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When you were a kid, a special pattern—two knocks, a pause, three more knocks—could be used to gain entry to a members-only treehouse.
But here we are, in the year of our lord, 2018, watching the team that is the Hard Knocks-est of the Hard Knocks actually chalk up a win.
A young poet knocks around Madrid and acts like kind of a jerk; a young novelist knocks around New York and tries his best not to be a jerk.
We have this Superman one coming up, with Harley and Superman, and she knocks him out, under a red sun, she completely gives him a sucker punch and knocks him out.
A beautiful woman with yellow eyes knocks at your door.
He knocks someone out when he is angry at them.
I think my true thesis here is that Journals knocks.
That bogey knocks him out of second place for now.
A peal of laughter knocks me out of my groove.
It knocks wait times to about 2.5 to 3 seconds.
"She always knocks me down a peg, and it's important."
"It knocks the US out of the market," said Snow.
It's called Tranquil Sleep and it knocks them right out.
This donation knocks out a huge chunk of that coin.
Trump knocks Pelosi ahead of new impeachment hearings: 'She's CRAZY!
Goodness, the common cold often knocks people worse than that.
This further knocks down those chances from very low levels.
This exceedingly rich number knocks it out of the park.
Federal Elections Commission, knocks Burr for a 2007 procedural vote.
You can easily get something that knocks you off course.
She knocks on the window to be let in #FatCatTuesday pic.twitter.
"The taxman knocks," said Inch in the note, published on Friday.
The quality of your elitism knocks the socks off your competitors.
Murakami finds Matt talking to Elektra, though, and knocks him away.
Any news that makes a Brexit more likely, therefore, knocks sterling.
In the clip, she knocks out Stallone, affectionately calling him Rocky.
This "knocks the vortex out of its cozy home," said Weber.
Police told reporters knocks on the apartment door went unanswered Friday.
Startled, Beth knocks over something loud and has to go running.
When she knocks on the Commander's door, he's surprised, but pleased.
Ron's such an actor's actor that nothing knocks him off stride.
It is this poignant moment that knocks some sense into Meredith.
Now if something comes up that knocks you off of that?
Becerra knocks Trump's 'extravagant obsession' with border wall 11:15 p.m.
This is where the Riviera knocks it out of the park.
HARD KNOCKS: TRAINING CAMP WITH THE LOS ANGELES RAMS 10 p.m.
What if it laughs as it knocks over a snowman's head?
He knocks on the stool to demonstrate how sturdy it is.
" But, he added, "until somebody knocks us out, we're still in.
A real opportunity, but he knocks it barely over the bar.
That knocks equities lower and we get a flight to quality.
The sweep of change in my lifetime just knocks me out.
"The taxman knocks," said Inch in the note, published on Friday.
The scene from "Bovary" that Sierra knocks out of the park?
Most country music seems to be about hard knocks and heartbreak.
No. He accidentally knocks it off and then it wouldn't start.
My brother knocks and wants to ask a few questions about biology.
The retro gaming picture for Sega has been full of hard knocks.
Standing in front of the cockpit door, she gave three quick knocks.
The dumbfounded crowd boos, until a bull charges and knocks him flat.
No. 18 Purdue knocks off No. 8 Michigan State WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
Numerous incidents of the roof knocks were filmed during the Gaza conflict.
The Advil PM did not help, but normally it knocks me out.
You knocked on the first domino, that knocks down the second domino.
Betrayal at House on the Hill knocks it out of the park.
The Verge is in The Knocks' HeavyRoc Music Studio, based in Chinatown.
It comes to $80.07 but the voucher knocks a fair bit off.
Then, he knocks on her door, and it's nothing like that dream.
Opportunity Knocks My break came when I was working with Lilly Ghalichi.
Whole Food cover Dean's beat knocks like pew kneelers against cold marble.
Hemachandra said he knocks back interest from investors on a daily basis.
And like last week, Perry absolutely knocks it out of the park.
This spirit may be holy or unholy, but it knocks him flat.
What in the World A bride knocks over a pot of rice.
That limited-time special knocks $200 off of the suggested retail price.
It's beautiful, and I think Marley knocks that out of the park.
"Bastards!" he shouts again, laughing as yet another beastie knocks Noctis over.
It knocks out large chunks of Obamacare, but not all of it.
You develop confidence, you're able to handle the knocks a little easier.
Someone knocks on the car window and he's standing right behind you.
Here's another scenario: India knocks out Pakistan's only VLF transmitter in Karachi.
Then, one day, the king of the village knocks on his door.
If she knocks on our door, then we know what we'll do.
Often, tenants refuse even to answer the door when a detective knocks.
Meanwhile, Mr. Rose knocks the dust off some archetypal premodern French dishes.
His father knocks on the door and asks if he needs help.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE, Rep.
Bartolo Colon, playing first base for Braves, knocks 20173th homer of season.
Freddy punches the jail cell door, which then swings and knocks Chad unconscious.
He knocks on the front door, upsetting everyone including Gunther's disabled young son.
"It knocks one out of the four majors he wants down," he said.
Votto homers, knocks in 3 as Reds top Braves CINCINNATI — Joey Votto batted .
Chase Utley knocks it down but is not able to make the play.
Before Chic can do Jughead any harm, Betty knocks her imposter brother out.
One date ends when she accidentally knocks a drink into the guy's lap.
But he ducks into the dashboard and smacks his head, knocks himself out.
The IMF says corruption knocks two percentage points off Ukraine's growth every year.
It knocks Chuck to the floor, and he starts frothing at the mouth.
Annalise knocks on his door, but he doesn't open it... for obvious reasons.
Another RPG whooshes out of a building and knocks out a T-62.
" Rebecca knocks on the door again and demands, "Get in the car, Jack.
Bibi is there with Winter and Beverly knocks him out with a pan.
Galifianakis also knocks Clinton for going to Trump's 2005 wedding to Melania Trump.
Whole Hog fires in a spread and knocks back any enemy it strikes.
In Trump's school of hard knocks, that's about as disloyal as it gets.
"Girls Burn Brighter" is a beautiful tale of friendship, hard-knocks, and hope.
And typical in love, the puppy nearly knocks the kitten off the ledge.
Not every market swoon knocks an affected economy into that sort of rut.
Whenever he releases a pin, he usually knocks it out of the park.
Of course, when Beth knocks Boomer to the ground, the moment feels triumphant.
October 2015: Boris Johnson knocks over 10-year-old child during rugby game
He exercises Branson knocks out his workout right away, preferring to play tennis.
Establishment Republicans are praying that Super Tuesday knocks out one or more contenders.
It crushes at least two cars and knocks more out of the way.
He's looking at a dead-end life of crime, when opportunity suddenly knocks.
He sees Savvas's Porsche parked outside but gets no answer when he knocks.
All of them learnt their trade at the Dale's school of hard knocks.
Dick ultimately whips out his sizable libido and knocks up a twentysomething student.
He's six-foot-four, 250 pounds with abs, and he knocks people out.
Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off.
When the violence of the world knocks at her door, she must fight.
It had a few knocks, nicks, and scratches on it—no big deal.
Fox News poll: Sanders knocks Biden out of first, majority thinks Trump wins.
C.T.E. can develop years after an athlete stops taking knocks to the head.
Neck up, he is comfortable with how the hard knocks have shaped him.
Kidman is comparatively sidelined, though it's Gretchen who knocks over the first domino.
Hydrogen gas absorbs the light and knocks the electrons into higher energy orbits.
Rick Allen, R-Georgia knocks out Georgia State in the first round -- brutal!
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE attacked Sen.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE slammed Sen.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE's 2016 loss.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE's 41 percent.
Fire can become that one thing that knocks a species over the edge.
But if something knocks the crystals out of place, they'll set you spinning.
Guy 1 runs outside, knocks on the window, and waves to the girl.
And then their gender knocks them down again, because what can you do?
Until somebody beats them and knocks them off, they're controlling this league right now.
The balance between form and function knocks a lot of speakers out of contention.
So good, I think it knocks the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones off its throne.
It then translates taps and knocks into controls for your Internet of Things devices.
Problem is ... ICE apparently believes the felony conviction knocks him out of the box.
Still, he somehow manages to track down her address and knocks on her door.
The radiation ionizes, or knocks the electrons off of, the atoms in the gas.
Well, one guy is talking to an employer when someone accidentally knocks into him.
At bedtime, Robert knocks and then barges into Frances's bedroom, asking if she's decent.
We really want to deliver a product that knocks it out of the park.
Sometimes, like in that episode, it knocks you off your feet in the process.
The camera can also sense knocks on the door and send you a notification.
One of the knocks against the original HoloLens was its limited field of view.
With embarrassingly obvious symbolism, Paulie knocks into the carved wooden chain and chips it.
The knocks on the door started not long after they moved in that summer.
Sometimes, a trend comes along that's so good, it knocks out the current favorite.
At four o'clock, I was awakened by three distinct knocks on my bedroom door.
Tensions rise after Gary (Tom Hollander) knocks on the door and begs for shelter.
And the lighting analogy doesn't count the knocks, bruises and bloody noses that arise.
Sony Extra Bass knocks the JBL Everest 700 out of the Best Beats Alternative.
She routinely knocks them as out of touch with reality and questions their platforms.
"You're her," Mun says when he knocks out his opponent What does that mean?
BAIER: Even if it knocks down the GPD by a percentage, by one point?
The ad knocks musician Rob Quist, the Democratic nominee running for now-Interior Sec.
When Hurricane Irma knocks a tree onto your rental house, you hoot and holler.
Before he knocks Chris over (or smacks right into the camera) Walter abruptly turns.
Taking damage while the camo is active knocks Sombra out of her invisible state.
She accidentally buys Sleepytime Tea, which immediately knocks Lillian out and ends her filibuster.
Benadryl knocks some people out, but it can also leave you groggy and dehydrated.
While Saturn builds walls, Neptune is an ocean wave that knocks the walls down.
Apple stock has taken its knocks this year, with many concerned about iPhone sales.
It's when Lauren Graham says "congratulations" to Christopher, and it just knocks me out.
