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" I pulled off the sunglasses, and they went, "Eddie?
"I just got out and she pulled off," Ronnie said.
In making Paterson, Jarmusch has pulled off the same feat.
Brooklyn Beckham just pulled off a very impressive skateboarding trick.
Had he pulled off a stunning upset and unseated Sen.
One episode is pulled off entirely in Spanish, with subtitles.
We've been pulled off rocket, and we have to land.
The report was pulled off the website the next day.
"He pulled off being such a good dad," Meghan says.
But Kardashian has already pulled off an impressive legal accomplishment.
I silently pulled off the cap and handed it back.
It was a move Spicer could have never pulled off.
If pulled off successfully, it can be an impressive show.
It's an exciting, satisfying trick pulled off by smart musicians.
"Bryan pulled off a tremendous strategy once again," Rossi said.
She's pulled off nearly every cut, color and style imaginable.
Only once since 1948 has someone pulled off that feat.
Protesters stopped buses, pulled off Chinese passengers and beat them.
I pulled off my latex gloves to read the message.
Yet Lamb pulled off the upset, showing money isn't everything.
You gotta see how well they pulled off the slam.
I pulled off the lower half, and Vivian jumped on.
I breathed into his neck and pulled off his shirt.
Every victory they pulled off gave us a momentary reprieve.
More recently, they've pulled off stunts with high visual impact.
Few social apps have ever pulled off a real comeback.
Competitors pulled off big tricks and got even bigger air.
He was pulled off the Russia investigation because of them.
The BJP has pulled off similar midnight constitutional coups before.
Then the former Nissan chief pulled off an unimaginable escape.
Jones pulled off the same daily double with the Raiders.
But McConnell pulled off quite the gambit to prevent that.
Mutoid Man recently pulled off the rock version of this.
As of now, SpaceX has pulled off 13 successful rocket landings.
I think Portman could have pulled off more politically-charged subjects.
They sat courtside, watching as the Warriors pulled off the win.
But McFarland couldn't have pulled off the con on his own.
But we pulled off a beautiful event and they liked it.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pulled off an upset victory over incumbent Rep.
Teespring had their shirts pulled off the Walmart website days later.
He narrowly pulled off the first part, the rest went wrong.
The Pats pulled off the upset, and John got his date.
Accel Partners has pulled off a bit of a hat trick.
The safari group pulled off the road to capture some photos.
Then, Bazemore, who scored 15 points, pulled off the clinching steal.
After roughly four years of work, they pulled off the reaction.
A Burger King in Massachusetts just pulled off quite the promposal.
Literally why it was planned and pulled off in two weeks!
Princess Charlotte has pulled off the cutest royal re-wear yet.
Hailey Baldwin has pulled off one of Justin Bieber's favorite accessories.
Halfway to the storage facility, Jack pulled off to the shoulder.
Guerrasio: And not every movie can be pulled off this way.
He had pulled off big fights in Reno, Goldfield, and Toledo.
Aisha pulled off her skirt and jilbab and roamed the grounds.
On the former count, Laird has pulled off the novel admirably.
Chance seemed unburdened, able to marvel at what he'd pulled off.
At the age of ten, Tomic pulled off his first heist.
Lyft co-founder John Zimmer has pulled off the same stunt.
He even pulled off the water bottle challenge at the end.
The snap of a hot dog just pulled off the grill.
Hawk: They pulled off leaving Iraq much more devastated than before.
Passengers pulled off their earphones, expecting some explanation over the intercom.
Elisa Mazen can say she&aposs pulled off that rare feat.
At a checkpoint, he was pulled off a bus and questioned.
And we're going to show you how it was pulled off.
A newspaper was pulled off newsstands after it criticized the government.
Exactly how he pulled off his far-flung escape remains unclear.
He pulled off the tarp to reveal a beautiful wooden sailboat.
Guyana pulled off a surprise 2-1 victory over Guatemala earlier Sunday.
Recently, Christian Bale lamented that he never felt he pulled off his
In an infographic, Europol described how group pulled off the sophisticated heists.
It pulled off this reveal really well, despite all the internet chatter.
This season, he pulled off a literal mic drop at a presser.
And with Ray of Light, she pulled off her neatest trick yet.
Up until now, only government superpowers have ever pulled off Moon landings.
As for Mr Macron, he has already pulled off a historic feat.
On the international stage, North American leaders pulled off this awkward handshake.
The other five did much better and pulled off $100 million exits.
The researchers pulled off this complicated image separation with a Kinect camera.
But the vehicle has pulled off notable deep space missions as well.
Hamidaddin's teammate Nataša Briški quaked as she pulled off her own gloves.
No Brazilian company has pulled off an IPO so far in 2019.
According to cops, the man pulled off the stunt before cops arrived.
Come over me as we pulled off to go our separate paths
Meanwhile the man pulled off the United plane is preparing to sue.
Her son threw up his arms, and she pulled off his shirt.
Conor Lamb (D) pulled off a massive upset against Republican state Rep.
Gaga said she wants the tune pulled off iTunes and streaming platforms.
The Defender was originally pulled off the North American market in 1997.
That said, they both styled it differently and pulled off different looks.
But only Cher pulled off a black plumed headdress at the Oscars.
What they pulled off in a short amount of time was outstanding.
Beto O'Rourke (D), meanwhile, nearly pulled off a historic upset over Sen.
Abruptly, Bell's station was pulled off the air and the caller disappeared.
The officers pulled off their helmets, sweating after minutes of intense action.
An hour into Finland, we pulled off the main road and parked.
I am satisfied having pulled off what I set out to do.
That's what led to Conger and Bentz being pulled off their flight.
Neighboring Kazakhstan pulled off the one significant feat toward restoring the sea.
Sanders pulled off an upset win against Clinton in Michigan in 2016.
It was a massive undertaking, and one that he pulled off flawlessly.
But my team was pulled off the incident on the third night.
Trump pulled off a major upset victory and won by 10,85033 votes.
"Venom" pulled off its big box office success despite some awful reviews.
But we have pulled off the amazing trick of having both. How?
Then in 2015, under Baffert's guidance, American Pharoah pulled off the feat.
That means the company pulled off the year's biggest listing ... for now.
First, Atom has pulled off something clever, with a fairly small team.
The political realignment he has pulled off is still far from secure.
The way he pulled off his Centriphone is simultaneously simple and involved.
With that, Amazon pulled off its biggest Prime Now launch in its history.
David Sacks has pulled off a number of impressive feats during his career.
On Wednesday night, power couple Jonas and Turner pulled off a major surprise.
Shin Lim pulled off the ultimate magic trick by winning America's Got Talent.
When mechanics pulled off the cover, the cat jumped out and ran away.
His stamina proved very strong as he pulled off a stellar second half.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Alberto Fernandez has already pulled off something of a coup.
Under the Fifth Republic, no independent has ever pulled off such a feat.
Disney just pulled off an impressive preview of its Disney+ subscription video service.
It was the first time that SpaceX had pulled off a triple landing.
The attackers had pulled off the cryptocurrency equivalent of writing a bad check.
There are several reasons why Sierra Leone has pulled off this remarkable feat.
This isn't the first time the musical has pulled off such a feat.
Yet in South Korea she not only charmed, she pulled off a coup.
Who do you think pulled off this dress best: Kim, Kris or Khloé?
He pulled off a stunning victory after the most unprecedented of presidential campaigns.
Mr Corbyn pulled off a remarkable feat by getting 40% of the vote.
He banged his head on a toilet seat and pulled off his shirt.
When Elgort pulled off his hood to reveal himself, the crowd went wild.
China's diplomatic masterstroke Beijing, in all this, has pulled off a diplomatic masterstroke.
"I have never seen something pulled off the system," the official reportedly said.
That decline helps to explain how Bangladesh has pulled off a remarkable feat.
Another Democratic president, Lyndon Johnson, pulled off his party's last true landslide victory.
Timberlake pulled off another show-stopping engagement during a 2014 performance in Toronto.
Several left-wing candidates pulled off upsets in the midterm elections, including Rep.
Other code enforcement officers were pulled off the streets immediately after the slaying.
Many people think they are not possible, that they can't be pulled off.
There was no gunman—it was a "joke" pulled off in poor taste.
Here are some jokes that I think Mr. Trump could have pulled off.
And sometimes you get pulled off the bench to do some real reporting.
Joe Cunningham, the Democrat who pulled off a surprise win of former Rep.
Can you walk me through how a shot like that gets pulled off?
The party followed Xscape's reunion concert ... where T.I. pulled off a surprise appearance.
Conservative leader David Cameron pulled off an unexpected victory to become prime minister.
You've truly pulled off a quintessential New York Knicks trade here, Phil Jackson.
Taylor Swift might just have pulled off one of her biggest surprises yet.
It's no surprise Stamos pulled off the perfect weekend for his sweetie, either.
He pulled off his goggles in a daze, unsure whether he had won.
It's a trick Apple has already pulled off on some of its MacBooks.
It was a gutsy shot to a difficult pin that Bohn pulled off.
He pulled off the tarp and ran a search of the license plate.
However he pulled off his election, Havelange reached the presidency loaded with debts.
Only one other act, The Beatles, pulled off a similar sweep in 1964.
They had stolen the cow and pulled off the prank without a hitch.
"Hustlers" director Lorene Scafaria explained how she pulled off the movie's surprise cameo.
"Coffee was vital today," she said, as she pulled off a woollen headband.
She pulled off the look by adding facial hair and Malone's face tattoos. 
Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.) pulled off a victory in Arizona's Senate contest, defeating Rep.
Biden had pulled off a close victory in Texas and swept the south.
My sister managed my Senate campaign and pulled off the most improbable upset.
But Stanton pulled off the ball enough that he fouled it straight back.
He's been pulled off the campaign trail and homebound, like many Americans. Sen.
Television episodes being pulled off the air is rare but not unheard-of.
I pulled off the sweaters, and lo and behold, there's a baby underneath.
Above the tub, a cabinet door had been nearly pulled off the hinges.
With Ian Happ at the plate, Chicago pulled off a daring double steal.
The thrilling stunt pulled off by "We Say #NeverAgain" is that it is.
Psycrow has essentially pulled off a romhack on Nintendo's own hardware and software.
Upon landing in Beijing, the two infected passengers were pulled off the plane.
Amy Klobuchar, pulled off the big surprise of the night, coming in third.
Cocomania could have spiked in earnest if she had pulled off another upset.
It should be noted that House Republicans pulled off this task in 2016.
Since taking over a decade ago, Gorman has pulled off multiple big acquisitions.
Since taking over a decade ago, Gorman has pulled off multiple big acquisitions.
Authorities have been scrambling to figure out how Ghosn pulled off the escape.
She just pulled off "the greatest redistribution of wealth in history," after all.
Later that evening, we pulled off the Interstate and checked into a motel.
Perhaps he might elaborate on how pulled off the escape of the decade.
Just look at what Run-DMC pulled off with Adidas back in 1986.
