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But since he became a candidate, his views have meandered.
Attractive women and handsome young men meandered on the sidewalks.
Kids meandered here and there and parents mostly sat watching.
Rivers, silvery in the summer light, meandered down every valley.
We meandered through their machine shop, where classes were underway.
The journey may have meandered, but its destination is unchanged. 2.
Word had moved fast, and the Lab's entrance line meandered forever.
OR-7 eventually meandered back to Oregon to start a family.
But much of it meandered into weightier territory, including immigration policy.
The Muslim women meandered through their answers politely, with occasional surprises.
Trump meandered into odd territory as he strayed from the teleprompters.
After a modest up opening, markets meandered until about 1 p.m.
Multiple plotlines meandered alongside each other in this heavy family drama.
Chaplains from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team meandered through the town.
But the documents meandered around the F.B.I. organizational chart, former officials said.
By chance, Mr. Sweet's path in life meandered close to Mr. Kaplan's.
And she looked caught off guard in sort of meandered through an answer.
I meandered through the rest of my Saturday the way I would normally.
The conversation meandered from United States foreign policy to the Greek debt crisis.
The Doha round of world-trade talks meandered on for almost 15 years.
They did hit up Starbucks and drank as they meandered in the area.
Kaine's partner D-Roc carried the load of the gig while Kaine meandered.
I meandered around, trying to imagine Maya buying notebooks and pens and textbooks.
I wore my riding breeches and meandered through the grounds — listening and observing.
He continued to cut himself off, interjecting "anyway's" that meandered into dead-ends.
LM: I never planned any of this stuff, it just meandered to these spaces.
He meandered through April, struggled in May and showed signs of improvement in June.
Shortly after taking the stage, he meandered through an anecdote about a former home.
I meandered into the lobby before finding my room, which was small but elegant.
She meandered, though, when I asked her repeatedly to talk about inventing the Kiini.
One evening over the winter, Blue meandered around the training floor at Bark Tutor.
Two days later they meandered down Fifth Avenue to take in the holiday lights.
On the road below, a pickup, saddled with a massive container of water, meandered past.
Peripheral plot lines meandered, but they couldn't stray too far because the riot affected everyone.
Curry picked up his second foul, lobbying the officials as he meandered to the bench.
All the same, the river meandered through a giant valley floor of polished river stone.
We meandered our way through the store and found some useful items along the way.
And for the rest of the afternoon, it's meandered around in a very narrow range.
In the back, people meandered and lounged on blankets, tuning into the speakers only occasionally.
Bezos and Sanchez were chatting it up and laughing as they meandered around the hood.
As he meandered at the podium, Trump did manage to vaguely threaten technology giants once more.
The molten rock formed rivers that bisected forests and farms as it meandered toward the coast.
Along the way, I meandered in and out of different versions of the do-gooder dream.
One minute they're there, the next they've meandered out of sight towards some objective or another.
It became a tropical storm that meandered off the cast coast of Georgia and South Carolina.
A seated Mr. Corbett often delivered a seemingly straightforward joke that meandered into a digressive monologue.
Then, when his contract was up, he bought a Eurail Pass and meandered around Eastern Europe.
The crowd meandered north, sometimes breaking into two, but careful to reunite a few blocks later.
But recently she had meandered out of the front yard and down the two-lane street.
IN THE hazy late-July sun, festival-goers at Biarritz en été meandered to the main stage.
After making his remarks, Mr. Giuliani meandered his way through the packed event's attendees, pausing for photographs.
Eventually, a train arrived and a trickle of people debarked and meandered toward the adjoining bus depot.
Wandering along MoMA's broad corridors, which meandered like avenues from east to west, she was suddenly disoriented.
How had my life meandered to a place where someone thought I wanted to be a mother?
But then sort of meandered through a few different consumer tech jobs and grew to love it.
We meandered past cafes on a boulevard where DJs spun sets and people danced on the sidewalk.
Off the U.S. East Coast, a tropical depression meandered well out to sea from the North Carolina shore.
At times he has meandered to such an extent that questions about his age and vigor become unavoidable.
Instead, it meandered through the city, zooming in on the lives of store clerks, doormen, and taxi drivers.
So far, HBO's Sharp Objects has meandered through its small-town murder mystery at a deceptively slow pace.
Back in London in the gallery, fire alarm safely silenced, we meandered through the rest of the exhibition.
It meandered between $50 and $60 for much of the last four years, never trading north of $80.
