defiance: I can pollute your air, for no reason, and no one can stop me.
How could it be okay for the prime minister of Malaysia to get $681 million for no reason he's willing to state publicly?
In these incidents, black people are viewed with suspicion simply for being in a "white space," forced into increased scrutiny for no reason.
I try to take a cat nap, but I had two cups of coffee for no reason at 4, so I'm feeling restless.
Of course when you realize you can get treated like, near a celebrity here for no reason, you're going to keep coming back.
And even if they had, how could anyone anticipate opening the front door and being met with multiple armed officers for no reason?
I just made up [peanut butter and Oreos] for no reason other than it sounded weird and some cute kid would do it.
The series repeatedly attributes violence and growing entropy to this demon and another dimension where evil, like a virus, flourishes for no reason.
The time for doing things just to please other people for no reason — because it's what we were raised to do — is over.
But, instead of zapping bad guys for no reason, you play by living up to your promises — or slipping back into old habits.
"People on Vine would bash people for no reason," Jon Paul Piques, who has over 3 million followers on the site, told Mic.
"You guys are arresting me for no reason," Anna says while in the back of the cop car the evening of the fight.
Xu Xiang and Xiao Jianhua, managers of secretive investment companies, won accolades as Chinese Buffetts for no reason other than their good returns.
We need to have that camaraderie and we don't ... There are too many young black males getting killed for no reason at all.
To all: I have long believed that a President can fire an FBI Director for any reason, or for no reason at all.
I was working in call centres, and I just thought, 'I've not been put on this earth with this talent for no reason.
"I have long believed that a President can fire an FBI Director for any reason, or for no reason at all," Comey wrote.
During the weekend that I took this photo, my friends and I kept shouting the word "madam" at one another, for no reason.
He said that Gawker published articles that "ruined people's lives for no reason" and prompted his decision to finance cases against the company.
"Well then I guess it's fine he was shot for no reason in his own apartment for doing nothing," Shapiro wrote on Twitter.
Clearly there are racists and misogynists all over the web who take great pleasure in knocking famous women down for no reason whatsoever.
At Attica Correctional Facility, an inmate complained that he had been denied showers nine times during Ramadan in 2012, apparently for no reason.
Even though Salesforce lost about $10 per share since last Friday, the stock didn't top $166 last week for no reason, Cramer said.
Kara Lewis, a former attorney in O'Connell's office, claims she was fired for no reason beyond her refusal to contribute to O'Connell's campaign.
Smiley's wife is the Lady Ann Sercomb, a beautiful and rarefied women who married him for no reason that anybody else can understand.
"This is a 2-year-old baby that got the life beaten out of her for no reason at all," said Ms. Goodwin.
Castile's girlfriend livestreamed the immediate aftermath and claimed he was shot "for no reason at all" as he reached for his driver's license.
As a result, the frequency with which we treated one another for no reason other than a gesture of love diminished into rarity.
There are flights that get canceled for what seem to be invisible blizzards and people get angry to be stranded for no reason.
To just keep paying the subsidies, let them go through a normal legislative process, back off, don't create a disaster for no reason.
Police at the scene were as shocked as everyone else; and some of them were out of control, firing everywhere for no reason.
For no reason but the hope that one day we will know the beauty of unloved things, stoop to accept our unuttered thanks.
Sometimes (and for no reason), devices will glom onto, say, your ISP's lower-speed wireless hotspot rather than your home's high-speed network.
Sometimes (and for no reason), devices will glom onto, say, your ISP's lower-speed wireless hotspot rather than your home's high-speed network.
I'm still feeling achingly guilty for no reason, so I text with my sister and make plans with my friend for next week.
The lights don't go out for no reason, in a bid to stoke the mood; they go out because of a power cut.
"So many beauty products exist for no reason," said Yaitanes, a California native who started Kosas, a line of makeup basics, last October.
Trump has called on Turkey to return Brunson to the U.S. and has said the religious leader is being persecuted for "no reason."
"Animals feel things, just like you and I. They suffer every day, all over the world, for no reason whatsoever," he tells me.
And it's just a shoe — it makes more sense to get rid of it than to risk poking at historical wounds for no reason.
"Cancer is the number one killer of children by disease and I don't believe that my son has cancer for no reason," said Angel.
"He's always the type to show up to things dressed up, or bring a cake for no reason," Kessler told BuzzFeed of her brother.
It's of course true that, legally speaking, Trump can fire the FBI director for any reason he wants or for no reason at all.
The other dog, much younger and extremely submissive, would surely follow her older sister to the ends of the earth for no reason whatsoever.
I was offered a shot of Amarillo in my coffee which I politely declined, I wasn't getting fifty winks en-route for no reason!
If teenagers were challenging one another to eat Tide Pods for no reason, detergent that looks like alcohol could insight way more dangerous dares.
I wouldn't beat up a Golden Dawn supporter for no reason, but I would have no problem with punching a member of the organization.
The idea of American identity was solidified, for better or worse, because people and places were attacked for no reason other than being American.
While pilots' egos often get involved in the racing world, battling draws people who are willing to build something for no reason at all.
This past August, I began having extreme pain for no reason, mainly in my stomach and the areas where people typically have period cramps.
His website is an Angelfire-esque minefield of scrolling text, crudely photoshopped memes of himself, and links that will occasionally break for no reason.
Trump has willingly sacrificed it, tossing it away for no reason, to boast about matters as a trivial as a speech to Boy Scouts.
Yet the successive sketches in futility, while clear enough (dragging chairs in a circle for no reason), are widely spaced and diffuse in impact.
The CHOICE Act also takes away the independence of the CFPB by subjecting the director to being fired by the president for no reason.
Buck's agent isn't sure whether it will help or hurt "Bayou Brethren" if Buck is jailed because he attacked a Muslim for no reason.
But perhaps even worse are the hangers-on who do it for no reason — for "the lulz," as one hacker group used to say.
Pastor Andrew Brunson, a fine gentleman and Christian leader in the United States, is on trial and being persecuted in Turkey for no reason.
Not sure what to get the person whose interests include transient internet catchphrases, items that are holiday-themed for no reason, and Baby Yoda?
National parks are filling with trash while vital law enforcement personnel are working without pay for no reason at all — it's ridiculous and maddening.
And yet at the same time, some sovereign citizens have turned themselves into cold-blooded killers, gunning innocent people down for no reason whatsoever.
Maybe this group of people just make some of the best fucking music on the planet for no reason but that they want to.
The "ghost flights" were literally burning jet fuel for no reason, sending climate-heating greenhouse gases into the atmosphere even though no one's traveling.
We have seen this kind of government-incited hysteria before, and it has led to the deaths of many young Americans, for no reason.
But Trump probably didn't run around the country promising people lower deductibles, universal coverage, and no cuts to Medicaid for no reason at all.
Today, Sam is an "outrageous" toddler, as his mom says, who will climb almost anything and likes to break into dance for no reason.
He turned right for no reason, and on that block, as he walked, some invisible industrial fan seemed to whir violently, sending up trash.
Organizers of White Lives Matter are celebrating the day's event as a smashing success, despite costing Murfreesboro likely thousands of dollars for no reason.
For most of the movie he's just an empty psychopath, a one-note character who delights in tormenting others for no reason at all.
Dustin's plan to kill Dart almost works, but then Dart (and his peers, who also arrive on the scene) runs away, seemingly for no reason.
If you're feeling crabby because of something else — or if you're just craving chocolate for no reason at all — it could work for that, too.
Jacob decided to leave his agency job rather suddenly due to a toxic work environment –– his female boss was abruptly let go for no reason.
"The conclusion shows that very many people have died indescribably hideous deaths for no reason," said the tribunal chairman Sir Geoffrey Nice in the judgement.
But since that's not likely to happen anytime soon, swatting will continue, putting people's lives at risk, sometimes for no reason other than some laughs.
I will come to avoid places, objects, songs, and people for no reason because I think that, by engaging with them, something bad will happen.
In October 2016, Lizzie was mailed a Joy for All Companion Pet manufactured by Hasbro — for no reason at all that was clear to us.
The assailant called me a nigger just before he took a swing at me for no reason other than detesting the color of my skin.
In a thread about a horrible "packing hack," Tune hides several comments for no reason that I can discern; they didn't even contain any swearies.
Then it went away, and then about five or six years later it sold 21977,19773 copies in a week in Philadelphia for no reason whatsoever.
Unexpected tactics pay off, like bouncing a laser sword across the map for no reason, only to have a surprised opponent jump right into it.
" She then went on to add a separate tweet which read, "#NotBadForAGirlWithNoTalent" — referring to the widespread belief from haters that she's famous for "no reason.
It is wonderful, frustrating, and your responsibility to know what these are specifically so that you don't act like an uneducated dick for no reason.
And it was never a game of committing the weight to a charge for no reason—there was always a reason that the opponent committed.
My descriptive audio device warned me about the larger scenes, but other times it was light strobe lights came out of nowhere for no reason.
"He intentionally killed my child for no reason," Jazmine's mother told reporters through tears as she recovers from her own gunshot wound at a hospital.
The final seven minutes of the episode show Mike's final moments on the series as he's foolishly killed by Walt for no reason at all.
When I got back in California, I thought, That was really weird that I came out here and did that two times for no reason.
The joint venture proved unpopular with EMC and VMware shareholders if for no reason other than it made the Dell buyout deal appear more complicated.
It's not that they feel that killing a random stranger for no reason is morally ok; it's that loyalty to their coalition leader is primary.
"Sometimes people drink for no reason," said Ashley, speaking to a group of Native American men at a recent AA meeting at the Indian Center.
But since that's not likely to happen anytime soon, swatting will continue — putting people's lives at risk, sometimes for no reason other than some laughs.
However, it's also responsible for that weird year where everybody was saying "Slappa da bass" for no reason all the time, which was not great.
Having beaten back Sanders's insurgency, there's obviously no way that the establishment is going to turn around and hand him the nomination for no reason.
This song is kind of like that, but if the dude was actually good at songwriting and didn't just play Incubus' "Drive" for no reason.
I was really insecure, I was paranoid, I was anxious, and [when I went back to school], people made fun of me for no reason.
