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"head-scratcher" Definitions
  1. something that is confusing, mysterious, or hard to understand

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Arron Bevin posted this old head-scratcher to Facebook on Monday.
Each new world revealed by the Voyagers was a head-scratcher.
TURNER: I think -- to me, the jacket was a total head scratcher.
The Facebook-WhatsApp pairing had been a head-scratcher from the start.
One case in particular has emerged as a head scratcher and a tearjerker.
MACCALLUM: Up next, a veteran journalist provokes a head-scratcher about President Trump.
So from our allies' perspective, the national security reason is a head-scratcher.
In this other unlikely relationship, this majestic creature doubles as a head scratcher.
Establishing Alphabet as a holding company in 2015 was a head-scratcher anyway.
When we first heard about Banza Rice, it was a bit of head-scratcher.
Why Salesforce might be interested in Twitter was a head-scratcher to some people.
To an outsider, Tucson's star turn may be a bit of a head scratcher.
House of Deréon isn't just a head-scratcher in the context of today's standards.
Exactly how a shrew shrinks its brain is still something of a head-scratcher.
And a head-scratcher about a lonely student suspected of murdering her imaginary boyfriend.
For a former pro athlete and a business-deal junkie, this is a head scratcher.
It's a bit of a head scratcher as to who this setup would appeal to.
It came across as menacing, generally surprising, but also a bit of a head-scratcher.
" In the subject of an email, the White House called Whitehouse's remarks a "head scratcher.
" On the tugboat, Cluett spoke of a "hundred-and-fifty-five-million-dollar head-scratcher.
J.C. People of the world: Fergie has returned with the head-scratcher of the summer.
If Atari ends up selling the joysticks separately, that'll be an even bigger head-scratcher.
It's a head-scratcher for the ages that likely has the NFL buzzing in Philadelphia.
Here's a head-scratcher: Getting a raise could hurt your standard of living in retirement.
But the confirmation led to another head-scratcher: How did it end up in Oregon?
So John Krasinski's thriller not getting nominated for sound mixing is another big head-scratcher.
His very first tweet on his return from his extended Asia trip was this head-scratcher.
BTS's omission from the main awards is perhaps the biggest, but not the only head-scratcher.
"Tonight was a head-scratcher; I'll take that matchup any day," Dodgers manager David Roberts said.
Once again, you're bang on the money—the answer to that little head-scratcher is dinner.
Of course, in many of these leaks you do see one big head scratcher: a third iPhone.
The Chinese company Bytedance bought it last year, and in a head-scratcher, is eliminating the Musical.
Head scratcher If you're a math professor you have to do something pretty special to make headlines.
The thing with Altria was a bit of a head-scratcher at first, to be quite honest.
Thankfully, and despite some stiff conversations and head-scratcher subplots, this week's episode begins to remedy that.
First there was the Tyson Barrie situation, which had all the makings of another Colorado head-scratcher.
"From every Republican I've spoken with and some Democrats, this has been a head-scratcher," said McDowell.
Murphy said the approach so far has been a "head-scratcher" because shopping by voice remains difficult.
Brad Pitt was in attendance at Kanye West's Sunday Service and it's kind of a head-scratcher.
The Haggler This jam-packed episode contains both a Haggler intervention and a head-scratcher of a mystery.
A reindeer on the rooftop is one thing, but a dog on a roof, that's a head-scratcher.
"The list was a head-scratcher, a random assortment of obscure and questionable pundits," Politico reported in 2016.
While the lettuce was a bit of a head scratcher, the dish successfully fused taste, texture and temperature.
There's the engagement party, the bachelorette party, and, possibly the greatest head-scratcher of them all, the bridal shower.
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's relationship, as public as it is, can still be a bit of head-scratcher.
Exactly how CNN was asleep at the wheel — given its vast resources and experience — is an absolute head-scratcher.
The results yielded a head-scratcher: more men than women being underpaid (and so more corrective raises for men).
Schiff called Nunes's actions a "complete head-scratcher" due to probes of Russia's intervention in the 2016 presidential election.
