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Even the best researchers can get tangled up in them.
Retirement policy can get tangled up in ideology, partisan politics and Beltway power struggles.
"Don't let it get tangled up in the wheel, that's all we ask," Sajak joked.
Because she doesn't want sweet, innocent Archie to get tangled up in her father's affairs.
Other girls just get tangled up and collapse like pickup sticks (all flailing, all flopping).
Jupiter and Pluto are both very extreme energies, so when they get tangled up, shit gets real!
But how great would it be if both of those things didn't get tangled up with each other?
Instead of trying to push past your limits, you're trying not to get tangled up in your earbuds.
This can be an issue if you're moving around a lot and don't want to get tangled up.
The PowerLine+ comes with a carrying pouch, making it even less likely to get tangled up in your pocket.
But debates about the proper amount of state spending shouldn't get tangled up in efforts to combat climate change.
The irony of Democrats pursuing this as a "swifter" option is it would likely also get tangled up in a court case.
If I get tangled up in a sentence or I lose my train of thought, I find reading aloud can be helpful.
In the interview, with The Daily News's editorial board, Mr. Sanders does appear to get tangled up in some details and lacks clarity.
In the end, it's even taken down by a handful of balloons (presumably set up for target practice) that get tangled up in its rotors.
This is also a book about corporate feminism, and the women who want to do good but get tangled up in a morally questionable system.
Fast-forward to the third quarter where Green and Griffin again get tangled up, this time in transition as Green tried to draw an offensive foul.
Fourteen-year-old Hitomi and her classmate Ide get tangled up with two supernatural beings who seem bent on trying to unlock Hitomi and Ide's full potential.
Psychology has been called "the hardest science" because the human mind comes with so many messy inconsistencies that even the top researchers can get tangled up in.
Many Democrats and journalists "get tangled up in policy literalism and boxed out of being able to speak clearly about the political reality that is coming," wrote TPM's Josh Marshall.
If I don't take care of my hair before a festival it will get tangled up and I have to cut a few centimeters off to get it back into shape.
They're driving through protected areas like Serengeti National Park and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in caravans of Land Rovers, each packed so tightly that peoples' binocular straps get tangled up.
It's a great pick for pet owners especially, as its low-profile design doesn't include a roller brush — meaning it won't get tangled up in fur and fuzz come shedding season.
The aspect through which our mind functions and deludes itself, projects truths where there are none, and provokes feelings like anger, jealousy, frustration, and attachment—everything we get tangled up in, really.
The so-called Rohrabacher-Farr amendment was passed as part of the broader resolution on the federal budget — and it could get tangled up once more in the upcoming fight over federal spending.
Unlike PS VR or a Vive Pro, the Quest's standalone nature means there aren't any wires to get tangled up in your feet and no need for an external PC or console to provide graphics.
"You don't want to be the only one stopping and then find that all the other guys behind you don't stop and you get tangled up in them in a way you hope not to be," explained Allison.
They also include intelligent controls that let you control the volume, change tracks, and make calls with an attached microphone, as well as a durable Kevlar cable that won't get tangled up in your pocket, purse, backpack, or briefcase.
The above one from Spigen is pretty basic, but if you want something less likely to get tangled up, this one has a magnetic clasp to fasten the two AirPods together either in your pocket or around your neck.
If you've been looking for an Apple Watch charger that isn't yet another long cable that can get tangled up in your bag, Satechi's new USB-C Apple Watch charging dock might be the charger you've been looking for.
I usually switch off between wired earbuds (fast to simply plug in and go, doesn't need to be charged) and wireless earbuds (for exercising and commuting, so I don't get tangled up in a death trap of bag straps and scarves and cords).
Vaccination hasn't yet become a partisan issue in the US. But Nyhan warned that there's a danger of a backlash that would be hard to counter if arguments about vaccination get tangled up with partisan politics — much as has happened with attitudes toward climate change.
Mid-song it seems that Beyoncé realized her ear had started to bleed after she whipped her waist-long braid just a little too hard, causing it to get tangled up in one of her hoop earrings and rip it out of her earlobe.
She does not back down and like most contestants who get tangled up in drama on the flagship Bachelor franchise shows, she's probably looking to carve out a new narrative in Paradise, which means she's a great pick for more time on our TVs.
