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He's an excellent lawyer who will provide even keeled leadership.
Cooper: Andy's even-keeled and happy, pretty much wherever he is.
He just keeled over at the wheel and fell right asleep.
Steady and even-keeled, Lucy is the ballast of her family.
He separates that public persona from his more even-keeled disposition.
"I try to be a pretty even-keeled thinker," Steinbrenner said.
"Reince, for all his weaknesses, was even-keeled," one Priebus ally said.
Remember when Toby keeled over at the end of the winter finale?
The idea: Keep Mr. Trump occupied, even-keeled and away from Twitter.
The public sees him as in control, even-keeled, doesn't lose it.
He's presented no governing philosophy, no policy details, nothing resembling even-keeled judgment.
She has a "Rachel" haircut, wire-rimmed glasses, and an even-keeled demeanor.
One of the contestants is "hot Rachel," self-confident and infuriatingly even-keeled.
It was strange to see Lulu angry; she was usually so even-keeled.
You have to try to be even keeled as much as you can.
Buildings keeled off their foundations, slumped in on themselves or split in half.
The animal staggered for a few seconds and then keeled onto its side.
On the federal level, however, we are witnessing a more even-keeled dialogue.
He has a lot of emotional conflict but you seem pretty even-keeled.
I'm pretty even-keeled, and it takes a lot to get me riled up.
My husband of 10 years assured me I was even-keeled and emotionally stable.
By the end, Damon is exhausted physically and emotionally, keeled over the dance bar.
And yet, somehow, it's also Simmons who seems far more even-keeled about the spectacle.
Until Thursday, investors were just counting down the days until the company finally keeled over.
Steady, even-keeled, and patient, Jacob is a dramatic foil to Frankie's wildly scatterbrained ways.
Likable leaders are even-keeled and know there will be ups and downs in business.
Normally stoic and even-keeled, Fauci briefly broke his poker face during Friday's press briefing.
And the once even-keeled, resigned "Life's a Bitch" builds to a euphoric, mesmerizing climax.
Across New York, anxiety is growing among even the most even-keeled health care workers.
"I've grown to really appreciate his temperament — he's very even-keeled, very reliable," she said.
"You are the visitor here, Your Lordship," she said, trying to keep her voice even-keeled.
To him, it seemed she had keeled over from a standing position, like a felled tree.
People who have worked with Queiroz laud him as a competent, effective and even-keeled manager.
Lawmakers like the usually even-keeled Warner will keep hammering this issue for months to come.
In their eyes, he's dangerous — partly because he's not even-keeled or adult, let alone presidential.
I'd wonder how long that kangaroo had left before it keeled over and then decomposed entirely.
Mr. Smith maintained an even-keeled appearance and spoke in a muted tone throughout his testimony.
By the end of the 50-minute workout participants were drenched in sweat and keeled over.
Her even-keeled husband went back to work as governor of Massachusetts; she started binge drinking.
Where everyone else hurries with plates, she walks with an even-keeled gait through the dining room.
That would be catastrophic for Clinton, who's hinging her strategy on being the responsible, even-keeled alternative.
Even in the morning, Rebecca is even-keeled as she suggests Jack spend some time at Miguel's.
He's just an even-keeled guy and that's, I think, an advantage in the game of baseball.
Yankees 22013, Tigers 5 Under normal circumstances, Yankees Manager Aaron Boone is a pretty even-keeled fellow.
I managed to stay even-keeled, though, because I did what I know how to do best.
Maybe this is his way of reminding us how even-keeled and predictable Amazon's voice assistant really is.
A rough-and-tumble Aries wouldn't attack a problem the same way an even-keeled Libra would, right?
I usually try to be as even-keeled as I can, but you don't see cycles very often.
In 2013 the destroyer Santísima Trinidad keeled over in harbour; the navy took three years to refloat her.
I had been on the national stage too long for that and my temperament was too even-keeled.
"I don't have a lot of high emotions or low emotions," says Legend of being generally even-keeled.
Even so, there's only so far that a solid prototype and an even-keeled CEO will get you.
She was an even-keeled and practical woman, but while relating this to me, she grew visibly frustrated.
A: The thing I admire about Bill and Melinda is that they are pretty even-keeled about setbacks.
