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"impulsively" Definitions
  1. suddenly, without thinking carefully about what might happen because of what you are doing

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When someone gets hacked, many people impulsively blame the victim.
Watch out for arguments and do not say things impulsively.
He was often hilariously funny, loyal, kindhearted and impulsively generous.
However, he said that the company is still acting impulsively.
" Impulsively, Nell says, "If you find it, I'll pay you.
And if he was irresistible as an impulsively romantic, eventually suicidal young man in the Met's "Roméo et Juliette" last month, he is just as unmissable as the impulsively romantic, eventually suicidal young Werther.
Nearly 95 million people impulsively signed up for one at checkout.
Just be aware, you may find yourself impulsively purchasing green lipstick.
The vast majority of suicide attempts, often committed impulsively, are unsuccessful.
But make sure your cash is well, rather than impulsively, spent.
It's very like you to act impulsively, but think it over!
She quit her job, packed a bag and impulsively flew West.
Men could ruin reputations, undermine or destroy women's careers, act impulsively.
Aries is a sign that acts impulsively—you, dear Capricorn, are not.
They just go with the flow, act impulsively and use extreme rhetoric.
You might find yourself frustrated, impulsively breaking things off with your partner.
Expect some drama this evening—you'll have to try not to respond impulsively.
This is especially critical for executives who are more prone to act impulsively.
You're feeling pushed to take action around your career tonight—don't act impulsively.
I actually like this because it prevents me from spending my money impulsively.
They are given guidance on how to handle their emotions without reacting impulsively.
And Black Panther can't act impulsively or selfishly, because he represents a nation.
If your BFF can behave less impulsively, maybe no one has to move.
Meditation for Real Life How often do you impulsively reach for your phone?
They were clearly uncomfortable with the suggestion that Mr. Trump was acting impulsively.
Act impulsively and thoughtlessly, and you'll hear your jaw click for a week.
Exciting changes are happening in your career, but try not to act impulsively.
" Furthermore, to act impulsively is decadent and hedonistic, and these are "signposts to nihilism.
Then he impulsively began shoplifting and checked into a hotel room to smoke crack.
He reacts to personal offenses impulsively, a habit that often gets him into trouble.
If you have this pairing in your chart, you probably act instinctively and impulsively.
There was only one thing to do: impulsively buy a ticket to Mexico City.
People will be acting impulsively—but it could also be a lot of fun!
In our kid-free days, we could spark up in the living room impulsively.
The moon enters Aries at 3:27 PM, finding us approaching the world impulsively.
People will be acting impulsively on May 12, when Mercury squares off with Mars.
Impulsively, I pulled his face up to mine and looked him in the eyes.
They buy a new house, then impulsively take off on a getaway to Hawaii.
The other is that the act is often impulsive, and can be impulsively interrupted.
Friends of Mr. Staley tell The Times that he reacts quickly and sometimes impulsively.
For starters, do not quit your job impulsively until you have a solid plan.
It also helps us avoid eating impulsively, which can lead to poor food choices.
You know when you're frustrated and decide to impulsively chuck your Switch at a wall?
The headline in the Washington Post screamed, "Trump impulsively blows up the North Korea Summit".
Your partners are behaving impulsively, which will either bring fireworks or just be really annoying.
In 1977, before he was widely famous, Murray impulsively decided to attend Elvis Presley's funeral.
Dewan said she had trouble biting her tongue but ultimately refrained from speaking out impulsively.
Our world moves very fast which pushes us to be impulsively spontaneous and sometimes harsh.
"The United States must not act impulsively, and we must not act unilaterally," Sanders said.
Eventually he confesses the abuse, impulsively, on the radio, earning both public sympathy and derision.
Impulsively, he tried to throw the Juul out the car window, but the window stuck.
But it keeps veering off impulsively into new directions and shifting into unexpected harmonic patches.
Friends and colleagues said he reacts to problems quickly and sometimes impulsively, with dogged loyalty.
He's not really a man-of-the-people type, and he's not as impulsively violent.
Leaders can't undertake significant change impulsively, addressing contentious issues with guns blazing (so to speak).
I acted impulsively, not taking even a second to reflect on what I was doing.
And when he decides that the victim is beyond help, he impulsively flees the scene.
This mending takes practice because it's difficult to not always be led emotionally and impulsively.
She impulsively stabs him, commanding Scarpia to die as he writhes in pain and collapses.
Kibblesmith: No. I think everything, as with all things on Twitter, happens really quickly and impulsively.
Impulsively choosing eternal life and boundless power would be more in keeping with Nick's established character.
And as most people know, especially at that age, they're immature and they act sometimes impulsively.
There's a smart way to reach your goals, and acting impulsively is not the way today.
Women cheat less impulsively; rather, they plan prudently and are more skilful in their cover up.
ANGEL FACE Marion Cotillard plays a wayward mother who impulsively leaves her 8-year-old daughter.
Everyone has triggers—situations and people that push their buttons and cause them to act impulsively.
His advice is that the cost of study abroad is too hefty for her to spend impulsively.
They know that (as studies show) impulsively relying too much on gut-instinct is ineffective and misleading.
Just try not to speak too impulsively, and watch out—everyone's tone may be a bit aggressive.
If ideas were being heard in substantive, bountiful ways, online comments sections wouldn't be so impulsively rancorous.
On the other hand, people with bulimia tend to be "under-controlled," meaning they act more impulsively.
Nascimento should have stayed away from Motoya's ground game, but he impulsively dove into his opponent's guard.
I wasn't able to impulsively spend $40 on a concert or $10 downloading a new Kindle book.
Then I confessed I had a whole chicken, impulsively purchased the day before, sitting in the refrigerator.
According to a 2016 study, almost half of people who try to kill themselves do so impulsively.
You're a sign that stereotypically does everything quickly and impulsively, but you need to slow down, Aries.
After impulsively swallowing a week's supply, Bourdain realized that he had not eaten in thirty-six hours.
A drunken artist impulsively doodled on the walls of a New York dive bar 563 years ago.
In the end, did Trump somehow compel Gianforte to act as irrationally and impulsively as he did?
When we are reactive to anxious states, we tend to shut down, act impulsively or crave solace.
But if it disappears as with Quick Updates, you might impulsively share more silly, unpolished, and authentic content.
She begins to question everything about her life and impulsively Apparates to Los Angeles to figure things out.
More so, when he sees something on a talk show or online and then goes with it impulsively.
Have you ever impulsively blurted out "I love you" or something similarly awkward in the minutes following sex?
Impulsively following through on her original plans, she books a wedding hall for the last night of Hanukkah.
Liam impulsively suggests they take a "friendship friend trip," a weekend getaway void of heartfelt conversations and romance.
Once, while Green was walking to dinner with Zuckerberg and Chan, Zuckerberg impulsively darted into a busy street.
In November 2011, they impulsively decided to submit a look to the famed fashion competition in Hyères, France.
Perhaps you'll even be able to smooth over one of the fights you impulsively picked earlier this month!
Absent the minimum resting time needed to process things, Trump impulsively passes on what he's heard without checking it.
To avoid impulsively buying those cat-themed oven mitts, be a real adult and make yourself a grocery list.
Later in the trip, Boback impulsively bought a Lamborghini, his boyhood dream car, and shipped it home to Pittsburgh.
If a kid's problem is impulsively, it needs to be treated differently than a kid who suffers from anxiety.
Hearing these disgusting words from Satan's dreadful voice will have no doubt provoked Donald Trump to impulsively attack him.
It's so easy to act impulsively and then get labeled as angry or wanting more than we deserve. Yeah.
The Boy Scout in Comey wanted to respond immediately — and impulsively — to what his instincts told him was wrong.
The compositions, sketched impulsively and speedily, are so many reflections of her spirit and moments of her nomadic life.
The issue is when someone acts impulsively and eats without thinking about whether they actually want it, she said.
She sat up, gingerly moving her head, then beamed and impulsively hugged the doctor, vigorously and with both arms.
