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Unclear how Rimando jacked up the finger -- but, damn.
There were rumblings that he jacked up his knee bad.
Remember, Paige initially jacked up the arm during her Jan.
In 432 minutes this year he's already jacked up 22.
So when we talk about, well, why are things jacked up?
But as the departure approached, the smuggler jacked up the price.
All these people getting confirmed with all these jacked-up backgrounds?
"Everybody was all jacked up," he said in a recent interview.
Some houses are jacked up like cars, awaiting new raised foundations.
The boom has jacked up the price tags of market leaders Ele.
Try your Rolls-Royce getting jacked up in a 3-car wreck!!
The engine jacked up heat, thrust and range, outpacing the Scud motor.
"Man, I'm so jacked up," Freese said at Fenway Park on Monday.
That has jacked up the amount of data flowing through Facebook's servers.
You still have people jacked up and harassed, families being broken up.
The recently jacked-up $119/year Prime price is already paying for itself.
When they would call me personally, it was jacked up a little bit.
Those that stayed jacked up their rates by 20193%, on average, for 2018.
The central bank jacked up interest rates by 300 basis points in November.
TURKEY - Turkey jacked up its benchmark rate by 625 basis points on Sept.
Comcast has slowly but surely jacked up this rental fee over the years.
"Even at the highest levels, the process is totally jacked up," Alpert said.
Whatever the outcome, the hardcore MAGA crowd will feel aggrieved and jacked up.
Prices are getting jacked up and making it harder to live in these areas.
He framed it as a positive step forward: "I feel jacked up," he said.
The car was pretty jacked up and was towed to a nearby impound lot.
Paddock was busted for vandalism in 2014 -- he jacked up a moving company's property.
" In an interview with the The Weekly Standard, Bannon said: "I feel jacked up.
Farmers mix foreign wheat with their own and sell it at jacked-up prices.
It's jacked up tobacco taxes to pay for healthy eating initiatives and strollable sidewalks.
To create an air of exclusivity they jacked up prices and created artificial shortages.
I pray that our jacked-up internal clocks don't wake us up super early.
Bannon even favored the border adjustment tax, which would have jacked up import prices.
Already, banks have jacked up mortgage rates on interest-only loans - popular with property speculators.
Gorecki pointed out a particular look that includes cut-off Dickies with jacked up socks.
During that time, Mylan jacked up the price of EpiPen by more than 500 percent.
The Mountaineers shot just 37 percent in the half, as they jacked up 30 shots.
No word yet on how the ring will look on Brooks Orpik's jacked-up hand.
They threw festivals, allowed vendors free reign of the streets, and jacked up hotel rates.
I don't need to be afraid of some jacked-up flu and your shitty emails. ●
Here's the sad part: Hulu with Live TV also jacked up its price last year.
Turns out, Shaq's not the only NBA star with jacked up feet ... right, Reggie Jackson?!
In the Trump administration, everything seems jacked up in the most horrible way at this point.
Why was my nervous system so jacked up that everything had a real effect on me?
He and a neighbor jacked up the car and took off the rear driver's-side wheel.
But now that I've got them all jacked up, let me reassure you: I'm no racist.
And the value of that undigitizable experience has been jacked up by all our digital experience.
Powell had jacked up his vehicle when suddenly a car pulled up in front of him.
You can hear the creak as both characters and subplots get jacked up out of proportion.
Instead, it bought valuable patents for drugs that others had developed, then jacked up the prices.
On Thursday, the country's central bank jacked up interest rates to 60 percent from 4.53 percent.
But if the results show it's pretty jacked up, it's likely Apple had throttled your phone's CPU.
Beer prices would be jacked up by nearly 200 percent, or perhaps more, in stout-quaffing Ireland.
The main terminal rests on giant stilts that can be jacked up to keep the foundation level.
As expected, the taxes jacked up the price of domestic steel and temporarily boosted the industry's profits.
In June alone, drug companies jacked up prices on 106 drugs by an average of 27 percent.
Many that remained jacked up prices or started limiting the hospitals and doctors included in their coverage networks.
The Turkish lira hit a record low last week even though the central bank jacked up interest rates.
SAP CEO Bill McDermott was jacked up today about his company's $8 billion Qualtrics acquisition over the weekend.
I have access to hard currency, which I use to buy black-market goods at jacked-up prices.
But Powerbeats are fairly pricey, especially for folks unaccustomed to the jacked-up pricing of wireless listening tech.
Overnight interest rates in Hong Kong, jacked up to 94 percent on Tuesday, were back near 8 percent.
This year, he's jacked up 110, and 34.5 percent have gone in (including 50 percent from the corners).
Trump halted these payments last month, and in response, insurance companies jacked up the premiums on certain plans.
When kickoff comes around, "The Hatchet" is all jacked up and ready to get the crowd lathered up!
"I'm getting jacked up at my house the same as they are," said Lewis, a second-term Republican.
Rents were jacked up on hundreds of New York City apartments in a kickback scheme, a lawsuit contends.
To combat the price rises, Volcker's Fed jacked up the federal funds rate and tightened the money supply.
JOB (now JACKED UP) to avoid the proper noun build-up near the southwest, but nothing would budge.
The bank jacked up borrowing costs by a bumper 625 basis points in September to stabilise the economy.
"Some guys need to get jacked up every day or every week to work their craft," he said.
Australian nickel miners rose as concerns over a possible export ban by Indonesia on the metal jacked up prices.
Dicyclomine, a drug used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, had its price jacked up by 2633.66 percent by Mylan.
Direwolves in Game of Thrones are basically a jacked-up version of gray wolves, with several key anatomical differences.
We're particularly jacked up to try the Coconut Caramel iced coffee, infused with hints of coconut and caramel goodness.
The lawsuit includes photos of his banged-up ride ... as well as the innocent tree that got jacked up.
New York (CNN Business)The US government just jacked up the price of investing your way to permanent residency.
If you were sitting in August and September, you could say people are getting jacked up for holiday sales.
They jacked up the saturation on each frame so that the surface colors of the rocks look almost alien.
Unclear when exactly this happened, but from the looks of one of these photos ... he got jacked up good.
It jacked up its prices in India last year after the government raised smartphone tariffs from 15% to 20%.
It's jacked up with three types of hyaluronic acid, making it a hero product for plumping up dehydrated skin.
The movie jacked up the stakes and humor, but it was still not quite as beloved as the original.
It tumbled 262.27 percent on Monday after Trump unexpectedly jacked up pressure on Beijing in the midst of trade negotiations.