But I'm here to tell you, each and every model—from the $200 bargain bin finds that probably can't handle an unusually large Cheeto, to the $400 machine that still manages to get tangled up if you don't put your chair back just right—is useless.
And so I agree with other critics that I would have liked to have seen a Suspiria written and directed by a woman who was as deeply affected by the story as Guadagnino clearly was, and as willing to get tangled up in it and not try to untie it all.
That tumble of clauses pushing you forward, letting you get tangled up in the syntax and luxuriate in the syrupy, gleaming wood; the nerdy joy of throwing in the highboys along with the more mundane kinds of furniture; that last evocative image of Gilded Age New York: it's hedonistic to read and it carries a nearly physical pleasure.
"The Missing Door," by Gabriela Carrizo, is a startling dance-theater piece about the moments before a man's death that has the grim look and sense of foreboding of a horror film; Marco Goecke's "Walk the Demon" features dancers twitching and contorting their faces, as if exorcising the titular character; and "Shut Eye" by the troupe's house choreographers Sol León and Paul Lightfoot, in which dancers enter and exit through a central door and get tangled up in front of ghostly projections.
Trump's simplistic view of migration — in which people immigrate because their government is "sending" them, and governments ought to try to keep people from leaving so they can "make their countries great again" — doesn't fit Central American migration to the US. The continued flow of people, often children and families, and often seeking asylum, from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador through Mexico to the US is both a complicated policy problem (in which issues of economic and humanitarian migration get tangled up) and a matter of really sensitive diplomatic dynamics.
This species feeds on flies, mosquitoes, moths, wasps and unfortunate beetles who happen to get tangled up.
Sadly, he isn't a very good cleaner and breaks more than he cleans. Conri and Adrian go through an emergency hospital visit and get tangled up in a gang war, but in the end, they come to know more about each other and trust the other a little more.
During a fight between Thunk and Gran, Eep notices Guy moving away and stops him. Guy wants Eep to stop, so he asks her hunt with him. Eep goes with Guy to hunt, while the others fight among themselves. Eep and Guy make a trap in order to capture the bird but fail when the two get tangled up, and the bird doesn't step in the trap.
Scrappy ties the gang with the rope, but the bullies get tangled up with them too. Cutting one rope will send Scby and Shaggy plummeting down, and vice versa fr Buster and Bull. Bull prepares cut Shaggy and Scooby's rope, Scrappy convinces them to cut their own rope, saving Shaggy and Scooby a trip to the hospital, and winning the match. Buster and Bull go to the hospital instead.
He changes into the monster, grabs Beauty, throws him against the ground and kicks him. He pulls off his hair and throws it back at him, which causes Beauty to lose his temper, and he transforms into a similar monster to fight Good. Good and Beauty approach each other with daggers and soon run into each other. They get tangled up, and soon start to resemble a bull.
Neffi plays a game with some Gelfling children where they get tangled up in a thread of yarn and can't break it. She realizes that a net is stronger than its fibers, and gets an idea. The elders of a village decide to cast a vote to leave or stay. Meanwhile, back at the Dark Castle where the Skeksis live, Emperor SkekSo is worried that the supply of Gelfling essence is running out.
Darryl Singletary was Nick's best friend and the only one in on the secret; he always managed to get tangled up in Nick's adventures. Francis "Frankie" Dutweiler was the neighborhood bully who often antagonized Nick and Darryl. Other characters included Mel and Adrienne McClary, Nick's parents who were a reporter/photographer and real estate agent, respectively; Nick's younger sister, Katie (voiced by Quinn Culkin, Macaulay's real life sister), his pet dog, Slobber, and nosy neighbor, Mrs. Opal.
A set of professional nail care tools The best way to care for nails is to trim them regularly. Filing is also recommended, as to keep nails from becoming too rough and to remove any small bumps or ridges that may cause the nail to get tangled up in materials such as cloth. Bluish or purple fingernail beds may be a symptom of peripheral cyanosis, which indicates oxygen deprivation. Nails can dry out, just like skin.
