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SOUTHAMPTON Shakespeare's plays from the Hip to Hip Theater Company.
"He shot from the hip, and he missed the target."
Yes, he's shot from the hip in calls with foreign leaders.
While President Trump may shoot from the hip, Xi does not.
The risks are simply too high to shoot from the hip.
"So we could hear more from the Hip?" he was asked.
He was a suburb guy coming from the hip-hop side.
Other CEOs might relish shooting from the hip, but not you.
The tariffs were not "shot from the hip," Ross told CNBC.
She then used Trump's tendency to shoot from the hip against him.
Here are a few of the hits from the hip, no bull.
Along the way, he earned rapturous praise from the hip-hop elite.
His death sparked tributes from the hip-hop community, including from Kanye West.
Reagan had a similar reputation as being shoot-from-the-hip, even unsafe.
And the main reason I like him is he shoots from the hip.
Will he once again shoot from the hip and blame "radical Islamic terrorism"?
He doesn't shoot from the hip, and he's not a sound-bite master.
I mean he&aposs a guy who shoots from the hip and the mouth.
At Reddit, those first five years, it was largely just shoot-from-the-hip.
But for diehard fans, nothing can replace the explosive moments from the hip-hopera.
"With Trump it's more of a shoot from the hip mentality," an analyst said.
"But suddenly we were kind of excluded from the hip-hop scene," he said.
So the president may well be in the mood to tweet from the hip.
Mr. West shoots from the hip; it's the source of much of his charm.
Now employers can shoot from the hip, posting vacancies on a slew of jobs websites.
"Trump shoots from the hip and speaks in a stream of consciousness," Mr. Peretz said.
Anyone can shoot from the hip and take photos from their own first-person perspective.
Clearly, his shoot-from-the-hip style led him to fail to protect classified information.
His style is very different from Mr Trump's brash, shoot-from-the-hip way of communicating.
"Otherwise you're just shooting from the hip," said CFP Douglas Boneparth, president of Bone Fide Wealth.
A shoot-from-the-hip, bombastic showoff is the last thing we need or can afford.
The case has drawn outrage and shows of support from the hip-hop community and beyond.
Trump's defenders dismiss claims the president's shoot-from-the-hip style is harming the military's reputation.
Shot from the hip with the shutter released just a second too early or too late.
While both seem to tweet from the hip — let's remember they are talking about serious issues.
The president's shoot-from-the-hip style is, by and large, as refreshing as it is robust.
Nebia does a bit of cheating by also having a second shower head firing from the hip.
He takes stem cells from the hip bone and injects them into damaged areas of the body.
I shot from the hip, but I also used the app to plan out more complicated shots.
She's confident at the top of the key, taking it down low, and shooting from the hip.
The other is Trump himself, an uninformed and undisciplined oaf who likes to shoot from the hip.
Thomas is still recovering from the hip ailment that has plagued him for more than a year.
Criticism over lack of credit, especially from the hip-hop world, has been bubbling for a while.
His ostentatious shoot-from-the-hip style has been emulated by his underlings, in a bumbling way.
They stand, with their legs and feet — turned out from the hip — tightly crossed in fifth position.
There isn't much to shooting from the hip, even after you've put points into that particular skill.
SO THE IMPORTANT THING FOR EVERYBODY TO UNDERSTAND IS THIS IS NOT A SHOT FROM THE HIP.
What do voters see in Donald Trump if not a bullish alpha male who shoots from the hip?
He was, however, the public face of Oculus at one time — and liked to shoot from the hip.
"Actually, I don't shoot from the hip," Trump said, before touting his support among men compared to Clinton.
Mr. Turner hit a few shots with an efficient short flick from the hip that was almost effortless.
Reportedly, the tweet-from-the-hip nomination of Dr. Jackson by the president surprised even his own advisers.
Finally, at Espacio Aristides, pick up a pair of jeans from the hip Argentine label Ay Not Dead.
"This administration is more willing to shoot from the hip" when compared with the Obama administration, Adler said.
He also developed a lens that gives you faux grilles like Quavo from the hip hop trio Migos.
Quick reactions, working around the clock, and shooting from the hip just don't translate in the federal space.
A view of the denim bar, lined with a smattering of candles from the hip brand Boy Smells.
An outspoken populist with a shoot-from-the-hip style, Mr. Duterte shares some characteristics with Mr. Trump.
Trump has the spontaneity: His shoot-from-the-hip bluntness is one reason he's so popular with voters.
Trump is a wealthy real estate magnate from New York who shoots from the hip and enjoys the spotlight.
I'm from the hip-hop generation, that's how we talk, and I don't want to get rid of it.
It's just the latest instance where Trump has shot from the hip, only to suffer a self-inflicted wound.
Miyako's early works from the late 1970s certainly resemble the gritty, shoot-from-the-hip style of the time.