What actually happens: The hotheaded Savior Jared impulsively shoots young Benjamin instead, to Richard's horror and Morgan's total breakdown.
Minutes later, a dirt road appeared and impulsively I turned onto it because it was headed toward the Mississippi.
Impulsively, she molded rugged, delicate objects — sirens, horses, trees, fruits, lions, houses — building an imaginary of loss and love.
Last fall, when Hanawalt felt utterly depleted from making the show, she impulsively bought Juniper through a Facebook ad.
Woolf impulsively purchased a train ticket and arrived at the Lelant station, near St. Ives, at 10:19363 p.m.
Mr. Trump appears once again to have acted impulsively, in this case after a phone call with Mr. Erdogan.
In May, Kanye West impulsively threw shade at Gamble over text, questioning why they had never met his family.
Getting rid of belongings we once cherished, or bought impulsively, or received as gifts, is an emotional burden, too.
You'll definitely experience some tension on February 6 when Venus squares Uranus, inspiring people to act impulsively and erratically.
That could give the creator more information, and it would also give viewers pause instead of just doing it impulsively.
Careful and cautious thinkers, they rarely act impulsively and take their time to judiciously assess a difficult situation or crisis.
To begin, the President has thrown American foreign policy into chaos once again -- impulsively and recklessly, this time in Syria.
As the group embarks on an end-of-high-school road trip, they impulsively invite the star of said show.
Back in October, I somewhat impulsively decided to go cold turkey on takeout for two weeks and write about it.
Here on a visit a month ago, he missed his flight home to New York and impulsively decided to remain.
Stephen Colbert pounced on recent news that members of President Trump's staff stepped in to prevent him from impulsively tweeting.
The band couldn't let that energy go; Bono impulsively called for an oldie, "I Will Follow," U2's first single.
This cat — a vainglorious, labile, impulsively abusive bigot, in whom Bajram's judgment and Bekim's own worst fears combine — captivates Bekim.
Truth tellers, on the other hand, get to the point faster, which might mean speaking impulsively and without a filter.
While he regrets impulsively punching the other driver, he said the court's therapy classes had helped him with emotional restraint.
"He acted erratically and impulsively," he said, urging some next steps that would reassure allies that the conflict wasn't accelerating.
A president who impulsively fires people who value integrity over loyalty is not running a government; he's running the Mafia.
After that light bulb moment, they impulsively decide to get married in Catalina, and following a little hesitation, they actually do.
This hints toward a campaign finance system where more donations are impulsively given by donors whenever they hear a candidate's message.
Impulsively, I wrote back a girlish note saying that I had, and a year later, she sent us a short story.
In June 1970, Duke, in a manic state, impulsively wed Michael Tell, a rock promoter who had been subletting her apartment.
Trump has frequently acted as a child, impulsively blurting out claims and condemnations that call into question his fitness to serve.
We're told the rapper turned on his phone, and impulsively unloaded about his Lakers' embarrassing loss to the last-place Suns.
In November, after learning Donald Trump had won the election, I impulsively bought a roundtrip ticket to London, leaving in January.
President Donald Trump acted alone and impulsively in issuing racist tweets about four progressive freshman congresswomen, according to The Washington Post.
But in 23, after a girlfriend dumped him, he impulsively signed up for an improv class at Second City Los Angeles.
In an eerie short scene, with music of subdued steaminess, Leonora impulsively kisses the doctor, which he explains away as transference.
And it's the same stuff getting every cop to "impulsively" pull the trigger on every unarmed black person deemed a threat.
In one of its loveliest scenes, Robbie's Tate impulsively decides to watch one of her own movies at a real theater.
His worst inclinations find him impulsively insulting friend and foe, provoking racial animus, lying, and railing against enemies, real and imagined.
And yes, God save you (or me), from tweeting something impulsively and then regretting it for the rest of the week.
Judging by reports of accusations, the same super-creepy men who plan out sexual coercion may also impulsively grope and assault women.
He said it often felt like Trump and his staff were impulsively firing off executive orders instead of really thinking things through.
After having some bad luck with love, an American (Cameron Diaz) and English woman (Kate Winslet) impulsively trade homes for the holidays.
" She also writes, "I impulsively filed for a divorce without your knowledge and was counseled then to file an allegation of abuse.
The most urgent are those of Trump, who impulsively painted himself into a corner and smashed headlong into his mythic border wall.
My best friend and I had impulsively decided to join the middle school cross-country team to get out of gym class.
You just need to think carefully about the best way to do this, and impulsively bashing them is never a smart move.
This to me is all such a crazy world that we're in where you have the president of the U.S. sending tweets impulsively.
Trump impulsively announced the ban last month via Twitter, but at the time there were no formal guidelines for how to move forward.
If you're nervously, impulsively, and excitedly spending your paycheck on Prime Day deals, don't feel alone; the Twittersphere is right there with you.
It's another to see someone else post it, remember that you don't like Hillary Clinton, and impulsively hit the share or retweet button.
It all started in the summer of 2015, when DeMarco impulsively gave out his actual home address across from JFK Airport in Queens.
In the aftermath of being cut-off by Opal, she admits the ways in which she may have acted impulsively in the past.
If you have trouble concentrating on what's in front of you and staying on task, you're more likely to impulsively use your smartphone.
The actor-director apologized for "mov[ing] too quickly," but that's the point of social media, to impulsively post your facile passing thoughts.
But it's hard to imagine them mending their relationship so long as Trump tweets impulsively and muddies IC conclusions publicly for egotistical reasons. 
Lu impulsively steals the child and runs to her ex-boyfriend's deeply troubled mother Margo (Allison Janney), claiming the toddler is Margo's grandchild.
Impulsively he risks everything to help Doris (Elisabeth Moss), the battered wife of a police officer who took their dog to the shelter.
But when, after the trial has concluded, Antonio impulsively draws Bassanio into an overly warm embrace, Bassanio rebuffs him with a disgusted shove.
I, impulsively, bought a sort of ray gun thing, a tiny plastic pistol that made electric whirring sounds when you pulled the trigger.
But don't react impulsively and try to avoid having a knee-jerk reaction by getting emotional, defensive or trying to debate the feedback.
But as my two young daughters watched, I impulsively told them I was just getting a haircut, and that it would grow back.
Or did the problem start with Anna, the innkeeper's daughter, a flirtatious girl who though engaged to the butcher impulsively kisses the stationmaster?
The authors say this could mean younger kids with mental health issues are more susceptible to impulsively responding to problems in their lives.
Every explanation offered so far either smells of hypocrisy (or outright lies) or points to Trump impulsively firing a man investigating his associates.
We end up finding things we like and impulsively place a large Amazon order of two comforters, four sheet sets, and some waterproof linings.
Lara could throw a tiny fit when Bobby impulsively bought a yacht and planned a trip to the Galapagos without telling her (poor Lara).
Looking back, she says the only flaw in a perfect evening involved a misunderstanding over some costume jewelry Prince had impulsively asked to borrow.
Things get real at 11:13 PM when the Moon in Virgo squares fighter planet Mars—try not to overreact or behave too impulsively.
With the global economy expanding, Cramer cautioned investors against impulsively buying "recession-proof" consumer goods stocks, because their charts only show more pain ahead.
This results in spacious, impulsively wandering poems that create their own shapes as they go, rather than playing by the rules of established forms.
Of course, it's hard to stay disciplined all the time — I have several receipts for impulsively purchased chocolate bars that can attest to that.
While his fellow knights were killed, Saladin was struck by this Templar's resemblance to a beloved brother who died, and impulsively spared him death.
Young people are much more likely to act impulsively, Casey said, and armed with combat training, they may needlessly throw themselves into harm's way.
If someone impulsively determines to commit violence, the relative deadliness of their weapon of convenience matters—to the outcome and to the legal response.
Many years ago I impulsively filed for divorce and was counseled to file allegations that I regretted and subsequently withdrew over thirty years ago.