We imagine we have our bearings, and then the murder knocks us off course.
A new Clinton ad will air this week that knocks Trump over his response.
Lyft's new in-app navigation for drivers knocks out one more previous Uber advantage.
Moving parts are also susceptible to knocks and bumps and mechanics eventually wear out.
Send two guys at a Joseph drive and Patterson knocks down an open trey.
That knocks it down to the best price we've seen ever on this model.
Someone dunks on two guys at the same time and knocks them both over?
Then he knocks the candles off the altar and lifts Cersei up onto it.
Then there is the team that knocks off a contender before normalcy reasserts itself.
If not, there's always time given his 27 years—but opportunity knocks for Rivera.
"That just knocks me back on my heels every time I look at it."
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel SchatzBiden knocks Huckabee Sanders's tweet criticizing stuttering moment: 'It's called empathy.
Some players wore mics, allowing the audience to hear their painful knocks and tumbles.
That $199.01 discount knocks the price back down to its previous Black Friday deal.
In fact, Wilder says if Fury knocks him out in the 2nd, he'll RETIRE!
Normally priced at $274, this sale knocks off nearly $200 from the original price.
One of their knocks were that the solar panels were lousy, they weren't good.
KEVIN O'DONNELL The Knocks, Sleaford Mods, Charlie Wilson and more pop and rock concerts.
Then, suddenly, someone accidentally knocks over one of the plants near you on set.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE sharply criticized him.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE in the election.
The ad knocks Quist for supporting military cuts as well as single-payer healthcare.
Retail politics is about much more than door knocks, diner visits, and kissing babies.
A BRITISH ELECTION still means knocks on the door and uneasy garden-path chats.
"I got a lot of thankful emails and knocks on my door," she said.
If he knocks me down, I'm going to get up and knock him down.
But underlying those more standard knocks are subtler attacks on Kulkarni's heritage and identity.
Unless LeBron James knocks on your door, there are no shortcuts to N.B.A. rebuilding.
Using his keys, he began rapping on the wall, three knocks at a time.
For all these hard knocks, there are some invaluable things that I've learned, too.
They were loud, hard knocks, the kind that radiate out and shake the doorframe.
During a confrontation with Henry at a royal wedding, Alex knocks down the couple's cake.
The mayor's speech was filled with subtle -- and some not so subtle -- knocks against Trump.
" Reynolds said she often jokingly reminded Fisher, "I went to the school of hard knocks.
No political figure in history took more knocks and managed to pick herself back up.
And after a couple knocks with the hammer, the iPhone's screen was done for. 4.
"So the bear goes straight over, knocks it over, and laps it up," said Hough.
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, as House Head, knocks on the lid of the coffin-ship.
" Powers How you know them: They sang the hook on The Knocks' 2014 hit "Classic.
As soon as he knocks them down, more and more people appear to fight him.
Here's the foul ball that knocks Christian Yelich out for the rest of the season.
Running on a GPU-optimized Amazon instance knocks that down to five or 10 minutes.
Soon after they leave, someone knocks on the door, and June hides under the bed.
She also heard "five loud knocks" at the door, which kept her up all night.
The suspect then strikes Moody on the back of the head and knocks him unconscious.
"We got up early for prayers, and then we heard the knocks," says Zera Suleimanova.
Ivan, 28, knocks back an energy drink as he waits to choose his next boss.
He knocks a lot of guys out, but he exposes himself constantly in the process.
Suddenly, a massive wave knocks your flimsy holder over, destroying everything you ever cared about.
Every quarter-point drop knocks about $50 off the monthly payment on a $300,000 mortgage.
However, while on the way home, Sheri accidentally hits and knocks over a stop sign.
The realization that Nicholas is gone still knocks the wind out of Oxsana most days.
A FIVE-YEAR BAR FOR SOMEBODY MY AGE EFFECTIVELY KNOCKS ME OUT OF THE BUSINESS.
He knocks on one, and to his surprise, a man answers in turban and tie.
And while Hillary Clinton knocks most of Mr. Trump's positions, she has echoed this one.
Vincent knocks on the door to his apartment with the lowest possible sense of anticipation.
And when opportunity knocks, "you have to make sure you get up there" and answer.
That knocks out the three biggest potential stars coming out of this election for Democrats.
The breakfast machine knocks over a cereal box and spills milk on the kitchen table.
Once he's in bathroom, Matt attacks security and knocks Stan unconscious, grabbing his key card.
At one point, Linus knocks on a tree to hear the hollow clang of metal.
When you take it once a week, the way I did, it knocks you flat.
In rural Afghanistan, traditions of hospitality demand that you feed whoever knocks at your door.
We booked a nonrefundable "medium" room (tip: this knocks 20 percent off the going rate).
"That was the school of hard knocks," said Scott Wine, chief executive of Polaris Industries.
No matter what knocks her popularity or her credibility, she always wins her audience back.
"There's the School of Hard Knocks [and] there's the School of Hard Stocks," he joked.
Without naming Trump, the report released Tuesday knocks "sharp shifts and reversals" in U.S. policy.
I saw all this happen, and it knocks me out whenever I think about it.
Furious and disbelieving, she knocks the man out and then races off to find Jun.
That's why almost anyone who knocks on our door — within reason — we say yes to.
His release this weekend knocks seven years off his 16-year sentence — for good behavior.
John quickly knocks out one of the room's banisters, causing the room to collapse on August.
The woman in the survival suit knocks on the doors of shelters and hands out lanterns.
The finding knocks several proposals for the electron-pairing glue in cuprates out of the running.
One of the biggest knocks on Apple Music is that it tries to do too much.
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Beatrice is about to kill Tara when Cyndie jumps out of nowhere and knocks Beatrice over.
Ransom knocks a path for us with a machete, which he carries slung in a holster.
Kylie Jenner always knocks it out of the park when it comes to thoughtful birthday gifts.
At one point, she even knocks an orange off her friend's head with nunchucks while blindfolded.
Not the kind of impact that knocks you down, but the kind that lifts you up.
And then he knocks on the door, typically the mom and dad will answer, the wife.
In this tumultuous election season, political opportunity sometimes knocks with a plume of orange-colored smoke.
I have some feta salsa on a Wasa cracker, and he knocks out chips and hummus.
It's only when somebody knocks on the door or when I hop up on the blocks.
Right in this moment, Randall knocks on the door and introduces himself as his biological son.
When housekeeping knocks, they mention that the "do not disturb" sign has been up all week.
Sometimes the deer knocks people down (especially when they try to kick it) or gores them.
He rarely mentioned her by name, but the campaign finance knocks were aimed squarely at Clinton.
Black organizations were doing thousands of door knocks for Jones, organizing in schools and in churches.
McIver, who plays Amber Moore, knocks over vases and shoots arrows through windows, destroying palace property.
Sleepy lotion uses lavender oil and ylang ylang, which fans swear knocks 'em out every night.
V-Moda Crossfade Wireless knocks Plantronics Backbeat Pro out of the The Best Daily Driver slot.
It looks and feels good, and the only real knocks against the Wonderboom are the buttons.
Overeem seems to stay there until his opponent tires, knocks him out, or the round ends.
There's a reason Offred invokes a horror movie just before she knocks: she's meeting a monster.
Mike Tyson — the Mike Tyson — knocks someone out in the Super Bowl 50 ad embedded above.
He draws the foul and calmly, coolly, steps up and knocks down three humongous free throws.
The cluster instead knocks out their nemesis, Milton Bailey (aka Brandt/Whispers/The Cannibal) and flees.
On flights, it knocks out the powerful sound of a jet engine like it is nothing.
So funny, the universe knocks and is like, 'Here's The Prom and here's your new fiancee.
Instead, Raptors rookie Norman Powell knocks the pass out of the air and chases it down.
The Purple Carrot box is $68, but a first-timer coupon knocks it down to $48.
"It's actually pretty rare that ICE knocks on the door is allowed in," Axelrod told INSIDER.
Narrator: A reference to Walt's famous "I am the one who knocks" speech from season four.
He did not answer calls to his cell phone or knocks on his apartment unit's door.
Order The One That Knocks and you'll be delighted to find that the drink also glows.
Premium benefitsThe premium benefits are where the Sapphire Reserve really knocks it out of the park.
She battles away close relationships; she yells "Go away!" when Ever first knocks on her door.
Every time I smoke it, it knocks me out and turns me into a little baby.
These are real knocks on Trump, but they don't explain the GOP establishment's rage against him.
He accidentally knocks over the milk with a clatter that wakes Sophia and her stepmother Alexis.
" The ad also knocks Johnson for fighting "against even the existence of any federal minimum wage.
It's a bit of a surprise for Subasic, but he knocks it away without much trouble.
If all those things are in concert — material, face, body and personality — it knocks you out.
Teddy knocks him out, ties him up, and demands to know what his damn deal is.
Indoors, a handler knocks a box out of its hands; Atlas moves over to retrieve it.
And then he knocks on the door; typically a mom and dad will answer, a wife.
It knocks Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for blocking Democratic attempts to lower prescription drug costs.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE for the Democratic presidential nomination.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE, who had won the state.
At the top of the play, Nora knocks at the door she slammed 15 years ago.
We are not a country where people should be frightened to answer knocks on their doors.
But, as is often the case, natural selection knocks humanity's best efforts into a cocked hat.
Warren pays close attention to knocks against her and responds to them, potentially to a fault.
The 1.73% discount knocks this model down to the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
And that carries on until something knocks us sideways and we realize we have to change.
But Audrey gets off easy — after only one violent extraction, Lee shows up and knocks Mama out.
Sans May, Lacey knocks at Gypsy and Dee Dee's door — a development that makes Gypsy downright giddy.
But if someone knocks on your door, the first question is: Do you have a search warrant?
When Superman faces off against Bane, for example, the Kryptonian knocks him out without breaking a sweat.
I don't know how he keeps it on there but I sure hope Hillary knocks it off.
The wind nearly knocks off Harry's hat, and he rushes to hold it down on his head.