There's a bit of a tradeoff in that taking shots from the hip has become more of a process.
Think "Hustlers" ... minus J Lo. However, the university says it wanted a PG show from the hip-hop legend.
The trunk/core stabilizes your entire body as you move from the hip to work the glutes and hamstrings.
He is a wealthy real estate magnate from New York who shoots from the hip and enjoys the spotlight.
Like Logan, the painter grew up poor and far away from the hip downtown art scene of New York City.
She called herself "a Republican at heart," but is frightened of Mr. Trump's temper and shoot-from-the-hip outbursts.
Second, I thought she shot from the hip and, with her slight political experience, would wilt on the campaign trail.
Shooting from the hip, as derided as that practice is by the so-called experts, is much more persuasive and effective.
Trump's shoot-from-the-hip management style is anathema to the Russian way of running an administration under President Vladimir Putin.
But if Trump continues to alienate swing voters and shoot from the hip, he could be looking at a stinging defeat.
Temper tantrums and shoot-from-the-hip maneuvers make headlines and can hurt bystanders, but they're no replacement for sound policy.
The tilt screen also makes it easy to inconspicuously shoot from the hip, especially because of how small the camera is.
A thin-skinned, temperamental, shoot-from-the-hip and lip, uninformed commander-in-chief is too great a risk for America.
Blake Shelton is shooting from the hip on his new album – because if he doesn't share his feelings, somebody else might.
Many members of his own party are in revolt against a White House that seems to be shooting from the hip.
Party regulars are worried that Mr. Trump's shoot-from-the-hip style could prove problematic at next week's Republican National Convention.
Legs are fully turned out not just from the hip but from the body's center; spines are erect; energy shines outward.
"I think essentially when people think of street photography, it's almost this chaotic, shoot-from-the-hip, instantaneous moment," he said.
"Corker's comments carry credibility because of his reputation as a thoughtful senator not known for shooting from the hip," he said.
"Am I shooting from the hip?" she asked GQ in 2015, after hearing that an unnamed "someone" had described her as calculating.
Here is Peter Rosenstreich of Swissquote the overall interpretation of recent events is that Trump's trade policy is completely "from the hip".
" Mathews went on to explain that while his lawyers prepared a statement for him, he instead decided to "shoot from the hip.
Trump appears to be pushing back against critics, who say his shoot-from-the-hip diplomatic style risks a confrontation with China.
Now the president is pressing China on the North Korea sanctions and he is weakened by his own shooting from the hip.
The present site retains the tabloid-style, shoot-from-the-hip mentality of its outspoken founder, Andrew Breitbart, who died in 2012.
"It sounds like they're treating the left leg from the hip all the way down to the knee," Manager Mickey Callaway said.
"Trump looks more like a careless novice politician shooting from the hip than a focused presidential candidate," said Republican strategist Nino Saviano.
If you find the informality, speed and shoot-from-the-hip unprofessional and juvenile, it's probably not a great fit for you.
This was meant as an insult, and was supposed to contrast Clinton's polished, professional style with Trump's shoot from the hip approach.
Because the Red Light District generally doesn't take kindly to photographers, Prickaerts would shoot from the hip while innocently looking the other way.
Why it matters: The SEC reached settlements with Musk and Tesla that contain provisions aimed at vetting Musk's shoot-from-the-hip tweeting.
There are a lot of issues that he has tended to shoot from the hip, rather than think through and understand the details.
In March, a Dallas jury awarded more than $500 million to a group of plaintiffs who suffered similar complications from the hip implants.
The cool and calm Kushner seems poised to play Mr. Spock to the emotional, shoot-from-the-hip Captain Kirk that is Trump.
Rinne shoots from the hip in political debates, not always on target, and seems to favour higher social transfers financed by higher taxes.
Jones made a video statement explaining that she isn't quite recovered from the hip surgery she underwent last year ... and should've known better.
But whether the president, who often shoots from the hip when it comes to his Twitter account, has been that calculating is unclear.
They feel like Goldberg's playground, a place where he discards his self-imposed rules and shoots from the hip, allowing possibilities to quickly emerge.
The Court is not protecting The Pentagon Papers, but a "shoot from the hip" entrepreneur who regularly seems to shoot himself in the foot.
I think a lot of people look down on that now in new music—everything is supposed to be authentic, straight from the hip.
I'm not one who can often identify defined or coherent strategy in the President's shoot-from-the-hip gut reaction policy and political choices.
Yet the Republican convention looms as one of the most unpredictable in recent history because of Mr. Trump's own shoot-from-the-hip nature.
In a culture that is increasingly obsessed with speakers who shoot from the hip, it's surprising that children aren't worshipped more as public figures.
Though hedge funds often signal a freewheeling, shoot-from-the-hip investment style, for the most part these investment vehicles aim to dampen volatility.