"When I emailed the next morning, and he responded with a joke, I just decided to go for it, kind of impulsively," she said.
I remember waking that morning, seeing the news on Twitter, and impulsively letting fly, in a row, 15 to 20 surprised and happy expletives.
We lived in our Chinatown sublet for three months, before (somewhat impulsively) deciding to move in together more permanently — to a dysfunctionally small SoHo apartment.
Impulsively adding a tariff without thinking about the ramifications shows a lack of understanding of the far-reaching and perhaps unintended consequences it can have.
Two years ago, she impulsively bought three handbags, and was stopped on her way to work by someone who asked if they were for sale.
She says she never heard the word love from him, and when he did say it, she was concerned he might have done so impulsively.
Antoinette is tempted to abuse Christophine's spirituality, impulsively demanding a love potion off her as a newlywed; Rochester, conversely, is angered and frightened by it.
The Brujas tend to spread the word about events, including their camp, through social media or mass text messages, but often plans come together impulsively.
State news agency Xinhua said China hoped that the United States would not act impulsively but stood ready to fight to protect its own interests.
For the last seven decades of our nuclearized world, the American public believed that our Commander in Chief was rational and would not act impulsively.
Amazon will be offering more than 100 million deals for Prime members, but sales can cause us to buy impulsively and lead to buyer's remorse.
This means the money I intend to save never even makes it to my checking account, making it impossible for me to spend it impulsively.
Communications are hit with an intense energy on July 8 as Mercury retrograde meets action planet Mars in Leo, so be careful about speaking impulsively!
Specifically, it asked if they agreed with one of three statements: We don't know with certainty that this group is likelier to impulsively use firearms.
It did not help that Naruhito's younger brother, Akishino, who had impulsively proposed to his college sweetheart at a Tokyo crosswalk, married her in 1990.
Instead of coming for Sharon Tate and company, they impulsively refocus on the pernicious influence of television and decide to kill the TV gunslinger instead.
You're not the type to act impulsively because you're more focused on spending the least amount of energy while still getting the results you want.
In the interview, Mr. Hu said that he could relate to the protesters because of his time at Tiananmen but said they were acting impulsively.
As she was writing the song that would eventually become "Mexico," Emma impulsively booked a flight to the country, and flew there three days later.
Guns are more efficient than pills, so people who impulsively shoot themselves are more likely to end up in the morgue than in the emergency ward.
When Olivia marries Luke (Theo James), a handsome young doctor, and becomes pregnant, Franny impulsively buys them the magnificent country house in which she grew up.
The drama started brewing after Kim Kardashian West's husband Kanye West impulsively threw shade at Gamble over text, questioning why they had never met his family.
A press release for the show at the Pérez Museum referred to Cordova as a "cultural practitioner," a phrase I impulsively dismissed for its steganographic pretension.
What she tries to do to help her students resist reacting impulsively when they're angry is by emphasizing the need to take time to regain calmness.
It distinguished the case from lesser actions such as placing a counseling letter in an employee's file, or impulsively saying "you're fired" only to backtrack quickly.
Zucker points out the very obvious reason for shopping less, and less impulsively, which is the mounting expenses you never had to worry about pre-kid.
In "Even Flow," Mr. Vedder impulsively tossed the microphone to a man in the audience named Kenneth, who shouted a verse and flung the microphone back.
Revelations like this fuel Trump and impulsively prompt him to attack the current special prosecutor, Robert S. Mueller III, who was Comey's predecessor at the bureau.
Though not legally responsible for the accident's tragic results, she soon impulsively flees to South Africa (and later Tanzania) to escape reminders of her collapsed life.
I impulsively left the brewery job and the crazy hours and the old white men to work for a publisher in a 9-to-5 setup.
The report revealed that Mr. Trump continuously and impulsively asked staff members to take steps that would have led to the removal of the special counsel.
Another champion of recycling food waste is the Italian chef Massimo Bottura, whom Ms. Jimenez impulsively emailed in 2017 to see if he'd like a sample.
But what became of all those other weighted blankets, the ones impulsively purchased from Amazon, or gifted from family members unsure of what else to buy?
Often, Ms. Merhi hears from frustrated homeowners who impulsively buy an entire living room set at once, without planning out the details, or considering the textures.
I finally had to come clean one day when I couldn't pay the bill for a boatload of soon-to-be-outgrown rompers I'd impulsively bought.
I reach for them impulsively, as if they were dangly earrings in a shop, too flashy to go with my wardrobe, but irresistible when on display.
When we are less distracted and more mindful, we're fully tuned into our appetite, appreciate our food, note when we are satisfied and avoid eating impulsively.
There's been a cycle all season of Chuck acting impulsively and insensitively in pursuing Bobby and having to walk back hurtful statements to Wendy about her boss.
And everyone has had that moment when she's impulsively bought something while out shopping, then found it six months later, tags still on, inside said packed closet.
And lucky for you spendy Americans out there, Amazon is leveraging its purchase of Whole Foods once again, making it easier than ever to purchase things impulsively.
In the process Kepner kicks pierce out of her OR and by acting so impulsively and angrily, proves that she isn't ready for that kind of leadership.
Retrogrades are all about reviewing the past—and early this month, your focus is on past decisions you made impulsively (think back to March of this year).
It's less stressful and enables teams to focus on what's important — the relationships and results — rather than impulsively dealing with value-reducing tasks related to each jurisdiction.
President Trump impulsively agreed to the summit, has already canceled once, and has entered into these negotiations without any advance planning or apparent strategy for achieving success.
The students complained about their male peers, who they claimed didn't take marriage seriously — who would marry impulsively just because a girl looked good in a selfie.
This money is intended to be used for a major life decision, and I want to take my time with that decision rather than making it impulsively.
Strangely drawn to an abandoned ship that is up for auction, David impulsively buys the boat, believing it will be his family's ticket to happiness and prosperity.
He moves the mouse around the screen in a show of efficiency and then, impulsively, pretends to type something although there is no keyboard input open onscreen.
One day, as they ate lunch together in the supply room, she impulsively reached out with both of her hands and softly stroked the hair on his.
When Mr. Garish impulsively bought a plane ticket home for Christmas in 2010, she was even more delighted by the surprise of him on her front porch.
"So many scientists are impulsively drawn to the majesty that is the King, the way so many people are obsessed with movie stars and athletes," Brusatte writes.
" On ABC's "This Week" program, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer warned, "We do not need this President either bumbling or impulsively getting us into a major war.
Aries is a fire sign that takes on responsibilities impulsively and head-first, but Saturn is a planet that takes a long time to bear any fruit.
One study analyzed the characteristics of angry drivers and found they were more likely to react impulsively, get angry more often and express their feelings more aggressively.
I've been used to producing things very impulsively and in the moment, but now, I want to develop myself not only as a producer, but as an artist.
Not just a teenage problem Dr. Lisa Boesky, a private clinical psychologist and author who studies adolescent suicide, says younger kids will often take their own lives impulsively.
Conor impulsively invites her to come appear in a video for his own band, and when she doesn't immediately say no, he runs off to form that band.
Her Xylophone feature for the Adams and Ollman exhibition demonstrates the particular perspective of a sleep-deprived pregnant woman who impulsively steals a goat from a petting zoo.
If someone made me feel threatened, whether it was my parents, or my boyfriend, or someone at school, or someone on the street, I reacted, impulsively, quickly, aggressively.
"Many of the things people impulsively buy during sales probably make them happy for a short period of time and happiness declines as time goes on," he said.
Without time, stores would be open whenever the storekeeper wanted, people could go outside whenever they wanted, and rather than by appointment, people could just meet up impulsively.
And "My Father's Surrogate Mother," by Erika Delgado, centers on how, after cracking his skull at work, the author's father began impulsively collecting La Virgen de Guadalupe memorabilia.
On the verge of moving into a more prestigious position, she decides, almost impulsively, to stay where she is, and take over her retired mentor's small general practice.