As other orchard visitors meandered past me, clutching sticky children and heavy bags of fruit, I smiled weakly.
The ambient lighting design evoked the feel of a candlelit salon, and models meandered slowly through the shadows.
So, I meandered the R29 office and asked my colleagues the following question: What's your most indulgent beauty treatment?
Chrissy and John meandered through Malibu Tuesday, shopping at the Malibu Country Mart and then chowing down at Nobu.
The Snowden chat meandered over a broad swath of security-adjacent topics, as Snowden interviews are wont to do.
Instead of hooks or choruses, there were intensities, pulses, sung words that meandered and then dissolved into crystalline sound.
"Tonight's gonna be so fucking rock," someone announced as our motley crowd meandered down Dudley Street towards Festival Hall.
The pipeline of American hockey, which snakes from Massachusetts west into Michigan and Minnesota, has meandered south, to Missouri.
Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts's blatantly partisan new districts included one that meandered outrageously around, resembling some sort of newt.
Seated in her studio amid a sea of wooden sawhorses, Benglis meandered between decades and movements during our interview.
Mr. Trump has meandered across the political spectrum; Mr. Sessions has been a deeply conservative Republican his entire life.
Seated in her studio amid a sea of wooden sawhorses, Benglis meandered between decades and movements during our interview.
With each passing week, habitual urges and anxieties subsided, the afternoon walks got longer, and our conversations meandered and deepened.
Inside the gallery, the audience meandered through various living tableaux staged by members of his performance troupe, La Pocha Nostra.
Jared Leto, who meandered the room in a biblical Gucci ensemble, succinctly described the evening as "fantastic" and breezed onward.
The trail meandered past dormant vineyards, through forests and fields of cabbage, and under the watchful eye of a hawk.
His appeals meandered for years in state and federal courts as he tried on his own to overturn his conviction.
As a ship deckhand, he worked his way to Europe and meandered through post-World War I France and Spain.
A polar bear meandered among the fragmented ice, like a seemingly lost nomad searching for redemption on a scattered planet.
The poor bird was in bad shape, according to The Siberian Times, and had meandered more than 3,000 miles off course.
As it meandered through its delta, the river, for most of those millennia, constantly changed its course through siltation and erosion.
This has meant that gold has effectively meandered in a rough range between $210,2148.4 and $222,22017 since the start of 23.23.
We gathered at a narrow inlet, crowded together by its steep sides, to watch as the predator meandered among the stones.
Trump meandered through half an hour of off-the-cuff remarks before a room of lawmakers, Chinese officials and VIP guests.
She meandered into a cubicle and sat on a bench, motioning for me to come and unzip her thigh-high boots.
Some meandered over to a row of tents to inquire about the dreadlock braiding services and tarot card readings on offer.
We meandered around the port, seeking shade wherever we could, settling eventually in the shadow cast by an ancient-looking truck.
Luckily, the ski safari has multiple guides so the speedier skiers could split off as I meandered at a slower pace.
After waving and smiling at both, I meandered over to the skin care section where an employee I'd never met was stationed.
Local police watched over the scene, while about two dozen folks, including Mercedes-Benz employees and impatient members of the media, meandered.
Riege activated the work in the opening week as he performed his transforming into a sheep and meandered throughout the SITE galleries.
Stidham found him on the left sideline and Martin meandered his way down the field to make it a three-touchdown margin.
Our two-hour chat meandered between skiffle, Marx, heavy metal, and Jeremy Corbyn in what felt like the most natural of ways.
Two donkeys meandered down Harnet Avenue, the capital's main boulevard, stopping to nibble at a patch of grass around a palm tree.
Instead, she had a bit of interesting information, framed it properly, and then kind of meandered around the rest of the time.
At other times, Mr. Trump meandered, such as a long response about Hispanics that included an observation about those in Las Vegas.
He and his friend meandered past a pond to an inviting teal house built in 24, "a whimsical masterpiece," Ellingwood told me.
As the case has meandered its way through the legal system, Elliott has managed to play in every Cowboys game this season.
A jabby "Autumn Leaves" meandered into improvisations on the trombone, bass and keys, and the trumpet traded convivial bars with the drums.
This France meandered into the 21st century, a still significant but increasingly marginal power, when, out of nowhere, along comes Mr. Flexibility.
Dave Garcia's long baseball life meandered year after year through minor-league outposts like Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Sioux City, Iowa; Oshkosh, Wis.