The offer knocks 50 percent off the price, making it only $4.99 a month for eligible students.
Knocki sticks beneath or on top of a table, countertop, or wall and registers knocks as commands.
He starts fighting Matt and the others, until Jessica knocks him out and they tie him up.
For any accusation that comes out that isn't backed up, that knocks the movement back 20 years.
This knocks down a report earlier Wednesday that had caused shares of the troubled utility to surge.
This special Rollback knocks $50 off the regular price, and it qualifies for free two-day delivery.
Munn accidentally knocks over drinks, Teigen gets stuck on a pole, and DeGeneres dances with household objects.
Aviles knocks Felix down from his lofty position and summons him home to Sinaloa, tail between legs.
The car strikes the side barrier, rolls over the top, and knocks down an elevated camera stand.
Then Mom Gomez knocks on the door, and Daughter Gomez pretends to be asleep on the bed.
Like, it knocks the chairs back, it blows the doors off the ferry when he shoots it.
Sometimes life knocks you down, and you get up again to fight twice as hard as before.
When someone knocks at my door, I'm one of those people who tends to run and hide.
You know when you hear a guitar riff so good it knocks the wind out of you?
Stress knocks over a long line of physiological dominos, some of which make you need to pee.
" - Pamela Jones "When you're hoping Arya shows up, and instead season 1 Sansa knocks on the door.
Indoors, a handler knocks a box out of its hands; Atlas moves over to pick it up.
She fights back and knocks Hunter down with the crowbar Star clearly dropped in an earlier attack.
When Jupe's character accidentally knocks over their lamp, the shattering glass draws the attention of something sinister.
When you're promoting your sound to an international audience, there's no time to complain about minor knocks.
A $250,000 McLaren sports car runs a stop sign and knocks down a kid on a skateboard.
"We hear a lot about gun violence," said Rodman, who said she knocks on doors each week.
The bottles—almost all of them glass—tinkle like wind chimes when the water knocks them around.
In a powerful scene, the women stand together holding hands before an explosion knocks the door in.
In addition, the $1 million minimum seemingly unfairly knocks out small shareholders but not professional hedge funds.
At 15, he posted a video in which he knocks a man out cold in a hallway.
Once those beleaguered voters turn in their ballots, the incessant phone calls and door knocks will stop.
It's frightening, and completely knocks the football player off any pedestol the show has put him on.
One of the biggest knocks on Trump's foreign policy is that he admires dictators, even murderous ones.
It's like a cartoon theme song about being the king of the teens that knocks super hard.
Instead, he knocks on the door and his only friend in the house, Daniel, lets him in.
Fentanyl is legitimately used for surgical anesthesia, with good reason: it knocks you out cold, almost instantaneously.
I'm hardly from the school of hard knocks — I grew up in a very cute little suburb!
But the offense has taken some knocks, too, with heavy hitters Ryan Braun and Eric Thames injured.
Ordinary Americans' phone calls and door knocks defeated multiple attempts to roll back the Affordable Care Act.
Griezmann tries to turn Mascherano deep in the right corner, but the veteran knocks the ball out.
There are knock-knocks and you-made-its, hugs and lots of luggage and bottles of wine.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE for saying "no one likes" Sen.
If you're into bucket lists, it's a place that knocks about seven of them off at once.
The NRCC's video also knocks Ossoff, an investigative filmmaker, for working for Qatari news network Al Jazeera.
It knocks "Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command" out of the top spot.
He forces turnovers from Kevin Love and knocks dudes away from the basket with pure spiritual force.
For all the knocks against night owls, we remain regarded as more creative, impulsive, and strategic thinkers.
It doesn't matter if you teach at Harvard or are studying at the School of Hard Knocks.
The song, "Grow Food", extolls the virtues of urban farming, and the online world agrees: It knocks.
Whether describing lucky breaks or hard knocks, her prose is intense and intimate, at once disconcerting and entrancing.
But as I've aged I've really noticed that no matter the hard knocks, my body never fails me.
You have learned how to deal with the hard knocks and already have a solid network of contacts.
Concussive Blast: A wrist rocket that causes no damage but knocks back any nearby enemies (or Pharah herself).
Cruz knocks Trump's position on transgender bathroom law Using the girls' room was not an option, he said.
This time, however, Eric steps up to the plate and pretty much knocks it out of the ballpark.
His certainly knocks into a cocked hat Boris Johnson's boisterously self-referential effort of a few years ago.
The ruling effectively knocks him out of this year's presidential race — which he was leading in every poll.
And the Microsoft Surface All-in-One PC event, which takes place on October 26th, knocks Wednesday out.
Alex almost chokes on a pill in the school hallway, but someone knocks into her, dislodging the pill.
The patient reclines half asleep until someone accidentally knocks the bag over, jolting the needle in his arm.
Video: YouTube, Olivier Lou After the wife reaches her husband another wave knocks them closer to the shore.
A fifth grader just wrote a love letter that knocks all other love letters out of the park.
Of course a former Goldman Sachs employee is running against Trump after Trump's frequent knocks on Wall Street.
This shoot with The Knocks in their Chinatown studio in lower Manhattan was my first for the series.
Danny Rand (Finn Jones) tries to punch Luke Cage (Mike Colter), so Luke knocks him on his ass.
Bryan Cranston may be the one who knocks, but he's apparently also the person who loads the dishwasher.
Like a bird of prey, it hunts down other flying drones and knocks them out of the air.
Furthermore, those who assumed, so very fucking arrogantly, that they were untouchable, have taken great knocks of confidence.
That was sort of the beginning of the three-year heartache, the three-year school of hard knocks.
When it comes to crisp picture and ultimate contrast, this smart TV knocks it out of the park.
Another ad titled "Winter is Coming," knocks Democrat Emily Cain for saying she would support a carbon tax.
Obama knocks 'vulgar and divisive' race But he added it shouldn't be a model for a presidential race.
Kimmy makes her way to Columbia, where she knocks on the door of... Xanthippe, Jacqueline's former step-daughter.
It picks up on rhythms, so erratic knocks shouldn't unlock your smart lock or trigger your fire alarm.
" He added, "today, we have over 22019,000 volunteers averaging 2,000 door-knocks a day, 20,000 calls per day.
And when opportunity knocks, they scoot through the door and slam it before anyone else can slip in.
They use some sort of secret sauce that I think really kinda knocks it out of the park.
But, while their cacophony of knocks and pops may have been counterfeit, the intense emotions they expressed weren't.
In each of the 2900-second clips, O'Rourke knocks Cruz's position on an issue before offering his solution.
The timbre of taps, the din of dings, silverware clangs in kitchens, door knocks, knuckle cracks, head scratches.
But like a ghost from the past, a bankruptcy trustee knocks on the door years later, demanding repayment.
The 25-year-old German rookie takes charges, blocks shots, knocks down open threes, and sprints the floor.
At the same time, the split knocks other neutrons loose from the nucleus, which themselves split other atoms.
Stories say that he knocks on car windows to try and get in and smells really, really bad.
We see a servant misting and fluffing a gentleman's wig, which then get knocks onto the floor. Hmm.
Then Canelo knocks the apparatus into its wooden platform with such unremitting velocity, I regret not having earplugs.
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In a video of the episode, Officer Williams repeatedly punches Mr. McGrier and knocks him to the ground.
The video follows a tweet from Trump on Monday in which he knocks the Post over the story.
It is designed to be durable, so a few knocks and spills aren't going to slow you down.
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"She told me, Meg, if happiness knocks on the door, don't be afraid to answer it," she said.
Short-range concussive blast that does moderate damage and knocks back foe (distance depends on weight of target).
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"Until somebody knocks him off the castle, that's the way it's going to be," Gretzky said of Crosby.
She always knocks it out of the park and picks the best sweaters for each one of us.
What ends up happening is a lot of voters who are already supporters get knocks on their door.
Eventually, the black man stands up, flips the table, knocks the MAGA hat off his sparring partner's head.
While the full force of Elsa's magic knocks Anna to the ground, Maddie and Scarlett fall to the ground.
On her first go, she knocks down all but two gap-toothed pins on opposite sides of the lane.
But when a stranger knocks on the door of their Clarkston apartment, they are still too scared to answer.
The wedding coordinator goes into anaphylactic shock due to a food allergy, and Glasses knocks the wedding cake over.
The one fact that just knocks you right out is..the mortality rate for pancreatic cancer is 93 percent.
" — and when Stormi accidentally knocks one off of the wall, Jenner laughs, "Oh, girl, you're dropping all of them.
Similarly, Clinton's camp has been working on Hispanic outreach with door knocks, phone calls, and Spanish language television ads.
At one point, the fisherman knocks over a cup of water and swirls his hand through the small puddle.
Opportunity knocks for Lobov and you'd be a fool to think he wouldn't grab this chance with both hands.
M. knocks out almost immediately, which is nothing new, and I start dozing off about half an hour in.
The bride steps up, goes all out and punches the ex in the face … knocks the ex out cold.
The Black Hood is running, but Archie is fast and knocks the Black Hood, and scrambles for the gun.
"I learnt about doing business here through the school of hard knocks, we have built partnerships here," he said.
However, the online retailer is offering a "clip & redeem" coupon that knocks an additional $40 off its sale price.
In a physical first half the back three of Jonny Evans, Gareth McAuley and Cathcart also took heavy knocks.
In Week 1, the reigning MVP drew a handful of knocks to the head, none of which were penalized.
Certainly Rousey seemed to diminish in effectiveness the longer her fights went and the more knocks her confidence took.
The antidote knocks the opioids off the receptors in the brain for 30 to 90 minutes, reversing the overdose.
The cast is top notch, directing superb, and the playwright (his Broadway debut) knocks it out of the park!
Each loss knocks off hit points from a counter; the last player standing after a number of rounds wins.
Maritza "Flaca" Ramos knocks the weapon out of his hand, and it ends up with Daya Diaz (Dascha Polanco).
And by the time your past inevitably knocks at your door, you are—finally—able to cope with it.
We do our best to harvest trees in a manner similar to how a wind storm knocks them down.
