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They are not the only ones to feel mucked around.
Fans don't like to have their touchstone cinematic experiences mucked with.
Then humans came and mucked it up by making poor choices.
Keep reading to see how Lucious mucked (man + fucked) that all up.
It turns out the men in The Last Jedi just mucked things up.
Unfortunately, LG has mucked up the experience with its proprietary LG UX 5.0+ skin.
Some streets and vacant lots still contain piles of debris from mucked-out buildings.
The trouble is, Wells Fargo has mucked up mortgage lending and modification in the past.
But then I kind of mucked it up for him because I made the team.
Those goldfish grew, swam downstream, mucked up waters wherever they went and spawned like mad.
The trouble is, Wells Fargo has mucked up mortgage lending and modification in the past.
The constant pinball machine of time zones has also severely mucked up my already iffy sleep habits.
Poorer families shared an often-overflowing cesspool that might be mucked out occasionally, depending on their landlord's whims.
If simply one aspect of the game was mucked up, there are specialty coaches and coordinators to berate.
Dishes piled up in the kitchens of Mexican restaurants, apples rotted on orchard grounds, stables went un-mucked.
And FRB signals are so mucked up that astronomers are convinced they're coming from outside the Milky Way Galaxy.
He had mucked enough mud out of his house from hurricanes to call it quits on his island home.
"It's a shame; Emerson's incredibly well-run here, yet it's all mucked up by the trade war," he said.
In pop culture's mucked-up mythology, there are definitely three fates peering down at celebrities and determining their romantic destiny.
Throughout 2018 it felt increasingly icky to give Facebook more of myself, knowing how many times the service mucked up.
The particles even mucked up a lot of the equipment the astronauts were using, including cameras, radiators, buttons, and more.
Instead the production mucked it all up with arbitrary rule changes that not only felt completely unnecessary but also totally unfair.
They identified 21 genetic variations a person could have that mucked with the HbA22C test, including 13 discovered for the first time.
It's almost always true that the more the characters on these shows try to alter events, the more mucked up things become.
Then Elon got on the phone and mucked it up a bit, cutting off "dry" analyst questions in favor of expansive, future-looking queries.
The freshly launched update, which came in the form of a patch, seems to have mucked things up for Blizzard Entertainment behind the scenes.
Spain's legal system may be entirely mucked up, but at least their tabloids seem like they're getting well-oiled—with this kind of fodder.
I set the price, collected seeds from the Netherlands twice a year, made deliveries to the distributors, and mucked in with the gardening crew.
" He said the church had "mucked things up and let people down" and for too long had dismissed credible abuse allegations "in absolutely scandalous circumstances.
I'll never forget my worst day of fourth grade: I got supremely butthurt over losing the spelling bee because I mucked up the word 'jaguar'.
In fact, government hasn't mucked around enough: if we want to make universal health insurance a reality, the government needs to do more, not less.
Those measurements can get mucked up easily on Earth, which is a noisy place filled with lots of vibrations and movements that can throw off results.
Others will spend the next weeks and months cooking in upstairs bedrooms and mucked-out garages — anywhere they can MacGyver a place to make a meal.
By sending Cassini into Saturn's gaseous atmosphere, the scientists are making sure that those two pristine worlds don't get mucked up with Earth germs and space junk.
I mucked out a pen with a big fork and emptied it into a giant compost pile, where a friendly chicken was mooching around, pecking at the detritus.
"So while the Fed is not driving completely blind, the windshield is mucked up," Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, told clients in an audio note.
And the people who were running the computer system — it was at Duke, I think — were yelling at me for doing this, because I mucked up the system.
I think that has shut down anyone who would have made a comment ... I hope they'd be thinking 'I've mucked up here' and hopefully they won't do it again.
Issa avoided getting mucked up by a Democratic opponent in his original district and — rather than defending it from flipping to the Democrats — simply surrendered it without a fight.
It could be that, by the time Labour gets into power, the current government has so mucked up the Brexit process that the pound has already taken a beating.
Dujardin mucked out stables in the mornings, and during the afternoons, in the yard's indoor school, which had mirrors—not unlike those in a dance studio—she rode Valegro.
Then Honda went and mucked it up with the Clarity, a plug-in hybrid with two motors, a gas engine, and dozens of different ways to set up the powertrain.
VICE Gaming didn't have several journalists on site—just me, for the most part, though you'll have seen from our coverage so far that a few stateside freelancers kindly mucked in, too.
Like nature (at least until humans mucked with it so mercilessly that it became unnatural out of sheer self-defense), memory is self-stabilizing, but only because time is on its side.
You need look no further than San Antonio's second-round series against the Rockets, when Simmons mucked up the offensive play of none other than MVP-candidate James Harden in Games 5 and 6.