Driving through Ohio from his home in the Washington, D.C., area, he impulsively detoured to Munson's grave site in Canton and left a Yankees cap on the headstone.
After an abrupt divorce from his wife of many decades, he's begun, to the consternation of his family, to impulsively give things away, including much of his art.
"I noticed myself gaining weight and losing muscle mass, and I was trying to just impulsively gain control of my body again, especially my weight and my image."
Many suicides happen impulsively and are usually successful if the person has easy access to lethal means such as firearms, poisons, a means of self-hanging, or hazardous heights.
I bought Marie Kondo's book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up — impulsively, at Costco one afternoon, a couple of years ago — because everyone was buying Marie Kondo's book.
"I'm trying to get people to stop, take a breath and think before you say something because speaking impulsively can be damaging," says Tobi Goldfus, a psychotherapist in Maryland.
I walked into the charming (and a little peppy) shop five minutes early, but still the last to arrive, and impulsively joined the couple at the chocolate-cupcake table.
Wood&aposs attorneys conceded he killed the girl but argued he acted impulsively when he snatched her off a Springfield street in broad daylight in front of horrified witnesses.
After struggling against my nature to impulsively buy celeb products online (hello, Kylie Lip Kit), cooler heads prevailed and the hefty aforementioned sum remains safely in my bank account.
But Berrigan argued that Wood — who faces the death penalty if he&aposs convicted — acted impulsively when he snatched Hailey Owens in broad daylight and in front of witnesses.
Behavior during manic phases is often unpredictable and may seem impulsive or out of character, similar to how Fisher described impulsively getting a tattoo or hacking off her hair.
Pitt said the father didn&apost conform to social norms, acted impulsively and aggressively, lacked remorse, didn&apost have close friends, and required excessive admiration, according to court records.
The very firing of Comey, done impulsively and without sufficient preparation with his White House staff, was the work of an angry president lashing out, not a deliberative leader.
After the segment wrapped, I went back to my desk and impulsively emailed Ackman, whom I had never met before, asking if he wanted to respond to Icahn directly.
If you find yourself blindly following advice without doing your own research, following the latest financial trends, and acting on advice impulsively, you might be getting some bad advice.
That I can impulsively buy a reptile — or hundreds at the same time — without fully understanding what I'm getting into is startling to some experts concerned with animal welfare.
There's the harsh reality of their lives, which causes them to act impulsively, as if there's no future; but at the same time, there are a lot of dreams.
In a 2015 study, for example, researchers found that women infected with the parasite are more aggressive than those without it; infected men behave more impulsively than parasite-free men.
Finally, during a moment of high tension (and Game of Thrones is full of them), Tommen will snap at Cersei, and Ser Robert Strong will impulsively tear Tommen to pieces.
He's a cop (lying about having passed the detective test), and she's a hairdresser, and realizing he's messed up, Nick impulsively surprises her with that long-promised trip to Europe.
The two make their way to the breakfast table and before the orange juice even comes around, Jack impulsively proposes to her, improvising a ring with a coiled guitar string.
"Trump is the rare public figure that acts as impulsively and lunges as much as a sitcom character does," Ellickson told The Hill in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
In her book "The Planets" (2005), Dava Sobel recalls hearing that her friend Carolyn, on being presented with a speck of moondust by a planetary scientist boyfriend, impulsively ate it.
LIKE his fellow Tunisian, Muhammad Bouazizi, who set himself ablaze to protest against harassment by local officials in 2010, Ridha Yahyaoui was acting impulsively when he died on January 28th.
Unexpected surprises will arrive, and exciting shifts will take place in your relationships (just be mindful, the people you connect with will also likely act very impulsively at this time).
We either end up stuck somewhere parched and with rumbling stomaches, OR we find ourselves impulsively blowing just a little too much of our budget on packaged and bottled goods.
It's 2006, and Shalini, the narrator of this début novel, impulsively leaves her privileged life in Bangalore and travels to Kashmir in search of her recently deceased mother's only friend.
Your action-focused planetary ruler Mars is in Cancer, where it must consider emotional implications of its actions before impulsively doing its job, making its typical fighting spirit less rowdy.
The series started out strong: bookish, curly-haired Felicity Porter (Keri Russell) impulsively follows her high school crush, Ben, to NYU after he wrote a thoughtful note in her yearbook.
By the fourth or fifth day of 1994, I'd stopped impulsively grabbing at empty spaces on my desk for my cellphone, but my reflex to quickly Google things never deteriorated.
Elon Musk sent one (only one!) irrational tweet and members of the Tesla board determined that he had reacted impulsively, irrationally and not in the best interest of the shareholders.
Ms. Nelson was intrigued by the show "This Is Us," in which the main characters lose one of their triplets at birth and impulsively decide to adopt an abandoned baby.
But according to people familiar with the situation, Mr. Musk told an informal adviser that he had posted on Twitter impulsively and as an angry reaction to the company's critics.
They share a tender scene in which Manke playfully pretends to be Rifkele's bridegroom and impulsively implores her to come away with her so they can share a life together.
On the other hand, Kim can win big if Trump ignores his advisers and impulsively offers a major concession for free, as he did in Singapore by halting military exercises.
"Avoid impulsively selling an underperforming investment and stay the course with a diversified portfolio that is able to withstand inevitable short-term rises and dips in the market," Eweka said.
For some reason, possibly a hangover from his religious upbringing, Ruth impulsively acquired a wife during this period, too; he cheated on her and ignored her in about equal measure.
Prepare A Tweet In The Same Way You Might Prepare For A State Of The Union Address Instead of impulsively firing off an attack at an opponent, choose your words carefully.
Pittsburgh at Washington Dan Snyder's atrocity exhibition has, in recent years, distanced itself from its reputation for spending lavishly and impulsively on high-priced and often over-the-hill free agents.
You can set app timers or turn the screen grayscale to make your go-to apps seem less appealing at times when you've decided you want to avoid impulsively opening them.
While sipping my coffee, I decide to impulsively buy a digital copy of The Disaster Artist from Amazon Video so my friends and I can watch it while we eat pie.
A lot of times, mentally reciting a mantra like, "I am here," will help bring you back into your body, and allow you to react conscientiously, rather than impulsively, she says.
You're in a flirtatious mood today, Libra; however, be conservative with how much information about yourself you give away today, and be aware that people will be acting impulsively and unusually.
Guns are more lethal than most other weapons and are often used impulsively, meaning that individuals in crisis are likely to succeed on their first attempt to harm themselves or others.
Inspired by his frequent trips across the globe, Inkkas' then CEO, Dan Ben-Nun, would return to the states armed with ideas for new shoe designs he'd impulsively put into production.
Most solar physicists believe the primary source of the heat is stressed magnetic fields that permeate the corona and impulsively release pent up energy when the fields reach their breaking point.
Many people attempt suicide not because they're clinically depressed, but rather impulsively, because they've been fired or they've broken up with girl- and boyfriends, or sometimes because they're just really drunk.
In 85033, inspired by the movie Treasure of the Sierra Madre, I impulsively left my studies on the G.I. Bill at Georgetown University and moved to Mexico to prospect for gold.
I had stopped impulsively checking TikTok after a month—I already have enough digital tools to insure that I never need to sit alone with the simple fact of being alive.
Contemplating some letters she received during the war from a Guernsey man named Dawsey Adams (Michiel Huisman) who read one of her books, she impulsively takes a boat to the island.
He told doctors he had impulsively swallowed 29 capsules after a fight with his girlfriend—the pills were an experimental drug for depression he had been given in a clinical trial.
In the very same phrase she's ardent, then forlorn: impulsively spinning in the prince's hands, then immediately wilting over his arm: It's as if the stuffing had been knocked out of her.
You're in a cozy mood this afternoon— after acting very impulsively this morning— thanks to the Moon entering Water sign Cancer and lighting up the home and family sector of your chart.
And as the Sun prepares to leave Cancer and enter Leo on Sunday, we feel a sense of urgency surrounding matters of family and security, which can lead us to act impulsively.