Even dressing up my Eevee, or spending time rubbing its head, for no reason other than that I could, made the game feel that much richer.
Translation: "You can quit or be fired at any time for almost any reason, or even for no reason," according to the New Hampshire Bar Association.
And that isn't for no reason — users swear by their convenience, sound quality, and style (they also come with the benefit of carrying the Apple name).
People you only ever emailed once ten years ago can suddenly show up as contacts on your Android phone for no reason (we've seen it happen).
"He became mistrustful and accused me of lying and would yell at me for no reason for hours and hours and hours each day," says Andrus.
Why is the movie at pains to clumsily shoehorn a love of "science" as Milly's defining character trait, but for no reason, and with no consequence?
He's made quite a career out of having consistent washboard abs for no reason at all, so I'm gonna pick his brain on his workout routine.
"It's scary just knowing that somebody out there taking innocent lives – someone's mother, someone's daughter – for no reason, and nobody has any answers," she told NBC.
He's been skipping school, for no reason he admits, and Helen invokes Noah repeatedly and then gets into an argument with Martin about his father after.
I've kept close ties to my home state for no reason more important than because it's where my heart lies, the Midwest is where I belong.
Gamby and Russell are fundamentally unhappy people who think they're owed more than they've got, for no reason other than they want more than they've got.
"The Government claims that it can break its promises to the Dreamers for any reason or for no reason at all," Dettmer said in a statement.
Or when Colleen embraces cage-fighting, then gives it up for no reason except that the plot needs her to be an occasionally kickass love interest.
This was before people blogged professionally; Smitten Kitchen, Orangette, the Wednesday Chef, and a host of lesser knowns existed for no reason other than personal satisfaction.
Abbott is a long-time denier of climate science, and all he's saying here is that this is simply how things are now, for no reason.
The page "Sock'Em Bopper Meme Gore" has more than 15,000 likes, and "Youtube videos converted to 360 view for no reason" has more than 27,000 likes.
There is just too much hunger, poverty and food waste to continue to push ugly fruit into the trash can for no reason other than aesthetics.
Cass isn't going to do any more interviews, for no reason other than that he hates doing them and the way he comes across in them.
I proceed to have a moderate panic attack for no reason I can discern, and watch Modern Family until my brain shuts off enough to sleep.
People—mostly people of color—were regularly stopped for no reason, subjected to violence, and told they were not allowed to film their interactions with officers.
Don't get me wrong, I love campy gore, but when things get too torture porn-y, like extreme violence for no reason, I just get bored.
The purpose of bringing this up now isn't to drag a dead man's name through the mud, or to simply stir up controversy for no reason.
"It's just terrifying to think that she might have cost herself one of the best things that ever happened to her for no reason," he says.
The thing I was really worried about, as the hysteria grew, was if it was causing people to self-evacuate out of Anchorage for no reason.
"He came at us for no reason and that's when Chad [a white bystander who defended the boys] walked up and I started recording," Butterfield said.
Even in a committed relationship with someone I trusted, I started to notice that I would tense up for no reason, and I couldn't enjoy myself.
Since I'm too jaded to imagine anyone doing something for no reason, I ask around if the students are here hoping to score jobs after graduation.
"I have long believed that a President can fire an FBI director for any reason, or for no reason at all," he wrote, according to CNN.
Like, 12 million human beings were butchered — six million Jews, six million everything else were killed for no reason in a systematic way by intelligent bureaucracy.
I mean there is always a reason why anti-anything crops up anywhere; even a stinker like Hitler didn't just pick on them for no reason.
I've gotten hugs from moms in the front yard, because I'm not kicking anyone's ass for no reason, or talking shit to them in the backseat.
"It happens all the time," Fontenot told me later — law enforcement stopping her on the street for no reason other than to press her for information.
Sometimes it also shows Mr. Lepage's current apartment and once the counter of a poutine-slinging greasy spoon, which appears for no reason except to delight.
They had to redesign the Transformers series because it got too Michael Bay violent for no reason and people stopped going because it had no soul.
So on one hand, many black and Latino Americans feel harassed for petty crimes, from loitering to traffic violations to drugs, or for no reason at all.
Head trauma or certain medical procedures can create a hole in our skull, causing CSF to leak out, but leaks can also seemingly happen for no reason.
For no reason at all, Leslie Jones received so much racist and sexist vitriol online that Twitter had to step in and take control of the situation.
When we met, I was dizzied by her — that floating, destiny-laden feeling that prompts you to mention someone over and over for no reason at all.
That day, he picked a fight with his partner for no reason, then at the end of his shift went home, started drinking heavily, and passed out.
"That a child, with his mother, at a safe public area like a mall, could be violently attacked for no reason is chilling for everyone," Freeman said.
We spend like, 14 hours a day crying, and sometimes I go home and I will cry in my car for no reason, because it's like peeing.
Finally, we interview linguist Lauren Collister about whether we're just psychoanalyzing all of our typing habits for no reason, or if there's real research around this topic.
Insulin is the classic outrage-inducing case of an old drug being marked up for no reason, with a hugely significant impact on patients who need it.
Sometimes she would rush out of the house into the street for no reason, and her children would have to chase her and bring her back home.
I would probably either be dead, locked up somewhere for no reason, or just worrying about when the next bomb is going to fall on my head.
And I seriously doubt, hard as it is to believe, that President Trump wants cops to start roughing up arrestees for no reason all across the nation.
Two neighbors, Ramona Hamilton and Ardith Cornelius, told me stories of incidents in the Gowanus Houses in which George grabbed his still-holstered gun for no reason.
Immediately after the race he suggested the safety car deployment had been a bit "like NASCAR where they keep pulling out the safety cars for no reason".
"Here we are, before this president is even in office, at the very first opportunity, he is choosing to completely ignore us for no reason," said Rep.
Tiny warthog-like creatures constantly batter me in the knees when I'm not paying attention, while bug-eating crabs keep snapping at me for no reason whatsoever.
Because Justice Department rules don't allow special counsel to be terminated for no reason, Trump would have to ask Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein to change the rules.
We spend, like, 14 hours a day crying, and sometimes I go home and I will cry in my car for no reason because it's like peeing.
And then Angela remembered for no reason a lipstick she'd picked up from her mother's dressing table after she died, when they'd been sorting out the house.
We normally remove the batteries while we're storing the movements and while we're working on them, because we don't want them to be running for no reason.
But most of the time, watching Friends From College just means watching unpleasant people do unpleasant things for no reason other than the sake of doing them.
But, I might argue, that what Thad does here, giving it up for no reason except the PURE JOY OF GIVING IT UP, is even more impressive.
If the creator of the show speaks to the rest of the crew like their human beings, then you don't get to wild out for no reason.
He splays his legs on the release for no reason, like he's auditioning for a Jump Man commercial instead of trying to knock down an open shot.
A drug price soars for no reason; lawmakers call a hearing to scold a pharmaceutical executive; the executive pleads innocence and provides as little information as possible.
"Here we are telling everyone across America to abide by the CDC guidelines and we are doing the exact opposite, and for no reason," said the senator.
Huzayfah: From what I saw of Anwar al-Awlaki, he was just a guy that gave out speeches and lectures, and he was killed for no reason.
This week's obscure player is Randy Robitaille, for no reason other than that he enjoyed one of the great under-the-radar NHL careers in recent history.
"They took his life for no reason," Reynolds said, saying that Castile, who worked for the St. Paul school district, helped raise her daughter like his own.
Unfortunately, I grew up in a town and society where racism was accepted and encouraged, and for no reason other than it was the way things were.
A second struck a different, though no less caustic, tone: "Americans Hopeful This Will Be Last Mass Shooting Before They Stop On Their Own For No Reason."
"The only thing I did do and I apologize for is I did make that guy famous and a household name for no reason, right?" he says.
As for the "always together" feature, half the time my jacket disconnected from my phone because I was on the subway or for no reason at all.
"I was tired of feeling waves of sadness for no reason, and I was through with my thoughts spiraling through my mind like a tornado," she said.
In my waking, aboveground life, I often worry for no reason; here — notwithstanding the relative safety of today's New York — I probably should worry but do not.
This waste has a significant environmental impact — from the natural resources spent producing this food for no reason to the transport and disposal of unused food in landfills.
Rhaegal has the best chances of surviving the final season out of his brothers, for no reason other than he's not the dragon that Dany chooses to ride.
"We feel like we are being pressured and punished for no reason, just for sticking our neck out and addressing issues that every country has," Sheikh Khaled said.
When they went to a Nairobi police station to pick up their passports, "they were detained by the police for no reason," Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
"They killin' people everywhere for no reason at all but bein' black," says Turner's wife Cherry, a line that, at a preview in Atlanta, elicited sighs of assent.
But it's reasonable for parents to want to avoid f-bomb exposure, if for no reason other than kids love to repeat naughty words just to annoy adults.
That's when I started campaigning—people got angry when they found out a 13-year-old girl was locked up in a B-class prison for no reason.
But not choices that were made for no reason — choices that were made because voters and policymakers were looking for solutions to the economic problems of the 1970s.
Thus, college sports grow ever more lucrative and the players — still — are denied even basic compensation above scholarships, which can be pulled for no reason and without explanation.
We hope that that's the case, if for no reason other than using Gucci to send a coded message during a presidential debate is an all-time move.
So, for no reason other than having a few minutes to kill, I invite you, dear reader, to take an imaginative stroll with me around a creative circle.
What's more, ill-informed doctors may order an MRI for patients with hearing problems clearly caused by noise, in which case they will be worsened for no reason.
He played right into the NBA's prestige trap for no reason other than a thirst for marginal glory and a chance to get his eyes soaked with champagne.
They come four to an order, but I could have eaten a dozen, leaving behind only the nasturtium leaves that cover them for no reason I could see.
"Let's call 911 and let's just get it over with because you're harassing me for no reason, telling me not to be on the phone," the woman said.
"They assaulted us for no reason at all while in custody," Adolfo Campos, an activist who said he was briefly detained along with 24 other protesters, told Reuters.
I think people are going to walk away proud of being racists, proud of being bigots, proud of assaulting women, proud of shooting black people for no reason.
If you're ever wondering if you have seasonal aches, clinical pains, or are just uncomfortable for no reason, try leaving whatever major metropolitan area that you call home.