Lean in — perhaps you will skate away easier than if you approached the situation with even-keeled communication.
"Another time — great excitement — we found a mouse, and we cornered it, and it keeled over," she said.
In 1907, the Knickerbocker Trust keeled over after making bad loans to that era's version of hedge funders.
Sometimes, I wonder how much I've internalized my even-keeled outward demeanor and numbed myself from authentic feeling.
For one thing, although I'd always been pretty even-keeled, I found myself facing a black-dog depression.
On Saturday, Edward Gardner led an even-keeled, crisply played performance that succeeded going for poise over fire.
Sure enough, thirty minutes later he was keeled over in his seat begging me to go down and hover.
Several fans covered their mouths and keeled over, saying something like tear gas or pepper spray had been deployed.
He is a pretty even-keeled dude considering I tend to ride only two or three times a week.
And while Trump wasn't the RNC chief's favorite candidate, he provided an even-keeled look at the electoral landscape.
Calm and even-keeled through much of their ordeal, she finally got scared, imagining him lost in the desert.
You should always walk with your back straight up, moderating each step to be even-keeled and well-paced.
In recent years, the limitations of technology that prevented the generation of proper endless cities in games have keeled.
That heartless machine would keep playing out for days in an empty room, long after the singer keeled over.
In the show's third episode, I keeled over with laughter one moment and found myself in tears the next.
For someone who used to be so laid-back and even-keeled, this felt like an out-of-body experience.
Then I keeled over in front of my two kids after my wife left to take a guest to school.
In Trump land, Clovis has developed a reputation for being even-keeled amid an administration known for infighting and volatility.
In remarkable congressional testimony in 2007, Comey would describe what happened next: Hours later, Ashcroft keeled over with gallstone pancreatitis.
He brought a needed even-keeled attitude to the team and helped foster relationships between the young players and veterans.
Some victims just keeled over on the street, residents said, and others were discovered dead days later in their apartments.
He argued for more even-keeled tax reform that doesn't place the burden of funding squarely on retailers and mass importers.
Ali Fedotowsky-Manno is the first mom to admit that it's hard to stay even-keeled every moment of the day.
"She was a normal dog just like this, within seconds she keeled over and fell right on her side," said Thibault.
During the interview, Bezos indicated that his even-keeled perspective on his company's success positioned Amazon to survive where other dot.
You may consider yourself even-keeled, the kind of person who is unflappable when those around you are losing their cool.
" And later Cora reflects: "No slave had ever keeled over dead at a spinning wheel or been butchered for a tangle.
Kessler is a dapper, mild-mannered guy who says he's "pretty even-keeled," even as Trump messes hourly with his head.
But he added that Mr. Houston's even-keeled demeanor had allowed the company to work with competitors like Microsoft and Google.
Lofgren is seen as a more even-keeled and judicious member of the team than some of her more vocal colleagues.
During last year's campaign, Mr. Cooper positioned himself as an even-keeled leader who would tamp down the drama in Raleigh.
Wims said he remembered Bello as "an even-keeled, respectful, humble person" and knew nothing of his history at the Bronx hospital.
Cargo's biggest flaw is that it feels too even-keeled and mild to give viewers the proper sense of alarm or desperation.
But the even-keeled nature of his two-hour-plus performance shouldn't blind us to one momentous declaration he made to lawmakers.
Her vocal lines are surprisingly even-keeled, as if the expressions of a person trying desperately to keep mighty emotions under control.
It's a brief, even-keeled explanation of ENC's work, and coolly nudges Beyoncé's fans learn more about and get involved with ENC.
He's the even-keeled higher-up who evaluates the situation and issues his orders, still calling De Niro "kid" after decades together.
First, researchers have found that there are definitely people out there with the sort of even-keeled personalities suited for long space missions.
Experts said he's known for his "internal calm" and "even keeled and low-key" demeanor, a big change after eight years of Travis.
Frankly, I'm surprised I never keeled over from the dread that mounts when a team down two runs a last-second inbounds play.
Ashley has been the Diggy Moreland of this season: She's stunning and seems even-keeled, but she doesn't say a word on camera.
The FCC's comment system keeled over in May 2017 over during the public feedback period as more than 22 million comments were posted.
Few, who is known for his even-keeled demeanor, was so overcome with emotion that he executed a handstand in the locker room.
