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This is deep and meditative music that lurches and rolls.
As the 2016 election lurches to its conclusion, it is
In between, on my Rue des Taillandiers, life lurches ahead.
A raggedy looking dog bares his teeth and lurches towards me.
But any wild policy lurches would put that progress in question.
STEPPING through the gauzy curtains, Michael Syrovatka screams and lurches backwards.
The power is V8-mellow without the lurches and untapped reserves.
While the administration lurches from crisis to crisis, political windows close.
It lurches from tweet to policy announcement, without any clear connection.
He feels odd little humpback lurches, an empty sickness without food.
He lurches between bullish bravado and puzzled frustration with nothing in between.
Occasionally, the dialogue is amusing, with its offbeat lurches in unexpected directions.
But on the ground, life lurches forward, stuck in a holding pattern.
If the driver skids into a curve, the driver's stomach lurches too.
Guess how often oil industry analysts accurately predict those lurches and swings?
When he reaches a traffic light, the car lurches to a stop.
It lurches forward in tattered clothing, arms reaching out for supple flesh.
"We got medics coming" -- then the train lurches forward and their tone changes.
Conservatives replace moderates; far-right figures replace conservatives; the party lurches ever rightward.
Suddenly, she lurches, stumbles, crashes into a wall, beaches herself on a table.
As this seemingly endless campaign season lurches toward its inevitable end, I am tired.
Our national political conversation has recently seen some rather unpoetic lurches to the right.
The suicide rate seems to have risen independently of the lurches in America's economy.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is winning constantly, as the White House lurches between crises.
It lurches uncomfortably backward and forward like my brain trying to adjust for inflation.
Afghans will elect a president just as a wobbly peace agreement lurches into view.
When set on automatic, the shifting can surprise you with occasional lags and lurches.
There have also been wobbles of technique and confidence, lurches and stumbles of taste.
And yet something stirs in Roy when his father lurches back onto the radar.
The deal is designed to proceed in a series of complex lurches over coming months.
Once Booker lurches to a patch of grass, several women intervene to carry her away.
And its woes are deepening, as the regime of President Nicolás Maduro lurches towards dictatorship.
Now, though, the circuit-breaker makes those lurches permanent, until the next trading day begins.
As France lurches toward presidential elections next year, its two main parties are deeply divided.
A creative spark is needed at Viacom as the media landscape lurches through difficult transitions.
He repeats himself over and over, and lurches from one subject to an unrelated one.
The officer lurches toward Scott along with four other officers and handcuffs him behind his back.
Instead, to replicate the lurches and free falls of memory, Mr. Letts has scrambled the chronology.
Player 2 lurches forward as rusty steel hollows out his chest cavity, bursting his inner organs.
Now it lurches, a zombie system the President is trying to smother without offering a replacement.
Possible eurozone contagion could lead to the ECB backing monetisation if the EU lurches into recession.
At least as central to his political brand, currently, is a contrarian streak that lurches beyond substance.
Like most plot points in Kingsman, Hart's struggle lurches abruptly between being tragic, comic, and altogether discarded.
As American culture lurches toward the liberal left, I fear that it may be seeking such power.
Pandora's stock, which often lurches around in response to industry news, is down 8 percent this morning.
Mr. Trump lurches from thinly concealed xenophobia to America-first protectionism by way of insults and tirades.
Azeem lurches back and forth, letting his frustrations at work infect his family life and vice versa.
BRIAN NADEL, PELHAM, N.Y. To the Editor: Sadly, American public education lurches from one fad to another.
Instead, public attention lurches from one story to the next, never quite focusing on any particular controversy.
Despite recent lurches in emerging markets and oil prices, a good chunk of this looks Khashoggi-related.
The character lurches from whiny to irritating to inappropriately wisecracking — Homer Simpson with a think-tank-caliber résumé.
When you come to office as the economy lurches into an apparent death spiral, any recovery seems good.
Unfortunately, the plot goes off the rails in the second half, as horror needlessly lurches into the supernatural.
And his sudden lurches make it more difficult to unite the nation behind him in the grim fight.
"Skrt" lurches along to a minimalist, bottom-heavy beat, and Octave is sparse and repetitive with his phrasing.
Then he lurches forward and falls for a few seconds before calmly walking down the side of the building.
The story lurches from plot point to plot point before spinning entirely out of control in the final act.
Meanwhile, nutrition science lurches from one recommendation to another, leaving the public understandably skeptical of experts and government guidelines.
Others take a wide, determined stance, intent on avoiding the need for a strap as their train lurches forward.
" Read the cover stories "How the Trump Administration Is Remaking the Courts" and "When the Supreme Court Lurches Right.
His lurches to the right led to the legitimization of the far right and a misinterpretation of its policies.
There's a believable weight to Alucard, to how he runs, lurches, ducks; even though he's a (quasi?) supernatural being.
Combined, these announcements make Volvo one of the most interesting companies to watch as the automobile lurches into the future.
"The #MeToo movement lurches forward over a path of scars," wrote Alexandra Petri at the Washington Post after Ford testified.