This is what we aim to investigate, and today, friends, we have a mildly horrifying head-scratcher to unpack.
I had an unguessable square in the northwest and a head-scratcher elsewhere with a plural that looks singular.
This can be a real head-scratcher for anyone who wants to get the most bang for their bite.
While interviewees can expect Thiel's head scratcher, the billionaire notes that he values resumes and references over the interview experience.
But now, in an interview with the New York Times, Trump has presented us with an even bigger head-scratcher.
" He said watching Comey's news conference, he expected criminal charges against Clinton, and called his decision "a real head-scratcher.
The Unravel Project, the designers behind this head scratcher, originally sold the "waist belt" on Net-A-Porter for $405.
This element option is a head-scratcher — is there a plausible scenario of good intent for the non-consensual pornography?
Few people embody it more than Mr. Thiel, making his support for Mr. Trump a bit of a head scratcher.
The head-scratcher of an ending, a thought-provoking reveal that intentionally leaves every major story beat open for interpretation.
" He ended his speech with a hilarious head-scratcher of a statement: "I love grapes, so thank you so much.
No matter the challenging individual in question, the greatest head-scratcher of them all has got to be The Dude.
The assertion — including why it was on Trump's mind in the first place — was a bit of a head-scratcher.
But once the difficulty ramps up — with more colors and increasingly complex patterns — Kami 2 turns into quite the head-scratcher.
But just making one camera was a bit of a head-scratcher when everyone else was releasing two at a time.
Democrats agreed the news was a head-scratcher, and more evidence to the minority party of West Wing disarray (The Hill).
What might be more of a head-scratcher is Minnesota, which ranks third in deal volume but second in dollar volume.
But the purchase is a head-scratcher for a Wall Street analyst, who said the sizable purchase sends a puzzling signal.
Another head-scratcher: Why put Theon and the Ironborn on the Bran, especially if Bran is the Living's most valuable asset?
A Hailey, Idaho, moose found herself in quite a head-scratcher recently, when she fell into the basement of a local home.
Kenyon Martin finally heard what Karl had to say and did a little wondering aloud of his own: A true head-scratcher.
"PopArt is a head-scratcher," Mitchell J. Warren, executive director of A.V.A.C., an advocacy group for H.I.V. prevention, said in an email.
While a company spokesperson declined to answer that exact question, we did receive a generic statement that partially addressed the head scratcher.
Bossie agreed with host Savannah Guthrie that it was a "head scratcher" that Flynn would lie about his contact with foreign officials.
And, perhaps, the most pressing head-scratcher of all: Just how the hell does Harrison Ford get his arms to look like that?
Rampage is a real head-scratcher: Either it's the dumbest movie I've seen in a while, or it's secretly a work of genius.
There's also no HDMI connectivity, a head-scratcher of a decision that limits what the Playbase will be capable of in the future.
Jordan knew the proper cuticle care, Jason gave the best massages, and Jean Blanc knew just how to work that metal head scratcher.
Given the veteran's recent struggles, his being picked up by a major organization like Rizin is initially a bit of a head-scratcher.
"If you thought the PEOPLE magazine cover was shocking, mine and Gwen's relationship is probably the biggest head-scratcher," he quipped to McBride.
He will be missed by his teammates, and his absence makes this game more of a head-scratcher than it would otherwise be.
The chef says he's surprised by the popularity of his fricassee of mushrooms, and on paper, the assembly reads like a head-scratcher.
That's a bit of a head-scratcher, given that with the iPhone 6s, Apple had one model that worked across all U.S. carriers.
As the years pile on, the best picture win by "Forrest Gump" at the 67th Academy Awards becomes more of a head-scratcher.
There are no debuts except for in the theme entries, no head-scratcher names, no start-ups that might go public next year.
There are no debuts except for in the theme entries, no head-scratcher names, no start-ups that might go public next year.
The latest Silicon Valley head scratcher: How can Uber, one of the most sought-after startup investments, sell shares at two separate valuations?
Mr. Lang much prefers a head-scratcher, something that reveals itself after days or even weeks of reflection, and even then only in part.
