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I tried to explain that the clock was entirely fouled up.
The minute we tweaked one bit of logic, we realized we'd fouled up another.
But man does it really get fouled up when we get to plays at the bases.
"Don is so fouled up now that he needs a lot of work," Robinson told Sports Illustrated.
Snafu stands for "Situation Normal: All F---ed Up," although the profanity-averse sometimes change it to "fouled up."
They should just admit it — doing so would help to clear the way for fixing up what they fouled up.
His customers, too, had their plans fouled up by the new regulations, since they cannot withdraw dollars to pay for foreign trips.
On the other hand, if you've already fouled up a conversion in 2017, you may be running out of time to undo that transaction.
But if Miami fails to make noise in the playoffs, Johnson is basically blameless; there was no sacred chemistry to be fouled up in the first place.
The Oslo accords in 1993 between Israel and Palestinians were supposed to bring about peace and a Palestinian state in the West Bank, but both sides fouled up.
Once again they were not going to earn millions of dollars a year by playing professional football, but I think that we get fouled up and what our priorities are.
In Asia, however, misinformation from local Samsung officials has fouled up the recall process, and it's unclear to consumers in places like Hong Kong where they can return their phones.
In the event that you've got a pair of shoes in need of a coat of protector that have been fouled up, you'll want to first clean the shoes, then apply the protector.
He was, to quote Philip Larkin's summary of an imaginary biographer's assessment of him, "one of those old-type natural fouled-up guys," and one who could find endless and various beauty in a messed-up world.
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers demanded about $5 million in bitcoin from Mexico's Pemex, they told Reuters on Tuesday, saying the state oil firm missed a special discount by not paying immediately after a cyberattack that fouled up the company's systems.
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers demanded about $5 million in bitcoin from Mexico's Pemex, they told Reuters on Tuesday, saying the state oil firm missed a special discount by not paying immediately after a cyberattack that fouled up the company's systems.
If President Trump were to proclaim that 2 + 2 = 5, all monetary transactions and bookkeeping would get fouled up, but we'd hear that it's part of a plan, and we just have to believe him and wait until his grandiose scheme finally works.
"Given how completely fouled up the government funding process has been for 20 years, our Democratic colleagues in the Senate are to be commended for cooperating with us," McConnell told reporters, saying the Senate had already approved funding for 90% of the government.
In previews at Manhattan Theater Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theater, the play pits self-indulgence against self-sacrifice and asks: If you've fouled up the world, do you hand it down to your children that way or try to set it right?
Ships spin in place, entire fleets get fouled up in a kind of nautical scrum, and sometimes enemy troops just cannot seem to disembark and so you have the choice of either letting the battle timer run out, or you can quit and take the defeat.
Pau has picked up two legacy All-Star spots over the past two seasons, but his actual play consists more and more of empty-calorie scoring and rebounding, and he has fouled up the offensive tempo on one end and played the role of turnstile near the rim as a defender.
At times he still had the markings of a freshman: he threw an interception in the third quarter when all his receivers, expecting a run, were downfield blocking, and he almost fouled up the last few seconds of regulation, forcing Saban to put Hurts back in to manage the clock.
Walter Richard "Dick" West, a Cheyenne artist who attended Concho from 1917 to 1927, described his experience, as quoted in Bill Anthes's Native Modern: American Indian Painting, 1940-1960: If you fouled up or did something wrong during the weekday, it was similar to [what] they have in a recognized prison.
And that may be the biggest foul-up of these fouled-up negotiations.
FUBU (Fucked/fouled Up Beyond all Understanding) was also used during World War II.
SNAFU was first a United States military acronym meaning "Situation Normal, All Fucked Up", sometimes Bowdlerized as "situation normal, all fouled up".
Divinely fouled up. All fire and > air. The first time I heard it I played it over and over. (...) It was like > a bath of ice, cocaine and rainbows.