Leonard's photography and sculpture evoke the fondness we have for our favorite-for-no-reason things, made special because of a personal story no one else knows about.
Now imagine if Mitt Romney had run exactly Mitt Romney's campaign but then suddenly in mid-September went on television and called Elizabeth Warren Pocahontas for no reason.
This kind of accommodation is unheard-of for the roughly quarter million people, my clients included, in jail for no reason other than their inability to pay bail.
We can't afford to keep losing upward of 20 million bears, coyotes, raptors and carrion eaters like vultures and ravens for no reason but longstanding habit among hunters.
Keep in mind that people who attack total strangers online for no reason probably have nothing better to do and are more than likely envious of your success.
So for Firtash it was telling him his case was worthless here and that he&aposs being prosecuted for no reason and basically to get taken care of.
But given that Davidson's birthday was also on Saturday, it's pretty unlikely that she just so happened to pick up a birthday cake for no reason at all.
" White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the first lady arrived separately for "no reason other than she can greet the guests and he can go straight in.
But no waiver brings the shiver of a visit to Panmunjom, where history has shown repeatedly that North Korean-based violence can break out for no reason whatsoever.
Far more effective is a scene in which a blank young man relaxes in his middle-class home shortly before killing a stranger for no reason at all.
The policy was enacted to protect companies and individuals from people who "cybersquat," or hold onto a domain for no reason, as well as other kinds of abuse.
They're just scrambled for no reason, like this: However, they are in "boxes" because they are, as the central revealers at 41- and 44A tell us, BOXED ROSES.
Mr Comey, who was sacked by Donald Trump in May, acknowledged that the head of the FBI can be fired for any reason or for no reason at all.
When he, for no reason other than the fact that he CARES, drove all the way out to the Hawkins lab just to be with Mike and Joyce: 5.
As for the "perilously high valuations," the market continues to hit new highs, signaling to Cramer that stocks aren't roaring higher for no reason like they did in 1999.
"Crazy how cops were able to subdue a white guy turned zombie, but [they're] out here killin' black men at traffic stops for no reason," one Twitter user wrote.
This battle has different rules — most importantly, that tech platforms can legally censor basically anything their users post for basically whatever reason, or even for no reason at all.
When the left earbud on my Brainwavz Delta IEM Noise Isolating Earphones stopped working for no reason after six months of use, I emailed the company for a replacement.
Since youth in adult prisons must by federal law be segregated from adult prisoners, they are often held in isolation for no reason other than to keep them separate.
And if these platforms are leading to people facing potentially life-threatening interactions with police, for no reason, that would be a good reason not to promote those tools.
" White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told CNN that Melania came separately for "no reason other than she can greet the guests and he can go straight in.
"I'm not creating these [videos] for fun, for no reason; there's always learning [involved]," said Chan, who has since launched her own social media strategy agency called Warm Robots.
It's the best way I can think of to play a handsome man that you want people to inherently distrust, even if for no reason they can identify themselves.
The group has also been charged for orchestrating a phony theft and kidnapping at Tate Britain the same day — because harassing one museum for no reason is not enough.
That said, the lawyers are stated to have expertise in "advertising, social networking, mobile operating systems and apps, and platform businesses," which I doubt they mention for no reason.
We spoke with the alleged victim who tells us Incognito first threw a tennis ball at him for no reason -- before grabbing a dumbbell and heaving that as well.
"Targeting people for no reason other than their faith or their country of birth is cruel, prejudiced and counterproductive," he will say, according to excerpts released to the media.
Tasha: It's 2016, and comic book stories are still introducing female love interests for no reason other than to kill them off to make a dude protagonist temporarily unhappy.
The best way to do that is to limit the number of jurors that lawyers can strike for no reason at all to just one or two per side.
Mom: Daughter killed 'for no reason' Jazmine will also be honored Tuesday in a "Justice for Jazmine Barnes Community Rally" honoring homicide victims in Harris County, according to organizers.
Twitter is a forum for memes, witty exchanges, and people getting angry at each other for no reason, but it's not usually seen as the home of ghost stories.
We forgot that Kim has over 100,000 people in political prison camps that can only be described as gulags, where prisoners are tortured, starved and killed for no reason.
A good casting director (even just decent ones in all honesty) would have told the directors that it's inappropriate to ask women in bikinis to dance for no reason.
This is not to disregard his nuanced and challenging solo work, of course, but no one who makes music that left-field gets features that prominent for no reason.
I can scream to the heavens after taking down Nergigante in Monster Hunter: World, while acknowledging it makes me uncomfortable to be hunting down enormous beasts for no reason.
When female artists get super successful people start to nitpick, and sometimes they're right—the stuff is a little iffy, but often times it's just hate for no reason.
I didn't realize how fallible each of us is in his or her own way … I talk to the audience sometimes and I get teary eyed for no reason.
I didn't realize how fallible each of us is in his or her own way ... I talk to the audience sometimes and I get teary eyed for no reason.
There's a slipshod quality to the plotting as well, with many major events seeming to transpire for no reason except that they have to, because it's the last movie.
Brian Schatz of Hawaii wrote that the column "crossed a very important line and for no reason other than to be provocative," compared to Stephens&apos other controversial work.
If bureaucrats at an agency like the EPA can revoke a permit for no reason, how can business owners be confident they'll be in business the very next day?
"This boy dies this way for no reason at all," said Lilibeth Díaz, his aunt, looking at Kevin's grave, his name etched in wet concrete by a friend's fingertip.
" In a tweet early Saturday morning, Trump claimed that he learned about the probe from the Times, adding that he had been investigated "for no reason & with no proof.
We were all forced to sign documents promising we were taking the test for no reason other than the intention of applying to law school, which made me nervous.
A new lawsuit alleges the city's police stopped thousands of black and Latino residents for no reason A new lawsuit alleges the city's police stopped thousands of black and Latino residents for no reason The American Civil Liberties Union slapped the City of Milwaukee with a class action lawsuit on Wednesday, alleging that its police officers conduct a "high-volume, suspicionless stop-and-frisk program" that disproportionately targets black and Latino residents.
The US president regularly disparages some of his country's most respected news institutions for no reason at all, or sometimes just for reporting things he's actually literally said on tape.
Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever play Molly and Amy, BFFs so comfy together that the first time we see them, they're dancing awkwardly on the sidewalk for no reason at all.
Is Arthur really assaulted on the train by finance bros with a mysteriously complete knowledge of Stephen Sondheim lyrics, or does he imagine that and murder them for no reason?
Flatliners had style for days, with the medical students working in some insane gothic horror show of a school filled with domineering statues and neon lighting for no reason whatsoever.
For it's final killing-time-in-this-2-hour-episode act, the Bachelorette brings back Jason for no reason other than for us to really fall in love with Jason.
I don't know if he thinks that way or if he just thinks, Oh my God it would be so funny if she just has a cast for no reason.
Instead, it's just another found footage horror movie that, if you haven't seen the first film, will mostly seem derivative and prone to dull bits of exposition for no reason.
Last June, a family-run butcher shop in Kent, England was vandalized and threatened with "petrol bombs" for no reason other than the fact that it is a butcher shop.
Keyboard and mouse is the dominant input mechanism for PC gamers, and not for no reason — it's fast and accurate, all the better for pulling off those split-second headshots.
Or, yes but due to the fact that I became a pathological liar in high school in order to cope, I still find myself being untruthful for no reason sometimes.
So unless a radio show or TV program actually says your Echo's trigger command, you're safe — it's not like the Echo will go rogue on its own for no reason.
Because my nerves are damaged, there this 'short circuiting' that happens [in my neural pathways], so I'll suddenly have a lot of pain in a certain place for no reason.
Quickly sending people a bunch of messages — which he refers to as "Slack bombing" — sends them lots of notifications for no reason, and distracts them from a more urgent task.
"You lot know I don't rant or open my mouth up for no reason but serious @NME magazine are the biggest bunch of sly, foul PAIGONS," he wrote Thursday morning.
The California Street shooting seemed uniquely random, but in the wake of every mass killing, there's always a feeling of senselessness, of people being killed for no reason at all.
I am laughing so goddamn hard at this video of Trump inexplicably putting his water bottle on the floor, and Pence immediately doing the same for no reason whatsoever. pic.twitter.
"I'm very ashamed and terribly sorry for the animals that died for no reason," said Lee Mi-hee, who worked at CARE rescuing dogs for two and a half years.
That, Mr. Kantrowitz said, is "of greater concern because students who could benefit from a bachelor's degree are scaling back their educational attainment for no reason other than college affordability."
However, in the lawsuit, he says Zane went off for no reason that day ... biting and viciously attacking him and causing some serious injuries, although he's not specific about them.
At my last job, I told a coworker I couldn't meet him for drinks because I had been up for 36 hours straight (for no reason my mind clearly identified).
The more meals I cooked in my skillet, the more I found myself fantasizing about cornmeal muffins baked in a cast-iron muffin tin, for no reason I could explain.
Some say it's child abuse, but when I think of child abuse I think of a parent that doesn't care for their children and beats on them for no reason.
We are supposed to embrace the idea that our lives should not be valued, because floating the opinion that maybe we shouldn't be killed for no reason might offend advertisers.
Georgina stares into mirrors, as if something in her features were awry, and, as for Walter, he comes sprinting out of the night, directly at Chris, for no reason whatever.
I don't have anywhere to go, but I might just go somewhere for no reason next week, just to see what kind of reaction I get from the T.S.A. agents.
Jergović puts the fate of the family and the state in no uncertain terms: "It's born in blood and dies in the realization that it was born for no reason."
This caused a lot of headaches for affected users who lost data after an app crashed, or at the very least, were forced to constantly re-open apps for no reason.
Internet providers have a well-documented history of inflicting handicaps on companies for no reason other than to force users to adopt products in which the providers have a direct stake.
Similarly, YouTube forums are full of angry posts from creators alleging YouTube deleted their (much smaller) accounts for no reason or because of a cryptic rule violation and with little warning.
But when they went to a Nairobi police station last week to pick up their passports, "they were detained by the police for no reason," Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
And while I love capitalizing things for no reason, my editors consistently remind me that it makes my copy harder to read, and the joke is usually only funny to me.