Kelly snuggled with a stuffed bear that she'd pulled off the donation table.
But at least Uber, Lyft, SmileDirectClub and Peloton pulled off their respective IPOs.
At HPE, she pulled off one of the biggest corporate breakups in history.
The caravan pulled off onto the shoulder of the highway just west of Orange.
As for the amiable Mr Macron, he has already pulled off a historic feat.
After an intentional walk to Joey Votto, the Reds pulled off a double steal.
He waited patiently until Kass pulled off her big finish and the children dispersed.
Some units broke after the confusing "protective layer" was mistakenly pulled off the screen.
The company just pulled off a $6 million Series A led by DFJ Ventures.
Beacham pulled off their track shorts and dressed them in pants leg by leg.
Ron Johnson pulled off an enormous upset to defeat a formidable foe -- former Sen.
The Cumberland High School class of 2018 pulled off a truly awesome senior prank.
But Mr Draghi pulled off the trick; no countries have left the single currency.
In the past, crime syndicates have pulled off ATM heists using a similar methods.
The Orlando Magic forward pulled off an absolutely perfect impression of the Yankees slugger.
Similar deference was given to other celebrities who have successfully pulled off redemption arcs.
They were giddy to have pulled off an amazing wedding celebration with their friends.
The Trojans hadn't pulled off the road sweep of the Washington schools since 2002.
Soon he had pulled off the highway and was working from a roadside restaurant.
It was the UW bot that had pulled off the long conversation with George.
People are crowdsurfing on plywood they pulled off the stage and will later burn.
It's amazing what I see on Instagram—like what's being pulled off these days.
Trump pulled off a surprise victory over Clinton in the general election on Nov.
Snapchat pulled off the only good tech-company April Fools' Day prank this year.
One of the boys is half naked, his shirt pulled off in the night.
It's essentially what Hollywood pulled off Sunday night during the annual Golden Globes telecast.
He pulled off two dazzling shots to give himself a shot at saving par.
When the woman refused, she alleges Brown then pulled off the hijab for her.
Near the town of Ironton, Simoneaux pulled off Route 23 onto a gravel drive.
Jimmy G. pulled off a great win nobody expected, extremely short handed in Arizona.
As you read this, I will have pulled off a miraculous accomplishment: escaping winter.
He pulled off his jacket to offer to another man to cover his face.
The show was pulled off Sirius last Wednesday and has not aired this week.
With Westworld, HBO has pulled off quite a feat: It made an orgy boring.
U.M.B.C. pulled off the gargantuan feat with laserlike shooting and near mistake-free play.
Texans 29, Jets 2 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Sam Darnold nearly pulled off another one.
The Braves pulled off an unusual double play to stay close in the sixth.
Mr. Patterson testified that whoever pulled off his shoe had punched and kicked him.
In a city known for its leaks, Mueller has pulled off a rare feat.
Jennifer Lopez pulled off many surprises while hosting Saturday Night Live over the weekend.
The Racers pulled off the famed 12-5 upset against Marquette, winning 83-64.
There was one, for instance, pulled off grid, which is a floating waterborne community.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Saudi Aramco finally pulled off its $25.6 billion initial public offering.
He also pulled off an absolutely sensational flop about halfway through the second half.
Yale pulled off a huge upset today against Baylor and, yet, nobody likes them.
But the U.S. has pulled off seven successful Mars landings in the past four decades.
Yet in their third event the plucky Japanese promotion pulled off its third good card.
Diesel cars built before 2005 will be pulled off the city's roads starting next year.
He is also holding the wad he pulled off in his hand the hold time.
Now AIM's official MacOS, Windows, iOS and Android apps are being pulled off life support.
"I have never seen something pulled off the system," the official told the New Yorker.
Conor Lamb, who pulled off an upset in a Pennsylvania special election earlier this year.
And just like that, Russia pulled off a geopolitical coup without firing a single shot.
AlphaGo pulled off the 0.5 point victory after facing moves pulled from its own playbook.
With Get Out, Peele pulled off a project in a new lane of its own.
The company pulled off an impressive turnaround during the tenure of Barry's predecessor, Hubert Joly.
If he had answered wrong, he would have been pulled off the bus and deported.
I look back on those days and just can't believe the things we pulled off.
It's remarkable what Whannell pulled off with what he claims was the standard Blumhouse budget.
The armed guerrilla group seized territory, attacked government forces and pulled off high-profile kidnappings.
She wore an Elie Saab gown that we suspect wasn't just pulled off the rack.
Driver Tyler Menninga pulled off the feat at the tour's event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
If this sounds familiar, it's because Drake's Views pulled off the same feat in 2016.
Black Panther just pulled off a Marvel Cinematic Universe first: A supervillain worth rooting for.
Later he pulled off a few other jumpy-hitty things to varying degrees of success.
ET: Activision had the leaked trailer pulled off of YouTube, to no one's great surprise.
Because that's basically what the Super Bowl spot for Captain America: Civil War pulled off.
I actually got physically pulled off the stage during weigh-ins and we got canned.
When the big day finally arrived just before Christmas, they pulled off a singular surprise.
Want to know how he pulled off the transition from serious debt to seriously enviable?
Little did we know what a touchstone of a song we'd pulled off that day.
Jose Ramirez walked and one out later, Allen and Ramirez pulled off a double steal.
WASHINGTON — Democrats pulled off an upset win to take back Kentucky's governorship earlier this month.
Ross was suspended for four weeks and permanently pulled off stories pertaining to the president.
In some ways, Trump pulled off what McCain was trying to do back in 2000.
The second, though, is that the series pulled off a race in New York City.
Democrat Doug Jones pulled off a stunning win in Alabama's special Senate election on Dec.
I pulled off my shoes and tried to walk from New Orleans to the Gulf.
This is all pulled off because of the tour-de-force performance given by Phoenix.
But for every college that has pulled off a rescue, there is one in trouble.
And I have to say, they pulled off her return (and Reagan's departure) pretty well.
In multiple scenes, this mezzo-soprano pulled off high-wire feats of acting while singing.
But as written, such a turn can't be pulled off, even with these exceptional actors.
He pulled off one daring pass after another, sending the announcers into fits of enthusiasm.
I actually pulled off the road trip with your bros thing a few years back.
Adding songs to A Christmas Carol has been attempted many times but rarely pulled off.
Last week, NASA's Juno spacecraft pulled off an incredible feat: It entered orbit around Jupiter.
It's the runner's nightmare — getting pulled off the course because you are going too slowly.
Instead, Weinstein pushed her into a room with a Jacuzzi and pulled off her clothes.
Biden pulled off a stunning victory in Massachusetts, and Sanders came in second place there.
"Finally he got the snake head pulled off," said Ms. Sutcliffe, who is a nurse.
Sanders only pulled off a win in North Dakota, a small state with few delegates.
It's a challenge that AMD has pulled off on the performance side in the midrange.
Mr. Cetner greeted his daughter when she pulled off the race route at 9 a.m.
Englishman Nick Brett pulled off a miracle at the World Indoor Bowls Championships on Monday.
The pair had tried to leave Brazil on Wednesday but were pulled off their flight.
Florida State pulled off a stunner, beating No. 13 Virginia 69-62 in Tallahassee, Fla.
In 1993, White pulled off a highway in Colorado and shot himself in the head.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Zhou Hongyi may have pulled off one of history's great trades.
YouTube has pulled off a major coup after signing over three major streamers from Twitch.
You rapidly pressed multiple buttons, pulled off different moves, and were focused on that experience.
Everyone's watching the Super Bowl but they are always getting pulled off in other directions.
In the movie version, the ragtag Brooklyn team would have pulled off a stirring upset.
And what exactly was it that Yangervis Solarte pulled off Tuesday night in Busch Stadium?
They pulled off my shoes and took my wallet, phone and the money I had.
In 22017, Netflix quietly pulled off its best Emmy night ever — by winning three awards.
Alicia Keys pulled off an awesome birthday surprise for her hubby, Swizz Beatz, 40th birthday.
They're where Hulu, long an Emmy afterthought, pulled off a Comedy Series nomination for Casual.
Clinton pulled off a surprise victory against Barack Obama after finishing third in Iowa in 2008.
In the closing story, "Local Egg," which he directed, banned books are pulled off the shelves.
Last year, Glenview pulled off its two representatives from the board, citing "irreconcilable differences" over strategy.
No proof from the pics that he pulled off the rescue, but we'd bet on Jason.
You pulled off the greatest Super Bowl win of all time... That game will last forever.
Even in the age of drone photography, it's hard to imagine how this was pulled off.
With the Facebook police asleep, and data theft pulled off, what was Cambridge Analytica's next step?
Being a motivational speaker, especially, demanded a Trumpian attitude, which my father pulled off with aplomb.
But it seems like no missions for cats in space have been pulled off since Fèlicette.
Last night, Donald Trump pulled off a shocking victory to become the country's 45th president-elect.
I pulled off my sleep mask and saw the people around me shape-shifting into shadows.
The actor pulled off the man's mask, and a steward took him to the security staff.
After all, a dozen punters pulled off the street determine whether to send someone to jail.
We were really tired—we'd been driving 12 hours—so we pulled off the road somewhere.
Pennetta pulled off the upset and went on to win her first Grand Slam singles title.
That's already three more missions than SpaceX pulled off last year, and it's only early August.
Having some of your best-selling products pulled off shelves may seem like a big setback.
"I think I [pulled off my career without Instagram] with less self-consciousness," the supermodel added.
Last week, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum pulled off an upset in Florida's Democratic nomination for governor.
Trump pulled off a huge surprise victory, and he's the one heading to the White House.
Ted Cruz just pulled off what has seemed impossible: He made Donald Trump concede a point.
Very often she would be pulled off of the floor and had to perform additional duties.
You pulled off something with such short notice since our mother was just admitted that morning.
The party nearly pulled off a shocker in Kansas -- with no investment from the national party.
Spears played songs on all 9 of her albums and even pulled off eight outfit changes!
He storms backstage, beats up Rebecca's bandmate, and has to be pulled off by a bouncer.
It's also the first time since San Jose's Brent Burns pulled off the feat from Feb.
Back in late March, the Supreme Court — which is pro-Maduro — pulled off a radical move.
Seriously, he just pulled off the word "malarkey" in the middle of a serious political speech.
Sam was pulled off of the bus and continued to flee until he collapsed, Shelton said.
Much of this is pulled off by Emily Blunt, who makes an absolutely dazzling Mary Poppins.
So it's quite the tour de force that Delacroix pulled off this composition with such potency.
ROZZANO, Italy (Reuters) - U.S. hedge fund Elliott pulled off a boardroom coup at Telecom Italia (TLIT.
There is also a different sort of apparent tax minimization, this one pulled off by politicians.
But American Gardner pulled off the win, giving Karelin his first defeat in 13 years. 10.
Gunnar Bentz and Jack Conger were not charged, but were pulled off a plane for questioning.