A technical snafu had mucked up the system on Monday, leaving candidates to move on to New Hampshire without clarity on who fared well in a state that's traditionally shaped the contours of presidential races.
And at the same time in Britain, they're being very aggressive in approving self-driving cars and drones and all kinds of regulations that have been mucked up, a little slower, here in this country.
Russia's willingness to ferry passengers—including space tourists—gave NASA and other agencies a useful fallback option while politicians mucked about with budgets and priorities, and paid for a meaningful portion of its annual space budget.
I think I was working on a sandbox to brush up my Linux kernel programming skills—thought it'd be interesting as I'd mucked about with user mode stuff for a while and was getting bored of it.
But again, you know, back to the message, does it frustrate you as the person who&aposs in charge of the message going forward when it gets mucked up with -- you know, all of this stuff about Jeff Sessions?
"The Church has made enormous mistakes and is working to remedy those, but the Church in many places, certainly in Australia, has mucked things up, has let people down," Pell said via video link to the commission in Sydney.
The description says the whole restoration took around 15 to 20 hours in total, but he cautions against trying it at home unless you're willing to break your Game Boy; he mail ordered his already mucked up straight from Japan.
But liking a tweet and realizing its 18 hours old, or being unable to figure out when news is breaking because my timeline is mucked up by retweeted content and suggested tweets, made Twitter more unpleasant than it needed to be.
Highlights include: How Lyft mucked up the rollout of Lyft Line, why the guy now running e-scooter-share company Bird left the company, and what dog hung out in Travis Kalanick's house as the ride-hail companies discussed a merger.
Russia's state space corporation, Roscosmos, found that there was a problem with the port the Soyuz tried to dock with: one of the components on the station's automatic docking system wasn't working properly, and it mucked things up for the spacecraft.
Events came in profusion, leaving us in confusion as to what mattered, what was the most worrisome, and what was rollickingly funny—such as the stumblebum "plumbers," the Nixon White House's otherwise menacing private goon squad who mucked up everything they did.
They make use of graphical motifs such as stripes, grids, zigzags and squiggles, and luxuriate in a palette of warm colors: a muffled lavender, a lemon-chiffon yellow and a cherry-blossom pink that all, at times, get mucked up with gray.
It would be a tragedy if that power and potential skips over the women who serve the lunches where the uncomfortable moments happen; who change the hotel sheets and wash the champagne flutes after the Weinsteins of the world have mucked up their lairs and moved on.
We discuss how economists mucked up the climate debate, why Andrew Yang is wrong on automation, what it would take to revitalize the economies of middle and rural America, the policy and politics of Medicare-for-all, what a Democratic president should pass first, and much more.
An interesting note is the orchid blossom: Originally the orchid was plucked from a plant and worn on Easter on its own, but in the 1920s, florists started adding ribbons, and by the late '30s and '40s, the single blossom got mucked up with pink tulle and glitter.
"It's hard to justify [ATF agents] getting mucked up focusing on people who are breaking the law but don't intend to then use that illegal gun in [violent] crime," said David Chipman, a former ATF agent who now works as a senior policy advisor at the Giffords Law Center.
Because the budgetary process has become so mucked up and irrational, lurching from one continuing resolution to the next with the possibility of the government shutting down or the U.S. careening through its debt limit, it's hard for the public to keep track of what's frequently a rushed and closed door dead of night process.
We discussed how economists mucked up the climate debate, the Obama administration's record on the financial crisis, whether Andrew Yang is wrong on automation, what it would take to revitalize the economies of middle and rural America, the policy and politics of Medicare-for-all, what a Democratic president should pass first, and much more.
The show, which begins Tuesday on ABC, seems to be angling for what it views as an underserved demographic, all those malcontented Americans we keep reading about in connection with the presidential election, the ones who are stuck in a can't-get-ahead life because the privileged class has mucked things up and taken all the money.
When I want full-gloss photo spreads that almost convince me I'm chopping shallots on a rough-hewed farm table while sporting rosy cheeks and barnyard-mucked Wellies, I'll take Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell's A SEAT AT THE TABLE: Recipes to Nourish Your Family, Friends, and Community (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30), written with Rose Marie Trapani.
In the evenings, she mucked around and wrote songs (in-between watching the NBA playoffs because Rankin, like any truly good Torontonian, is a Raptors fan.) Rankin says, laughingly, that her day-to-day life is fairly quiet and old lady like (her phrasing) so she put herself into a whole different realm and imaginative space when it came to writing this record.
There has been a recent trend in public cardroom rules to limit the ability of players to request to see mucked losing hands at the showdown. Specifically, some cardrooms only grant the right to view a mucked losing hand if the requesting player articulates a concern about possible collusion. Under such rules, players do not have an inherent right to view mucked hands.Showdown Shame - Part 1 article in Card Player Magazine by Bob Ciaffone.