Again, they fouled up. picked the starting lineups did one devil of a . in the United States and Canada and also released as a record album. The simulated game was announced by Jack Buck and Lindsey Nelson and set in Philadelphia's Shibe Park.
His first book was 50 People Who Fouled Up Football (2009). Of his 2020 book That Will Be England Gone: The Last Summer of Cricket, the reviewer in The Yorkshire Post said it was "not just a sports book, which is why it is so good" and that it was about "what it means to be English".
The sitcom became: "a savage satire of the medical profession" with $185-a-day hospital rooms, incompetent, fee- splitting doctors, operations on the wrong patients, misread X-rays, and rampant malpractice. Commenting on the series Vincent noted: > We're not doing stories about a fouled-up hospital. These things really > happen. Every story we've told is true.
The film was filmed in Licata and Agrigento. It was completely shot in English, with great difficulty for the lead actor Nino Manfredi due to his lacking of English language skills. The English-language version took its title from the American anacronym during the war used for situational conditions before any sanctioned mission by the military: SNAFU, meaning Situation Normal, All Fouled Up.
Alice Echols says the Manifesto articulates gender as absolute rather than relative. Heller argued that the Manifesto shows women's separation from basic economic and cultural resources and, because of psychological subordination to men, women's perpetuation of that separation. Robert Marmorstein of the Voice said that SCUM's main message included that "men have fouled up the world" and "are no longer necessary (even biologically)".
He pounds on the door and demands to know the details of a drug deal that Kate has fouled up. Kate escapes through the window, wearing only the towel, while a police officer knocks on the door of the apartment and grapples with Demesta. Demesta is chased down the street while Kate goes in a different direction. She slips down a hillside staircase, losing the towel in the process.
On the other hand, pilots who fouled up in some way would find themselves relegated to older machines. When the Kingdom of Romania declared war on the Central Powers on 27 August 1916, it triggered the tactical reassignment of the 9th AOI, effective 2 September 1916. They did not reach their base at Okna until early October. Loiko did not fly his initial fighter mission until 26 October 1916.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he played with Earl Hines' Small Band. In 1966, he toured Europe with the New Orleans All-Stars but remained based in San Francisco, where he died. The Autobiography of Pops Foster was published in 1971, with a new edition in 2005. Foster is quoted, "Some of the books are fouled up on" the times in New Orleans", "and some of the guys weren't telling the truth.
She praises them for their foresight, but when they arrive, her boyfriend remarks they still have a couple of hours to make the delivery. Rafe remembers the ship is to depart at 7, not 9, and the foul-up clock "fouled up"! The pair rushes to the dock, but miss the ship. To make matters worse with their evident termination, the repo man who was after them at the beginning successfully repossesses their truck.
SNAFU is widely used to stand for the sarcastic expression Situation Normal: All Fucked Up, as a well-known example of military acronym slang. However, the military acronym originally stood for "Status Nominal: All Fucked Up." It is sometimes bowdlerized to all fouled up or similar. It means that the situation is bad, but that this is a normal state of affairs. It is typically used in a joking manner to describe something that is working as intended.
Before you know it, the Martian invaders are eating up everything in sight. Every piece of furniture disappears; only the food remains, which the termites devour. Woody endeavors to fight them with a blowtorch, but the space gun is the superior weapon, and Woody's thwarted in every manner. Finally, in an office, where the termites have destroyed all but the glass top of the desk, Woody discovers a termite chewing on Scotch tape, in which the termite becomes all fouled up.
The Army counterpart was the better-known animated cartoon, Private Snafu [an acronym that means, Situation Normal: All Fouled Up], created by Theodore "Seuss" Geisel and Chuck Jones. The Dilbert training materials received wide recognition by Navy personnel and others, due to Osborn's distinctive linear style. Despite this character's obscurity, his name lives on in Scott Adams' comic strip, Dilbert. While working at Pacific Bell, Adams had been drawing the character for some time, to liven up his Power Point presentations.
