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Still, the disease itself didn't come out of the blue.
I -- I -- it just came from out of the blue.
You know, I'm sort of calling out of the blue.
"[Celebrity styling] is something that came out of the blue."
This isn't as out of the blue as it sounds.
Recessions can indeed appear as if out of the blue.
"It came out of the blue for me," Stiller said.
The crisis did not emerge from out of the blue.
Yet the sudden reversal had come out of the blue.
I have a request, he said, out of the blue.
Sometimes he sent these sexual images out of the blue.
So this missile exchange isn't something out of the blue.
This past December, Kaneko emailed me out of the blue.
She broke the silence "out of the blue" in Nov.
This new banning system doesn't come out of the blue.
But this offer didn't totally come out of the blue.
And he said that to me out of the blue.
Repossessions happen out of the blue, according to the complaints.
Reisman: This was not out of the blue at all.
Then out of the blue she knew: top knicker drawer.
Things come up out of the blue and interest me.
Trump's attack on Fallon didn't come out of the blue.
Dream's partial closure did not come out of the blue.
Scherzer's fine season has not come out of the blue.
This conservation goal did not come out of the blue.
So I'm wondering: Did it come out of the blue?
"I'm a communist!" she said, completely out of the blue.
But then out of the blue, people started buying it.
This outstanding performance did not come out of the blue.
The National Review piece isn't coming out of the blue.
Mr. Trump's tweet was not entirely out of the blue.
"This has come out of the blue," one diplomat said.
"It really came out of the blue for people," Segars says.
Gail telephoned out of the blue in the fall of 1994.
The new surname didn't come out of the blue, of course.
"It's so out of the blue," Hecker said of the fireworks .
And out of the blue, Vince Neil started going after Jon.
The change in color has not come out of the blue.
No. No, it was a total out of the blue thing.
I doubt that this could be done out of the blue.
"  One day, "[Maddox] just out of the blue called him Dad.
The change in colour has not come out of the blue.
These debt collectors won't simply call people out of the blue.
The actor's death seemed to come from out of the blue.
President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey out of the blue.
One day you receive an acquisition offer out of the blue.
The infidelity appeared to come out of the blue for fans.
The focus on democracy does not come out of the blue.
They are not creating this new service out of the blue.
They have a license to FaceTime them out of the blue.
The big picture: This isn't out of the blue for Uber.
But this is something that came up out of the blue.
To a person, these calls came completely out of the blue.
First, out of the blue, President Donald Trump announced on Dec.
"It came totally out of the blue," Dewey-Hagborg told Engadget.
"I got a phone call out of the blue," he said.
Just don't call to apologize out of the blue — too jarring.
Then, out of the blue, I realized that it had stopped.
He frames his marriage as having ended out of the blue.
"That came out of the blue at the end," said Rep.
"Google Ventures reached out, completely out of the blue," she says.
Puerto Rican Spanglish didn't just pop up out of the blue.
In the Fox News world, this wasn't out of the blue.
Out of the blue, Mr. Jetton received a text from Mr. Roe.
Huang's fall from grace appears to have come out of the blue.
But a few months ago, Harvey called me, out of the blue.
The flurry of good intentions did not come out of the blue.
Others say the selection seemed to be totally out of the blue.
The more out of the blue, the likelier it is to stick.
No accident,out of the blue, in traffic on Santa Monica Blvd.
Finally last April, out of the blue, he sent me an email.
This George Papadopoulos character out of the blue, that one surprised me.
When the opportunity came up it was so out of the blue.
"It sort of came out of the blue," Ruggie told VICE Sports.
Of course, this write down isn't coming completely out of the blue.
Two months later, Dreyfuss claims Johnson fired him out of the blue.
"This situation seems to have come out of the blue," Love said.
Out of the blue, his boyfriend said he was calling it quits.
The nine-song project dropped out of the blue late Thursday night.
"Then, out of the blue, the most uncanny thing happened," Dylan says.
The action in these songs doesn't come out of the blue, either.
What drove them to talk about these sanctions out of the blue?
Out of the blue, Mr. Sawyers rattled off a list of numbers.
"This disaster has not come out of the blue," as Sacchi said.
But the Chongqing pair's success didn't come completely out of the blue.
"How do you pay your bills?" she asks out of the blue.
And out of the blue, he texted me at 1003:37 a.m.
While seemingly out of the blue, it was a long time coming.
He said the subpoena arrived "out of the blue" at 5 p.m.
"Quite frankly, it was out of the blue for me," he said.
Peter, this statement came just before noon, seemingly out of the blue.
A mermaid appeared out of the blue-green: Gabrielle Reece, with pointers.
Many of these firings seem to have happened out of the blue.
His comments, coming seemingly out of the blue, shocked pretty much everyone.
We're not out of the blue calling you and saying you owe money.
People don't begin to worship a man out of the blue, of course.
It came out of the blue and made this summer a lot better.
So I message him out of the blue, but Tyler was still Tyler.
The Westworld writers didn't come up with this metaphor out of the blue.
For millions of Americans, the 2008 financial crisis came out of the blue.
Especially if it comes out of the blue and to someone so young.
Her return to the place of her birth wasn't out of the blue.
Both of these seemingly out-of-the-blue moments reek of producer prodding.
Phil Mison's Out of the Blue arrives on 9th of June, via Leng.
Out of the blue she got the call to join Urban's upcoming tour.
They're not going to -- out of the blue -- drop a bomb on California.
The separation was "totally out of the blue" for Engelson, according to Morton.
Genetics aside, Harper said his heart attack didn't come out of the blue.
Heyn: It was just totally out of the blue, it blew me away.
I couldn't understand why my brother had asked that out of the blue.
Is one of your friends suddenly giving inspirational speeches out of the blue?
The latest situation to unfold seems to have appeared out of the blue.
It was also that it seemed to come totally out of the blue.
And that's much more likely than an out-of-the-blue nuclear attack.
"And Josh," he remarked at one point, as if out of the blue.
"The S.S.A. will not contact you out of the blue," the F.T.C. said.
Just before the premiere, out of the blue, Mr. Durst contacted Mr. Jarecki.
Even Einstein, he found this fantastic thing, but not out of the blue.
To wit: Youzhny's cramping, which did not necessarily come out of the blue.
It seemed like one day, out of the blue, he stopped being hungry.
But labor bosses say this time the announcement came out of the blue.
"He asked me out of the blue if I was available," McMorrow said.
But this event did not come entirely out of the blue for Israel.
Mr. Hyde shows up out of the blue to talk to The Colonel.
People out of the blue that are saying, 'How can I do something?
"It's very out of the blue for me, very upsetting, " Davis told NBC.
" He described the story as a "totally fabricated story out of the blue.
But that spike in interest might not be totally out of the blue.
But her victory at Roland Garros did not come out of the blue.
Aivi Tran & Surasshu: The whole thing came out of the blue for us.
Seemingly out of the blue, West returned to the subject of their ongoing feud.
But before he got the chance, he got a call out of the blue.
It is far from clear how such out-of-the-blue strikes might succeed.
Your references get called out of the blue, and they can be like, 'Who?
"It came out of the blue," says a Palestinian in London who knew him.
But the separation was "totally out of the blue" for Engelson, according to Morton.
"He was so incredibly healthy, this really came out of the blue," says Risty.
And earlier this week, Apple dropped a revamped iPod touch out of the blue.
According to one attendee, the president speculated "out of the blue" that progressive Rep.
Kyodo News reported Japanese officials describing the move as coming "out of the blue".
Women are fully accustomed to men confidently, carelessly approaching them out of the blue.
It also can be difficult to get a game going out of the blue.
We can't expect the guy to just out of the blue get it perfectly.
The last couple semesters, people have asked me about it out of the blue.
News and events - some foreseen, some out of the blue - shift that dial constantly.
"Everyday you come here to bless God," he said, completely out of the blue.
And out of the blue I got a grant from Robert Frank for $10,000.
"Saudi Arabia oil supply was attacked," Trump tweeted out of the blue Sunday evening.
Several months ago, out of the blue, the child I gave up contacted me.
Sometimes I'll be working and then out of the blue, something will just happen.
Iran reported its first two coronavirus-related deaths "out of (the) blue" on Feb.
Yes. Were you in touch already, or was it just out of the blue?
Matters grow complicated when Rae's boyfriend Ronnie (Timberlake) turns up out of the blue
"Annie and I just text each other out of the blue," Daniel Levy said.
For most people, vitamin D deficiency doesn't develop out of the blue, Thomas said.
Kyodo News reported Japanese officials describing the move as coming "out of the blue".
A grieving man flies into your life from out of the blue, she said.
Then a crisis ensues when, out of the blue, Daniel/Deming hears from Michael.
You're essentially dumping him out of the blue and running off with his ex.
Probably don't bring it up out of the blue, is what I'm saying here.
JG: Running as an Independent, your candidacy kind of comes out of the blue.
He just implicated himself out of the blue, which should have been immediately suspicious.
"They're going to drop some crazy collaboration out of the blue," a source said.
He talks of "volatile and radicalised social movements that can come out of the blue".
But this isn't some out-of-the-blue personality change, and it's not just Netflix.
Jose calls out of the blue and says, 'Hey guys, it's Jose from the Marlins.
Let's be clear: Uber's problems didn't just materialize out of the blue this past January.
Are you going to get more out of the Blue microphone if you run Streamlabs?
He said Zelensky had told him, "out of the blue," that he didn't like Yovanovitch.
The judgment is the more worrying because it does not come out of the blue.
"I got an email out of the blue saying, 'We're terminating your column,"' Kingston said.
"I found out on a Friday, and it hit out of the blue," Hosford recalls.
No event is scheduled, so expect an update out of the blue sometime next week.
I didn't just show up out of the blue and start throwing the biggest parties.
"I got an email out of the blue saying, 'We're terminating your column,'" Kingston said.
The single mom got the stunning phone call out of the blue on March 18.
Leslie Weller claims she wrote a screenplay called "Out of the Blue" back in 2005.
As such, we know that the initial laptop ban wasn't totally out of the blue.
Seriously, she once compared out-of-the-blue birth chart requests to unsolicited dick pics.
Out of the blue she texts me on Mother's Day to ask how I'm doing.
Though it seems as if Mr. Trump's success came out of the blue, it didn't.
Called him one day out of the blue and asked if he could talk. Yep.
Out of the blue, you feel tired, your muscles ache, and your forehead feels hot.
One of the entries – PENNE, as I recall – came to me out of the blue.
"Making photos takes me out of the blue collar mindset surrounding my area," he says.
His comments, coming seemingly out of the blue, shocked pretty much everyone — not least Venezuela.
I didn't expect that viral reaction at all—it was so out of the blue.
They never expected to win, but their victory didn't come completely out of the blue.
In other words, his conviction for contempt of court didn't come out of the blue.
"But a day without some visitor arriving out of the blue was unusual," he continued.
Out of the blue he got a call from Esposito, who is among the 100.
Rahm's poor finish came out of the blue following a run of five straight birdies.
"No one out of the blue decides to make this kind of report," he said.
One day, out of the blue, Salomon's executive committee agreed to a lucrative merger offer.
R.K. I agree that questions about family composition — coming out of the blue — are inappropriate.
"Yeah, it was kind of out of the blue," the 35-year-old told reporters.
"I applied, out of the blue, online, in the middle of the war," she said.
But the World Anti-Doping Agency didn't just start banning meldonium out of the blue.
Scammers rarely cold-call people out of the blue; they purchase "leads" from a broker.
TMZ broke the story, the suicide seemed to have come from out of the blue.
Then, one day out of the blue, an email arrived at the EIA office in Peru.
Mr Lukashenko's baby steps towards visa liberalisation, in fact, do not come out of the blue.
I didn't have him until three weeks later, when he called me out of the blue.
The threatened Apple ban and subsequent Facebook retreat, after all, didn't come out of the blue.
One day, seemingly out of the blue, she gets a call from her oldest friend Manami.
And then, she called us out of the blue and said that she changed her mind.
Entitled Out of the Blue, it spawned five hit singles and sold five million copies worldwide.
Markets do not suddenly collapse out of the blue, or because some magical number is reached.
Your intuitive abilities are boosted today—a sudden flash of insight arrives out of the blue!
"People are still a bit in shock because it's so out of the blue," Walton explains.
That said, the decision to release the top 10 lists isn't exactly out of the blue.
"It was out of the blue," Julia, 57, said in a New Yorker profile, published Wednesday.
In an environment after the Cold War, a "bolt out of the blue" scenario is unlikely.
"Growth doesn't come through nostalgia, but it also doesn't come out of the blue," Buttigieg said.
Out of the blue, a businessman named Dick Chandler offered to buy Arkenstone for $20073 million.