And Democrat Doug Jones has pulled off an absolutely massive upset, edging embattled Republican Roy Moore.
The other two trillion-dollar titans of the moment, Microsoft and Amazon, pulled off something similar.
Raisman also pulled off her Amanar, and the two Americans were one-two after one rotation.
He pulled off something similar in an entirely separate legal battle more than a year ago.
I reached out to him by email and asked him how he pulled off the record.
"Basically we pulled off the impossible... and I'm really tired," Crutsinger told me in an email.
This is going to be the best win that any British fighter has ever pulled off.
Celebs made their yearly pilgrimage to Coachella Friday ... and most pulled off the tragically hip look.
Meanwhile, Warren has pulled off a remarkable turnaround, while Harris still has some work to do.
He's pulled off numerous patterned suits over the years, and has also experimented with bold accessories.
And it was undoubtedly funnier than any prank call I could've pulled off on my own.
If Rubio had somehow pulled off an Iowa victory, the speech would have been nearly identical.
Obama pulled off narrow victories in 2628 and 28503 to win Florida's crucial 22019 electoral votes.
There were sheets being pulled off cars to, in this case, a light scattering of applause.
It seemed as if the Astros had pulled off a double play to end the inning.
The feds believed Shotti, along with Tekashi, pulled off an armed robbery back in April 2018.
Unfortunately for the 'Stros, the Mariners pulled off some magic in the ninth and tenth innings.
ABT was banned by Bangladesh authorities after the group pulled off a bank heist last year.
Together they have pulled off a retrospective that manages to be revelatory without being overly reverential.
Back in March 2017, the supreme court — which is pro-Maduro — pulled off a radical move.
Van der Wal was 29 when he pulled off his feat, 22 years younger than Suzuki.
He pulled off a virtual tie in Iowa, where the caucus results are still being contested.
Fallon and McCartney could barely control their own laughter as they continually pulled off the stunt.
Next, I pulled off the top layer, exposing the adhesive surface I'd place against my skin.
Instead, Caballero said he pulled off his impressive record by adhering to two rules of selling.
On a trip from the airport, one driver suddenly pulled off the road without a word.
The technician and corpsman on the team I was pulled off were killed in a blast.
With "Stormborn," Game of Thrones quietly pulled off one of its most shocking scenes in ages.
Zuckerberg issued an apology for the demonstration he and other FB staffers pulled off on Tuesday.
Yet with quarterback Cam Newton at the helm, the Panthers pulled off a 24-21 season.
While his clothes stayed on, he definitely pulled off giving Beatrice a story to tell her coworkers.
Michigan also surprised experts during the Democratic primary when Bernie Sanders pulled off a surprising win there.
Four years ago, a vigilante hacker pulled off one of the most daring hacks of all time.
It pulled off both the death of a major character and a musical episode with equal aplomb.
"Each Day" was made with tape, but in the customary way — laid down, painted over, pulled off.
And with A Thousand Thoughts, he and co-director Joe Bini have pulled off a minor miracle.
Contrary to Mr. Trump's claim that his party pulled off upset victories, both districts were conservative strongholds.
Software developer Nick Lee pulled off the ultimate Apple Watch hack: getting it to run Windows 95.
Canadian skier Chris Simboli pulled off the iconic dance move at the 1987 Breckenridge Freestyle World Cup.
The series has already pulled off races in cities like Paris, Berlin, London, Miami, and Long Beach.
Iman pulled off an outfit change for the reception, switching into another Zuhair Murad dress, reported Brides.
In 2017, it pulled off a record 93 launches, more than any other company has done before.
When the sack was pulled off, there were officers sitting behind a table in front of him.
Three Texas sisters have already pulled off spectacularly spooky ensembles in an adorable tribute to Hocus Pocus.
George W. Bush's campaign pulled off a similar trick to the one Trump's team is trying now.
This leap isn't all that dissimilar from what Steph Curry pulled off between his two MVP seasons.
However, Russia has also pulled off much shorter four-orbit (six-hour) meetups with the ISS before.
It was one of the most impressive technological feats ever pulled off, filled with peril and uncertainty.
But after 60-plus years of space launches, no one's actually pulled off a proverbial space billboard.
On Wednesday night, they had been pulled off a plane as they tried to leave the country.
Rising star Alicia Vikander pulled off a coup with nominations for both leading actress and supporting actress.
There are lots of fanciful renderings and prototypes, lots of pulled-off covers and pointing of spotlights.
Michael Phelps pulled off something amazing, impossible, mind-boggling – he taught his mother, Debbie, how to text.
Earlier this week, Meta pulled off a similar move against Afreeca Freecs Blue, this time on Eichenwalde.
Kate Middleton pulled off an epic royal rewear at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding on Saturday.
What's really interesting is the doctor who pulled off the delivery -- none other than Dr. Paul Crane.
After all, the NFL thinks only someone on PHDs could have pulled off such field goal mastery.
Now he has pulled off a meeting with Putin, which he can portray as a diplomatic breakthrough.
NASA's commercial partner Orbital ATK pulled off the first major test of its new, upgraded rocket yesterday.
Sean Casten, a clean-energy executive, pulled off a major upset Tuesday, unseating six-term GOP Rep.
So, the team pulled off the wheels, but then needed an alternate way to land the drone.
The lace top is sliced along the back, and another piece of the skirt is pulled off.
The Cleveland Browns nearly pulled off the play of the NFL season with a creative trick play.
Read on to see six charts that reveal how Chick-fil-A pulled off its American dominance.
Schakowsky, an 11-term congresswoman, also endorsed Newman in 2018, though Lipinski pulled off a narrow victory.
Even more remarkably, this isn't the first time Blizzard has pulled off something like this in China.
Doug Jones (D) pulled off a massive upset in last year's special election in ruby-red Alabama.
On the next lap Verstappen pulled off a spectacular passing move on Rosberg to claim second place.
BYU pulled off the victory after looking destined for defeat with under 292 seconds left in regulation.
For them, the prime minister has pulled off an impressive one-two punch these past few days.
"I have never seen something pulled off the system," the unnamed official said to the New Yorker.
In sum, experts argue that Trump has either pulled off a geopolitical masterstroke or has doomed humanity.
The greatest trick Marvel pulled off was turning the X-Men into its junior varsity superhero team.
In 2012, he pulled off the first switch 1800, which is five full rotations, in a competition.
The St. Louis Rams in 2004 and the Oakland Raiders in 2003 also pulled off the feat.
This week Maduro's regime pulled off its biggest arrests yet, and it was a carefully orchestrated spectacle.
They escaped Europe mostly by boat because they had heard that Jews were being pulled off trains.
But you have to take a step back in admiration of what the Thunder pulled off tonight.
A LATE TAG means you've pulled off the heist and moved forward, even (rarely) across home plate.
His lawyer argued in court the Mr. Mellon was too disorganized to have pulled off the crime.
One coach, Lane Kiffin, was pulled off the team bus and fired in an airport parking lot.
Remember: Saudi Arabia's giant state-owned oil monopoly pulled off the biggest IPO in history last week.
The superstar wore five incredible looks for her performance, and pulled off four seamless outfit changes onstage.
So everything that gets pulled off, I have to move it, and sometimes the pallets are huge.
In Newark, dozens of people were pulled off an AirTrain headed to the airport after power problems.
Only a handful of countries have pulled off such a feat—most were resource-rich and thriving.
To Pieters, obviously lying and deceiving would be a lot less interesting than what they pulled off.
Here he and Bob Brown, a stunt coordinator, explain how they pulled off three of those stunts.
Liberal mayor Andrew Gillum pulled off a stunning upset in the Democratic primary for Florida governor Tuesday.
SpaceX already pulled off an uncrewed test flight of its vehicle, the Crew Dragon, back in March.
Three days later, they were pulled off life support in the hospital and pronounced dead, Adams said.
Just as Page pulled off a disappearing act in 2015, Brin too became a hermit of sorts.
Most notoriously, over 1,500 crosses have been pulled off the steeples of churches in that same province.
Democrats pulled off a major win on Tuesday night, taking both the state House and state Senate.
Conor also accused Khabib's manager of being a terrorist who was pulled off a plane on Sept.
The American, along with another, was pulled off the project and asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement.
In 2015, reports—later disproved—of lead in Maggi surfaced and the noodles were pulled off shelves.
Many thanks to our talented colleagues at Vox Media who pulled off this transformation in record time.
The largest DDoS attack ever was probably pulled off by bored teens The largest DDoS attack ever was probably pulled off by bored teens Millions of people in the eastern U.S. woke up on a Friday morning in October to find large parts of the internet not working.
She's been screaming for an hour nonstop, and I've already pulled off the freeway twice to soothe her.
She's been screaming for two hours nonstop, and I've pulled off the freeway four times to soothe her.
So here's a side-by-side breakdown of all the parodies that Shrek and Shrek 2 pulled off.
Read the story This incredible—and terrifying—snowboarding trick has only ever been pulled off by five people.
At one point he pulled off a maneuver his friend calls "so risky" as he recorded the flight.
Each DUI carried a maximum of 90 days in jail -- but Sytch pulled off a miracle in court.
The Philip Morris emails and documents don't explicitly detail how the company pulled off the victories in Moscow.
That's what we call a good paint job — and it's likely one you haven't pulled off at home.
" The source added, "Cameron pulled off a private wedding even though the media found out about it before.
A year before his al Qaeda followers pulled off the most destructive assault on U.S. soil, the Sept.
With their ragged edges and unpainted borders, the paintings look like they have been pulled off their stretchers.
Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) pulled off in 2018, which disrupted traditional ideas about who constitutes a viable candidate.
Then again, she's known for beauty extremes — and might have just pulled off the chicest makeover of summer.
The industry has also pulled off the ingenious trick of holding a presence within its ostensibly oppositional bodies.
The company pulled off its second test flight in January, deeming the Electron rocket ready for commercial missions.
I have some action in this series that I never could have pulled off without a big budget.
The ease with which he pulled off these looks made androgyny — an erstwhile social taboo — the new normal.
Either way, Meyers pulled off these bold jokes precisely because he wove the audience reaction into his monologue.
The permanent frown clouding Mr Tavares's brow is a testament to the tough jobs he has pulled off.
Amid crackling fires, mugs of hot cider and folksy good cheer, the senator pulled off a memorable show.
Mayer challenged actor Jason Statham, who also pulled off a perfect spin kick in his own Instagram post.
The Amazon Prime series pulled off a feat even Netflix has yet to accomplish: effectively sweeping the Emmys.
When the video was pulled off YouTube for "privacy violations" the next day, it only fueled the paranoia.
The lawsuit comes as disputes over renewing carriage deals have led to channels being pulled off the air.
" In an emotional video of the reveal, Weinrich pulled off the head of the costume and said, "Surprise.
According to Jerome, a team of 200 people pulled off the stunt, about 170 of which were dancers.
Of course, the president had pulled off his own code switch at the end of his standup routine.