After Crisler fouled up four consecutive plays during a practice session, Stagg told him, "Crisler, from now on you are 'Fritz' after the master violinist. Not because you resemble him, but because you are so different." Crisler played at the end position for Stagg's Chicago Maroons from 1919 to 1921. In 1921, he was selected as a first-team All-American by Walter Eckersall, a second-team All- American by Football World (based on a poll of 267 coaches), and a third-team All-American by Walter Camp.
Historian David Goldfield observes: > If history has defined the South, it has also trapped white southerners into > sometimes defending the indefensible, holding onto views generally > discredited in the rest of the civilized world and holding on the fiercer > because of that. The extreme sensitivity of some Southerners toward > criticism of their past (or present) reflects not only their deep attachment > to their perception of history but also to their misgivings, a feeling that > maybe they've fouled up somewhere and maybe the critics have > something.Goldfield, David. Still Fighting the Civil War: The American South > and Southern History.
During a staff meeting Carter is frustrated over the loss of the pilots and demands to know why Computer fouled up on normal flying data - time, distance, orbital velocity, rate of descent. Kano insists that Computer does not make mistakes; it cannot assess the planet unless it is fed the right information. What bothers Commander Koenig is why Irving and Davis had no sense of danger. Carter insists it is because they believed what Computer told them, which is why Koenig wants Carter to return to the planet and fly on manual all the way and not to rely on Computer at all.
In April 2016, Hawaii news media outlet Hawaii News Now reported that fifteen deputy sheriffs employed by the department, including some high ranking officials within the division, had not yet received basic law enforcement training, despite some of them having been employed as sheriffs for more than two decades. According to the report, sources indicated that the lack of training "had led to some cases getting 'fouled up.'" On April 11, 2019, Hawaii News Now reported that Department of Public Safety administrator Joveta Marte Martinez had repeatedly lied about receiving degrees from Southern Oregon State College (now called Southern Oregon University) and Saint Joseph's College of Maine.
He points them out to H. R. Haldeman (Dave Foley), who interrogates them; their conversation (which reveals that the girls don't actually think about the President much) is interrupted first by a phone call from Haldeman's wife, and second by President Nixon himself (Dan Hedaya), who takes Haldeman aside to complain about the bugging operation being so fouled up. The girls are naturally awestruck at being in the same room as Nixonbut more awestruck at being able to play with his dog, which gives Nixon an idea. In order to keep their silence, he appoints them his official dog-walkerswhich means they must be admitted repeatedly to the White House. On these visits they accidentally influence major events such as the Vietnam peace process and the Nixon- Brezhnev accord, by bringing along cookies that they have inadvertently baked marijuana into.
This inspires Linda to come to the conclusion that the reason she wanted Annie was so she could do at least one thing right and be a mother to her as she had fouled up her own life so many times. Days later, Susan calls Linda's mother to let her know of Linda's progress. This ends in failure as Linda's mother gives Susan the funeral home number. Linda then laments sadly on how she has tried to find some sort of forgiveness for all the bad choices she has made throughout her life and how she couldn't believe it when Susan told her that she was disowned by her parents and that they can live their lives without knowing their own daughter or even their own grandson while Susan herself is such a good person and mother.
The monasteries of the Holy Sativan Church were called "fubars", the name being derived from the acronym "fouled up beyond all repair" in common usage in a variety of places, especially the U.S. military. Monks of Mafang Fubar (also known as Ragoovian monks after the fubar's founder), the most renowned of these, were the Slobbovian version of martial artists. Mafang Fubarian monks turned utter lack of personal hygiene into an offensive weapon in a style known as Mung Fu. A partial listing of techniques they employed: Scholls ya Nostrils (whipping a malodorous foot beneath the victim's nose causing unconsciousness); Beans Flatula (an area-of-effect attack similar to tear gas); Loins Gadafule (pronounced "god awful"), which involved swinging an unwashed loincloth harvested from a holy man, producing devastating effects on contact with a target. Depending upon the age and sanctity (foulness) of the garment, effects could range from burns to total molecular breakdown (disintegration).

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