Someone doesn't just grab a woman's butt out of the blue that hasn't done it before.
When trying to use a fishing rod, for instance, the game crashed out of the blue.
Charlie and Matteusz's relationship isn't the show's only out-of-the-blue, unexplained romantic development either.
This happened out of the blue, accompanied by forceful, repeated declarations that things are different now.
These emails are also never part of an ongoing conversation; they're sent out of the blue.
Now it's all starting to skip around, and these frost events come out of the blue.
They decide to elect a king out of the blue, seemingly just because Tyrion suggests it.
So, it was not something that was out of the blue and something that is bad.
Then, out of the blue, we received a graduation announcement that was "sent" by their daughter.
Zelensky criticized former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch "out of the blue" on the call.
Like yesterday, out of the blue, when I say 'I wished I would have a daughter.
Richardson also hit Trump for making statements that appear to have come out of the blue.
Mr. Buffett, who has long been interested in wildlife conservation, approached Virunga out of the blue.
Unfortunately, they were out of the blue chips, which felt a bit off-brand for Jetblue.
Then, out of the blue, she got word they wanted to set up a phone interview.
Republican Scott Perry is one incumbent who, out of the blue, faces a much tougher district.
Many of my friends find themselves forced into a long distance relationship out of the blue.
When Beyoncé dropped "Formation" out of the blue on Saturday, the internet, predictably, lost its shit.
In other words, his August conviction for contempt of court didn't come out of the blue.
Then one day, out of the blue, I got two passes to a premiere of a movie.
"It dominated — and troubled — our lives," he writes, adding that the news came out of the blue.
My sister texts me out of the blue asking if I think she has bipolar II disorder.
She said it happened "out of the blue" and that it wasn't the result of an accident.
Then, out of the blue, I got a random phone call again from the same two agents.
Then again, it's Harry Potter, and mysterious lost relatives are constantly turning up out of the blue.
When Zach [Galifianakis] called me about Baskets in January 2014, it was totally out of the blue.
For example, Amazon removed ad-free streams towards the end of last year, out of the blue.
"I was really confused at first because it was completely out of the blue," Mayo told BuzzFeed.
Knight, who had never met Trump, apparently called him out of the blue to offer his support.
He's a straight shooter — brash, combative, and insulted that I've Facebook messaged him out of the blue.
I did it on-and-off for four years then started doing music out of the blue.
It came as a surprise to many in Washington, but it didn't come out of the blue.
It started with an out-of-the-blue sucker-punch disallowing joint sales agreements (JSAs) by broadcasters.
Out of the blue, she proposed a biography first to Beckett and, a decade later, to Beauvoir.
They show up out of the blue and you can't do more than just deal with them.
But let's just say, out of the blue, a whole road freezes up—pulls frost for miles.
How are the Blue Jackets, much like our pal Miles, doing something good out of the blue?
"It was amazing to hear," Evenson recalled, of that out-of-the-blue late-night phone call.
Then, one night, I was reading in my bunk when, out of the blue, he piped up.
The clinic wanted to know, out of the blue, whether she'd be open to donating eggs again.
"The idea that Oswald came out of the blue and shot the president is false," he said.
In the years since, the shootings have been a series of bloody strikes out of the blue.
His comments, which came seemingly out of the blue, shocked pretty much everyone — not least Maduro's government.
Thatcher's private secretary "out of the blue," and requested a last-minute meeting with the prime minister.
"It's sort of interesting that a man, out of the blue, just writes a report," he said.
Detectives Desormeau and Neve described him as a stranger who had approached them out of the blue.
"I was pretty frightened, because this came out of the blue," said Smith, 54, who is single.
Ms. Allen wrote to say that, out of the blue, she was given a full refund. Yes.
Some thank yous were long overdue, some may have felt out of the blue to their receivers.
Then, out of the blue, the league offered Kaepernick a one-time chance to show his stuff.
And then, out of the blue, the stumbling offense would rescue the steadfast defense, or vice versa.
But, given the longstanding history of bilateral trade frictions, India's position isn't completely out of the blue.
Then out of the blue, in 2017, Ms. Mosahvili received a letter forwarded from an old address.
My heart, out of the blue, couldn't figure out how to beat at the proper rate anymore.
"It was completely out of the blue," the zoo's assistant director of animal collections Kelly Cox told WBIR.
In one, we asked them to imagine being left, out of the blue, by a long-term partner.
For these sums, "you don't just apply out of the blue," says physicist Giorgio Gratta of Stanford University.
Things are still popping up from out of the blue, but you've got a better grasp on things.
"There's out of the blue, and there's, I guess, out of the dark, navy blue," Mr. Kudlow said.
Momentum picks up on a stalled project, and hidden opportunities could pop up, seemingly out of the blue.
"He wrote me a sweet card, you know just out of the blue," Trista said of her husband.
If you want to minimize the chances of getting contacted out of the blue, here's what to do.
Of those 42 subpoenas, 35 were issued out of the blue without even asking for voluntary compliance first.
But Trump's unfounded claims about fraud and stolen elections this week did not appear out of the blue.
They announced, out of the blue, that schools and offices would be closed on May 14 and 15.
It was just out of the blue—suddenly, he was this world expert on sense drawn from nature.
"I said yes immediately," he says of Meghan's out-of-the-blue call to ask him to perform.
NTP, I don't for a second believe your husband started thinking about his ex out of the blue.
Out of the blue, she said, Mr. Trump evaluated the fitness of women in Marina del Rey, Calif.
You do not just show up at an embassy out of the blue and knock on the door.
Then, out of the blue, the Edwards estate requested that the project be tabled for a future date.
Nintendo has a new handheld video game system it released pretty much out of the blue on Thursday.
"It came out of the blue to me," Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of the organization, told me.
Mr. Ramos emailed her out of the blue in 2009, asking if she remembered him from high school.
I got a phone call out of the blue asking if I wanted to be in a movie.
But it didn't come out of the blue; the Trump administration has targeted Huawei for a long time.
"Ryan called me out of the blue and he said, 'We really want you here,'" Mr. Piefer said.
In other words, no, North Korea is probably not going to nuke your city out of the blue.
Like the I.R.S., Microsoft and other legitimate technology companies do not call their users out of the blue.
"This was something we had discussed for a while, so it wasn't out of the blue," Blanchard said.
What was the 2008 financial crisis if not an out-of-the-blue event that stymied most prognosticators?
" — Lindsay Mendez "This came out of the blue — it was not on my list to sing music theater.
Out of the blue, he would call John Dowd, an old colleague from their days as young lawyers.
The bi-partisan support for Mars exploration embodied in the act, however, didn't materialize out of the blue.
Then, years later, my mother told me, out of the blue, that the local diocese had a list.
Every once in a while something comes out of the blue and breaks the internet for no reason.
So it's not as if his appointment to a national security–related post is completely out of the blue.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Imagine one day, completely out of the blue, you suddenly start feeling off.
And just by chance a writer friend of mine called me up out of the blue looking for work.
Out-of-the-blue tips from unnamed sources that unlock tough cases appear with striking frequency in Guevara's casework.
It's vicious and out-of-the-blue attack, a public humiliation stemming from a sense of impunity and contempt.
Kuttner said Bannon reached out to him out of the blue and began expounding on the administration's internal fights.
Everything Is Love, Beyoncé and JAY-Z's out-of-the-blue collaborative album, is no longer a Tidal exclusive.
The series itself was not teased or promoted in advance, but it didn't come from out of the blue.
You have to opt in to the program, which means Facebook won't send you notifications out of the blue.
We should really be more like Beyonce, who famously released a full album out of the blue in 2016.
He would just all of a sudden, out of the blue look over and be like, 'Don't do drugs.
Last month, a former colleague who now works in a Leeds school got in touch out of the blue.
Ales Lipai, the director of BelaPAN, said the case was a mystery that had come out of the blue.
My first period showed up out of the blue like an unwelcome guest that I was highly unprepared for.
We came back with a one-year agreement, and they said, "No deal, you're out," out of the blue.
Sprave said he's happy YouTube made guidelines clear, but unhappy the rules seemed to come out of the blue.
Though Midnight doesn't exist, source material author Harris certainly didn't make up the NBC town out of the blue.
TC: How did you get from Buffalo to starting a fund in San Francisco, seemingly out of the blue?
Then, two years later, he messaged me out of the blue to chastise me for unfriending him on Facebook.
For many Americans, a broken-down car or out-of-the-blue medical cost can mean going into debt.
"It was totally brought up out of the blue," one of the people briefed on the exchange told ProPublica.
"This shows us that there are opportunities for intervention — this doesn't just happen out of the blue," Peterson said.
Another music manager (Ross Lekites) who appears out of the blue (and eventually becomes husband No. 2) is Kind!
It was just too good to be true, to get an out-of-the-blue phone call like that.
Wise, who was watching the segment with his parents in Colorado, decided to email Benson out of the blue.
"This is a massive, out-of-the-blue idea with enormous ramifications," said Michael Nathanson, a longtime media analyst.
Others bear more time-centric titles: "Out of the blue" (2016), "You might wait forever" (2018), and "Sundowning" (2018).
"Everybody has two or three friends who they can FaceTime at any minute, out of the blue," he said.
"It was just very out of the blue and without any warning, without anything," she said in the interview.
When he first went to work at Saint Laurent in 1996 — that was out of the blue for me.
New infectious diseases come out of the blue, each with its own idiosyncrasies that militate against detailed advance planning.
Last October, Mr. Stampfel said, Mr. Shepard called him out of the blue to wish him a happy birthday.
Did they pay for it, or did someone just offer to give it to them out of the blue?
That's when Holesh received a one-line email out of the blue from Tim Kendall asking him to talk.
Which is why I remember what happened next so clearly, like a lightning bolt from out of the blue.
In general, "Amazon doesn't just come out of the blue and knock you off and suspend you," he said.
I took the new one out of the blue plastic bag and replaced it with a week-old edition.
How he texted me, "Dude, you're 30th in the All-Star fan vote," one night, out of the blue.
"Out of the blue, about a week and a half ago, we were eating breakfast … and I mean, out of the blue, we have her cartoons on, she's eating, she looks up and she goes, 'I don't want a baby sister,' " Johnson said during a Tuesday appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Hilbert was well established in his new career as a consultant when Popov called him again, out of the blue.
It was just out of the blue; we didn't even talk to him or say anything that can provoke it.
"It came out of the blue and with such urgency, I couldn't believe it!" his mother Aamna Taseer tells CNN.
Eric Degolier, a professional cyclist, wasn't sure what to expect when King contacted him out of the blue in 2004.
In December 2018, Trump, seemingly out of the blue, announced he was pulling all US forces out of northern Syria.
"Somebody can always show up out of the blue with more computational power than everyone else," he told The Verge.
It's less intrusive than a phone call out of the blue, and the concept helped Houseparty obtain 20 million users.
I let her make the call, thinking nothing of it, but here she was, calling me out of the blue.
"  He admits he was shocked by the nuptials, saying "I would say it was kind of out of the blue.
What text would you send your first love, if you had the guts to contact them out of the blue?
When we were about to record the album it resurfaced out of the blue and made it onto the album.
Both of them were in the span of 2 months so it was really out of the blue for me.
Every time someone gets embarrassed on 6ixBuzz, it's not out of the blue, they're aware they're going to catch it.
Once in a train station, a man shouted at him that he was the devil, completely out of the blue.
They explain the entire premise of a movie, completely out of the blue, and events just play out from there.
"[When] I was informed about the withdrawal out of the blue, I felt appalled and shocked," Aro told the magazine.
Guys telling me "I love you" out of the blue and then becoming cold and aloof, repelled by my attachment.
Seemingly out of the blue, the North Koreans threatened to walk away from the negotiations in Singapore on June 6900.
These two old friends, whose relations improved after the jet crisis, signed large scaled agreements together out of the blue.
I guess KEROGEN and KOPECK ruined it for a Monday … The revealer /idea really just came out of the blue.
When we where about to record the album it resurfaced out of the blue and made it onto the album.
That's worth listening to: But the headlines will go to Desiigner, whose new track "Outlet" appeared out of the blue.
Out of the blue, one of my friends and her boyfriend tried to get pregnant, succeeded, and had a baby.
I was just waking up, I was a little hungover, and it was kind of really out of the blue.
And then suddenly, out of the blue, there was —— [Knock] Callimachi: A knock at the door of our hotel room.
When my dogs left me out of the blue three weeks ago, I left stoically without the pencil man knowing.
"These attacks literally came out of the blue," said Jolien Veldwijk, the assistant country director for CARE, an aid group.
Then out of the blue, David [the "Game of Thrones" creator David Benioff] and Dan [creator Dan Weiss] called me.