Attending the London 2016 Founders Forum event last week, he compared himself to a robot that clumsily keeled over while dancing to Pharrell Williams.
During its last try in January, the rocket touched down, but a stabilizing landing leg failed to latch and it keeled over and exploded.
The former first lady positions herself as even-keeled in contrast to the unpredictable Trump, whom she's called "temperamentally unfit" for the Oval Office.
One survivor described panic among the passengers when high waves lashed the ferry and they started falling into the water as it keeled over.
Even though he was taking it easy, as soon as he started to breathe just a little harder than usual, he nearly keeled over.
Ms. McMahon ran the back office, establishing herself — not for the last time — as the even-keeled counterweight to a less-temperate leading man.
What he says when he is "in a mood" is treated just like what he says when he is totally calm and even-keeled.
Zola's passion provides welcome fire to a show that otherwise hews to a calm, even-keeled tone, exemplified by Mr. von Essen's sober performance.
Washington criticizes his record on human rights but tries to keep an even-keeled relationship to offset the strong influence China has in Cambodia.
In his mid-40s but still rocking long, tight dreads, his even-keeled cadence comes off as warm and charismatic, but just a tad distant.
So that forced us to make him more even-keeled, and we played him as a stoic samurai hero, unaffected by everything he's going through.
Few men whom you'll meet stand out more for their even-keeled nature, ability to listen, and accordance to dignity to all whom they meet.
Under her new name, Milly, Annie is in the care of a psychologist, Mike Newmont, and his family, who are none too even-keeled themselves.
Though we are watching what often appear to be unnervingly even-keeled characters, sometimes we'll glimpse a painful flashback, or hear a person's true thoughts.
"Mayor Bloomberg's even-keeled and visionary leadership is what we need to reduce the chaos, partisanship and hyper-vitriol that has overtaken Washington," he added.
"One of the things that helped him be successful was his whole premise that he was this even-keeled, respectful, aw-shucks guy," Sullivan said.
While the even-keeled Collins rarely shows anger, she's certainly the Senate Republican whose recent voting record is least friendly to the president these days.
They're a way to keep Buffett, who has long since cemented his legacy as one of the greatest investors in history, humble and even-keeled.
Fictional Hall's body was crushed beneath a keeled-over ATM, like the wicked witch of the east, leaving him to haunt the stage as a ghost.
During the ACC Cross Country Championships on Friday, Boston College runner Madeline Adams keeled over from exhaustion just a few dozen yards from the finish line.
Rather, the narrative is more concerned with how this person, who is supremely even-keeled to the point of self-abnegation, gets to her breaking point.
Ben Thompson laments what he calls "privacy hysteria" and calls for a more even-keeled discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of data sharing and collection.
For me, such a moment came last week when a decades-old rose bush in my garden literally keeled over dead, a victim of the drought.
"The bridge just keeled over, starting slowly on the Ohio side then following like a deck of cards to the West Virginia side," a witness said.
His chaotic manner is the furthest thing from the steady hand and even-keeled mind that the country and the world so desperately need right now.
But Graves, an even-keeled general aviation pilot, acknowledged that his effort would be fruitless if Republicans don't hang on to their majority in the House.
During conversations, they're even-keeled and for the most part very kind, even when they're drunk and expressing their frustrations towards one particularly deadbeat roommate (ahem, Yuudai).
It's a number that suggests a consistent year of upwards momentum for Tesla, steady and diligent like a tugboat, even-keeled and untouched from stormy market seas.
Jackson, Gonzalez carry Indians past Orioles BALTIMORE — Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona likes to stay even-keeled, never getting too high or low over his team's performance.
"I had to hold back on most emotions because my character is rather unemotional and very even-keeled and calculated, very focused," Mara said in an interview.
Ivanka was proof that a man, who has had several unhinged moments, could not only surround himself with even-keeled people, but also could literally produce them.
He immediately keeled over and went to the locker room ... and was later diagnosed with a pelvic contusion -- a fancy way of saying a deep, painful bruise.
WASHINGTON — Known as a no-nonsense, even-keeled prosecutor, Rod J. Rosenstein was expected to sail through Senate confirmation to be the Justice Department's second-in-command.
And it's produced a kind of detached, even-keeled form of news speak — think of the way Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer, and Lester Holt deliver the news.
