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This one depicts field hockey gone haywire at Boston University.
Where do you look for opportunities after the market's gone haywire?
And-- and somebody had gone off-- totally gone off the-- gone haywire.
But I think our idolatry of youth and innovators has gone haywire here.
Others have mused that this could be some sort of eavesdropping device gone haywire.
The comics will share some of their own stories of Full Moons gone haywire.
Looking at their source code or data, I explained where things had gone haywire.
Nonetheless, after close scrutiny, CARM-ELO's forecast does not look like an algorithm gone haywire.
Knowing that the stories are entirely true, and are the result of human reasoning gone haywire.
His time at the Mouse House serves as a cautionary tale of succession planning gone haywire.
These are people, whether ethically suspect or downright criminal, whose sense of decency has gone haywire.
It results from an immune system gone haywire, attacking its own cells rather than invading organisms.
The past few months have brought a hurricane of horror stories about social media sites gone haywire.
Corn and soybean futures have gone haywire in past transition years, with prices soaring as yields withered.
Yeah, he's had a couple of innings that have gone haywire; that's what happens in any game.
He pulled Henrik Lundqvist, the franchise's winningest goaltender, just 26 minutes into a playoff game gone haywire.
Like parents throwing a super chill birthday party for the kids when the marriage has gone haywire.
It's such a send-up of family dynamics and the dysfunction among family members when everyone's roles have gone haywire.
It's a critique of corporate ass-covering and scientific ambition gone haywire, and a series of personal tragedies and triumphs.
Bamji explains why: "Researchers nowadays think addiction is just learning gone haywire in a particular part of the brain," she told VICE.
The second thing I noticed in Callander's studio was a contraption that he had set up; it resembled a mobile gone haywire.
"When I tried to get out all the power in the car had gone haywire, and I couldn't open the door," Lindsay said.
Unlike those examples, this film's robots aren't really in it for deeper philosophical reasons: they're just amusement park attractions that have gone haywire.
It's a truism that you can't understand your own parents until you have a kid yourself, but my own compass had gone haywire.
It's a perfect storm of scorn, featuring rich millennials, bad investments, and marketing schemes gone haywire in a kind of international tourist comeuppance.
When the recriminations involve one character's blaming himself for trying to open a jar of nuts, the whole book seems to have gone haywire.
Too much sugar in your bodily fluids means your metabolism has gone haywire—either your cells aren't making insulin or they're not responding to it.
Sweat lodge ceremonies organized in Sedona by Ray in years prior to 2009 had gone haywire, sending multiple people to nearby hospitals for heat stroke.
The newspaper said 11 unidentified ministers agreed May should stand down, warning she has become a toxic and erratic figure whose judgement has "gone haywire".
The Sunday Times reported 11 unidentified ministers agreed May should stand down, warning she has become a toxic and erratic figure whose judgement has "gone haywire".
It matters, because chances are good that you're not going to get anywhere if you refuse to accept some responsibility for whatever has gone haywire here.
But her left leg had gone haywire, and instead of following her natural gait, it was swinging outward and colliding with the pavement at a new angle.
It's not clear exactly why this is happening for some people—maybe something has gone haywire with the autocorrect AI—but Apple is working on a fix.
Not being able to make copies of their own genetic material means not being able to make copies of any genetic material that may have gone haywire.
My National Institutes of Health-trained oncologist helped me understand that this wasn't a foreign terrorist enemy, so to speak, but my own native cells gone haywire.
In recent months, relatives have encountered strange interference on their phones, computers have gone haywire, and strange cars parked outside their homes drive away when someone approaches.
Rothman also raises a second possible reason for the growing anti-porn crusades: There's a growing sense among many conservatives that something has gone haywire with Americans' sexuality.
Psychotic hallucinations are sensory perceptions gone haywire, an extreme form of illusion where the brain exerts its own view of the world such that it becomes severely distorted.
In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had—just for a couple of days—gone haywire.
On June 9, Billie Fotheringham took to Facebook to share hilarious footage of her son Kyle Duffield, 2, and his friend Leo Riddell, 3, and their beauty DIY gone haywire.