As such, the out-of-the-blue passing of the baton to Mr. Chapek, 60, surprised Wall Street and Hollywood.
Still, she was fascinated by how, seemingly out of the blue, patients just forgot the past day, week or year.
I even helped somebody who emailed me out of the blue to mentor him on his proposal for a chainsaw.
Recently, my 12-year-old nephew told me out of the blue that he wasn't vaccinated and wanted to be.
"It was out of the blue," said Batcho, who has never worked in politics or legislation, according to the Post.
" Or out of the blue she'll ask things like, "What does 'kind' mean?" or "Why do trees just stand there?
" The former president, he explained, had called "some poor" art teacher "out of the blue" and said, "This is George Bush.
That's the only conclusion we can come to after Carey called up professional turban enthusiast Nick Cannon out of the blue.
But they held off on publishing or broadcasting anything, given that the claim was out of the blue and completely unsubstantiated.
But when the charming Andrew (Robert Webb) turns up out of the blue at his dad's funeral, Stephen's plans go awry.
I recently received a call out of the blue from a client contact that I hadn't heard from in 15 years.
Did you and Mike Patton have any personal beef leading up to that, or was it totally out of the blue?
"Out of the blue, then he said that his favorite place to have sex was his office," Heldman told BuzzFeed News.
I love when another board member comes up with an idea that's out of the blue and truly an aha moment.
The Out of the Blue films will focus on "mental health during the early years of parenthood," according to the magazine.
Out of the blue, some social media challenges take off to such an extent that people seem powerless to ignore them.
Then, out of the blue, he went back to NJPW and rocketed up the ranks to IWGP Heavyweight Champion by 2011.
An audience of tango connoisseurs shrieked, gasped and cooed at the fast-traveling trills and out-of the-blue pouncing skips.
If someone attacks you out of the blue, you are completely within your right to defend yourself by any means necessary.
"Approaching someone out of the blue and just trying to talk someone out of their beliefs is not successful," King acknowledged.
Terminating this program out of the blue is like a sucker punch in the gut of countless communities across the country.
Other presidential candidates in Madagascar gave similar accounts of Russians turning up out of the blue, some with bags of cash.
But there was no bolt from out of the blue, no brilliant offensive wrinkle, and certainly no Dontari Poe touchdown pass.
My brain does not produce stories out of the blue; I need to start with something concrete and then I develop.
It's frustrating when your phone updates out of the blue or freezes; it's far more concerning when your car does it.
McEnroe recalled when Connors called him out of the blue to practice before the 1982 Wimbledon championship, and then beat him.
Trump, out of the blue, proposed Cain as a candidate for one of the two open seats on the Federal Reserve.
"Totally out of the blue," he added, saying that his brother was engaged in politics but otherwise led a normal life.
"BUILDING THE WALL!" the President tweeted out of the blue on Saturday during his long weekend at his private Florida resort.
It's not that US and European leaders think Moscow is going to just up and occupy Latvia out of the blue.
And Frank Quattrone called me ... out of the blue, and he had left Morgan Stanley on, I think, Good Friday in '96.
For Allison, this is completely out of the blue and couldn't be more unexpected, given how brutal Luisa has been until now.
For the 2015 ceremony, however, Greer was called out of the blue with the offer to be that year's Miss Golden Globe.
I still remember my editor asking me, out of the blue, if I'd consider writing any more books in the Dimple universe.
" Ethan's 10-year-old brother Jamie said, "My little brother asked for a hug, and I got one out of the blue.
Last year, Kahn emailed Cook out of the blue with hopes that he would speak with her for a computer class project.
The goal was to see if Note7's were fundamentally flawed and prone to combusting completely out of the blue from charging.
Our Queen Beyoncé, backed by her army of ironclad NDAs, has always loved dazzling her fans with music out of the blue.
Now that I'm closer to the middle of the spectrum, I don't receive any out-of-the-blue comments on my size.
The bizarrely confident tweet came out of the blue, and includes no pictures, no articles, and no reasoning behind the untrue statement.
In "Jenna's Punishment Spanking," Jenna's upset that Michael booked a Caribbean getaway out of the blue, so he spanks her for it.
Earlier this month Beyoncé, out of the blue (as usual), dropped "Formation" and (as usual) people lost their proverbial shit over it.
President Trump then, seemingly out of the blue, said American companies would be allowed to sell software and hardware components to Huawei.
But he also acknowledged that such epiphanies don't occur out of the blue—that's why he believed in the possibilities of coalitions.
Kind of want to reach out, you shouldn't awkwardly out of the blue be like 'hey do you want to have lunch.
These two relationships collide when, out of the blue, Piper is named as an accomplice and sentenced to 15 months in prison.
OAKMONT, Pa. — Dustin Johnson's final competitive stroke before taking aim at winning his first major was a thunderbolt out of the blue.
Even Democrats who wanted more clarity from Warren on the issue were struck when she released -- out of the blue -- the video.
It took a long time, but then suddenly there was a day that—out of the blue—I realized I was fine.
Higgins-Howard emailed Musk out of the blue following the initial "pedo guy" tweet to offer his services as a private detective.
"Out of the Blue" (Saturday and Tuesday), a ragged portrait of a punk youth (Linda Manz) and her troubled home life (Mr.
Be honest: When you got my email out of the blue and saw the words "Business section," what was your immediate reaction?
The structure is slippery, freewheeling and associative, with scenes folding back on themselves and historical figures popping up out of the blue.
Some months later he contacted me out of the blue, with no memory that I had tried to get in touch before.
He was gazing at the back wall of the shop, and, completely out of the blue, he said something about Mahatma Gandhi.
To some close to the organization, this and other missteps indicate that the breach did not entirely come out of the blue.
More than 90% of that questionnaire's participants agreed that "someone calling to check in out of the blue" made them feel loved.
If you do not have a cat, one will be provided for you, mysteriously and out of the blue, at no charge.
He let it slip completely out of the blue, so much so that he shocked even the journalists he was sitting with. Whoops.
But it's also important to understand that SB 100 is not some big leap for California, or a flash out of the blue.
The man himself, Prince, is on his way Down Under in one of the most out-of-the-blue touring announcements ever seen.
The woman who spent much of her life in and out of the Blue House has left it again -- this time for good.
"A week after I defended my dissertation, I got several manic emails out of the blue from some guy named Fraser," Morris said.
" Cross agreed with his co-stars, saying that "this kind of behavior that's being described, it didn't just come out of the blue.
Believe it or not, even lesbians have to go on awkward first dates and deal with people who disappear out of the blue.
"It was completely out of the blue," he says, adding that "corporate welfare" doesn't truly generate wealth for working and middle-class families.
"China is a bit unpredictable – suddenly they buy a lot out of the blue, so you can never underestimate China's buying," said Berentsen.
"After poking in a massive profit warning out of the blue, this (the Times report) adds further mistrust about management" a trader said.
"Well, we finished it, it was done, and it sounded good," Keeler told MistaJam, trying to explain the out-of-the-blue release.
It was a blessing for us to have a child, and yet a surprise … because [the diagnosis] came completely out of the blue.
"A hacker steals a lot of money and out of the blue returns some of it…" Muroch trailed off and started to laugh.
"Lehman came out of the blue," said John Van Reenen, director of the Center for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics.
Still, she was rather surprised that I simply did that out of the blue one morning and then stuck to it for days.
Howard-Higgins emailed Musk out of the blue on the same day he tweeted Vernon Unsworth was a "pedo guy," offering his services.
I feel awful knowing that a friend is going to be hit out of the blue with news that will be financially devastating.
Vivendi's new position "comes absolutely out of the blue and was not agreed in any way," the company said in a news release.
I wouldn't do this out of the blue, but the next time you're together and she calls you the "B" word, take note.
These costs have come out of the blue, much to the surprise of startups that spent time developing chatbots for the Viber platform.
So maybe we'll get some updates out of the blue — but it's also possible we'll end the day with no idea what happened.
Mattis has also had to find ways to support Trump's more out of the blue ideas, such as a military parade in Washington.
Now this other guy, the guy I'm on the phone with, says "Pro Lerner" out of the blue, and I have a thought.
Kathleen [Kennedy] asked me if I'd be interested in directing the movie very much out of the blue, from my perspective at least.
After he had contacted Mr. Papadopoulos out of the blue over LinkedIn during the summer of 2016, the two met repeatedly in Manhattan.
The meeting was about to end disastrously — until I did something out of the blue that somehow humored him beyond belief: I giggled.
I've struggled with depression my whole life, so if my brain was playing tricks on me, it wouldn't be out of the blue.
Who knows whether WeWork will pull its act together, but the brush with death came a bit too much out of the blue.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar told the state broadcaster RTE the trip's announcement had come "a little bit out of the blue" earlier this month.
Most of us don't know what it's like for an out-of-the-blue great idea to turn into a billion-dollar company.
Be wary if someone claiming to be from the IRS calls you out of the blue and demands payment; it's probably a scammer.
"Johnson walked away from the old audience and assumed that a new one would appear instantly from out of the blue," Cohen explained.
Aselage testified that Shkreli contacted him "out of the blue" in 2012 and said he wanted Aselage to join his new company, Retrophin.
Declaring out of the blue that there's a movement on the left to change the name of Thanksgiving is another example of that.
"(It was) certainly out of the blue .... I guess (Diller) felt the change had to be made," Benchmark Company analyst Daniel Kurnos said.
When would I stop dropping to my knees (out of the blue) and crying so hard for so long that my ribs hurt?
Thursday night, rockets from Gaza that headed for Tel Aviv seemed to come out of the blue, then disappear almost without a trace.
NAPOLITANO: I don&apost -- MACCALLUM: Someone who was on the periphery of the campaign, who was -- you know basically emailing out of the blue.
Mid-week, you receive some exciting news about your job as things take an unexpected turn, putting you in demand out of the blue.
People act like the Open Internet Order and Broadband Privacy Rule came out of the blue, but it seemed pretty well supported by precedent.
This makes it hard to file a complaint against the company and leads to confused Americans fielding angry phone calls out of the blue.
When a local man needed a hearing aid for his child, Hernandez called him out of the blue and offered him $500, Grigsby said.
"After I split with my partner, out of the blue, I had nowhere to go, which was incredibly stressful," Edwards writes, according to E!
"I see patients in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s who develop it out of the blue," says Dr. Ogunleye, who has not treated Dunham.
However, she says "out of the blue" she got a call from Weinsten with a "godsend" job as a freelance script reader for Miramax.
"Every woman is, in theory, at risk [for ovarian torsion], but the typical story is that doesn't happen out of the blue," he said.
Out of the Blue sees Mison harking back to 1993, the year he first soundtracked the Ibizan sunsets down at the Cafe Del Mar.
Quite out of the blue, I was not expecting to fall in love with a Frenchman and move to Paris, but there I was.
Bieber's decision seemed to come out of the blue, but our sources say it was squarely based on what Bieber believes is religious enlightenment.
And it is easier for the Fed to manage a downturn that it knows is coming than one that comes out of the blue.
So it came as quite a surprise when the same Supreme Court overturned all these decisions out of the blue late on February 1st.
If you got an out-of-the-blue text from an ex while drinking eggnog 'round the Christmas tree this week, you're not alone.
"It happened out of the blue and we rushed to Baryshivka to that registry office," Valentyna Radionova, a senior manager at Stolitsa, told Reuters.
He telephoned me back in April, out of the blue, to chat about the current court and compare notes on our respective book endeavors.
Ford helped with e-scooter research at Purdue University with Jelly scooters, so this foray into the vehicles isn't completely out of the blue.
What better way to do that than becoming an expert at thoughtful gift-giving for anniversaries, holidays, or just out-of-the-blue occasions.
The point is to keep the lines of communication open so you're not just contacting them out of the blue when things head south.
It started with "ghosting" — when the person you're seeing disappears out of the blue and you're convinced they've died or have been rendered mute.
Out of the blue, Suede was invited to play a reunion show at London's Royal Albert Hall in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Bosh's absence created an enormous hole in the Heat's lineup, and out of the blue appeared Johnson, a player whom the Heat already admired.
Those of us involved wanted to break out of the blue cocoon surrounding policing and work closely with neighborhood residents to protect their communities.
"You can't just put a finance minister out there out of the blue, you also have to clarify what he should do," Juncker said.
The question is not out of the blue — it's from our international desk's quiz in honor of its 100th What in the World feature.
Out of the blue, before the newspaper story, he got in touch about the bee situation and asked me to come to the factory.
The pair connected in 2001 when Mr. Hirway emailed Mr. Malina, a fellow Yalie, out of the blue, asking for advice about the industry.
After getting beaten up and kicked out of the blue-chip index, its shares are now rallying to their best level in a month.