While relatively rare, it's possible for requesters to "reject" the work that Turkers have done, sometimes for no reason, jeopardizing their ability to be approved for new projects in the future.
It has all sorts of wonky issues too, like shutting down randomly for no reason, but I might try to do a factory reset first before I get a new iPhone.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid publicly supported the deal but was privately furious about it, and described the White House as having thrown his caucus under the bus for no reason.
The man who allegedly punched a police horse outside a Philadelphia Eagles 2018 playoff game is suing the team and police ... claiming he was brutally beaten by cops for NO REASON.
As Mr Mulvaney takes his daily "March for No Reason" to confer with the "21st Century Schizoid Man", I wonder if he'll be thinking to himself, "I Talk to the Wind".
You know, I think it is so sad that we have black on black crime, people getting caught in the cross fires of bullets and being killed for no reason, innocent.
This child learns that in America, Muslims were once removed from airplanes simply for speaking their native language and threatened with death at gunpoint for no reason other than their faith.
In the most recent episode of Game of Thrones, characters said, "What is dead may never die" several times for no reason, and a character came back to life COMPLETELY UNEXPECTEDLY.
This is like the coolest kid in school going over to the awkward loner and slapping his lunch tray out of his hands for no reason while everyone points and laughs.
And it has happened to the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference at MIT, for no reason other than it became big enough to exert that rote gravitational pull on all those Tylers.
Firing dancers for no reason is common in Melbourne, perhaps because of saturation in the industry, but dancers with social media accounts are less likely to be callously dismissed, she said.
It's obviously possible that Ford is lying for no reason or suffering from some kind of inexplicable confusion, and that her revelations then prompted a misleading or misremembered story from Ramirez.
I thanked the guy and then, for no reason other than maybe Amma's cosmic forces guiding my movements, a gust of wind caught the white t-shirt and spun it around.
She left only to vote herself, and to check up on an alarming but ultimately false story she heard about an older supporter who'd had her ballot disqualified for no reason.
I know that when the police arrived to take a report and I explained what happened, they sneered with certainty that no one gets beaten half to death for no reason.
Here in the American system of at-will employment, unless you are in a union or protected by some other contract, you may be dismissed for no reason at any moment.
Connecticut is one of many at-will states in this country, which means private employers can generally (with some exceptions) fire employees for any reason, or for no reason at all.
"And honestly, my faith really kicked in because, you know, I've always been a deep believer, and I just knew that God didn't bring me here for no reason," he said.
We have become a nation where teachers can be detained for no reason, singing songs can be banned and intellectuals and writers can be accused of sending subliminal messages to society.
My mother instilled the fear of God in me with border and customs officers, who I grew up believing could send me back or put me in jail for no reason.
All of the testing options have pros and cons, and some may yield a false positive test, subjecting someone to additional testing for no reason, or a falsely reassuring negative result.
In the middle, Frankenstein and his monster tap dance to "Puttin' on the Ritz" for no reason at all other than that co-writers Wilder and Brooks thought it was funny.
It's just a speech, where he decided — for no reason at all — to say stuff that makes him sound guilty and angry at a man who's been dead since last August.
Dr. Dot did mention that my skin raised in some of the places she bit me, but I have crazy-reactive skin that flares up for no reason, so I wasn't surprised.
"I've always just wanted to keep supporting her because I know that she didn't just do this for no reason and just because she's an evil person," Woodmansee said at the time.
When you are done with someone you can move them to "the past," which is nice, I suppose, if you're not the sort of person that will haunt forever for no reason.
But where he breaks from the mold is in the sheer quantity of things he seems to say for no reason at all, utterly outside the context of a planned sales pitch.
"Every time someone says shade or talks about reading or just decides to serve face for no reason at all, look up to the sky and give thanks," Waithe urged the crowd.
We used to argue about Drake sometimes — about whether his latest album was kind of lazy or "called a playlist for no reason" — and now I can't believe we were so ungrateful.
I had visions of a bunch of suits using their business cards to get into cool shows for no reason other than to feel like Vinyl-era record execs for a night.
At one point, the male detectives conclude that the hacker has sex with, then kills, nearly everyone she does business with, apparently for no reason other than the familiar black widow archetype.
" White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders downplayed the Trumps' travel arrangements, saying Melania traveled separately for "no reason other than she can greet the guests and he can go straight in.
For no reason at all, here's what it looks like when a satellite goes through Hubble's field of view whilst you are trying to image something in the distant solar system. pic.twitter.
Vladeck points out that the attorney general is supposed to be at least somewhat independent, but at the end of the day, the President can fire him or her for no reason.
LulzSec was a splintered cell of Anonymous that took embarrassing the establishment — from private corporations, like Sony, to the US government — to the next level for no reason other than, well, lulz.
He strikes up a feud with Jim for no reason other than the fact Jim is lazy and perhaps in the same league, maybe even the one above, in terms of attractiveness.
Puig was collecting himself outside of the batter's box, and was not even looking at, or even thinking about, Nick Hundley until the catcher started yapping at him...for no reason whatsoever.
It is a threat that hangs over all Black people, that we can be killed by the police for no reason whatsoever — for a traffic stop, for selling CDs, for selling cigarettes.
Over the last two days, Mr. Weinstein's lawyers successfully used their right to reject a number of possible jurors for no reason to limit the white women on the panel, prosecutors said.
Ms. McCarthy isn't funny as Mr. Spicer because she's a woman, she's funny as Mr. Spicer because she's made a career of playing aggressive characters who are often angry for no reason.
Comic books are filled with twists that don't really make sense: People die, or are revealed to be clones or impostors, or come back from the dead for no reason at all.
"If it was an 80-year-old person, we probably wouldn't have called our aggravated assault [detectives] but a 21 year old should not just drop dead for no reason," Dugan says. Sgt.
Saturn is a tough energy to deal with (it isn't called the taskmaster of the zodiac for no reason), but the rewards it brings when it's through straightening you out are worth it.
"It was a horrible situation and I mean it was embarrassing just to go somewhere and try to enjoy friends and company and get embarrassed like this for no reason," Bond told FOX8.
The only difference is that her older boss/boyfriend Furkat (Jonathan Cake) beats Noah up for no reason in Helen's recollection and is doing it to defend Whitney in Noah's much guiltier recollection.
"They don't call me the cougar tamer for no reason," Disick, 33, jokingly captioned the photo, in which he wears light blue swim trunks while posing next to the three bikini-clad ladies.
"They took his life for no reason," Reynolds told a small crowd of supporters, media and onlookers who had gathered around her on the grounds of the Minnesota Governor's Residence in St. Paul.
The Kentucky senator also failed in one of the key duties of a majority leader — to protect his vulnerable senators from sticking their necks out and taking a difficult vote for no reason.
He didn't recoil when I touched him and he wasn't some sullen teenager who was angry at me for no reason, and he didn't abandon me and move away after his father died.
While sinkholes don't usually open in the middle of the road for no reason, it's been happening more in rapidly urbanising parts of China, where extensive roadworks shifts the soil underneath the asphalt.
But he did seem to have an instinctual desire to avoid sending troops into the desert to die for no reason, which is more than you can say for the previous Republican president.
Within a short space of time, for no reason at all other than that I could hear movement outside, I became convinced that there were people beyond the flat's walls conspiring against me.
The questions asked, for example, how often people felt tired for no reason, how often they felt restless or fidgety, and how frequently they felt so sad that nothing could cheer them up.
Meanwhile, users continue to complain about delays for payouts of their prizes from the live mobile trivia game, and about being booted from the game for no reason while on the final question.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also said Melania Trump traveled separately for "no reason other than she can greet the guests and he can go straight in," CNN's Jim Acosta reported.
"If there was a system in place and she failed to use that system and just decided to take the law into her own hands for no reason, then O.K.," Professor Epstein said.
"That's What You Get, Folks, for Makin' Whoopee" (season 7, episode 2) There are some rough episodes of Gilmore Girls, but only this one casually destroys a beloved character's life for no reason.
I now represent a 19-year-old so afraid of being stopped again for no reason by the police that he fears walking a block to get a sandwich at his corner deli.
"If they do not consent — apparently for any reason or for no reason — there will be no resettlement in that entire state or in that local community," the judge said in his ruling.
The staging is suffocatingly old-school: Stand up, deliver laugh line, walk to other side of shop for no reason other than to make room for the next character to stand and deliver.
From a pragmatic standpoint, the even worse thing is that it's incredibly offensive to the professional staff of the American intelligence community, a group that you normally don't alienate for no reason whatsoever.
Trump, for no reason at all, responded to this speech wondering whether Ghazala Khan hadn't spoken on the stage because, as a Muslim woman, her husband wouldn't permit her to talk in public.
The only way anyone in any kind of uniform or with any kind authority was every implicated in these protest was because cops kept killing unarmed black men for no reason and escaping punishment.
For no reason at all, Chastain's Sara and Hemsworth's Eric speak, depending on the minute and if Chastain and Hemsworth feel like it, in thick, muddled Scottish (though at times they sound Irish) accents.
ZTE Nubia 5S MiniThe Nubia 5S Mini's design is tied together well, if plasticky, but the stock skin on the Nubia is infantile, with animations that jump across the entire page for no reason.
Because you do not, I repeat, do not want to be caught mid-ride with a dead battery—not unless lugging around an extra 20 pounds for no reason sounds like fun to you.
After parking the "Sexelance" in the red light district one night, Olsen said he was in disbelief when he saw two young men hit a street sex worker for no reason before walking off.
They say they had paid interest on the loan for months for no reason, as their cash had been spent on the second car and couldn't be used to cover expenses at their business.
James Comey penned this letter to FBI staff following his dismissal as director: I have long believed that a president can fire an FBI director for any reason, or for no reason at all.
Blurt out something vague and non-committal sounding, and it might just seem as if you're complaining for no reason — or searching for something negative to say because you think it's expected of you.
There's a touch of Luis Buñuel's Exterminating Angel in the way everyone in the building seems to be stuck there, isolated from the outside by mutual consent, for no reason anyone cares to address.