Continue looking at lawnmowers, motorcycles and jacked up trucks that are for sale in your region of the country.6.
Industries that are less affected by sterling's drop, such as those in the service sector, have not jacked up prices.
Firms that are less affected by sterling's drop, such as those in the service sector, have not jacked up prices.
Nkemdiche certainly thinks so ... 'cause the Cardinals' 2016 1st-round pick is absolutely JACKED UP over Arizona's new head coach.
The private operator jacked up tolls with a pricing scheme that gave low-income drivers bills as high as $18,000.
DeRozan jacked up three shots beyond the arc in the opening minutes of Sunday's win against the Wall-less Wizards.
" Predicting a change that will outshine the Reagan revolution, he added: "Ship yards, iron works, get them all jacked up.
Although the government jacked up interest rates to prevent a further slide, some of the pound's decline was self-inflicted.
He was so jacked up on adrenaline that he hurried to the center of the ring well before the bell.
Yet, over the last 18 months it has jacked up prices on many of its top-selling drugs three times.
If we come off a jacked-up call, my lieutenant might go in and put on a pot of tea.
Inflation jacked up costs, but transit companies were legally obligated to keep fares the same per their agreements with cities.
It tumbled 110.633 percent on Monday after Trump unexpectedly jacked up pressure on Beijing in the midst of trade negotiations.
It wasn't until the Fed jacked up rates, twice, to double digits in the early 1980s that inflation finally subsided.
Where he talks about rollin' in his big black jacked up truck, rollin' on 403s, pretty girl by my side?!
This week's sesh seemed much less formal ... but UCLA studs like Chase Cota were still jacked up for the day anyway.
If a business has enough employees that require expensive health care, premiums for everyone in that workplace could be jacked up.
Even worse for Ren, Hux — small, slight, and not jacked up on midichlorians — is still somehow more confident than he is.
Once he awoke, Tiger was a discombobulated mess and claimed he was all jacked up from a cocktail of Rx drugs.
Last week the official price of petrol was jacked up 67%, to 145 naira per litre ($0.43 at black-market rates).
A minute or so earlier he was strutting across the stage with a posture befitting a regal yet jacked-up swan.
And I just housed a Nature Valley bar in the hallway, so I am jacked up and ready to pipe off.
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a series of tax cuts, erased it and jacked up the deficit.
Shkreli's firm acquired the rights to produce the infection medication Daraprim — then immediately jacked up the price from $13 to $750.
And, as per industry demands, he and state lawmakers significantly jacked up fines on anyone dealing with weed without a license.
To take one example, Pfizer jacked up the price of its popular anti-cholesterol med Lipitor 35 percent in that period.
Just for kicks, we jacked up the rate of return up to five percent and returned to the Cost-Benefit sheet.
And while no one on television still shouts about players getting "jacked up," the sentiment that something has been lost persists.
Majorities of Republicans in both the House and Senate voted for the bill, which jacked up defense and nondefense (domestic) spending.
China had a wider fiscal deficit in 2015 than a year earlier as it jacked up spending to cushion an economic slowdown.
There's more ... Mr. Upton also tells us why he's retired FOR GOOD and won't attempt a comeback (his back's all jacked up).
"I thought they gave Scott some really good at-bats early and jacked up his pitch count," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
Sentiment has been quite high, Wolff said, which has in turn jacked up multiples and expectations about growth under the new administration.
Ted Cruz is the souped-up, jacked-up modified coal-rolling pickup with a giant super cab and 6-inch lift kit.
The company came under pressure last year when, among other things, it jacked up the price of two treatments for heart disease.
And in 1953, paper manufacturers jacked up their price $10 a ton, leaving us with an annual newsprint bill of $21.7 million.
The place was jacked up all night and definitely made it clear that they felt they were getting jobbed by the referees.
Airbnb says CES-goers have been making ample use of its service as an alternative to Vegas hotels and their jacked-up prices.
It's also a fish-out-of-water comedy, about two jacked-up action heroes struggling to grasp the subtleties of our modern world.
The ethanol caused your brain to release adrenaline, cortisol, and norepinephrine, stimulants that pumped up your heart rate and jacked up your senses.
In 2016, it also released the outline for Daraprim, the drug made famous by Martin Shkreli, who jacked up the price in 2015.
Tehran attacks The deadly twin attacks in Tehran have jacked up the already high tensions between Iran and its longtime foe, Saudi Arabia.
But the private investment he counted on never materialized while cuts to public utility subsidies jacked up water and gas bills, fueling inflation.
With the Pixels, Google has basically rebadged the Nexus, tossed in the new Assistant and jacked up the price to match the iPhone.
Soaring content expenses have jacked up losses for Alibaba's digital media and entertainment arm, which includes Alibaba Pictures, Youku and Ali Music Group.
Regulators have relentlessly jacked up the amount of equity with which big banks must fund themselves so as to protect them from losses.
Thus, McCain left intact a calamitous law that lacked bipartisan support and jacked up the average Arizonan's premiums last year by 116 percent.
But when the fee is jacked up to $1003 under the Aaron Gordon Plan, a whopping 47 percent of trips are killed off.
It made the evening's papers, though without too much noise: The fever and speculation would come later, jacked up to a storm's pitch.
"My team was just jacked up about it," Marvin said Thursday morning, shortly after finishing a practice at a St. Paul municipal rink.
We bitch when we watch a movie and the uniforms are messed up, the haircuts aren't regulation, and the unit is jacked up.
I wrote more about this in yesterday's VoxCare, but essentially insurers jacked up premiums to offset the loss of this other funding source.
The "pharma bro," who once jacked up the price of a life-saving drug from $13.50 to $750 a pill, likes to needle reporters.
After getting jacked up and drawing a foul in a collision with Philadelphia's Robert Covington, blood was pouring out from above Kevin Love's eye.
Valeant purchased the drug last February, and jacked up the price from $1,500 to $3,000 after the state of California proposed legalizing assisted suicide.
Most important of all, after declining steadily since the 1980s, freight prices were jacked up stealthily, rising by 42% in real terms since 2004.
Now you have choices, thanks to NFL stud defensive end Bryan Braman -- who says he gets mistaken for the jacked up actor EVERY DAY!
And in the SNL rendition of the ordeal for the longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, Stone is jacked up on his own publicity.
But with hotel rates also jacked up nearly 300 percent from regular rates, New York is the most expensive spot to spend Dec. 31.
He was booked at 2:32 AM. You can see the suspect's left eye is jacked up bad -- he was hospitalized after being arrested.
Her build is tiny, jacked up on the trademark platform heels she's learned to surrender on the runway, but will never give up herself.