But deciding between 64GB and 256GB won't be the only head-scratcher — perhaps the biggest question of all is what to call the damn thing.
We've created a glossary of terms you might come across, so your next trip to the bedding aisle will be less of a head scratcher.
This fight was a head scratcher as Shevchenko sat back and waited to counter for two rounds, but did nothing when Nunes' telegraphed blows came.
The idea was a bit of a head scratcher considering the cups are hot to the touch upon purchasing and not exactly conducive to coloring.
I admire that Stewart is going this route for altruistic reasons, but from a strictly tennis perspective, it is a bit of a head-scratcher.
Yet the head-scratcher remains: Why did early dinosaurs survive the hell of the Triassic extinction, leaving them — free of competitors — to multiply and dominate?
"So, pulling out at this late stage — and not three months ago, or waiting until post-Iowa — is really a head-scratcher and a disappointment."
A new Hulu show will revisit one of King's most famous locations, but just how Castle Rock connects to Shawshank is still a huge head-scratcher.
Good, because once again, the internet just provided the world with a real head-scratcher, and you're going to need to be comfortable for this one.
However, when viewed within the XR paradigm, Snap's focus on being a camera company is far less a head-scratcher than it is a no-brainer.
Open your mind and check out the clip -- Michelle's answer is a bit of a head-scratcher, but definitely sounds like she had a good time.
For some critics, the decision to take triclosan out of topical products but leave it in an oral product is a bit of a head-scratcher.
Jackson had no shortage of potential suitors, which only made his decision to accept the Cleveland Browns' head-coaching job even more of a head-scratcher.
There was the odd head-scratcher (hello, Nigel Farage, taking a page out of Ted Cruz's book by asking about alleged biases against right-wing opinion).
" He called the show "a bit of a head-scratcher, given how much NHPR itself gains from its association with the first-in-the-nation primary.
That it remained a no-bid gig in the wake of the breach was a head scratcher for most people, including, surprisingly enough, members of Congress.
In fact, Lenovo's decision to buy the business for $1.25 billion was a head-scratcher for industry analysts, who thought the company was making a big mistake.
The "Megatron" singer's decision is a head-scratcher, considering the fact that Minaj's musical style over the years does not align with Saudi Arabia's strict conservative laws.
La La Land makes perfect sense given the critical hype and the president's love for jazz music, but Monster Trucks is a bit of a head-scratcher.
All this to say: The new tools certainly would've come in handy then, and it's a head-scratcher that it's taken Twitter so long to enable them.
Along those lines, Trump's accusation Tuesday morning (one he repeated in a barrage of early tweets) that Corker "is now fighting Tax Cuts" was a head-scratcher.
"Certainly the 19 free-throw differential is a head scratcher for me, and we've got to continue to look at how we create more contact," Crean said.
The transaction is a bit of a head scratcher and will likely cause some concern on the Street about the program, J.P. Morgan analyst Michael Weinstein said.
How it has managed to help produce such vivid sounds from Jessy Lanza is a head-scratcher that, God willing, The New York Times never catches onto.
And right the bettors were: During the finale, Bran was appointed king by a council of other main characters, a "head-scratcher" outcome that flummoxed many fans.
For the Donald Trump who as a 2016 candidate savaged supporters of the Iraq War and other Middle East military actions, Bolton is a major head-scratcher.
The Delta Regional Authority is similar to the ARC but for the South's Delta region, is also slated for defunding—another head-scratcher given Trump's support there.
But Disney also lost more than $500 million on Hulu last fiscal year, making the choice to create content for that platform rather than Disney+ a head-scratcher.
This (debut, natch) was a bit of a head scratcher; at one point I had "Noname corn" but GMO and NONGMO are a big deal in the world.
"This is a real head-scratcher," said Robert Litt, a former general counsel for the director of national intelligence and now an attorney for the law firm Morrison & Foerster.
It's not surprising Stevie Wonder is a Pistons fan ... dude is a Motown LEGEND ... but the reason why he likes the team is another head scratcher from the singer.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)When Apple bought Texture, a subscription magazine app reportedly valued at around $50 million, last month, the move seemed like a bit of a head-scratcher.