But this shift from being primarily a clothing retailer to a competitor of Pottery Barn or West Elm isn't entirely out of the blue.
But there's another 80 people who you kind of, it's going to be weird if Peter kind of FaceTimes me out of the blue.
Then, out of the blue: "I got a call from Amazon asking me to come and give a presentation about my work," he said.
Adding to the chill was the lack of a compelling legal justification for the department's conditions, which appeared to come out of the blue.
The firm was the one in Luxembourg that sent that out-of-the-blue email asking that defendants in the cases be left alone.
One day, seemingly out of the blue, she told me she could not see me anymore because she no longer felt comfortable around me.
One day Mr. McQueen "phoned me out of the blue," Mr. Poots recalled at an interview in the Shed's temporary New York City offices.
" At one point, when Kimmel tried to interject with a question, West clarified, from out of the blue: "I'm not concerned about specifics here.
If you have not set up a Waze friends list, odds are another Waze user nearby sent you the greeting out of the blue.
Lil Tecca was 16 and living with his parents on Long Island when an out-of-the-blue tweet brought him to Los Angeles.
JESSE GREEN 'CAROLINE, OR CHANGE' When "Caroline, or Change" opened at the Public Theater in 2003, it was a musical out of the blue.
" Trump raised the issue with Comey "out of the blue," according to McCabe, saying things "like, 'What's wrong with that deputy director of yours?
So it almost certainly comes as a confusing surprise when, for some, another round of communication begins out of the blue in early May.
Last week, seemingly out of the blue, Warren apologized to the tribe for using the DNA test as an attempt to prove her heritage.
SO, I DON'T KNOW, MAYBE THEY FORCES CAN COME OUT OF THE BLUE STARTING NEXT WEEK, BUT I'M FROM MISSOURI ON ALL THIS STUFF.
Lightning Deals do not stick around for the full 48 hours of the Prime Day sale, and will often launch out of the blue.
Nicholson "was not in the habit of getting out-of-the-blue requests, " according to Ashlee Vance's book "Elon Musk, " and he was impressed.
Trump's tweet came out of the blue after Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin held "constructive" talks with their counterparts in Beijing last week.
This call was hardly out of the blue — a repeal of the 17th has been a mid-tier Tea Party priority for years now.
The elephant, called Mbanje, was shot and killed by rangers after the attack, which was described as "out of the blue" at the time.
The Kleins have circulated this story where my lawyer appears out of the blue making demands, but that simply was not the sequence of events.
"Oh, yes, you're Nollywood," Mahmood Ali-Balogun, a leading Nollywood filmmaker, said the second I introduced myself in an out-of-the-blue phone call.
We love how you write to us out of the blue to tell us you love us -- or to point us to a funny video.
But, in the case that you get a call out of the blue, it's never a good idea to make things up as you go.
We first discovered covfefe late last night, at around midnight eastern time, when Donald Trump tweeted a reference to its arrival out of the blue.
We therefore elected to utilise his work to present a psycho-social analysis that exposes his violent actions as not emerging out of the blue.
He called me up one day too, just out of the blue, asked how I was and if my garbage was being taken care of.
One publication, the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ), said the shutdown came out of the blue as it apparently didn't get the notification email.
Those characteristics were in the plan drawn up by the pavilion's out-of-the-blue patron: the Tilt-Up Concrete Association of Mount Vernon, Iowa.
Her step into the shoe world isn't completely out of the blue, as both her parents operated multiple stores in her hometown of Austin, Texas.
While the attacks are considered unprovoked -- meaning a person didn't jump on or grab hold of a shark -- they didn't come out of the blue.
For four years, I didn't hear anything... Until out of the blue, she said she was ready: we decided to go on an adventure again.
Although none of Syd's friends see the entryway, we know it's as "real" as anything else thanks to Aubrey's out-of-the-blue dance number.
On two separate occasions, the punch was so hard and so painful and so out of the blue that I shit in my pants. Twice.
Buffett said that the move was "out of the blue" and that he had not spoken to anyone on the Wells Fargo board about it.
In a Facebook posting, officials with Out of the Blue said the aircraft collided with at least one bird, igniting one of the plane's engines.
One professional who worked with the singer tells us, Prince called him out of the blue one day and said he wanted to hire him.
You know that Facebook friend who messages you out of the blue because she's got an "exciting business opportunity" she knows will change your life?
It feels serendipitous, almost, when someone else, seemingly out of the blue, brings up the one piece of art you have the strongest feelings for.
When out of the blue, a stranger sent her a naked picture on Snapchat that left nothing to the imagination, she stood up for herself.
Three days later another call came out of the blue: a relative had been found and Baby Serenity would be placed there that same day.
The workings of the committee that determines which stocks stay in and which ones drop out of the blue chip index are a bit mysterious.
Out of the blue "If they had any indication ... that this was coming, they should have told all of these hundreds of people," Cuzick said.
Some months later, Mr. Blanco said, Mr. Sheeran called him out of the blue — intoxicated "out of his mind" at a festival — just to talk.
From the outside looking in, Theron and Penn were a loving couple, until one day, out of the blue, Theron simply stopped talking to Penn.
When she encountered resistance from some ballet studios, she began sending private Instagram messages "out of the blue" to professional dancers she admired, she said.
I'm not surprised that they went, but I thought it would be more of a coordinated and not out of the blue at 10 O'clock.
The longtime strategist said Friday he does not expect a recession, but the "out of the blue" coronavirus does raise some doubts about that prediction.
"I was a bit surprised to receive the news, out of the blue and on Christmas day," Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni told a press conference.
My family has no idea where our next check will come from, because of a radical change in rent laws, enacted out of the blue.
Call or write a note out of the blue We often reach out to wish someone a happy birthday, arrange plans or ask for help.
We'll also need evidence the phones don't stop working out of the blue like the Fold did for plenty of reviewers — including CNBC's — last year.
The white man at the overwhelmingly white meeting came right over to her and, out of the blue, shared his excitement about the upcoming ceremony.
Ed Fries (former head of Microsoft Game Studios): One day out of the blue, the phone rings and it's Peter Tamte, who I knew a bit.
Trump's seemingly out-of-the-blue tweet on Wednesday reversing the administration's stance came as a surprise to the government lawyers tasked with arguing the case.
"The IRS won't send you an email about a tax bill or refund out of the blue," said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen in a prepared statement.
Hours after an unexpected and out-of-the-blue appearance, Kanye West has explained the motives behind his meeting with Donald Trump, our current president-elect.
My first crush called me out of the blue at exactly the right moment to prevent my suicide, and then I married her a decade later.
Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein feels like something totally out of the blue, a bizarre little gift bestowed upon millions of unsuspecting Netflix subscribers around the world.
And yet, around 5:30 on a random weeknight, I looked down to see my college roommate calling out of the blue from five states away.
However, as I said above, the applications and services are extremely hard to predict as they come out of the blue as sudden, unanticipated, explosive surprises!
But Paris' star turn as a celebrity model was hardly the only out of the blue surprise the Italian designer had in store for his guests.
Rippon says Johnson's call came out of the blue (he'd actually forgotten she was still on vacation) and when he answered, he wondered: Was everything okay?
The alleged assault Wednesday night against the protester occurred seemingly out of the blue as a group of protesters were being escorted out of the building.
Baker calls Nora out of the blue and asks if she wants to see her children — themselves departed — then informs her that he's in St. Louis.
And if a young child hasn't brought up the "scary clown" phenomenon, don't force the issue, he says: "I wouldn't introduce it … out of the blue."
Beyond that rainy-day money, these four precautions can help you better weather common financial shocks: Not all financial emergencies pop up out of the blue.
Although some acquisitions appear to come out of the blue, it's important to remember that one doesn't just buy a company for the heck of it.
"I have to say, this is a little bit out of the blue," said Harry Kazianis, a Korea expert at the Center for the National Interest.
Bill Clough, chief executive of CUI Global, was shocked to learn, out of the blue, that shareholders were voting one of his directors off the board.
Here we were thinking that everything has been a little quiet over at Amazon lately, and then four new Echo deals drop out of the blue.
On my twenty-second birthday, he messaged me out of the blue about how he wanted to push me up against a wall and fuck me.
The French Tennis Federation (FTT), in an announcement that came out of the blue on Tuesday, said they were moving the tournament to Sept. 20-Oct.
The French Tennis Federation (FTT), in an announcement that came out of the blue on Tuesday, said they were moving the tournament to Sept. 20-Oct.
Ms. Gabriel said she hadn't considered being a brand ambassador until, out of the blue, AT&T reached out to her via direct message on Instagram.
Here are three smart ways to make that happen: It's unlikely that your company is just going to give you a raise out of the blue.
Working from home can be tricky to get used to, especially when you're just thrust into it out-of-the-blue, thanks to a global pandemic.
So when, out of the blue, "Nightflyers" got greenlit, getting that money, the pickup fee, actually saved me — it enabled me to get out of debt.
In a teaser for the upcoming series, Law, 46, ascends out of the blue ocean waters wearing only a pair of white, glistening, low-rise swimwear.
Most cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob, about 85 percent, are "sporadic," meaning they strike out of the blue in people with no risk factors or family history.
The first time I ever wrote about Iger was when ABC, seemingly out of the blue, named him to take over its entertainment division in 1989.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced out of the blue on Monday that "the main part" of the Russian military contingent in Syria would start to withdraw.
So thinks Norval (Elijah Wood), a music-industry poseur, of his out-of-the-blue summons to the isolated shoreside home of his long-estranged father.
Mr. Christie said he heard nothing since 2018 about the case until Mr. Trump called him out of the blue last Thursday to ask about it.
None of this means that a bear market is on the immediate horizon, or that a recession will come like a bolt out of the blue.
The out-of-the-blue reference triggered questions about the vice president's role in the latest mess and the unusual relationship between the pair of leaders.
I've known plenty who were once adamant about never becoming a parent until one day, almost out of the blue, they started to entertain the possibility.
Then, one day out of the blue, he got a call from O'Bannon, the former U.C.L.A. basketball great who was working for a Las Vegas car dealer.
Princess raised eyebrows a few weeks ago when, out of the blue, she announced she was leaving the reality show ... but we've learned she's not going anywhere.
I have had lots of good hookups on Grindr, but they've mostly just happened out of the blue and definitely not from looking for my ideal companion.
If everything went as planned, I would finally understand why Giampiero vanished out of the blue, removed all his work from the internet, and no longer performed.
I know those buggers are always listening, and yeah, it does freak me out when Alexa responds to my TV or says something out of the blue.
He went on his long sabbatical out of the blue, and it was left to us to figure out who was going to lead the Halo team.
In the noisy arena that is Atlanta rap, the song "Wonder Why,"​ which appeared out of the blue about two years ago, was a soft, smooth reprieve.
During his round, Woods had two moments that served as tributes to Kobe Bryant, one intentional, and one that came more or less out of the blue.
Having organized themselves via social media since May (when the movement was sparked by an online petition), the Yellow Vests have arrived somewhat out of the blue.
It's a power ballad about being dumped out of the blue — "I am not your one and only, now I'm just another lonely girl," the chorus chimes.
In most cases, if your target is not present then they may text or call you seemingly out of the blue, flirting and wanting to see you.
He refused to stop, and "that's the precocious, prescient, urgent advice I managed to give myself, out of the blue, and somehow managed to take," he writes.
Amara says Kanye's support came out of the blue, and while she's grateful ... she makes it clear she's not on board with Ye's love of President Trump.
As the years went by you'd see him less and less often, until one day (out of the blue), you'd look, but would not find him anywhere.
Oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell also took a sizeable chunk out of the blue-chip index as the rout in equities sent crude prices tumbling.
But based on some quick Google searching, it doesn't appear the two are friends ... so, it seems like it's kind of an out of the blue crack.
"One day out of the blue, a man joined in a duet of mine and my jaw hit the floor," she says in a PEOPLE exclusive clip.
"They had started getting a lot of calls from partners and the public out of the blue, asking about the hurricane and local impacts," Ms. Buchanan wrote.
Louis C. K. announced the first episode of his self-made, self-distributed barroom drama in January with an out-of-the-blue email to his fans.
When Ike (Daniel J. Watts) proposes to Tina seemingly out of the blue, she responds by singing "Better Be Good to Me," from her 1984 comeback album.
On Monday morning, seemingly out of the blue, he tweeted this: Russia and China are playing the Currency Devaluation game as the U.S. keeps raising interest rates.
Hand said he got an email from Washington out of the blue notifying him his federal contract would end in 30 days -- by the end of November.
"The guy, out of the blue, sends me a text saying, 'I want to be your new deputy minister,'" Mr. Abromavicius recalled in an interview in Kiev.
You have a surprising conversation on Wednesday as Venus connects with Uranus, the planet of the unexpected, opening you up to meeting someone out of the blue.