Dereck Chisora knocks Artur Szpilka out on his feet before pummeling him to the floor in the 2nd round
Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is fast asleep as Paul — her soon-to-be lover (swoon) — knocks on her door.
When Marcos accidentally knocks over some photos, shattering the glass in the frames, the moment vibrates with metaphoric force.
He exercises Branson knocks out his workout right away, either playing tennis, biking, going for a run, or kitesurfing.
Nobody knocks on their door directly, and until you do that, you can't expect that vote to be yours.
All of which helps explain why Trump has been including Common Core knocks in his standard fare at rallies.
In the event a storm knocks out the power, you'll be happier, safer and more comfortable if you've prepared.
He chips out (five-stroke lead), knocks his third shot to the back of the green (five-stroke lead).
The knocks on the Steelers this season have been that they can't play defense and can't run the ball.
"Every stranger who knocks at our door is an opportunity for an encounter with Jesus Christ," the pope said.
According to Tyler, Cruz volunteers are averaging 85033,000 door knocks and 20,000 phone calls per day in the state.
A new law knocks "foreign-influenced" corporations out of city politics by working with the decision, not fighting it.
I then get comfortable on the couch and start season two of Mindhunter, and it knocks my socks off.
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SS Didi Gregorius, who took some knocks over the previous two games, was held out of the lineup Sunday.
They've come to the table pockets loaded, but short on what hard knocks to a nation can feel like.
I push the barrel of Makar's loaded assault rifle away but every bump knocks it back in my direction.
In the footage, AP knocks out 23 reps on the bench press -- it looks like he's pushing 225 lbs.
But clause 11.7 requires a penalty if "a player knocks-on and an offside team-mate next plays the ball".
On his own he doesn't bother me any more than, say, the salesman who knocks on the door during dinner.
Because he can't help but be a good person, he knocks the man out and tells the boy to run.
Elsewhere, Chris knocks on Colton's door for a little check in and refers to his star-turned-friend as brother.
Colton knocks on her door and she's so giddy that she doesn't notice the anguish plastered across his cherubic face.
One of the most persistent knocks on Cruz this election cycle is that he is a deeply, deeply unpopular man.
Amid all the fanboy anticipation, though, Apple has also taken some knocks for the scale and scope of the thing.
Batman #36 (2015)- Superman has been affected by Joker venom, making him attack Batman who knocks him out with Kryptonite.
Boots strapped, helmet fastened, mouth guard in place, she braces herself for the hits and knocks that will inevitably come.
When it comes to making cozy look chic (and never lazy), Hadid knocks it out of the park every time.
A bullet rips through your body, knocks you to the floor and takes your life, and you bleed to death.
Scott's just finished his big "our sum total is greater than our parts" speech when someone knocks on the door.
But after ten days of that, it knocks off 20 I.Q. points, meaning I can now guest host "Morning Joe."
The Nemesis System, by its very function, knocks down the walls of resistance that we might build up against it.
I'd like to request a shot myself now, doctor … something that knocks me out for the rest of the flight.
At one point, Honeydew's bust even knocks over her tray of drinks, and Linda Peterson squeaks down a stripper pole.
She laughs as she says that she grew up in the school of hard knocks, taking whatever gigs she could.
Housekeeper Fatoumata Bah's voice trembled as she described the fear she experiences every time she knocks on a guest's door.
Daily, as she knocks on doors throughout Omaha, Eastman finds voters looking to Democrats to fix the health care system.
Later singles like "Not Gon Cry" cemented Blige as a down-to-earth narrator of bad romance and hard knocks.
Some people say they learned at the "school of hard knocks," which is sort of like these new Acer products.
While Alice chastises him, Betty knocks her father unconscious with a fire poker just as he began to choke Alice.
Paltrow is an incredibly wealthy, privileged woman who can get through said knocks while munching on truffles, behind four walls.
That has increased their ability to identify voters via door knocks, which are the most reliable form of identifying voters.
"When naled gets sprayed, it knocks out the mosquitoes, but if sprayed over water, it breaks down quickly," he said.
One of the main knocks against Nest's comprehensive smart home security system, the Nest Secure, has been its high cost.
Even those most unsullied of India's institutions, the Supreme Court and the Election Commission, have lately come in for knocks.
If you're a kid, head up to this Michigan barbershop which knocks two bucks off if they read out loud.
He misses the cue to shoot his bandit co-stars and knocks over the hotel front, triggering all-out chaos.
Where's the lightning bolt that also sets people on fire, or the plasma blast that always knocks down flying guys?
They found that a suitcase unsurprisingly begins to rock when it hits a small bump or something knocks into it.
Here they are in the shower, having the kind of sex that knocks a soap dispenser off of the wall.
Secondly, watch Howard mouth "what are you going to do?" at Garnett RIGHT before Garnett knocks D12 in the cheekbone.
Its current stock price knocks the iPhone-maker down to the fourth most valuable company behind Microsoft, Amazon and Google.
She discovers that her husband, learning of his bankruptcy, commits suicide and accidentally knocks over a candelabra in the act.
It was rather high, so depending on the wind here sometimes it knocks it down, but thank goodness it didn't.
Faw typically knocks on farmers' doors in February and March, asking for permission to scout for burrows in their fields.
When Natt gets up, one of the suspects kicks him in the stomach and again, knocks him to the ground.
As the confrontation grows more physical, a 15-year-old rushes towards the officer and knocks him to the ground.
Then Tom knocks over wine on his wife and the two women go to the bathroom to clean it up.
But the key thing is that it's not typically the single mistake itself that knocks you out of the running.
EDT: Donald Trump holds a rally in Newtown, Pa. Tomorrow: Miley Cyrus knocks on doors for Clinton in Northern Virginia.
Love Struck: Vanessa Bayer knocks it out of the park as the lead mean girl tormenting the new girl, Rousey.
The anesthetist comes first and knocks you out, and then the psychiatrist comes and applies the electricity to your head.
You're sitting at the table, someone knocks on the door, and they go, I'm here to install an LED bulb.
The latter lands so hard, it knocks the film's registration out of alignment, causing a nightmarish streaking across the frame.
" In "Winter," you could say that, essentially, a piece of British landscape knocks on Art's head and asks, "Anybody in?
And it all takes a dramatic turn when one of the children knocks over a lamp, starting a small fire.
So hard knocks -- I'm sure you've had a few when you were starting out and getting your feet wet investing.
Dounia is still Dounia no matter how she's dressed, and after an admittedly frightening struggle, she knocks Reda out cold.
We had no bombs falling on our houses, and no knocks on our doors in the middle of the night.
If somebody knocks on your car window, you wouldn't open it — but if he's dressed as a policeman, you would.
He featured heavily in this year's edition of the show "Hard Knocks," which was centered on the Raiders' training camp.
Desperate to escape, the eldest daughter knocks her own tooth out with a dumbbell in their brightly lit bourgeois bathroom.
She gets text messages about potential ICE activity in her area, and she never answers the door when someone knocks.
In an Instagram post, Anders Svensson of Sweden said he would give up eating tacos if Mexico knocks Sweden out.
Crossman noted that teams that appear on "Hard Knocks," as the Browns did this season, are often alluring to bettors.
One of them, confused by the reflection of a hiding girl, charges into a cabinet door and knocks itself out.
Coming in from the rain, J.D. knocks on Thelma's motel door, brags about robbing stores and pleasures her in bed.
She knocks over a bunch of candles on the terrace, scatters broken glass everywhere, and eats a bunch of wax.
All of these facts could be knocks against me as reasons why others wouldn't, won't, and sometimes don't support me.
I've seen mothers breathe a sigh of relief when a home visitor -- who becomes their champion -- knocks on the door.
Tomorrow, Apple will start selling a second iPad Pro model, and this one knocks out two of my three gripes.
Other than to say, which I've said to some of my friends, everybody knocks on the doors looking for support.
It's a nifty idea, but the lack of USB-C support and a comically short cable length are knocks against it.
As for Coach, its heavy presence in outlet malls is one of the biggest knocks skeptics have about its prospective turnaround.
A gif of cartoon dog knocks over some wooden blocks and my quest to log three consecutive morning woods begins anew.
"Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off," the designer captioned the never-before-seen snap.
Recessions don't just happen on their own, but instead "something has to happen that knocks the economy off course," Stevenson explained.
But a hasty attempt to solve his problem knocks Tree back into her birthday loop, with variations that shouldn't be spoiled.
The federal tax credit, which has been available since 2000, knocks an extra $23,23 off a car's starting price once applied.
"I'm going to be turning 64, so if an opportunity knocks, I'm going to walk through that door again," she says.
"The puck was sitting between my knees, I was looking at it and then MacKinnon knocks him into it," he said.
In their models, macroeconomists get such episodes going by introducing a "shock": a random perturbation which knocks an economy off kilter.
First, she spars with Brienne and they seem evenly matched, even after Brienne knocks Arya's sword Needle out of her hand.
Doing that will allow the Singaporean economy to withstand knocks from unforeseen circumstances such as the ongoing virus outbreak, he said.
It knocks out some 10m vehicles annually but relies on selling around 2m Audis and Porsches for 65% of its profits.
To get the full effect, do that one move she has where she spins around someone's neck and knocks them down.
If the railroad stocks falter, that knocks down the main pillar that has kept the Dow transports from more significant underperformance.
Suddenly a prophetic gust of wind comes out of nowhere, knocks the hat off my head and directly into the water.
The former Florida governor feistily hit back at Trump's knocks at his brother's legacy, and even appeared energized by the confrontation.
This series' hard knocks, real-world dramatic take on the prison culture narrative is welcome, if at times hard to watch.
Connectivity issues, inconsistent speeds, and a few features that don’t work well are just a few knocks against PureVPN.
Garden — three gigantic rocks containing musical instruments, which make sounds every time a player knocks their exteriors with a golf ball.
He then knocks his head on a boulder during a therapeutic rock climbing session, adding a fun bruise to his forehead.
You remember Brogan from this season's "Hard Knocks" ... he busted his ass behind Baker Mayfield and Tyrod Taylor in the preseason.