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Tommie Lee was flat out lying when she claimed she was brutalized for no reason by cops -- at least according to the police report -- but she maintains she's innocent.
Swae tells us he's also had a bad experience with the Vegas establishment, and when we pressed him on what exactly happened ... he says their staff was super aggro with him for no reason.
Rooney Mara plays a woman whose husband (Casey Affleck) dies suddenly and then, for no reason, rises from the dead but cannot speak, instead standing wordlessly under a sheet with two holes in it.
Another federal court of appeals recently told Mary Anne Sause, a public housing resident in Kansas, that two officers could force her to stop praying in her own living room, for no reason whatsoever.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also said that Melania Trump traveled separately for "no reason other than she can greet the guests and he can go straight in," CNN's Jim Acosta reported.
It's admirable, I suppose, but also the kind of aggro mindset that could make you do something stupid for no reason, like, for instance, passing on a spectacular guard talent on a weird hunch.
Galt MacDermot had come to my piano from his home on Staten Island, and for no reason other than the spirit of collaboration he'd written the perfect tune to go with my imperfect song.
Please keep in mind that I am not above doing something for no reason, but also that I am not one of the largest and most ruthlessly organized corporations the world has ever seen.
In theory, MFAR would allow Washington to crack down on the funding mechanisms it feels the states are using for no reason other than to receive the match and unfairly raid the federal Treasury.
"777-9311," Riley sang to him — the title of a 1982 track by the Time and, for no reason other than his love for the song, the code he wanted Stanfield to type in.
"It's not helpful for groups on the far-left to come out swinging against moderates who are well-suited for their districts for no reason," said a consultant who works for moderate House Democrats.
"Before this president is even in office, at the very first opportunity, he is choosing to completely ignore us for no reason," said Representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the armed services panel.
This finish, in addition to Hong Man Choi's first outing in the openweight tournament, which ended with his opponent bizarrely retiring in the middle of the fight for no reason whatsoever, reeks of fishiness.
Traveling for no reason isn't really an accepted custom in small-town America, and some of my non-skating friends and family worried about how i'd fair not knowing anyone where I was heading.
"I am exhausted and beleaguered by this omnipresent interference, and am mortified that my loved ones have been subjected to harassment for no reason other than their relationship with me," Sue said in court documents.
While the disorder can manifest differently in each woman, the National Institutes of Health describes symptoms including feeling sad and hopeless, crying for no reason, anxiety, over- or under-sleeping, and experiencing changes in appetite.
But now, the people subjected to these calls are beginning to seek legal recourse, which could help provide accountability and impose consequences on those who continue to call 911 on black people for no reason.
So occasionally — 10 percent of the time for the "low-noise" bots, 30 percent of the time for the "high-noise" bots — some of the bots would randomly change their dot's color for no reason.
However, contrary to Trump, "Washington political circles and DPRK policy makers of the U.S. administration are hostile to the DPRK for no reason, preoccupied with the Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice." the statement said.
A romantic, aestheticized version of anhedonia, which is cured by remembering moments of past happiness with the loving support of those around you, including a giant floating hand that keeps poking you for no reason.
Fortunately, the officers in Hayes's case seemed aware of these issues because they chided the woman for calling the police for no reason and for telling the man that he didn't belong in the neighborhood.
It says love your neighbor and my neighbor is my people, innit, so if I'm defending my people… it wasn't supposed to go that far… it's not like I end him off for no reason.
Speaking in his opening statement in the manslaughter trial of Liang, the prosecutor accused the rookie New York Police officer of recklessly shooting into a dark stairwell "for no reason" that night in November 2014.
It's not for no reason that this decade was known as Churchill's wilderness years—he was effectively cast out of the political elite, widely regarded as hopelessly out of touch on the topic of India.
"A wonderful young man, Jamiel Shaw Jr., whose father has become a friend of mine, was shot in the face for no reason by an illegal immigrant," Trump said in a statement accompanying the ad.
The letter referred to Mr. Gurley as "a completely innocent man who lost his life for no reason," but also said Mr. Liang had no prior criminal history and posed no threat to public safety.
"There are a handful of olders who actually hate me – I won't name them – but they hate me [for] no reason, they don't even know me, they've never had a conversation with me," he says.
"I think everything is political: the mood is still there, and not for no reason," she says standing in front of the Polaroids of the collection's final looks — which she calls a "crescendo" of dresses.
Now that he has the ability to put his views into practice, even his more ridiculous traits, like his tendency to put certain words in quotes apparently for no reason, seem a lot less funny.
Do it violently, about nothing and for no reason, sobbing, wiping away your tears with your sleeve, stubbing out your cigarette against the railing of the balcony, not finding it there, and burning your fingers.
Even now, when I watch a film and two characters have sex for no reason —completely unrelated to the plot—I find it hard to stop thinking about what the point of it all was.
"I grew to despise Roseanne because of the nasty s— she did to people for no reason – and it was always the people on lower pay, the defenseless and powerless people," the source told The Sun.
Thank you for using your manners and using your words and listening to your daddies, and thank you for reminding me that life can be fun for no reason other than that we decide it's fun.
He sees guns all the time — that is, when he can see straight at all; his world frequently seems to slow down and speed up for no reason, turning much of his experience into a blur.
Sampling Dizzee Rascal's "Sirens," it's an aching portrait of the forms racial profiling can take, whether it's being "kept after class for answering back" or the increased likelihood of being stopped by police for no reason.
After taking to social media Thursday to claim she and husband Todd Tucker were removed from the airplane "for no reason," the The Real Housewives of Atlanta star is exclusively speaking out PEOPLE about the incident.
He also, despite the best efforts of most of his administration, seems to keep hinting around that he wants to throw NATO in the trash can and hand Russia a massive diplomatic victory for no reason.
But we just want to be able to go to work and not have to worry about being discriminated against or being fired for no reason or see other staff not being accountable for their actions.
Nobody's successfully challenged a sitting president in their primary since 24, and I don't want to just run around the country and put my family and everybody through that kind of an effort for no reason.
Pry your sore eyes from the spiraling pain geyser of social media telling you about Sean Spicer's terrible talk show, white people calling the police on black kids for no reason, and bad reality TV shows.
"Because you know as soon as you leave home you could be unduly harassed, assaulted, you could be pulled over and frisked for no reason and you might die before you make it home," Ford said.
In the end she was not, but she felt "humiliated and fearful of returning to school," she said, and her mother also advised against returning to a place where she could be arrested for no reason.
He still lacks the feel of a top notch rim protector and the Pistons give up too many easy baskets because he's either not in the right spot, executes poorly, or gets confused for no reason.
In Palo Alto, California, a $3 million project will enable traffic lights to integrate with connected vehicles, hopefully creating a future in which people won't be waiting in their cars at empty intersections for no reason.
I don't think he's less fearful, or his supporters are less fearful, but you've got a bunch of people getting morally beaten up at the border and a lot of good people afraid for no reason.
The film's biggest flaw is that the pivotal scene isn't well set up; it seems as if Leavey's unit were sent to a wasteland full of explosives for no reason other than to be blown up.
"It just blew me away that 60 years later my grandfather pops up in this man's head for no reason," said Mr. Maraglino, whose mother, Dorothea, was 4 when her father died on the milk truck.
In 2013, he made a fuss for no reason by claiming that Cory Booker never lived in Newark while Booker was mayor of Newark, when Booker actually did live in Newark, and could easily prove it.
Ostensibly a noir thriller about a man who may or may not have killed his wife, it plods along tediously, sometimes telegraphing its twists and sometimes burying them for no reason other than to manufacture tension.
"After years of seeing the little faces of dogs dumped off for no reason of their own and wanting to give them a chance, I knew this was an answer where everybody would benefit," she tells PEOPLE.
Here's what that could mean for your holiday packages (hopefully nothing), and here are some intense winter weather pictures from around the country that you can show your friends who insist you're complaining for no reason. 5.
"They have a very 'high school' relationship and argue and bicker all the time about stuff for no reason, and that's because Kylie doesn't trust Tyga after all the reports came out about him cheating," they added.
"Quit spreading incorrect news, dragging Malta into it for no reason," he wrote, attaching a map which he said indicated the rescue occurred in Libya&aposs search-and-rescue area and in waters between Libya and Lampedusa.
If you want to prevent illness, you can do things like installing a septic system in your house, refraining from kissing sick people, or, in the 19th century, not wandering into a TB ward for no reason.
IN 2017 WORD started to emerge from China's far west that thousands of people were being sent to a new gulag of "re-education" camps for no reason other than their Muslim religion and their Uighur ethnicity.
What does it say about our country when there is a national outrage over an athlete sitting out the national anthem, but the same outrage isn't expressed when a young black man is killed for no reason?
And then we could all have a productive discussion about how to solve the problem of America doing nothing when innocent people die for no reason due to guns being held by the people who kill people.
"For no reason, they are starting to repress us," lawmaker Jose Olivares said via a video on Periscope, as demonstrators took cover behind trees and walls and opposition lawmakers streamed video of the protest from their phones.
It's endlessly quotable, even for people who haven't seen the movie — if you've ever heard someone say "meow" in the middle of a sentence for no reason, you, too, have been touched by Super Troopers' loving embrace.
"I don't want him to serve more time than necessary, it may be that if he were to be exonerated or receive no custodial term in the U.S., he's serving time here for no reason," DiCarlo said.
The photo above demonstrates Dan and Gabriel doing an impression of another famous stereotype: people who go to a club and wave to no one in particular/beat themselves on the chest for no reason in particular.
"I have long believed that a President can fire an FBI director for any reason, or for no reason at all," Comey wrote in a letter to agents and friends on Wednesday that was reported by CNN.
But the agreement was quickly violated; Rouser said that Wiccan services were suspended for no reason, while other religious services were allowed to continue, and that he was denied access to religious items like herbs and oils.
The days you teach me how you dance like a lunatic without caring who's watching, why you laugh for no reason, and how you love everyone you meet without caring about their social status or voting habits.
Of course the misery caused by the invasion of Iraq — hundreds of thousands dead, impoverished, brutalized, for no reason at all — is different both in degree and kind than the misery caused by the ACHA would be.