Including voice messaging in your app is one thing, but suggesting it's an easier and more convenient way to conduct business in a professional environment is a real head-scratcher.
The other piece is a bit of a head scratcher for those pulled in by the promise of a body heat-powered watch: there's a replaceable lithium-ion battery inside.
The curious compilation of music from movie soundtracks was the only head-scratcher of the evening, but not even the odd instrumental notes could pull the focus off the plate.
The Clinton campaign has been trying to turn Sanders's preference for a single-payer healthcare system against him recently — a gambit that is a head-scratcher for many Democratic insiders.
Media moguls have been in selling mode lately, but the head-scratcher there has been: If everyone's selling, who would want to be on the other side of that deal?
Even compared to eating turkey, a dish that few people truly make well, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, now in its 92nd year, is a bit of a head-scratcher.
"The most diplomatic thing you could possibly say was, 'Wow, that was a real head-scratcher," said Ron Wyden of Oregon, the leading Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee. Diplomatically.
But the purchase is a head scratcher for a Wall Street analyst who said the purchase sends a puzzling signal and appears to muddle Intel&aposs vaunted AI game plan.
We'll be oh-so-lucky if we get one final food-related head-scratcher today—but at least we closed the case on whether Obama actually eats seven almonds every night.
It was enough of a head scratcher that she needed it explained twice, before she could answer the question of whether that was something she felt she should have known about.
A head scratcher: 8% of Americans say that they believe both — so different that they prompted the hiring of Bob Mueller as special counsel for the Russia investigation — versions of events.
And if that embarrassing incident didn't whip up enough hubbub on cable TV, on Sunday, Missoula-born David Lynch rebooted his beloved head-scratcher series of yore, "Twin Peaks," on Showtime.
To the men around Myrtle Gordon, an actress losing her grip on reality as opening night approaches, it's a real head-scratcher: What in the world is making her so crazy?
"While the timing of this departure is a head scratcher, change could be a good thing for Apple, as the last year has been nothing to write home about," they wrote.
"This is a head-scratcher given that Chinese reserves during the month only declined by just under $4 billion," said Gennadiy Goldberg, senior rates strategist, at TD Securities in New York.
Asian Americans as a whole have moved leftward in recent decades, making CAFT an outlier, and something of a head-scratcher given that Trump impersonated a Chinese man onstage last year.
The lack of everyday apps like Netflix and Amazon is a head-scratcher, too; hopefully Vizio adds them before both the new P-Series and M-Series launch in a couple months.
Its shape, about 800 meters long and only 80 wide, is another head-scratcher for astronomers, who are perplexed by the fact that it has no comet-like tail of melting ice.
David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital funds were down 4 percent during the second quarter, a period that the firm refers to as a "head scratcher" in a new investor letter obtained by CNBC.
It's not exactly clear at this moment what specific tech Google is shelling out for—but the acquisition paradoxically both makes a lot of sense and is a bit of a head scratcher.
Let's start at the beginning, with arguably the most complex head-scratcher: how could a smartphone app draft a new and relevant bill for the people of a certain district to put forward?
A head-scratcher of a piece with the conservative commentator Glenn Beck, heavy on shots of his scenic Idaho ranch, included Mr. Beck and a Vice correspondent watching the presidential debate on Sunday.
The failure of U.S. price pressures to gain much momentum, starting with wages, is a head-scratcher given the tight labor market evinced by an unemployment rate of a mere 3.5% in November.
Darren Aronofsky's latest head-scratcher lit up Film Twitter over the weekend, starting one of those nerd-offs where everyone had to take a side, posit a theory, or offer up some snarky witticism.
Although Amazon's bookstores offer a completely different shopping experience, the move was a bit of a head-scratcher, given how a lot of the national chains have shut down their bookstores in recent years.
For decades, a head-scratcher like, "Just what is the Kessel Run, anyway?" was best left for the fans to suss out, whether via late-night sleepover debates or pizza-fueled role-playing adventures.
The move is a bit of a head-scratcher, given Amazon's manifest belief that grocery delivery will be a big part of its business in the future, and it's possible it is just temporary.