Mr. Cassidy, the executive director of the Fire Pension Fund, was jacked up on alcohol and had cocaine in his wallet, the police said.
"We were so jacked up just to be there, we weren't really paying attention to where we were going to win it," Lidge said.
He opposed Macri's austerity drive, which included public utility subsidy cuts that jacked up power and heating bills paid by Argentine families and businesses.
Amex recruited business clients with offers of low currency-conversion rates and then jacked up the rates without warning, the WSJ reported in August.
It's as blankly ornamental as the rest of the movie, which stars Claire Foy as a preposterously jacked-up version of the renegade hacker.
Shkreli — who is best known as the pharmaceutical exec who jacked up the prices on lifesaving drugs — purchased the album in 2015 for $2 million.
I was playing a bar show in Andover, Massachusetts, and a jacked-up bro wearing an Affliction shirt was sitting alone, front row and center.
It's just the right thing to do when the downside for visitors includes jacked up electric bills, slower processors, worn out fans, and drained batteries.
It is understandable that people in our country and around the world feel jacked up -- with a mixed bag of intense fear, outrage and sadness.
Natoma had been forced to drop her health care insurance after her premiums were jacked up in price when she had been diagnosed with cancer.
Again, it's a shame, because outside of the jacked up release cycle Microsoft has settled upon, the Xbox One S is a damn fine machine.
But after Congress passed a bipartisan spending bill that jacked up military spending among other priorities, McConnell is apparently back to caring about the deficit.
Wiz Khalifa is so jacked up about his song with Tyron Woodley ... he's tellin' TMZ Sports 100 different versions of it are on the way!!!
China's offshore yuan posted its biggest weekly rise last week, with both onshore and offshore yuan rallying, predominantly jacked up by yuan borrowing costs offshore.
Move over, Patriots ... here's a team that's JACKED UP to visit Donald Trump's White House to celebrate their championship win -- the North Dakota State Bison!!!
Remember when Ronda Rousey said her jaw was so jacked up after the Holly Holm fight in November that she couldn't bite into an apple??
He called up his boys at "Rednecks with Paychecks," a local racetrack, and asked them to haul their jacked-up rigs into the flooded city.
Egypt also jacked up interest rates after the pound was floated and many local economists expect it to start cutting again in December or January.
The speculative frenzy has at times created massive lag in the already inherently limited speed of transactions across the Bitcoin network and jacked up processing fees.
In addition, companies including Turing Pharmaceuticals and Valeant Pharmaceuticals International have bought rights to some old generic drugs and jacked up their prices many times over.
We climb into the cab of Uncle Basil's four-by-four pickup, which is jacked up higher than should be allowed for any man his age.
It was intense and "emotions were jacked up," recalls Christine, a volunteer with Louisville Clinic Escorts who asked to be identified by only her first name.
That optimism, revealed in surveys of consumers and business managers, has jacked up consumer spending, led to increased hiring and, perhaps most significantly, raised capital investment.
Shane says the tweet was "definitely surprising" ... and the Indians themselves were so jacked up for the call-out -- they made an offer to the Biebs!!!
In the past, a surge of claims led to higher prices: losses forced weaker players to cut risk; stronger or lucky ones jacked up premium rates.
Woodley was supposed to fight Robbie Lawler on June 29 -- but had to pull out because his hand was still jacked up from a previous fight.
And on Friday, while she and her friends were hanging out by a jacked-up truck with a massive tailpipe, she got busy making that happen.
The originally white convertible has a front end jacked up on spacers and sits on a set of "Slot Mag" wheels with super-wide Mickey Thompson tires.
Lil Scrappy was hospitalized this weekend after being found nearly unconscious and seriously jacked up following a horrific car accident he was involved in ... TMZ has learned.
Big Chill gave me the jitters — like I was jacked-up on caffeine — because I was taking it on an empty stomach first thing in the morning.
In addition to National Guard trucks and wildlife agents' boats, residents came out in jacked-up trucks and clinging to the cab of a semi-truck cab.
That is, unless you opt for the V90 Cross Country, the jacked-up and ruggedized V90 that will account for the vast majority of the wagon's sales.
Insurers, losing money, began to abandon the exchange markets, while those that remained cut back their physician networks and jacked up premiums and deductibles for healthy people.
Odell Beckham's cousin, Terron Beckham, says he pivoting from his NFL dream ... and trying to pursue a career in the WWE as a jacked up pro wrestler!!!
Walker jacked up his left shoulder back in March while doing The Worm dance to celebrate a violent 34-second victory over Misha Cirkunov at UFC 235.
"My dad went to pick them up after two days, which is as soon as he could get there in his high jacked-up Jeep," Michaelis recounts.
Their cab did stop there, and then it seems that something happened in the bathroom because the manager was eventually called and found it all jacked up.
America needed a way to nuke anyone it wanted, at any time, without sending its flyboys into the air jacked up on amphetamine while carrying nuclear bombs.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Wednesday, Drexler said the retailer jacked up its prices at a time when customers were increasingly cost-conscious.
Federal prosecutors made a big show of indicting Shkreli about four months after he jacked up the price of a lifesaving drug by more than 5,000 percent.
Other movies and TV shows might have us primed to expect that Stewart and his buddies, jacked up on testosterone and privilege, will commit violence against Candy.
They say Vyera and its leaders had an "elaborate and anticompetitive scheme" that blocked generics from entering the market after the company jacked up prices of Daraprim.
Let that sink in: corporations have jacked up drug prices, exploded their profits to record highs, and pocketed for themselves the windfall from the president's tax breaks.
Pumping his fists in the air, he strutted onstage, his fly undone, falling on his face, assisted by an intricate sound design that jacked up the energy.
Buy the Dell XPS 2150 2200 for $1,099 ($300 off) Due to jacked-up component prices (Thanks, cryptocurrency miners!) it's hard to build a gaming desktop from scratch.
"So, of course, our legislature, signed by a governor many years ago, clearly didn't want during natural disasters the necessities to be jacked up in price," Paxton continued.
Consider the evidence: the link between social-media-induced FOMO and depression, jacked-up cortisol levels from constant access to work emails, and digital addiction, among other phenomena.
The company had jacked up prices by over 400 percent for the emergency allergic reaction intervention, leaving patients without coverage to pay $3003 cash for a two-pack.
The firm attracted investors by saying the currency's value will be jacked up to 10,000 won by the end of September this year from the current 200 won.
"Some of us have jacked up cars," Lynn said, referring to the demolished vehicles strewn around the city, with broken windows and roofs caved in from fallen trees.
