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Around this time you were perplexingly lumped in with Britpop.
The film perplexingly doesn't interrogate the idea with clarity until the final minutes.
And the president of the United States is, perplexingly, taking credit for it.
Other prizes include a brand new bike or, perplexingly, a skateboard signed by Rodney Mullen.
Unhelpfully, and perplexingly, Mr. McElroen stages many scenes with actors' backs to half the audience.
The mysterious Anthony Huxley still varies, perplexingly, between being too guarded and being classicism inflamed.
"I come out of the black community," Mr. Biden said, perplexingly, at a later point.
Austria has lost a chancellor (Abschied) and it seems the early Earth suffered from perplexingly Thin air.
Internally, among Trump's top aides, Tillerson has been given a long leash for his perplexingly quiet start.
And, most perplexingly, how did it take two pre-teens' scheming to get Elizabeth and Nick to communicate?
More perplexingly, how do they ship them to the warehouses so the workers can stuff our boxes with them?
And then there is Venus, a perplexingly sluggish spinner that takes 243 Earth-days to complete a full rotation.
Perplexingly for this mildly prosperous island-state of 53m people, it is not clear whether Mr Wickremesinghe can or not.
This latest work, perplexingly, is not a sequel to "The Decline of the American Empire," which he made back in 1986.
A silver-haired woman with a dancer's physique, wearing a white gown, lay, perplexingly, on the carpeted floor near the sofa.
The Orville, earnest and hopelessly scattered, makes for one of the most perplexingly conceived new shows I've seen in a long while.
The company is also introducing 3x and 20x telephoto lenses as part of the impending Kickstarter campaign, and — perplexingly — a 1.33x anamorphic lens.
Currently, Vtopian Artisan Cheeses offers the likes of a perplexingly accurate smoked Gouda, a conservative Camembert, and a variety of fruit-infused bries.
"That guy was such a Tralfamadorian," they'll say, perplexingly, in response to a story about how your sister just adopted a fox terrier.
While the account aims to maintain an innocent voice, many of the tweets come across as perplexingly mature, which leaves followers with mixed feelings.
And yet, maybe precisely because of that prolixity (this seemingly slender story runs to 400-plus pages), this is still a perplexingly patchy piece of work.
Perplexingly, the same body last month warned the Great Barrier Reef will be dead by the end of this century unless countries sharply reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
C., who lost a close primary election this year after butting heads with Trump on some issues, said he finds it "perplexingly destructive" for the GOP brand.
A bit perplexingly, 2001 percent of respondents said they would support President Donald Trump in the Democratic caucus or primary, which he won't be a part of.
That is, they'll get an injection they're told is just a placebo, which, perplexingly, has been shown in some studies to relieve some forms of chronic pain.
Despite the enormous influence the VSOs hold over Congress and the VA, Brown, somewhat perplexingly, remains the only VA secretary to come from a service organization background.
"We wanted the story to get out," the chairman said, claiming, perplexingly, that the IG report "vindicated" his office by placing full responsibility for the falsehoods on Bray.
Check out the video above to see him spanking a robot, look perplexingly at a camera toothbrush, and fail to escape his PR handlers on an electric scooter.
If they're divided against each other, tax rates and receipts will fall, and government deficits will grow, prompting more austerity even as the big companies grow perplexingly richer.
What's more troubling is that the Philippines' major and long-standing ally, the United States, is overall perplexingly quiet on the issue aside from issuing statements of concern.
That follows the rover's reading earlier this year of a large burst of methane, another gas emitted on Earth by living things and which perplexingly disappeared almost immediately.
Most perplexingly, Walden brought up How I Met Your Mother — which Fox owns, even though it aired on CBS — as a show she hopes will return in some form, someday.
Each step in the Hermetise collection will set you back a whopping $1,664, or you can get the three-piece set for $4,994 ($2 more than buying them individually, perplexingly enough).
Sanchez agreed to invest $100,63, but instead of doing that, Narayan perplexingly removed $7 million from Peavy's account, who never even heard of TTR, much less agreed to invest in it.
As America debates drug policy reforms and marijuana legalization, there's one aspect of the war on drugs that remains perplexingly contradictory: Some of the most dangerous drugs in the US are legal.
At the Disco, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, and Slipknot, while Twenty One Pilots, the biggest (and perplexingly average) crossover rock band of the decade, were more reggae, rap, and piano-pop than rock.