The simplest explanation for most unusual internet traffic is either a malware infection or some automated system gone haywire, but the pattern of the queries was too unpredictable for that.
And when I got tired of that, I moved onto the main objective and met new characters, securing their homes from the dangers brought on by Divine Beasts gone haywire.
My body's immune system had gone haywire, responding to the virus by attacking my own nerves, causing loss of sight and mobility -- I had been struck down by biological friendly fire.
While financial markets have gone haywire in recent weeks as COVID-19 has spread, analysts have started providing clients with lists of stock recommendations with particularly strong balance sheets behind them.
In a remarkable confluence of events, this week has gone haywire for not just one, but two bombastic men who use versions of the news to create something more like entertainment.
Both Jack Joyce and Serene have been imbued with time-altering superpowers through a wonky physics experiment gone haywire and players must guide the Joyce brothers through some good old reality-bending craziness.
It's close-the-ice-hockey-rinks cold Cold and hockey are as Canadian as maple syrup, so something has gone haywire if Canadians are running off the rink and into the great indoors.
The very name Columbine — rooted in the Latin word for dove, an enduring symbol of peace — was instantly transmogrified into a metaphor for a nation gone haywire in its embrace of devastating weaponry.
But by the end of her first year of work, and after months of taking painkillers without medical advice, Sudha's menstrual cycle had gone haywire aged 266 - and she was not the only one.
On one hand you have something like Theranos, which again, could be issues of fraud there, there's obviously some things gone haywire at that particular company, which the Wall Street Journal has chronicled beautifully.
The newspaper cited 11 unidentified senior ministers and said they had agreed that the prime minister should stand down, warning that she has become a toxic and erratic figure whose judgment has "gone haywire".
Some of the smartest people in the world live in this community and you can't call yourself out and realize that this culture has gone haywire, and that no culture ever has self-regulated.
My body's immune system had gone haywire, responding to the virus by attacking my own nerves, causing my loss of sight and mobility—you could say I had been struck down by biological friendly fire.
Crispy Pork Chops With Buttered Radishes Making breaded cutlets is fun and relatively tidy in theory, and like papier-mâché gone haywire in reality: so much eggy, bready business everywhere, especially caked on your fingers.
It belongs to a cluster of films, including Deliverance (1972) and Jaws (1975), in which idyllic destinations are menaced by uncontrollable monsters in the form of demented hillbillies, a vengeful shark, or robot gunslingers gone haywire.
There is a betrayal at the heart of this novel that is as simple as it is heartbreaking — neither a straightforward affair, nor an act of aggression: just an instance of love and pity gone haywire.
CreditCreditPeter Bollinger Perhaps the most prescient scene in the futuristic 1960s cartoon "The Jetsons" was when George, the eager technophile, had to run as fast as he could to stay on a newfangled treadmill gone haywire.
That strategy didn't quite work out as planned, and now, Donald Trump's resounding Super Tuesday victory has left the core of the party panicked, like so many anxious carnival goers on a Tilt-a-Whirl gone haywire.
The song sampled an informational broadcast instructing listeners to "always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere" over a neat little breakbeat and some noises like lasers gone haywire, in between meows from a cartoon cat.
Many describe the events of Black Monday as the first instance of computer trading gone haywire, caused by the use of portfolio insurance, a hedging strategy against market declines that involves selling short in stock index futures.
But for most of this year, getting paid has been an exercise in frustration for more than 80,000 Canadian public servants — not for lack of money, but because of a new payroll system that has repeatedly gone haywire.
I just don't get Snapchat so I think I'm inclined not to like it, but I think that our idolatry of youth and innovators has gone haywire here, and we have basically created an entity that is irresponsible to invest in.
Like all tweens, these kids have a touch of the hardcore misanthropic about them; they show up to watch horror films and teach Chucky stabbing moves, and Chucky, like a YouTube algorithm gone haywire, rapidly proceeds to take those to the extreme.