Trump's position on peace, Israel, and the Palestinians has meandered quite a bit both throughout his campaign and since he took office.
Eric Paddock spoke with CBS News and broke down, unable to talk for a time, before his thoughts about his brother meandered.
Steve told us just that Tuesday as he meandered around Times Square in NYC ... adding Kendrick was super polite in schooling his fan.
Ariana went out with her girls on a shopping spree, meandered into a jewelry store and bought 7 engagement rings for her friends.
His first answer meandered and then, after seeming to find his composure for a while, he stumbled again in the debate's second half.
The Season 2 finale, "The Word," meandered a bit before coalescing around our heroine's third opportunity to leave Gilead in just 13 episodes.
On the downside, after the first hour, she failed to find a rhythm with her answers and meandered away from any central focus.
When questioned about their use, Trump has meandered between protestations about how he would never use them to refusing to answer the question.
The initiative attracted significant interest from international oil firms but meandered for several years without making progress before being quietly shelved around 2002.
His hourlong remarks meandered among various conspiracy theories, suggesting "criminals" were running the Justice Department and that Democrats were seeking to "overthrow" Trump.
He recalls how they meandered through, initially trying to find a party but eventually settling on following the sounds of coyotes in the distance.
Pittsburgh meandered through the early part of the season, but solidified its forward group with the acquisition of Derick Brassard at the trade deadline.
But at his cough medicine-chuggingest, Bangs meandered like Grampa Simpson's onion-on-my-belt ramblings that often amounted to a fuckload of nothing.
Bill Murray, wearing a tuxedo with no tie, stepped out of a black car and meandered through a throng of people toward Ted Sarandos.
But with more than 2023 minutes allotted to each senator, the lines of inquiry meandered, and Kavanaugh never appeared rattled or on the ropes.
Just then a child — no more than 14 years old, Turkey's president said later — meandered into the gathering and detonated a vest of explosives.
Not many guests had arrived yet, so I meandered around taking photos and wondering when it was too soon to start eating the food.
The 27-year-old former "Made in Chelsea" star looked amazing as she meandered on the beach in Pampelonne, then hopped on a speedboat.
Unlike Hurricane Florence, which slowly approached the Carolinas from the Atlantic Ocean and then meandered for days, Hurricane Michael offered little time for preparation.
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West Singer Zayn Malik looked as if he had somehow meandered off the Yellow Brick Road with his tin arms.
The original picture constructed its emotional throughline slowly, stringing together a series of delightful, episodic adventures that meandered their way toward a startlingly cathartic finale.
Surrounded by a phalanx of Secret Service agents, Mr. Mnuchin and his group meandered though the stone pathways of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish quarters.
After a swim of 13 hours 32 minutes 32 seconds, and a total of 25.7 miles as he meandered out there, Argüelles had done it.
A man in a black shirt with the words "FBI used toddler for SEX" printed in red block print meandered in and out of the room.
The race course meandered through the city center, which was close to equal parts historic buildings, old restaurants and shops, and gleaming, sparsely populated luxury stores.
The case meandered through the judiciary in Belgium and elsewhere for years before landing in Senegal, where Mr. Habré, 73, fled after being forced from power.
In a telephone interview on Friday, Dykstra meandered, flitting more to the subjects he preferred to talk about than the ones he was asked to discuss.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' ace was ready to deliver the first pitch of the game but had to halt as Anderson meandered in from the bullpen.
Just the other day, I was shopping at a local mall when I meandered into one of the pop-up shops that appear during the holidays.
Our conversation blissfully meandered; I tried not to look directly at her because I feared the depth of my crush was written all over my face.
I had meandered in my political identification, adopting various labels to shorten conversations with others but never really feeling as if they reflected my true sensibilities.
For two decades afterward, Westerberg and Stinson meandered through marginally successful solo projects and hired-gun gigs, but never fully closed the door on a reunion.
"We eat horse — that grosses out British people," said Francesca Marzolini, a tourism expert whose lessons meandered from the historical to the political to the stereotypical.
He had her lie on a couch, her eyes closed, and asked her questions that meandered like a leaf on a lake blown by the breeze.
Winding paths, just wide enough for two, meandered south, coiling along the waterfront, weaving through thickets of tall bluestem grasses, wetland pools and flowering rose bushes.
That's what happened with Hurricane Harvey, which meandered back out to the Gulf of Mexico after making its first landfall in Texas, and then back in.