The camera costs between $212 and $3003 depending on where you buy it, which knocks a little off the total cost.
She first gave it a try after the 2015 World Cup when she was on "Hard Knocks" with the Houston Texans.
Then hope like hell things blow over or some other scandal or controversy knocks you from the front of people's minds.
"It seems like we're making strides, and then something like this comes out and it just knocks us 10 steps back."
On HBO's "Hard Knocks," Brown confirmed reports that his blistered feet were due to frostbite suffered while inside a cryotherapy machine.
Everyone else is nicer than I'd be, and they say it will all be different when he knocks up his wife.
The suspect usually knocks on the door, asking for work or money, before forcing his way into the home, Castro said.
As with many actual new mothers, the reality knocks the wind out of Petra and she's unsure of how to deal.
When Blake knocks Kenneth Faried to the ground and stand over him glowering, he is declaring war upon his enemy's joy.
"We want to compete and be able to sell abroad and make sure our government knocks down trade barriers," he said.
Or you could set a white Bolognese to simmering, and eat it after the knocks at the door subside, over rigatoni.
There will be even more after either No. 7 Stephens or No. 19 Muguruza knocks the other one out on Sunday.
A mother of five who graduated from the school of hard knocks, Andrews built a successful cosmetics business in Columbus, Ind.
Waller's addiction issues were featured on the HBO series "Hard Knocks" -- and Darren tells TMZ Sports the reaction has been amazing.
But these quibbles are just tiny knocks against what is otherwise the most flexible and well-equipped phone on the market.
Late at night, when I'd be finishing homework, I could hear knocks at the window, followed by a female disembodied voice.
President Donald Trump is obsessed with IQ — has been for years — and he's convinced smoking weed knocks you down few points.
Gujarat is also where Mr. Modi is still wildly popular, despite the recent knocks he has taken for the citizenship law.
Yet even cursory scrutiny of evidence that has emerged so far knocks down assorted GOP arguments like shanties in a hurricane.
The spraying with pesticide by trucks and airplanes that knocks down nuisance mosquitoes cannot reach ones that have sneaked into buildings.
As Villanelle struts across the shop to leave, she very casually and very deliberately knocks the girl's sundae onto her shirt.
The Hillary Clinton campaign is taking some hard knocks from liberals over its maladroit attacks on Bernie Sanders' single-payer proposal.
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So knocking down the Texas law only knocks down one of the many anti-abortion restrictions that have proliferated in recent years.
On Nadia's way out of the party, she knocks into Mike, the Updike-obsessed professor she slept with on the initial night.
When that neighbor whose name you can't ever remember knocks on your door, it's because his son is selling Boy Scout popcorn.
He knocks out the trooper standing guard at the morgue and pulls out Will's body, slicing through the belly with a knife.
It knocks almost $100 off of the PS4 Pro and $200 off of an Xbox One X, to name a few examples.
Idris Elba, that's a big apple, because when you shake that from the tree, it kind of knocks some other things out.
They sold it as Lambaréné, a stimulant—in low doses, the substance's hallucinogenic potential can be negligible, but it knocks back fatigue.
If somebody knocks at the door and offers a very good price for those assets, we will have to look at it.
Of course, it's where The Knocks — made up of Ben "B-Roc" Ruttner and James "Jpatt" Patterson — craft their music as well.
And yes, the barrel of the machine gun knocks the antenna on the vehicle, which seems like a design flaw at best.
Sleep Dart: Fire's a fast-moving dart from Ana's sidearm that knocks an enemy unconscious — rendering them completely immobile — for six seconds.
Naloxone, which can be injected or sprayed into your nose, knocks heroin out of those receptors, and prevents them from being activated.
IN THE third act of "Three Sisters" Ivan Chebutykin, a bumbling old doctor, drunkenly knocks over a clock, smashing it to bits.
Mayfield, who ordered the RV at the behest of veteran Drew Stanton, hasn't even allowed camera crews from HBO's Hard Knocks inside.
Bill Christie knocks on an average of 160 doors a day on behalf of his son's campaign, most recently in New Hampshire.
If a hurricane or an earthquake or a terrorist attack knocks out communications, one of Facebook's drones could be deployed relatively quickly.
One of the knocks against variable annuities is that the advisors, brokers and insurance agents who sell them often pocket fat commissions.
Instead, the spell knocks her out, and Cora's magic can't heal her; only another blood relative who has magic can save her.
New Orleans Saints One thing to know: The Buccaneers' season didn't go the way many viewers of "Hard Knocks" expected this year.
The knocks still hurt, but now I frame them in my mind as an endurance test, and it helps me keep going.
Some VCs were educated in the "school of hard knocks" by founding and building successful startups; however, many went to business schools.
Jones, whose female companion tried to restrain him, then retaliates and knocks Ragin to the ground before the fight is broken up.
My family dog came from the school of hard knocks, and was forced to walk the streets using her own goddamn paws.
But the knocks on him are that he's too cautious and was too focused on his own political gain during the campaign.
If Irma knocks out power, Puerto Ricans said they are worried it would take weeks or months before the power is restored.
Now, that the next time a storm knocks out the grid, the city can provide shelter, fuel and food to displaced residents.
It is water resistant to 100 meters — the longest of any Android Wear smartwatch — and is shockproof to take knocks and bangs.
You've never seen anything like it before and you'll never see something like it again – unless some chain store knocks it off.
He probably isn't going to get the kind of bombshell that actually knocks Hillary out of the running and into federal court.
De Bruyne and Hazard were both given extra time off this week after suffering minor knocks but are expected to be fit.
A Jones win knocks the Republican Senate majority down to a razor-thin 51 seats from an already narrow 52-vote majority.
"We want to compete and be able to sell abroad and make sure our government knocks down trade barriers," Maschhoff told CNBC.
In the bathroom, it's impossible to keep things on the back of the sink, because opening the medicine cabinet knocks them off.
Early on, Ferris accidentally knocks over a clock in a diner, smashing its glass face and freezing the time at 6:15.
"Then all of a sudden this bulldozer comes out of nowhere and knocks this burning truck out of the way," he said.
She knocks down the idea that either he or his wife is a stabilizing force or moral compass in the Trump administration.
But he gets so invested in the bit that he knocks over a glass and has to sheepishly fetch the real vacuum.
Polite had added to the knocks against him by grumbling that the Green Bay Packers "bashed" him in a pre-draft interview.
The headline — "Louis Knocks Out Braddock in 2800th, Wins World Title" — was published on June 2698, 24637, not on June 23, 1925.
It also knocks out the entirely reasonable provisions of the ACA requiring that insurance cover mental health, substance abuse treatment and maternity.
And that simple fact, among all the other severe new realities of her life, knocks the breath clean out of her lungs.
In the bottom half of the draw, where Djokovic no longer prowls, opportunity knocks and may not have to knock for long.
He strategically ignored knocks at the door and text messages from friends to make it seem as though he were at class.
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Mr. Singh may ask questions that knocks his guests out of their comfort zones, but they are free to resist his suggestions.
When rents go up at the kinds of increases that folks have seen, it knocks out not only one household, but four.
"We haven't talked about inflation for so long -- and it's the punch you don't see that usually knocks you out," Kinahan added.
She wasn't always well-reviewed, but she took the knocks with typical grit, and she schooled others to do so as well.
The drummer, Tommy Lee, knocks over a cymbal before anyone plays a note; the crowd's heckling turns into a full-on brawl.
Pet euthanasia generally includes a heavy morphine-based sedative that peacefully knocks the animal out, followed by a heart stopper-chemical injection.
I don't think Griffin connects with a single punch in the three minutes he's still conscious, and Silva knocks him down three times.
DDoS attacks work by flooding a website with an overwhelming amount of internet traffic (often using a bot network), which knocks it offline.
The ending of the movie intimates that Greta will, indeed, get out after a few more knocks – and she knows where Frances lives.
Add some color to that all-white kitchen Trend cost: $356-$958 Two knocks against the all-white kitchen in one trend report?
Batman: The Dark Knight #5 (2012)- Batman is struck with a version of Scarecrow's fear toxin and attacks Superman, who knocks him out.
Once he catches up with the fancy car, the man knocks on the window, and redistributes the trash back to its rightful owner.
Narcan moves into the receptors of the brain where the opioid is stuck, knocks the opioid molecules off the receptor, and replaces them.
Just when you thought the Volkswagen emissions drama couldn't become any more of a circus, a disgraced former politician knocks on the door.
There was an adorable mischief about Cozmo that you just smile about, even when it frowns and knocks over a tower of blocks.
In Baker & McKenzie's central forecast, Brexit still knocks $239 billion off U.K. M&A activity by 2020 and $409 billion off global volumes.
Being a new mom is perhaps life's biggest learning curve, and Chrissy Teigen recently got a lesson from the school of hard knocks.
Levi's has a 30 percent off sale that ends at midnight on December 9th, and that knocks the jacket's price down to $245.
There are a few small knocks, including artifacts in bright lighting situation, but all in all, the handset looks to be a standout.
The funeral home is suddenly imbued with the spirit of Hill House: We're talking ghostly apparitions of Liv, strange knocks on the wall.
Zero income tax is a big draw to the state, but knocks include rising housing prices, inadequate transportation infrastructure and climate change concerns.
But sometimes life knocks you down and you want to lie in bed and think about how terrible you feel for a while.
It also has a MACE feature that knocks out ads, trackers, and all sorts of malware you likely don't even know are there.
They were a gift from The Knocks from their trip to Tokyo, so I've been trying extra hard to keep this pair together.
An estimated $5 billion was spent on legitimate, legal efforts to persuade voters, through television advertisements, digital advertisements, phone banks, and door knocks.
The idea of anything like this happening to my nephew, a child who has done nothing wrong, knocks the wind out of me.
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock found out what the school of hard knocks will be like under new head coach Vic Fangio.
The beat is both dripping with soul and absolutely knocks on speakers that can handle it—and then it transitions into glitchy madness.
As for his ground game, Iowa GOP operatives agree they've had many more door-knocks from Cruz volunteers than from any other candidate.