Then, out of the blue, a security official telephoned her last week to say she could pick up a passport and leave the country, European diplomats said.
"We're still in the early stage of this spreading out of the blue states and into the red states," said Hendel, the president of Levin Easterly Partners.
I knew I was going to drive cross country back East so I called her out of the blue and asked her to have dinner with me.
But the video message, which contained an image of Saudi and Swedish flags overlaid with Arabic text, arrived out of the blue, the New York Times reports.
The musical that grew from these seeds — with a gorgeous score by Jeanine Tesori — came out of the blue in another sense: It was steeped in sadness.
Oh, and an Academy Award-winning actress who married Cooke Maroney, an art bro, at a seemingly out-of-the-blue Rhode Island wedding this past weekend.
And you're here to tell me that Jones is in no way connected to Johnny Pops coming out of the blue to complain about the NFL's leadership?!
Of course, unless you read the book, you wouldn't know about any of this without that mid-credits scene where Charlie shows up out of the blue.
"Your methods of aging whiskey over 2 years, and in charred brand new barrels however, is a crime where I come from," he added out of the blue.
" Paying it forward: "I remember getting a phone call from Jerry Seinfeld out of the blue on my answering machine -- him just saying how much he enjoyed ['Swingers'].
While the audience's reaction may have seemed out of the blue and charming — considering Streep's multiple Oscar nominations throughout her career — it was planned from the get-go.
This way, you can have a grasp on what laws and protections might apply to you, so if something does happen out of the blue, you're prepared. 4.
In what rational universe could someone simply issue electronic scrip — or just announce that they intend to — and create, out of the blue, billions of dollars of value?
When best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama winner Frances McDormand took the time to, "out of the blue," go backstage to shake Simone's hand.
Out of the blue (more or less literally), he's possessed by a creature known as Genesis, which gives him the power to make people do whatever he says.
So, even Villanelle's seemingly out-of-the-blue seduction of a married, middle-aged American woman named Pamela (Susie Trayling) towards the beginning of "Know You" means something.
"David has made a personal decision to spend more time with his wife, children, and extended family in Los Angeles," the firm announced, seemingly out of the blue.
You want to be covered in case you lose your job and struggle to find another one or are hit with an out-of-the-blue medical emergency.
Morton writes that "cracks began to appear in their marriage" shortly after they tied the knot, but that their separation was "totally out of the blue" for Engelson.
Also known as Sirsasana, the headstand pose wasn't out of the blue — Baldwin's book incorporates many principles from yoga, such as finding balance, staying grounded and letting go.
Whatever this audiobook means, even if they aren't working on a movie yet, they're certainly drumming up enthusiasm for this forgotten spin-off rather out of the blue.
But even a small diaspora of lefties could take a bite out of the blue doughnut of Conservative constituencies that make up London's outer suburbs and nearby towns.
No, the only thing former players can count on going forward is the same thing the retired player who called me out of the blue could count on.
He mentioned it out of the blue after returning from a visit to the victims and the first responders of the two deadly mass shootings over the weekend.
It's the first concrete product-delivery information we've received since Microsoft first stunned the tech world with this seemingly out-of-the-blue device over a year ago.
O'Neill told CNBC the rhetoric was perhaps "a bit surprising by Brussels leadership standards," who were "normally extremely diplomatic," but did not come completely out of the blue.
According to Green, he evaded the marriage question while Woodson slowly stirred a pot of water and told him, out of the blue, she would never hurt him.
For most observers the incident came out of the blue, but locals say they had been warning authorities of radicalization in their communities for the past two years.
Romney recalled receiving a call out of the blue from Vice President-elect Mike Pence when Romney was golfing in Hawaii, asking if he'd like to be considered.
Rather than assuming that her agitated behavior is coming out of the blue, the responding officer could address concerns around Suzanne's dog and help de-escalate the situation.
Doing things seemingly "out of the blue" has pretty always much been Kanye's go-to technique — or at the very least, the one that's attracted the most notice.
Synopsis: In "The Baxter," Elliot Sherman (Michael Showalter) is set to marry his fianceé Caroline (Elizabeth Banks) right as her ex-boyfriend turns up out of the blue.
According to The Ringer&aposs Ricky R. Tynes, the request for Kap&aposs workout came "out of the blue," rather than as the result of some ongoing negotiation.
"The thriller movie of a flat calm sea with a 100ft wave hitting the cruise liner out of the blue is myth," he told Fox News via email.
"We were following each other on Instagram and he direct-messaged me one fine day, out of the blue," the Game of Thrones star revealed to the outlet.
And I experienced such phenomenal success and quite a bit of fame early on, and really out of the blue, and I think it can just affect you.
"I got a phone call out of the blue from the Grand Rapids museum, asking, 'Will you talk to this artist guy about the Great Lakes,'" she said.
And I think it's important to note — and it hasn't been noted — that this kind of behavior that's being described, it didn't just come out of the blue.
And as Dakin reports, this tie-up wasn't exactly out of the blue: Goldman's co-head of global TMT banking helped make the introduction to SAP's top execs.
It's like going to a family function, and the one relative you don't mind chatting with suddenly starts in on some anti-vaccine stuff out of the blue.
It started a major political fight seemingly out of the blue, didn't sufficiently prepare to argue its position, and made a set of statements that didn't make sense.
Completely out of the blue, I received an email from Billy's GP saying he was no longer allowed by the Home Office to write Billy's prescription for medical cannabis.
"That's not the type of guy who grabs or gropes a superstar out of the blue," McFarland said of Mueller, adding that Swift's "300-pound bodyguard" was standing nearby.
Growing up, the nuns at school terrified me with the threat of God's love, how it could take me out of the blue the way it had taken them.
The advantages of the leading phone makers build up in a compounding fashion that makes it incredibly hard for anyone to disrupt the status quote out of the blue.
At the Battle of the Five Gods event this year, Wobbles came out of the blue with an incredible run, landing in fourth place at the hands of Mango.
One moment she's dropping makeup bundles and fragrances out of the blue, and the next she's changing up her hair from a neon-green wig to a blunt bob.
Two days later, my boyfriend broke up with me out of the blue and, to top it all off, the internet in my flat went out the same night.
Corinne Olympios sent Bachelor Nation in a frenzy when she suddenly posted a photo with Nick Viall out of the blue on Monday, with no caption and no explanation.
Trump's two-week deadline for Congress to fix asylum laws came suddenly and somewhat out of the blue, after a Friday night phone call with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Avon was booted out of the blue chip S&P 500 in 2015 because its market value was too small, ending a half of century run on the index.
On December 21, West seemingly came out of the blue to hate on James, with no real evident motive: Granted, it's worth noting that West suffers from bipolar disorder.
I was slightly dubious about how 'out of the blue' this really was, given how perfectly it was timed to my arrival, but Knight delivered a stirring tribute regardless.
In the sleepy suburb of Doraville, Georgia, homeowner Hilda Brucker received a call out of the blue from the municipal court threatening her with a failure to appear violation.
"The bottom line is that under no circumstances will the IRS initiate contact out of the blue asking you to click on a link," said Tulino of the IRS.
Comparatively, Tiger Cub Coatue fell by 5%, thanks to the crash, and Steve Cohen's Point72 lost money because of the out-of-the-blue market shift, according to Bloomberg.
But there is something interesting going on that has come out of the blue that could finally make 2-in-1s much more interesting to a lot of users.
"They yanked us out of the blue with no warning," said Amir Moussavian, chief executive of OurPact, the top parental-control iPhone app, with more than three million downloads.
I bolded the emphasis there because it is worth remembering there had been no prior discussions between the companies, and Broadcom's hostile takeover offer came out of the blue.
His decision to cut the Toronto City Council from 47 seats to 25, however, was not part of his campaign platform and seemed to come out of the blue.
On the second day of 2020, awash in the possibilities of a new year — nay, decade — my iPhone pinged with a notification that came from out of the blue.
As with other out-of-the-blue account notices you may get, do not click links in the message or open any attached files, even if it looks legitimate.
When my husband broke his news out of the blue one day in 2012, we were living in a 5,000-square-foot home on three acres in the country.
Occasionally the label has scored out-of-the-blue hits, like "Buena Vista Social Club" and Henryk Gorecki's somber Symphony No. 3, which sold more than a million copies.
They are offering very little money for the desperately needed Border Wall & now, out of the blue, want a cap on convicted violent felons to be held in detention!
His Lowlands drawl stretched across Frightened Rabbit's bittersweet high points, a troubled friend turning up out of the blue in a foreign city, cracking a joke before saying hello.
Out of the blue, Darren called me after he led the jury at the Berlin Film Festival [in 2015] and awarded a prize to Pablo Larraín's film The Club.
You go around and shake the can, and the bolt, or the idea comes out of the blue, and they get what happens when you become very successful or fail.
They will be overly apologetic, won't ask for what they need, and then [they] will build up resentment and get tough all of the sudden and out of the blue.
Mira Nair didn't really know Nagenda, but he happened to be visiting family in her backyard in the Ugandan city of Kampala, so he called her out of the blue.
Other combos creep up on you, and you don't realize they're perfect until you experience them out of the blue (chocolate and bacon, Eminem and Dido, hot Jägermeister in winter).
During a photo op to call the troops for Christmas, Trump also went off on an out-of-the-blue tangent about his firing of former FBI director James Comey.
It may occur out of the blue, too, so don't be surprised if a friend leans in for a kiss while you're out having drinks or watching a show. Coupled?
A festival of independent film, it is Sundance that promotes small, out-of-the-blue movies like 2017's The Big Sick, when went on to earn an Oscar nomination.
While I get the most wear out of the blue, the other side contains a shimmery, cool silver cream that looks gorgeous tapped onto the lids with a cat-eye.
The police commissioner of the state actually phoned my fixer out of the blue and said I wasn't allowed to take any more photos of coal after my second week.
But even a small diaspora of lefties could take a bite out of the blue doughnut of Conservative constituencies that make up London's outer suburbs and nearby towns (see map).
"She called me out of the blue one day in May of last year and said, 'You write about the cult — I want to tell you something,&apos" Parlato recalls.
It does not report viewership numbers to investors, entertainment reporters, Hollywood, or fans—a fact that can be especially frustrating when popular shows seemingly get canceled out of the blue.
One former hospital employee likened the practice to your private physician calling you out of the blue to check up on you, then billing your insurance company for the call.
"The Healing" leaves us with a comforting intimation that, just as tragedy can strike us out of the blue, healing can come just as unexpectedly, and from unlikely sources, too.
Then, out of the blue, he came up with a feeble excuse about the crossword tournament starting soon and having to drive there and we had to stop the match!
His out-of-the-blue attack on the rules by which broadcasters attribute their ownership interests in joint sales agreement (JSA) arrangements went straight to the heart of media ownership.
"Don't you think it's weird, that here I am at an incredibly 'crossroadish'time in my life, and I get hit by a bicycle, just out of the blue?" she asks.
And finally, the president surprised many with his out-of-the-blue endorsement last week of Iraq War pilot John James over businessman Sandy Pensler in Michigan's GOP Senate primary.
This investment doesn't come out of the blue: the country and company signed an agreement in June soft-announcing a possible investment, though with scale and terms to be announced.
Some even told of how, out of the blue, they'd been informed they could no longer bet, shut out by the ethereal traders whose decisions on such matters are final.
Jesse Ventura, of course, who won the governorship of Minnesota out of the blue and served as the catalyst for Keith Ellison's now famous lonely cry that Trump might win.
Early the following morning, I was paged with the news that, out of the blue, her blood pressure had plummeted, she had become confused, and she had spiked a fever.
But the reunion festivities are interrupted by a knock on the door: an old man, appearing out of the blue (no car, completely dry despite the rainstorm howling around him).
With the video for "God's Plan," which was released out of the blue last week, it's a bit obvious that Drake has finally, totally lost his grip on the reins.
A man receives an email out of the blue from a woman he barely knows, which sets off an intimate, clandestine correspondence in the days leading up to his wedding.
" She cared deeply for her friends and the animals in her life, and was not above texting you out of the blue to let you know that you were "irreplaceable.
"Out of the blue comes this weird-looking gentleman, I say weird-looking because he had anger on his face," said Mr. Madasani, 215, an aviation systems engineer at Garmin.
Dear Miss Manners: Out of the blue, one of the women from my church offered to give me a small sum of money every month if I would quit smoking.
"Trump comments are one of those wild cards that spring out of the blue and take down the markets," said Gary Bradshaw, portfolio manager with Hodges Funds in Dallas, Texas.
Brit Marling stars in this mysterious new series with spiritual undertones, which she wrote with its director, Zal Batmanglij — and which has landed from Netflix seemingly out of the blue.