If Billie Joe Armstrong retired tomorrow, there'd still be at least three future generations of kids listening to Dookie, spiking their hair up, buying shitty sweatbands for no reason, and eventually getting mad at the Bush administration.
They hurled grenades into bunkers where women and children were hiding, shot prisoners and then cut off their ears and scalps for souvenirs, murdered villagers for no reason and left many of them behind in mass graves.
" One of O'Brien's best short stories, " The Love Object " (1967), describes an affair with a married man: "I rang someone who knew him and asked for no reason at all what she thought his hobbies might be.
Parnas also told Maddow he and Solomon conveyed to Firtash&aposs team that they believed he "was being prosecuted for no reason" and "basically, it could be taken care of," which meant his extradition could be halted.
"You don't hit the day before Constitution Day for no reason," said Craig Williams, the senior technical researcher with the Talos division of Cisco, the American technology company, which helped pinpoint the origin of the Tuesday attack.
She'd been diagnosed with depression 10 years before, when she was in her mid 20s, and this time she recognized the warning signs: trouble sleeping, the urge to avoid other people, and bursting into tears for no reason.
With our excitement for season 2 only growing, we can't help but wonder if any milkshakes were harmed in the surprising final scene in Pop's Diner — surely they didn't call that episode "The Sweet Hereafter" for no reason.
Once he realizes just how physically dominant he can be—most notably on rolls to the rim in which he double-clutches in mid-air for no reason—Turner will become the best player on a playoff team.
Rather, kids who looked as young as twelve barreled down the streets in big rigs trucks and SUVs, and little ones keeping close to the tall fences outside their homes flipped us off for no reason at all.
Analysts weigh in CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest: "Planes just do not fall out of the sky for no reason, particularly at 37,000 feet," he said, noting the aircraft vanished while cruising -- the safest part of the journey.
Characters on Game of Thrones don't make it this long for no reason, and with the exception of a brief disappearance last year, the Hound has entrenched himself as one of the longest-tenured players on the series.
Related: Police Can Take Your Stuff for No Reason — And the Practice Is on the Rise In the United States, civil asset forfeiture programs have become scandalous, with seizures now amounting for billions in revenue for local governments.
Ostensibly, this is a movie about her learning how to be the kind of leader who can succeed her father proudly, but it keeps introducing new ideas that detract from that central character arc, often for no reason.
Plus, even if gays and lesbians do have slightly higher earnings, that's a small consolation for lower job security: In most US states to this day, you can still be fired for no reason other than being gay.
Drawing together personal observation and social commentary, it's a ballad for the ways in which youth groups specifically are criminalised in the UK – kept after class, feeling guilty or anxious for no reason when police cars pass by.
Luckily, Mac computers come by default with a green LED light that will alert you when your webcam is on, making it pretty easy to tell when it's on for no reason (There is no mic LED, however).
This lingering after jabs is key—sometimes Bisping is a picture of scientific boxing, getting down behind his shoulder and countering off his opponent's returns, other times his head is way up in the air for no reason.
Associated with this way of thinking is what psychologists call "existence bias," the idea that something is good or has value for no reason other than that it is already a part of the existing order of things.
You know for the show, especially in the pilot episode, we were telling that story, you know of this guy who is being objectified and sort of sick of taking his shirt off for no reason at all.
"They have a very 'high school' relationship and argue and bicker all the time about stuff for no reason, and that's because Kylie doesn't trust Tyga after all the reports came out about him cheating," adds the source.
Not for no reason do Italians arrive sounding like Machiavelli, talking about their injuries, their aging defense, their barren strikers, their depleted midfield from which, above all else, there is no creator like the now semiretired Andrea Pirlo.
"In a May 3 post about a man fighting with Milwaukee police, Andrade wrote, "Let's see the whole video now since people are cryin police brutality and how officers are beating an innocent black man for no reason.
""I realized after my teen years that I was hating my body for no reason, and that all of the 'flaws' and 'insecurities' had grown from society's expectations of the 'perfect' female body, and that doesn't even exist!
"I don't want to make people scared for no reason, but I think caution is best right now until we see what that exact language will be," Nermeen Arastu, clinical law professor at CUNY School of Law, told HuffPo.
And so, the more that they delay for no reason, we are waiting on many documents, as you know, we are getting very slow snail paste cooperation that is clearly designed to wait until next week when Congress adjourns.
For some, the reality is that in many cases, being a large, athletic black man in America can make them feel like targets for hostility, fear, or police harassment for no reason other than their skin color and gender.
You hate having regrets—in fact, when you act impulsively, it's not because you're a silly ram who looks before they leap for no reason, but because you really don't want to miss an opportunity or betray your instincts.
Butterfield, who is studying health care management at Florida A&M University, said that while he is still stunned that a man pulled a gun on him and his friends "for no reason whatsoever," he is also not surprised.
The posts also allege that the sister of Hope's new partner "would scream at Tay and forcefully lock her in a dark closet for hours at a time for no reason, all with the knowledge and permission" of Hope.
It's a time of short-lived crushes, two-year relationships, apathy, passion, job security, and leaving it to go travel halfway across the country for no reason other than "I will be old soon, so the time is now".
Burwell that a closely held for-profit company with no public religious identity or aspect to its business could deny its employees insurance coverage for birth control for no reason other than the personal religious belief of the owner.
I just thought that if I established this rule of moving my real life out of my work for no reason, it seemed dangerous and interesting to do that, and this was a good opportunity to break that rule.
Everyone's favorite "buy shit for no reason" store seems to be focusing on tech more and more each year: Deals include the iPhone 11, the newest 10.2-inch iPad, and a cryptic hint at the Apple Watch Series 5.
"It is very serious and sad to see that nothing changes in one of the most restrictive countries in the world in matters of sexual and reproductive rights, while women die and fill prisons for no reason," said Herrera.
Kilicdaroglu, who aims to march to the jail where Berberoglu is being held, on Tuesday condemned the government's purges, naming academics he said had been stripped of their posts for no reason and asking why journalists were being jailed.
The idea is that potentially revealing an unverified user's identity in an article could put the person at risk for vicious harassment just for stating a different view or, really, for no reason at all — and that's not okay.
"JoJo keeps up with it and she has her DVR, so I'll see little bits and pieces of it, but I really never sat down and watched a full episode, but for no reason," the former football player says.
Furthermore, anecdotal evidence suggests that many of the projects that will qualify for an opportunity zone tax break would have been undertaken without the benefit, meaning that other taxpayers are paying a larger share of taxes for no reason.
The more Apple innovates with unique features such as TouchID, advanced displays, and cameras, to name just a few, the more money Qualcomm collects for no reason and the more expensive it becomes for Apple to fund these innovations.
" Your teachers didn't spend all those years drilling grammatical rules into your head for no reason — "bad grammar will derail even the most promising career," says Roy Cohen, career coach and author of "The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide.
The problem with Angie Tribeca is that TBS so aggressively publicized it as a show that could, and should, be watched all at once, seemingly for no reason other than because the network assumes people might do it, anyway.
GameStop isn't doing tickets, but the retailer is taking a somewhat unusual and transparent step to at least prevent people from waiting in long lines for no reason; it will post the number of consoles available right on the front door!
The most-watched global Facebook Live videos For all of the terrible stuff that happened on Facebook live this year (shootings, people just documenting the most boring aspects of their lives for no reason), this list is actually pretty quality.
By their own contract they can terminate for no reason whatsoever, and this I am not disputing but again, to lie and defame and accuse of actions which I did not do is beyond their own TOS and U.S. Law.
Acclaimed spoken-word artist George the Poet, who created a specially commissioned poem for the royal wedding of Britain's Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle, claimed he was strip-searched by police for no reason after a London gig.
Like Midnight's Children or the X-Men, they have talents that seem to have emerged spontaneously and in isolation, from everywhere and for no reason, united here through the sheer chance of dorm assignments and the lingua franca of tech.
Lawyers for DHS also said that because the government is allowed to take away a person's DACA at any time for no reason, Ramirez can't say his due process rights were violated because no process is actually owed to them.
Just the other day, I thought he was staring up at the heavens and crying softly for no reason at all, until I realized my phone was making a small reflection on the ceiling that he desperately wanted to play with.
There, the teens opened up about the ways this past year has changed them — how much closer they now feel to their Jewish friends, how scared they are to go to synagogue, how sometimes they find themselves crying for no reason.
Those who have followed Horiguchi since his Shooto days will know that he seems to give up his back for no reason in almost every fight, then attempts to remove his opponent's hooks with his hands before they can choke him.
Read more: 'People are dying for no reason': Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez confronts drug company CEO over HIV medication costing almost $2,000 a month in the US and only $8 in Australia "We the people developed this drug," Ocasio-Cortez said.
"You walk down the street an innocent black man, and you getting stopped and frisked for no reason," says an aspiring rapper rolling a blunt in the backseat of an SUV in Hannah Price's 20-minute experimental documentary "Blueprint" (2014).
If you're curious about the void of course moon — and would like to keep track of it the next time your brain feels foggy for no reason — you can check online for its upcoming appearances (there's even an app for that).
As over-the-top as that is, writers Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman create a deeply personal story for the infamous villain that feels more authentic than the easy "I want to take over the city for no reason" approach.
It's like after you come out of the dungeon after a year and a half of working really hard on something and people take their shots for no reason and it makes you want to hide and not do it anymore.
I see no point in mincing words here: If you're an at-will employee — as most of us non-union members are — you can get fired at any time for no reason at all (so long as it isn't illegal).
It was a dumb shot taken at the worst/best possible time that went in for no reason except the whims of luck and the fact that Curry has an unparalleled, unprecedented, honestly kind of unsettling ability to drill long shots.
If you break someone's leg for no reason, you don't get to say, "Well, it's not like I'm a serial killer," and then go about your day, even though it is true that breaking legs is not as bad as murder.
Matt Niskanen contributed to the unmasking by taking a tripping penalty for no reason at 3:51 of overtime but it wasn't until the bitter end that we could see this rich tapestry of failure for what it truly was.
It's both a game where the details matter—remember, you can sit down and watch the moon landing on TV for no reason other than you can—and one where it's specific and selective in what details it pays attention to.
"It reassures us that Amazon is aware of the antitrust concerns and will allow brands like my own to continue to develop and flourish on Amazon without worrying about getting knocked off the page one day for no reason," he said.