All the while, members of the public meandered around just a few yards away, buying muffins and occasionally yelling out questions or complaints of their own.
He also meandered, referring to his longtime study of Italian and stories about medical schools floating cadavers to an island off the waters of New York.
While the Knicks meandered through an ugly January, losing 12 of 212 games, the perception from both near and far was of a team in chaos.
He meandered on where the US stands on NATO, Turkey, his trade deal with China, a tariff duel with France and US support for Iranian protesters.
As I meandered through hummocky spruce woodlands, with plank bridges over boggy patches, it felt a lot like northern Maine, until I scampered over a rock ledge.
On his way there, he meandered through Park Slope, where Rosie Schaap, 193, a writer (and contributor to The Times) who lives in the neighborhood, found him.
The wheels began to come off during a c jumbled answer where Biden meandered from Afghanistan to Iraq that left even foreign policy experts scratching their heads.
Amid interpersonal discord, creative frustration, and turning-thirty discontent, he split town in an Econoline van, with a big bag of mushrooms, and meandered down the coast.
His answers meandered without a central focal point and while they somewhat improved over time, the appearance he projected tonight was the exact opposite of what he needed.
Oil futures meandered throughout the session but ended decidedly in the black as Fed easing expectations more than offset the reaction to "constructive" Iran talks over the weekend.
I meandered through the campus, dodging security checkpoints and constantly telling guards that I was going to check in, until I found a helicopter in a football field.
For the next three weeks, the hunters meandered through the desert with their hired Iraqi guards, occasionally doling out extravagant gifts to passing Bedouins to ensure their safety.
While these cows probably just escaped through an open fence in the eastern English countryside and meandered to the hospital, the Lincolnshire Echo prefers to keep readers guessing.
He paused near the door, meandered down aisles, and eventually ended up standing still right where the staircase meets the exit, staring at the audience instead of the screen.
An aide once gently informed her that a speech she had just given "meandered at times" — which Pelosi, who is notoriously tough on her staff, did not take well.
As more risks loomed, officials scrambled to cope with the consequences of a storm that meandered over the region and set off days of peril in county after county.
The touchdown came when Trubisky kept the ball on a zone read and meandered 23 yards through the Dallas defense to make it 31-14 with 13:22 remaining.
In hot sun, gloved ice-skaters, obedient to the calendar, meandered across the rink in Bryant Park, which showed itself ready for winter with displays of snowflakes and stars.
Beyond the house, the road meandered upward past more villas, then dustily through a cluster of old cottages around the medieval parish church, which had a distinguished rood screen.
Much of the conversation about the race has meandered around this chart: African Americans were about a fifth of Clinton's voters, but just two candidates — Joe Biden and Sen.
After flowing over the dam, the brook then meandered south, eventually reaching the Spuyten Duyvil Creek, where the Harlem and Hudson Rivers met at the northern end of Manhattan island.
Like a jigsaw puzzle, the show fell into place as I meandered through its 250 plus artworks, through the simmering rage directed at state control, social injustices, and gender inequity.
It was almost like she wasn't sure if she was going to come out for it when she started talking but finally meandered into it after running out of breath.
They were exiting a parking lot, gaping as shell-shocked pedestrians meandered through the crowd and people ran by with bodies in wheelbarrows and on police barricades repurposed as gurneys.
"It gives a sense of rus in urbe, which means rusticity in town," mused Alex Perkins, a Cambridge University librarian, as a dark red steer meandered across his evening commute.
In a related experiment, three slender women differing in height by just a bit meandered through a prairie-dog habitat dressed identically except for the color of their T-shirts.
He sat in on a bench in Dorsey's weight room and, twirling a neon orange fidget spinner, meandered from Pop Warner football to his report card, school uniforms to religion.
The tour meandered through the Midwest and Northeast and swung down through the South, up again through the Great Plains and back down into Texas, before the final West Coast swing.
" As our chat meandered to local politics, the history professor interjected, "You have to understand the local government is a Jim Crow structure that was always designed to minimize black participation.
In reality, Hapoel are a small, regional club from the desert city of Beersheba, one which has meandered between the top flight and lower leagues since its foundation 67 years ago.
That same technology has since meandered over into the world of audio, where internet-connected speakers are now capable of pairing with other devices and being controlled by a listener's voice.
Once in New York, Hardwick claims to have meandered a bit, living with a quarrelsome gay roommate and going out to jazz clubs to see performances by, among others, Billie Holiday.