In fact, her remarks were surprisingly lacking in hyperbole, both in terms of what she said and the even-keeled, almost grandmotherly way in which she said it.
Though there were a fair share of more even-keeled responses, the backlash was swift and immediate, with several respondents accusing me of being a "speed-troll" myself.
It can be a challenge, then, to strike the right balance between calling things what they are and keeping the rhetoric even-keeled enough to be taken seriously.
Ambulances come around five times a week to pick up those who've keeled over from too much Annihilation or Vertex, the two brands currently most common in Manchester.
Thompson offers satisfying portrayals, particularly of Diana, the beauty of the family who became a reviled fascist; Unity, a avowed Nazi supporter; and Deborah, an even-keeled duchess.
More than his predecessors, the president needs competent, even-keeled people around him, and there's no surfeit of A-list takers for even the administration's highest-ranking jobs.
Whenever my irrational fears creep up in my head, no matter how even-keeled my headspace may have been seconds before, fighting off the thoughts is my biggest struggle.
They're more even-keeled, more mellow, have more of a California 'hippie' vibe — but through the lens of wanting someone to constantly be looking at you, approving of you.
This Arctic winter has startled even the most even-keeled scientists, with records set for low sea ice extent, high temperatures and other indicators of a climate gone awry.
Kaine's leadership carried Virginia through the recession with minimal hardship via responsible budget cuts, and his even-keeled leadership carried the DNC through the majority of Obama's first term.
When Huggins talks about fathering hundreds of alien babies—and yes, that's another facet of his encounters—he sounds about as even-keeled as a farmer explaining crop rotations.
"If you really go back and look at it in an even-keeled way, Sanford benefited from staying in office," said Mr. Bauer, who stood to succeed Mr. Sanford.
"I actually didn't even realize how racist the word mulatto was until I got older," he told me over the phone last week, his tone even-keeled, matter-of-fact.
He was known before and during his White House tenure for his even-keeled demeanor and strategic mind and is broadly held in high esteem among Republicans and Democrats alike.
I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes With DeathBy Maggie O'FarrellOut February 2401In this memoir, Maggie O'Farrell catalogues in undramatic, even-keeled prose, her 29 distinct brushes with death.
But even Republicans who believe Kasich's even-keeled demeanor and more moderate record would make him the party's best pick in November know the Ohio win is just the beginning.
The whole roster is already there: gentleman philosopher Finnegan (Glen Powell); cocky hitter McReynolds (Tyler Hoechlin); intense "raw dog" Jay (Juston Street); stoner Willoughby (Wyatt Russell); even-keeled Dale (J.
When viewers first meet Julia Sasaski — the therapist of "Atypical" protagonist Sam Gardner, a suburban teenager with Asperger's syndrome navigating the difficulties of adolescence — she is even-keeled and thoughtful.
"  But Risch was more even-keeled when he released a statement hours later, saying they were reviewing material from the State Department and that "we will not let it go.
Supporters of Trump's legal team and the discipline imposed by Chief of Staff John Kelly are hoping that Trump will remain even-keeled and not jeopardize himself with public outbursts.
It's a stark contrast to the savage frat party that is "The Death of Stalin," Armando Iannucci's hilarious and horrifying take on events around the time that Stalin keeled over.
On Thursday, the usually even-keeled Mike Allen published a piece in Axios titled, "The case for extreme worry," about how those close to Trump are panicked by his erraticism.
"We managed to keep everything pretty even-keeled for the duration of this whole thing, but certainly it's nice to not have to worry about that from day-to-day."
Anne, still reeling from a particularly gnarly flashback in which her foster dad keeled over from a heart attack while violently spanking her, is understandably desperate to stick around the farm.
I had to give-up on getting my front-line fighters back under control and instead spammed a crowd-control attack until the Siren eventually keeled over, probably from mutual embarrassment.
Archaeopteryx was probably incapable of raising its wings over its back, Voeten said, because of its primitive shoulder structure and lack of a strongly keeled breastbone attached to the flight muscles.
Cats is a movie to make you feel sky-high even when you're stone-cold sober, to push an otherwise even-keeled mind into Joker-like peals of hysterical random laughter.