"Out of the blue, I got this letter delivered to me through the team from some guy in Louisiana kind of busting my chops," Messenger recalled with a hearty laugh.
The characters who populate her film also pop up as performers in the pavilion: One arrives out of the blue to present an impromptu magic show for visitors, for instance.
Adele and her husband Simon Konecki have separated, and although the pair kept their relationship incredibly private over the years, news of their split didn't come completely out of the blue.
"Out of the blue, he asked me, 'What do you think about IUDs?' which is definitely a conversation that you never imagine that you would have with your dad," she said.
"He was telling this stranger how wonderful and amazing I was, and then out of the blue said, 'Imogen would be perfect if it wasn't for her body,'" she told Shape.
I came to think of these high-voltage bolts out of the blue as jolts — painful events that stop people in their tracks and then thrust them forward to positive change.
I can still send him a cross-country, out-of-the-blue text about a 20-year-old movie, and know that in minutes he will write back:"OMG, I KNOW."
But the downside of needing to constantly generate a string of ideas for episodes is that some of them will seem to just sort of come up out of the blue.
Members of the Sri Lankan Christian minority said that Sunday's attacks came "out of the blue" and there had not been an upsurge in tensions or threats ahead of the bombings.
Staff has not convinced him to give up sending erratic tweets out of the blue just yet, but if current reports are true, Twitter is the only app on his phone.
"My publicist, out of the blue, pulled me aside and said, 'Anna, listen, there are going to be paparazzi all over them,'" she said of Pratt and Lawrence, according to BuzzFeed.
His unification moment was first conjectured famously while he was sitting having afternoon tea under an apple tree in Woolsthorpe, when out of the blue an apple fell on his head.
" "Over the summer, unexpectedly and out of the blue, we were contacted by [Young Once] and learned they were considering a S2- a follow up on some of the original cast.
But when a fan, the calculus teacher Andy (Michael Guagno), asks out of the blue to be buzzed into her apartment, she begins a journey back to her next paper fold.
Anderson warned that hackers will play on the hype to get visitors to click on out-of-the blue, too-good-to-be-true offers, like random emails offering better seats.
She called me out of the blue, said she liked the book very much and that she could offer me access to any Romanian prison if I wanted to photograph there.
So though it might have come a little out of the blue, it seems that it really was only a matter of time until the Bank of Barbz opened for business.
Mr. Trump reiterated his attacks on the special counsel this week, saying Mr. Mueller decided "out of the blue" to write a report, ignoring that regulations require him to do so.
This guy contacted me out of the blue and basically outed himself as someone who'd been harassing me on various platforms and at various workplaces over the course of six years.
Justin Bieber might be going through a mid-20s crisis -- first, he's challenging Tom Cruise to a fight out of the blue ... now he's gifting himself a fancy new crotch rocket.
The carmaker's board and investors have been worried about Elon Musk's erratic behavior for some time — and especially after his out-of-the-blue tweet about potentially taking the company private.
I couldn't help but wonder how I myself might react to an out-of-the-blue event that could hinder the use of my hands or another part of my body.
Bayern Munich took the lead, through Joshua Kimmich, and only conceded out of the blue, a momentary lapse in concentration allowing Marcelo to shoot home from the edge of the box.
"Every once in a while, out of the blue, he would send me a text telling me what was going on in his life and how things were," Mr. Fox said.
Out of the Blue In Maggie Nelson's "Bluets," waves of allusions to art and literary history part to reveal depths of heartbreak in 240 prose poems — devotionals to the color blue.
Her out of the blue missive, as well as her almost year-long refusal to talk to me or answer any questions after it, had also left me in the dark.
I'd feel one coming on—or worse, it would happen out of the blue—and I'd bury my head between my knees, cursing whomever or whatever that wired me this way.
And a crucial moment in the fundraiser was when one of Charlotte's acquaintances offered, out of the blue, to match donations up to $25,20073 — the first of many match offers to follow.
You submit a resume to a government website and then there's a lot of waiting until you get that phone call out of the blue to come to Houston for an interview.
I got a call from my agent one day out of the blue saying Jon Favreau wants you to be Timon in the new Lion King, and I was just in shock.
It's not exactly come out of the blue – West founded his first ministry in the suburbs of Milan while turning out for Inter, and kept it up when he moved to England.
She followed me back, and out of the blue gave me her phone number, told me what street she lived on, and offered me free tickets to a Redskins game, entirely unprompted.
Monday was no different, when seemingly out of the blue, Justice Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas bickered openly about an execution the court's majority put on hold back in March.
On Monday night's episode, Jax Taylor broke up with his loyal girlfriend, seemingly out of the blue, weeks after she'd forgiven him for cheating on her with a former co-worker, Faith.
Ford's decision came "out of the blue" for local dealers, which had made sizeable investments in showrooms and other facilities to support an expansion plan that Ford announced in 2011, Ponto said.
But Adam will always have the distinction of being the one ex who reached out years later, dropping me an email out of the blue with kind words and a genuine apology.
On August 21, Pike Carlson was in the backyard of his family's home with his older brother, Gage, when the 65-pound lion appeared out of the blue, NBC-affiliated KUSA reported.
Then, last July and seemingly out of the blue, the UK government made the announcement he had been waiting for years to hear: it planned to ban conversion therapy in the country.
My love for tacos culminated a few years ago, when out of the blue, I received a personal invitation to take a private tour of the Taco Bell headquarters in Irvine, California.
These are good questions, maybe less about the new proposal than about the system as a whole, which, apparently, requires a bolt out of the blue, or Albany, to shake things up.
She said that out of the blue, a new Zeel representative had informed her that the company was no longer giving out warnings and that the client's account had finally been terminated.
He, like other members of the team, said he had been approached out of the blue by Ms. Pavlovic — in his case, by email — and was taken by her gumption and candor.
Email, text message and phone scams constantly evolve, so taking a default position of distrust on any out-of-the-blue contact until you can verify it can help keep you safer.
But his hunger for press — which he nourished over 40 years of cultivating reporters, taking their calls on virtually any subject and calling them out of the blue to chat — remains undiminished.
She asked me to be discreet with this information, but I feel compelled to do something; I don't feel that it's fair for my stepson to be hit out of the blue.
An investment law enacted in October builds on the generals' market reforms and, unlike their decrees, which were often imposed out of the blue, it was the subject of an extensive public consultation.
One day he called me up out of the blue and said, 'I am going to say these words and don't react, just tell me what you think: Pride and Prejudice... and zombies.
Comfort, which is listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange, announced it was in talks with Uber over a "potential strategic alliance" in August so the tie-in doesn't come out of the blue.
Olivia Locher was photographing a friend for her senior thesis when he mentioned — out of the blue — that, in Alabama, it is illegal to carry an ice-cream cone in your back pocket.
But Apple seems to be shipping devices out of the blue, with phones that were originally expected to arrive at the end of November now showing delivery dates as early as November 6th.
Case in point: The president's new demand for Congress on asylum law came out of the blue; Pelosi and Trump didn't discuss asylum law on their Friday night call, the Democratic aide said.
We retired back to his place for a makeout sesh and found ourselves naked, with him straddling me, when out of the blue he sat right down on my dick without a condom.
Kendra Boysen, co-owner of Out of the Blue, said in a telephone interview that typically the optimum altitude for skydivers to parachute out of a plane is about 12,000 feet (3,658 meters).
TOWARDS THE END OF THE BOOK, IT'S INTERESTING, AT THE VERY END OF THE BOOK REALLY, AS YOU WERE WORKING ON IT, YOU GOT A CALL OUT OF THE BLUE FROM DICK FULD.
In a June interview with CNN, Kelly said that call from Trump's transition team about joining the administration came out of the blue, and he turned to his wife to get her thoughts.
According to the company's 2016 Newlywed Report, which they sent PEOPLE in a release, engagements are becoming more and more collaborative, as opposed to questions popped to a partner out of the blue.
It was another troubling performance by the Texan, whose consistent brilliance from last year has given way of late to a series of poor rounds that seemingly have occurred out of the blue.
Instant Family also delves into a sad reality that many foster parents experience: the resurfacing of a birth parent out of the blue that can stop a family from adopting a foster child.
Nowhere was that more obvious than in Trump's out-of-the-blue announcement Wednesday night that he is banning travelers from most of Europe to the US for 30 days, and perhaps more.
"It's akin to a trauma, the news that's devastating and the surprising, out-of-the-blue way you learn it," said Dr. Jason Karlawish, a geriatrician who co-directs the Penn Memory Center.
Flashes of the attack hit her out of the blue, triggered by a song or a smell; she still cannot eat at the California burger joint she and her attacker went to together.
CreditCreditAnastasiia Sapon for The New York Times A year ago, Dr. Matthew Porteus, a genetics researcher at Stanford, received an out-of-the-blue email from a young Chinese scientist, asking to meet.
Conversely, Corinne Foxx, daughter of Jamie Foxx, did not realize she was in the running to be the 2016 Miss Golden Globe 2016 until a call came "out of the blue," she said.
" Mr. Okamoto continued, "It's not a problem for people who are used to abusive language, like me, but a great many people would feel frightened when they receive invectives out of the blue.
That feeling was amplified by my initial review device: the first Swift 7 I had in for review developed a screen flicker out of the blue, despite never having been dropped or mishandled.
So I was surprised when Ms. Zubillaga emailed me out of the blue recently to say that she's Venezuela's new ambassador to France, where I live, and could we catch up over coffee?
Last November, nearly two years to the day since he was last seen in public, three Italian news outlets received an audio recording out of the blue from someone claiming to be Mifsud.
For a brief moment in the third episode of Watchmen, a show where anything can happen, a very big something came out of the blue or, rather, a big blue something came out.
That's why I get so many phone calls from new artists out of the blue — like, 'Hey, I'm getting my first wave of bad press, I'm freaking out, can I talk to you?
It felt embarrassing when it happened —  an Instagram or Facebook message appearing out of the blue saying that something was wrong with my work — but it wasn't something I wanted to draw attention to.
In her out-of-the-blue announcement on Tuesday, Haley, 46, pointedly tried to shut down talk that she would run for any office in 2020, including challenging Trump in his re-election bid.
"I don't want to play the sexism or racism card, but people should be able to go out without someone attacking you out of the blue," said Osakue, wearing a patch over her eye.
In 2016, at just 1003 years old, she sold her first-ever screenplay to producer and former Sony head Amy Pascal, who called Hannah out of the blue after reading it one Friday afternoon.
But the company teased something totally out of the blue at the very end of its press conference: an all-electric performance SUV called the "Mach 1" that will hit the road in 2020.
In previous years, Trump included ambitious and seemingly out-of-the-blue promises — such as ending the HIV epidemic or confronting childhood cancer — that he rarely, if ever, mentioned in front of his base.
He attacked Clinton, out of the blue, for having touted the mentorship of Kissinger, a Republican former secretary of state under Richard Nixon hated by liberals for his role in Vietnam, Cambodia and elsewhere.
But Mr Vaishnav said the claim, seemingly made out of the blue, likely reflects the premier's frustration — and "sense of siege" — at the mounting political challenges, now threatening to undermine his economic reform agenda.
A couple of years ago, Oliver sent me a track out of the blue and that became the main theme of my simulation "Unreal Estate (the Royal Academy is Yours)" a few months later.
For two weeks in a row, President Donald Trump has blindsided his own staff by making major policy announcements out of the blue, leaving it up to the White House to improvise the implementation.
Sipping warm milk with honey to soothe her throat, and speaking in English, she seemed pleased by the praise, if somewhat exasperated that the movie had been described as arriving out of the blue.
Euphoria excels at portraying those moments of hushed, immediate electricity between two people, the ones that hit you out of the blue as a teenager and don't happen as often as you get older.
Crucially, the girlfriend who shows up out of the blue to destabilize the group is now a toxic Reiki healer, rather than Davis's dubstep DJ. In the original, Fay (Davis) is an irredeemable nightmare.
The next morning, I saw him at breakfast, and he asked me a little bit more about the business, and then out of the blue said: So, are you going back to Ann Arbor?
Then, out of the blue, she was scouted to sail instead for Britain in the Paralympics in the solo 2.4mR class, something she had never considered and took a while to decide on pursuing.
And then, over his shoulder, out of the blue-black mist, leaps Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) with a scream and the dagger that will find the Smaug-like gap in the Night King's armor.
She regularly rented a summer home next to the Kennedys in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts and when JFK was president, she apparently used to call the White House out of the blue just to chat.
So they made up a list of people that someone might someday want to cold-call, or send a weird tchotchke to out of the blue, complete with the place you can send it.
Often these attacks seem to come out of the blue, but they are deeply rooted in the psychological unease created in many white Americans by the shift from a segregated to a desegregated society.