Broadcast television stations are legally obligated to charge candidates their lowest available rates, but they jacked up prices for super PACs, keeping those dollars from stretching very far.
Housing prices, now among the world's highest, are widely seen to have been jacked up by an unrelenting wave of buying from rich Chinese, intensifying anti-China sentiment.
Yair Rodriguez might've handed out the greatest knockout in UFC history ... but he didn't escape unscathed ... 'cause dude's whole body is jacked up -- from head to toe. Literally.
Terrell Owens says the Houston Texans just got WAY better after trading for Demaryius Thomas ... telling TMZ Sports the whole city should be jacked up about the move!!!
Turkey's central bank jacked up rates by more than 400 basis points, or four percentage points, in January 2014 to prevent the sliding lira from sparking massive inflation.
Walden said recently there had been cases of "bad actors" who "jacked up the price of drugs because there was no competition," but he did not name names.
I loved how Daft Punk kept the guitar parts from the original, but turned the rest of the song into more of a jacked-up electro-house track.
The Boston Bruins played the Montreal Canadiens Sunday night, and maybe he was extra jacked up because; that rivalry does always get the juices flowing, to be fair.
International sanctions, shrugged off in the heady days after the Russian annexation, have jacked up food prices while endlessly complicating ordinary aspects of life, like banking and travel.
Struggling with debt and facing billions of dollars in government-mandated retroactive fees, the country's biggest mobile carriers have jacked up data prices by as much as 50%.
Remember, it ain't all glitz and glamour for Rousey ... who seriously JACKED UP her finger in real life while shooting a scene for the show earlier this year.
There have also been reports of jacked-up prices of everyday goods by those looking to take advantage of people who are desperate for food, water and supplies.
LONDON — Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson — fresh from filming his new show in Barbados — rolled through a quiet English village in a ridiculously jacked-up Mercedes on Thursday.
There's been a huge debate in baseball over what the Angels should do with their rookie phenom, whose pitching elbow is now so jacked up ... it requires Tommy John.
The camera is listed among the top-selling on a popular Chinese electronics retailer, and Casio jacked up its price after previous versions were resold at a premium online.
Brett Hundley wasn't sad at all about being traded from Green Bay ... in fact, dude was jacked up about the move to the Seahawks -- his dad tells TMZ Sports.
Price controls are already in place in much of the world's single payer health care systems and the side effects have jacked up the effective cost of drugs accordingly.
Before Curtis Granderson steps into the batter's box Friday night ... he needed a visit to the dentist's chair -- 'cause dude JACKED UP his tooth sliding into second base Wednesday!!
By the 1980s, Greenwich Village had begun to change, a transition hastened by the AIDS epidemic; as residents died off or moved away, rents would be jacked up fourfold.
ADEC earlier said in a statement that well pipe had temporarily "jacked up" or risen vertically about 3 feet to 4 feet, causing a pressure gauge to break off.
Even after it went viral on Reddit and some jacked-up angry white guy showed up at Comet Pizza with a gun, it still had the scent of parody.
In short, what this movie yearns to be is a pop-culture "Apocalypse Now," with the human foe removed, the political parable toned down, and the gonzo elements jacked up.
"Interestingly enough, though, the Saudis and the Iraqis have jacked up their prices to the Asian customers who have lost their Iranian barrels, so there's a stinginess there," Kilduff said.
A couple fans claim they got jacked up from an alleged stampede at a Future concert last year, and say the rapper and Live Nation are responsible ... so they're suing.
It wasn't as immersive an experience as when the headset was connected to a more jacked-up gaming PC; the frame rate was choppier, and the refresh rate was slower.
While companies have jacked up wages significantly, it hasn't been enough to persuade young people to stay, or to make up for demographic trends that indicate a shrinking, aging population.
I out-drove everyone in my group by 20 yards, and I was by far the shortest guy in the group, but I was just so wired and jacked up.
Since the tax cuts, Apple has jacked up the compensation of CEO Tim Cook along with the company's other top executives and bought back massive amounts of its own stock.
"We've got fiscal policy that literally came from another galaxy and we have monetary laxity, and that brew is what has got the stock market so jacked up," he said.
The recent outrage over drug prices started in 2015, when former Turing Pharmaceuticals chief Martin Shkreli jacked up the cost of malaria and HIV medicine Darapim overnight from $13.50 to $750.
INGRAHAM: So good people all jacked up and high and numb so then you can get health care because they are going to need it when they all turn into schizophrenics.
After the central bank spent $4.3bn in five days to prop up the peso, on April 26th it unexpectedly jacked up its minimum interest rate by three percentage points, to 30.25%.
But you think about a guy who has been in the league that long and is still that jacked up for a game that you literally have to calm him down.
I think there's a similar mischaracterization of Crossfit, or in general, challenging fitness—it's not about getting super jacked up and hating the world and flipping out releasing all your angst.
Just yesterday, STAT reported that senator Amy Klobuchar called for an investigation into the pharmaceutical company Mylan, which jacked up prices for the EpiPen injection that fights life-threatening allergic reactions.
It is the full-time job of thousands of people in the U.S. and around the world to buy tickets during hectic Ticketmaster onsales and sell them at jacked-up prices.
He jacked up fines for missing the deadline to renew a city parking sticker on your car, and thousands of paycheck-to-paycheck drivers wound up in bankruptcy as a result.
The signature burger, All Jacked Up, is half a pound of premium Angus beef, Colby Jack cheese, slow-simmered barbecue sauce, Applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato and red onion, for $16.45.
Manufacturers jacked up the list prices on 457 brand name drugs by an average of 5.1%, as of Friday, according to GoodRx, a website that provides cost comparisons and consumer discounts.
He jacked up the schizoid factor, substituted homicide for suicide, and, by showing how easily mania could be impersonated, undercut the authenticity of the suffering writers whose ills had commanded sympathy.
Milwaukee's first loss came against a Boston Celtics team that jacked up 55 triples (more than ever before in franchise history) and tied a league-record by making 24 of them.
Last night's fluke made me think I'd finally pruned enough selections, but in reality, Spotify just jacked up the offline song limit to 10,000 tracks per device with a five-device limit.
The Dolphins fan who had his big toe crushed like a grape in a freak accident at the team's stadium is now suing the Fins ... saying his foot is jacked up forever!!
The Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 stands 6.5 feet tall and 7 feet wide, weighs three tons, and features flared wheel arches, a jacked-up ride, narrow slotted headlights, and a camouflage paint job.
Also priced at $300, these more fashion-forward earbuds have bigger 10-millimeter drivers, and the bass sounds a bit more jacked up, which means you lose some detail on certain songs.