Photo: The North FaceThis week The North Face pulled off a clever marketing stunt that continues to deliver.
Or is this just a media stunt being pulled off by a few, xenophobic radicals desperate for attention?
This week, China National Chemical Corp pulled off a coup that advances China's national goal of "food security".
It's a tightly secured, no-bullshit French fishtail braid that keeps Wonder Woman's hair pulled off her face.
Ozzy Osbourne pulled off a big birthday surprise for his wife Sharon on Thursday's episode of The Talk.
Obama's comment has drawn derision from Republicans in the years since as ISIS has pulled off terror attacks.
Late Wednesday, Jon Jones was pulled off the UFC's historic bicentennial event for a potential anti-doping violation.
Dude basically hit the lotto ... 'cause the Pats pulled off the insane upset, and John got his date.
A firmer dollar capped gains, as it pulled off 4-1/2 month lows, analysts and traders said.
In some ways, what Uber pulled off in Mexico City could be seen as the future of advertising.
Osweiler pulled off an inexplicable comeback win over Indianapolis last week after doing nothing most of the game.
However, when reporting resumed after nearly 24 hours, it showed Morales had pulled off a razor-thin victory.
Chipmakers Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices both pulled off more than 700% gains in the five-year run.
The Sun Devils have already pulled off impressive wins against Michigan State, Washington State, and California this year.
"The Dukes of Hazzard" reruns were pulled off the air because of its inclusion of the Confederate flag.
In Week 1, Wyoming pulled off one of the biggest upsets, beating Missouri outright as 17-point underdogs.
Find out how Drake's touring team pulled off a flying Ferrari, transforming video stage, and other impressive feats.
Trump pulled off the same scheme with publicly touted investments in Hilton Hotels, Gillette, and Federated Department Stores.
But, Cardi wasn't done ... she pulled off her shoe and threw it at her enemy ... missing her target.
In asymmetric terms, Gerasimov seems to have pulled off the impossible: diverting attention, albeit at huge potential cost.
You could do some history to find out how many records have actually been pulled off the shelves.
Okada came back and attempted another Rainmaker, and Omega pulled off a One Winged Angel out of nowhere.
But the fact that Tesfaye actually committed to and pulled off a full-on rock song is important.
But what designer Fumito Ueda and his team pulled off is remarkable: they made me care about Trico.
But in 12 hours, a couple of former CIA senior aides pulled off a first in American history.
Pieces of foutou, dense and faintly sweet, are pulled off and dabbed in stew, to drink it up.
Biden has pulled off an incredible achievement in going from discard to the cusp of the Democratic nomination.
Notre Dame has been ravaged by injuries but pulled off a win against Oregon with only six players.
You might have heard by now that Barcelona pulled off the impossible comeback against Paris Saint-Germain Wednesday.
Arizona State pulled off the upset in Lawrence last season, knocking off the No. 2 Jayhawks, 95-85.
Instead, they returned the ensuing kickoff to the 31 — and on the next play pulled off a miracle.
After Mike Wilkinson pulled off a shock first round knockout of Amirkhani's former Allstars teammate Niklas Backstrom, 'Mr.
The Republicans who assumed control of Columbus pulled off an aggressive gerrymandering of federal and state legislative districts.
What were they up to while the Mets pulled off one of the great reversals of all time?
The American teenager Amanda Anisimova pulled off an upset, defeating 11th-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, 6-4, 6-2.
Below are scenes from four films, with commentary from their directors on how they pulled off these stunts.
Inevitably, some famous sackings, like the spectacular one the Vandals pulled off in A.D. 455, barely get mentioned.
Ian Kinsler singled and stole second, Jackie Bradley Jr. walked, and they pulled off an uncontested double steal.
Until then, tequila had been the kind of bad idea someone pulled off a shelf at 1 a.m.
Dave Brat (R-Va.), the insurgent challenger who pulled off a historic upset, defeating Cantor by 11 points.
I began getting hot, so I gently pulled off my red beanie while at 2000th Street and Broadway.
They pulled off the highway to a campsite in Beaver, Utah, just as the sun was going down.
Gabe Winns Ortiz pulled off the neatest trick, tapping eloquently and endearingly, despite the terrible music he chose.
Clark: Was there anything during production that couldn&apost be pulled off that you wanted to see happen?
But the shift in persona he pulled off for Man of the Woods wasn't working for the singer.
We moved through sludgy traffic and then pulled off the freeway into the residential section of Manhattan Beach.
"I think @Trevornoah just pulled off one of the funniest stunts ever at the Oscars," one person tweeted.
When a guard pulled off Othman's blindfold, the skinny young man with a convict's buzz cut looked exhausted.
She pulled off her shirt and ran to a nearby gas station, where she found a state trooper.
Pyongyang has pulled off similar stunts in the past, but this is the first since Trump took office.
Conor Lamb (D) pulled off an upset win in another district that went big for Trump in 2628.
Just when her campaign appeared to be reaching escape velocity, Bernie Sanders pulled off a historic upset in Michigan.
"I'd love to see anyone body-shaming Alexa Moreno do that badass floor routine she pulled off," wrote one.
If Facebook had pulled off a flawless IPO, would the people there have worked as hard to prove themselves?
The other driver told us Ashanti got her number and info, but pulled off without sharing any of hers.
Sources close to Dre tell us the motorist had pulled off PCH and stopped in front of Dre's crib.
The chokehold these men have had on the film industry is being pulled off, one finger at a time.
One example is Shenzhen's SF Express, an ambitious delivery firm that pulled off a successful public flotation in February.
This week, Bloomberg posted a captivating feature about how that CEO nearly pulled off the scam of a lifetime.
Then the tongue is pulled off before the eyeballs are popped out by sticking one's fingers through the sockets.
Finally, the top of the head if pulled off and the brain is sucked out, direct from the skull.
Two days ago, Russia pulled off an upset, defeating Spain in the first knockout stage of the World Cup.
The U.S. has pulled off 7 successful Mars landings in the past 4 decades, with only 1 failed touchdown.
By stripping away the obvious set staples, the band pulled off the neat trick of building up new ones.
Click here to view original GIFA robot just pulled off the best possible move in the game of golf.
The unique sound that Bose has pulled off here doesn't mean the SoundWear is better than other products, though.
In recent years, other scientists have actually pulled off this feat in mice using 3D-printing a few times.
When the local police congratulate the entire class on their senior prank, you know they pulled off something great.
Sure, the actor has pulled off many a dapper look — but how does he exactly get to that point?
Once I pulled off the freeway and saw a man walking another man on a leash in broad daylight.
Let's think about why: DeMarcus's idol, Perry Coleman, pulled off an epic prank during his time at St. Bernadine.
This is what happened next, according to police: The Altima pulled off the parking lot, almost hitting the men.
In the supporting actor category, Lion star Dev Patel pulled off a surprise win over critical favorite Mahershala Ali.
Thirty-five years ago, Chaminade pulled off an upset of a second-ranked Virginia team that featured Ralph Sampson.
Based on all that, it's likely the guys who pulled off the heist walked away with quite the bundle.
She also pulled off a pretty impressive impersonation of "Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence in a "Family Feud" skit.
"He sounded like a Disney announcer," and he couldn't have pulled off "Yes we can" the way Obama did.
We're told Meek, a brand ambassador for Ethika, pulled off the whole shoot without filing a single permit. #GoodWorkIfYouCanGetIt
Cut-outs, crop tops or architectural ruffles, there's no trend Fonda won't try and hasn't pulled off with ease.
Klopp pulled off his best Jay Wright impression to celebrate: While poor Dortmund fans could not believe it: [FS1]
While most celebrities know how to work a killer copycat routine, what Zendaya pulled off is really something special.
SpaceX just launched and landed another Falcon 9 rocket, the fifth time the company has pulled off the feat.
WASHINGTON — Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear pulled off an upset Tuesday night in an apparent victory over Republican Gov.
There, he pulled off the diplomatic coup of bringing a message of peace from Israel to the Palestinian leader.
Safiya Khalid (D), 23, pulled off the win despite a slew of attacks on every facet of her identity.
I just as graciously declined, pulled off my protest—thank you very much—and graduated on June 4, 1981.
It pulled off a coup in May by securing funding from Amazon as part of a $575 million investment.
I was once pulled off a plane and searched in front of a crowd by muscle-bound security officers.
Instead, Democrats pulled off this win by staying lightning focused on the way that Bevin hurt working class families.
In 2014, he was pulled off from his show for one day for using racial slurs on the air.
Conor Lamb (D) pulled off an upset in a deeply Republican district, outrunning Clinton by more than 11 points.
It tied Portugal and Hungary and beat Austria in the group stage, then pulled off the upset against England.
He might disagree with that statement, but the reality of what Tesla has pulled off argues against his objections.
Senate Republicans also pulled off an unlikely victory, helping the GOP hold onto control of both chambers of Congress.
Jose Ramirez and Brantley got it started with base hits and pulled off a double steal with one out.
Kramer and Newman never actually pulled off the Michigan bottle deposit scheme in the episode from way back when.
Yet in the penultimate UFC bout of the year Garbrandt may well have pulled off the year's greatest performance.
He pulled off tricks no one thought possible, and he became a spokesman, face, and leader of the industry.
"The Walking Dead" pulled off the show's biggest twist in years on Sunday night with a one-two punch.
But if you're investing for the long term, don't get pulled off track by the distractions of right now.
The victory over Tennessee was the second consecutive upset Loyola pulled off with a basket in the final seconds.
Conor Lamb, a Democrat, appears to have pulled off a shocking upset in a Pennsylvania congressional election last night.
But snackers hated the new biodegradable bag because it was too loud, and it was soon pulled off shelves.
ICYMI ... Mary and Tyce pulled off some incredible stunts on a trapeze before something awful went down -- Mary slipped!!
"I just don't think people recognize how difficult it is to pull off what they've pulled off," he said.
This kind of comedy can be pulled off, but it's tricky, and can easily fall victim to self-indulgence.
Her office was spotless, she spoke clearly and confidently, and she pulled off the medical procedures without a hitch.
And Sanders pulled off an upset victory there in 2016 that foreshadowed Hillary Clinton's weaknesses in the Rust Belt.
In the past year Mr. Kushner has pulled off the ultimate insider coup — an office in the West Wing.
The exception was last year's Cavaliers, who pulled off two sweeps before beating the Raptors four games to two.
Teen tennis sensation Coco Gauff pulled off an impressive comeback against Sorana Cirstea on Wednesday at the Australian Open.
Once again, Mr. Eaton-Salners has pulled off a theme that is more than just wading pool deep. 47A.
The Miami Dolphins pulled off the best trick play of the NFL season against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
And then Vadik was in, dropping his coins into the slot one by one as the bus pulled off.
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)Pete Buttigieg knew he had pulled off a feat that, a year ago, was unthinkable.
As transportation analysts had predicted all along, traffic doesn't necessarily reroute itself when cars are pulled off certain roads.
That's why our colleague pulled off his goggles and used pepper spray to make the dispersal operation more effective.