However, this creates yet another paradox and causes the universe to disappear. God appears to the two, noting how they have mucked about too much in the timelines and that he will have to reset the universe for them. The two find themselves back at their flat and their world returned to normal.
William Nack was born in Chicago, Illinois. His family moved to the village of Skokie, in 1951. As children, William and his sister, Dee, mucked the stables and groomed the neighbors' horses in nearby Morton Grove. In 1955, they got their own charger, a parade horse with a masking black head atop a pure white body, named The Bandit by Dee.
Recognizing this, De Wolfe attempted to retrieve his cards claiming his hand was not mucked. A tournament director was called to the table to settle the growing dispute, and ruled that De Wolfe had indeed folded awarding the pot to Reinkemeier. In 2010, Reinkemeier won the EPT €25,000 High Roller event for €965,000. Reinkemeier finished 5th in the 2014 WSOP $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop event, earning $2,053,334.
On 9 May Wyatt was still despondent: "I am desperately worried about her. I feel that Mark has mucked up her chances of a quick, high-priced sale for her memoirs". Mark Thatcher openly talked of getting eight, ten or even twenty million for his mother's memoirs, which was more than Murdoch was willing to pay. In his dealing's with Murdoch's rival Robert Maxwell, Mark Thatcher apparently had a one million fee for himself.
In 1978, he was part of New Zealand’s first three-day eventing team to contest a world championship, at Lexington, Kentucky, United States. He was 10th after the dressage and second in the steeplechase, but then his horse, Tophunter, broke down during the cross-country stage. Thereafter, Todd moved to England, where he mucked out stables and obtained use of horses for event rides. At his first attempt, in 1980, he won the Badminton Horse Trials riding Southern Comfort.
Robert Nevel, a Chicago architect who attended the synagogue as a boy, told a reporter that the reuse of the bimah, a central platform from which the Torah is read, as the location of the cash register felt like a kind of "accidental symbolism", almost a "sardonic commentary" on the idea that Jews worship money, and that the design of the access ramp had "mucked up" the building's stone base, a distinguishing feature of early Chicago style architecture.
The agricultural aspect is totally mucked up and discontent is rife amongst all the staff. It is an unhappy place and is a cemetery to many an innocent and enthusiastic person'. With the assumption of Lloyd George's occupation of Bron-y-de, Tilden wrote that the 'centre of the political universe was moved from London'. Lloyd George's mistress, Frances Stevenson lived nearby in 'Avalon', overlooking the orchards of Bron-y-de, having previously occupied the 'Old Barn', a former farm building.
The WVS/WRVS was a voluntary organisation, and it was Lady Reading's vision that there would be no ranks. It was perhaps the only organisation where you could find a Duchess and a charlady working side by side. While many members of the WVS mucked in on pretty much all tasks, an organisation without any hierarchy would not have worked so, while there were no ranks, there were titles. Women were recruited for specific tasks, whether that was to drive ambulances, join in a knitting work party, or to collect National Savings.
Graham moved to England during the 1969 off-season to join Southern League First Division club Guildford City. He later revealed that the move was brought about because his girlfriend lived in the city. Graham scored 20 goals from the inside left position during the 1969–70 season and attracted the interest of Football League clubs. He felt he was "getting mucked about quite a bit" by Guildford, after league clubs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Oxford United, Cardiff City, Coventry City and Leeds United all pulled out of deals to sign him, due to Guildford's fee demands.
Any player who has been dealt in may request to see any hand that is eligible to participate in the showdown, even if the hand has been mucked. This option is generally only used when a player suspects collusion or some other sort of cheating by other players. When the privilege is abused by a player (i.e. the player does not suspect cheating, but asks to see the cards just to get insight on another player's style or betting patterns), he may be warned by the dealer, or even removed from the table.
Shepherd 1994, pp. 22–24 Macleod was often too tired to work in the mornings after gambling for much of the night, although he tended to perk up as the day went on; he was popular with colleagues and on at least one occasion mucked in to work overtime for a last-minute order for Chinese banknotes. His biographer comments that he "might have stayed" had he found the work more interesting, but after tolerating him for a number of years De La Rue sacked him in 1938.
Players work to minimize the visibility of their hand to others by only turning up part of their cards A player is never required to expose their concealed cards when folding or if all others have folded; this is only required at the showdown. Many casinos and public cardrooms using a house dealer require players to protect their hands. This is done either by holding the cards or, if they are on the table, by placing a chip or other object on top. Unprotected hands in such situations are generally considered folded and are mucked by the dealer when action reaches the player.