The three singles appeared on "The Heist" (2012), an immensely successful album that seemed to exist at a distance from the hip-hop mainstream.
Timid wallflowers may find their voices this week, while those who shoot from the hip may realize it pays to be subtle, rather than direct.
Trump's Twitter account, full of random musings, exclamation points, shoot-from-the-hip insults and grammar mistakes, is an unvarnished extension of his public persona.
You tackle a wide spectrum of genres on this LP, from the hip-hop sounds of "Hungry" to the tropical vibes of "Love Is Blind."
" The pal continues, "Although they are both kind of kooky and unusual, he is quieter while she speaks from the hip and loves to astonish.
But now a very public, impassioned and often bitter rejection of Donald Trump from the hip-hop community, has been driving energy back to Clinton.
Yet, as showcased Monday, he can undermine it all with shoot-from-the-hip comments that could prove politically fatal if he is not careful.
Big corporations are not seen as inherently bad or suspect, despite candidate Trump's shoot-from-the-hip reactions to questions on mergers during the campaign.
This case has sparked outrage not just from the hip-hop community but from activists for criminal justice reform around the nation, including Colin Kaeperinck.
They'll launch three-pointers, for sure, but their shots will come more from deliberate actions than from emulating Golden State's shoot-from-the-hip style.
"They start skating from the ankles, then with the lower leg up to the knee and at maturity they skate from the hip," Patrick said.
Mr. Dietl's from-the-hip style is reminiscent of President Trump's, but the electorate in New York is far different from that of the nation.
Greenwald's poems often have a no-nonsense, shoot from the hip, hard-boiled style, as if he is speaking with you on the most intimate terms.
Judd Nelson: Nelson, 57, followed his work with the Brat Pack on St. Elmo's Fire with From the Hip, New Jack City and Billionaire Boys Club.
So from my perspective, Paul LePage is a good friend of mine, he is an outspoken guy, we all know that he shoots from the hip.
Joseph Utsler, known as Shaggy 2 Dope from the hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse, arrives at the "Juggalo March" at the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday.
This makes their sale section extra-rich with hidden gems, a place where some of the most slept-on creations from the hip retailers' assortment dwell.
When Rodriguez died in 2015 at the age of 26, an immediate outpouring of grief from the hip-hop community underscored the scope of his influence.
"Basically, his record is one of speaking, tweeting from the hip … and with a very high probability of reversing himself in the next 24 hours," said Birinyi.
The settlements require Tesla's board to have more independence from Musk and forces the company to impose new oversight of his shoot-from-the-hip Twitter style.
There's also a new Heavy Cannon, which works like the Chain Gun when fired from the hip and more like a sniper rifle when you scope in.
Lil Xan's been getting flak from the hip-hop community all week for calling Tupac's music "boring" ... and it seems the criticism's escalated to real-life harassment.
TL;DR: Amazon has several pieces from the hip luggage brand Herschel Supply Co. on sale just in time for Father's Day, saving you up to $229.99.
But, the ENVG-B also came with other technology, such as the Family of Weapon Sights - Individual that lets soldiers shoot from the hip and around corners.
McCain is facing the toughest race of his Senate career, Trump's penchant for shooting from the hip and sparking media frenzies has overshadowed Republican accomplishments in Congress.
Though rarely accessible in recent years, the bespectacled tycoon enjoys shooting from the hip during public appearances and hasn't shied from making controversial and politically barbed comments.
Farther north, the Haut Marais is honeycombed with galleries, from the hip-hop displays at the Galerie Perrotin to the open space of the Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac.
The elder Mr. Díaz, who often wears a cowboy hat in public, has a reputation for a shoot-from-the-hip style that rarely accounts for diplomacy.
But is it also about you being different in the way that you're talking about right now—that sense of being split-off from the hip-hop world?
First, the President, despite his shoot-from-the-hip style, is in fact receiving—and taking—political advice on traditional Republican tactics to buttress the Party's electoral prospects.
Forged from the hip-hop tradition, reggaeton resonated with listeners in Panama and Puerto Rico, yet never truly found the universal acceptance and legitimacy stateside it rightfully deserved.
Or, perhaps, that he has no overarching vision at all, and his only philosophy for leading the most powerful nation in the world is shooting from the hip.
The rapper known as Posdnuos, from the hip-hop group De La Soul, took to one knee at the Life Is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas on Sunday.
It answers so many of the questions that we've had about how the Rebel Alliance does business, and it's pretty much as we expected: they shoot from the hip.
"Hov is one of the greatest to ever do it, he has been there more than anybody from the hip hop culture, including me," Diddy said on social media.
Photo by Ben Colen This week will see the release of Aesop Rock's The Impossible Kid, the first solo album from the hip-hop lyricist since 2012's Skelethon.