Still, Gibson has recalled that he first conceived of Neuromancer as he meandered through downtown Vancouver in the summer of 1981, listening to Joy Division on a freshly purchased Sony Walkman.
Farther uptown, Broadway morphed piecemeal from what some historians say was a Wickquasgeck Native American trail that meandered the length of Manhattan into what was called the Bloomingdale and Kingsbridge Roads.
The group meandered past cherry and apple orchards before arriving at a windswept, forested cliff, from which they could see the crashing azure waters of Lake Michigan some 200 feet below.
In the meantime, I meandered around her "dining room" an area off to the right of the kitchen that had been transformed into a storage area fit for a coupon-clipping queen.
Eventually the conversation meandered onto the usual topics — jobs, marriage, the state of the planet, our kids' phone usage, our parents' hip replacements — but somehow it kept circling back to this book.
In the speech on Monday morning, the former president meandered but kept his remarks relatively brief — just under 30 minutes, barely a warm-up for a politician who likes to run long.
I meandered into Paper Source and picked up some table decorations, a cute do-it-yourself tepee pack and some funny paper headdresses, some shaped like pilgrim's hats, some shaped like feathers.
There was a Cecil B. DeMille-like quality to the painstakingly recreated ruins and the painted sunset backdrop, around which the models meandered in draped jersey dresses that scrambled perceptions of time.
We swam up the chilly Titou Gorge, where sunbeams meandered past 23-foot rock walls, and we ate sandwiches next to Freshwater Lake, crisp and placid one moment, obscured by fog the next.
"From age 413 to 18, I was here every day," Mr. Koolhaas said recently, as he oversaw the remounting of artworks, and a test audience of 70 visitors meandered through the new space.
Working with architects like William A. Bates, Mr. Lawrence developed an enticing blend of Tudors, Victorians and colonial and Romanesque revival homes along narrow streets that meandered through wooded hills and rocky ledges.
While traveling in Tanzania last October, Beck was struck with the immediate desire to propose, so he meandered to a small shop across the street from their safari lodge to find a ring.
Mr. Gamboa Pareja "meandered for a couple of nights, let the police catch him, to some extent he was a sad case," she said in an interview with the daily newspaper La Stampa.
The Pacific Bravo on Monday changed its automatic identification system (AIS) destination to Sri Lanka, where it meandered off the southern coast for a little more than a day, the ship-tracking data showed.
From that vantage point, he would paint the wooded slopes and sheep-filled meadows that meandered down to the River Thames and the countryside that stretched to the distant hills of the North Downs.
Read more:A 463-pound alligator meandered onto a Floridian interstate and was hit by a truck"This animal is safe right now — we are hoping," said Bob, who declined to provide his last name.
The president's speech at times meandered into familiar territory as he knocked Democratic presidential candidates, derided U.S. immigration laws and defended his use of tariffs as a negotiating tool with China and other countries.
This reverie was only interrupted when we left our room and meandered through the gardens to the glass-enclosed elevator, which was carved into a cliff and took us down to the beach club.
Except it wasn't: As I meandered down mostly empty four-lane freeways in my Ford Fiesta rental, I became acutely aware that, unlike on the Slow Roll or Q-Line, I wasn't meeting anyone.
Lorenzo meandered in a comma-shaped path from the Azores to the British Isles as it grew to Category 4 strength before weakening slightly on Wednesday (and losing its official designation as a hurricane).
The Patriots' quest for self-discovery meandered through a pair of two-game losing streaks, three double-digit defeats and five road setbacks until, in late December, after falling at Pittsburgh, they found equilibrium.
Unfortunately for House of Card fans, it's unclear how Willimon's departure will affect the direction of the series, which meandered quite a bit in season three and received lower marks from critics as a result.
Men with "I Need Tickets" signs around their necks meandered through bachelorette parties quaffing from plastic cups and taking selfies outside Bridgestone Arena, where a junked car adorned with the Pittsburgh Penguins logo awaited sledgehammering.
Square Feet MIAMI — As it meandered through downtown, the Miami River was for years a slovenly mess, its shores lined with small, scrappy shipyards, bait-and-tackle shops and low-rent marinas with rotting piers.
But in reviewing a play about his life, I complained, I aired personal grievances, I talked an unhealthy amount of shit, and I rambled and meandered so much that I hardly touched on the fuckin' thing.
Asian equities lost ground on Thursday, while U.S. futures meandered, amid U.S. political turmoil accelerated with the appointment of a special counsel to take over the investigation into Russia's involvement in the U.S. presidential election last year.