The report was pulled off the Quantis website for a few months, then republished without ClimateWorks' name on it.
One man was seen being grabbed by the leg and pulled off a train roof by an angry commuter.
After a meeting the next day, I got so lost, I pulled off Santa Monica Boulevard and started weeping.
While he pulled off the unthinkable by selling $200 million of his work at the Sotheby's sale on Sept.
In June, it also pulled off a direct listing on the NYSE, achieving a valuation north of $20 billion.
On their next drive, Miami pulled off an impressive flea flicker to put themselves in position to score again.
China has pulled off a 'profound' feat of teleportation that may help it 'dominate the way the world works'
But even accepting Cohn pulled off his heist, is protecting a trade agreement the act of resistance America demands?
The Trump campaign pulled off something of a messaging coup last week when it overhauled its senior campaign staff.
Rubio pulled off that trick everyone learns at his or her first job: He under-promised and over-delivered.
This isn&apost the first time that the 388th and 419th have pulled off an F-35 elephant walk: the two wings pulled off a similar display in November 2018 that saw 35 F-35s strut their stuff on a Hill AFB runway before taking off for a similar combat power exercises.
Bentz and Conger do not face charges but were pulled off a plane headed back to the U.S. for questioning.
These strips can be easily pulled off to take apart the laptop, whereas the solvents "booby-trapped" the process previously.
Christian and Daniel both tried really hard to get a rose from Sarah, but neither pulled off a stellar performance.
Even though the robot had successfully pulled off the maneuver in rehearsal, ATLAS really ate it during the actual performance.
She also claimed that, while she was passed out, these men pulled off her clothes and took photos of her.
Once she reached the end of the catwalk, Valdiserri pulled off her blonde wig and proudly embraced her bald look.
SpaceX has pulled off some exhilarating launches and landings in the past, but today's mission ranks among its most suspenseful.
USA's Mr. Robot has just pulled off a huge win at the Golden Globes, walking away with Best Drama Series.
TFW you think you pulled off a photogenic expression for the camera, but in the final picture, you look insane.
Attacking a backpedaling defense is a quality plan that leads to open, efficient shots when pulled off with surgical precision.
Kevin Harvick has come through on multiple occasions, while Brad Keselowski pulled off a rousing win at Talladega in 2014.
Morrisey, who Trump said had "incredible energy," pulled off an upset in the Republican primary for Senate earlier this year.
When YouTube was initially pulled off of Fire TV, there was a ton of finger pointing between the two companies.
Over four years of telenovela-flavored dramedy, Jane The Virgin has pulled off some unforgettable shocks (Looking at you, Rose).
SpaceX pulled off another successful rocket landing this morning — and this time during the day on the coast of Florida.
So far, SpaceX has pulled off eight landings in 2017, and today's touch down could bring that number to nine.
In 2018, the party flipped at least 40 seats and pulled off enough victories to retake control of the House.
It's like watching a heist movie where everything goes exactly according to plan, and the heist is seamlessly pulled off.
But now investigators say she poisoned her husband to death—a bizarre murder she allegedly pulled off with eye drops.
Four hours later, south of the city, I pulled off the road to pick up some supplies at a Safeway.
So rather than launching nearly two dozen rockets as expected, SpaceX only pulled off eight Falcon 9 missions in 2016.
As the Hartford Whalers in March 1987 against Pittsburgh, the team pulled off two goals in a six-second span.
Wayman told the FBI that her friend pulled off the seed bearer's hood, and refused to have sex with him.
In this walk-through, you'll find several hidden engineering feats and other cool tricks pulled off by Nintendo's engineering team.
You bought something new, pulled off the tags, then said "What, this old thing?" when your spouse asked about it.
When I found out they were pulled off the plane and everything that happened in the media – that hurt me.
But the team's timing was on target and they pulled off the task at hand gracefully, although not without pain.
He's always been one of the exceptions to the "timid GMs" rule, having pulled off several blockbusters over the years.
SpaceX is essentially saying that the Falcon 9 pulled off all the tasks it's supposed to perform during a mission.
"This is part of why our forbears pulled off the greatest military upset since Salamis to stop having a king."
The Republican nominee just pulled off one of the greatest upsets in political history to take back the White House.
Yet having pulled off all this at home, Mr Macron now hopes to repeat the trick across the European Union.
At Jacquemus, this shape was exaggerated with false shoulders, darling triangle-cut bib necklines, and pulled-off-the-shoulder necklines.
It further anoints the Whitney's new building: The show could never have been pulled off at its old uptown address.
One lucky lady got the surprise of a lifetime when her adorable firefighter boyfriend pulled off the ultimate marriage proposal.
Former Yankee Melky Cabrera pulled off a great and also confusing play against his old team last night in Chicago.
In 2014, he pulled off another jail break, escaping through a mile-long lighted tunnel on a motorcycle on rails.
Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson said more than 70 officers and 18 supervisors were pulled off regular duties to respond.
Bashir Ahmed added 16 points and sophomore guard Justin Simon nearly pulled off a triple-double for the Red Storm.
It hit the Martian atmosphere at 12,000 miles per hour and successfully pulled off its entry, descent, and landing sequence.
"The only thing we've subconsciously pulled off the table is health insurance because it's a whole different animal," Dziabiak said.
The clumsiness of Human Revolution was acceptable because, well, I was shocked they pulled off as much as they did.
His small congregation had departed, and he eyed our car as my production team and I pulled off the highway.
Yuki Bhambri of India pulled off a surprise when he toppled ninth-seeded Frenchman Lucas Pouille 24-26 24-4.
When she completed her warm-up routine, she pulled off the coat and revealed a green romper and fishnet tights.
Fans know CGI can make this happen in film, but how in the world is it pulled off on stage?
Parents forget how hot these are when they're on the counter, waiting to be pulled off by a handsy toddler.
Even without their star, the Lakers made 16 3-pointers and nearly pulled off the stunning upset on the road.
VP pulled off an even closer win in the second overtime round, with an impressive three-kill play from Taz.
Chris Owings singled to right and the two pulled off a double steal before Goldschmidt walked to load the bases.
"Chairman Crapo pulled off a small miracle to get a Dodd-Frank reform bill through with bipartisan support," Merski said.
We pulled off the highway to take a picture and stretch our legs, joining other drivers with the same thought.
Will the rocket pull off a double-satellite launch and ocean landing as neatly as it pulled off its singles?
On October 30, 1963, a C-130 Hercules pulled off the seemingly impossible, landing on the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal.
After Orlando Arcia singled, the Brewers pulled off a double steal and loaded the bases when Bettis walked Martin Madonado.
A look at how the independent film "Men Go to Battle" pulled off a major battle scene for little cash.
A little over a year ago, SpaceX pulled off a showy first launch for its new rocket, the Falcon Heavy.
Now, researchers from the threat detection firm RiskIQ have shed new light on how the attackers pulled off the heist.
In the future, all alley lights will be red and all robots will wear clothing pulled off their human victims.
Gillum pulled off a remarkable upset in the Democratic primary to become the first black gubernatorial candidate in Florida history.
McConnell shares that view and pulled off one of the great tactical victories by denying President Obama his final justice.
The Los Angeles Rams pulled off the trick play of the year on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals in London.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and long-time love Lauren Hashian pulled off a surprise wedding in Hawaii on August 18.
Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks pulled off an impressive trick play for the score against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday.
The Dow pulled off a stunning reversal, soaring nearly 00083,00073 point on the day, its biggest point gain in history.
Nine strokes behind Ryu entering the day, Hataoka nearly pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in L.P.G.A. Tour history.
On Tuesday, rescuers pulled off an improbable feat when they finished removing all 13 people from the Tham Luang Cave.
This year, despite a FiveThirtyEight forecast indicating that Biden would win the most delegates, Sanders pulled off a repeat performance.
Sure, the men's basketball team from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, pulled off one of the greatest — the greatest?
It's almost impossible to describe how Thomas pulled off this particular play, but that's precisely what makes him so special.
Little beads of sweat collected on foreheads as children gingerly pulled off their skates, and the snowflake décor felt confused.
"City on a Hill" keeps threatening to be interesting and exciting, but so far it hasn't pulled off the job.
Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead comic that spawned the television franchise, pulled off some magic last July.
Written by Rae, "Hella Perspective" is about as fitting a coda to the season as Insecure could have pulled off.
Kendra Horn, for example, pulled off perhaps the upset of the night by defeating Representative Steve Russell in central Oklahoma.
Wilson Ramos had an RBI groundout to start the five-run inning after the Mets pulled off a double steal.
In the past 10 years the company underwent leadership changes and strategy shifts and pulled off its biggest acquisition yet.
NOTES: The Mets pulled off a trade during the game, acquiring RHP A.J. Ramos from Miami for two minor leaguers.
I was completely floored by her ingenuity, and wanted to know exactly how she pulled off such a cool trick.
She said that she, her husband, a friend and a woman they pulled off the street stayed indoors for hours.
Could he have pulled off the bombing while positioning himself as hyper-vigilant security officer who ultimately saved countless lives?
Biggio went 25-for-13 with three RBIs as the Blue Jays pulled off a third straight late-inning rally.
The No. 10 seed has pulled off upsets in its past three tournament appearances, once even making the Final Four.
That's a feat director M. Night Shyamalan hasn't pulled off since The Sixth Sense (which spent five weekends at #22005).
Separately, a pilot was pulled off a plane in Canada after he passed out in the cockpit, apparently from drinking.
Be honest — these two people, who you hadn't heard of before they announced their candidacies, have pulled off amazing feats.
Mr. Lozman has pulled off the rare feat of hauling the city into the Supreme Court in two separate cases.
And I think for young gay kids who are looking for representation, I'm really proud by what we've pulled off.
Late yesterday afternoon, news broke that the Oilers had finally pulled off their long-rumored trade for a top defenseman.
"We were watching Stranger Things on the iPad," Saget shared with PEOPLE Now of how he pulled off the surprise proposal.
The image, half Olympian god and half kung-fu wizard, suits a man who appears to have pulled off a miracle.
Director Damien Chazelle said it was a feat that could not have been pulled off by just any pair of actors.
Will gave a shout-out to Ariana and what she's endured ... not to mention what she pulled off with the concert.
Something she perfectly pulled off at a children's charity event in London on Tuesday night wearing a very pricey evening gown.
A snowboarder, Joonas Virtanen, even pulled off some backflips in Central Park: Who needs the mountains when you have Central Park?
Tesla pulled off a turnaround in China by 2016, tripling its sales over the previous year, and extended gains into 2017.
One of these strategies has been the use of drone delivery services, which the internet company successfully pulled off in December.
Celebrities like Rihanna and Blake Lively have successfully pulled off this bright color Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
After the 30-minute session, Hogye pulled off his helmet, climbed out of the Triumph, and unzipped his white racing suit.
In late October, a woman named Juli Briskman pulled off something that many Americans—plus many foreigners—would die to do.