As Facebook lurches from crisis to crisis, only a few tech industry leaders have spoken out against their struggling rival.
She jolts and lurches through a seductive dance while her eyes, dark and deadly, glow behind a creepy green mask.
In "Barry" (HBO), Bill Hader is a hit man who lurches toward believing that he wants to be an actor.
But mostly the magic lies in a lack of real-world consequences for Shelby's more reckless lurches toward self-actualization.
Democrats who are in no way guaranteed reelection in 2020 now risk overstepping on immigration, as their base lurches leftwards.
But... The show occasionally lurches between its wildly different tones, awkwardly speckling dramatic scenes with bad jokes and vice versa.
It's not a slow burn but a potboiler, and it sometimes lurches into "24"-esque absurdity and James Bond sudsiness.
"Nightmares" (season 1, episode 10) "Nightmares" takes a classic nightmares-come-true premise and lurches around wildly in its execution.
As he lurches and spills his cargo, we realize how impossible it is, on this accursed isle, to hold fast.
This is the motion sickness of climate change: The world lurches, and our bodies know that all is not well.
But a foreign policy that lurches from deal to deal without a strategy or being anchored in values poses grave risks.
The growing polarization of today's politics has made our government at best hopelessly sclerotic and at worst prone to unpredictable lurches.
Passengers jump on and off in the middle of the road, with a few seconds before the truck lurches off again.
They may simply ignore the target when their hourly wage lurches beyond a certain amount in one direction or the other.
The column moved in lurches, going forward for short distances, then stopping, either for reconnaissance or for guns to engage strongpoints.
Illinois has the worst credit rating in the nation, as it lurches from one budget crisis to the next, but Gov.
It spins and lurches and gets him so lost that, if he's not stuck to a wall, he's running in circles.
Mashing limp romance and artless satire into a ludicrously contrived plot, "The Clapper" lurches from one mirthlessly eccentric scene to another.
Now north of the storm, Schumacher pulls onto a dirt road and starts inflating a balloon, but the storm lurches east.
He escapes to Mars, where he ponders the Red Planet's beautiful human-free desolation, while Earth lurches into nuclear war without him.
The repeated lurches in Britain's approaches to Brexit seem only to strengthen the case for keeping the backstop as an insurance policy.
He favors the two-year spread in case oil lurches lower, putting the possibility of a Canadian rate cut back in play.
If and when LeBron lurches, he, too, hopes to find those demoralized Hawks, the time-killer Hawks, the disappointed and disappointing Hawks.
The premium they must pay to insure against lurches by the pound (known in the jargon as implied volatility) has risen sharply.
But as Hillary Clinton lurches toward Election Day, her supporters at times seem overwhelmed by a tsunami of unease, exacerbated by Mrs.
Its blue metal body lurches forward, only to be yanked backward again and again—a slapstick war dance for an unwinnable war.
In those lurches you find the undeniable tang of Kinsey's personhood: McCrae's intervention is a moral act, relying on an aesthetic technique.
M, demoted from legend to motel, is re-mythicized by his fumbling lurches toward empathy, toward learning Human as a Second Language.
Whereas "Serial" lurches from subject to subject, Reed crafted a supple narrative framed by a controlling metaphor derived from McLemore's vocation, clockmaking.
Even so the Tonight Show lurches on, with host Jimmy Fallon delivering jokes emailed in by his writers from his own home.
The question now is whether the party lurches to the center or elects a younger leader in Mr. Corbyn's hard-left mold.
A particularly infamous jump scare involves a car making its way through a peaceful, green scene before a screamer lurches into the frame.
The Kobe Bryant farewell tour lurches on, although with only eight games left in the season the end is at least in sight.
Tickling the mind even as it lurches the gut, "Baskin," a stylish, shape-shifting horror film from Turkey, pulls a bait-and-switch.
" Then Trump lurches into emperor mode, discussing how much he enjoys the gladiator-style blood sport of the administration he has: "It's tough.
Adia Victoria's powerful 2016 B-side "Howlin' Shame" lurches through foggy, spellbinding guitar and violin like the withered woman described in its lyrics.
As the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump lurches on, there's more drama stemming from John Bolton's yet-to-be-released book.
Then the 25-pound, hexagonal drone lurches forward, towards its prey, a 2000D Robotics quadcopter that its five-and-a-half-foot armspan dwarfs.
Thus, our nation lurches even further toward a situation in which the only actors of consequence are the overweening state and the isolated individual.
Eyes of My Mother is a problematic film that lurches from one ugly image to the next without making enough sense of the connections.
My tummy lurches and the backs of my knees prickle when anyone tells me about the injury that landed them in the emergency room.
But the plot is as loosely connected as the results of an improv exercise, and it lurches ungently from one stage to the next.
Those dismayed by the move point out that the deal in 2013 involved a pledge to shield Kaesong from lurches in inter-Korean relations.
My stomach lurches as our dune buggy barrels through the brightly colored streets of Jaco, a sleepy surfer town on Costa Rica's Pacific coast.
Mr. Finn's scattershot lyrics don't help: He lurches at rhymes regardless of fit, as if at a sample sale where they might run out.