As we meandered through the park over fallen leaves, Bulu reminisced about how the vicissitudes of their lives had reshaped her and her sister in different ways, while I couldn't help noting how fiercely they had converged.
The storm has meandered since it formed more than a week ago, scoring the rare feat of striking the same island — Vava'u — in the small island nation of Tonga twice in one week, as a Category 2 storm.
He was at his best as he finessed the intricacies of politics and policy, but he occasionally meandered, leaving the audience, including some who had lined up for hours to see him, seeming more politely attentive than inspired.
On the quiet weekend morning I scheduled my appointment, a handful of us meandered about the living room, punctuated with dabs of rosy pink and minty green; we sprawled across the carpets, occasionally trying seats with Nayssan's encouragement.
" He meandered for six minutes about William Levitt, a real estate developer, lewdly suggesting that while Mr. Levitt's exploits on his yacht weren't fit for telling around the campfire, there was a lesson in there somewhere about "momentum.
Biden nearly meandered into an off-script riff about Trump's claim that the Scranton-born Biden "deserted" Pennsylvania — a claim that clearly grates at the man who holds his Scranton roots as key to his "Middle-Class Joe" identity.
He meandered on about the "civilizational" problems that Africa faces, and the differences between a postwar reconstruction project like the Marshall Plan and modern-day aid programs designed to address a variety of problems in a variety of countries.
My own path meandered and trifurcated: I run a laboratory with a focus on leukemias and stem cells; I write books; I run trials and see patients, but in a capacity that doesn't involve typing endless notes into computers.
The pipeline of American hockey snaking from Massachusetts west into Michigan and Minnesota has meandered south, following the Mississippi River into an area thronging with tradition but that until recently had not produced the talent to match the fervor.
With the first son safe in engineering school,the second son in high school walked instead of bikedso he could whisper "Je t'aime"to girls floating in white áo dàiswho also meandered home throughthe Sài Gòn Zoological-Botanical Garden.
Supporters of Pegida, the German acronym for Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West, meandered for at least an hour afterward through the train station, loudly chanting their credo and singing the Nazi-era version of Germany's national anthem.
A section on foreign policy showed off Mr Sanders's quirky side and also his age, as he meandered into a long grumble about Mrs Clinton taking advice from Henry Kissinger, the Republican former Secretary of State to President Richard Nixon.
That's how Ben Carson talked on Thursday—he meandered, he made points that you sensed were probably incorrect but were also incomprehensible, he uttered the phrase "Putin is one-horse country, oil and energy," which became the line of the night.
I don't read short stories, and I yearn to read novels but I've become so picky it's hard to find a novel to sink into (so I meandered through the Neapolitan quartet with great joy a couple of years ago).
Hurd and others on the bus swapped stories and concerns about the water and how the situation is being handled, while those from outside of Flint watched through the windows as the vehicle meandered past abandoned and burned-out buildings.
Not only is Sonequa Martin-Green starring in the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery TV series — I doubt she'll be doing two shows at the same time — but her character's arc has pretty much meandered between shallow extremes for the last few seasons.
The country was dissatisfied with an economy that had yet to soar to the heights it did in the late 1990s and nettled by a sense that Bill Clinton's presidency had meandered until the day Hillarycare finally crashed on Bob Dole Rock.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gauge of global equity markets traded little changed on Thursday as European shares rose ahead of new voting that backed a Brexit delay and bolstered the dollar, while Wall Street meandered on uncertainty over U.S.-China trade talks.
Then reality set in, and shares meandered lower, until this morning when they plunged 14.8% to a new low of $34.03, before bouncing off a little to $34.68 near the close, down 20153% for the day, down 43% in less than four months.
Though many vacationers would kick back in that way for a full day (or as long as doctors recommend staying in a hot tub for), the bear soon got bored and meandered into the nearby woods, where he presumably took a nice long nap.
For her spring 2018 show, Goddard brought a smile to every face in the densely-packed audience with a procession of relaxed and self-assured models who meandered down the catwalk, some pausing to dance, some pausing to stretch, and some pausing to pose.
The first time I ever got drunk was from chugging Growers Cider while camping somewhere in British Columbia with the family, after which I meandered to the lake and cranked out a half-dozen semi-legible poems about angsty bullshit in like 15 minutes.
He had injured or deformed forepaws — just like the ones Pedals held close to his chest as he meandered through the backyards of Rockaway Township, N.J. One picture released by the department showed the bear's body strung up from a ceiling by a chain.