Amid recitations of his tired mantra -- "no collusion" -- Trump called former CIA Director John Brennan "a total lowlife" and said former US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has "gone haywire" because they have been calling attention to Russia's attack on American democracy.
But the truth was that 99% of the people were perfectly decent people, they were just like the people working at Goldman or some other place, and somebody had gone off -- totally gone off the -- gone haywire and other people didn't report it.
A chart of the Fed's balance sheet during this time looks like an EKG gone haywire: A consequence of the government's frantic activity was to withdraw nearly a trillion dollars of liquidity from the financial markets over 2008, most of which coincided with the crash.
We've reached out to Apple to ask if Siri's gone haywire, or if the company is privy to some shady, clandestine conspiracy to cover up Bob Dylan's death the rest of us have no idea about, and we'll update this story if we hear back.
Another example for Fortnite was when a map change tied to the roaming purple cube from over the summer, an in-game narrative event, ended up disrupting the final session of its $1.5 million Summer Skirmish final at PAX West with an anti-gravity field gone haywire.
For Anderson, one of the first clear signs of a process gone haywire came from a barium swallow that suggested she was swallowing long after she should have been, and that the liquid was meanwhile spilling over the back of her mouth and into her throat.
That's also why President Trump's incorrect tweet warning of hurricane risk to Alabama — and the apparently hand-altered map he later displayed to justify it, and his administration's ham-handed attempt to undermine correct weather forecasts by government scientists — cannot be written off as mere Twitter slapstick gone haywire.
"Also in the interview, he called the former CIA Director John Brennan "a total low life" and disparaged other past leaders of US intelligence agencies, including the former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who Trump said had "gone haywire, because they got to him and they probably got him to say things that maybe he doesn't even mean.
While it's true that the movement is most frequently described in terms of the self-stated, explicit white supremacy that defines many of its corners, for many of its members, the gateway drug that led them to join the alt-right in the first place wasn't racist rhetoric but rather sexism: extreme misogyny evolving from male bonding gone haywire.
" I can already hear the critics who will argue that representation in emojis seems like such a small matter as compared to other issues affecting young women and girls, or the men's rights activists who will "start screaming about political correctness gone haywire," as writer Sophie Kleeman put it in a piece titled "Hey, Unicode, It's About Damn Time We Had Some Emojis for Professional Women.
Since 2002, they have been in what has been called their "Screen Grab" period, making video works by recording the computer monitor's output while working, playing video games, or coding. Jodi's "Screen Grab" period began with the four-screen video installation My%Desktop (2002), which premiered at the Plugin Media Lab in Basel. The piece appeared to depict mammoth Mac OS 9 computers running amok: opening windows cascaded across the screen, error messages squawked, and files replicated themselves endlessly. But this was not a computer gone haywire, but a computer user gone haywire.
' But I had to sing it, my whole concert takes off from there. I know I had no understanding of anything. Something had just gone haywire in the country and they were applauding the song. And I couldn't understand why they were clapping, or why I wrote the song.
Virus centres on genetic experimentation and viral weaponry gone haywire. Large, unethical, and greedy corporations and clandestine agencies conduct their unlawful experiments in their hidden laboratories. Violent viral outbreaks, mutations, and genetically altered monstrosities are the focus. In many cases there is both an air of psychological suspense, research, and hardcore violence thrown in the mix.
The first level Cytron is a futuristic Gauntlet-type maze action/adventure game. The story tells that on a distant research facility, the robots serving the researchers have gone haywire and have taken the researchers hostage. Earth sends a remote- controlled robot called Cytron to rescue the researchers. The player controls Cytron either with a joystick or a mouse.
The robots who are supposed to be tending the fields have gone haywire, smashing the crops they previously gathered and attacking any creatures who are not robots. Working together, the mechanics must build a life on the bot-infested planet. As the game is still in development, more story elements are expected to be revealed over time.
