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In the very loosest of senses, all Muslims are Salafi.
They were the loosest karaoke sessions you would ever witness.
Loose lips sink ships, and Trump has the loosest lips.
The second day was probably the loosest I've felt while recording.
Again, it's a powerful piece but operatic in the loosest sense.
Alexa. The loosest cannon of them all may be Michael Sanchez.
A new bra should feel most comfortable on the loosest set of hooks.
President Barack Obama's final State of the Union address was also his loosest.
He's all ego and spleen, with only the loosest of tethers to truth.
That was also when mortgage lending was arguably at its loosest level in history.
The US is the most indebted 'AAA' country and it is running the loosest fiscal stance.
Indeed, the Chicago Fed's financial conditions index is showing the loosest readings since around December 2014.
"SoFi: "If you have the highest loan growth volume you probably have the loosest lending standard.
Measures of financial conditions are the strongest (meaning the loosest) they've been since at least 2007.
The 10 loosest are California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Hawaii, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Indeed, "Project Reborn" ties up the loosest ends of the Heroes miniseries in a fairly satisfying way.
The loosest end: The state polls weighted by education didn't fare as well as the national polls.
Nothing you do ever has anything to do with what the place is except in the loosest way.
Despite California's reputation as a liberal nanny-state, its homeschooling regulations are among the loosest in the country.
Hook your bra on the loosest setting (you can tighten the band as the material stretches over time).
The 19-year-old Chicago-based artist is a rapper only in the loosest sense of the term.
Depending on the Wall Street source, conditions are at their loosest since August (Goldman) or at least December (Nomura).
And if an entrepreneur objects to even the loosest of restraints, then maybe it's not a deal worth winning.
Whenever you sign up for any free service, you're aware, in the loosest terms, that you're giving up something.
"Loose cannons tend to misfire," she said, "and what we have with him is the loosest of all cannons."
The US is the most indebted 'AAA' sovereign and was already running the loosest fiscal stance before the tax reform.
And he often does so by lobbing out a conspiracy theory with only the loosest ties to the factual world.
Most of the leadership will be from the bottom up — in sync, perhaps, but coordinated only in the loosest sense.
The Hungarian central bank's easy monetary policy, the loosest in central Europe, makes the currency vulnerable when risk aversion grows.
We don't spend less money on law enforcement what is different is that we have the loosest, most lax gun laws.
Fit the bra initially on the loosest setting so that you can tighten the band as the material stretches over time.
" Arnett gave the PEOPLE's List team a warning about O'Connell, joking of the co-host, "He is the loosest of loose cannons.
And the Labour Party is too large and proud to compromise its identity by forming anything other than the loosest of pacts.
I have a constant curiosity for technologies in the loosest sense, whether an actual tool or a soft thing, like a perspective.
In terms of safety precautions, remember to start slow, with an adjustable pair on the loosest setting, and work your way up.
This is "AI" only in the loosest sense Over the last week, I've been entertaining them with the HotWheel AI racing set.
Countries experiencing the biggest rise in numbers of wealthy citizens are also those with the loosest controls on tax evasion and graft.
Las Vegas, which sits in a state with some of the loosest rules in the country, should rewrite its own gun laws, too.
"This is one factor in the forint's weakness ... that we have the loosest monetary policy in the region," one dealer in Budapest said.
But science journalism has benefitted greatly from the FOIA process, and even the loosest comparison between the law and illegal hacking could be detrimental.
Nonetheless, the proposed blanket rule requiring all travelers to disclose their online passwords clearly would go beyond even the loosest interpretations of existing law.
C.G. Over the riotous instrumental from "Oochie Wally" by the Nas side project QB Finest, J. Cole delivers his loosest rhymes of this year.
He is a 'cult hero' in the loosest sense at Arsenal, in that some fans call him 'Lord Bendtner' in mockery of his monumental ego.
Flourish Klink and Elizabeth Minkel, co-hosts of the fandom podcast Fansplaining, recently conducted the loosest of academic studies, all about literature's most controversial genre.
"Pinning the Bernie Delegates Network down on even the loosest facts has been an exercise in high farce," wrote Gideon Resnick of The Daily Beast.
The loosest cannon in the administration, newly hired White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, will report directly to Trump, not to the chief of staff.
It was, in the loosest sense, somewhere in the realm of a new wave or darkwave sound, but the music was almost beside the point.
Quite possibly Kanye's loosest and most fun video of his career, a work of art that isn't necessarily weighed down by pontifications of what "art" is.
There's a good argument that corruption, even in its loosest meaning, is too narrow a concept to serve as the only justification for campaign finance regulations.
Colin: Because I am a child I only have the loosest grasp on who Susan Lucci is, which feels like more or less crucial knowledge here.