"Us," the second directorial effort from Jordan Peele, pulled off a stunning debut, generating $213 million from 221,2623 North American locations.
This easily could have been this generation's Pet Rock, but somehow Pokémon has pulled off something other brands can't even conceive.
With that sensitivity, Instagram has pulled off the rare feat of improving the user experience while simultaneously benefiting its revenue engine.
It's still late compared to iOS and still a beta, but it's a month earlier than Samsung pulled off last year.
Now they've pulled off their most ambitious project yet — and left fans with no real clue as to what comes next.
The Academy broke that news to Simon's estate, and as of Monday morning ... the Emmys have been pulled off the block.
It is, however, a moment to stop and look back in amazement (or terror) at what the MCU has pulled off.
I had to read this book twice to figure out how E. Lockhart pulled off such a crafty and evocative narrative.
Tim Tebow is opening up about how he pulled off his romantic proposal to fiancée Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters in January.
While at the ESPY Awards last year, she pulled off a smart red Cristiano Burani suit that exposed just enough décolletage.
Fourth seed Cilic pulled off a regulation 6-3 6-3 victory over Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta earlier in the day.
Switzerland's Belinda Bencic also pulled off an upset by dispatching second-seeded Romanian Mihaela Buzarnescu 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
"I don't know how he did it, but Tristan pulled off the most epic surprise birthday party for me," she said.
NRA: Practice Range game's rating later was changed to ages 12 and up before it was pulled off the App Store.
We arrive to the water station and discover the blue flag on the ground and the barrel's top is pulled off.
I really did feel that I had turned a corner, that I had pulled off changes that were real and permanent.
In politics, blaming the predecessor is a trick that can also be pulled off, provided they are in a different party.
Here are five things to know about the 213-year-old who pulled off the greatest upset of Rio thus far.
The FDA is working with the company to make sure the products are pulled off shelves, according to the FDA website.
ON MARCH 31ST Ekrem Imamoglu, a previously obscure opposition figure, pulled off a remarkable upset by winning the Istanbul mayoral race.
However, a Today reporter does note where at the gas station an advertisement appears to have been pulled off a wall.
But, for now, Formula E pulled off what was previously unthinkable: pit fantastic racecars against each other in New York City.
How was the firm pulled off what seems like an outsize number of hits for a small and relatively young organization?
In 2015, Russia pulled off what is generally regarded as the world's first successful cyberattack on a power grid, in Ukraine.
The California-based electric car maker has recently pulled off two profitable quarters in a row after losing money for years.
Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) has pulled off the hack of the world's financial systems with the help of his ragtag fsociety.
The team lead pulled off the "biggest shot in the history of American curling" on Saturday night, according to the Times.
Belarus' Vera Lapko pulled off another first-round upset, beating seventh-seeded Shuai Zhang of China 7-6 (43), 6-0.
But in Wisconsin, Democrat Tony Evers pulled off a narrow win in unseating Republican incumbent Scott Walker, according to NBC News.
The enigmatic street artist pulled off an incredible stunt last weekend, giving a giant metaphorical middle finger to the art world.
For a few years, though, Iomega pulled off an impressive trick: It turned a proprietary platform into a de facto standard.
He derided the way the video had become "fake news" and claimed "it was a joke" he pulled off with friends.
Having pulled off such a huge event, literally showcasing the city, it's fair to say even more will come in 2017.
This isn't the first time the glamorous duo have combined musical forces, they pulled off a Whitney Houston number last year.
But in the second half, Alabama tight end O.J. Howard pulled off three big plays that thrust Alabama to the victory.
It was the largest ever global action against the harms of climate change, and it was pulled off entirely by children.
Beyoncé pulled off a "flawless" surprise appearance at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards – and with daughter Blue Ivy in tow.
The company has pulled off successful landings after its past three launches, all of which touched down on the drone ship.
To top things off, she wrapped herself in an albino python — named Steve — and pulled off some appropriately slithery dance moves.
In the best-of-six overtime, Na'Vi pulled off a close win in the first round, keeping VP's economy slightly stunted.
The Florida Republican's remarks came shortly after Gillum pulled off a stunning win in Florida's Democratic gubernatorial primary on Tuesday night.
When you have ten-ingredient cocktails, it's not something that is easily pulled off when you have a crowd come in.
En route to a key victory there, he pulled off a difficult pass of Power that might have saved his season.
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Just a few months ago, it looked as if Amazon had pulled off one of the greatest scams in corporate history.
I told her to follow me, but as soon as we started down Mendocino, she pulled off the road, turned back.
Advertisers pulled off an incredible coup by convincing us that the manliest choice is one that shields us from sharp objects.
EditorsNote: Update: Adds Payton quotes On the final play of Sunday's NFC Divisional semifinal, the Minnesota Vikings pulled off a miracle.
Once, I pulled off the freeway and called my friend from a payphone to tell her I was stuck in traffic.
Last week, we chatted with firm co-founder and general partner David Chao about how DCM pulled off this hat trick.
In the books this assassination is pulled off with a bit more finesse and complication, but it's the same basic story.
But Republicans pulled off such a thoroughly partisan gerrymandered congressional map that Democrats will likely have to tamp down their expectations.
After the disaster, all expedition companies pulled off the mountain, and for the first season in 22014 years, nobody summited Everest.
The Nevada Wolfpack pulled off an incredible comeback against the Purdue Boilermakers on Friday night thanks to freshman kicker Brandon Talton.
The former vice president has been pulled off the campaign trail and is homebound, like many Americans, due to the pandemic.
Part of the allure, of course, is pure nostalgia for the panache with which these film stars pulled off this lifestyle.
In the coin toss to start the game, the Jets won, but deferred — and then pulled off a successful onside kick.
In this 228 version, which was pulled off at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, Ryan Tannehill took the snap at Miami's 26.
It's a genuinely impressive achievement — one of several Trump has pulled off this cycle — and deserves to be recognized as such.
All of which makes it that much more surprising that the Bucks pulled off a 109-107 win on Tuesday night.
He also admitted to agreeing to assassinate Pervez Musharraf, then the president of Pakistan, a plot that was never pulled off.
The zombies' sudden emergence is apparently linked to polar fracking, which has caused the earth to be pulled off its axis.
The pre-primary polls four years ago showed Hillary Clinton with a similarly huge lead, and Sanders pulled off an upset.
WASHINGTON — Four years ago, Bernie Sanders pulled off a dramatic upset win in Michigan's primary to revive his flagging presidential campaign.
Mr. Kemp had pulled off an incredible feat: Georgia's population increased, but since 2012, the number of registered voters has decreased.
Hell, Nissan pulled off a faster lap (7 minutes, 903 seconds) in 2010 with a GT-R in semi-wet conditions.
Sen. Bernie Sanders just pulled off his least surprising victory of the 2020 primary: He won his home state of Vermont.
In Toronto's 53-1 win, Goins hit a grand slam and pulled off a hidden-ball trick to embarrass Todd Frazier.
In mid-May, Albee Layer soared off a wave and pulled off what looked like an original move on a surfboard.
Goodbyes were said quickly, and the new passengers who climbed aboard heaved a sigh of relief as the boat pulled off.
Young's stock is exploding in a big way these days ... did you see that move he pulled off the other day?
Paul has successfully pulled off two pay-per-view fights against fellow YouTuber KSI, turning spectacle fights into big-money events.
The bewildering trick that Vongerichten and his team have pulled off is to replicate these labors of love, but at scale.
Nurije led Hultcrantz into the bedroom, pulled off the girls' quilts, and undressed them, leaving their blouses draped around their necks.
The panel also featured a veteran airline pilot who said his business would disappear if SpaceX pulled off its audacious plans.
That's the question after thieves in Dresden, Germany, pulled off what may well be the smash and grab of the century.
Taco Bell pulled off a similar marketing stunt in August with a four-night pop-up hotel in Palm Springs, Calfornia.
In what may be the greatest idea I've ever had, I successfully pulled off an all-Simpsons-themed dinner party. pic.twitter.
She has pulled off something like a political miracle, and I don't want it to end any more than anybody else.
When this fiction collapsed under the weight of injury and journeymen pulled off the streets, the N.F.L. conjured up a distraction.
Nicholas had a friend who died by suicide because he was pulled off clozapine and wasn't given an alternative fast enough.
Most of the interest comes from workers who recently left a different job and not workers being pulled off the sideline.
Until the end, it pulled off a rare balancing act in dining culture: warmth, affordability and experimentation, all hand in hand.
There is no greater challenge than trying to match in a new space the magic and success we pulled off here.
Flores suffered major head and spine injuries as a result of the accident ... and was pulled off life support on Thursday.
The compression is pulled off remarkably well through the show's division into three sections: Imagined Places, Famous Places, and Sacred Places.
Other groups have pulled off less sophisticated version of the same hack by breaking into carrier accounts to set up call-forwarding.
At a Walmart, also in Louisiana, a woman says another woman pulled off her hijab and threatened to hang her with it.
" As for Diaz's expertise, the insider added, "Cameron pulled off a private wedding even though the media found out about it before.
As we passed some COs, McKenzie was pulled off the line by an officer who told him to tuck in his shirt.
It's brazen as hell, a bait-and-switch pulled off right out in the open, and it looks like it might work.
The next day, the 20143-stock index pulled off an 870-point reversal in another wild session to close up 260 points.
Normally, we'd stan anyone who pulled off some moderately entertaining bullshit, but Subway Canada has gotten straight-up salty in its replies.
Putting all that aside, though, even his grumpiest critics will have to acknowledge that Musk has just pulled off something genuinely astonishing.
The daring, treacherous three-day mission to save the group pulled off by Thai navy SEALs and an international team of divers.
Julianne Moore and Zoë Kravitz were amongst the celebrities who pulled off this look Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
HTC pulled off the Alexa trick with an assist from Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 mobile platform, the first to support dual wake words.
Ora pulled off two trends at once with her look, matching her puffer shawl and skirt to a pair of mini sunglasses.
It's a rare moment of thinking outside the box that, if pulled off successfully, can actually be a cause to rethink things.
Past hits like "Friends" and "The West Wing" will also be available, in some cases because they're being pulled off of Netflix.
He pulled off a win in Iowa, but ultimately lost many of the southern states that were supposed to be his firewall.
Universal's "Us," the second directorial effort from Jordan Peele, pulled off a stunning debut, generating $70 million from 4923,741 North American locations.
Just as l pulled off, they told me to stop because it was tapping and they think the engine might have gone.
To date, DeepMind has pulled off research feats like beating the world Go champion decades before scientists predicted it would be possible.
However, the creators admitted to The Guardian that nothing like LonelyGirl15 could ever be pulled off again — not on YouTube, at least.
It embraces that technique even harder, but the show's writers seem to understand that the big switcheroo can't be pulled off twice.
Instead, it was the Vikings ball boy, who pulled off the most unreal one-handed catch since  Odell Beckham, Jr. in 2014.