The more highly technical the basis of a story, the more likely it is that some key detail will get jacked up by a journalist trying to translate it for the public.
Tory MPs warn that Mr Corbyn wants to drag Britain back to the 143s, when left-wing Labour governments jacked up taxation and spending and made a hash of managing the economy.
The All-Pro safety jacked up his leg Sunday during a defensive play against the Arizona Cardinals, and ended up getting carted off the field with a cast on his left leg.
Of course, it's worth noting that the sale of these flamethrowers appear to be mostly legal in the U.S., making the jacked up prices the most egregious element to this whole thing.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Steve KovachJust days after Samsung gave its $2,000 foldable smartphone to reviewers, a troubling number of journalists say their Galaxy Fold units are all jacked up.
Jeremy Renner jacked up his arm during filming for a certain movie -- and even though he won't tell us exactly how or for which flick ... we think we've got it figured out.
A fun family trip to the water park turned into a nightmare for a mother of 2 when her back got seriously jacked up on a ride ... according to a new suit.
Here's undefeated boxing champ Oscar Valdez proving even winning hurts in boxing -- showing his totally jacked up fist (and face) following a big win in an absolutely brutal fight this past weekend.
TravelCenters, which operates more than 200 truck stops, sued Comdata Inc in November, alleging the company improperly jacked up the fees it charged for processing sales of fuel using its payment card.
Ray Lewis says he and The Rock were like jacked up Nostradamuses back in college -- predicting they would one day be WORLD FAMOUS MEGASTARS back when they were football teammates in Miami.
"  Taxpayers cannot even be sure if they're getting an honest hour of work for these jacked-up rates because the government "waives any claim against Contractor related to delayed completion of work.
Her following album, "All Jacked Up," became the highest ever debut by a female artists on the country charts at the time -- a record that has since been broken by Carrie Underwood.
This all then gets jacked up on the jet fuel of social media, which has never met a controversial issue or basic disagreement that it could not turn utterly and completely toxic.
A drug used to treat lead poisoning is causing a toxic reaction among hospitals and poison control centers after Valeant Pharmaceuticals jacked up the price more than 2,700 percent in a single year.
What began as targeted tariffs on steel and aluminum imports in early 2018 accelerated over the past year and a half as tariff rates were jacked up with each disappointment in the negotiations.
Disney got its wires crossed and cluttered while shooting a TV show in "Baywatch" star Yasmine Bleeth's home ... according to her husband, who claims he got jacked up in a trip and fall.
Terrible PR begets charitable acts Most riders have learned to live with Uber's surge pricing, although some still complain loudly when they see their jacked up bill at the end of a ride.
In the wake of the Time Warner Deal, AT&T quickly jacked up the cost of its DirecTV Now streaming service, something AT&T lawyers had claimed wouldn't happen during the original trial.
The cost of hedging against big lira swings using volatility options TRY21MO=FN on Friday was moving back toward the 2300-year high hit on Wednesday before the central bank jacked up rates.
I was the one who, trying to prepare early, jacked up my Volvo station wagon on a frigid December morning and swapped my all-season tires for a set of four winter tires.
Back in 2015 and early 2016, the cable giant advertised a $99 lock-in rate for plans that didn't include equipment costs and had additional fees that could be jacked up at any time.
Amazon claims that the regular price is $274.98, but that's jacked up a little bit (it's priced at $149.99 at other online retailers), but still, getting it for just $94.99 is a great deal.
My car was working fine and didn't need an oil change, so I just jacked up the car and removed one of the wheels, putting it back on once my hands were satisfyingly dirty.
Since you've already heard a few of Tiger Stripes' productions, this mix is the perfect primer for his DJ sets, where he regularly brings his jacked-up dancefloor energy to crowds around the world.
That meant the political version of collar-strangled NFL steakheads running through which candidate got most JACKED UP and which moment made them say, C'MON, MAN—which, in Biden's case, is a two-fer.
Martin Shkreli — best known as the "pharma bro" who jacked up the prices of a life-saving antiparasitic medication from $13.50 to $750 — is on trial for securities fraud in federal court in Brooklyn.
" Bannon's thoughts on Trump's true nature: "I think you saw it this week on Charlottesville – his actual default position is the position of his base" Closing quote: "I feel jacked up...Now I'm free.
UFC star Tyron Woodley says he's very confident he'll be ready to fight again this summer -- despite having a jacked up right hand -- and he's already working with the UFC to book a date.
Hedge funds have jacked up their bets on the stock market to their highest levels of 2016 and cut back on short positions to a three-year low amid a blistering post-election rally.
We will see if Nintendo has learned its lesson from when it first launched the NES Classic in extremely short supply, forcing would-be buyers to get consoles from resellers for jacked-up prices.
It also reflects the view that policymakers are ready to protect their currencies if needed, as in Mexico, where the central bank jacked up interest rates last week by a surprising 50 basis points.
A new update to Uber's app will let you switch up your pickup location even after your ride is already on the way, finally giving you a way to fix those jacked-up ride requests.
The single major law to emerge so far in the Trump era was the Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA), a much-derided behemoth that mostly benefited the rich and jacked up the federal deficit.
But when Taegonggang made its way south of the border in 2005, competition was scarce, and even after bars stopped selling it when Pyongyang jacked up the price in 2007, the South had nothing better.
With "pure" dubstep, as it were, becoming rarer and rarer, but brostep still stomping around like a three year old jacked-up on Innocent smoothies and gluten free Skittle-substitutes, history actually could be rewritten.
AND THAT BREW IS WHAT HAS GOT THE STOCK MARKET SO JACKED UP. SORKIN: WHEN YOU WAKE UP, YOU WAKE UP AT ABOUT 3:00 IN THE MORNING AND CHECK THE LONDON MARKETS EVERY MORNING.
After Wilson, North Carolina built a fiber network, Time Warner Cable dropped rates within city limits and then, to subsidize the loss, it jacked up prices in neighboring communities, where it still had a monopoly.
There have been at least four sterling crises in the last 50 years - 1967, 1976, the mid 215s and 230 - where interest rates were jacked up aggressively in ultimately unsuccessful attempts to defend the currency.
Especially Fox News contributor Pete Hegseth, who was so entirely jacked up during an appearance on Fox Business—yes, not Fox News, but close enough—that host Stuart Varney couldn't help but point it out.
The second screen is really more like a jacked-up case, so you can use the primary device like a regular phone or plug it into the screen case to get the dual-screen experience.