I end up somewhat impulsively upgrading to a premium membership ($39), but I'm tentatively planning some international travel next year and know it'll be worth it if I can find cheap airfare.
It works by implementing a time delay on sent emails to let you rescind them within 10 seconds if you happened to impulsively fire it out with an error in plain sight.
Big brands like Moncler, Jack Daniel's, Colgate and Estée Lauder are expanding their footprints in airports around the world to get travelers to buy impulsively while they wait around for their flights.
Told in flashback, the breathless collision and decade-long duel between Tony, a guarded lawyer, and Georgio (Vincent Cassel, spraying pheromones), an impulsively charismatic restaurateur, is a tango of light and shade.
"Once again we see a president who appears to be acting impulsively and erratically — except when it comes to Russia," said Leslie Vinjamuri, professor of international relations at SOAS University of London.
While many believe that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has acted impulsively and contrary to the evidence, Mann argues that its decisions have, in fact, been heavily influenced by scientists and other experts.
The president behaves so impulsively, and speaks so outrageously, that some of his advisers have taken to removing papers from his desk so that he won't be tempted to act on them.
Singing with fervor and silvery tone, Ms. van den Heever played Marie as a young woman of allure and depth who, you could imagine, impulsively turns to Wozzeck in a weak moment.
There is also a major difference between executive orders and statements from Mr. Trump that affect the defenseless, and impulsively tweeted claims that compromise his own credibility and don't necessarily hurt anyone.
Spencer (Alex Wolff), pining for his time in Dwayne Johnson's super-body avatar, impulsively heeds the call of the broken video game console and gets sucked back into the world of Jumanji.
More importantly, when she began drawing loosely and impulsively with a brush, which happened around 1951-52, she was defining her own territory as well as accumulating her own arsenal of painterly possibilities.
Benioff and Weiss say in this week's behind-the-scenes featurette that she makes that choice impulsively, when she sees the Red Keep and thinks about everything her family has lost in Westeros.
It's likely that the ideas an editor would have been able to challenge him to flesh out and clean up in a book format were impulsively word-vomitted for the world to see.
The release of Viewshas already produced reviews from several traditional outlets, gotten the roundtable treatment, and been impulsively reviewed, but I wouldn't put much stock in anything produced from one or two listens.
That might mean the younger kids are more susceptible to responding impulsively to problems, said Sheftall, a research scientist at the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio.
When he impulsively crashes a community track team practice, he's not prepared for the beckoning world of community, friendship, and responsibility offered to him by the team and its kind but firm coach.
It could be the case that hot temperatures cause people to act more impulsively, and that this then causes increases in various types of human violence, from aggravated assault to homicide to suicide.
US President Donald Trump impulsively decided to withdraw US troops from northern Syria after a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to a report Monday in The New York Times.
We need to be vigilant not to prompt an unprovoked escalation in Ukraine or legitimate Mr. Putin's shrouded machinations by deploying our own impulsively — whether in cyberspace or other types of covert action.
Newly divorced and determined to dodge grandmother duties back home in England, Penelope Kite impulsively buys a rundown property overlooking the Luberon Valley, thus providing steady work for every craftsman in the region.
It's intrinsic to the president's appeal to his base, and it's increasingly clear that either deliberately or impulsively, both his conduct and his policies are aimed at that base and not beyond it.
" This is not exactly a coincidence, the narrator admits: "It is possible that the building's name evoked the closeness of my ties to my husband and that I impulsively yielded to that sensation.
"Fake but accurate" has an Orwellian ring that reminds us, yet again, of Trump's unpredictability — and his willingness to make consequential decisions impulsively and without considering whether he's basing them on facts or lies.
And making the Copyright Office political would simply accelerate its unfortunate drift toward impulsively representing the interests of certain industries, instead of recognizing the complicated and nuanced impact of copyright in the internet age.
When the woman goes to sleep, her granddaughter Crystal stays up, clearly intrigued by the erratic stranger who dropped by — even more so after he impulsively decides to bleach his hair in the bathroom.
As my closet has thinned out over the last few weeks, I was embarrassed to realize just how impulsively I bought most of my wardrobe — and how little of it I actually wore regularly.
The waiting period gives a gun buyer inclined to use it impulsively a "cooling off" period, which has been shown in studies to reduce handgun suicides and homicides, the state said in legal papers.
Her heart beat with amazement and she impulsively crossed the street, hesitated, then got in line behind a cluster of middle-aged women, who were being greeted fulsomely by the gentleman at the door.
Still, just because it's science doesn't mean it'll be any less painful the next time you impulsively reveal that you once peed your pants on a rollercoaster after you've hooked up with someone. Sorry.
Trump, of course, has made a political career of doing just this -- smashing through normal behavior, acting impulsively and impetuously, taking his ball and going home when he doesn't get exactly what he wants.
One day he impulsively stops at a house offering "free dogs" and adopts grumpy mixed-breed Layla, to whom he vents his pique as he tosses her slices of bologna on the kitchen floor.
And I go a step further and I write down the stuff I'm tempted to buy, any notes about how I feel when I want to spend money impulsively, and any habits I notice.
" To find these individuals, she placed an advertisement in underground Boston newspapers calling for "charming, aggressive, carefree people who are impulsively irresponsible but are good at handling people and looking out for number one.
MBS, as the 22017-year-old Saudi crown prince is known, could act impulsively, emotionally and repressively, but the larger, strategic stakes of his efforts to transform his country were of historic and global significance.
Obama has long warned that Trump might impulsively use nuclear weapons, and has cast a dim view on ideas like a Muslim registry, which Trump's incoming chief of staff declined on Sunday to rule out.
Mercury retrograde meets Mars at 6:28 PM, energizing us to discuss something on our minds—but remember, it's Mercury retrograde, so don't speak impulsively and remember that you might change your mind later on.
In June 1970, Duke, in a manic state, impulsively wed Michael Tell, a "total stranger" who had been subletting her apartment (they were together for 13 days and the marriage was annulled a year later).
"When somebody comes along and impulsively decides he's going to stop all imports of all elephant trophies, last November, he not only threatens hunters — that's a small price to pay — he's threatening habitat," Jackson said.
Perhaps Trump has acted as impulsively and ill-advisedly in pulling out of this summit as he did when he surprised the world by accepting Kim's invitation without considering where it all might end up.
This ensures that I don't overspend on things I don't really want and gives me some time to mull over how much I really want to purchase the item, so I avoid buying things impulsively.
On the 3rd, Mars and Saturn will help solidify a conversation concerning school, travel, or even writing, and Mars's connection to Uranus on December 20173 will find you having some exciting conversations (and acting impulsively!).
He had sold his fishing boat when he started his dolphin-watching business, but the buyer had bad luck and one night went down to the pub and impulsively put the boat up for sale.
He has invoked laws that were passed under the assumption that the president, reflecting a broader national consensus, would always be more circumspect and less likely to impulsively raise tariffs than a parochially minded Congress.
It's a tale of supernatural shenanigans undergirded by a shaky marriage, beginning when Sarah's husband (Oldman), tired of being a captain-for-hire, impulsively buys the mysteriously abandoned boat to start his own charter business.
Transportation and police officials along the path are warning drivers not to impulsively take selfies at the wheel or standing in the middle of the road in order to capture themselves and the dark spectacle.
Not the fact of writing in a second language—there are always Nabokov and Conrad as references, and many of my contemporaries as well—or that I impulsively gave up a reliable career for writing.
Since we Iive our lives so publicly, impulsively tweeting and posting whatever comes to our mind, a lot of our mistakes and not-so-proud moments are out there for the world to see—forever.
The forearm tattoo was a cover-up from a small kiss imprint she had impulsively done when she was a teenager, but that,according to Lovato, ended up looking more like a vagina than a kiss.
In that sense, I'm sort of happy to see that you can't just impulsively snap up a new Porsche without having to dwell on the decision as you trek to the dealer to finish the transaction.