To make for a better, easier TV show, we just shoot from the hip and go with the general things we know—or assume to know—about these animals.
Trump is shooting from the hip, spraying insults 360 degrees, telling lies, stoking fears and making threats that many in our military and the F.B.I. would refuse to implement.
Even after he moved to Atlanta, Lee found that local house clubs provided a pleasant respite from the hip-hop scene, where he was starting to build his reputation.
While rallies might suit the president's "shoot-from-the-hip" style best, the tough, day-to-day messaging coming out of the confines of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue remains chaotic.
It's not clear if Trump's tweets indicate that he has become aware of an actual FISA request or was just shooting from the hip (or, more accurately, his phone).
If you don't know what you're saving for, then you're "just shooting from the hip," Douglas Boneparth, a certified financial planner and president of Bone Fide Wealth, told CNBC.
And there is concern that Trump's tendency to shoot from the hip on Twitter and during impromptu press gaggles will land him and his team in further legal jeopardy.
The President's response to the London attack is yet another indication of how he shoots from the hip in a crisis and politicizes tragedies rather than taking the high road.
His dabbling in conspiracy… All of which suggests, and cements, the image of a man who shoots from the hip and is prone to both wild theories and extreme policies.
For one, in some hospitals the people who prepare your food are strictly forbidden from-taste testing your food, so they're shooting from the hip when it comes to taste.
Government minister David Gauke earlier defended May's initial refusal to voice any criticize, saying she was not a "shoot from the hip" politician and wanted to take a considered view.
These sketches of crumbled buildings and upturned trees feel like a street photographer shooting from the hip — quickly composed but capturing the heart of what is in front of him.
Artist Scott Marsh alleges that someone claiming to be from the hip-hop artist's management offered him a lot of money to paint over the wall, he told the ABC.
Colin Kaepernick became one of the most controversial figures in sports after his national anthem protest last year, but he is getting lots of support from the hip-hop community.
Trump's shoot-from-the-hip style has served him well in the past, and especially during the 2016 campaign, when he was able to keep his foes on the defensive.
This means women's femurs rotate internally from the hip joint, and the knees end up lining up inside the hips—which, over time, can cause painful musculoskeletal and misalignment problems.
"He is used to being very reactive, shooting from the hip and just telling people what he thinks," Ruddy told ABC News's "Powerhouse Politics" podcast in an interview published Wednesday.
Here's how the therapy, which is called Ixmyelocel-T, is carried out: The researchers remove about three tablespoons of bone marrow from the hip bone while the patient is lightly sedated.
Sources close to Dubke say he prides himself on being hyper-organized and a "planner" and indicated he was tired of being undermined by Trump's tendency to shoot from the hip.
She may shoot from the hip when she talks about herself, but she also backtracks a lot, as if to retrace the bullet's trajectory and make sure it hit its target.
Advanced mode has many more options, including choosing whether you aim down the sights of your weapon or fire from the hip with specific weapons, like a shotgun or assault rifle.
The US Army is in the final testing stage for its Enhanced Night Vision Goggles-Binocular (ENVG-B), which will allow soldiers to accurately shoot from the hip and around corners.
I worried about a tendency to shoot from the hip when Warren misread an article and in 2016 wrote a Facebook rant denouncing a supposedly greedy Trump-supporting investor, Whitney Tilson.
Even before Trump became the official Republican nominee, eight senior security officials told Reuters they worried about giving pre-election briefings to Trump because of his "shoot from the hip" style.
An outpouring of support from the hip-hop community and the city of Philadelphia have come as a result of his imprisonment, along with allegations of foul play from Judge Genece Brinkley.
Hip-hop was really popular then, and the whole idea is OK, a kid comes from the hip-hop world and collides with someone who is more of a classically trained dancer.
As he described it, the impact of the explosion shattered "every bone from the hip down" in his left leg, leaving him with the choice of limited mobility or getting it amputated.
The mogul's comments also renewed a furious debate, both within and outside his campaign, about his discipline and a shoot-from-the hip style that raises questions about his temperament and judgment.
But as with the case of the travel ban, the reality of a vastly complicated bureaucratic system is colliding head-on with Mr. Trump's shoot-from-the-hip use of executive power.
A few years later, her friend Afya Ibomu (the wife of STIC , from the hip-hop duo Dead Prez) was due to give birth, and Badu flew to New York to help.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former world number one Andy Murray will miss this month's Australian Open after failing to recover from the hip injury that has kept him out of action for nearly six months.
One big question: Whether the notoriously shoot-from-the-hip Musk, who often uses Twitter to communicate Tesla news, will actually abide by the updated terms of his requirements for vetting his communications.
Some statements are being shot from the hip, as happened yesterday when the kingdom declared an uncompromising defiance and hinted of measures that would hit the U.S. economy much harder than Saudi Arabia's.