Like most things Shonda Rhimes creates, her idea for a "town hall" to support sexual assault survivors knocks it out of the park.
After a chance meeting, she knocks Prince Henry (Dougray Scott) off his pedestal and makes him think critically about himself and his privilege.
But on Tuesday, her speech was different, with more sustained and focused knocks on the unlikely front-runner in Iowa and New Hampshire.
That's why this is the rare sequel that knocks it out of the park; director Danny Boyle isn't trying to reinvent the wheel.
After months of denial, Tinsley knocks back a few glasses of pinot noir and admits she would like to get married again, ASAP.
He finds God, knocks him out, and drags him to Frasier's cage where she asks him, point-blank, if he's the real deal.
Later, when an unexplained event knocks out all power and communications, we expect to see her apply those skills to real-life dangers.
An active partnership with Whole Foods knocks down that wall completely and already is being touted as a new day for the industry.
Source: FactSet Rising above the upper Bollinger band often sets up a sell-off that knocks the asset price back within the range.
Critic's Notebook This is cutdown week in the National Football League, so maybe "Hard Knocks," the HBO documentary series, will finally turn interesting.
Chasing Biden: The dynamic of the race is, for now, set -- Biden will run in front until someone or something knocks him out.
You gotta have your hard knocks, and people are going to try to push you and see if you're able to take it.
Back to the Future sets up all the pieces on its board, then knocks them over one by one — and with great flair.
" The student responded, saying: "Come out with just the towel on when he/she knocks, would pretty much = a tip for the concierge.
There wasn't enough drama, so Trump has a tantrum, knocks over the table, and allies are used as props in his reality show.
Emiliano potentially could have been hit with 4 counts -- one for each person -- but the plea deal knocks that down to just one.
I've read Philip Roth's "American Pastoral" a half-dozen times and each time it knocks my heart loose in a different, violent way.
The lyrics are cryptic — "Give you the knocks/of a lost war/Cut knife deep in/spit down swallow" — but they're clearly dire.
We both drink two glasses of wine and this plus the heavy food from earlier knocks both of us out by 229:229.
" Amy Klobuchar knocks idea of being a "cool newcomer": "We have a newcomer in the White House, and look where it got us.
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Once Betty knocks one of them out and then repairs his bleeding head wound, the quartet agrees to play Never Have I Ever.
In exchange for letting Amazon shove ads in your face every time you pick up your phone, the company knocks the price down.
As remixers for the likes of Katy Perry and Ellie Goulding, the Knocks have displayed an almost encyclopedic understanding of decades of pop.
The fight opens up as a brief feel-out period before Kovalev knocks Pascal down onto the canvas, though officially ruled a slip.
In particular, they wondered about the effects of knocks to the head, such as concussions, a question that drew them, naturally, to athletes.
It knocks off the Chainsmokers and Halsey's "Closer," the widely-reviled EDM hit that's held onto the spot for the past several weeks.
In part, the photo knocks the grandeur of this building down a few pegs, suggesting, perhaps, the notion of small (or weak) government.
Ross goes out in search of Becca, and when he knocks on her door, he does not get the welcome he was hoping for.
In Blockers, he gets one of his biggest comedic roles yet as father-to-teenage-girl Mitchell and knocks it out of the park.
Still, odds are there will be a skit where she knocks out Donald Trump, so that's probably worth the headache of a stupid narrative.
If a storm knocks out power and your bank's ATMs aren't accessible, you might be glad to have cash for a few days' expenses.
She gets cute, gives herself an inspiring pep talk that even gets me excited, puts on a red lippie, and knocks on his door.
Replacing the win-by-two rule with deciding points at deuce knocks at least another five minutes off the length of a typical fixture.
Lindsay Lohan's new boyfriend is so in with the fam, Dina Lohan is putting the word out ... she hopes he knocks up her daughter.
That last item might go some way to helping with the device's standby battery life, which was one of the few knocks against it.
Most of my relationships continue to progress, but things are about to take another shocking turn when an unexpected visitor knocks on my door.
That emotional energy manifested in what we call hauntings — knocks on walls, slammed doors, and cold drafts (all of which appear in Hill House).
The ad -- which is timed to release around Tax Day on April 15 -- knocks Trump's campaign tax plan for cutting taxes for the wealthy.
"Sometimes the marabout (teacher) knocks on doors and says, 'If you give us your son, we'll give him a proper education,' " Cruz told me.
Fortunately, Prime Day includes a deal for Philips Hue Starter Kit deal that knocks 4.993% off (at checkout), bringing the total price to $125.
One friend, Becky Patron, said she was Rubio's son's kindergarten teacher and was up in the area doing door knocks and other volunteer efforts.
When she hesitates about the $600 monthly rent (no, really), the real-estate agent, Ava Gardner (no, really), immediately knocks it down to $400.
In this composition, the truck is being used as a metaphor for "how sexual violence knocks us off our axis," according to the artist.
Though tech companies have been taking their knocks lately, even the ones now under the most scrutiny were launched in a glow of idealism.
But when a scuffle with a thief knocks her unconscious, she wakes up smack in the middle of one — and she's the leading lady.
This sitcom is trying to say a lot right off the bat, and it sometimes knocks up against the cardboard edges of its characters.
In this composition, the truck is being used as a metaphor for "how sexual violence knocks us off our axis," according to the artist.
Their heads are then dipped in an "electrocution bath"—an electrified troth of water that knocks out the birds before their necks are sliced.
The Brazilian has suffered a number of serious knocks since joining PSG, including a broken metatarsal, adductor problems, and another foot injury last season.
From the start, when Cynthia Hopkins walks onstage and reads diary excerpts to the audience, the show knocks down the barrier of antiquated language.
The track includes guest musicians River Tiber and Karriem Higgins who knocks out some trap kit beats with the flair of a pro player.
Puerto Ricans are the first to say they can improvise — resolver — when a drought dries them up or a terrible storm knocks them down.
" At one point, Greg knocks urgently at the door of a colleague in his suite of offices; I half-expected him to say "Penny?
Every time the man tries to leave the island, the turtle smashes his raft and knocks him back over the sandbar onto the beach.
During the rape, he accidentally knocks a yellow teddy bear off her desk in her bedroom, and DNA is later pulled off of that.
Someone knocks on the door at 3:27 as I am finishing putting all my stuff away, HOLD ON. Thank goodness for locked doors.
If a botnet comprised of Ikea smart home devices ever knocks out the internet, at least you'll know it's been done with Swedish efficiency.
Now they are left with claims about managerial experience and knocks on his gym routine that, so far, have not proven resonant with voters.
Doing a story about a murder that happened in 2005 meant a lot of nonworking phone numbers, unreturned calls and knocks that went unanswered.
McGregor does not have as great a variety in the way he achieves his victories as he, more often than not, knocks people out.
Because his rookies played substantial minutes all season, he said, he thought it was better for them to take their knocks against the best.
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On the other hand, the most dramatic portion of Hard Knocks is when rosters get trimmed down, and the fringe guys get their dreams dashed.
"I learned quickly that when one thing knocks you off your feet, you have to find other ways to stay in the game," he says.
HBO's Hard Knocks documented the Rams' training camp this summer and captured Fisher telling his team that he wouldn't settle for a 29-211 record.
He knocks on the doors of women who share wonderful memories of William but laugh off the idea of having a romantic relationship with him.
They both received huge rounds of applause for their knocks on Trump, whom they portrayed as a non-conservative whose language is harming the party.
The young little son sees a toy space shuttle up on the shelf that he wants to play with and knocks it off the shelf.
In a typical canvassing conversation, a person knocks on the door and spews statistics and facts to convince you to vote for a ballot measure.
Right after I pay, a guy carting in boxes accidentally knocks my bag over, which causes my water bottle to spill all over the ground.
Officers began knocking on the sides of trailers parked at the station and eventually received return knocks from the one holding the immigrants, police said.
Elizabeth Warren: The Massachusetts senator knocks Biden out of the top spot this week after holding down the number two position since early August. Why?
Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) knocks the Obama administration for not informing lawmakers and the public more quickly about the scope and scale of Russian activities.
But researchers, doctors, players, parents, coaches and common sense agree that it is better for athletes to absorb fewer knocks to the head than many.
As he rests the machine on the table, the weight of the computer is heard through the bumps, smacks, and knocks against the hard wood.
Matthew knocks his lukewarm hot chocolate across the tabletop onto both his brothers, soaking Jonas's pants and Wesley's coat, which he crumpled next to him.
Narrator: The first time the spider knocks into a hair, it sets off an electrical signal, sort of like the electrical currents in your brain.
Lushchinskaya then knocks Ayala's phone out of his hand, and he responds by tackling her to the ground to restrain her until the police arrive.
Buying a Nintendo Switch console for $2480 at Best Buy will loop you into a discount that knocks $299.99 off of a Nintendo-published game.
He knocks Raimain out cold before she can take them out, gets shot, and races off in the army van with the mother and son.
"Maybe we're able to make some of those decisions around here because we were the first graduate of the school of hard knocks," he said.
First: One of the knocks on the iPad Pro is that there aren't enough "Pro" apps on the level of what's available on the Mac.
Unfortunately, the space in the shop is tight and a stranger accidentally knocks over my espresso, spilling it all over my lap and my coat.
And he's not, as head coach Bill O'Brien suggested early in Hard Knocks, some sort of hidden gem who's never been given a real chance.
First, he'd opted to play laser tag with quasi-decommissioned weapons at a place called Hard Knocks and dine with friends at a Brazilian steakhouse.
"Rather than clearing a path to new educational opportunities in deindustrializing areas, job destruction knocks many youth off the path to college," the authors wrote.
The attack knocks a hole in the bridge, which causes the air inside to push out most of the crew in that area—including Leia.
"The part of the decision that knocks out Chevron's subsidiary from the enforcement action still allows the villagers to proceed against Chevron itself," she said.
Garcia says he's down to scrap with Rolly -- but he's got demands of his own ... namely a $1 MILLION bonus if he knocks Rolly out.