More perplexingly, in the event that a vendor launch vehicle is not ready to fly by 2022, the provider can substitute another previously certified rocket that will not be evaluated during this proposal.
For years, the unnatural hue of Donald Trump's flesh has inspired writers across the net to channel what they learned in freshman year poetry workshops into attempts to cobble together suitable metaphors for his perplexingly orange visage.
McGowan's suspension was certainly the catalyst for the boycott, but Twitter's lack of transparency, and its anti-harassment efforts that perplexingly ignore some if its most vulnerable users, are ultimately driving many off the platform for the day.
In a video of her dramatic exit, you can hear her yell "shut up, bitch!" at a passenger before throwing up a defiant middle finger, and then, perplexingly, a thumbs-up as she's wheeled toward the main terminal.
I saw how curious she was about my taste and the men I deemed attractive, particularly while watching The Bachelorette (she had a favorite too: a dark-haired, blue-eyed white man whom she perplexingly claimed looked Sri Lankan).
Tuymans's own painting "Gilles de Binche" (2005) — by contrast to Ensor a washed-out, pale silhouette — shows the plumed headdresses worn during the Belgian Binche Carnival, with a physical example of the headdress shown, perplexingly, in an adjacent room.
For now, this launch is just for Google Assistant on Android phones, but if you're perplexingly a heavy user of the Google Assistant app on iOS, then you'll be able to get your movie ticket ordering functionality sometime later this year.
Perplexingly, von Spakovsky accuses the Cato Institute brief of combining incarcerated immigrants, whether here legally or not, into one category to get a lower incarceration rate—despite the fact that the Cato report does separate incarcerated immigrants by legal status.
In the case of Star Wars and Game of Thrones, when so many people cared so much about those answers—and when, many would agree, the answers given were so perplexingly out of left field—the problem only compounds itself.
Stallone thanked a bunch of people, yet he somehow managed to mention neither the film's star, Michael B. Jordan nor — most perplexingly — its director, Ryan Coogler, who elicited Stallone's best performance in decades from the normally mumble-mouthed star. Well.
Although Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides's lyrics are fairly minimal — looped catchphrases, repeated in minor, if surreal, variations, warped through perplexingly distorted vocal filters — the snippets that do emerge focus rather conspicuously on the general theme of razing and reconstructing a self.
Whereas the principal sleight of hand in Season 2 essentially repeated that of Season 1 — the story lines of first Dolores and then Bernard, a host played by Jeffrey Wright, shifted perplexingly between past and present — in Season 3, we have a new puzzle to solve: identity.
Alexis Bledel, perplexingly, has returned to her season one Rory voice (Rory's voice gradually climbs up about an octave in pitch over the course of the broadcast show; listen to season one Rory and season seven Rory back to back sometime and be shocked at the difference).
" But instead of proposing to build a cross-class movement to ensure more security for workers who don't catapult to the top, he perplexingly focuses his energy on changing the mindset of the upper middle class: "A change of heart is needed," he writes, "a recognition of privilege among the upper middle class.
A term that you will hear with frequency from Nawaz is "the regressive left," as in purportedly progressive institutions like the S.P.L.C. that, often starting from a legitimate concern that Muslims en masse not be persecuted for the actions of a few, nonetheless embody a perplexingly backward mind-set when it comes to Islam.
It's a perplexingly disjointed group, consisting of a 20-something artist (Greta Gerwig), who rents a room from Dorothea; and a 17-year-old neighbor (Elle Fanning), an emotionally fragile girl who takes refuge from the world by regularly sneaking into Jamie's room, mostly ignoring the fact that the younger boy is hopelessly smitten with her.
But in considering this question I can only consult my own experience, which is that of trying to do the best, most creative work possible while also living in an apartment with two other humans and a dog, all of whom (like me) require food and attention at perplexingly frequent intervals and leave messes of every description in their wake.
It's a huge shame, not just because the cast seems to be put to poor use — which, in addition to Spencer and Paul, includes Lizzy Caplan and Ron Cephas Jones, all giving perplexingly muted performances — but because Truth Be Told assembles a well-rounded cast of black characters from all walks of life, the main exception being everyone tied to the Cave case.