Mr Trump is the man who, though he talks of raining down fire and fury on North Korea, also impulsively accepted an apparent suggestion to meet the North's leader Kim Jong Un, as soon as April.
Sixth, would a commander in chief who impulsively writes angry tweets about foreign leaders, and reacts with intense emotion to real or imagined slights against him, be more likely to trigger an unwise and unnecessary war?
The power of 'grouping' When items are displayed as being part of a set or complete outfit, we also might be willing to spend more or impulsively buy the whole set instead of just one item.
He conducts foreign policy like he does everything else: impulsively, totally on his own, off the top of his head, with no regard of American history or the precedents set by other presidents, Democrat and Republican.
When the book was passed to me, I acted impulsively, slammed it shut and said, "This is a service organization, not a religious organization" and fled — to an empty cabin where I slept apart and alone.
When the memories prove too much, Ben impulsively suggests playing hooky from the rest of the conference and renting a boat together, joking that it's "immersion therapy" without yet knowing the full nature of her trauma.
Trump obviously missed the story last year that M.B.S. impulsively bought a yacht while on vacation in the south of France — it just caught his fancy in the harbor — from its Russian owner for $550 million.
After taking a course at Le Cordon Bleu in 1996, she impulsively decided to stay in Paris, "despite my terrible French," and spent a decade living in an early 19th-century flat behind the Musée d'Orsay.
But catching their breath is no easy feat while working for a president who posts Twitter messages impulsively, often cuts off briefers after a few minutes and issues iron commands on spur-of-the-moment emotions.
But beyond dementia, which Dr. Williams hypothesizes accounts for much of the increase, she points out that older adults can behave impulsively because of transient medical issues like delirium, dehydration, infection or the effects of medications.
So the host rather impulsively hires Molly Patel (Kaling), a longtime fan -- and most significantly in Katherine's eyes, woman of color -- who has been working for a chemical plant but is resourceful enough to secure an interview.
Revere said what&aposs needed now is what should have happened in the first place before Trump impulsively agreed to the summit: an effort by officials to try and bridge the vast gap between the two sides.
I've found that people typically purchase impulsively for one of two reasons: to counteract a sense of emptiness, boredom or a void in their lives; or because they are not fully focused while they're making a purchase.
Within days of returning to their home in Cambridge, he and Fern will each impulsively flee — not realizing that their children have been left at home alone — intent on figuring out what they want from their lives.
Quick take: Axios' Steve LeVine explains that one nagging question is whether Musk was ever really serious, or whether he was impulsively trolling the shorts but then had to put on this theater because of the fallout.
For them, many brands are offering less elaborate kits that include just a couple of items, often packaged as Christmas crackers or tree ornaments; these are less expensive and easier to justify buying impulsively or in multiples.
"Increasingly, senators and members of Congress are going to come to the conclusion that there has to be a firewall that is erected so that a single human being cannot impulsively launch nuclear weapons," Markey told me.
I limited myself to around ten of these expensive tests each cycle, but online I bought 'internet cheapies' by the 50, and I'd impulsively add random other brands I saw in chemists just for an added thrill.
Stella herself had impulsively married a hunky Brit (Elliot Knight) she met in Paris because, well, if you're only going to live a few more months you might as well marry hunky Brits you meet in Paris.
At Basel and other art fairs, buyers may have access to thousands of works of art, but they're also surrounded by tens of thousands of prospective buyers, making them more likely to buy impulsively and spend big.
Some are used by children with depression who impulsively attempt suicide; others get into the hands of young children or toddlers, who stumble upon a gun in the home and accidentally kill themselves, a sibling, or a friend.
He reacted impulsively to Saturday night's carnage by stoking panic and fear, being indiscreet with details of the event and capitalizing on it to advocate for one of his more polarizing policies and to advance a personal feud.
But Mr. Mankiewicz, who had never married, had impulsively given his business card to Ms. Dang, who was divorced and the owner and chief executive of the home health care business CareWorks Health Service in Laguna Hills, Calif.
And the implicit threat by the United States of the use of military force — barely credible, but still not entirely dismissible by Pyongyang — disappeared the moment President Trump impulsively agreed in March to Kim's proposition for a meeting.
Indeed, the way the Trump administration makes decisions -- hastily, without coordination, often impulsively -- via phone call or tweet, as Trump's decision to withdraw from Syria attests, leaves both allies and adversaries confused and US policy muddy and contradictory.
If President Trump impulsively invalidates and withdraws from the nuclear deal — disregarding Secretary Mattis' assessment and counsel — then he may undermine his own policy goals vis-a-vis Iran, running the risk of further destabilizing the Middle East.
To some, she's outspoken without nuance; a person who will impulsively tweet the phone number of a journalist who criticized her, or clumsily pit Muslims and African Americans against each other despite borrowing heavily from the latter's culture.
Make a wrong turn at Urban Panorama, and you might bumble into Unconventional and find yourself chatting with a first-time exhibitor like Ben Wayenberg, a hedge fund trader from Belgium who impulsively threw over finance for fashion.
No sooner have you been stabbed by one of her thorns than you impulsively suck your fingertip to soothe it and are stricken by a bitterness so profound it sends you spitting and sputtering into the nearest sink.
In the first-ever episode of Gilmore Girls, 15-year-old Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) impulsively decides, after meeting her future first boyfriend, Dean, that she doesn't want to attend the elite prep school she's been dreaming about.
My sense is that both Republicans and Democrats in Congress broadly agree with you, and with much of the White House, that Trump should not be allowed to impulsively escalate us into a first strike with North Korea.
You hate having regrets—in fact, when you act impulsively, it's not because you're a silly ram who looks before they leap for no reason, but because you really don't want to miss an opportunity or betray your instincts.
But on a broader level, I wanted to know why Wise — the woman who impulsively married her husband, fellow actor Alano Miller, just three months after they met at a fundraiser in college — thought Nola was still relevant today.
" When, equally impulsively, he kisses a discarded girlfriend among the trees outside the dog track, he feels another brush with Greek myth, "as if he were only pressed to a tree that had once had a girl inside it.
While Target will always be that place that you impulsively buy random home decor, candles, and another plush blanket (which will all be on sale, BTW), the store is leveling up to be a tech go-to as well.
Then, in less than 24 hours, triumph turned to embarrassment when the official, Alberto M. Carvalho, abruptly — even impulsively, in his own telling — changed his mind and renounced the job during a dramatic spectacle broadcast live on television Thursday.
There's also the possibility however that he may have been acting impulsively, a plausible scenario since he has a record over his first year in office of supplying answers that his audience at any particular time wants to hear.
GOING GAGA Bobbi Jene Smith Gaga and the Graham movement are very different, but there's something impulsively animal about the connection to pleasure and strength and power and imagination, and that magical combination of content and action and physicality.
All politicians repeat good lines, but Mr. Sanders — lampooned as a freewheeling radical or rumpled professor who impulsively speaks his mind — is turning out to be perhaps the most on-message and disciplined of the candidates in the 2016 field.
For example, you might be a Pisces, but if your Mercury—the planet of the mind and communication—is in Aries, you'll certainly communicate like a ram, which is to say, more quickly, aggressively, or impulsively than a typical Pisces.
If you examine our faces, I look mortified and he looks terrified of me- As I was trying to wipe it off I impulsively hugged him and I said "Nice to meet you Eminem- I'm a HUGE fan!" because I AM!
She convinces him to hide her in his home and again behaves impulsively; she is captured and returned to the Waterfords while Omar is hanged, his wife forced to become a Handmaid, and his son is sent away from his home.
You're here for a good time, not a long time, or so you may think as the sun clashes with the planet of rebellion, Uranus, enticing you to impulsively spend your money on things that make you and your friends happy.
RECIPE: Potato and Parsnip Hash Time to dust off that old waffle iron you bought impulsively a couple of years ago, hoping (and failing) to save money on brunch, and crisp up some parsnips to create a blank breakfast canvas.