One teenager in New Jersey followed the instructions and, despite persistent knocks on the door from what she believes was ICE, avoided leaving her home.
Miranda's "Hamilton Mixtape" knocks off last week's chart-topper, Canadian R&B singer The Weeknd's "Starboy," which dropped to No. 2 with 151,703 albums sold.
It's tough to come back and get to the same level, there are so many distractions, a few knocks and crashes and that was it.
Attackers can bombard the camera with a new SSID connect to, which knocks it off its network as it attempts to join the new one.
As for the rematch clause, Miller told TMZ Sports ... Joshua required him to put it in the contract just in case Miller knocks him out.
Belt knocks in three to help Giants sweep Pirates PITTSBURGH — Brandon Belt is caught up in it, right along with his San Francisco Giants teammates.
Magic is already breaking the laws of physics, and I would kill for a protective spell that knocks enemies back and leaves me in place.
Brown and his situation were featured on Tuesday's episode of "Hard Knocks" -- which showed AB trying to run sprints and workout despite having sore feet.
This hard-soft blend, between SpongeBob's childlike innocence and a beat that knocks you sideways, is all part of the character's meme and music appeal.
Carpenter knocks in six as Cards rout Rockies ST. LOUIS — Mike Matheny is not prone to using the same batting order on a regular basis.
In a $2 million ad buy, Americans for Prosperity — a Charles Koch-aligned group — knocks Bredesen for supporting gas and sales tax increases as governor.
We're going to do stuff like staff walks, so the staff gets out there and knocks on doors and talks to business owners and residents.
So instead of walking to the washrooms with Toshiko in the morning, I walk with Chieko, who knocks on my window before it's even light.
But he did sprinkle his remarks to ardent Democrats, some of whom spent thousands to see him, with plenty of knocks against the opposing party.
Narrator: The first time the spider knocks into a hair, it sets off an electrical signal, sort of like the electrical currents in your brain.
The best iPhone cases are made with exacting care so that they fit your phone like a glove and offer good protection against life's knocks.
When you factor in that lots of other mesh systems include ethernet ports, even on extension points, it knocks several points off Nest Wifi's value.
Media companies stand to gain now from a public and regulatory backlash against social media that knocks Facebook and Google down a peg or two.
Years ago you would have wailed "MUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUUUUM," over and over until mother dearest alerted to you to salvation with the gentlest of knocks.
He frequently appears at campaign events, knocks on doors to speak with voters and has even appeared at a local event on his wife's behalf.
If many of the sentiments are easily fired-off one-liners, the unrelenting accumulation of them simultaneously knocks you off balance and sucks you in.
The Takabisha coaster hasn't caused one injury (*knocks on wood*) since it opened in 2011, but it apparently makes you feel like you're defying death.
It did not, but as he rose from his knees after praying three unusually loud knocks sounded just under the place where he was standing.
If I'm in a two-hour session with you, and I'm spending a half hour getting myself off that just knocks the time right down.
The U.S. Supreme Court upholds the travel ban, Rodrigo Duterte takes aim at the Catholic Church, and Peru knocks Australia out of the World Cup.
"The story lines in Cleveland are compelling, which make the Browns an ideal partner on 'Hard Knocks,' " said Ross Ketover, an N.F.L. Films senior executive.
Even as he knocks down the world around him, he can't help but chronicle all that made him the man and the writer he became.
In this Season 11 episode, producer Lorne Michaels knocks on Winfrey's dressing-room door to ask why she hasn't changed into her Aunt Jemima costume.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE— he believes the issues at stake go to the heart of our enduring Constitution.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE will release "She Persisted in Sports" later this year, the book's publisher announced Tuesday.
Understandably, they want to pick the strongest contender to take on President Trump, even if the knocks against a candidate (like her gender) aren't fair.
It also knocks out a potentially serious competitor: Credit Karma has been offering free tax filing services since 2017, possibly taking away customers from TurboTax.
In the episode "Entering Your Dirty Thirties," the hosts run through "Jo and Aparna's Big List o' Fears" ("Crane comes, knocks you unconscious; nobody cares").
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE in the presidential primary, coming in at roughly 21625 percent of the vote.  Sen.
After Nora hears that Kevin is looking for her, she packs a bag and is all set to flee when he knocks on her door.
On Tuesday, the Liverpool offices of both Ms. Berger and the local party were locked, and no one responded to repeated knocks on their doors.
Often when I step on the pedal to the trash can, the swinging force of the opening lid knocks the upright cardboard out of place.
The "QB RV" became a huge hit with the fans after it was featured in a segment on HBO's "Hard Knocks" earlier in the season.
"My name is Moses Mutua and I'm a graduate of the Google School of Hard Knocks," says the smiling, suited man vigorously shaking my hand.
Fortunately, the ever-scrappy Star knocks her attacker on the ground, knees him in the groin with her heel, and tells Cotton to fetch her money.
NC State knocks off No. 21 Virginia Tech RALEIGH, N.C. — Plenty of hype accompanied the arrival of point guard Dennis Smith Jr. at North Carolina State.
She wonders idly how many sponsors she might have—she has never cared, she assures herself, never checked—when the shockwave knocks her to the ground.
With one eye on the screen above him, Mr. Porat meticulously timed his playing to the comic mishaps and slapstick falls and knocks of the movie.
And Applegate doesn't just come back in Dead to Me, the dark and twisted Netflix comedy about grief, she knocks it out of the fucking park.
One day, an unnamed, injured woman (played by Hilary Swank) knocks on the bunker door, bringing dangerous new information that may or may not be true.
Merner also noted that lower house elections are looming in 2017 and if the tax increase knocks the economy, that would bode ill for Abe's prospects.
"When the boxer knocks out the other boxer, you don't have to wait another round for a decision," he told his supporters in the Trump Tower.
HUNDREDS OF WORKERS and their families pressed through the iron gates of a factory that knocks out trainers in Rawalpindi towards the end of last year.
By 2019, it is projected the revenue will top $1 billion, the sort of revenue that knocks on the door of what mainstream sports bring in.
The bus appears to make an extra wide turn, then hits street furniture, jumps the pavement, and knocks into Smith's back before returning to the road.
This shoot with The Knocks was especially interesting because this space meant so much to them — it was where much of their music has been recorded.
A Spartan Kick only knocks enemies out at the last portion of their lifebar, but at that point they're low enough that anything can kill them.
Rubio's sudden surge knocks Donald Trump, who recorded the highest chances ever for the Republican nomination at 50% last week, out of a solid first place.
At this point, Tom accidentally knocks half of the drink in the sink, meaning I get to drink the remainder as he starts again from scratch.
Undisturbed by defenders, Curry casually knocks down 26-foot jump shots like they're free throws and dribbles numerous basketballs like he's controlling them with invisible strings.
"There's also something called 'accidental logging' in Romania where a storm knocks down a couple trees in the wind and you collect those trees," Gehl said.
The development of the microbiome can go down lots of different paths, and they may absorb certain knocks while still retaining the ability to bounce back.
And maybe it's just a multitude of knocks; maybe it takes a lot of disruptions to the microbiome to really set it down the wrong course.
During a heated argument regarding whether to turn back to England or continue on to Dunkirk, the soldier accidentally knocks George down a flight of stairs.
You need to be very thick-skinned to pursue a career in the performing arts—you need to be able to take a lot of knocks.
She also knocks out bar snacks like popcorn and beef jerky, along with salads and pies, but nobody will accuse Ms. Bloomfield of padding the menu.
We've made tens of millions of door knocks and phone calls to spread the message that economic freedom is the path to prosperity in this country .
Or how Old Man Marley knocks the Wet Bandits unconscious with a metal shovel and they both manage to live on to appear in the sequel.
A. There's always an ear for a good tune and, as my teacher Richard Levitt used to say, Handel always knocks out a few good tunes.
"The hard knocks keep coming for the S&P 500 Technology sector," said Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, in a note.
All day he knocks back can after can of the stuff like it's Bud Light and he's competing against his frat brothers in a case race.
African-American voters are also a major focus of a get-out-the-vote effort that so far includes 800,000 phone calls and 100,000 door knocks.
Daniel, looking to step as gently in the world as possible, is the opposite of a man-who-knocks like Walter White — he's an anti-antihero.
Hooper's novel positively trounces Louisa, ridiculing her writerly aspirations, her vanity when fame knocks and her sanitization of the Alcotts in writing the fictional March family.
Not until Antonio Banderas arrives to play Maestro, the crucial voice coach who knocks Amos into shape, does this metronomic slog to stardom muster a pulse.
Most lose — for every Ms. Ocasio-Cortez who knocks down the House, there are scores of challengers who barely make a dent in the front door.
In one scene Fields knocks a pint of whiskey out of the open window of an airplane lounge, then leaps out of the plane after it.
"Once the oocyte hears the knocks on the door, then it can just clean it all out and even use it as food, maybe," she said.
The 23-year-old's brief stint on the Raiders was documented on HBO's "Hard Knocks" ... which showed him skipping medical meetings and getting cut very quickly.
MIKE HALE 'Speechless' (ABC) "Speechless," a sitcom about a family with a nonverbal child, knocks down more preconceptions about the world of disabilities with each episode.
It doesn't take a dramaturge to discern what it means when Maggie knocks his pocket watch, which Joe treasures, off its display shelf, cracking its crystal.
"We met here on this set, but you've got to hear the story from him because what he said still knocks me away today," she teased.
I graduated from the school of hard knocks, so I always felt like I had to work twice as hard as anyone with a college degree.
I asked him what he thought of having his team featured last summer on the HBO reality show ''Hard Knocks,'' about life at an N.F.L. training camp.
From "the truth is out there" (X-Files) to "I am the one who knocks" (Breaking Bad), the phrases resonate even if you didn't watch the show.
But if your dad is the kind of guy who knocks out a quick 29.993-miler on the weekends, then a Fitbit could be the perfect companion.
One minute, you're exploring a new island, opening presents, the next, a cartoon devil knocks you off the land and you crash back on the platform below.