"The fact that he kept doing it after getting a letter from ATF was kind of a head scratcher," says Assistant US Attorney for the District of Minnesota Benjamin Bejar, who prosecuted the case.
That's not nearly enough to make this sequel a slam-dunk — you usually want a four- or five-times multiplier to get into that range — so in fact, it's a bit of head-scratcher.
That was a head-scratcher for city officials because they couldn't remember purple anywhere on the sculpture, and the idea of repainting the iconic work in any way that was inauthentic verged on sacrilege.
This New York Fashion Week is expected to be a head-scratcher, between the see-now-buy-now hoopla, the Tommy Hilfiger and Gigi Hadid carnival extravaganza, and the Department of Sanitation's debut runway moment.
Head scratcher: Elise Gould, one of the study's authors, tells Axios that although there's a smaller percentage of women participating in the workforce, the share of those employed is higher for women than for men.
Thursday was another head-scratcher for coach Kevin Ollie, who has questioned his team's effort lately and then watched them settle for 26 23-point attempts and shoot a dismal 21 percent from the floor.
"If you thought the PEOPLE magazine cover was shocking, mine and Gwen's relationship is probably the biggest head-scratcher," he joked to Martina McBride on her Vocal Point podcast, which was previewed exclusively in PEOPLE.
This apparent head-scratcher has led some to wonder if Cohen's overture is therefore simply a veiled attempt to ask Trump for a pardon (which Trump seems to be fond of doing as of late).
"It's kind of a head-scratcher, because he seems really out of step with what the president has said and stood for going all the way back to the campaign," retired U.S. Army Lt. Col.
Rakuten spent a reported $20 million a year on that deal in a bit of a head-scratcher for a company that has not made a big U.S. push with its main Rakuten shopping site.
The electronic music instrument company Novation has put together a neat little documentary in which they posited this head scratcher to an array of well-known producers, including the UK musician Sam Shepard, aka Floating Points.
Couple that with a market that has been referred to as a "perfect storm" for filing and it might seem a head-scratcher why Qualtrics would take another round, diluting its equity instead of going public.
Price and release date aside, the biggest head scratcher is why in Red's teaser photo the Lithium seemingly doesn't use the pogo pin connectors on the back of the Hydrogen One to interface with the phone.
Moss called it a little bit of head-scratcher as to how the plaintiffs in the cases before him will suffer irreparable injury if he doesn't take action against a policy that is already on hold.
QUITE LITERALLY, LEADERS OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE HAD DIAMETRICALLY OPPOSED VIEWPOINTS AND NOT ANYBODY COULD HAVE HAD THE SAME EXPLANATION OF WHAT THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT SO IT'S SORT OF A HEAD SCRATCHER A LITTLE BIT.
While the decision to go to the Buccaneers, who haven't made the playoffs in more than a decade, was initially a head scratcher, the move gives Brady an excellent opportunity to further chase history before retiring.
That Snap is leaning into camera-based search may seem like a head-scratcher to some, but consider the implications of Snapchat becoming a de-facto part of your math homework and it's not hard to understand.
Spend a few hours soaking in the stylish monochrome graphics and undeniably catchy musical riffs and you'll be hooked, unable to shake the unfolding mystery of this odd and beautifully constructed head-scratcher of a video game.
"That's one that sticks out as a bit of a head scratcher," said Dr. Joshua M. Sharfstein, a professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who was a top F.D.A. official under President Barack Obama.
And yes, Slimane's beginning at Celine was new for the house and those loyal fans who feel so emotionally connected to it — but arguably, it couldn't have been a head-scratcher for the man himself to pull off.
The lack of consistency was the real head-scratcher, too; often, the frame rate would dive, or dive into a straight-up stutter, at random times, even when there wasn't much happening in the game at the time.
This combination is a bit of a head-scratcher, change-seeking Uranus in the sign of the immovable Bull, and no doubt this transition will bring with it earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in both nature and our personal lives.
AR is more broadly one of those unique scenarios where everyone can imagine a potential end-case, it's how it gets there that's the head-scratcher and Apple seems to need developers to take on the risk of experimenting.