Land pollution is when pollutants or harmful chemicals get into the soil and change its quality. There is currently a large amount of litter in Hawthorne Park, mainly food packaging, cigarette butts or filters, furniture, and other garbage. Ducks, coyotes and other wildlife may ingest litter, which can block the intestinal tract of animals and result is disease or death. Furthermore, there is the chance that the animals at Hawthorne Park could get tangled up in plastic material and suffocate.
In 2003, she guest starred on TV show Largo Winch as Jacqueline Lindley, the daughter of a newsman target by adriatic commission who falls for Largo but does not want her father to get tangled up in danger. She sings the song La Bamba in the episode. She appeared at the 2003 Much Music Video Music Awards and the 1st Annual Spaceys. It was in 2004 that Kim got her first lead role in a feature film as Constance in Decoys, an alien who falls in love with Roger.
Garden Spider Oscillating Web - Video This action might prevent predators like wasps and birds from drawing a good bead, and also to fully entangle an insect before it cuts itself loose. However, in a case observed in Georgia, Davis witnessed a Vespa crabro fly into the spider's web and get tangled up. Upon looking closer it was found that V. crabro was actually cutting free prey that had been caught in the A. aurantia web. In this case, A. aurantia did not interfere or fight with the European hornet, probably because it dropped from the web and hid nearby.
Jalaibee's story revolves around two orphaned friends Billu (Danish Taimoor) and Bugga (Ali Safina) who get tangled up in a debt with the local mafia called The Unit. As they look for ways to pay the debt before The Unit comes to collect, they find out they are in deeper waters than they thought. Thinking of different ways to pay the debt, they stumble upon an idea to rob a local casino. To execute this heist, they enlist the help of a bar dancer named Banno (Zhalay Sarhadi) to seduce to the owner of the casino.
The plot revolves around Ian, a 16-year-old rebel teenager, who for his graduation video faces a botarga (mascot) and is forced to work to amend his mistake. Everything will get tangled up when Ian learns that his dad is not his real father. The two have a very close relationship, they are even similar, so this news causes both to be disappointed. Ian embarks on a journey with the objective of finding André, his biological father, who lived his glory days in the 80s as a telenovela actor, but is currently an alcoholic who works as a botarga.
The novel was well received, with author Marcia Muller stating that "his stark depiction of the New Mexico landscape is particularly fine" and that she found the work to be "a compelling and often chilling book". The novel was also nominated for the 1979 "Best Mystery Novel" Edgar Award. Kirkus Reviews finds it a satisfying novel: > Like so many other mystery men these days, the splendid Mr. Hillerman has > allowed his detective, Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Police, to get tangled up > with terrorists: a Boy Scout troop is held hostage by a fringe Indian-rights > gang whose leader is a madman out for revenge and personal gain. But never > mind.
Divers at Work on the Wreck of the Maine was one of a series of four reconstructed actualities (actualités reconstituées) filmed by Méliès as illustrations of recent incidents in the Spanish–American War. The film is shot with an aquarium between the camera and the action, allowing real water and fish to be included in the frame; a painted gauze screen in front of the lens adds to the watery effect. The corpse is a mannequin. Méliès may have ended the film when he did partly for practical staging reasons: toward the end of the action, the divers' long air hoses begin to get tangled up with each other.
Captain and Mrs. Arnold are flying off in their plane, the White Swallow, and apparently have crash-landed in a remote part of Africa. The children, home from school and in the care of Dimmy, team up with Prince Paul, and go flying off in his royal plane to Africa (together with Paul's loyal and devoted courtiers, Ranni and Pilescu) to rescue the Arnolds – and get tangled up with a strange and secretive African tribe with flaming red hair and living within secret tunnels and caves inside a mountain. Along the way they befriend the black African boy Mafumu, who acts as a guide, and without whose help they would never have succeeded in their mission.
The series started with a four-part storyline, collected in the Shaman's Rain trade paperback, introducing the characters and premise, along with the city of Devil's Echo. Preparing to leave her childhood and unfortunately distance from her faerie friend Dash, Chance Falconer investigates the attack on a shaman that came to the city with his daughter in the midst of political back-stabbing preceding the elections. Her father absent, Chance still decides to get tangled up in unraveling the plot to destroy the city. Making allies in the police department and the newspapers, she ultimately reveals an antagonist from her father's most disturbing case using the political unrest to fuel greater troubles to the city.