The game presents an isometric point of view of different interconnected, mazelike rooms that the player passes through floor by floor. Each room can require brains, brawn or both. All bioweapons present in a room must be killed and all air duct vents that they enter through sealed before proceeding further. The building's paranoid security system has predictably gone haywire, leaving rotating grenade launcher turrets, land mines, electrified floors and laser fences targeting humans.
Daniel Douglas Orlando (born May 29, 1981), also known as Funkefeller, is an Electro House producer from Phoenix, Arizona. Funkefeller has a computer science background and portrays the Funkefeller identity as a mad scientist. When playing live, Funkefeller can be found in full costume with an extensive amount of gear on stage. His shows are combined with a large plethora of visual effects that seem to have come from a science lab gone haywire.
Honoring the Principle of least privilege at a granularity provided by the base system such as sandboxing of (to that point successful) attacks to an unprivileged user account helps in reliability of computing services provided by the system. As the chances of restarting such a process are better, and other services on the same machine aren't affected (or at least probably not as much as in the alternative case: i.e. a privileged process gone haywire instead).
This frequently leaves the inexperienced adventurer, cheesemaker Jonathan Bing, with competing and implausible explanations as to what is actually going on. Downstream, they encounter Miles the Magician, the carefree link men, and the elves at running the mysterious elfin ship, seen at inexplicable moments. (Here, the plot diverges significantly from the rewrite, The Elfin Ship. Editor Del Rey described the plot as having gone "haywire".) The heroes from the downriver trip are taken in an elfin airship to the Moon.
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 4% based on reviews from 80 critics. The site's critical consensus is: "Happily N'Ever After has none of the moxy, edge or postmodern wit of the other fairy-tales-gone-haywire CG movie it so blatantly rips off." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 28 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating “generally unfavorable reviews." Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “C" on an A+ to F scale.
According to Helene, "It was a con. It’s a corrupt scheme gone haywire". According to Stirling, Latifa phoned her from the boat in the middle of the ambush, saying she feared for her life and “was hearing gunshots.” According to Stirling, Latifa made the call via WhatsApp and evidence of the call was provided to authorities in the USA and UK and made available to reporters, although The Daily Beast pointed out that a satellite phone is normally needed to call from their alleged location in the Indian Ocean.
The main thesis of the book is that the current state of American society, characterized by rampant inequality and a winner-take-all philosophy, produces the cheating that has been observed in business, law, academia, journalism, entertainment and medicine. Cheating, of both illegal and legal forms, is pervasive in an American society where incentive-driven structures (e.g. stock options, production-based pay, fast-track career options) have gone haywire: Instead of promoting productivity and "fair play", they reward deception and chicanery. Callahan provides multiple examples of this phenomenon in recent American history.
While abiding by the Underage Superhuman Warfare Act, Riri, her A.I. N.A.T.A.L.I.E. (who is based on Riri's late best friend Natalie), and Xavier King see people fleeing because the Intellicars have gone haywire. As Riri interfaces with the Intellicar, N.A.T.A.L.I.E. finds that it's A.I. is corrupted with a bad code. As the Intellicar starts acting up again, Riri was able to find the reset code as the three Intellicars crash. N.A.T.A.L.I.E. informs Riri that the signal came from the cell phone of André Sims who is currently working as an intern at Stark Unlimited's Chicago branch.
Wily and WWW eventually resurfaced, aiming to steal the Tetra Codes, which would allow them to gain access to the SciLab network and claim the Alpha (Proto) network program, which had gone haywire years prior, causing devices connected to it to malfunction. Attempting to synchronize with Alpha once it was finally obtained, Wily was absorbed into its body along with Bass.EXE, though his consciousness was retrieved following the incident. The WWW was revived one final time at the series' end, with Wily's goal being destruction of both worlds with the aid of giant Copybot (Copyroid) versions of the Cybeasts, Gregar and Falzar.
In 1925 a Tibetan rebellion broke out, with thousands of rebels driving out the Muslims. Ma Qi responded with 3,000 Chinese Muslim troops, who retook Labrang and machine-gunned thousands of Tibetan monks as they tried to flee.(Note, the google book link has gone haywire, but you should still be directed to page 123 when you go to the link, where you should see the paragraph the reference is from) Ma Qi besieged Labrang numerous times and the Tibetans and Mongols fought against his Muslim forces for control of Labrang, until he gave it up in 1927. Ma Qi defeated the Tibetan forces with his Muslim troops.