Beau is in constant fear of being discovered by Doris, who is the reason why Beau joined the Foreign Legion in the first place. Doris can be aggressive, and she threatens to punch the Nomad many times. The Nomad is, however, perplexingly madly in love with Doris.
Egg Fu debuted in Wonder Woman #157 (Oct. 1965). Wonder Woman #157 at the Grand Comics Database. He was a Chinese Communist agent, perplexingly shaped like an egg the size of a house, with a Charlie Chan-like speech pattern, who used his mustaches as whips against his enemies. In Egg Fu's first appearance, Steve Trevor is captured by the Chinese mastermind and turned into a human bomb.
In the first sentence of a more extended notice in the same periodical for the following month (p. 208), he is perplexingly described as ‘of Bond Court, Walbrook, and Prince's Place, Kennington,’ and as having died on 15 January 1846, at the age of 75; being unaccountably confounded with Mr. John Adamson, a London merchant of the two specified addresses, whose obituary occurs in the ‘Gentleman's Magazine’ for March 1846 (p. 329).
NSBM musicians such as Varg Vikernes of Burzum and Famine of Peste Noire have expressed a white supremacist concern about "race mixing" and preserving the purity of the white race and the traditional cultures of white European nations.Dyck, Kirsten, 2017. pp. 59-60. Somewhat perplexingly, NSBM has been popular in Poland and other Slavic countries, despite the fact that, historically, German Nazis viewed Slavic people as subhuman racial inferiors and intended to eliminate them. This contradiction is either masked, relativized or excused as a historical mistake.
The data also indicates that an unusually high proportion of houses in Harpenden are owner occupied (81.4%, as opposed to 69.6% in the District generally, and 66.2% nationally).Source . Part of the discrepancy is explained by the "top-heavy" nature of the Harpenden property market, which has a disproportionately high level of detached houses (40.8% in Harpenden, against a national average of 22.8%) and a disproportionately low level of flats (16.5% in Harpenden, against 19.2% nationally) and, slightly perplexingly, significantly fewer terraced houses (15.4% in Harpenden, against a national average of 26.0%). The average price of a detached house is over £900,000 as of January 2012.
Additional indirect costs of imported fossil fuels are paid through power purchase agreements for the 30% of the country's energy produced through private companies dependent on fossil fuels. To meet energy demands, Puerto Rico must import oil at a rate of 8.0 billion kWh and about 1,499,196 km3 of natural gas per year as well as a very large amount of coal. Perplexingly, less than 3% of all energy is produced through renewable energy even though Puerto Rico enjoys more than 65% sunny hours per day in average and 19-knot (22 mph; 35 km/h) winds year round. The island could also generate all its energy through hydroelectric dams thanks to its local geography which features many rivers but it has opted to leave that industry behind.
Perplexingly, Ruiqin tried to deceive his wife by putting on a condom on the boy's genitalia and explaining that he had died while having sex. Liqin remained with him for a while, but as they relationship worsened, she divorced him. During the divorce, she was intimidated by Chen to pay a $1.2 million NT "breakup fee", but was otherwise left unharmed.2012.12.16 Cour No. 52/ Chen Ruiqin murdered six relatives for fraud In 2000, many insurance companies discovered that the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Chen's relatives, especially his three sons, whom all received "head injuries" and died from cerebral edema, were suspicious, as all of them had been insured for millions of NT. After holding discussions with representatives of various companies, they unanimously agreed to prevent Chen Ruiqin from insuring people and reported this to the police.
Aksum (called "Yaksum" in Arabic sources) was perplexingly referred to as "of Ma'afir" (ḏū maʻāfir), the southwestern coast of Yemen, in Abrahah's Ma'rib dam inscription, and was succeeded by his brother, Masrūq. Aksumite control in Yemen ended in 570 with the invasion of the elder Sassanid general Vahriz who, according to later legends, famously killed Masrūq with his well-aimed arrow. Later Arabic sources also say that Abrahah constructed a great Church called "al-Qulays" at Sana'a in order to divert pilgrimage from the Ka'bah and have him die in the Year of the Elephant (570) after returning from a failed attack on Mecca (though he is thought to have died before this time). The exact chronology of the early wars are uncertain, as a 525 inscription mentions the death of a King of Ḥimyar, which could refer either to the Ḥimyarite viceroy of Aksum, Sumyafa' Ashwa', or to Yusuf Asar Yathar.

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