Says Miranda Brown."Miranda Brown – Road Runner Vol 4 No 6 July 1981 Adelaide, Australia p12 As McMahon later stated, "I realised what I wanted to do was work with a good synth player – a very good synth player. So I mucked around with a few guys in Sydney but their range was too narrow then I remembered hearing Peter Carolan's playing ten years ago. He was playing a dulcimer in the bush and when I heard he was now playing synth I knew straight away this was the melody man to compose that key part of Gondwanaland.
For three days he lived in the farm house, mucked out the cows, tried (And failed) to work with a trained sheepdog and got given his own special tractor. He was also given the task of being an auctioneer at the local livestock market and had an emotional visit to an abattoir. Butler: Gilbert got trained to be Butler for Sir Brooke Boothby of Fonmon Castle, helping him host a large dinner party for his friends and assisting him clay pigeon shooting. Tattooist: Gilbert was determined to tattoo a real person and along the way ended up getting a tattoo of his own design and his nipple pierced.
The King and Cardinal arrive to see Columbo off, and the King decrees that Columbo will marry the Duchess on the day of his return. Celinda and Valeria talk about how sad it is that Columbo is going off unmarried, and may die without an heir—they seem to volunteer for the duty of being his baby mama. As soon as she's alone, the Duchess says that she doesn’t plan to tempt or betray him, but to secure “the promise I first made to love and honour,” which is her contract to Alvarez. Alvarez comes in and they discuss their love and plans to be with each other, which are currently being mucked up by the Cardinal and Columbo.
The first book, Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, is the story of a cat whose white shoes get mucked up by various substances he steps in, but "Pete never loses his cool." Written as a song, its refrain is "I love my white shoes", changing to "I love my red shoes", "I love my blue shoes", and "I love my brown shoes". Then he steps in a bucket of water and the colors wash off, and they became wet, but still never loses his cool, he just sings his song. The book was self-published in 2008 and sold 7,000 copies in 10 months before it was picked up by HarperCollins – alerted by a YouTube meme in which two little girls read the book – and distributed throughout the United States and Canada.
Writing for The Guardian, Kathryn Flett wrote of the adaptation "if you didn't mind your Austen both mucked about with and a little bit mucky—then it was all good fun, though I think Billie [Piper] may have avoided delving too deeply into the source material in favour of renting the 1996 adaptation of Emma, so uncannily like Gwyneth doing British did she sound." Paula Byrne (2017), in analysing the way the film industry deals with the works of Jane Austen, says "it remains to be seen whether it is possible for there to be a faithful dramatisation of Mansfield Park". In Fanny Price, Austen dared to portray a diffident, anxious heroine who nevertheless displays an iron will. Byrne argues that "In this regard, Fanny Price is the most interesting of Austen’s heroines and the one whom the conventions of modern cinema and television are least well qualified to serve".
Tom Thieme analysed at bpb in 2019 if AfD is a far- right party and concluded that their "fundamental criticism of Germany's democratic system goes hand in hand with a decidedly ethnocentric anti- pluralism." He referred also to Marcus Frohnmaier, who said before he became a member of the Bundestag: "I say to this left terrorists ...: If we come, then it will be cleared up, then it will be mucked out, then politics will be done again for the people and only for the people - because we are the people, dear friends." In its 2019 report on the AfD, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution made the conclusion, that Frohnmaier legitimizes "attacks on the state monopoly on violence", that he has "connections to right-wing extremist publishers / publicists" and to the "Islamophobic German Defense League". Frohnmaier flatly defames refugees, for example as a "rag proletariat", and advocates massive unequal treatment and categorical suspicion of refugees, for example with the demand for a blanket "curfew" for all refugees under 50 and for religious discrimination against Muslims.
On most occasions, the New Austrian Tunneling Method (single or multiple face), also known now as Sequential Excavation Method (SEM), with minor innovative technology advances, is used to excavate and support wine caves. The caves are typically excavated in an inverted horseshoe shape with a crown radius and with straight or curved legs. The tunnels are usually excavated using a tunnel roadheader or a milling head attachment on an excavator. The spoils behind the roadheader conveyor belt are dumped on the invert and mucked out using a rubber-tired skid loader or a load-haul-dump (LHD) mining machine. Initially, the excavation advance is likely to be limited to 2 ft (0.6 m) without initial ground support. Once turned under, and depending on ground conditions, the unsupported advance may be increased to 4 ft (1.2 m), 6 ft (1.8 m), and longer increments. The maximum advance without initial ground support may reach 20 ft (6 m) or more in stable volcanic ash tuff. In sheared serpentinite, deeply weathered lava rock or wet clayey ground, however, unstable ground conditions may limit the unsupported advance to less than 2 ft (0.6 m).

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