In May 2018, Helene Jaubert, ex-wife of former French Navy officer Hervé Jaubert told The Daily Beast that Jaubert and Radha Stirling had been in contact with Latifa for five years, and invented the scheme together: "The whole plan was for Hervé to help her escape and once he got her out the daughter was going to get to the dad and say 'I want $3 million or else I'll tell all to the media'. It was a con. It's a corrupt scheme gone haywire". According to Stirling, Latifa phoned her from the boat in the middle of the ambush, saying she feared for her life and "was hearing gunshots".
Mega Man 3 (stylized as Mega Man III on title screen) is an action-platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the third game of the original Mega Man series and was originally released in Japan on September 28, 1990. The game localized in North America later in 1990 and in European regions in 1992. Taking place after the events of Mega Man 2, the plot follows the titular hero as he helps his creator, Dr. Light, and a former villain, Dr. Wily, collect parts for a peace-keeping robot by defeating several Robot Masters that have gone haywire.
Fred arrives, complaining that all of the atmospheric gauges in the science department have gone haywire and blown out the instruments. She is surprised to hear that Harmony and a re-corporealized Spike are, as Gunn says, "having a nooner". Eve arrives and announces that the whole universe is in turmoil – Spike's existence is messing with the expected course of the Shanshu prophecy, because after dying on the Hellmouth to save the world in the series finale of Buffy, Spike now qualifies as a champion. Meanwhile, Harmony's eyes start bleeding and she bites Spike, screaming that he's using her and really wants his "Slayer whore".
The title takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, though presenting a less serious take on the genre, compared to the harsher representations seen in role-playing games such as Final Fantasy VI or Fallout, or movies such as Mad Max or Nausicaa. The environment of Metal Saga seems to be relatively unscathed, with a generally healthy ecosystem and no apparent areas of radioactive contamination, perhaps since the apocalypse (referred to as the Great Destruction) happened in the first place in an attempt to destroy humanity to actually save the planet. Rather than focusing extensively on mutants and ruffians, many of the enemies encountered are merely machines gone haywire. As a result, scavenging such machines and using scavenged parts to build equipment appear to be common activities.
In 1925, a Tibetan rebellion broke out, with thousands of Tibetans driving out the Muslims. Ma Qi responded with 3,000 Chinese Muslim troops, who retook Labrang and machine gunned thousands of Tibetan monks as they tried to flee.(Note, the google book link has gone haywire, but you should still be directed to page 123 when you go to the link, where you should see the paragraph the reference is from) When Ma Qi joined the Kuomintang, the Ninghai army was reorganized into the National Revolutionary Army 26th Division, under Ma Qi's command. Wei Fu -chih was born in Kao-lan district in Gansu in 1895, his alma mater was Paoting Military Officers' College, and among the positions he held was battalion commander in artillery corps of the Ninghai Army.
Her columns were highly critical of New Democratic Party school trustees who sat on the Toronto Board of Education at the time. McLeod also called ethnic parents who wanted heritage language instruction "as diabolical as any of the characters from the imaginative pen of Charles Dickens... a nasty lot indeed," warned people against "multiculturalism gone haywire", and opposed the board's decision to organize a conference for students on apartheid in South Africa. Described as a "journalistic pit bull" in her years at education reporter for the Toronto Sun, McLeod was described by The Globe and Mail as having "influence among the bureaucrats who run Toronto schools from The Education Centre on College Street." After being fired from the Sun, she moved to Kingston, Ontario for three years where she worked as a reporter and columnist for the Kingston Whig-Standard.