I don't even know what else to say about this stunning creature, some sort of prehistoric rhino hybrid that quite literally stunned me speechless when it appeared out of the blue to mow Jackson down.
"Out of the blue the court decided to come after Ron for his license for a year, the window I have for my lawsuit, and they announced it after we announced my case," Saucier said.
Trump told Laffer he wanted to give him the Medal of Freedom "out of the blue" during a White House visit, Laffer told CNN, adding that he was "quite taken aback" by the President's announcement.
Snapshot Martha Kelly isn't sure why Zach Galifianakis called her "out of the blue" a couple of years ago and asked her to star in his new FX comedy, "Baskets," which debuts Thursday, Jan. 21.
The Duchess was caught on camera last week speaking in what sounded a lot like an English accent, and while that's startling to hear from an L.A. native, it's not necessarily out of the blue.
Back in 2011, Cape contacted Schweitzer out of the blue to get some advice on subscription businesses, as Prime was one of the few services millions of people were willing to pay for every month.
That's also where the pair would come to write their forthcoming debut EP as ExSage, Out of the Blue, with producer Alain Johannes (Queens of the Stone Age, Mark Lanegan, PJ Harvey) at the helm.
But Kaysen said the problem with online content is that it can pop up out of the blue, which doesn't allow the person a chance to prepare and approach the situation in a therapeutic way.
Then, out of the blue, the Senate boss saw two colleagues on TV announcing a competing plan — an extraordinary end-run in a body famous for its decorum and a caucus renowned for its discipline.
Recently she announced, out of the blue, that she needed a break from our friendship because of something that she had been told about me and that she needed time to come to terms with.
It took an out-of-the-blue suggestion from my friend—an unlikely ABBA fan in his own right, and also the biggest Cobain obsessive and conspiracy theorist I knew—to finally hear their music.
But today, after not speaking for 11 years, it feels right to contact her out of the blue to see if she wants to help me do something that won't benefit her in any way.
She only really did three films of note, and they were relatively in the same period: "Days of Heaven" (1978); "The Wanderers" (1979), and then a movie Dennis Hopper directed, "Out of the Blue" (1980).
But not everyone can be a Springsteen, an unknown kid who steps out of the blue with immense drive, pain and an ineffable magic that defies logic, and gives us a voice, again and again.
" They broke up for about a year, "and then one day out of the blue," Mr. Nixon said, "she called me to ask if I would go along with her to find a new car.
"It's funny because it really came out of the blue for a lot of us," said Ms. Trombly, a sophomore at Duke Kunshan University, a new academic partnership between Duke and Wuhan University in China.
"For many of those families, that has all been struck down out of the blue by a regime that they had fled in the past, that they believed they had gotten away from," he said.
Last month, nearly two years to the day he vanished, three Italian news outlets — La Repubblica, Corriere della Sera, and Adnkronos — received an audio recording out of the blue from someone claiming to be Mifsud.
Speaking at a news conference, he also said prosecutors should open their corruption investigation into Ms. Park immediately, and warned that she should not remove any potential evidence while moving out of the Blue House.
ProPublica reports that Abe and his team were taken aback by Trump's comments during their meeting: "It was totally brought up out of the blue," according to one of the people briefed on the exchange.
Often, you'll find yourself at a crossroads, unsure of what to do, when some other piece of information comes in from out of the blue and first leaves you baffled, but eventually leads to understanding.
Daenerys turning on Varys in Episode 2  Average heart rate: 76 beats per minute Out of the blue, Dany goes ballistic on one of her chief advisers for having served the King who usurped her father.
Traders said a big trade in S&P 500 short-term puts came out of the blue Wednesday afternoon, and in order to just break even, the would have to be 1.5 percent lower by Monday.
After years of moving away from offering unlimited plans after the rise of data-hungry smartphones, Verizon announced out of the blue on Sunday that it would be offering a new unlimited plan to customers again.
" To fight the threat, Nyberg said the organization has focused on training people on a simple truth: "The CEO is never going to email you out of the blue and ask you for any deposit changes.
About New York Out of the blue in the fall of 2010, a blogger asked Jane Mayer, a writer with The New Yorker, how she felt about the private investigator who was digging into her background.
And sometimes touching moments materialize out of the blue — as happens with Allison and Vanya's strained sisterly bond, emphasizing how much they care for one another and how impossible it is for them to say so.
An invisible, squishy robotic claw that grabs unsuspecting fish out of the blue is the latest addition to MIT's collection of weird little soft robots that could one day start swimming, creeping, and slithering among us.
With that said, the timing is a little out of the blue, especially given that, according to chatter within the VC community here in London, LocalGlobe is close to or has possibly closed a second fund.
Most financial advisors typically recommend stashing three-to-six months' worth of living expenses in an emergency fund, which can cover everything from an unexpected hospital visit to an out-of-the-blue bout of unemployment.
According to the lawsuit, the state agency sent the clinic a letter "out of the blue" on March 13 claiming its license renewal was in jeopardy because certain agreements with ambulance companies were out of compliance.
Can you imagine any other president talking, out of the blue, about how many stories on the front page of a newspaper are about him -- or remembering how many were about him before he was president?
A couple of days later, after I got a cup of water from a bar named Eye Candy on the casino floor, a security guard stopped me out of the blue and asked for my identification.
Out of the blue, I was summoned to the principal's office, handed my records held together with rubber bands and given directions to a school I had never heard of at the far end of town.
"It's enormously validating to be recognized by your acting peers," he said, adding that two of his "idols," Tom Hanks and Joaquin Phoenix, sent him out-of-the-blue praise via email when "Rocketman" came out.
But he instructed the oligarch not to meet anyone who approached him out of the blue on any pretext—be it sexual, commercial, or political—without first passing on the details to Scotland Yard for vetting.
Ken Worthy had just finished lunch at the McDonald's in Locust, North Carolina, last Wednesday when -- out of the blue -- a deer galloped across the parking lot and bowled him over, according to CNN affiliate WSOC.
The moment appeared to happen completely out of the blue, with Dodd never warning Housewives Tamra Judge, Shannon Beador, Vicki Gunvalson, Emily Simpson, or Gina Kirschenheiter that her date was swinging by until he was already there.
When her then-boyfriend broke up with her out of the blue soon before his birthday, 19-year-old Emma Vowell was stuck with two skydiving tickets she had bought for him as a surprise, BuzzFeed reports.
On Game of Thrones and in the A Song of Ice and Fire books, Euron Greyjoy appears in the middle of the storyline almost out of the blue to become the new leader of the Iron Islanders.
When Northside was on the ropes, a man named Daniel Spence — recently profiled in the Observer as "The Grindr Grifter" — popped up out of the blue and offered millions of dollars in exchange for the CEO title.
Two days later, as White House officials struggled to return the focus to infrastructure week, Trump -- seemingly out of the blue -- tweeted that he had landed on a pick for FBI director, sending his White House scrambling.
If I'm receiving an email from a stranger, I usually like it to be properly thoughtful and explanatory, and not just hitting someone up for a casual favor out of the blue who you've never met before.
In doing so, it plays not like an out-of-the-blue attack against a beloved icon, but as a long-overdue corrective to the loud denials that Jackson offered us, and we allowed ourselves to accept. 
Writer-director Kevin Smith is known for never being at a loss for words, but he admits he was taken aback when he said Harvey Weinstein called him out of the blue in the fall of 2017.
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, whose government supports the opposition, indicated the gaps in Western understanding of Putin, saying he had "no insight at all into Russia's strategy" after a decision that came out of the blue.
Several gave nearly identical, implausible accounts: They had no political views, but had been approached by a religious leader out of the blue, and had been given money and drugs in exchange for engaging in random violence.
My view of markets was shaped long ago by a classic analysis by Robert Shiller — who later won a richly deserved Nobel Prize — did of the huge October 1987 stock crash, which came out of the blue.
He's a man of few words, and in that silence you can hear the butterflies fluttering in his stomach when he receives a phone call out of the blue from his long-lost love Kevin (Andre Holland).
Letters To the Editor: Re Peter Wehner's March 21 opinion article "The man the founders feared": As a lifelong Republican, the writer seems to think that the Donald J. Trump phenomenon has appeared out of the blue.
"Look, if I could just manufacture someone out of the blue, I would very much think it's important to have a woman, and even a woman of color, or someone of color as vice president," he said.
Years later, when Cameron contacted her out of the blue to see if she'd commit to "Terminator 2," Hamilton had only one request: Instead of playing the damsel in distress again, she wanted Sarah to go crazy.
"The family had four surprises yesterday," Seiger said in the statement, calling the initial invitation to the White House "out of the blue" and adding that the family had no idea Trump would meet with them personally.
And on Wednesday, the administration informed Congress, seemingly out of the blue, that the Treasury won't be able to stave off a vote on the US's debt ceiling until the fall through financial wizardry as it had hoped.
M. McFarland Pete Holmes has been a comedy success for years now, whether through his standup or podcast (You Made It Weird), so getting an HBO vehicle co-produced by Judd Apatow isn't exactly out of the blue.
The researchers were able to create a wave with equal steepness to the Draupner wave, occurring in a similar out-of-the-blue scenario, using a round tank whose 168 wave makers can send waves in any direction.
A month before the infamous Trump Tower meeting became public, a lawyer with the Trump Organization contacted the organizer of the June 9, 20163, meeting "out of the blue" to talk about the day, newly released documents show.
In a time lapse video posted on Twitter by the National Weather Service office in Burlington, Vermont, you can see the frozen river very quickly rise up, and then break up into chunks almost out of the blue.
The teacher revolts rippling across the country in the past couple months have seemed out of the blue to many, yet they are only the latest and perhaps unruliest actions taken by educators in the past eight years.
Kevin Stayton, the deputy director of the Brooklyn Museum, who has studied the family for decades, said that before the Swann lot emerged, he had never understood why Miss Schenck had married someone seemingly out of the blue.
This week, he defended Bill Cosby on Twitter (completely out of the blue and without any explanation), while the week before he lamented his disagreement with Wiz Khalifa on Twitter, and began spreading messages of peace and love.
"They seem to think that all of a sudden, out of the blue, thousands of a legal immigrants showed up at the border and are just oblivious to the yearlong calls by Republicans, and some Democrats," said Lesko.
For those who had not been paying attention to the rise of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, his recent dramatic detention of fellow princes and other senior figures over corruption allegations came out of the blue.
The only way to fight that is by informing people that the IRS, or any other government organization, will never call you out of the blue and threaten to deport you if you don't pay some imaginary fee.
I wasn't really sure what I was going to do, but we ran into some people who had paint and were willing to let me paint their wall, so I ended up doing that out of the blue.
What with the incest of the platinum-blond Lannisters, the popularity of bushy beards, and the tendency for long-lost distant relations to show up out of the blue, it's very easy to get all the characters confused.
He's also relying on the fact his supplier has "their reputation on the line — they're not someone I reached out to out of the blue," nor are they a random vendor cold-contacting him with no prior interaction.
Out of the blue, a summons from a representative of the exiled Father Burke, who wants to commission a new work, brings Melanie to his secluded rural mansion and the tender mercies of his sinister housekeeper (Helena Bereen).
While it may seem out of the blue, for the first time ever, actor and activist Jaden Smith's company JUST Water has teamed up with celeb-loved footwear brand Allbirds to create two new limited-edition sneakers colors.
" Both the announcement and the cancellation of that visit came on short notice and caught the Irish government by surprise, with Mr. Varadkar telling state radio that the news had come "a little bit out of the blue.
Which accounts for how injured they tell me they feel when, out of the blue, their parents approach them with a lecture on the dangers of pain pills, perhaps after watching a frightening documentary about the opioid epidemic.
It was hardly surprising that the out-of-the-blue deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, coming just three days apart in June, would compel millions to hurry online in shock to find out what had happened.
Rose Zhang, a partner at Zhong Xi, an accounting firm that audits over 25 China-listed companies, said collusion was likely in cases of disappearing cash because "it is impossible for deposits to vanish out of the blue".
I had already coordinated with E. that she would take an Uber since I don't have a car, but my heart melted when O. just offered out of the blue to take her before he goes to work.
" Twelve hours after this meeting, the summary states, "Trump again brought up McCabe's wife's campaign 'out of the blue' and 'rubbed his nose in it,' asking McCabe how his wife felt about losing, insinuating she was a loser.
The May 2018 message that contained the innocuous-seeming video file, with a tiny 14-byte chunk of malicious code, came out of the blue, according to the report and additional notes obtained by The New York Times.
"These subpoenas are coming out of the blue, with very little time left on the calendar," Nadler said in a statement, adding that Comey and Lynch had indicated "months ago" they would be willing to answer questions voluntarily.