Collectively, they created a virtual micro-city composed of makeshift living spaces built from repurposed plywood, shipping pallets, and fabric scrims linked together by a labyrinth of twisting pathways that meandered through accumulations of antique furniture, paintings, windup clocks, vintage radios, and musical instruments.
With so many low-polling candidates obligated to get speaking time, too, the debate meandered through exchanges with Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. O'Rourke and the former housing secretary Julián Castro, each of whom faces long odds to appear at the party's next debate on Nov.
With so many low-polling candidates obligated to get speaking time, too, the debate meandered through exchanges with Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. O'Rourke and the former housing secretary Julián Castro, each of whom faces long odds to appear at the party's next debate on Nov.
In an eclectic presentation that meandered from philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche to early 20th century art to the misnomer of "passive" investing, Gundlach came around to the notion that emerging markets likely will be outperforming the U.S. Should that happen, it also has other investing implications, he said.
"They multiply so much," Frank Konopka, a nine-year resident of Holiday City, a residential community for people over 55, said as more than two dozen turkeys, most of them covered in dark brown feathers and standing more than two feet tall, meandered through his backyard.
In wide-ranging remarks that meandered for more than 80 minutes but often circled back to the 2020 race, Biden was the only potential rival Trump mentioned by name - a sign that he would view Biden as a strong challenger, were he to enter and win the Democratic race.
The NYC-born-and-bred anti-folk musician meandered into the film and visual arts world in 2005 with his film The Wrong Ferrari, and has since exhibited work at galleries like The Hole and Le Poisson Rouge Gallery, often with the art collective he formed with Culkin, 3MB.
This was what most people would consider a boring conversation, so eventually, the conversation meandered to New York more broadly, and how some people on a Reddit thread got upset he removed the Bloomingdale's plaque for reasons one can only ascribe to Reddit being a morally vacant hellscape.
A jazz band set the mood as guests mingled on an outdoor stone patio and meandered across a lush lawn overlooking the city while sipping Guinness and a selection of Irish whiskey at the event hosted by Eric Kuhn, Susanna Quinn, Allen Gannett, John McCarthy, Jon Steinberg and Cheddar.
On Thursday morning, a few people meandered around the Little A'Le'Inn, the only business in Rachel, Nevada—not just an inn but a bar, restaurant, and alien-themed souvenir shop—the base for an event formerly known as Alienstock and now, after befalling some misfortune, called A'le'Inn Stock.
In some ways, the segments are also an antidote to Trump himself, giving his supporters open range to parrot talking points on major issues, even as the president struggles to stay on message, as he did Thursday morning when he meandered through an unexpectedly long call-in to Fox & Friends.
In what felt like a very odd cameo for Clinton, the former president largely meandered through an hour-long conversation about his new James Patterson book, gun regulation, backroom stories regarding the Oslo Treaty and a couple of loosely connected points about the cryptocurrency space tossed in there for the audience.
Republican Singer's stance towards the party's current leadership has meandered in recent months with the Elliott Management founder's initial vocal rejection of President Donald Trump replaced with an apparent wholesale change in attitude, accompanied by a visit to the White House which was gleefully seized upon and trumpeted by the president.
In 1985, on the basis of his pioneering research on the winter migration of humpback whales into Hawaiian waters, Dr. Herman helped rescue Humphrey "the Wrong-Way Whale," who had meandered into San Francisco Bay by mistake on his annual swim from Mexico and lost his way up the Sacramento River.
The historic visit sent officials scrambling to obscure the identity of the 21-car train and its occupants as it meandered across roughly 1,100 km (680 miles) of track through northeast China, causing rare delays along the way and triggering a growing frenzy of speculation as it neared the Chinese capital.
All day, lines meandered along church courtyards, zigzagged along school parking lots and snaked around shadeless blocks as tens of thousands of voters waited to cast their ballots, including many independents who did not know that only those registered to a party could participate in the state's closed presidential primaries.
These ideas found form in whispers of structured tulle: first, with cloudlike gowns that seemed to float up and away from the body, etched with iridescent patterns that meandered like tributaries, or else in more fitted silhouettes finished with laser-cut fragments that quivered against the wearer like a second skin.
The prolonged exposure yielded a range of on-the-record conversations that meandered from his criticism of "Medicare for All" proponents' clearness about how they would pay for the program to the views of the philosopher John Rawls, and then to the nagging question of "electability" in the 2020 primary.