In modern systems the pins are reset by a pinsetter which lifts up the pins, each connected by a string on top, and lowers them back into the square shape for the next throw. The strings can be a positive factor for the bowler, as they can knock down other pins, or a negative factor, as they can get tangled up during the resetting process, though this is not always a problem as the machine can retract the strings for a short distance and allow a few seconds for them to untangle automatically. Compared with the ten-pin "free-fall" pinsetter, the string pin-setter has fewer moving parts, consumes less power, and costs less to maintain. String pinsetters can also be found on low-cost or recreational ten-pin lanes.
' Living on Capital describes Raban's early childhood, much of which is re-presented in his travelogue, Coasting. Living with Loose Ends is a rather rambling account of family life, but 'Freya Stark on the Euphrates' and 'Fishing' - describing the writer's long love affair with the rod and reel - are two well-crafted articles that have a strong merit in their own right. V The last part - and the one in which Raban really comes into his own - deals with travelling and the writing of the travel book and goes a long way to explaining Jonathan Raban's own wanderlust. As he says about travelling and writing, 'Simple wanderlust is relatively easy to fend off, but when it starts to get tangled up with literary motive it becomes irresistible; and literature and travel are anciently, inevitably tangled.
In modern systems the pins are reset by a pinsetter which lifts up the pins, each connected by a string on top, and lowers them back into the square shape for the next throw. The strings can be a positive factor for the bowler, as they can knock down other pins, or a negative factor, as they can get tangled up during the resetting process, though this is not always a problem as the machine can retract the strings for a short distance and allow a few seconds for them to untangle automatically. Compared with the ten-pin "free-fall" pinsetter, the string pin-setter has fewer moving parts, consumes less power, and costs less to maintain. String pinsetters can also be found on low-cost or recreational ten-pin lanes.
By early 2007 Brunson's record had improved to 14–0, with all of his victories coming in the 1st round, and he was closing in on the unofficial North American record for consecutive 1st-round KOs held by Arthur “Young Otto” Susskind, who was credited with 15 consecutive 1st-round KO victories in the early 20th century. The major difference between Brunson's and Otto's streaks is that Brunson's began with his pro debut whereas Otto's streak did not start until well into his pro career. On March 27, 2007, he equaled Otto's record when he KO'd David Johnson after 52 seconds of the 1st round. Brunson's record equaling effort was almost foiled due to a bizarre accident: Early in the bout Johnson managed to get tangled up with referee Dale Grable, which caused him to fall and injure his ankle.
By the end of Gunsmith Cats, it was revealed that Kerasine was created as a designer drug that would be addictive yet without negative side effects, allowing for a drug that would not harm consumers and thus, higher profits, and through her influence, that she would use that to establish an honorable and stable order of criminal activity and "necessary evil" in Chicago, wiping out gangs and syndicates with otherwise greedy or selfish intentions and dishonorable and disreputable reputations for breaking deals and cruel intrigues that were also affecting society in a worse way. After losing her memory in her final battle with Rally in the original series, she regains it after Rally and Misty get tangled up in a turf war between Goldie and the more hostile Mafia fractions, in which course Rally saves Goldie's life. In the end Goldie and Rally part on a truce, especially since Misty has (more or less voluntarily) joined Goldie as her lover.
Skrepenak was drafted in the 1992 NFL Draft with the 32nd overall pick in the second round by the Los Angeles Raiders. He stayed with the franchise for four seasons, which included a relocation from Los Angeles to Oakland. During training camp of the 1993 NFL season he was moving into the starting lineup due to an injury to Gerald Perry. However, he was injured during his second preseason start when Charles Haley bull rushed him, which caused him to get tangled up between Jeff Hostetler and the turf and which resulted in a dislocated ankle joint that kept him out for the season. Skrepenak did not become a starter for the Raiders until midway through the 1994 NFL season when he replaced Bruce Wilkerson. He started the final 10 games of 1994 and the first 14 games of the 1995 NFL season before being benched toward the end of the season in favor of Robert Jenkins.

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