The documentary's creators would like you to believe they have presented an even-keeled, factual portrait of the "real" Lou Pearlman — and they do that, but only up to a point.
In 1956, the convention added a dark footnote to American history when one of its speakers, Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, a former vice president, keeled over and died on stage.
People born under this sign are known to take an even-keeled, thoughtful approach to questions and problems (in a less flattering light, this is where Libras get their reputation as indecisive).
She clutched him tighter, her world feeling even-keeled for the first time since all her worldly possessions had been packed into a moving truck and he'd set out in their SUV.
More even-keeled and sure-footed than its predecessor, Ant-Man and the Wasp delivers zippy action, tons of laughs, and the nicest cast of characters we've ever seen in the MCU.
Wolf is a faced-paced, frequently comic look at the enthusiastically awful behavior of a real-life huckster; Equity is a grimmer, darker, more even-keeled story about corporate politics and gamesmanship.
The performance protest was created by Libérons le Louvre, and as more performers keeled over, others listed the current endeavors of one of the Louvre's most visible corporate sponsors, energy giant Total.
Mets 29, Phillies 113 | 211 innings The baseball season is arduously long and rewards the emotionally even-keeled, so forgive Asdrubal Cabrera if, in one dramatic moment, it all came pouring out.
So far, Flores has shown a rare ability to remain even-keeled during one of the rockiest starts to an N.F.L. head coaching career, with no outward sign of anguish or regret.
The villain and hero roles for this match could not have been more clearly defined if the Russian bad boy and the even-keeled Swiss were wearing black and white cowboy hats.
One day, when the vet went out to buy a chocolate bar, a parrot keeled over and died, taking with it to the grave any ambitions my cousin had of working with animals.
It comes with a new "wet mode", which can detect wet pavement with wheel-well-based acoustic sensors and adjust the car's stability control and gearbox responsiveness to keep the thing even-keeled.
A model of consistency with an even-keeled deportment and the confidence of a natural leader, Jeter became the face of the team and in 2003 was named 11th captain in franchise history.
That's a strong endorsement for more funding to be dedicated to these organizations like Snopes, preferably by even-keeled nonprofits, though the risks of governments or Facebook chipping in might be worth it.
SpaceX on Sunday attempted to land a rocket on a platform floating in the Pacific Ocean, but one of the booster's four landing legs gave way and the rocket keeled over and exploded.
Trump's demeanor during the speech was notably even-keeled—he appeared to make no significant deviations from the script, avoiding the kinds of asides that have thrust him into hot water as president.
And yet, we could have just as easily been mired in a relative "dark age" of information sharing in government, were it not for the even-keeled prudence and vision of agency heads.
Coached by his father — also named Alexander — Zverev has matured as a competitor in 2016, displaying an even-keeled temperament and a fearlessness that make him a can't-miss future Grand Slam champion.
Libra is the sign of balance, so ask this new moon to help you create a more even-keeled, supportive daily schedule that allows you to be productive and not get burned out.
Sanders is tough on his staff and prone to angry outbursts, but in pursuit of his "political revolution," he is almost even-keeled — a temperament matched by his quiet campaign manager, Faiz Shakir.
Mnuchin, on the other hand, has been described in his talks with lawmakers as even-keeled and willing to listen, firm in the administration's positions but not dismissive of lawmakers, or, importantly, their staff.
Jets Coach Todd Bowles is known for his even-keeled temperament, for never being too high or too low, which is somewhat remarkable given that his team is as consistent as a coin toss.
They shared a certain wry tone, yet Mr. Elliott was less demonstrative, an even-keeled stoic with none of the kinetic anxiety that was standard for many of the great comics of the 20th century.
Melania was "decidedly in Pence's corner" because she saw the need to balance out her husband's scandal-laden life and impulsive nature with someone more even-keeled — who had "absolutely no skeletons" in his closet.
Mitchell wasn't the most even-keeled rookie, but, out of nowhere, he still averaged 20.5 points per game, won the Slam Dunk contest, and showed he can be efficient in the game's most important areas.
It was pretty even keeled across the board, but I think it'd be fair to say that EDM has grown pretty quickly here in the past couple years and is a big draw at festivals.
So when Hims, a new company dedicated to marketing and selling attractively branded wellness products, announced its debut earlier this month, one teaser image, propagated online, was a keeled-over, flaccid cactus, an unsucculent succulent.