As Metro lurches from leafy enclaves to blighted neighborhoods, the subway is the highly imperfect vehicle for Washingtonians' rage at their city's perennial problems.
The NHC has said it expects Harvey to cause "catastrophic flooding" as the storm lurches along the Gulf Coast over the next few days.
As it lurches upward, she turns to get one last glimpse of her beloved and sees him being stabbed by another of her lovers.
As the most important tax bill in years lurches toward passage in Congress, the Republicans who almost unanimously support it are rediscovering their populism.
AS THE election of 2016 lurches to an unmourned end, it feels cruel to report that the presidential race of 20013 is already under way.
Whatever the reason, their muddled film lurches from lame puns to hamfisted political commentary, from dream sequences to imagery recycled from Mr Gilliam's previous work.
Early in the morning on Monday, May 245, the uptown 211 train lurches skyward from its subterranean shaft, rising into the light of the Bronx.
It often feels like Warcraft should have taken more time from its repetitive epic battles to fill in the gaps between its jarring plot lurches.
A better understanding of what a central bank is up to, they reasoned, should help investors anticipate its actions, thereby avoiding destabilising lurches in markets.
There is no such thing as apolitical culture — Ravel's "La Valse," for one thing, lurches like the nauseating World War I hangover that it is.
" When your plane finally lurches to a halt, you wonder to yourself: "How on earth did my plane just crash when everything was going fine?
This seems undramatic to me, but when the 46-year-old O'Neill takes a turn looking through the letterbox, she lurches backward as if stung.
The first four episodes of the season have their wild plot lurches but also the gimlet eye for human nature of "Homeland" at its best.
London (CNN Business)Banks and other financial companies are shifting more assets and jobs out of the United Kingdom as the country lurches towards Brexit.
Producer SpinKing's nu-reggae sample lurches in and out of the mix with the unpredictability of a drunk driver, acting nearly independently of Desiigner's vocals.
But it took until now, as the #MeToo movement lurches forward, for a sea change in how assault victims are treated and heard to start happening.
As the news cycle lurches forward, there isn't much time to reflect on our own complicity as we process the magnitude of this sexual misconduct crisis.
The sales figure lurches up to about 2.135 million copies worldwide if you also account for the extra 950,753 in global sales reported by her label.
Bit by bit, with short but steady lurches, we get the cart to the front of the store, and in one of the snaking checkout lines.
We all know how that question was answered but as the Trump presidency lurches ahead, there are as many unanswered questions today as on Election Day.
It careens, lurches, and rattles like a rusty roller-coaster determined to squeeze some last screams out of its riders before getting busted down for scrap.
The data shows that public opinion tends to move leftward when a Republican is in office or the bent of economic policy lurches to the right.
Why do so many stand by Trump, even as his lies pile up and he lurches from crisis to crisis, all of them his own making?
That criticism looks pertinent as its portfolio firm WeWork lurches towards an IPO with a lower-than-expected valuation and as SoftBank's Uber stake goes underwater.
As their 2020 campaign lurches further left, they increasingly face the reality that their party will repudiate not just today's economic performance but America's economic principles.
Instead it will be bakery, as everyone has apparently decided that the best thing to do when the world lurches sideways is learn to make bread.
At last, the afflicted individual slips away to cough elsewhere, sounds as if he were coughing out his guts, as the movement lurches to an end.
As the race for the D.N.C. chairmanship lurches toward its conclusion later this month and as Democratic lawmakers sweat the smartest strategy against Trump, I wonder.
From there, it lurches into an eerie cacophony of dilapidated beats, groaning bass, and chopped vocal bits, each pause—however brief—a jarring jolt back to reality.
Safety concerns aside, it looks like it would make even Air Force test pilots lose their lunches as it spins and lurches, throwing riders in all directions.
Pairing this with the viciously progressive and unexpected lurches in Norska's assault makes for a listen that is deeply uncomfortable yet causes spontaneous headbanging in equal portions.
In August lurches in the future and equities markets caused the value of exchange-traded funds to deviate from the value of the underlying shares they owned.
However, as the party lurches left, the issues on which they've chosen fight simply lack broad-based appeal and are not taking root in the moderate center.
It is in this exchange of glances, and in throwaway remarks, that we sense the growth of Stockholm syndrome, rather than in the hefty lurches of plot.
One of the pair lurches under God's outstretched arm, showing only a head banked on one shoulder, his cheerless face darkened by a black mop of hair.
The Thread RE: WHEN THE SUPREME COURT LURCHES RIGHT Emily Bazelon wrote about what can happen when the Supreme Court becomes significantly more conservative than the public.
If American trade policy lurches toward a trade war, the farmers under the volcanoes in Michoacán might be eager to start sending their harvests to China instead.
But what happens en route lurches sharply off the highway into the realm of the nearly impossible, challenging their view of themselves and the world they inhabit.
But what happens en route lurches sharply off the highway into the realm of the nearly impossible, challenging their view of themselves and the world they inhabit.
But as 2017 slowly lurches forward and we're given a brief reprise from being swamped with new games, I wanted to see what's up with Let It Die.