The letter, first reported in the The Daily News, said that early on in the inquiry the police were looking for "two jacked up white guys from Howard Beach" as suspects in Ms. Vetrano's murder.
First, the company jacked up the price of the product from $57 in 0003 to roughly $600 in 2016 and had to testify in front of Congress about why the company was participating in price gouging.
That collection of artists is pretty insane (as always), making it one of the hottest music festivals in the world — meaning hotel rooms fill up fast, flight prices get jacked up, and booking quickly is key.
As it turns out, there are a lot of reasons, from a desire to hide one's "jacked-up teeth" to an attempt to erase all the sadness from one's face and create a facsimile of happiness.
Those big jacked-up trucks cost a whole lot of money, and Luke Bryan's collection of sparkly jeans could probably cover the cost of health insurance for an entire small town for at least a year.
Johnson, a home health aide, and 12-year-old Aijiah were forced to move out of their West Philadelphia apartment just before Thanksgiving last year, after the landlord jacked up the rent from $675 to $875.
A study of car loans in America between 2011 and 2013 found that dealer-lenders jacked up the price of cars, and thus the amount of credit they were extending, in response to interest-rate limits.
The bills in play, alternatively secretive and rushed—they were put together outside the normal committee process—would have deprived millions of people of health insurance and jacked up premiums in exchange for modest deficit reduction.
Bezos likely enjoys the whole "imitation as flattery" deal, but Bezos is now a jacked-up Northwest alpha male, unafraid to let the world know that he is the OG and will be respected as such.
As for why he was so jacked up ... St. Louis was pissed off at Braves star Ronald Acuna Jr. all series long for his antics at the dish (there were bat flipping and base-running dancing).
Anyone who's been a click away from booking a short-term rental on Airbnb, only to realize that the final price has been jacked up by surcharges, has probably been frustrated by how the platform displays prices.
At the same time, it's a place where pharma companies have jacked up the prices of medicines for conditions ranging from diabetes to HIV, leaving many individuals powerless over their own bodies — a crisis of distributive justice.
Shkreli first came into the public consciousness in September 2015 when a New York Times article drew attention to his company's purchase of a drug used by AIDS patients, which he subsequently jacked up the price of.
God, they'll even miss the Buzzfeed Tasty videos that appear in their feed, even though all of those recipes are basically jacked up fettuccine alfredo, and they can't believe they generate a revenue stream out of this.
His linen suit was appropriately rumpled — everything about this public radio legend suggests disregard for crisp lines — and his gangly legs were jacked up against the glove box, as he resisted suggestions to slide his seat back.
The lamely named HomePod works just like an Amazon Echo or a Google Home, except it does everything with the help of Siri and some jacked up hardware, including an A8 processor, six microphones, and HomeKit compatibility.
That need has resulted in policy changes, like putting warnings about wheat, soy, or nut content in clear language on the packaging of processed foods; it's what sparked the outrage at the jacked-up prices of EpiPens.
Azar can revive HHS's mission to "enhance the health and well-being of Americans," or follow the profit-driven path he plowed at Eli Lilly which jacked up the price of insulin by 225 percent since 2011.
For example, we had a leak into our apartment that jacked up our floor right before NYT Parenting launched, so my husband offered to take over all communication with the insurance company and found us temporary housing.
The EpiPen made headlines back in the summer of 2016 when it was revealed that the company had jacked-up prices from about $57 for a single device in 2007 to over $600 for a two-pack.
The import duties on Turkish steel and aluminum had originally been jacked up amid Trump's campaign to pressure Turkey to release Pastor Andrew Brunson, an American who had been detained there on terrorism charges that he denied.
As concerns about coronavirus outbreaks in the US grew, WIRED reported Tuesday that some Amazon sellers had jacked up the prices on face masks by four or five times what they cost only a few weeks before.
Confusing directions, jacked-up food prices and congested terminals may be the defining features of some airport experiences, but a new report from the Air Transport Research Society shows that not all airports deserve the same reputation.
Turing Pharmaceuticals, the company previously headed by infamous "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli, is being investigated by the US Federal Trade Commission for possible antitrust violations after it jacked up the price of an AIDS drug by 5,500 percent.
Tyron broke the injury news on this week's episode of "The Hollywood Beatdown" (full episode drops on Friday) -- saying it makes sense to fix his jacked up shoulder now since his fight with Nate Diaz is officially dead.
As the tech boom in Silicon Valley jacked up rents in San Francisco, cultural shifts began displacing LGBTQ, sex-positive, and sex-radical institutions from the city that had once been at the forefront of progressive sexual politics.
It weakened as much as 278.80 percent, surrendering most of the gains it made the previous evening after the country's central bank jacked up its key interest rate by 280 basis points to prop up the plunging currency.
It weakened to beyond 4.79 against the dollar, surrendering most of the gains it made a day earlier after the Turkish central bank jacked up its key interest rate by 300 basis points to prop up the plunging currency.
It jacked up borrowing costs for the second time in three months in the past week and said it would begin doing the opposite to the ECB and start cutting its holdings of bonds and other securities this year.
Ordinary sounds are jacked up to a paranoid pitch; when Joe takes a jelly bean and squeezes it, there is a granular crunch, and his trudge along a dusty track is as resonant as the march of a platoon.
Then there was the time my house got raided by 20 fucking pigs fully jacked up with M16s and bulletproof vests and the whole nine only to find a couple of baggies and a scale and they were pissed.
Once you "heard" it, it was hard not to start noticing that other GIFs also seemed to be making noise — as if the bouncing pylon had somehow jacked up the volume on a cacophonous orchestra few had noticed before.
We started getting sounds, getting everything set up, everyone was jacked up and ready to get started… and we were watching the TV when the verdict for the Rodney King incident was announced, and the riots started that day.
Their comments came after global financial markets had reeled on Monday after Trump had unexpectedly jacked up pressure on China to reach a trade deal in the midst of negotiations, saying he would hike U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods this week.
American manufacturers have been hit hardest by the tariffs on imported metals, which have jacked up materials costs for cars built in the U.S. With the notable exception of electric carmaker Tesla, U.S. automakers tend to build where they sell.
Meanwhile, landlords refuse to lower the rents they jacked up to $1,200–$1500 from $500–700 when the oil boom started in 2010, and that means there are a lot of families without enough food or a place to sleep.
Apple was specifically named in the recent FTC filing, which accused Qualcomm of engaging in an anti-competitive "no license, no chips" policy, which jacked up licensing fees on patents and forced phone makers to pay more for using competitors' processors.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... NYPD took a criminal mischief report over the weekend after the club's staff called cops and reported someone had jacked up their front door, in what the staff believed to be an attempted break-in.