When he pulled over to check, Vence told police a blue pickup pulled off behind him and two Hispanic men got out.
Just two days after a successful launch and landing of a reused rocket, SpaceX pulled off another Falcon 9 landing Sunday afternoon.
But even without any major shifts, it will be very incredible if this ambitious Moon plan can be pulled off at all.
Instead, Morrison has pulled off an upset in an election where taxes, climate change and Australia's approach to China were key issues.
This week we pulled off our very first live episode, taping the session during the last day of TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2017.
Clinton was pulled off the trail Sunday after "overheating" at a remembrance of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks in New York.
Enthusiasts online are likening the new trick to the bizarre stunts pulled off by skateboarding greats like Rodney Mullen and Gou Miyagi.
Dumb really pulls the curtains back on some of the wildest moments over the years and how they even were pulled off.
Refugees pulled off flights during the original confusion of Trump's refugee ban likely saw all of their security and medical clearances expire.
The sophisticated daisy chain attack that the hackers pulled off garnered the names, phone numbers, and email of 15 million Facebook users.
No Republican presidential candidate has lost North Carolina and won the White House since Dwight Eisenhower pulled off that feat in 1956.
SpaceX finally pulled off its first drone ship landing in April, after many failed attempts over the past year and a half.
Amid a major controversy, Yale pulled off a big upset by beating five-seed Baylor in March Madness opening day action Thursday.
To get a read on how this company pulled off such an amazing quarter, Cramer spoke with the company's CEO Dan Schulman.
The captains then pulled off an All-Star trade, with Charles going to Delle Donne's squad and Collier moving to Wilson's team.
Andrew Knizner followed with a single before he and Munoz pulled off a double steal to put runners on second and third.
I mean who doesn't want to see a baddie getting their comeuppance right after they pulled off one of their dirty tricks?
But behind the scenes, he pulled off what was viewed as an impossible move — getting the support of its franchises, Cramer said.
Christie had a good idea that he'd pulled off what he pledged to do at Saturday night's debate, but he wasn't sure.
This is too bad, as the Russians pulled off the crime of the century, possibly derailing Clinton, a tough critic of Russia.
" As for Diaz's expertise, the insider says, "Cameron pulled off a private wedding even though the media found out about it before.
But it probably will when someone drains your bank account using nothing more than a photo they pulled off your Instagram account. 
Nixon losing California alone would have thrown the election to the House, and Wallace almost pulled off the Golden State for Humphrey.
We previously posted footage showing Pacman in a heated verbal confrontation with officers after he had been pulled off the casino floor.
NASA's Curiosity rover has seen a lot of cool stuff since it pulled off its crazy landing on Mars in August 2012.
Jones getting pulled off the card so last minute really shook everyone up, but man, this new match isn't so bad... right?
So far, the company has pulled off three sea landings, all of which have occurred in the Atlantic near Cape Canaveral, Florida.
If I were Melisandre, who just pulled off the greatest party trick in living memory, I would be even more PO-ed.
Jess Glynne's anthemic "Hold My Hand" pumped through the speakers as the mob pulled off shirts to reveal "Team Jadam" tank tops.
The audaciousness of his achievements seem a match for anything Sir Ranulph Fiennes, fellow explorer and endurance record holder, has pulled off.
They recently gained Conor Lamb, who pulled off a special election victory in a Pennsylvania district that Trump carried by 20 points.
He never gave up A teenager became a viral star after he pulled off an incredible maneuver during a table tennis match.
In one incident described in the lawsuit, Menefee says a student pulled off her wig in the hallway, the news service noted.
In Kansas, Kris Kobach, another Trump favorite and fabulist, pulled off an upset win in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nod.
Smart Design/Shutterstock An intrepid team of postdocs at the Santa Fe Institute pulled off a hell of a feat last week.
The day's other medal event was the men's 20km walk, where Wang Zhen and Cai Zelin pulled off a Chinese one-two.
Since the Olympics, however, those officers have been pulled off the street amid budget shortfalls as increasingly desperate people turn to crime.
Taking to Instagram, Cavill shared a video from San Diego Comic Con in July 2016, showing how he pulled off his prank.
I'm particularly impressed that the kid pulled off the closeup of the sand crawler's wheels and tracking, capturing the mechanics and scale.
While Coffman has long been a top target for Democrats, he's pulled off convincing victories in each of the past two cycles.
The Cleveland Browns nearly pulled off the play of the NFL season on Sunday, but it was spoiled by a dropped pass.
Then everyone burst out laughing, and I flushed with embarrassment as Astrid, striding across the room, pulled off an intricate latex mask.
Frustrated that the police weren't arresting them fast enough, the two pulled off the freeway and decided to call 911 on themselves.
Mr. Sanders pulled off a startling upset in Michigan on Tuesday by traveling to communities far from Detroit and by hammering Mrs.
According to Wyatt, the agency could have pulled off their stunt in a way that would be more amenable to volunteer Wikipedians.
In May 2013, the State Department cracked down on Wilson's Defense Distributed movement, demanding that gun blueprints be pulled off the internet.
Cody (née Rhodes) pulled off a perfect, capsule-sized portrayal as a pantomime villain versus the wholesome babyface athleticism of Kota Ibushi.
Of all the stunts somehow pulled off on Maths + English, though, Lily Allen's hook on "Wanna Be" might be the biggest feat.
If you thought gliding over water went out of style about 2000 years ago, you gotta see what this guy pulled off.
Yet at UFC 210, Gegard Mousasi finally put it together and pulled off the biggest win of his career against Chris Weidman.
Nevada pulled off an upset win over Purdue on Friday, scoring 13 unanswered points in the second half to beat the Boilermakers.
He pulled off one of the tourniquets I keep on my body armor and started trying to apply it to my arm.
I yelled at my screen as he and other men and women we'd thought were good guys pulled off their Rorschach masks.
He wore a striped polo shirt, a Caterpillar hat and the half-grin of someone who has pulled off a card trick.
One man was pulled off the wall and arrested as others were surrounded by fellow protesters and backed away from the confrontation.
U.C.L.A. and South Dakota State, who were seeded sixth, also pulled off unexpected wins, beating Maryland and Syracuse on their home courts.
What I do recall is that, later that night, at home, when I pulled off my prosthetic leg, my stump was bleeding.
Some Indians were consoled by the fact that their country had nearly pulled off an extraordinarily complex mission on a shoestring budget.
The 43 missing students, who had been pulled off two of the buses, were last seen being taken away by the police.
Its power arises from the authority and audacity with which the impersonation is pulled off; the belief it inspires is what counts.
A few movies have actually pulled off a true, feature-length one-take, from Victoria to Utøya: July 22 to Russian Ark.
It's remarkable how the Parkland students pulled off a massive national protest in only five weeks since the attack on their school.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews pulled off a touchdown celebration weeks in the making on Sunday against the San Francisco 21ers.
" On being unequivocal about vaping products that are targeted to young people: "I think Juul should be pulled off the market entirely.
Look for the 49ers to win a close game, but I also wouldn't be shocked if the Vikings pulled off the upset.
The Tennessee Titans pulled off a huge, 28-12 upset over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday to advance to the AFC Championship.
It's a task countless simulators have attempted, but only a select few have achieved — and none have pulled off like Stardew Valley.
After all, we had discussed my grandmother's death, and I had pulled off images of Ruth flying among birds, clouds and stars.
Fans of Showtime's Kidding are used to having our imaginations stretched, but Season 2, episode 5 pulled off a whole new fantasy.
Saudi Aramco shares have been trending lower since the days after the company pulled off the biggest IPO in history in December.
Army had pulled off a 21-17, come-from-behind victory that ended a series-record 14-game losing streak to Navy.
Johnson, meanwhile, has pulled off the unlikely feat of being the world number one and a forgotten man at the same time.
Not withstanding the delisting, there were $745 million of the notes still circulating on Thursday, when they were pulled off the exchange.
It feels like that needs to be said that after Procter & Gamble pulled off the most brilliant Super Bowl campaign probably ever.
When Trump pulled off his scheme to visit his pen pal on the DMZ in June, Bolton took himself off to Mongolia.
I had the vivid realization we aren't making it to orbit today, we've been pulled off rocket and we have to land.
Eph killing Kelly before she could drink his blood felt like the most justified character death the show has ever pulled off.
There's this tiny team and they pull that off, and they pulled off something which had been the vision like day one.
The Broncos cornerback and Raiders wide receiver have beef ... Talib pulled off Crabtree's chain last season when the teams played in January.
By the end of the meeting, Pelosi and Schumer had pulled off a political feat — getting Trump to fully own a shutdown.
Democrat Conor Lamb looks like he's pulled off a stunning defeat of Republican Rick Saccone in a closely watched Pennsylvania Congressional race.
But in its sixth season, the series pulled off a scene that felt like both a complete surprise and a natural evolution.
Ayanna Pressley pulled off an unexpected victory on Tuesday in the Democratic congressional primary in Massachusetts's Seventh District, beating 10-term incumbent Rep.
But, as far as the "up and leave" factor goes, few stories are as dramatic as what Mollie Merrifield pulled off last year.
If successful, the flight will officially kick off commercial operations for the company, which has only pulled off two test flights so far.
Some of the rescues included people being pulled off of rooftops and a nurse found clinging to a tree in the flood waters.
He did one of the longest giant swings he's pulled off since his arrival in WWE and never paused to catch his breath.
But even the most fairytale wedding doesn't get pulled off without a hitch — as wedding planner Mindy Weiss confessed to The Knot recently.
Ross took the high road and pulled off a truly skillful response, but what do you think motivates these hateful online mega trolls?
Minnesota nearly pulled off the comeback when Wiggins split a pair of free throws to tie it at 103 with 58 seconds left.
The Porsche 911, like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Corvette, has pulled off the neat trick of remaining thoroughly modern yet utterly timeless.
As Penny Lane, Hudson pulled off that same contradiction: She was hot, effortlessly cool, practiced, and confident, but with a certain cherubic sweetness.
The founder of online fashion success story Showpo, Jane Lu, has pulled off a pretty cool prank, and for an even better cause.
It hardly made for exceptional tennis, but both men pulled off breathtaking shots worthy of their status as two of the sport's greats.
But if it had pulled off an IPO, it would have been even more at the mercy of market volatility and impatient stockholders.
Also, you can take heart in knowing that Universal has already pulled off a number of movie monster crossovers in the past. Really?
It's a trick that other retro game emulators have already pulled off, but it's nice to see that Nintendo is doing it here.
On two separate occasions in the following days, the national flag was pulled off a harbour-side flagpole and thrown into the water.
He was pulled off a plane bound for El Salvador after his lawyer contacted ICE arguing that his immigration case should be reopened.
If successful, it would be the fastest launch rate SpaceX has ever pulled off, launching the most rockets it has in one year.
Sure, you might be the exception to this data and you might have pulled off a fundraise over the summer or in December.
The employee borrowing went both ways, too, with Faraday Future workers being pulled off their own projects to work on the LeSee cars.