If you ask us, this is a classic example of combative and confrontational fire signs finding something to argue about, while the more stable, even-keeled earth signs look for the points they can agree with.
Time and again, people who've had business dealings with the three oldest Trump kids have described them to me as intelligent, even-keeled and relatively grounded in light of the media circus that surrounded their upbringing.
Even former Secretary of State Colin Powell, commonly thought to be one of the more even-keeled members of the Bush administration, has insisted that the decision to invade was just, based on the intelligence he had.
It's easy to imagine uses for this kind of technology outside policing — determining whether everyone on a dangerous construction site is wearing a hard hat, for instance, or automatically flagging an injured person who has keeled over.
Reeves may have the most even-keeled relationship with celebrity of any A-lister working today, but in the beleaguered looks he shoots at his foes in this new movie, there's a hint of wry self-awareness.
Later on, Crouper's sled-mobile becomes stuck in the nostril of a dead giant, who's keeled over in the snow, and the doctor has a frightening encounter with a snowman the height of a two-story building.
It's also somewhat easier for Sinclair now that The Guy has been allowed a bit more complexity: People no longer seem as surprised that in real life, Sinclair himself is not their perpetually even-keeled stoner friend.
The leader of the T2 faction—a preternaturally tranquil and even-keeled Mormon named Ryan Jesperson—had sat in a room with Gevers and the lawyers for 10 hours of what he insisted was polite, amicable conversation.
For all those who hope to wish Tillerson an early and happy retirement, be careful what you wish for, especially if his successor is more ideological and combative and less pragmatic than the more even-keeled Tillerson.
On the flip side, the mellow, hypnotic chants of "MacLean," which Lamont titled in honor of his mother (her maiden name was MacLean) may be about as calm and even-keeled as the multi-instrumentalist's work gets.
Unlike the high-speed, modern boats of the Vendée, which can outrun storms by sailing at speeds of 220 knots, the small, full-keeled Golden Globe boats are regularly overrun by depressions, especially in the Southern Ocean.
So this was Trump's chance to get the media talking about something other than his amateurish fight to win the White House and perhaps come across as an even-keeled future leader, rather than an insult comic.
The stakes never feel very high in "Striking Vipers," in part because director Owen Harris (who also directed "San Junipero" and the season 2 episode "Be Right Back") keeps the episode's tone so low key and even-keeled.
Andy Slavitt, the former acting director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which administers Obamacare, is a pretty even-keeled guy, as you'll hear when you listen to the episode of Primary Concerns we just recorded.
" Danny Givens, a nondenominational pastor who said he was a friend of Mr. Castile's, said, "Philando was a very even-keeled man, good-hearted, personable, smile would light up a room, eyes that just speak volumes of love.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been a stoic and even-keeled public-facing official in the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak, but one quip from President Donald Trump during a Friday press conference broke his poker face.
In the Knicks' 21-234 overtime loss in his first trip back to Talking Stick Resort Arena since the Suns relieved him of his head-coaching duties 43 months ago, Hornacek was his same even-keeled, cleareyed self.
Interest rates are rising and investors are betting that Trump will follow through on his campaign promise to review the increased number of regulations put on the banking system after it nearly keeled over in the 2008 financial crisis.
And Walker, normally even-keeled, occasionally gives in to fits of rage and frustration when, tired of the effort of simply moving through a day, or being left out at school, he punches walls, rides his bicycle too fast.
His campaign raised an astounding $76 million last year as Buttigieg built a strong following among white Democrats looking for a fresh, young face and an articulate, even-keeled presence in a race dominated by veteran politicians and septuagenarians.
There is going to be a lot of competition for talent, there will be a lot more development efforts; We'll have a lot more well-keeled competition than we've ever had before, so that will certainly make us sharper.
But Schmuhl — an even-keeled, attention-deflecting 36-year-old prone to telling staffers up and down the org chart that they have "the most critical" job on the campaign — has taken an unconventional path into presidential campaign management.
Though you can hear his characters pushing at the constraints of Michael's limited viewpoint, voices lilting upward in polite conversations and flailing in frustration, Noonan keeps his voice steady, in the even-keeled tones of a particularly good customer service representative.