Left in place, however, is a misshapen version of college justice that adhered to the loosest standards of evidence and that very nearly ruined his life.
For me, a hobbyist photographer in the loosest sense of the word, this is legitimately batshit — a phone camera capable of capturing an array of photo possibilities.
Just as they do online, they had all their styles lined up from tightest to loosest, mixing "men's" and "women's" styles with no separate sections or segregation.
As music awards shows go, MTV's annual Video Music Awards ceremony — the V.M.A.s — is by far the loosest, the most vibrant and the most prone to disruption.
Texas has some of the nation's loosest gun control laws, but challengers to both Sessions and Culberson's seats are suggesting that it's time to beef up restrictions.
But what too many writers miss about Breaking Bad is that its big story, which feels so carefully planned, was only planned in the loosest of senses.
But virtually every review so far, including Vox's, has made sure to point out that Haddish steals every scene with her performance as Dina, the movie's loosest cannon.
Your bras will stretch over time, so make sure it's tight when on the loosest hooks, this way when the fabric gives, you can still make it tighter. 2.
Mickey Rourke, the 64-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor and loosest of cannons even by Hollywood standards, can't get quite quit that addictive game of gloved face punching.
It refers, in the loosest sense, to a massive program of investments in clean-energy jobs and infrastructure, meant to transform not just the energy sector, but the entire economy.
She had the loosest, least finished-looking of Impressionist techniques—a trait that helps explain her neglect, versus the more decisively branded manners of the men, but one that also fascinates.
While California, New York and New Jersey are already home to the nation's most stringent gun safety laws, Illinois, Virginia and Minnesota have some of the loosest and are ripe for reform.
Jaime's hand was at Cersei's throat during their mutual death scene, but he definitely didn't choke her, voiding this aspect of the prophecy according to any but the loosest, most figurative interpretations.
Yet the bill's critics say it undermines state and local laws, effectively forcing states or municipalities with higher restrictions to hew to the loosest laws, regardless of individual states' public safety needs.
This is the first time Khan will be fighting as a middleweight—in the loosest sense possible—despite not being close to a world title shot at his home at the welterweight limit.
Different iterations of the tournament are themed in only the loosest sense possible (last year's theme, for example, is probably best described as "red"), but this year's underwater trappings are marginally more ambitious.
Some forms feature only the loosest of definitions for financial interests: There is no way to tell whether or not a public official has a deep or shallow tie to outside business interests.
New York maintains caps on donations — $65,100 is the maximum Mr. Cuomo can receive from an individual — but the limits and rules are some of the loosest of any state with such restrictions.
As this great exposé from the Oregonian's Rob Davis documents, Oregon has the country's loosest laws on money in politics, with no restrictions whatsoever on what corporations or individuals can donate to politicians.
In comparison, the US, which has the loosest gun laws among wealthy nations and far more gun deaths as a result, had nearly 13,000 gun homicides that year — a rate of 4.04 per 100,000.
The opening minutes of the season premiere center on tying up one of the loosest ends from Season 1: Soviet assassin Dorothy "Dottie" Underwood, one of the chief antagonists of Agent Carter last year.
Jordan Rodgers, who in the very loosest of terms can be considered a former NFL quarterback, won The Bachelorette, a dating game show where two people fall in love over several weeks of scripted interactions.
If Republicans had just elected Trump, a celebrity with only the loosest grasp of policy and an even thinner affiliation with the GOP, who was to say that Avenatti might not be the Democratic answer?
A riff on the current presidential campaign in the absolute loosest sense, it encourages voting along with the same kind of louche, debauched behavior that has music has focused on since his breakout mixtape, Beach House.
However, in order to attract more capital locally, local authorities have engaged in a race to the bottom, competing with one and another to have the loosest regulations, and therefore, have been hesitant to finalize them.
PRAGUE/BUDAPEST, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Hungarian forint slipped to a record low against the euro on Tuesday as the central bank's easy monetary policy stance, the loosest in central Europe, kept the currency under pressure.
Torontonian soul star Daniel Caesar recently made on appearance on VICELAND's Desus & Mero, and the result is the loosest, funniest interview Caesar's done to date, which also doubles as a series of subtle owns against the USA.
And that was based, in the loosest possible way, on "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp," one of the tales in the "Arabian Nights," the origins of which, you might think, are lost in the mists of time.
Sure, Drake spends most of his verse fantasizing about Nicki in a way that almost makes you wonder why she let him on the track, but it's also one of his most satisfyingly rhythmic and loosest verses.
Plenty of companies have been doing the same, and like a lot (though not all) of that work, some of the Lyric's productions have had only the loosest connection between the sites chosen and the operas presented.