Last week turned into a head-scratcher for the Orange, who ran a program-record 105 plays - tying an ACC record - and outgained the Bulls 549-454 but could not crack the end zone for the final three quarters.
But, the biggest head-scratcher for me is: Why did a family constantly called out for appropriating Black culture think it was a good idea to cover the faces of icons (and music pioneers) like Tupac and Biggie with their own.
It's all just an interesting head-scratcher, but more fundamentally while Apple is trying to wrench more cash out of its hardware acolytes, it still can't afford to shy away from low-cost devices that entice people into high-cost services.
SplashData CEO Morgan Slain calls it "a real head-scratcher" that people continue putting themselves at risk, despite frequent news of highly publicized hacks like Marriott's recent database breach and the National Republican Congressional Committee hacks during the midterm elections.
And now we&aposre talking about something much larger, something much more expensive, an independent capability outside of the other branches of the service to operate and for me when this was mentioned it was all kind of a head-scratcher.
As much as everyone loves America's Best Dance Crew, this introduction is a little bit of a head scratcher since no one needs to spend nearly eight minutes watching Cupcake filming drama — this episode actually ends up being all about romance.
The Navy&aposs failure to implement assessments is a head-scratcher, GAO said, because shortly after the collisions, Navy inspectors assessed 164 SWOs and said they were concerned about the ship-driving competency levels of more than 80% of them.
The particular phenomenon of young women expressing no fealty for Clinton on the basis of gender is a head scratcher for many older Americans, particularly pioneering feminists, who have been part of the struggle to bring women's rights as far as they've come.
Even today, with all of its posthumous acclaim, it's a hard movie to boil down to a single pitch—"Harrison Ford hunts some robots" seems too simplistic—and it's the kind of moody head-scratcher that still spurs arguments among its fans.
Whether that means commenting with a bunch of heart emojis on old Instagram photos or dropping hints on Twitter, or randomly stopping by bar where you crush just so happens to hangout often (you know, pure coincidence), love is a real head scratcher.
This whole Russiand oping issue has been on the IOC's plate for some time now, so it's a bit of a head scratcher that it is only now looking into these options, especially considering the Rio Games are less than three weeks away.
Of all the whiz-bang announcements that came out of this year's D23, there was one that proved to be a pretty big head-scratcher: Kit Harington was going to be joining the forthcoming Eternals movie as Dane Whitman, aka Black Knight.
" The plot's a head-scratcher, but at the première, in L.A., one bit of dialogue got laughs: "Turns out the only number I can really remember is my mom's landline, so I ended up talking to my mom for, like, an hour.
That's why Kraninger's nomination, which President Trump announced in June, has been such a head-scratcher: She doesn't appear to have much discernible knowledge of or interest in consumer protection and financial services, and she wasn't on anyone's radar before her nomination.
For the last two months, HBO's The Night Of has proved to be the great head-scratcher of the summer, a series that provokes countless questions: Did Nasir "Naz" Khan (Riz Ahmed) brutally murder Andrea Cornish (Sofia Black-D'Elia) during an unexpected late-night rendezvous?
The release of the emails, at least, is no head scratcher: Donald Jr. apparently believed that The Times was about to publish them anyway and figured that if he beat us to the punch, he'd make it look as if he had nothing to hide.
And its moves into the European market, which it eventually left entirely, played a small role in perhaps one of the greatest head-scratcher moves in computing history: Gateway's 22000 acquisition of Amiga, a merger that on its face sounds like it shouldn't have happened.
Across 35 minutes, he bounces between insectoid acid, baile funk, and nigh-new agey ambience, the whole set's both rapturous and bewildering—a head-scratcher that you can't help but nod along to, which is more or less the appeal of his music to begin with.
The Carpetbagger Far and away the biggest head-scratcher at the Golden Globes on Sunday was how on earth "The Martian" — that rip-roaring laugh riot about a marooned astronaut's ingenious and desperate efforts to stay alive — walked away with the top award for best comedy or musical.