The Mill can program its electric motors to make it behave like the car's it's emulating—slow or fast acceleration, gear change lurches, front or rear wheel drive.
As the Senate lurches toward a vote on repealing the Affordable Care Act, the fight to strip Planned Parenthood of public money remains one of the most divisive.
So for now at least it looks like the international market will continue to recover, albeit with nagging worries about what happens next time the lira really lurches.
"On My Grind," which is probably making Travi$ Scott jealous as we speak, lurches through a woozy, textured hook while a vocal sample swirls around for a beat.
Pretty soon everything and everyone goes loco puritanis and the film lurches into a series of violent surprises and shocks before reaching an eerie point of dead calm.
Her eyes red-rimmed as she lurches down the street, Erin is propelled by pure rage, and Kidman burrows so deeply into that anger that she becomes unrecognizable.
Rather than illuminating the politics of the present by examining the struggles of the past, Bissell lurches from folksy comedy to clattering melodrama, producing the opposite of enlightenment.
Pier Giorgio Morandi's conducting was genteel (verging on gentle), save for a few dramatic lurches that pushed faster than one singer (or subset of the chorus) was expecting.
These are the kinds of existential questions gripping a Democratic Party with no clear front-runner, as it lurches toward the first contests in the 2020 primary season.
Salamoni, who put his gun in his holster before tackling Sterling, reaches for his gun, holds it above Sterling's chest and Sterling lurches up, kicking his right leg.
They're filled with moderates who "vote the person, not party" -- but who will and do punish those who let them down with partisan or ideological lurches from the mainstream.
Wednesday's developments were yet another example of the chaotic nature of an administration that often lurches from day to day based on the President's erratic decisions and policy reversals.
She took a sacrificial pipette from her inside jacket pocket, peeled open the paper to reveal the glass, and, in a reprieve between lurches, stabbed herself in the forefinger.
After previous downward lurches in sterling - such as in the wake of Black Wednesday in 1992 when Britain crashed out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism - exports rose sharply.
Donald J. Trump's campaign continued its outreach to Congress on Thursday, promising that the Republican candidate would become more presidential and organized as he lurches closer to the nomination.
Unlike other countries, where experts have attributed right-wing lurches to the 2008 financial crash—Hungary, Italy, and Britain being classic examples—Poland emerged from the crisis comparatively unscathed.
Her one-volume history is elegant, readable, sobering; it extends a steadying hand when a breakneck news cycle lurches from one event to another, confounding minds and churning stomachs.
The half of the movie in which Bernadette is at home in Seattle with Elgie and Bee lurches around; it's hard to get a grip on what you're watching.
Philip D. Murphy's Democratic tenure have seen an abrupt ideological makeover as New Jersey lurches to the left, joining the ranks of the most liberal states in the nation.
A whole nation watched the scene on its smartphones and televisions: Mr. Khan, a lone hunted figure in white, lurches and stumbles along the edge of a dusty highway.
There is such a visceral desperation to it and the way it lurches from super fast, crazy speed metal and punk rock to the most delicate, despairing instrumental pieces.
But when she tops it all off by also earnestly telling him everything that's happened to him since he was summoned to Earth, the film lurches into laughably clumsy territory.
But as he lurches toward the Republican nomination for president, it's important to understand that he always knows what he is saying and always acts with an intention in mind.
The bassline lurches in a descending groan, made of strings but strongly reminiscent of the so-called BRAAAM noise-burst that Inception's Han Zimmer spread everywhere through movie sound design.
As the election season lurches into its final stretch, the New York Festival of Song offers a chance to reflect on the question through music, and from different vantage points.
The longer Trump lurches the U.S. along an unpredictable path, the more the world will begin to forget the United States' extended history as a guarantor of the international system.
As a sluggish waltz eventually lurches into 4/4, she sings about trying to admit the end of a romance; the track suggests how hard it is to break away.
The Jeep then lurches a few feet farther off the road and into a ditch, knocking over the stop sign as it begins listing; two more gunshots can be heard.
The event seemed intended to further contradict assertions by Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader, that the armed forces were switching their allegiance to him as the economy lurches toward collapse.
I don't think it's an accident that, during a political moment that so centers white identity and white identity politics, we're seeing popular art that lurches in an opposite direction.
Though Mr. Trump has since walked back from the brink of war, I can't explain the chaos of his presidency as it lurches from crisis to crisis, real or manufactured.
Aluminium giant Rusal, which was the main victim of the latest sanctions, saw its shares shed another 6 percent too, though sovereign bond markets were notably calmer after their recent lurches.
Matziaraki captures the chaos and drama of each rescue, as the camera lurches with the waves and the shuddering arrival of each rescued migrant dragged on board the Coast Guard ship.
They focus on large themes: the terrifying and distinctly human experience of combat; the mystery of its persistence; the struggle for freedom and autonomy; the jarring lurches of post-industrial life.
But here's more or less how it goes: Walking jerkily, Rue lurches her way out of her bedroom and into her living room, where she embraces her unmoving and unaware family.