Those ads are anonymized but individually targeted, violating even the loosest interpretation of section 222, but since Google isn't a carrier (or rather, it doesn't need Fiber to track you), it doesn't have to worry about that clause.
Most everyone who made TNA almost sort of push WWE a decade ago are now long gone, mostly to WWE; what's left aren't even really on TNA exclusive contracts, making them "TNA" wrestlers in only the loosest sense.
Virginia currently has some of the loosest gun laws in the country: The only significant gun control measure in place is a ban on gun sales to high-risk individuals and those convicted of domestic violence, according to the Washington Post.
"River of Grass," her rarely screened, newly restored debut feature (7843), stars Lisa Bowman and Larry Fessenden as a bored odd couple in South Florida who, after possibly killing someone, go on the lam, in the loosest sense of the term.
As things stand now, they are the loosest they've been since before the financial crisis, owing to a rise in the market and a Federal Reserve that changed course sharply from the tightening bias it exhibited through 2017 and 2018.
And Darren Aronofsky's wild-eyed, visually staggering, and altogether self-obsessed latest is certainly provocative, and art—to the former's point, even by the loosest standards, it's hard to imagine many people liking this movie, or even at the least enjoying it.
In this same chapter, however, I also found myself at my most disoriented — possibly because Mr. Bloom is at his loosest and most discursive, and possibly because it seems to be the one place where he is most amenable to empathy's charms.
Others let their updos take on a more piece-y, undone finish, like Katherine Langford, who accessorized her pony with a huge black tulle bow, and Olivia Munn, who wore the loosest pony of the night, delicately secured with a sophisticated gold claw clip.
With a far-right presidency and a galvanized white supremacist movement—one whose loosest adherents are unafraid to use lethal violence, even against men coming to the defense of young women sitting on a train—organizing in tandem with other targeted communities is vital.
The recent shooting in Orlando, Florida, is a reminder that the United States has some of the loosest gun control laws in the developed world and the highest rate of gun-related homicide—about 15 times higher than 23 other high-income nations combined.
This once again might not be properly translated, and taken in the loosest of terms could suggest that Jaime — with his new golden hand to replace the one that was cut off — doesn't need a sword, and won't use a sword, but will still kill his sister.
A glorious mess in a career of glorious messes, Pynchon's longest and loosest novel floats and careens along with the Chums of Chance — the crew of a time-traveling interdimensional airship that becomes embroiled in a Western revenge story, a Siberian disaster, and the invention of thermodynamics.
In coddling Trump to get what he wanted, Ryan wound up effectively capitulating total and complete control over the idea of what it means to be a Republican to a man who, prior to running for president in 2016, had only the loosest affiliation with the GOP.
Britain has some of Europe's loosest rules for allowing foreign money into its banking system and for putting assets into corporations without disclosing corporate ownership — conditions that anticorruption groups say have attracted hundreds of billions of dollars in questionable money, invested in financial markets and real estate.
"The end result is that we could reach a race to the bottom in terms of regulation, where insurance companies gravitate to the loosest regulations and it would be hard for states to impose any sort of consumer protections," says Christine Eibner, a senior economist at the RAND Corporation.
How does it make any sense fiscally to be locking up someone who's ill — who committed a crime in the loosest sense of the word — to lock them up in a setting [where] they cannot conceivably make their illness better, and their illness ensures their coming back in here?
Netflix announced earlier this week that Adam Sandler's widely maligned Western "parody/comedy" (terms used in their loosest sense) The Ridiculous 203 – a film so lazily racist multiple Native Americans walked off the set while filming and so terrible that it has a zero percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes – is currently its most streamed film.
I'm not entirely sure when Kanye West started turning every single TV appearance into an intense, stream-of-consciousness speech (and I mean that in the loosest sense of the word), but we've come to expect it in the same way we expect the grass to grow and the rain to fall and the sun to rise.
Huddled with members of his legal team -- including Ty Cobb, his in-house lawyer focused on the Mueller probe; John Dowd, an outside legal adviser; and Jay Sekulow, who called into the White House from his base in Nashville -- Trump was bolstered by the sense among his team that the charges against Manafort bore only the loosest connections to the presidential campaign.
La Salamandre (1971), the first feature they made together (Berger had contributed narration to a short documentary about Le Corbusier's Chandigarh in 1965), is the loosest of their films, concerning two writers — one a journalist (Jean-Luc Bideau), the other a novelist (Jacques Denis) — who come together to script a television program based on the purported attempt by a local working-class woman, Rosemonde (Bulle Ogier), to murder her uncle.
We use the loosest definition of participation: a deal where one of these firms led the seed deal, one of these firms co-led the seed deal, one of these firms wrote a 50k check while a different firm wrote a 500k check, or one or more of these firms participated in a "party round" would all be counted as having the participation of a Top 10 investor.

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