Green might honestly have considered that a natural basketball move, but a player who kicks his legs up in that situation ten out of ten times is almost certainly fine when one of those times ends with another player keeled over.
"I think he's a very even-keeled guy and a guy I've known for a while, so I don't see him as someone who goes into wild tantrums," said Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax and a Trump confidante.
First baseman Greg Bird said he looks for three qualities in a manager: Someone who is even-keeled, stands up for his players and knows the game well — the latter of which, he said, is a given in the major leagues.
Jets 34, Broncos 16 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Jets Coach Todd Bowles is known for his even-keeled temperament, for never being too high or too low, which is somewhat remarkable given that his team is as consistent as a coin toss.
It's a beautiful scene, in which Mr. Tucker peels away the protective layers of all six friends, including the faded rocker, Billy (Mark Linn-Baker); his even-keeled wife, Michiko (Jodi Long); and Darla (Ellen Parker), the photographer married to Vincent.
"I've played in a lot of big games in my career, and I've seen it all," James said, adding that he was trying to stay "even-keeled" on a night when the Cavs shot just 38.9 percent from the floor.
The majority leader was calm and even-keeled throughout the session, making clear he's 100 percent behind Kavanaugh and never suggesting the party bail on the nomination, according to interviews with more than a half-dozen GOP senators close to McConnell.
Mental health issues seem to runs in the family — another strong link to Hereditary, which can be read as an allegory for inherited mental illness — but an event like this would take down the most stable and even-keeled person.
Three of its banks, with assets worth 20083 times GDP, keeled over within a week; the krona fell by 22008% on a trade-weighted basis in a year; Iceland was the first rich country since Britain in 22008 to need an IMF rescue.
And, okay, I won't speak up too heartily for Cars 2 — may it always be the worst Pixar movie — but the original Cars is a good-natured, even-keeled sort of film, one that celebrates taking it slow every once in a while.
The next hour is a bit of a blur, but my friends tell me I was keeled over in the mud, next a big line of people, absolutely chewing my own face off and just dry-heaving and being a horrible mess.
YouTube's plan to combat conspiracy videos Wikimedia executive director Katherine Maher responded with an even-keeled statement reiterating that, while the crowd-sourced encyclopedia's information is, indeed, free to use, well, it might be nice if corporations that used it gave a little back.
Perhaps that's why the naturally even-keeled Crosby kept it close to the vest as his Pittsburgh Penguins begin the quest of defending their Stanley Cup championship in Wednesday's Game 1 of an Eastern Conference first-round series versus the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets.
And, being the even-keeled sort, they channeled their frustration in a totally normal, not-at-all weird or petty sort of way: They carpet bombed the Rooferees Facebook page, which is now no longer visible, as well as the John Higgins Weatherguard, Inc.
That rosy picture has buoyed Trump's spirits in recent weeks, leaving him seemingly less frustrated and more even-keeled about the investigation even as Mueller's team landed a guilty plea and the cooperation of one of the President's former top advisers, retired Lt. Gen.
Though Girardi said that Steinbrenner had been his usual self in the days since the Game 2 fiasco — "he's very even-keeled," Girardi said — the experience of making a significant miscalculation, and then having to swallow his pride and admit it, had clearly humbled him.
Richard Pitino seems to have internalized the sort of even-keeled temperament that is often inherited from tumultuous childhoods — like, say, watching his father leave Kentucky for the Boston Celtics and then, a few years later, return to the state to lead Kentucky's archrival, Louisville.
The protesters, some of them wearing surgical masks, complained about a wide range of things they have attributed to the gas fumes: cars that suddenly would not start; cats that keeled over dead; and most enraging of all, children suffering from nausea, dizziness and eczema.
Described as even-keeled and soft-spoken, but fierce ("People underestimate her at their peril," Ms. Warren said), Ms. Yellen has never inserted herself into the gender wars but by virtue of that "large I.Q.," she has inadvertently found herself in the cross hairs.
Buttigieg assumed a thoughtful, even-keeled posture when asked by CNN moderator Don Lemon on Tuesday night to address how he could successfully convince black voters that he could be the nominee with a record weighed down in part by acute challenges in his own community.
By the time I got to the final quarter of the book, I realized the arc was neither rise-fall-rise nor fall-rise-fall but rather a series of smaller rises and falls that, once you pull back, make for a rather even-keeled narrative.