The month wraps up with logical Mercury meeting genius Uranus, both in Fire sign Aries, at 4:49 PM. Unexpected conversations and ideas will come to life, but watch your mouth: You could impulsively say something wild if you're not careful.
I now refrain from impulsively sharing random thoughts such as, "We really need to replace that screen door" or showing Tom the latest Instagram post of unlikely animal friends, until we break for lunch, which is designated chit-chat time.
The first framer I tried was affordable and fast, but I stopped going there when I noticed a bagel seed stuck beneath the pane of glass, right in the middle of a Bill Gold poster I purchased impulsively on eBay.
Two nuclear tests and 30 missile launches later, North Korea is closer than ever to putting that capacity in the hands of a leader who seems to act impulsively, even irrationally, and may not be bound by the rules of deterrence.
If the Management Group were held to the fiduciary standard, his advisers would probably have had more of an obligation to stop Mr. Depp from doing foolish things with his money, like giving it away or impulsively buying a French town.
In fact, according to reports, the company was being managed so impulsively in many ways that by February of this year, cofounder and CEO Parker Conrad was forced to resign, and just 14 months after joining the startup, Sacks was appointed Zenefits' CEO.
Since 1886, when New Yorkers impulsively threw ticker tape out windows along Broadway at a parade honoring the dedication of the Statue of Liberty, cities have welcomed home dignitaries, astronauts and championship teams with parades like the one this week in Boston.
You could reach into your makeup bag for the same old neutral palette you use every single day......Or, you could dig out that bold, love-at-first-sight cobalt shadow you bought impulsively, but still haven't taken for a test-drive.
This prompts Kat to impulsively purchase an $11,000 airline ticket (using her parents' miles, of course) just so she can spend 14 hours with her almost-girlfriend in the airport terminal before she has to be flown back to the Middle East.
Given the language of the amendment ("unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office") and the historical record of the amendment, it seems to apply where a president is fully incapacitated, not where a president acts impulsively, irrationally or even dishonestly.
But the same decision-making process, centralized in a small circle in Beijing, allowed the government to impulsively shift course in 2008 and push through the lending campaign that put China on the increasingly unstable path of more debt, and less growth.
Turley, a contributor for The Hill, said that Trump — who has been protective of his family — could "destroy himself by his own hand" if he reacted impulsively to the indictment of someone like Kushner or Trump Jr., and could even trigger impeachment proceedings.
The comedy, which debuted on The CW in October of 2015, follows a Manhattan lawyer named Rebecca Bunch (Bloom) who impulsively moves across the country to where her old camp boyfriend Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III) lives after they have a chance encounter.
Written by and starring Mr. Eisenberg, this lacerating comedy of humiliation — about a whiny, rich, hyper-articulate and terminally narcissistic young New Yorker who impulsively sabotages his own life and that of his Nepalese roommate — appeared destined to be lost in translation.
After a heated argument with her estranged husband Ryan (Nick Wechsler), who previously told Kevin to "stay the hell away" from his wife, Cassidy came to Kevin's trailer and found herself impulsively kissing him — an act that led to more sparks flying in the bedroom.
Mavis, the divorced 37-year-old YA writer Theron plays in Young Adult, is inspired to flee her Minneapolis condo and impulsively head back to her hometown of Mercury, Minnesota, after receiving an emailed first baby announcement from her childhood sweetheart, Buddy (Patrick Wilson).
There's a reason Trump impulsively said he'd like to have Oprah as his vice president back in 1999: Her image is a perfect photographic negative of his, warm and nurturing where his is harsh and abrasive, uplifting and giving where his is withholding and punishing.
Rather, like a barometer for his short fuse, the less pigmented Trump's hair, the more impatient he must have been that day — and the more impatient the sitting President, the more likely he is to impulsively smash that big, powerful, fully functioning nuclear war button.
TechCrunch broke the news of Instagram launching an Archive feature for your permanent feed posts in December which was designed to let people temporarily or permanently hide their past feed posts in order to deter people from impulsively deleting content they later want back.
Like others before and since, he fell for the epiphanous shock of seeing with his own eyes that the weird-looking dictator is actually not only not insane but quite charming; hence, impulsively committing the logical fallacy of concluding he must therefore be honest, too.
" Thanks to an army of specialized fruit-cutting machinery — the company holds a staggering number of patents for devices related to the slicing of melons — you can impulsively swing by an Edible storefront and have one arranged on the spot, in "7 or 8 minutes.
But he is in a dire predicament, Republicans say, because he is profoundly uncomfortable in the role of a typical general election candidate, disoriented by the crosscurrents he must now navigate and still relying impulsively on a pugilistic formula that guided him to the nomination.
Greg spots a deer, impulsively pulls over, follows it into the woods, gets stung by a bee, wanders until he's lost, falls down into the mud, dozes off under a tree and awakens the next morning to the sight of the same majestic deer defecating.
But Mather, the predominantly white public school a few blocks away — where Karen impulsively enrolls Ruby (with the help of some forged documents) after an unpleasant incident with a bully named Jayyden, and where the children have names like Harper and Hudson — is hardly better.
"If you find yourself reacting in ways you don't like— you back down too easily, you get overwhelmed too quickly, you dive in impulsively to situations — learning more self awareness will lead to a better ability to manage yourself in challenging situations," says Marchesani.
I had impulsively purchased the Z Play late last year when it was on sale for the holidays (down from its already attractive price), but after briefly using it to get some initial impressions and try out Moto's Mod accessories, it sat largely unused for months.
Over the past year, the things I bought most impulsively were skincare, loungewear, and "spiritualish" knick-knacks that I would have found corny in a roadside gift shop in Sedona, but somehow found irresistible when presented on a Millenial Pink background and surrounded by sans-serif font.
Toward the end of The Last Jedi, having spent much of the movie in a sexually charged telepathic conversation with fellow force user Rey, Kylo impulsively murders his master before giving Rey a furious speech on killing the past in a bid to win her over.
In addition to depression and substance abuse, signs include making statements (verbal or written) of being better off dead; withdrawing from family and friends; feeling helpless, hopeless, enraged, trapped, excessively guilty or ashamed; losing interest in most activities; acting impulsively or recklessly; and giving away prized possessions.
"Kids will probably tell you that 'you don't understand,' so come prepared with a planning story of your own – when you resisted buying something impulsively so you could save for something important," Kurt Rupprecht, a financial advisor with K Street Financial Group in Washington, D.C., said.
Page and Ms. Janney were also paired in "Juno" almost a decade ago.) Margo turns Tallulah away, but soon she is back, this time with a baby she has impulsively snatched from a mother (Tammy Blanchard) who is more interested in substance abuse than in child rearing.
By impulsively suspending military exercises, Trump in one fell swoop undermined US and South Korean military readiness, instilled fear among America's allies that US security guarantees might not be enforced, and strengthened China, which had for decades sought a suspension of US military exercises in its neighborhood.
During the section of the film narrated by Auggie's older sister, Via (Izabela Vidovic), you learn why, in an awkward first conversation with her future boyfriend, she impulsively tells him that she's an only child, despite the fact that she loves and ardently protects her little brother.
When they rent Elena's apartment, a spark is struck — something in Mia and Pearl's uncompromising bohemianism resonates with Elena's submerged desire for a different life — and the do-gooder Elena impulsively offers Mia a job as "house manager" for her family, which really means cooking and cleaning.
When they rent Elena's apartment, a spark is struck — something in Mia and Pearl's uncompromising bohemianism resonates with Elena's submerged desire for a different life — and the do-gooder Elena impulsively offers Mia a job as "house manager" for her family, which really means cooking and cleaning.
The small crowd was presumably drawn in by Reeves' name and a pretty neat, creepy science fiction premise: a lead researcher at a biotech firm suffers a tragedy when his wife and three children are killed in a car accident, and he impulsively decides to try cloning them.