And despite the president's prolific record of lying, he is seen as an authentic, shoot-from-the-hip politician — which makes this completely subjective test an important one in the 2020 Democratic primary.
With "Bush" he sticks to the original conventional assessment, presenting a shoot-from-the-hip Texan driven by religiosity and immune to the advice of people who knew what they were talking about.
For the first six months of the Administration, Spicer has routinely appeared for daily press briefings to defend attacks on, and answer questions about, his shoot-from-the hip boss and his policies.
BECKY QUICK: MR. COMMERCE SECRETARY, IT MAY NOT HAVE BEEN A SHOT FROM THE HIP, BUT IT DOES SEEM LIKE THERE'S RANDOMNESS AS TO WHAT MADE IT ON THE LIST AND WHAT DIDN'T.
Straight from the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago, she is a renowned storyteller with a straight-from-the-hip of storytelling that has made her stand out in the local and national storytelling communities.
In his desperation to repeat the viral glory that followed his spontaneous soliloquy defending NFL players kneeling during the national anthem in his Senate race, he's become increasingly inclined to shoot from the hip.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - There was a time when Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was one of the new kids bounding on to the block, swinging from the hip and shaking up the established hierarchy in men's tennis.
That was in response to what Marsh claimed was someone from the hip hop artist's management requesting the mural be painted over in exchange for a sum of money that Marsh deemed too low.
Michaels shoots for hooks from the hip, sounding firmly like someone's who's grown up in the Max Martin era of one earworm flung out after the next—it makes Motown feel a world away.
And while many of Mr. Trump's tweets are shoot-from-the-hip attacks, he chews over others for days or even weeks, waiting for just the right moment to maximize the reaction, aides say.
Thomas's looming return from the hip trouble that has plagued him for months enables the Cavaliers to believe that some semblance of the growth and improvement that West mentioned is in their future, too.
Now imagine having do all that quickly while you're getting jumped by some outlaws (I could spam the R22 button to fire from the hip, but that's no way to make an accurate shot).
Musk very clearly isn't that; his flamboyant style and tendency to shoot from the hip is more in line with the crop of entrepreneurs that Silicon Valley spit out in the 1990s: the Boy Kings.
Coach John Harbaugh announced earlier this week that rookie Lamar Jackson, who subbed for an injured Flacco the past four weeks, will start even though Flacco is recovered from the hip injury that sidelined him.
"A thin-skinned, temperamental, shoot-from-the-hip and lip, uninformed commander-in-chief is too great a risk for America," Gates wrote in The Wall Street Journal in September 2016, weeks before Election Day.
Earlier in the week, coach John Harbaugh chose rookie Lamar Jackson, who subbed for an injured Flacco the past four weeks, to start even though Flacco is recovered from the hip injury that sidelined him.
In a speech to the American Legion last week, Wilkie said the two implementations would be "joined from the hip" to make sure patient records could move flawlessly between medical facilities at the two agencies.
As DIYPhotography points out, you can already achieve a similar effect with cameras that have an articulating screen, enabling you to shoot from the hip with a quick glance down to help you frame your images.
There are conventional step-by-step recipes — all vegetarian — but her instructions for basic techniques (steaming, braising, roasting and so on) and "from the hip" recipe suggestions (without ingredient lists) are where the book's value lies.
"I do know he shoots from the hip and he says whatever flies out at the time, and I think the whole campaign knows that," Maples told The Daily Beast ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
"It's very dangerous for a presidential candidate to shoot from the hip when it comes to dealing with issues in the world, and in particular to dealing with nuclear issues," said Panetta, who has endorsed Clinton.
He admired Donald J. Trump, the crude-talking billionaire who did not seem to care what others thought as he shot from the hip in interviews with Howard Stern and held court on professional wrestling specials.
So it was unsurprising that close to 100 days in, Mr. Maynard had nothing bad to say about Mr. Trump's shoot-from-the-hip talk and style, which has been such a departure from previous presidents.
And the other thing is the enemy are running along and firing from down here, from the hip for some strange reason and running in front of each other, but no one seems to be shooting.
It's very fitting that the same photographer who famously "shot from the hip" also enjoys improvising on the keyboard, capturing a fleeting moment in time, knowing full well he'll be unable to recapture it ever again.
It's not just that he's wrong about gender diversity and organizational performance (he is) or that the sort of macho, shoot from the hip national security he espouses has proven disastrous for the United States (it has).
Cardi B is joining the chorus in the rap community over Offset's arrest and subsequent gun charges -- calling it a targeted attack from the hip-hop cops ... and vowing to stick with her man no matter what.
Over the past few years the frenetic and erratic moves, statements, speeches, testimonies, and news releases from Facebook have kept critics like me off balance, geared to shoot from the hip at whatever comes out week to week.