Janet Jackson has pulled off some of the best choreography we've seen from a performer, but her voice can get a little whispery.
Last year, the company pulled off a similar maneuver with the launch of a 10-core i7 Extreme Edition that sold for $1,7003.
This silhouette could only be pulled off by a very tall and statuesque figure so we were immediately drawn to it for Allison.
And when I realized they had actually pulled off the logistics of it, that was it… It was pretty much what I love.
WOMEN&aposS NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor shattered the margin of victory mark, while Texas A&M pulled off the biggest comeback in tournament history.
It has pulled off five big acquisitions since 2013 and is seeking approval for its $603bn bid for Brocade, yet another semiconductor company.
At the dawn of the home video boom, making anything like what Hoekstra and his friends pulled off would have been much harder.
Australia's conservative government, which pulled off a shock election win over the weekend, has pledged tax relief for tens of millions of households.
He's already pulled off some massive Baron steals and clutch ganks so far in the tournament, and shows no signs of slowing down.
SpaceX pulled off its own first post-mission vertical landing a month later, delivering a Falcon 9 rocket to Cape Canaveral in Florida.
Last week, he pulled off grand theater as he sent Ron home with first a fake idol play, then a real idol play.
But last week's theft is the first time Dutch police believe the brazen "Romanian method" was pulled off successfully, according to the BBC.
Less than a week after they were installed, many of Kruger's vinyls have been pulled off in favor of the grippier concrete beneath.
Wall Street pulled off a minor miracle of sorts this week, with most of the biggest banks matching or topping their earnings estimates.
Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame got the prison bars treatment ... after a familiar prankster pulled off the hilarious stunt.
We asked Kristin the question Thunder faithfuls have wondered since the Warriors pulled off that shocking comeback victory ... will Durant stay or go?
Ryan Succop made a last-second 27-yard field goal and the Tennessee Titans pulled off a 21996-26 upset of the Chiefs.
Two masked men pulled off the jewelry heist last October at a luxury Paris apartment, but police think it's a much bigger conspiracy.
And even if he pulled off an unexpected primary victory against Ward, how would he turn out Trump voters in the general election?
Argentina 0, Japan 0 Argentina pulled off a stunning result by playing Japan to a scoreless tie in Group D play at Paris.
A train carriage near Sydney, Australia had its seats pulled off, then stacked so they perfectly blocked one end of a train's exit.
On Sunday, Perdue pulled off the road trucks delivering poultry feed to its farms because it was not safe to travel, he said.
Bentz and Conger were pulled off a plane headed back to the U.S. for questioning, but were ultimately not charged in the incident.
The two other swimmers - Gunnar Bentz and Jack Gonger - were pulled off a flight in Rio and questioned by police, before being released.
Seven members of a gang who pulled off a $20 million jewelry heist from a London vault have been found guilty in court.
One run scored on a passed ball and another on Brandon Drury's infield single before Goldschmidt and Drury pulled off another double steal.
Investigators are already examining the flight data recorder (FDR) that was pulled off the seabed, some 30 meters under water, on November 1.
Was there a way in which this monumental crime could have been pulled off without the robbers landing themselves with lengthy prison sentences?
Last night, Beshear evidently pulled off a big upset, beating Bevin in a state that voted for Donald Trump by 30 percentage points.
He was pulled off a bus in 2008, by the paramilitaries who stayed behind to control the local drug trade and protection rackets.
Of course, this is not the first time Colbert has been the subject of a campaign to get him pulled off the air.
But on Thursday he recognized the gravity of what Allied forces had pulled off 22019 years ago in storming the beaches of France.
Yet nothing has been a more thrilling adventure than what Leicester City pulled off in the billionaires' playground of English soccer this year.
The debacle with United Airlines and how it handed its passenger being pulled off the plane is more than a public relations nightmare.
All the great art heists of the past three hundred years were pulled off by a female, working solo or with other females.
His agent, Ron Butler, said Walker was surrounded by friends and family when he was pulled off of life support around 5 p.m.
Kim Kardashian West just pulled off the most heartwarming surprise for her mom Kris Jenner's 64th birthday — and it left everyone in tears.
Clinton to those companies, using a line of attack that worked well in Michigan, where he pulled off a surprising victory this month.
Oh, and remember that off-the-backboard alley-oop Cleveland pulled off in the opening moments of its second-round sweep of Toronto?
All of the investigation ceased, however, when the separate creators of each supposed prototype came forth with how they pulled off their photos.
In this past week, I only pulled off the keyboard case once: when it came time to take the photos for this story.
OWSLA hosted a special cruise during the festival, and at one point pulled off a pretty impressive mannequin challenge on the crowded ship.
Mr. Trump seems to have pulled off one of these maneuvers in shifting from traditional conservatism to a kind of race-inflected nationalism.
We pulled off near the pumps and our tires made that "ding ding" sound that cars always triggered at gas stations back then.
Four years ago, he pulled off one of the biggest surprises of his first presidential campaign when he upset Hillary Clinton in Michigan.
It's important to note that Sanders pulled off an upset win in the 2016 primary after polls showed him 21 points behind Clinton.
Last year, on a racecar track in Italy, Kipchoge nearly pulled off a sub-two-hour marathon (he finished in 2:00:25).
Kelly, aka "Feather Daddy," pulled off an even more elaborate hoax to win the 580-mile-race's bounty: a pretty £11,500 ($15,220 US).
Fast-forward a year and a half; now Democrats have already pulled off a long-shot win in deep-red Alabama in 221.
The paintings consist mainly of alternately bright or dark monochrome canvases that have been partly pulled off their stretchers, twisted, rumpled and ruched.
Coach/President of Basketball Operations Stan Van Gundy has pulled off some astute moves to add talented wings Tobias Harris and Marcus Morris.
Low pulled off one of the biggest financial scams of all time, according to authorities, stealing around $4.5 billion from the Malaysian government.
I pulled off the side of the highway to watch, with a group of other travelers, a pod of dolphins apparently mating below.
The Tennessee Titans pulled off a fake punt in the fourth quarter of their AFC Championship game matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
He nearly pulled off a gate-to-wire theft in the Arkansas Derby until being caught in the final strides by Classic Empire.
Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, who has less than 1 percent support in the polls, will also be pulled off the campaign trail.
With help from Donna (Sarah Rafferty), they pulled off a spur-of-the-moment ceremony, complete with vows and a very familiar dress.
Investigators are already examining the flight data recorder that was pulled off the sea bed, some 30 meters under water, on November 1.
While performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show alongside Janet Jackson, Timberlake accidentally pulled off a portion of Jackson's outfit, exposing her breast.
In December he traveled to Alabama to campaign for Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones, who pulled off a stunning victory over Roy Moore.
"Unless the picture improves in Nigeria, it's almost guaranteed that sub-Saharan Africa as a region will be pulled off track," Watkins said.
The man was pulled off the table by another man and members of the public got between several police officers and the man.
In 2012, as the country prepared for another presidential election, Facebook pulled off the largest-ever tech IPO in May, raising $16 billion.
The US Coast Guard pulled off a daring operation that seized more than $569 million worth of cocaine and marijuana from a submarine.
No matter how you slice it, it was a stunning debut, a true surprise pulled off by the tech industry's new reigning showman.
The Cowboys pulled off a stunning 13-10 victory over New Orleans in their last game, ending the Saints' 10-game winning streak.
The FDA would count the recent whey powder recall, for instance, as just one incident — even though several products were pulled off shelves.
Lundqvist stopped 29 shots for the Rangers, who nearly pulled off a surprising victory despite going into Monday's trade deadline in rebuilding mode.
In the first game between the teams, the Orange (18-8, 9-4) pulled off a 95-91 upset at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Pet Shop Boys have pulled off a trick that most bands who've been around as long as them totally fail to do.
Looking at this election where the email's stolen and everything sort of pulled off of every kind of place, largely mobile, I think.
The highlight of the Americans' opener came from Tobin Heath, who pulled off a devastating nutmeg that sent her defender to the ground.
Donald Trump just pulled off one of the greatest upsets in political history, becoming the 45th president of the United States of America.
He next faces Turkish wild card Altug Celikbilek, who pulled off a 6-3, 4-63, 6-4 triumph over Latvia's Ernests Gulbis.
Rocket Lab — a US-based company that launches out of New Zealand — pulled off its first test flight ever of the Electron in May.
"This is a big event for me, I've never pulled off a dance-a-thon by myself before," Thore says, as she energetically dances.
As CEO of Avago, Tan pulled off the acquisition of Broadcom for $37 billion, bringing the two companies under the umbrella name of Broadcom.
Cars getting off at an exit for 400 started slowing more quickly than a normal rate and some cars pulled off onto the shoulder.
When he pulled off a stunning and decisive Electoral College victory but just as decisively lost the popular vote, Trump had a new answer.
See how Jeffrey Cohen pulled off what prosecutors called a $137 million insurance scam — and what they say he did when he got caught!
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a former campaign organizer for Bernie Sanders, pulled off a stunning upset in New York City on Tuesday by defeating Rep.
Together they agreed to let him sleep, hoping a solid twelve hours would do him good, and somehow pulled off the show without him.
Moore lost by 2 percentage points in 2017 as Jones pulled off a surprise upset and carried the ruby red state as a Democrat.
It was after this escape that Shayne pulled off the helicopter heist and a rash of others, raking in an estimated $260,000 [$197,800 USD].
On Saturday evening, an unnamed woman was recorded walking out of the downtown restaurant carrying a painting that she had pulled off the wall.
It's not just having a lineup that could pretty much entirely have been pulled off the waiver wire in a 16-team fantasy league.
Strzok was pulled off the Mueller investigation last year after the Justice Department&aposs internal watchdog made the special prosecutor aware of the texts.
KS: What's the one you think is going to be sooner than later that was pulled off the list that brought it back on?
Impressively, tonight's video shows that SpaceX pulled off perhaps its smoothest landing yet, with barely a wobble as the Falcon 9 rocket touched down.
This morning, SpaceX pulled off yet another successful Falcon 9 rocket landing after launching a spy satellite into space for the National Reconnaissance Office.
The Kings held a 2-1 lead before Ovechkin pulled off his quick hat trick, with the last goal being a long empty-netter.
In December 2015, the company successfully returned to flight following a six-month hiatus from launches and pulled off its first ever rocket landing.
The word "impeachment" has been making the rounds ever since Donald Trump pulled off a shocking Electoral College victory in the 2016 presidential election.
As many studios are pulling back from Comic-Con, Netflix decided to lean in — and pulled off a major strategic victory in the process.
Former Hollywood actress and multiracial media darling Meghan Markle pulled off a Royal Wedding infused with African-American cultural traditions, and audiences loved it.
It's a great idea, but it's something that has yet to be fully pulled off: the marriage of strategy, emotional investment, and historical verisimilitude.
In May the party pulled off a rare feat, winning a second consecutive term in a state where voters tend to boot out incumbents.

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