It was a bit of a head-scratcher when Amazon announced it was spending nearly $1 billion in cash to buy Twitch, but it turns out that once again the retailer was ahead of the curve, realizing that a lot of people wanted to watch other people play video games.
And I think a lot of it is going to be this intersection of topic-based networks, or topic-based communities, and inherent in this is how are you solving this kind of beauty conundrum where it's not about a perfect answer, a perfect score, a perfect algorithm, it's like a head scratcher.
But if you get past the reflexive response (it helps knowing woolly mammoths were vegetarians) there are some surprisingly sound scientific, ecological and even ethical arguments for trying: The advances may also help preserve endangered species, protect fragile habitat and possibly even curtail global warming (more on that head-scratcher in a bit).
This is all quite a head-scratcher because the company's technology has been called a fraud; the government is investigating for fraud; the company's partners, including Walgreens, have dropped the service from its stores; and Ms. Holmes has been barred from the blood-testing business for at least two years in California.
Choosing your motherboardImage: MSIIt's still early days for Kaby Lake and Ryzen, which means it's still early days for motherboards that support them, but generally speaking picking up a motherboard is much less of a head-scratcher than choosing your processor... although admittedly there are a confusing number of specs to consider here too.
And sometimes Seth is clueless enough to annoy the reader almost as much as he annoys other characters who are more annoying than he is; his attraction to Leonie may not exactly be a head-scratcher — she's the beautiful daughter of a privilege that Seth never had — but it's shallow and unworthy of him nonetheless.
That two of the world's most enduring and renowned salsa bands are booked at a theater with permanent seats is a bit of a head scratcher, but few performance spaces are large enough to accommodate the legions of fans both El Gran Combo and La Sonora Ponceña have accrued during their decades of performance.
And in true Kinsella fashion, the band's kajillionth new album, 1984, kicks off with a head-scratcher as band member Melina Ausikaitis takes over on vocal duties, singing over the silence: "I pretend I'm a tiny baby that can't keep its eyes open" with a front-porch drawl that puts a Midwestern twang on the line.
The researchers, at the University of Southern California, provided the names of a female key grip and a few female best boy grips, who, as their head-scratcher job titles suggest, are also a rarity in the business: Of the 274 best boy grips on the top films from the last three years, only eight were women.
Last year, some critics believed that Deadpool, which garnered Golden Globe, Producers Guild, and Critics Choice nominations, was snubbed by the Oscars, but that's nothing compared to the biggest head-scratcher regarding the Academy's habitual neglect of the genre: Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, generally considered one of the best modern superhero films, was shut out of the major nominations in 2009.
But at least the environmental theme there is clear, whereas movement five is mostly just a head-scratcher unless you're in possession of a news release that explains the pairs of wrestlers struggling on floor mats as a "visualization of Henri Bergson's 'élan vital,'" the "vital impulse" that gives life its uniqueness (and, in the philosopher's optimistic view, explained the evolution of higher forms).
We asked four researchers to weigh in on that head-scratcher of a question: Paul Sutter, astrophysicist, Ohio State University: What planets need for life Ellen Stofan, planetary geologist and former chief scientist, NASA: Earth as the guide in search for alien life Seth Shostak, senior astronomer, SETI Institute: We might be looking for the wrong thing Eric Schulze, molecular biologist and former policymaker: Alien life is closer than you think
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — This pro-level Saturday grid was a typical head-scratcher, with plenty of lengthy, uncommon answers, and I took particular pride in entering the grid via what I would argue were the two lowest-brow of all clues, ROSEANNE to start ("Sitcom set in Lanford, Ill." and vehicle for the awesome actress Laurie Metcalf, among others), and then the one that broke the top of the grid open for me, MOMMIE DEAREST.
But Callaway's decision to use Jay Bruce to pinch-hit for catcher Tomas Nido with runners on second and third in the fifth inning was a head-scratcher — it was a foregone conclusion the Brewers would walk Bruce to load the bases for Syndergaard, and because of the injuries to Travis d'Arnaud and Kevin Plawecki, Jose Lobaton was the only other catcher on the roster — as was his decision to allow Syndergaard to bat for himself.

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