"All that was rich/All that was whole/Used to be mine," Lilly sings in an angular melody, while the beat lurches and cello-like countermelodies tug her further into malaise.
WALTER CROMWELL, father of Henry VIII's right-hand man Thomas, lurches drunkenly through the early scenes of Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall", dealing out kicks, punches and curses to his put-upon son.
The audience laughs and cheers—they're down—as the band lurches into the chauvinist burlesque of 2014's "You Came in Me," the pit kids headbanging like a hundred over-caffeinated Beavises.
The federal government produces one hell of a lot of data, but despite desultory lurches toward usability, there's little guarantee that it's available in a way that makes it useful to anyone.
A key problem is the severe tonal shifts between the game and the TV show — the game is almost entirely adrenaline-fueled combat, while the TV show lurches between jokey and saccharine.
Regardless of where you stand on the president, there is no doubt that gridlock is alive and well in politics, as our leadership's focus lurches from one news cycle to the next.
It also causes severe policy lurches when control passes from one party to the other, and it contributes to gridlock by putting the House into disharmony with the Senate and the presidency.
He's the emblem of the permanent political class, the one that created the conditions for Trump, in an era that Trump's wild policy lurches and heresies and, yes, lies have now transformed.
There's so little at stake in "Alita: Battle Angel" that it blurs into uninvolving spasms of visual and aural noise as it lurches to the cliffhanger ending, a setup for promised sequels.
As such, they can and should aspire to be a postseason Trojan Horse, and still ought to be considered prohibitive favorites in any series until LeBron and his staccato inevitability lurches into frame.
But this year, though analysts and mining executives expect government to announce restraints again before March, they think policymakers will take a more flexible approach, chastened by the wild price lurches in 2016.
As the federal protection of civil rights falters, and the Supreme Court lurches to the right, those differences are becoming severe—with dire consequences for women, LGBT people, and many other disadvantaged citizens.
But the story of how the Aedes Genome Working Group emerged offers a glimpse at the often ad hoc way science lurches forward, driven by self-interest, new technology and pressing social needs.
Now, as the country lurches into another election season — this time the prize is control of Congress — a crucial question for Democrats is whether they will be able to lure these voters back.
As the appropriations process lurches toward a slow-motion conclusion, it's a good time to imagine what a federal budget that really had the potential to transform America's energy system would look like.
Created and written by novelist Daisy Goodwin in an impressive screenwriting debut, "Victoria" gradually gains steam after its somewhat slow two-hour premiere, as its title character lurches from one challenge to the next.
Even as some of those who still stand firmly behind the President watch with amazement as the White House lurches from twist to twist, Trump himself is issuing threats to Republicans who cross him.
The leftward lurches of the 1930s and 1960s were also spurred by events, in the form of the Great Depression and the civil-rights struggle, which convinced millions of the need for radical change.
All the contradictions between thought-through, delicately considered, sociologically sensitive narrative and dumb-as-hell thriller-adventure become obvious as the film lurches from scene to scene, shifting tonally and conceptually as it goes.
The stock market is not the economy and the economy is not the stock market, but every U.S. recession over the last half century has been accompanied by major lurches lower on Wall Street.
It's a mixed bunch, often flimsy, with deliberate lurches of tone, and the Coens, as ever, are unable (or unwilling) to decide whether barbarous bloodshed is something to be flinched from or cackled at.
If a Trump presidency lurches into naked authoritarianism — abusing executive authority in unprecedented ways, issuing immoral or illegal orders to the military — then there will be an obligation not to serve, but to resign.
His Australian crawl was not so much a crawl as a glide, his strokes propelling him forward in quick little lurches, allowing him to cut through the water the way a rowing shell does.
It is the play itself that lurches and rocks us, addling our expectation of narrative coherence in order to take us inside the sort of experience that can't be grasped with the mind alone.
In the seven years covered in the second volume, from 1956 to 1963, Plath lurches from gladness to despair, preserving the tenor of what she called "newsy" letters—chirpy and brisk—as best she can.
He lurches politically from the left to the right, and by the fourth act, Stockmann, outraged by the mob's resistance to his campaign, becomes a zealot and is demonized as the enemy of the people.
They were released at the demand of lawmakers who accuse Johnson's government of concealing the ruinous impact of leaving without a deal, and could add to the political acrimony as Britain lurches towards its Oct.
But the experience over recent decades has been that, all things equal, markets tend to recover quickly and portfolio managers with the stomach to see through short-term lurches do well, even without expensive hedging.
Sitting near one of the plane's wings, she had been filming the rainy takeoff through the window when the camera suddenly lurches and seems to flip upside down as people scream and cry in the background.
The pace lulls in the afternoon, when out-of-work wanderers toil away on the squat rack, then lurches back to life in the evening, as the masses take out their frustrations on the bench press.
Their unnamed invaders — who can change solids to liquids and back in microseconds, and travel in jerking, unpredictable lurches reminiscent of Samara in The Ring — fitfully give the film some of the actual menace it needs.
Jones warned that if the new Democratic House majority lurches as far to the left as the Republican-controlled House did in recent years, it's going to be difficult to compile a record of legislative accomplishment.