As we meandered through the city in a taxi, Ms. Siniscalchi pointed out sites referred to in the books: the "Rettifilo," a shopping street where Lila buys her wedding gown; the sprawling Piazza Municipio, where Elena's father works as a porter; the hulking gray bulk of Liceo Classico Garibaldi, Elena's high school.
I was in a daze as I meandered up Columbus Avenue a few weeks ago — politics, the country, the world, you name it — when a pair of pants, a silly dazzling pair of silver-sequined flares that I couldn't afford and had no cause to wear, called to me from the window.
The meeting Tuesday was an unusually public one at the White House with Trump keeping the press in the room for nearly an hour as he meandered from a variety of topics from earmarks to immigration and proclaimed he was open to signing just about any DACA bill that the Congress sent him.
I was visiting during an international polo tournament, which meant that as I meandered in and out of the rooms, I was coming across elegant women sipping Champagne on plush daybeds, or walking across international polo celebrities having their calves rubbed down with massage oil in preparation for the match later that afternoon.
After 1981, Democrats spent decades largely in the wilderness, asking again and again, in conversations that meandered from cycle to electoral cycle and that ranged across race, class, gender, ideology, and region, what ideological vision and coalitional strategy might possibly bring their disparate factions together, and achieve victory for candidates up and down the ticket.
For nearly three weeks, I meandered through the Black Forest, across the Alpenstrasse where small woodland creatures seemed to frolic beside me Snow White-style, in the early October frost, into Munich and then up north through a landscape speckled with Germany's famed castles and medieval cities (known as the Romantic Road) back to Frankfurt.
The largest lake in the state, the Salton Sea was formed at the turn of the 20th century, when the Colorado River breached its levees and flooded what used to be known as the Salton Sink: a vast basin shaped long ago as the river meandered from within its delta, pushing sediment as far as the Gulf of California.
He would have liked to text her, or even call her, for some reassurance—and to recapitulate every sentiment of the past hour and then, as the conversation meandered, to exchange the bolder impressions that each must have of the other, which could come spilling out now that they had broken through to a new level of intimacy.
A presidential primary season that until the Paris attacks had meandered from one issue to the next, and from Trump rally to Trump pronouncement, has now skidded into a world that has been growing dark as order has collapsed following President Obama's withdrawal of American power from the world's frontiers, under the watch of his first and second secretaries of state.
Our itinerary included a motorboat ride to Philae, begun by a pharaoh in the fourth century B.C. and abandoned by pagans in the sixth century A.D. As we meandered through its courtyard, pylons and sanctuary with our guide, Ahmed A. Kader, an Egyptologist, it became clear that this trip was going to be filled with a bewildering array of dynasties and deities.
This didn't do much for me but provide a small hint (baseball/home plate), but it did start to sink in when I meandered up to 80A, "Maternity room nurse," and found myself first filling in "Who's coming now," which sort of made sense until I corrected 75D to DREAM and then realized this had to be WHO'S CRYING NOW, which struck me as hilarious.
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If Alien 3 was notable for how it meandered off on intriguing but unsolvable tangents, Alien: Resurrection took the same ill-disciplined baton and ran for the hills, making Ripley an uncanny human/alien hybrid, and peppering the action with moments of absurdist humor and grotesque visuals (notably when a cloned and resurrected Sigourney Weaver gets to wander around a laboratory filled with failed and deformed versions of herself).
Saturday was supposed to be a day for Mr. Trump to mend fences with the intelligence community, with an appearance at the C.I.A.'s headquarters in Langley, Va. While he was lavish in his praise, the president focused in his 15-minute speech on his complaints about news coverage of his criticism of the nation's spy agencies, and meandered to other topics, including the crowd size at his inauguration, his level of political support, his mental age and his intellectual heft.
Against the mountain slope, incoming fog— we stood near the maroon strips of bark and inhaled the aroma of a rainbow eucalyptus— in the Netherlands, a rising sea level is stressing dikes— an akepa is singing— waves were whitecapping against black lava rock— on an atoll, nuclear waste was dumped into a concrete vault— we find these truths to be self-evident— in a past life, you played the clarinet in a marching band— now the vault has cracked— have we not meandered, bewildered, in a cloud forest?
Trump Jr. pulled Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE and Trump son-in-law Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE into a meeting with unknown participants connected to the Russian government in Trump Tower as members of the media meandered around downstairs.

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