The central bank has also jacked up efforts to increase economic growth momentum by cutting the benchmark interest rate and bank reserve requirements last month, though Governor Perry Warjiyo has said the impact on growth will be felt more in 2020.
Poll after poll has found that most Americans think the rich pay too little in taxes—which they do, thanks to decades of right-wing anti-government rhetoric and tax cuts that have helped fuel income inequality and jacked up deficits.
If you've read any of Mashable's laptop reviews, you know that some of the more jacked-up notebooks from the Lenovo ThinkPad, Apple MacBook, and Huawei MateBook series can do almost everything a desktop computer can do without sacrificing portability.
They grew up in a cycle where mass shootings -- typically of white people, by white people, in affluent areas -- temporarily jacked up interest, setting off doomed efforts to tighten gun laws, followed by abrupt returns to the status quo ante.
Fed up with the recession exacerbated by public utility subsidy cuts that have jacked up household heating and electric bills, Argentines are pessimistic about Macri's ability to stabilize the economy with his orthodox policies, according to recent public opinion polling.
But it wasn't until a health publication reported on his company Turing Pharmaceuticals having jacked up the price of a life-saving medication 5,153 percent virtually overnight that he became Pharma Bro, the so-called most-hated man in America.
An important study last year indicated that Americans were already suffering from a rising anxiety epidemic, particularly about health, safety and finances, and these new events will surely get people even more jacked up when our health can least afford it.
So what we wind up with is a puzzle that will not fall easily, but which rewards its solvers with fill like LIFE OF PABLO, ICE CREAM BAR, BATTERY ACID, ROE V. WADE, JACKED UP, NOBODY CARES and LAID AN EGG.
That's why they had to be shaking their collective fists and muttering whatever Flemish monks consider swear words when they learned that a supermarket in the Netherlands was selling their brew—and that the store had jacked up the price by 500 percent.
In the future, Apple might give you a way to switch seamlessly between playing music directly into your ears and blasting it out loud for the rest of the world — and not just because your headphone's volume is jacked up way too high.
People are freaking out a lot, but this exact same thing happened in 2015 after drought in Spain and heavy rains in Italy jacked up olive oil prices as high or even higher than they are now, according to the International Olive Council.
That's not really how we coach people, it's much more about long-term progression and understanding the appropriate level of how to get jacked up when you should and relax when you don't need to be jacking up and that sort of stuff.
In essence, it's the Galaxy S8, with a couple of tweaks (like moving the fingerprint sensor to a more sensible location), and all the specs jacked up to the absolute max for the most powerful device on the market — at least, on paper.
Then, last summer, his latest company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, bought and jacked up the price of Daraprim, an obscure drug used to treat a parasitic disease called toxoplasmosis that sometimes afflicts AIDS and cancer patients and pregnant women, by more than 5,000 percent.
"With negative interest rates throughout the world, it's the greatest opportunity to rebuild everything — shipyards, ironworks, get them all jacked up," said Mr. Bannon, who has aimed almost as much fire at what he regards as establishment Republicans as he has at Democrats.
In November 22008 rates were jacked up to a then-record 215 percent from as low as 6.15 percent only a few months before the government buckled under the mounting pressure on the currency and devalued the pound to $26.24 from $24.4.
Then, after being jacked up on fungicide, dunked in vats of preservatives and jostled and manhandled for about a week, these odorless, uniform, sturdy flowers with their enormous carbon footprint come to rest in our florist's hands or in our homes. Nice.
Snoke was obviously a messed up clone (just look at the guy, like, yikes) but using a jacked-up version of himself helped hide his influence as the First Order rose in the galaxy and provided cover for Kylo Ren's final test.
Sometimes, when we're sick of fussy clothing, fast fashion trends, and jacked-up pricing, nothing feeds our style craving quite like beelining to the men's section and stocking up on some packs of simple tees and perfectly oversized sweats (thank goodness for athleisure, right?).
"The vehicle that the male was pinned under had been jacked up safely and based on the positioning of the body and the tools found at the scene, the male appeared to be working on the vehicle at the time of his death," Sgt.
Over the past week or so, my lack of prospects has really jacked up my anxiety and got me feeling pretty down, so I want to send out a ton of applications before the weekend when I'll be too busy to work on them.
I had inherited my parents' jacked-up teeth, and at the time when most of my friends were getting their braces removed, we were there potentially to start the whole ordeal, having waited until we were in a good enough financial position to do so.
To pour concrete for the new hotel, Trump picked a firm run by a man named Biff Halloran, who was convicted a few years later for his role in what prosecutors dubbed a mob-run cartel that jacked up construction prices throughout the city.
Red and purple state Republican governors and legislators will almost certainly abandon the Obamacare provision, set up high-risk insurance polls, find premiums in their states being jacked up to punishing heights and face angry voters who will hold them personally accountable at the polls.
A jacked up Joseph Gordon Levitt (his neck is at least twice its normal girth) is definitely angling for an Oscar nom with his gravelly voice acting that honestly just sounds like he really needs to clear his throat, maybe drink a glass of water.
Football season just kicked off and we've got a few jacked up jocks guaranteed to make you second guess your fantasy draft ... Flip through these photos of ripped NFL abs and see if you can guess the player (sans pads) with the shredded stomach!
It's not the easiest song to get through unless you're jacked up on caffeinated vodka, dancing next to a bouncer outside a glass-fronted club in an anonymous town, feeling the Ibiza synths roll through you before you hurl on the sidewalk one last time.
And to a certain extent, society has decided that it's willing to tolerate risks in the name of dire need, as when the media applauded efforts to create protocols for DIY EpiPens in 2016 when industry gatekeepers briefly jacked up their official prices, despite similar risks.
Photo via Wikipedia By now, it's just about guaranteed that a blockbuster concert in a major market will sell out minutes after tickets go on sale, and that many of those tickets will be posted for resale with a monstrously jacked-up price almost right away.
However, replays showed that Kings forward DeMarcus Cousins tipped the preceding inbounds pass, so even though Ross jacked up his shot well before the final horn, the refs ruled after a lengthy review that the clock had not started upon the tip as it should have.
His father was a speechwriter for Jack Welch, who was then the chief executive of General Electric, in Fairfield, and he was also the author of "Jacked Up: The Inside Story of How Jack Welch Talked GE Into Becoming the World's Greatest Company" (McGraw-Hill, 2007).
It is also fairly likely that the people buying Barista Edition Oat Drink at this jacked-up new rate are people who run coffee shops, and can therefore use that liter in several drinks that will command five-or-more dollars each and maybe even continue to turn profit.