The underlying nature of the characters, however, invests it with an element of sweetness, and barring a few dry lapses, the movie lurches along at a brisk enough pace so as not to overstay its welcome.
The most surreal aspect of the latest lurches of this unparalleled presidency is the intensifying public debate over the once implausible idea that the President of the United States is compromised by a hostile foreign power.
It is also worth noting that Lufthansa's push into the low-cost sphere comes at the same time as Ryanair—the continent's biggest low-cost carrier—lurches in the other direction towards semi-full-service provision.
"The Gallow Is God" riff lurches around, nauseated, the only respite to be found in the comforting shade of the willows, a symbol of life and womanhood, but even the leaves " hang like a guillotine blade".
Now, nearly two months later, the sheen has mostly worn off, replaced by workaday concerns of daily commuters, who most often have their heads deeply bowed to their phones as the train lurches along Exposition Boulevard.
The question now is whether the party changes course and lurches to the center ground or elects a younger leader in Mr. Corbyn's image, even after he was so thoroughly rejected by the voters on Thursday.
It frees our minds to plan and dream and think as our body lurches forward, handling the business of breaths, pulses, pores, and the million rotating gears necessary for just one successful step of an amble.
They are crucial advisers, sure, but when things don't go their way and the president lurches in some disfavored direction, anonymous allies deftly temper expectations about what the couple can really achieve, while their internal enemies pounce.
In spite of a first-rate cast (notably including Judy Davis, Liam Hemsworth and Hugo Weaving), the film, based on a novel by Rosemary Ham, lurches from broad comedy to gruesome melodrama without finding an effective balance.
Even as Ireland has leapt into modernity, growing more European and becoming the Silicon isle as Britain lurches backward with Brexit, women have been left in the past in some ways, absorbing the shame of old stigmas.
After all, though Trump's policy lurches came as a surprise in the moment, no one could be shocked that he wanted to strengthen the border, torch the global trading system or is skeptical of Middle East quagmires.
If so, they got what they wanted over the weekend, as the dizzying lurches in direction and position from the White House recalled the circus-like dysfunction that rocked the President in his first weeks in office.
The movie lurches from point A to point B like it half wants to take the scenic route and let the performers loose and half wants to just make it to the finish line in one piece.
GOP congressman: Trump 'likely a racist' Trump's impulsiveness and frequent provocations as he lurches from one controversial topic to the next have created some real problems within the campaign as they try to build out their skeletal infrastructure.
Over the past year, Mr Xi has sought to present China as a model for other countries, a meritocratic autocracy that has presided over fast economic growth and avoided the muddle and policy lurches that have beset democracies.
For Republicans, Michael Cohen's plea and the guilty verdicts brought against Paul Manafort were just the latest data point in what has been a 19-month marathon of tweet storms, policy lurches and alleged misdeeds against Trump associates.
As the Trump administration lurches from failure to incompetence to disaster and back again, it's important to keep pointing out that there is progress still happening in this country—it's just not originating from Congress or the White House.
This is both the great strength and the undoing of her fascinating and flawed new book, a work of fiction that lurches from excellent set pieces to frustrating passages of exposition and yet always has something interesting to say.
"The movie's central dramatic problem — the unstable boundary between the reality of Shutter Island and Teddy's perception of it — becomes less interesting as the story lurches along," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times, referring to Leonardo DiCaprio's character.
Now, as the job market lurches back to life while the demographic of aging workers grows, companies in all types of industries — from banking and health care to insurance — are wooing the silver set with a variety of programs.
What do you think of the frequent liberal argument that this is a problem inherent to right-wing populism — that the lurches toward race-baiting are inescapable, that the effort to build a pan-ethnic conservative populism is foredoomed?
Support for the far right has risen in the European Union as the bloc lurches from crisis to crisis, including an influx of asylum seekers from war-torn regions of the Middle East, which topped 1 million people last year.
The sequel to the favorably reviewed 2014 Godzilla (and the latest entry in a long and storied litany of films about the kind of lizard-like monster) lurches back and forth from kaiju-battle spectacle to brain-numbingly dull human drama.
As Harvey Weinstein's trial lurches into its fifth week in New York, one of his accusers will settle into a seat more than 200 miles away on Tuesday to listen to a speech by another alleged sexual assailant: President Donald Trump.
But not to see just any movie — one where the chair beneath you vibrates, jumps, shakes, punches you in the center of the back, and, on occasion, lurches forward as if to eject you onto a soda-and-spit-covered floor.
The fast way happens as a series of lurches: eyes occlude, hearing dwindles, a hand trembles where it hadn't, a hip breaks—the usually hale and hearty doctor's murmur in the yearly checkup, There are some signs here that concern me .
Or "Happy Birthday," which starts off easy enough but then lurches up a full octave in the third phrase, landing on a note that is too high for many singers, who often respond by shifting to a lower key midsong.
And while that process can certainly be run by a solitary investor, given the right skills, another message here is that a good deal of the value of wealth managers is serving as a guard rail against sudden lurches one way or another.