On the latter, I can briefly attest: Mekas responded to an out-of-the-blue message I sent him as an undergraduate (I was writing my thesis on his work) with both answers to some questions and encouragement.
Manzanera and Ferry's co-write "Out of the Blue" is a standout on Country Life, tape phasing, oboe, and Mellotron seduction pulling you into a lovers drama with a disorienting violin solo by Eddie Jobson, Eno's multi-instrumentalist replacement.
"When you have this kind of change, out of the blue, it's time: I'm going back," said Kassahun Gebrehana, barely able to contain his excitement as he sat in the sunshine outside his restaurant, Little Addis, in downtown Johannesburg.
Considering how invested YouTube seemed in original series at the time, news of the company's decision to scale back may seem out of the blue, but executives like CEO Susan Wojcicki have hinted at this direction for some time.
But no matter how popular messaging becomes, as long as people keep scheduling phone dates, calling us on our birthdays, and startling us with a ring out of the blue, we'll know that phone conversations still have their place.
They started spreading the word about their product at Long Beach, California, strip malls, but it was a phone call out of the blue from the vice president of retail operations at Chevron that won them their big break.
Seemingly out of the blue, the WikiLeaks Task Force suggested building a database of private information on Twitter's verified users: We are looking for clear discrete (father/shareholding/party membership) variables that can be put into our AI software.
If you get a text message or email alert about fraud out of the blue and want to confirm its authenticity, call the customer-service number on the back of your card and ask to speak to a representative.
" Hornsey acknowledged in a separate email to her team at Uber, also seen by Reuters, that her exit "comes a little out of the blue for some of you, but I have been thinking about this for a while.
An out-of-the-blue email from her mother, Joan (a clenched Ally Sheedy), calls her home to North Carolina, where her older brother (Keith Poulson) has returned from the Iraq war after barely surviving a land-mine explosion.
"Out of the blue, he just said, 'Look, if you're going to protest and you burn my photo or my effigy, I'm going to come follow you and go to your house and beat you up,' " Mr. Lim said.
During her time there, though, Bryant had also launched a healthcare unit inside Intel, thanks to a phone call out of the blue by Andy Grove, after the legendary former Intel founder and CEO was diagnosed with Parkinson&aposs.
But as of this weekend, my family has no idea where our next check will come from because of this unannounced government policy enacted out of the blue that has left us — and many other New York families — blindsided.
For 24-year-old Myanmar worker Aye Su Than, the suspension of production at Hunter Myanmar, which produces clothes for an Italian fashion brand, came out of the blue when managers informed its 43 employees almost two weeks ago.
Instead of revealing unseen order and predictability in the world, technology has unleashed a cascade of forces that have made the world more volatile — and thus made the future hazier and more open to out-of-the-blue results.
Then out of the blue, a retired state senator from Virginia—Heater doesn't remember if he ever knew exactly who it was—who heard his story, offered to pay his tuition and housing to attend the University of Richmond.
The Paypal Mafia billionaire's invective against journalism—so in line with the current administration's tack that one of these salvos was retweeted by the president's dipshit son—may have seemed out of the blue, but Elon Musk's Pravda already exists.
The story revolves around a guy called Stephen (Mitchell) who takes over the family pub after his dad dies; Webb plays a long-lost family member who turns back up out of the blue and threatens to jeopardise Stephen's happiness.
These redirects can show up seemingly out of the blue when you're in a mobile browser like Chrome, or even when you're using a service like Facebook or Twitter and navigating to a page through one of their in-app browsers.
The original Echo came as a bolt out of the blue and even after the business was well established, the company just last September saw fit to unveil literally dozens of new Alexa products and features to an unsuspecting world.
After a lively opening, the intensity of the game dropped off, with sessions of head tennis in midfield, but it was Russia's more rustic approach which paid dividends first as they went ahead out of the blue, in stunning style.
Instead, users can just browse profiles, and then either send people a friend request (which might feel a bit out of the blue), or send them a single text-only message to a recipient's dedicated Meet New Friends chat inbox.
" Haass II: "Preemption ... would place the onus on NK not to do something that would trigger a preemptive strike [put missiles on alert, or launch them] rather than on us to undertake a preventive, bolt out of the blue attack.
If you don't have time to do anything for Valentine's Day this week because something came up out of the blue during Wednesday's Mars/Uranus conjunction, there is always more time on the weekend to connect with those you love most.
The pilot of a twin-engine Beechcraft B90, operated by Out of the Blue Skydiving, declared an emergency shortly after taking off on Sunday from the Colorado Springs East Airport, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
"The frequency of legislative changes has been increasing and often seems to come out of the blue," said Franklin Templeton's Romania CEO, Johan Meyer, who manages the Fondul Proprietatea fund which has stakes in a slew of state-owned firms.
"For my sanity, I'd like to think that there really is something truly wrong, something going on [with Donovan], just for him to be able to do something like this — just so out of the blue and so horrific," Alyssa says.
The statement released by Melania Trump's office on Tuesday seemed to come out of the blue and put the focus squarely on Ricardel, who was not one of the more well-known members of the White House team before Tuesday afternoon.
That spring, my dear old acting teacher came to my rescue by way of a phone call, out of the blue, asking if I might be available to audition for a play that he was directing at the Apple Tree Theatre.
Still, I get anxious at the thought of talking to someone I don't know and even texting a friend out of the blue just to catch up, so I challenged myself to step outside my comfort zone for a week.
" Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised that Moscow "will have a tough response to the things that come totally out of the blue to hurt us and are driven solely by the desire to spoil our relations with the United States.
Mr. Long's co-director, Bill Deamer, has extensive experience working on larger-scale musicals (he won an Olivier Award for "Top Hat"), and his dance numbers have real, high-kicking flair even if they seem to arrive out of the blue.
The single was meant to be released then disappear, it quickly sold out and that was that, for 28 years, until I was contacted from out of the blue by these mad fuckers who wanted to re-release Cortina Kidz!
The act of just keeping in touch will help you stay fresh in people's minds, so that when you do send an email requesting a reference or seeking some career advice, it doesn't seem to come out of the blue.
It calls to mind a routine from Murphy's standup special "Raw," in which he describes getting an out-of-the-blue phone call from Cosby, who, he says, demanded that Murphy refrain from all the "filth-flarn-filth" in his act.
Jimmy Meeks, calling me out of the blue the way he had, to be sure I wouldn't be traumatized, to tell me how sorry he was for my loss and to share with me a glimpse of his own travails.
The former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove, for example, got a call on his cellphone out of the blue last year from Mr. Greitens asking how he could help the party, according to a Republican briefed on the call.
A gentler, more insidious face of the system, however, belongs to the courteous, smiling, well-dressed man who, carrying a bouquet of flowers, showed up early last month out of the blue at the ninth-floor Moscow apartment of Nataliya Gryaznevich.
He made national headlines last summer when he reported that Stephen K. Bannon, then still chief strategist in the Trump White House, had telephoned him out of the blue (Bannon did have an assistant email first to arrange the call).
And her efforts as a party builder and leader differentiate her from a key rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, who represents Vermont as an independent rather than as a Democrat, and whom far fewer Democrats described calling them out of the blue.
In an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Weinstein wrote that students attacked him verbally "seemingly out of the blue" after he objected to an event in which "white people were asked to leave campus" for a day.
In her book Come As You Are, sex educator Emily Nagoski differentiates between "spontaneous desire" (wanting sex out of the blue) and "responsive desire" (wanting sex in response to something, such as making out with your partner or reading erotica).
She texted me last week out of the blue and asked if we could chat this week, so we scheduled a time to chat (so lame, I know but necessary) and we chat for almost an hour and a half.
"We're talking things like unexpectedly needing a plane ticket, covering rent when a roommate left out of the blue — things that have a time-sensitive, non-negotiable nature to them that have severe consequences for not making the deadline," he says.
Suicide rarely occurs "out of the blue," and there are risk factors, such as family history of suicide, family history of child maltreatment, previous suicide attempts, history of mental disorders, history of alcohol or substance abuse, feelings of hopelessness, among others.
Looking down at them, he was suddenly worried that, the farther away he got, the more she would wonder what on earth had possessed her to kiss a man who had showed up out of the blue in his pajamas.
The day I decided to drop out of philosophy and said, "OK, I'm focusing on music," was the day this manager who I had met after a show three or four years before that wrote me out of the blue.
The important thing is to never disclose any personal data like banking, credit card, or Social Security information to anyone who calls you up out of the blue, and confirm you're talking to someone official by dialing them back at a listed number.
"I know it might seem funny to you for me coming out of the blue like this, but it's kind of a concern that I've been having," the Jamaican recording artists explained — adding that she's encouraged Spencer to reach out to Riley more.
According to court documents that quote the article in full, the woman's "yearlong nightmare" began when he wrote to her out of the blue, thanking her for being the only person to say hello or be nice to him in high school.
But with Superhuman and the like, we're talking about letting a perfect stranger have the power to send you an email out of the blue, and force you to give up your location every time you read that email, all without you knowing.
"Given this was not something that came out of the blue, but was something that they were making vigorous efforts to put in place for a long time, why did they not make an effort to have it go smoothly?" said Shuchart.
But as Vox's Ella Nilsen and Li Zhou noted at the time, Trump's accompanying demand on asylum law "came out of the blue" and was one that Congress was never going to be able to tackle in the time frame he prescribed.
But what DID move the markets in September was Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, a dove, who out of the blue, a few days before the Fed meeting, declared that he saw a strong case for the Fed to raise rates immediately. Boom.
This is how Jeffers describes her experience: Unlike anxiety attacks, which have similar physical symptoms but tend to result from a stimulus (your partner just broke up with you, you got fired, someone yelled at you), panic attacks come out of the blue.
Cunning: We still don't know how Negan came up with his plan to infect the Saviors' weapons using zombie guts or why in the world it suddenly works out of the blue without any explanation or past story-world evidence to support it.
The report isn't entirely out of the blue, either — late last month, Bloomberg reported on a research note from Northland analyst Gus Richard that claimed that Apple would be looking to move away from Intel's modems for ones made by MediaTek instead.
Last month, out of the blue, Mr Selmayr was appointed secretary-general of the commission, a shift to a bureaucratic role that entrenched his power and decoupled his professional fate from that of Mr Juncker, whose term expires in October next year.
Mod Sun clarifies things a bit, telling us she called him out of the blue two months after they'd broken up ... and, essentially, told him she needed her passport back just a couple hours before she was set to take off to Paris.
"It was like a gang of thugs who attack you in a backstreet out of the blue and thrash you, but in this case the thugs were dressed in uniforms," another injured protester, Andrei Kurgin, said about his experience on Aug. 3.
In an interview with The New York Times published ahead of his remarks, Bharara said his "out of the blue" removal was "a direct example of the kind of uncertain helter-skelter incompetence " that has become a hallmark of Donald Trump's young presidency.
Gibby sent me an email out of the blue last week and told me the crowdfunding effort had been a success—he's apparently gotten all the tattoos scrubbed off the parts of his face that can't be covered up with a cap.
Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), a hard-drinking, rubber-faced jack-in-the-box of an Irish vampire, drops in out of the blue to befriend him; Tulip (Ruth Negga), Jesse's sunshiny-but-deadly ex-girlfriend, wants to enlist him in one more heist.
Yes, smartphones and tablets are great for taking pictures and notes, but what about keeping track of feelings, impressions, sketches, perfect one-liners, overheard snippets of odd conversations and great ideas that arrive out of the blue when you're on the road?
The president's decision to take up an open invitation to Ireland in November "came a little bit out of the blue", said Varadkar, who as a minister was against extending an invitation to Trump before changing his mind when he became prime minister.
But the worst example came days later, when TV reporter Lauren Sivan told The Huffington Post about the time Weinstein cornered her in a dark restaurant and masturbated in front of her when she rebuffed his out-of-the-blue come-on.
Every so often, out of the blue, I'll think of that exchange a few weeks ago when Eden wanted Nick's approval on something, and he just bit out, "Mmm-hmm," with barely concealed disdain, and it never fails to make me cackle.
"Lab services are covered by Medicare, but if someone wants a random test out of the blue, it wouldn't be covered if there's no medically necessary reason for it," said Jack Hoadley, a Medicare expert and analyst with Georgetown University's Health Policy Institute.
The US has been focused on North Korea's denuclearization, "but a 'bolt out of the blue' North Korean nuclear attack on the United States, which would be suicidal for the Kim dynasty and his country, has always been a fantastical scenario," Sokolsky wrote.
After airing enough grievance, Jones posted again to let us know he calmed down, but held firm to his beliefs: Regardless of whether or not Porter belonged there, it's obvious that Jones shouldn't have come out of the blue to shove him.

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