But Mattis' public solidarity crumbled in private as his frustration grew at Trump's dismissal of allies and shoot-from-the-hip pronouncements, writes Snodgrass, a retired Navy commander and fighter pilot and Mattis' former speechwriter at the Pentagon.
"We all know that he shoots from the hip, and when he does that there are going to be times when even he, in retrospect, thinks he shouldn't have said," Christie said in an interview with "Morning Joe."
Akins' device was intended to improve upon "bump firing," a practice in which shooters fired from the hip while keeping a thumb hooked inside a belt loop for stability, using the gun's recoil to activate the trigger more quickly.
In just the past few days, for example, we learned that a so-called congratulatory -- and highly controversial -- call Trump took from Taiwan's leader was anything but a matter of shooting from the hip by a team of amateurs.
But they have largely ignored the negative possibilities of tit-for-tat trade wars with China and other countries, a crackdown on immigration and a possible escalation of geo-political tensions given Trump's tendency to shoot from the hip.
Ridiculing people who pray is nothing new in elite society, of course, but our hyperactive social media amplifies the mockery, and the shoot-from-the-hip style of our Twitter culture sometimes leaves people sorry later for their insensitivity.
With a picture-in-picture setup, soldiers can see not only what is in front of them, but also whatever their weapon is aimed at, allowing them to shoot from the hip or point their weapon around a corner.
In the aftermath of their fall from the hip, hula hoops became a cultural reference point for things in decline, with furniture, female jockeys and other items or people claimed to be going the way of the hula hoop.
As savvy Twitter-searchers noticed then, the more aggressive, shoot-from-the-hip tweets tended to come from an Android device, while the more polished, genial ones were most likely posted by someone on his campaign from an iPhone.
Though Chance was featured all over Surf, he resolutely refused to call it his project, and it was even more of a stylistic deviation from the hip hop template, featuring choral arrangements, live drums, marching band horns and extended atmospheric passages.
In fact, a good cluster of about seven or eight authentic Pacifico joints is located around Calle 20 and Carrera 4, just a five-minute walk from the hip, hostel-packed and graffiti-covered historic city center of La Candelaria.
His defender was tracking him, there were hands all in his face—but some how, by the grace of a higher power, he rattled off a one-handed shot from the hip and it made it in right at the buzzer.
The ENVG-B is wirelessly connected to BAE System's FWS-I, displaying the weapon sight reticle (crosshairs) in the goggles so that the soldier can fire from the hip or around a corner or over a barrier accurately without looking.
"This shoot-from-the-hip approach from the president ... doesn't inspire confidence that he's showing up in these meetings with a heavy command of the detail of what is a wide range of economic issues on the table," Morris said.
"The evolution of Facebook from the hip thing Obamaites used to target young suckers into the scary thing Russians used to target old suckers has been fascinating to live through," tweeted Sonny Bunch, executive editor of the Washington Free Beacon.
And while Trump's shoot-from-the-hip bravado helped get him to the White House, he's potentially endangering lives by contradicting the experts at his own public coronavirus briefings and sending constantly shifting messages about the threat of the disease.
Ms. Winfrey initially said her decision to abandon the Apple film last week was a result of creative differences, but it also involved intense pressure from the hip-hop mogul and his supporters to get Ms. Winfrey to pull the plug.
The State of the Union also comes against the backdrop of the intensifying Russia probe and other controversies surrounding Trump's White House — and it's anyone's guess whether the unconventional president will stick to the script or shoot from the hip.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some U.S. intelligence officials are concerned that Donald Trump's "shoot from the hip" style could pose national security risks as they prepare to give him a routine pre-election briefing once he is formally anointed as the Republican presidential nominee.
The new Enhanced Night Vision Goggles - Binocular (ENVG-B) and the Family of Weapons Sights – Individual (FWS-I) offer improved depth perception and increased situational awareness at night, as well as the ability to accurately shoot around corners and from the hip.
" Hunched over his laptop, he mutters a version that won't make it to the show — "Shooting off at the mouth, shooting from the hip, shooting the shit" — before he gets stuck and trails off into, "Shooting something, shooty shooty shooty shooty shot.
" A 20-something prospective juror referred to the one-of-a-kind album from the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan that Mr. Shkreli bought, and said he was "probably guilty," not to mention that "he disrespected the Wu-Tang Clan, so.
If Trump was just shooting from the hip, it's possible that he has actually weakened his legal team's hand, since Mueller could now presumably, argue that Trump has agreed to his terms so there's no sense waiting any longer to get together.
In practice that means going head to head with his critics: appearing on Question Time, hosting radio phone-ins, shooting from the hip in television interviews and on social media, appearing at town-hall events, travelling around the country meeting people who voted for Brexit.
"The world is a less, not more, certain place with a novice at the helm, and one who doesn't seem to mind shooting from the hip," David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at wealth management firm Gluskin Sheff, said in his daily market note Tuesday.