When they were able to get his ear, however, they learned that he had never actually gone to sleep at all, preferring to continue playing Contra without pause, jacked up on Red Bull and giddy with the unbridled excitement of having become very good at a video game.
After all, behind every renter is at least one rental horror story: a landlord who jacked up the rent unexpectedly, or refused to give back a security deposit even after the apartment has been left in pristine condition, harassed tenants for made-up infractions, or ignored countless pleas for routine maintenance.
In 523, Shkreli famously jacked up the price of Turing's malaria and HIV medicine Darapim overnight, from $13.50 to $750, a move that earned him a grilling by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in February — and the nickname "Pharma Bro" for his seemingly carefree attitude toward affordable medication.
Nancy Pelosi, who is preparing to re-assume the mantle of Speaker of the House, is apparently in favor of "pay-go," a rule mandating new government expenditures not increase the deficit—a principle Republicans didn't give a shit about when they jacked up the deficit with tax cuts last year.
Razer Core The integrated graphics won't cut it for gamers, which is why Razer is also selling the Razer Core, an external graphics card dock that connects to the Blade Stealth via a single Thunderbolt 3 cable, and essentially turns it into a jacked up desktop gaming PC within seconds.
It used to be called the "Most Hated Man in America" award but Martin Shkreli (the drug-company CEO who jacked up prices of life-saving drugs and then was a jerk about it) won it with such gusto last year, we decided to name the whole friggin' award after him.
The reality: Hemorrhoids are swollen veins on your rectum or anus that get jacked up usually as a result of constipation (but pregnancy can do it too, as can spending long spells sitting on the toilet, which your friend almost definitely does now that the VICE app is so rad).
The stories about Daraprim, the drug that made Martin Shkreli infamous when he jacked up its per-pill price from $13.50 to $750, and the EpiPen, which put Mylan Pharmaceutical in the spotlight when it raised the price of a two-pack from $100 to $1803, are probably the best known.
In a new photograph, it appears the perennially round Sandoval has slimmed down and jacked up: Sandoval plays third base for the Boston Red Sox, and the team's president reportedly said Sandoval is in "tremendous shape," a vast improvement from past years, when his weight has been the subject of jokes and taunts.
But you're going to a company that while there are 294,2386 or more people that are all, I'm sure, very nice, Charlie Munger, one of the great investors of our time, associated with Warren Buffett, said that Valeant's a sewer because it jacked up prices of old medicines to game the system.
"Today, we celebrated yesterday's Grand Canyon engagement by a sick mountain bike trail ride in Sedona where I decided to faceplant via an endo (where you flip head over feet over your handle bars) and landed on face likely breaking nose, bike landing on top of me and jacked up both legs," Griffin shared.
His nationalist-populist movement, he argued, would transform the G.O.P. into something truly new: a right-wing worker's party that spent freely, "jacked up" infrastructure all over the country, and won "60 percent of the white vote" and "40 percent of the black and Hispanic vote" on its way to a 50-year majority.
It features an end boss that's like a regular drone alien jacked up on Bane's Venom, an arsenal that'd put Metal Slug to shame, and great screams as its iconic monsters are both blown apart and, should you be too late in rescuing all the trapped humans, born so very violently into the world.
It feels like every time someone realizes an under-eaten or foreign food is high in nutrients and gluten-free, be it kale, quinoa or açai berries, marketers slap the "superfood" label on it and suddenly, it's on grocery store shelves with jacked-up prices, catering to wealthy folks who fall for these kinds of tactics.
We already have a good idea of how these scenarios might play out because before the 2015 FCC ruling protecting net neutrality, ISPs tried instituting all of them: via jacked-up fees, forced redirection, content-blocking, software-blocking, website-blocking, competitor-blocking, app-blocking and still more app-blocking, data-capping, and censorship of controversial subjects.
As the Senate works on marking up the House Obamacare replacement bill, the CBO report has made it clear that there are only three things GOP Senators need to focus on: Most Republicans have been correct in pointing out that the Obamacare "essential benefits" requirements for every health insurance plan jacked up premium costs for everyone.
The most hotly spotlighted cases are daraprim—an anti-parasitic drug used to treat people with AIDS which was jacked up from $163 per tablet to $750—and EpiPen which is a near-necessity for people with life-threatening allergies and whose prices have been raised "over 450 percent since 2004," according to a STAT report.
The Outback first hit the streets in the mid 1990s, and for most of its existence, has been seen as an anti-SUV, offering much of the practicality of that segment, but without the jacked-up ride height (although the Outback does ride on a slightly lifted suspension) and the negative impressions that SUVs can deliver.
Yeah, his face is still jacked up from his loss at UFC Fight Night Orlando ... but "Platinum" Mike Perry says he's ready to beat Colby Covington to death after Colby trashed Mike's GF. Colby went wayyyyy below the belt in his trashtalking after Mike lost to Max Griffin on Saturday ... saying he should fire his "ratchet horse faced girlfriend" as his head trainer.
We already have a good idea of how these scenarios might play out, because in the era before net neutrality existed, ISPs tried instituting all of them: via jacked-up fees, forced redirection, content-blocking, software-blocking, website-blocking, competitor-blocking and still more competitor-blocking, app-blocking and still more app-blocking, data-capping, and censorship of controversial subjects.
So, of course, I said yes – just helping a guy out 😉 Today, we celebrated yesterday's Grand Canyon engagement by a sick mountain bike trail ride in Sedona where I decided to faceplant via an endo (where you flip head over feet over your handle bars) and landed on face likely breaking nose, bike landing on top of me and jacked up both legs.
Miley Cyrus had more issues with her throat than just her inflamed tonsils -- her vocal cords were also jacked up, requiring her to go under the knife ... TMZ has confirmed Sources close to Miley tell TMZ ... Miley was recently hospitalized and underwent vocal cord surgery for an unspecified issue she was experiencing -- something she supposedly had been dealing with for years without realizing it.
A closer look at changes to Title X funding regarding abortion (Washington Post) Drugmakers blamed for blocking generics have jacked up prices and cost U.S. billions (Kaiser Health News)   State by state Tax bill and ObamaCare repeal are potent issues in California congressional races, poll shows (Los Angeles Times) Virginia Senate GOP leaders push off budget debate over Medicaid (Associated Press)   From The Hill's opinion pages Denial of services to same-sex couples can harm their health Trump and Azar are rightly moving health care back to free-market policy The problem isn't opioids -- it's how we're raising our kids View the discussion thread.

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