Stairs, curbs, uneven ground, accidental jostling, sitting down, standing up, getting in and out of cars, subway lurches... all moves which are frequently performed by humans who can't land a backflip, and who get mad if you shove them with a hockey stick.
It switched showrunners to Ehrin early on (a change reflected in how the show is "created by" Jay Carson but "developed by" Ehrin), and its storytelling lurches awkwardly from arc to arc, trying to accommodate every one of its stars and potential storylines.
But as the song goes on, the beers catch up to him; as he lurches through the final third of the song his feet go from underneath him thanks to the joint he took a single hit on half an hour ago.
Emerging markets are relatively more heavily exposed to banks and big technology groups, and they tend to suffer an outsized response when the U.S. lurches down – a risk given the hoariness of the U.S. economic recovery, uncertainty over interest rates and trade tensions.
But while this show is theoretically rooted in the City of Brotherly Love, its lurches from high to low culture, celebration to abjection, and comedy to tragedy feel bigger than that; you might say that as Philadelphia goes, so goes the country.
And yet, as the 2020 election lurches into gear, there may be no hotter trend in the campaign tech world than "relational organizing": apps that help leverage good old-fashioned word of mouth—and the contact list on your smartphone—to drive turnout.
"Lies My Parents Told Me" (season 216, episode 22) As season seven lurches fitfully toward some kind of momentum in its final third, we at last get a little bit of payoff on Spike's raging Oedipal complex and on how the First is manipulating him.
Although her fumbles were many and her charisma in limited supply, she fashioned a model for how a Republican in a district that isn't a ready-made Trump stronghold lurches across the finish line: by being with him and without him at the same time.
It's not the conspiracies, hypocrisy or even lack of conservative policy that has caused a split in the GOP but a profoundly unfocused and unprofessional Trump campaign that lurches from outrage to outrage, and crisis to crisis, with no sense of purpose or direction.
In "Self," Khalid strives to balance self-doubt — "The man that I've been running from is inside of me" — and self-preservation; the track, produced by Hit-Boy, lurches forward on a boom-bap beat and surrounds Khalid with glimmering keyboards and echoey vocals.
As the 2016 presidential campaign lurches and gasps toward its desperate end, Hillary Clinton's team, looking to twist in the knife, has released a six-minute video titled "Russia First" detailing Donald Trump's questionable ties to the Russian Federation and its fearless leader, Vladimir Putin.
To make matters worse, the Bastard of Winterfell makes quite the notable exit (we're sure Cat would've been thrilled): Finally he pushes back from the bench and stands— but loses his balance and lurches into the Serving Girl, sending a flagon of wine crashing to the floor.
And as 2020 lurches into a logistically uncertain phase, with rallies canceled over coronavirus fears and voters more likely to privilege steady leadership, Mr. Biden is consistently and significantly outpacing Mr. Sanders on the crucial measure of whom to trust in a crisis, according to exit polls.
It's the power of the party as an organization that can bring groups together at the ballot box that led Michael Bloomberg, himself a corporate billionaire thinking about a presidential run, out of the independent lane and into the party just as it lurches to the left.
They can treat the continent as one: the product of a rough history of geographically differentiated leaps forward and lurches backward in which no nation has a monopoly on progress; one in which each is expected to apply the same standards and each is accorded the same status.
Doom remains the order of the day, through a perverse rendering of Sabbathian tones that lurches down towards the hateful recesses of drone and sludge; scattered samples color the recording, as does the operatic lilt of guest vocalist Kristi, which hangs suspended in air near the album's close.
As the rhetoric on both sides has taken a more irritable turn, and negotiations have stalled since the interim accords in December, Barnier said he was "preparing for every situation" in case Britain, the continent's second-biggest economy, lurches out of the Union without a deal after 46 years.
His demeanor was calm throughout and there were none of the lurches from passivity to aggression that Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' Sen.
Carey follows leads into bleak corners of the grimy city, until the game lurches totally into lurid, hysterical hell, ending with Carey incinerating the killer—a cross-dressing man who is given about as much humanity and depth in this story as you'd expect—with an improvised blowtorch.
And one of the reasons The BFG lurches to life in its final third is that its final third is when the notion of the other giants stealing children away from England and eating them becomes central to the plot, instead of just an abstract, hinted-at threat.
Then, in just a few swiftly efficient scenes, we meet a harried hedge-fund manager and his small, sad daughter (Gong Yoo and an amazing Kim Su-ahn), see them settled on the titular locomotive and watch in dismay as a vividly unwell last-minute passenger lurches onboard.
WASHINGTON — As Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's dramatic confirmation process lurches forward, all eyes are on five moderate, and as yet undecided, senators who will either send him to the nation's highest court or deal a stunning defeat to President Trump and the Republican Party by derailing his nomination.
As recently as 2014, Jerome Charyn tried to avoid adding to the sonorous Lincolns of fiction and film with a novel, "I Am Abraham," that sometimes lurches into an overcompensating rusticity and doubles down vocally by presenting all four hundred and forty-nine pages in the first person.