Black was the never-fail color choice of presenter Julianne Moore, who wore a strappy black Chanel with a corset-like bodice and tulle underskirt, while Jennifer Garner chose Versace in a one-shoulder gown with an elegant panel of satin descending from the hip.
This is the latest political statement coming from the hip-hop community as activists and artists wage an uphill battle against the Trump administration on a wide range of issues, from education and immigration to the war on drugs, police brutality and criminal justice reform.
The US Army recently fielded new night-vision goggles that give soldiers the ability to not only see and maneuver better in the dark but also shoot accurately from the hip and around corners, and there may be more to come for this technology.
It was one of several cases in which Bill Stepien, the White House's political director, was able to help guide the president — with polling numbers and a deep knowledge of national campaigns — in ways that don't always match Trump's shoot-from-the hip style.
ASAP Bari, from the hip-hop collective ASAP Mob of which Kendall Jenner's ex ASAP Rocky is also a member, is being sued for an alleged sexual assault by a woman who claims he assaulted and humiliated her by posting video of the alleged attack online.
Though a statement released on their website yesterday alluded to changes in the structure of the organization, Bambaataa had not previously been directly named, and the council had not officially distanced themselves from the Hip Hop legend, nor publicly addressed the molestation allegations against their former leader.
The US Army recently fielded L3's Enhanced Night Vision Goggles - Binocular (ENVG-B) with the Family of Weapon Sights - Individual (FWS-I), systems that give soldiers an improved ability to operate in the dark, as well as accurately shoot from the hip and around corners.
This would be a questionable scenario for a lawyer who hardly wants to present himself, even if doing so to protect the "Leader of the Free World," as someone who shot from the hip, in an effort to help his client through the current news cycle intact.
But he quickly added to the air of indeterminacy with his signature mix of bluster, contradiction, and shoot-from-the-hip pronouncements—beginning with his immediate decision to back out of the TPP and its attempt to use a multi­lateral agreement to box in Chinese ambitions.
There is a growing sense that Mr. Trump seems unwilling or unable to do the things necessary to keep himself out of trouble and that the presidency has done little to tame a shoot-from-the-hip-into-his-own-foot style that characterized his campaign.
"His demise may occur because of the toxicity of his leadership style, characterized by impulsiveness, shooting from the hip, surrounding himself with sycophants of modest abilities, using divide and rule on all levels, a style that had led many to turn against him," Professor Arad said.
"He put his heart and soul into the role of Chewbacca and it showed in every frame of the films from his knock-kneed running, firing his bowcaster from the hip, his bright blue eyes, down to each subtle movement of his head and mouth," his family said.
"He put his heart and soul into the role of Chewbacca and it showed in every frame of the films from his knock kneed running, firing his bowcaster from the hip, his bright blue eyes, down to each subtle movement of his head and mouth," the family statement said.
Or maybe, as some observers have already suggested, this is just Trump's latest North Korea-style gambit: shoot from the hip (on Twitter), terrify large swaths of the international community, and then strike some kind of unenforceable deal after a grand summit that includes lots of photo ops.
For many, his shoot-from-the-hip strategy is a major part of his appeal, but his campaign's failure to capitalize on significant moments of the campaign such as this could reduce his ability to raise money or reach voters as effectively as past campaigns for the White House.
We're still finishing up and figuring out what we need, but I bought a Sonos speaker — partly to offset the music we can hear from the hip sneaker store below us; partly because I find that music can be a useful team builder and a tool for inspiration.
Which is to say that if the North Koreans were mad enough to actually seek to directly threaten the U.S. with a nuclear weapon, then what we've seen of Trump so far would indicate that he would listen to his military advisers rather than shoot from the hip.
The researchers who led the study, Mehdi Tayoubi from the HIP Institute in France and Kunihiro Morishima from Nagoya University in Japan, won't go so far as to say the cavity is a hidden chamber, but they're reasonably convinced the internal feature is a deliberate architectural feature of the pyramid.
Most books by politicians are about how the author isn't like those other politicians — they're authentic, they're honest, they shoot from the hip, they have personality, they still remember what it was like growing up in a small mill town raised by feral dogs and subsisting on nothing but straw.
"I do know he shoots from the hip and he says whatever flies out at the time, and I think the whole campaign knows that," Maples, who was married to the GOP presidential nominee from 1993 to 1999, tells The Daily Beast in a wide-ranging interview conducted in New York.
Mr. Trump, with his swaggering, shoot-from-the-hip campaign style, has shown time and again a willingness — nay, an eagerness — to thumb his nose at the hoity-toity members of the Republican establishment, whether big donors like the Koch brothers or powerful entities like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
"Zinke is something of a cowboy, who often shoots from the hip and maybe speaks without knowing all the facts, and he needed a real professional who knows how the department works," said Whit Fosburgh, the president of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, an advocacy group for hunters, fishers and others.