For two weeks I was like a bird in the sky, until I was put out of Hakim Sinai in the middle of the afternoon one day, for no reason except that the whole thing had been a terrible mistake!
And here's one question you probably never thought to ask: Isn't it suspect how Gendry was "sent away" by his master for no reason, then sentenced to the Wall like a day before Cersei purged King's Landing of Baratheon bastards?
Mr. Wade, who grew up near Chicago and who recently joined the Chicago Bulls, has also posted on Twitter several times about his cousin's death, saying that "four kids lost their mom for NO REASON" and using the hashtag #EnoughIsEnough.
And sometimes the writing is just functionally dumb, such as when Looking Glass walks directly into what he knows is a Seventh Kavalry den without backup, for no reason other than that it being what the plot needs him to do.
They don't get paid, can get cut for no reason, and get punished if they transfer, whereas year-to-year they might have no idea whether the coach who recruited them will run off for greener pastures at no personal cost.
Vic spinning 360 on a break for no reason is the sprinkles this great sport is made of, the kind of thing that gets a fan in the arena cheering, a fan in his chair slightly lifting his can in tribute.
" Then, for no reason other than to mess with people, Thimo came up with a better idea: "what if instead of messaging the moderators, I just made a public submission saying that I'm going to remove the subreddit in 48 hours.
In their stead are teams that skew heavily to either offense or defense, oftentimes at the total expense of the other, for no reason other than the difficulty to allocate suitable resources on both sides and remain under the hard cap.
Seemingly for no reason, Calle Fernando VI becomes Calle Mejía Lequerica, where there is all kinds of newness at sidewalk level — starting with the huge housewares emporium Batavia and the new Barceló Market, which exemplifies the revival of Madrid's neighborhood markets.
I'm not saying that all cops are bad and untrustworthy, because not all cops are bad, I am just saying we need to bring justice to the cops that take an innocent life or racially profile someone for no reason.
And lest you think Planters would turn their mascot into a wad of chunky peanut butter for no reason, the company confirmed his death has something to do with a commercial that will run during the Super Bowl on February 2.
That's not to say that I tell everyone I meet that I blush a lot, I just talk about it with friends and colleagues, and tell them how weird it is that my face does this crazy thing for no reason.
Robin Rhodes, 57, of Worcester, attacked Rabeeya Khan, who was wearing a hijab, or head scarf, for no reason other than her religion while she was working at Delta Airlines' Sky Lounge, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement.
In the video interviews with investigators, three SEALs said they saw Chief Gallagher go on to stab the sedated captive for no reason, and then hold an impromptu re-enlistment ceremony over the body, as if it were a trophy.
Winston (Lamorne Morris) continued to spiral out into his own weirdo tangents with very little support from the rest of the cast, which suddenly included Damon Wayans Jr.'s Coach for no reason other than the fact that Wayans was available.
Net neutrality remains controversial only in the nation's capital among politicians who are either bought and paid for by the telecom industry or opposed to it for no reason other than to show loyalty to the Trump administration's hugely unpopular anti-regulatory agenda.
It's a pretty neat idea, except for the fact that The Kid is roaming around town and dragging the bad old days with him, so inevitably the professor murders their first guests for no reason and his wife helps him hide the bodies.
"At the end of the day, it seems like he's sending groups to create chaos and disorder for no reason," said Rochelle Winther of Los Angeles, who is circulating information about him on social media, concerned that Soros is promoting hate through protests.
My wireless routerSometimes it just stops working for no reason, and then I have to spend 20 minutes dicking around with it and turning the knobs in exactly the right way, and then an hour later it decides to take another coffee break.
Ferguson officers also allegedly stopped and cited black residents for no reason (emphasis added): In October 2012, police officers pulled over an African-American man who had lived in Ferguson for 16 years, claiming that his passenger-side brake light was broken.
Not solely because of "Damn Daniel" but at least in part: teens across America internalized the lesson that being in the right place at the right time on the internet could get them famous for no reason, and acted worse and worse.
Not for no reason, and not because he liked to fight, but because he had a chip on his shoulder, and because he was proud, and because he wasn't going to just sit there and take what he perceived as abuse from somebody.
A sketch comedy troupe called Teatro Breve was putting on five sold-out shows a week in San Juan, all about living without power, waiting in lines for no reason, and the myriad daily indignities that made up the post-hurricane ennui.
C.J. Johnson, Edwin McCain's "I'll Be" Much of this treacherously overdone Idol anthem was out of tune, and I hated all of the contrived moves: blowing a kiss, wavering in the middle of a word for no reason, GRABBING A RANDOM HAND (shudder).
" During a break in proceedings, Schiff told reporters: "What we saw today is it wasn't enough that Ambassador Yovanovitch was smeared, it wasn't enough that she was attacked, it wasn't enough that she was recalled for no reason, at least no good reason.
"Madam Speaker, welcome to the true nature of identity politics - where you're accused of being racist for no reason at all, and where intellectually lazy insults are used against you as a way to replace substantive debate of your argument or idea," Rep.
This prejudice is something that research on subconscious racial biases — also known as implicit bias — has found again and again: Black children, like their parents, tend to be viewed as less innocent and more aggressive for no reason other than their race.
" Led by Kreisinger and her guest Anne Helen Petersen, a features writer at BuzzFeed who literally has a PhD in celebrity (she wrote her dissertation on the gossip industry), this talk is about the women who have been become "famous for no reason.
Scientifically and ethically speaking, there is a big difference between a human who voluntarily eats less in the hope of better health or longer life and a monkey being forced to starve in confinement for decades for no reason he can discern.
I mean I get it, I'm tired of seeing white dudes killing folks left and right too, but there's something about the simpler idea of a guy in a mask—slow strut included—killing for no reason other reason than to do it.
This spring — even as we congratulate those students opening their acceptance letters with glee — we can't forget those young people who get in, but won't be proudly posting their acceptances online, for no reason but the size of their parents' bank accounts.
But I do think a big part of this is acknowledgment of the expulsion, acknowledgment of the Nakba, that this thing happened, that Palestinians were driven out of their homes; they did not simply decide to run away one day for no reason.
" She later added: "After I forced myself into a cell with women and began speaking to them, one of them described their treatment at the hands of officers as 'psychological warfare' — waking them at odd hours for no reason, calling them whores, etc.
The cumulative effect of all this mass violence playing on a recurring loop is that Americans hearts break for men, women and children cut down by bullets for no reason, but the country -- permanently in shock -- clearly cannot act to change anything.
"I have long believed that a president can fire an F.B.I. director for any reason, or for no reason at all," he wrote in the email, which a law enforcement official read to The New York Times on the condition of anonymity.
" A few minutes later, Cornyn sent out a fundraising solicitation that made clear he and Trump are on fine terms: "If you can't stand the thought of seeing President Trump run out of office for no reason, CHIP IN NOW TO DEFEND HIM.
I didn't think it was possible for someone to make all three Plumlee brothers look bearable, but then Frank Kaminsky went to Lollapalooza and wore a questionable wig around his entire face and later face paint for no reason so, it was that easy?
That means an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
"They would turn up suddenly, at any time of day or night, and start interrogating us — they would hit you or kick you for no reason," the farmer says, recalling the paramilitary anti-narcotics police forces once backed by the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
She said she would like to meet again with the prosecuting magistrate, who she saw then as "a nightmare figure, a monster whose only goal was to destroy me for no reason," but who she now realized was only trying to secure justice for Kercher.
Just as Alice ate cake and grew to an enormous size, things get curiouser and curiouser when a series of rooms shrink down around a man in Bonobo's wondrously trippy new video for "No Reason," a cut from his new album Migration (Ninja Tune).
The film caused plenty of controversy at the time—it was 1995, the AIDS crisis was at its high point, and the movie featured kids smoking weed and beating the shit out of people for no reason—but Korine was also praised for his writing.
New York (CNN)The New York police officer accused of using a banned chokehold in the 210 death of Eric Garner administered "a lethal dose of prohibited force" for no reason, as Garner posed no danger, a lawyer said Monday in a disciplinary hearing.
" Since rounded-hip hourglass bodies have often been portrayed as ideal in recent media, women have gone to great and often dangerous (ahem, waist trainers) lengths in an attempt to achieve that shape — for no reason other than that it's somehow perceived as "on-trend.
Get the Snoopy and Woodstock cookie jar for $30 See Details If you're sick of seeing your relatives post random memes that have Minions on them for no reason, take your frustrations out on one by taking its head apart and stress-eating some cookies.
And somehow, each year-end exercise in mitigating the damage of a year's worth of inaction leaves conservatives fearing that Republicans will, for no reason at all, sacrifice hard-fought gains merely because the clock is ticking out on so-called must-pass legislation.
I'd just be randomly walking down my dirt road for no reason, and I'll see my actual friends and all of a sudden, I'd have a panic attack and hide in the woods so that I wouldn't have to interact with any of them.
By raising the stakes for no reason, they've created a situation where you're damned if you vote for the bill (because it's terrible and it will put a target on your back) or if you don't (Trump is suggesting he'll blame defectors for future failures).
A "geocoded whitelist" of objects like road signs and bridges will help prevent false positives (and thus automatic braking for no reason, which can be alarming and dangerous), and allow the system to notice the potential for crashes that might previously have been ignored.
The savagery of the plantation—which has been given the ironic name Faith—is both physical and emotional; a slave might lose his tongue for back talk or he might lose, for no reason at all, the only person who means anything to him.
It's hard to track every terrible thing happening in the country these days, but on top of everything else rattling around the already aggression-addled national psyche, white women apparently won't stop calling the cops on people of color for no reason at all.
"Any reasonable officer would have known, even without a judicial decision to tell him so, that it was unlawful to kill someone — anyone — for no reason," wrote Judge Andrew Kleinfeld, who was appointed by George W. Bush, joined by Judge Edward Korman, a Reagan appointee.
" Watch: Migrants are still crossing the border to escape danger at home despite Trump's policies The 9th Circuit this week said it wouldn't: "Applying the Constitution in this case would simply say that American officers must not shoot innocent, non-threatening people for no reason.