The game opens with Scooby-Doo and the gang visiting Fred's cousin Jed at his special effects movie studio and factory Monstrous Fright and Magic or M.F.M., but once they get there, Jed is missing, and his animatronics have gone haywire. They find M.F.M. CEO Winslow Stanton and his assistant Marcy, who inform them Jed is responsible for sabotaging M.F.M. and has not only stolen some expensive animatronics but also a large supply of Mubber (a special compound used make animatronics into life-like special effects monsters). Scooby and the gang thus take it upon themselves to track down Jed and recover the stolen items. Their first stop is the local Chinatown, where they meet Maggie Xi, who warns them that the demonic sorcerer Zen Tuo has disrupted the local festival she is organizing before disappearing when a dragon roar is heard.
Caryn James from The New York Times gave the film a somewhat neutral review, calling it "an imagistic morality tale" and "a bizarrely fascinating story told in flashback", but also was somewhat critical saying "If Mr. Crounse had stayed poised on the line between human reality and horrific visions of evil, he might have turned out a small masterpiece, or at least a cult film. As it is, Eyes of Fire is an ambitious idea gone haywire, as if The Scarlet Letter had zoomed into the future and collided with the movie version of The Exorcist." Dennis Schwartz from Ozus' World Movie Reviews awarded the film a grade B. In his review, Schwartz wrote, "The arty horror pic, not for all tastes... Though it's a flawed film, its strange storyline captivated me despite such obvious flaws as the performances were mostly inadequate, the story had choppy moments and the special effects were cheesy." HorrorNews.
As far as Lizzie is concerned, she owns the world: she's one of the best dippers alive, she has been helping provide for her tribe since Vicki gave her her first computer terminal, she got herself pregnant by some boy because she wanted a baby, and she is about to do the impossible: break into a Y-shielded donkey factory, steal some of their wares, and escape to tell the tale. Though the factory itself has gone haywire (the robots within were improperly programmed and have been destroying products instead of creating them), everything goes according to plan... Except for the escaping part. Restless and locked in, she and Vicki prowl the premises, attempting to find a way out. Jackson and Cazie arrive to confront their worst nightmare: not the insane factory, but rather the fact that a Liver--an unwashed, stupid, uneducated member of the lower classes--was smart to dip their factory.
In December 2018, Helene Jaubert, the American ex-wife of former French Navy officer Hervé Jaubert told American news website The Daily Beast that Hervé Jaubert and Stirling had been in contact with princess Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum (II) for 5 years and invented the whole disappearance scheme together. According to Helene, “The whole plan was for Herve to help her escape and once he got her out the daughter was going to get to the dad and say I want $3 million or else I’ll tell all to the media”. According to Helene, "It was a con. It’s a corrupt scheme gone haywire". According to Stirling, Latifa phoned her from the boat in the middle of the ambush, saying she feared for her life and “was hearing gunshots.” According to Stirling, Latifa made the call via WhatsApp and evidence of the call was provided to authorities in the USA and UK and made available to reporters, although The Daily Beast pointed out that a satellite phone is normally needed to call from their alleged location in the Indian Ocean.
The "Meeting" series featured large-scale brush drawings, prints and paintings (up to seven-and-a-half by thirty-two feet) that intensified Himmelfarb's use of overall patterning, but developed a more dramatic narrative focus sometimes suggesting enlarged, elaborated details from the earlier drawings. Most often these works, such as Lava Flow (Meeting) Red (1986) or Lumber Street Meeting (1988), depicted a pair or trio of grotesque, totemic heads (usually a man in frontal and profile views and a snarling dog), rendered in choppy interlaced brushstrokes and searing colors against black, that emerged and disappeared out of writhing vegetation. While some critics detected the strain of "divided alter-egos" in the new work, others like Art in America’s Frederick Ted Castle saw "baroque brashness," engaging "human messiness" and a rich play of dualities: representation versus non-representation, confrontation versus resolution, man versus nature/beast, the integrated personality versus its parts. Andy Argy noted an intriguing play between form and image "suggesting a calligraphic version of an Abstract Expressionist gone haywire" that enabled the work to seem both serenely decorative and intensely expressionistic, and like Grimm or Andersen fairy tales, both humorous and scary.

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