That difference knocks $50 off the price and brings the new Echo in line with the price of the 2nd-gen model that came out in 2017.
India's provincial politics are a bruising affair, and Ms Jayalalithaa took some knocks—once quite literally when she was manhandled on the floor of the state assembly.
You're afforded so much free space and furniture, but the act of laying the bricks and intricate details is tiresome if nobody ever knocks on your door.
Around four o'clock one day, a US marshal comes to our house in a four-door gray car and knocks on the door—boom boom boom boom.
Different devices—lamps or a television, say, as well as a smart speaker—can then be activated by anyone making the appropriate pre-arranged number of knocks.
The Vancouver DJ and producer has released a strong catalogue of originals and lush, synth-heavy remixes of artists such as AlunaGeorge, Cashmere Cat, and The Knocks.
Ted Strickland, with the Republican's campaign making more than 3 million contacts with voters since last year through phone calls and door knocks, according to Portman's campaign.
They would occasionally play in jazz clubs, where on some recordings you can hear the sound of smashing glass as a punter knocks over a wine bottle.
The sketch titled "Take Me Back" imagined a couple who are interrupted by Fallon, who knocks on the door and brings his ex flowers and a boombox.
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Read more: Dereck Chisora knocks Artur Szpilka out on his feet, before pummelling him to the floor in the second roundThen, those moments came thick and fast.
Mr. Kenny has been playing it ever since, on a long-term loan from a charitable trust, even though, he said, he occasionally knocks the head off.
The narrator knocks McCarthy for having "a lot of baggage," as a 2015 headline — "Kevin McCarthy Quits Speaker Race Amid Allegations of Affair" — appears on the screen.
The editor, Finn (Chris Diamantopoulos), an up-and-comer with a bad case of Rolling Stone envy, knocks antlers with his old-school deputy, Wick (Jim Belushi).
One of the most iconic names currently in the arms industry is the air defense system Iron Dome that knocks rockets from Gaza out of the sky.
Bad Lip Reading always knocks it out of the park with its absurd interpretations of what people are saying based on the way their mouths are moving.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoOne of the biggest knocks against the first Pixel (and rightly so), was that it looked like a tech-y version of Frankenstein's monster.
If we keep pumping out carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, severe aircraft turbulence, which knocks unbuckled passen gers around and can sometimes end in hospitalization, will increase.
Depending on what mood you're in, it could either feel like an inspirational mantra or the kind of depressing truth that knocks the wind out of you.
That's what his assistant calls him when she knocks on the door of his studio to announce my arrival, and how he's greeted by Dante from THEY.
No one likes it when a Jehovah's Witness knocks on your door and tries to sell you on their religion when you'd rather be doing anything else.
The key word here is "loosely," because Still Star-Crossed knocks out all the Romeo and Juliet action in a solid 20 minutes and never looks back.
Even though GHB has sexual effects, when we're talking about date rape it's a situation where the perpetrator knocks a person unconscious and then sexually assaults them.
In my experience, there will be moments where all of a sudden the sadness comes rushing up all over again and knocks you down like a wave.
The Panthers' quarterback and reigning MVP took multiple knocks to the head in Week 1 but wasn't officiated fairly or given adequate medical attention, according to some.
That's pretty much what happens with musculoskeletal knocks as you age; they don't so much heal as accumulate, and you learn to live with and around them.
At one point, one bulldozer rams into another one and knocks it over, and then a third bulldozer comes and tries to pick up its fallen comrade.
In D.B.S., an electrode is threaded into a specific area of the brain that is being disruptive; stimulating it, paradoxically, knocks out activity in that specific region.
He gets really, really close to taking a shot before a drunken man knocks his beverage over, a move Eddie tells the bartender just "saved" his life.
Bankers say high-yield bond funds are particularly vulnerable to lock-ups, as the possibility of more corporate defaults knocks bond prices, with a global recession looming.
In a flash, the Altered Carbon hero grabs two knives out of her battlegear, flings them into the air, and knocks her aggressors' weapons to the ground.
Since the January gathering, Fed officials have consistently signaled that they remain comfortable leaving rates unchanged for now, unless an economic surprise knocks them off that course.
A shaggy white guy in a bellboy uniform knocks on the door of a hotel room in Seoul, South Korea, a little bumbling and out of place.
The ad also knocks Hawley for accepting money from David Humphreys, one of Missouri's most prolific campaign donors who had recently been embroiled in an ethics scandal.
One of the consistent knocks against Trump's senior government choices is that professional and academic pedigree has been placed far below loyalty on his hiring-priority list.
Despite Friday's phony-baloney jobs report, goods-producing jobs have been shrinking again during the last seven months, even as the next recession knocks on the door.
In its early going, "The Ontology of an Echo" is dominated by ethereal knocks and whistles, the product of field recordings made inside the Old Croton Aqueduct.
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The technique knocks out a gene that normally acts as a check on the cell's ability to launch an immune response and prevents it from attacking healthy cells.
It also knocks assumptions that he'll hit a ceiling of voters willing to back him, allowing whoever is the last man standing to coalesce the anti-Trump vote.
I can't protect her from every Jack-in-the-box moment, but I can show her how to stand back up when it knocks her off her feet.
Biggest remaining holes: Quarterback, wideout, safety A Nick Foles/Case Keenum quarterback battle is the least compelling Hard Knocks drama since, well, Brian Hoyer/Ryan Mallett last year.
On one hand, you can watch the creep of death and it rounds third base and knocks you over as it comes screeching in for the home run.
If your student loan debt balloons to the point of a default, you do have a few options — though there may be some hard knocks along the way.
Other people get a knockout every now and then, but there is no one else really that knocks people out one after another like I did on TUF.
Pharah has a secondary Concussive Blast which does no damage but knocks enemies around; it's useful for pushing foes off of ledges, or just clearing out a room.
Season seven is by far the most personal of the Archer seasons — or at least the one that most knocks its usually outsize characters back down to earth.
Anyways, although Ariana clearly doesn't have issue with her ponytail — it's practically part of her — I can't help wondering if it honest to god knocks her out sometimes.
In this intense video, Simon Smith walks away with only minor injuries after the bus knocks him off his feet from behind and throws him around 20 ft.
Just like in the game, Lara washes up onto the storm-wracked shores of Yamatai after a shipwreck, and someone knocks her unconscious as she cries for help.
In addition to traditional measures like tracking phone calls and door knocks, it will analyze qualitative data, such as the length and substance of member-to-member conversations.
Though the category was pressured by deflation, uncertainty in food has been one of analysts' biggest knocks on Target, as it's another category that drives repeat customer visits.
The bigger picture: Social impact investing has taken some recent knocks, although market participant Kapor Capital recently published financial results to show it's on par with peer funds.
One of the knocks on Twitter is that it does a poor job of consistently enforcing its policies, in part because the policies have always been somewhat vague.
Just one day after it was announced the L.A. Rams would be the featured team on the HBO docu-series "Hard Knocks" ... cameras have already started to roll.
He said if there is a geopolitical incident that knocks down the market, such as an attack in Syria, the market could sell off and then quickly correct.
One of the biggest knocks against Nestlé is that it promotes obesity in places like Africa, a growth market, by getting consumers hooked on sugary and fatty foods.
But few have gone as far as Trump in creating a different dimension that blurs established fact, defies accountability and knocks the rest of politics off its axis.
The RNC, which is leading Trump's ground operation, says it will complete 17 million door knocks by Election Day, up from the 11.5 million it did in 2012.
Understandably, people reacted to the news with a plea to have the Bills on "Hard Knocks" this year, a choice that is no less brilliant for its obviousness.
Eventually, we all kind of pass out in a bedroom, and around 5 AM I get up to go piss when she knocks on the door behind me.
And Juul offers an "auto-ship" delivery option that knocks $2 off the $16 pack of four pods so you don't even have to think about buying more.
And with lifetime access, that means you can still stay sharp even after the nationwide quarantine has been lifted (crosses fingers, knocks on wood, throws salt over shoulder).
Raspberry knocks this one down a couple notches—there is no lemonade flavor that's better than straight lemonade—yet this is still in the upper tier of Dewdom.
Neither Glover Teixeira nor Alexander Gustafsson seemed to live up to their fearsome reputation in their last showing, and both have taken some hard knocks in recent years.
But as Dan Corken, one of Mr. Biden's most fervent volunteers, knocks on doors here, he is dubious about the candidate's prospects just days out from Monday's caucuses.
"It became a habit for everybody who inherits their grandmother's house to sell it to someone who knocks it down and replaces it with something ugly," she said.
Watch ... with less than a minute and a half left into the round, Abel traps him on the ropes and knocks him out with a powerful right hook.
"It knocks them out and they drown eventually," company president Anthony Giaquinto said at a press conference announcing its use in New York, the AFP news agency reported.
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She was at the time single and happy, living with a rescue dog, Augusta, who died a few years ago, and Arabella the cat who knocks everything over.
Advancing in the profession demands digital skills — a diagnostician who can solve puzzles without physical clues, like an engine bearing that knocks or an axle shaft that vibrates.
I go to the bathroom to start my morning routine when a cop knocks on the door and says we need to move our cars for the plow.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE by nearly 2628 percentage points in 28500 but maintains strong support for Trump among its Republican base.
If Harvey knocks a major refinery offline for a prolonged period of time, those prices could spike by up to 25 cents per gallon by Labor Day weekend.
However, if you buy before December 31, you'll be able to take advantage of their holiday pricing, which knocks the price down to $199 using the code HOLIDAY100.
At the very least, Trump's move crushes a few precious remaining news cycles and knocks Fox and Trump's opponents back on their heels ahead of the latest debate.
It's a smart curve ball to throw, but Ms. Feinman's admirable desire to flesh out Tracy, making her more than a cardboard villain, knocks the show off kilter.
While she's firmly a product of what she once described as San Francisco's "hard-knocks politics," Ms. Harris has also tried to align herself with Democrats' leftward drift.
His wife knocks on doors for Clinton, but their marital split (she's "got the house, the rich parents, and plenty of time") sours his view of the candidate.

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