At the core, the policy has been building on the two-decade-old opening to Vietnam; the establishment of a new relationship with Myanmar as it lurches toward democracy; closer relations with the two largest treaty allies in the region, Japan and South Korea; and renewed military ties with the Philippines.
This person is offscreen but detectable in the video's lurches and tremors, the way it swings its attention to the carcass of a fleeing kangaroo or a writhing fire tornado; the murmurs of awe or the crackle of a firefighter's radio as a landscape is reduced to a gray-scale ruin.
When Neil Fox proclaimed that crabs and pedophiles were close cousins, and when Larry Pratt explains the operation of the Cardi B neural pathway, a wrench is thrown into the usual machinery of television that lurches from producer, through script, talent, banal statement, viewer outrage, brief news cycle, then back to the start.
Narcos The trouble with adapting biographies or historical events into a fictional narrative is that real life doesn't unfold in a neat three-act structure — it lurches and wheezes through bursts of activity and stretches where little of consequence happens and it doesn't usually end how a dramatist would prefer to write it.
Mr. Sisi's ruling project, which justifies itself with an appeal to stability, is curiously unstable: It lurches from crisis to crisis, each revealing new cracks in the architecture of political authority, each accompanied by new levels of official violence as part of a futile attempt to beat the state's contradictions back into submission.
At 19 tracks and more than an hour long, the album, his second as King Krule, feels like a swan dive into Mr. Marshall's turbulent subconscious, jarring by design as it lurches from laid-back almost-rap ("Biscuit Town") to post-Clash punk ("Dum Surfer") back to '50s-style rock 'n' roll balladeering ("Lonely Blue").
As the world closes in around him — with explosives going off at alarming rates around the city, suicide bombers suddenly infesting his neighborhood, terrorists and politicians alike singling out Hazaras for persecution — he lurches between encouraging compliance and defiance in his pupils, at one point becoming so desperate that he urges the girls to find husbands.
No one could accuse Stephen Gaghan, who directed the movie, or Patrick Massett and John Zinman, who wrote it, of skimping on plot, but so sketchy and so rushed is the flux of incidents—including a sudden flash-forward, halfway through, to an F.B.I. interrogation—that you feel weirdly uninvolved, and ever more unsurprised by the lurches of fate.
" At Politico, John Harris and Andrew Restuccia described "this week's spasm of sudden policy lurches, graceless personal insults, oozing scandal news, and ceaseless West Wing knife fights" as "the starkest example to date of President Donald Trump's executive style looking untenable not merely from the outside—from the perspective of establishment politicians and media analysts—but from the inside, too.
The raft on which Fawcett, Costin, and their comrades glide along the river, with piranhas lurking below and hoping for human flesh, is a mere vessel, whereas the raft on which Kinski lurches at the end of "Aguirre," ranting to himself of unceasing conquest, with a dead daughter and a seething mob of monkeys, feels like the end of everything.
Between them these trends and sentiments will help sustain the Republican Party even as it lurches deeper into demagogy and paranoia — by making a vote for the G.O.P. the only way to protest a corporate-backed liberal politics that seems indifferent to the working man and an ascendant cultural liberalism that has boardrooms as well as Hollywood and academia in its corner.
As science lurches between studies that tell us we should never drink alcohol ever for risk of certain and painful death, and others saying that actually, the odd weekend bender might be good for your heart, it'd be useful to have a set of steadfast, government-approved guidelines to inform of exactly how much we can drink per week without veering into Father Jack territory.
Samael, all photos by the author Living in Baltimore, late May marks several things— the moment when lingering winter suddenly lurches into summer, when crabs become as plentiful as orange and black O's hats, but for some the ultimate sign that summer is truly here is when a legion of metal fans clad in black, leather, denim and studs descend upon downtown, as Maryland Death Fest takes over several city blocks.
In the month since HBO debuted the explosive documentary "Leaving Neverland," in which two men and their families accuse Jackson of sexual abuse that they say went on for years while the men were children, Vogel has instead found himself in a biographer's nightmare, scrambling to re-examine thousands of hours of research — and his unspoken biases and assumptions — as the cultural and informational landscape lurches beneath him.
In a world where we all live under the shadow of Facebook and the NSA's PRISM technology, where any political event will be attributed to PSYOPS by just about any stratum of society, from the most marginalized to the most elite, where the world lurches drunkenly towards multipolarity, and where mass politics seems caught in an intractable web of digital misrepresentation, there simply isn't any "what if?" left to titillate in the technothriller conceit.
The anti-immigrant, anti-Mexican, anti-Muslim and anti-refugee sentiment expressed by some Americans today echoes nativist lurches of the past—the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, the Know-Nothings of the mid-1800s, the anti-Asian sentiment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and any number of eras in which Americans were told they could restore past glory if they just got some group or idea that was threatening America under control.
Emma keeps saying, "I'm a seagull," but the words come out strangely—garbled or ill-timed—as she lurches to and fro, nodding off and then trying not to nod, as the scene disintegrates and dance music is piped in and, leaving her costume behind, she goes off to a rave in a world far from Chekhov's, a club populated by party people who don't want the night to end, if it is, in fact, night.

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