Backed by shoot-from-the-hip owners like Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys, Kroenke wants the N.F.L. to plant its flag in Inglewood, and he is willing to bring the Chargers or the Raiders in as a partner in the stadium, but not the other parts of the real estate development.
If you're willing to wait, you might consider skipping the iPhone 264 altogether and spending a cool grand on the iPhone X. Aside from the hip factor of the anniversary phone, the iPhone X offers the biggest screen of all the new iPhones, new facial recognition features, and an even better camera.
Today, with the help of shoot-from-the-hip tweets, media reports are talking about this story, not in terms of Weiner and the pain he's caused his wife and family, but rather by focusing on Trump's imaginings that somehow Hillary compromised national security because of alleged pillow talk between Huma and Anthony.
I can't think of another game that lets you strafe horses in biplanes, wear steel armor while firing a machine gun from the hip, or blast enemies from an armored train — yet these are all things you can do in the same round of Battlefield 1, and this is just the beta.
Evans turned her camera on the people, shooting from the hip to capture figures like a weathered and majestic farmer named Roy, his face set in determination beneath his straw hat; an Amish Mennonite couple posed before some scrappy foliage; and a stoic girl crouched barefoot in the shade of a tree.
The latter album earned her a small, loyal, devoted, accidental fanbase — and barely cracked the radio, for her conservative, theoretical ideal of synthpop is about as far from the hip-hop and tropical EDM that constituted mainstream pop in 2015 as it is from what synthpop in the '80s actually sounded like.
The 35-year-old, who is paralyzed from the hip down, recently became the first Chinese athlete to be nominated for the Laureus World's Best Sporting Moment of the month after he successfully scaled Lion Rock - a 495 meter tall (1624 feet)mountain which symbolizes a "Hong Kong spirit" of persistence, resilience and unity.
When this happened, Braun said, the editors were often obliged to "reverse engineer" the episode, scouring hundreds of hours of footage to emphasize the few moments when the exemplary candidate might have slipped up, in an attempt to assemble an artificial version of history in which Trump's shoot-from-the-hip decision made sense.
Nobody could watch, say, the Duke-Maryland games of the early '00s, which featured eight or nine future pros and were contested in front of rabid crowds and a national television audience, and persuasively argue that the game was better when jump shots required two ungainly seconds of setup before being fired from the hip.
" Mayhew also "consulted" on The Last Jedi, his family said in their statement, putting "his heart and soul into the role of Chewbacca and it showed in every frame of the films from his knock-kneed running, firing his bowcaster from the hip, his bright blue eyes, down to each subtle movement of his head and mouth.
The new Enhanced Night Vision Goggles - Binocular (ENVG-B) and the Family of Weapons Sights – Individual (FWS-I) will make US Soldiers and Marines deadlier in the dark by offering improved depth perception for better mobility and increased situational awareness at night, as well as the ability to accurately shoot around corners and from the hip.
Marla Maples says her ex-husband, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, "shoots from the hip" when it comes to his controversial comments but that he has good intentions.
If Donald Trump continues to be the president he has been thus far — one who makes up facts, hires his cronies from Wall Street, refuses to vet his cabinet nominees even as much as immigrants are now vetted, rails against the press and shoots from the hip on some of the most delicate of the world's problems — will they take responsibility for their votes?
That tension between hip-hop's ambition and greed comes up again and again on "Climate Change," the 10th album by the Miami rapper Pitbull, who over the last decade has become a star of parallel universe club-rap, increasingly detached from the hip-hop mainstream and nourished by the pop masses who have an affinity for hip-hop, but only from a comfortable remove.
He has to become a healer instead of a divider; a compulsive truth-teller rather than a compulsive liar; someone ready to study problems and make decisions based on evidence, not someone who just shoots from the hip; someone who tells people what they need to hear, not what they want to hear; and someone who appreciates that an interdependent world can thrive only on win-win relationships, not zero-sum ones.
You can watch the first eight seasons; memorable episodes include Vietnam (Season 4, Episode 4), in which he explores an open-air market and tries bird's nest soup in the city of Hue; Lyon (Season 3, Episode 4), in which Mr. Bourdain takes that French town with the chef Daniel Boulud; and the Bronx (Season 4, Episode 2), in which he gets some guidance from the hip-hop artists Afrika Bambaataa and Melle Mel.
Working largely with Pop & Oak — a songwriting and production duo who have collaborated with Alessia Cara and Britney Spears — she mines the 1990s, from the hip-hop swing of groups like SWV and Brownstone to the earthier approach of Groove Theory to the ethereal cool of Aaliyah, invoked here on "Personal" (which builds on "Come Over," a song that became a posthumous hit for her) and "Undercover," which harks back to her early work with Timbaland and Missy Elliott.

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