"You will arrest my bank's deputy general manager for no reason, and will try another citizen of mine for two years, and want to use him as an informant," Mr. Erdogan said in speech on Thursday in which he defended the American employee's arrest.
Considering that more than 22018 percent of US children are now on an ADHD drug, and that the drugs can come with heavy side effects, the research also suggests some children taking ADHD medications could be exposed to risks for no reason at all.
So an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's a lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Intent for no reason she could ever explain on becoming a professional photographer, she moved to San Francisco in 1918 and took a job in a photo shop, where she was befriended by Imogen Cunningham, a successful photographer, and her husband, Roi Partridge, an artist.
In the play seen below, what initially looks like a Svi Mykhailiuk-JaVale McGee pick-and-roll quickly transforms into LeBron on the right wing, with McGee's roll sucking in help defenders from the weak side and Nikola Jokic essentially guarding Mykhailiuk for no reason.
" The Times reports that in the video interviews with investigators, "three SEALs said they saw Chief Gallagher go on to stab the sedated captive for no reason, and then hold an impromptu re-enlistment ceremony over the body, as if it were a trophy.
If the judge does not allow the case to go to arbitration, it "would expose the company to significant and unnecessary harm for no reason other than Benchmark's desire to use this forum to publicly slander Mr. Kalanick with its fabricated allegations," Kalanick's lawyers write.
In the case of R&B and its surrounding genres: remember the slow, almost evangelic overlaid visuals of R Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly"; Ne-Yo—for no reason other than having a big budget—passionately singing from atop a mountain in "So Sick"?
Eight years ago, this was progressive stuff, but Gravel's guy-on-the-bus-who-starts-talking-to-you-for-no-reason style didn't endear him to many voters, and he didn't stand out from a crowded field that quickly reduced itself to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
But crucially, the model also acknowledges that people don't fall into gangs or violence for no reason and provides social services — jobs, housing, and so on — to fill at least some of the gaps that may drive someone to commit crimes or join a gang. Rev.
At its height, hundreds of thousands of people — mostly young black and Latino men — were being caught in this dragnet, many being stopped and frisked multiple times for no reason other than the hue of their skin, texture of their hair and ZIP code of their home.
The idea seems to be that when you're tracking your parcel, what you really want — rather than assurance your delivery is on time and unharmed — is to listen to some house music that, for no reason, segues into smooth jazz the minute you swerve into Washington.
"Hey you pieces of s— at @TSA next time you a—- feel the need to go thru my mother's ashes for no reason, make sure you close it back so her remains aren't spilled on all my clothes," Francis, 93, wrote in the tweet on June 9.
While the company claims they put G.L.O.W. on the television chopping block for no reason at all, the real issue stems from the episode "Perverts Are People, Too," when Ruth Wilson (Alison Brie) declined a network head honcho's (Paul Fitzgerald) thinly veiled casting couch request for sex.
Steven Smith, another black resident of Madison County who is also a plaintiff in the suit, said he was stopped for no reason by deputies who ordered him to show identification and conducted a groundless search that resulted in Smith serving jail time for a previous fine.
She felt like the worst mom because she didn't know how or when her son hurt himself, because she was missing another important event for her middle child, and because it turned out that her son was fine and so she missed the game for no reason.
" Last but by no means least, Trump observes that "the stock market today hit the highest level in its history" and then says a Democratic Congress will crash the market for no reason: "401(k)s are up, 57 percent in a short period of time.
Even though I was appointed to a 10-year term, which Congress created in order to underscore the importance of the FBI being outside of politics, an independent, I understood I could be fired by a president for any reason or for no reason at all.
He has a bad habit of increasing the degree of difficulty for no reason, too, contorting his body for acrobatic reverses as a way to avoid contact and trips to the free-throw line, where he's a 64 percent shooter who succumbs to the occasional airball.
"Many of us, as civil rights advocates, have become targets of government surveillance for no reason beyond our advocacy or provision of social services for the underrepresented," Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi and five others wrote in a letter to the court last week.
So under most states' laws, an employer can legally fire someone because he's gay, a landlord can legally evict someone because she's lesbian, and a hotel manager can legally deny service to someone who's transgender — for no reason other than the person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
The cynical response to Trump's words is that they are just an excuse to avoid the problem of Americans being gunned down for no reason week after week, and that the Republican Party as a whole simply doesn't care much or at all about gun violence.
Even though I was appointed to a 10 year term, which Congress created in order to underscore the importance of the FBI being outside of politics and independent, I understood that I could be fired by a president for any reason, or for no reason at all.
Parents don't get up and take their children on perilous, expensive journeys for no reason, but the Trump administration's messaging has consistently focused on potential draws of the U.S.'s outdated immigration system rather than what is driving Central Americans to leave in the first place.
Not the warm, fuzzy parts of motherhood, but the parts where your body gets stretched and pulled out of its former shape, your breasts leak and ache, your house is a wreck, your kids scream for no reason, and you're so tired that you start screaming too.
"When the first batch of 37 defendants acquitted by the court -- which included 23 Taiwanese -- went to a local police station in the Kilimani area of Nairobi on Tuesday last week to retrieve their passports, they were detained by the police for no reason," the Taiwanese statement said.
In a statement under the name of Foreign Ministry adviser Kim Kye Gwan, KCNA said that contrary to Trump, "Washington political circles and DPRK policy makers of the U.S. administration are hostile to the DPRK for no reason," using North Korea's official name, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
You would expect a pretty uniform heap of sand after the explosion, but instead, our universe immediately arranged into lots of sand castles seemingly for no reason and with no help, and we don't really know why, Stefan Countryman, a physics Ph.D. student at Columbia University, explained to Gizmodo.
"But that frustration certainly hasn't gone away and you know, I don't think it will but given the fact that the president is being attacked unnecessarily and certainly for no reason on something that I think he, and I think most America think, is a complete hoax," she added.
And yet she had to sit twisting in the wind for an extraordinary period of time, for no reason whatsoever, nothing that had anything to do with her qualifications, with moral turpitude, with scandal of any sort, but just to keep Obama from getting his nominees in place.
Like that the cars were explicitly programmed not to react to an oncoming crash for the space of 1 second, apparently because the software saw so many "ghosts" that engineers seemed more worried about hard braking for no reason than because the vehicle was about to hit something.
"This guy just runs up and hits me in the head, knocking my hat off … he took off down the street with it, spit on it and threw it in the street, and he turned around and started cursing at me for no reason," Hess told the station.
Likewise, in the world of Silicon Valley people get millions of dollars for no reason, they stumble upon ultra-valuable pieces of code by accident, and the difference between being a loser taking bong hits in a startup "incubator" and a billionaire is a couple good meetings with VCs.
It ends with James Patrick March stabbing Queenie in the throat, killing the fan favorite for no reason other than to fill Ramona's veins with Queenie's witch blood, which should make her strong enough to challenge and kill the Countess… a job that's ultimately accomplished by Lowe. See?
I am young but fat, so people wonder if I have the sort of diabetes that just happens for no reason, typically to very young people, or if I have the sort that I brought on myself through what people perceive as a lack of willpower and self-control.
With no actual drama to project, she has instead given Mr. Spacey a series of menial actions to perform over and over as he narrates the story: holding up photographs, sifting through files, carrying boxes, rearranging chairs, taking his jacket and vest on and off, all for no reason.
"When you do stuff like this, you provide an update to the story and you use it seemingly for no reason to once again try to muddy up someone&aposs name, people see you as incredibly biased and predatory," DeFranco, who has more than 6.4 million subscribers, said.
In one of the more morally hideous scenes in American history, interned Japanese-American fathers and mothers grieved for the sons who had died to defend the country that, for no reason other than ancestry, had forced their families out of their homes and deprived them of their freedom.
Though the Court and the parties acknowledge that the initial stop in the Strieff case violated the Terry rule, and the Court did not go so far as to say it's legal for an officer to stop someone for no reason, the Terry rule is now as clear as mud.
I personally really like reviews as long as they're interesting and dissect the film down to its elements and they talk about things like the cinematography – they talk about what makes it good or what makes it bad, not just those ones that trash it or praise it for no reason.
"If you set up a circumstance where there's no relationship between the button and the light, depressed patients might be able to better pick that out, because that set of circumstances happens to conform to their somewhat biased view of the universe, that bad things happen for no reason," Moore explains.
And really, which would you prefer: smelling the potent, results-driven ingredients that are doing the work to give you better skin but might sort of smell like a foot, or an aromatherapeutic "blend" that's in there for no reason other than to trick your brain into thinking you're relaxed?
Whether its with stunts like digging a giant hole for no reason or its Black Friday "sale" where it invited shoppers to give the company $216 for nothing (which raised $22017,22017 that the staff kept for themselves), the NSFW card game is known for breaking the mold of typical businesses.
And in between all that, 2002, just in time for Korea/Japan, the best of the lot, bringing together everything—Eric Cantona for no reason, Roberto Carlos sliding the length of a passenger train to make a tackle, and, music-wise, an Elvis classic rejigged and remixed for the Nike generation.
At the time, Skip was public enemy number one for non-idiotic sports fans: a dude on TV every morning, peddling nonsense and bad faith character arguments, talking up the Dallas Cowboys for no reason, slamming LeBron James day after day, just because he knew it turned the water-wheel.
When longtime fans think of Star Trek, they conjure up creator Gene Roddenberry's original utopian vision: a collectivist, multicultural future where money is no longer needed, and characters are happy to go on exploratory five-year missions for no reason other than their own need to bring good into the world.
Mr. Sutton, 52, a slight, soft-spoken former roofing worker who has struggled for years with heroin addiction, said he had been attacked twice in his five years in the Jungle, once with a pipe, another time with a tent pole — both times for no reason he ever figured out.
Aside from the core mission of staying alive, we're fundamentally drawn to the excitement of conflict, whether it be starting a fight on Twitter for no reason, waging unnecessary war, the unending pursuit of capital, doing drugs, falling in love, or spending eight hours bingeing on some mediocre Netflix shit.
Late that night, awake for no reason, Peggy realized that during every sexual encounter she could recall she'd heard a man's voice in her head, a voice that simply described the acts she was engaged in—sterile captions indicating which body part was doing what to which other body part.

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