Mr. de Blasio was mostly even-keeled, generally looking straight ahead, as if pretending he was alone on the stage — a strategy meant to make him look mayoral and allowing him to exhibit his deep command of the issues acquired through four years on the job.
"Everyone saw him as a tough guy, but most of the time he was really quiet and even-keeled," said Mr. Weisman, the author of "The Way it Was: My Life With Frank Sinatra" and who has also represented stars like Sammy Davis Jr. and Liza Minnelli.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, the new film by Marielle Heller, capitalizes on this impulse, returning its adult viewers to a simpler (imagined) time, when the even-keeled man in the zippered cardigan spoke to us from our television screens and made us feel safe.
Sarah herself seems like she may be entirely unaware of her darker side; after the man falls bleeding to the ground, she jumps back screaming in genuine-sounding distress, gasping that she was trying to have her drink and mind her business and he just keeled over.
"Going forward, you can count on me to be the same kind of judge and person I have been for my entire 28-year legal career: hardworking, even-keeled, open-minded, independent and dedicated to the Constitution and the public good," the judge wrote to conclude his WSJ column.
Subscribe now for all about Michelle and Barack Obama's lives after moving out of the White House – only in PEOPLE Cool, even-keeled, no-drama Barack Obama is one of the few people in the country who hasn't publicly opined on the tweets and turmoil wrought by President Trump.
Amid the outcry, some responses were more even-keeled, like those (jokingly?) offering up their houses as venues for Brian Wilson's cancelled headlining set or the voices of reason taking a more appreciative stance towards decisions made for their own safety, but they were ultimately drowned out by the rage-commenters.
If someone who seemed even-keeled and temperate (John Kasich, say) had run on a platform of avoiding all cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, we would have rightly seen that as an enormous departure from conservative ideological orthodoxy and a huge move toward the center on economic issues.
As it turns out, the man in beige who precipitated that crisis is a pleasant, even-keeled individual named Fayick Suleman, who lives in the Bronx with his wife and two children, and — like the letter-grading system — is celebrating his eighth anniversary at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
With the FBI's supplementary background check apparently not offering any corroboration of the claims made by Ford and Deborah Ramirez, the sticking point for this trio of undecideds appears to be whether Kavanaugh's angry performance last Thursday should trump his generally even-keeled, conservative track record as a federal judge.
He's not alone: Stranded alongside the British schoolboy are Con ("short for Constantia, but if you call me that, I'll kill you"), a strong-willed schoolgirl whose primness will be tested by the rain forest adventure to come; Lila, shy and even-keeled; and finally Max, Lila's little brother, a rascal prone to tantrums.
Their increasingly dire warnings contrast with the message being projected by Ms. Warren's campaign staff and the candidate herself, who has sought to maintain an even-keeled optimism even after her third-place finish, behind a progressive whose supporters rarely budge and a moderate millennial with the pedigree of her former students at Harvard.
"A tussle between Warren and Sanders has the potential to make both of them unlikeable while helping Biden, who has been conspicuously even-keeled and gaffe-free in the last few weeks," said Smikle, who served as the executive director of the New York state Democratic Party and is a former aide to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonCollins walks impeachment tightrope Hill.
But on the other, the album reaped the seeds sewed by the likes of Gary Numan, Brian Ferry, and their contemporaries The Klaxons to such a fierce degree that its 12 songs of triumphant, unrestrained contemporary dance music continue to sound electrifying—despite it being almost a decade since the British New Rave scene threw up in a bin outside Madame JoJo's and keeled over.
A litigator and plaintiff lawyer for much of his career, Cipollone is described by people who know him as always well-prepared and even-keeled -- traits that colleagues and friends say will guarantee he arrives on Capitol Hill armed with an airtight legal argument, but that don't guarantee the kind of telegenic representation Trump has sought in the past or privately said he wants in his trial.
"—mike casca (@cascamike) February 22, 2020 Others like MSNBC political analyst and journalist Anand Giridharadas called for the media to be more introspective and even-keeled in its analysis of politics and elections:—Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) February 23, 2020"Why is Chris Matthews on this air talking about the victory [of] Bernie Sanders, who had kin murdered in the Holocaust, and analogizing it to the Nazi conquest of France?

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