But it seems likely that the fierce intra-administration debates in the weeks leading up to it — which a White House aide described as "absolute chaos" — made it more likely that Trump would act impulsively without properly consulting his team or thinking through the details of the actual unveiling.
On New Year's Eve, the 27-year-old remembered what things were like two years ago, when he'd impulsively flown to Los Angeles to stay with his manager, clear his mind, and escape the fetid relationships that had taken over his life in the aftermath of heroin addiction.
Like the hero of "Hologram," Josie is grappling with a bevy of snowballing problems — virtually Job-like in their multiplication — that have driven her to impulsively leave home in Ohio with her children, fly to Alaska (where her stepsister Sam lives), rent an ancient R.V. and hit the highway.
The worst that could be said about Bobby until tonight is that he acts impulsively, albeit with the understanding that he can talk or buy his way out of a jam — or have his wife, his fixer, his legal team or his endless connections do it for him.
Indigo is experimenting with a new model, positioning itself as a "cultural department store" where customers who wander in to browse through books often end up lingering as they impulsively shop for cashmere slippers and crystal facial rollers, or a knife set to go with a new Paleo cookbook.
For Marchetti, the pair of bronze mice he specified to scurry up the table's struts are as much a source of pleasure as the Giorgio Morandi still life from the 1950s that he impulsively purchased from an online auction and that now hangs in the ground-floor powder room.
What's weirder is what it tells us about how Payless thinks about the general market of people who buy shoes — namely, that most people don't understand value and pricing and packaging and don't think about what goes into making something cost what it costs, but just gravitate toward status symbols impulsively.
Bobby doesn't let Wendy know about the raid in advance, which not only leads to the mistake of firing Victor so impulsively and publicly — his psychological profile would flag that as a no-no, according to Wendy — but makes it plain that he's questioning the loyalty of his most trusted adviser.
But the unscheduled year ahead would nonetheless yield Savage Times, a collection of the 19 songs and five EPs that El Khatib would churn out over the course of 2016 in an alternatingly steady and fraught flow, rough-hewn tracks knocked out in the moment and released online just as impulsively.
The President did not fulfill the fears of many foreign policy experts and even some of his own officials that he could impulsively offer big concessions to Kim after suddenly freezing US-South Korea military exercises at their last meeting in Singapore -- a move that shocked his own military leaders.
But with each subsequent season, The Leftovers has felt more and more like it reflects our world, the one where 2 percent of the population didn't disappear but where impulsively striking a Syrian airbase is seen by many as exhibiting good leadership skills, because people want to believe somebody knows what they're doing.
Like Lindsay's ill-fitting army jacket in Freaks and Geeks, or Lane impulsively dying her hair purple (and then back again) in Gilmore Girls, TV has often understood that there's an anxiety and gracelessness to the teenage search for a "cooler" identity that's different to the ugly duckling transformations of Hollywood movies.
Los Angeles (CNN Business)When mogul Sumner Redstone impulsively split Viacom (VIA) and CBS (CBS) into two companies 13 years ago, the rationale was that it would unlock value in each -- creating "Via-Grow," a robust cable-based entity, and "Via-Slow," with CBS as the steady tortoise to its corporate sibling's hare.
Courts, lawyers argue, should also place greater weight on the steps those who are sued take to mitigate damages, like swiftly deleting a defamatory tweet, posting a clarification, or other actions that show the person "may regret posting a statement that the defendant may have impulsively published in the first place," says Burke.
And it's safe to say that Buffett's reaction to the recent toe-stubbing won't be vastly different from his reaction when share prices in his portfolio lose value — he will neither react emotionally nor impulsively, and will instead move on to the next acquisition candidate and/or leave the bruised stocks alone.
Yes, that is the exact plot of Nicholas Sparks's Safe Haven, but here's where things get distinctly King-ian: In her new town, Rose impulsively buys a portrait of a woman in a rose madder gown that leads her into an incredible other world, where she meets and befriends a woman named Dorcas.
Instead, Puccini shows us what happens next: Manon living a life of luxury as Geronte's mistress in his palatial Paris apartment, which is Act II. Mr. Alagna's des Grieux, appearing haggard yet crazed with love, bursts impulsively into Geronte's apartment where he finds his Manon, Ms. Opolais looking like Lana Turner with blonde locks and a sequined dress.
Though the current study can't answer the question of why this might be the case, other research has found that night owls are more likely to eat poorly, act impulsively, use drugs like alcohol, and experience "social jetlag," otherwise known as waking up at noon on the weekends when you don't have to get to work.
This doesn't feel like the intimate affair we'd come to love in years past, where you roll up to the parking lot and walk right in, where you might impulsively get crappy matching tattoos with someone you just met the night before, and where the crowd is chill enough to not boo because of the weather.
Duke had colorful romantic history: Having just come out of a scandalous relationship with 17-year-old Desi Arnaz Jr., and impulsively marrying Michael Tell, a "total stranger" who had been subletting her apartment (they were together for 13 days and the marriage was annulled a year later), the media speculated as to who exactly fathered the baby.
As he demonstrated during the James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE debacle, Trump has the ability to do himself great harm when he acts impulsively or angrily.
The ultimate evocation of confusion and death in a bucolic landscape is a scene wherein, impulsively running toward a startled battalion of Italian-American soldiers, a teenage girl is mortally wounded; she imagines that, rather than shooting her, the "Sicilianos de Brookalino" have come to her rescue, presenting her with a Statue of Liberty snow globe.
Scurrying to reassure allies Trump's announcement, apparently made impulsively during a conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, also undercut a central administration goal of containing and beating back Iran -- a primary focus for Bolton and Pompeo, who are now "scurrying to ease the concerns of our allies in the region," said Pregent, a former intelligence adviser to Gen.
"[The president] reacted impulsively to Saturday night's carnage by stoking panic and fear, being indiscreet with details of the event and capitalizing on it to advocate for one of his more polarizing policies and to advance a personal feud," wrote the Washington Post's Philip Rucker in a front-page story on Monday analyzing Trump's weekend Twitter activity.
In addition to mocking DJs and their indescribable ways on social media, I recently discovered a new talent: using your birthday, some random-ass star constellations, and unexplainable mercury shit to predict the future of your clubbing life, including what festival you'll impulsively book a flight to next, and which talent agent you'll have a one-night stand with in Barcelona.
Word of the Day : utter impulsively _________ The word blurt has appeared in nine New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 20 in "Foreign to Many, the Language of College Basketball Has Its Fluent Speakers" by Ray Glier: This language of the game among players and coaches can describe offensive and defensive positioning, a cut and pass, or a scheme.
Until recently, the internet was still a refuge for displaced anxiety shopping, but the time is now passed for ordering new things from the internet: Amazon has stopped stocking certain non-essential items in order to prioritize necessary medical supplies and household staples, and even if the fun stuff was available, demanding an already vulnerable, overworked employee to ship and deliver your impulsively bought Nintendo Switch verges on unethical.
Ian sees in the refugees an opportunity to do good, but his attempts to help fall short or backfire, as when he impulsively offers 20 euros to a boy in a refugee camp, attracting the attention of desperate men who clamor for a handout of their own until converged upon by baton-swinging guards, causing Ian to withdraw the bill before he can hand it to the boy.
By the end of the conversation, my friend was comfortable enough to check themself in, I was reminded of how much I love their strength and intelligence, and the motivation of wanting to cut out your own organ in the name of control seemed less impulsively absurd to me; if only we could just amputate the existing condition that makes our heads this way, rather than subdue it into a mere dormant stage like a lithiumed volcano.
For North Korea watchers, it was a diplomatic blow-up waiting to happen since Trump impulsively agreed in March to meet with Kim and try to persuade him to abandon weapons that pose a growing threat to the continental U.S. "The massive gap between the United States and North Korea on denuclearization is the unspoken subtext to everything that&aposs just transpired," said Evans Revere, a former senior State Department official for East Asia who since leaving the U.S. government has periodically held informal talks with North Korean officials.

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