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The Islamic regime and the Revolutionary Guards had ripped off the country's natural wealth the same way they'd ripped off savers' wealth.
So, China on trade has ripped off this country more than any other element of the world in history has ripped off anything.
Stories, the string of photos and videos invented by Snapchat and ripped off by Facebook for Instagram are now being ripped off by ... everyone.
"China on trade has ripped off this country more than any other element of the world in history has ripped off anything," Trump said.
"China on trade has ripped off this country more than any other element of the world in history has ripped off anything," he said.
"  "He ripped off — the poor president of France.
" Patients, he said, have "been ripped off for years.
Even those with deep pockets hate to be ripped off.
I ripped off my costume and headed for the gym.
Furious, she ripped off her mic and stormed out, cursing.
Christian claims Jerry ripped off his original concept of 'CICGC.
"Pieces can be pulled apart, bent, ripped off," Hod detailed.
Ripped off by speculation, privatization, job cuts, exploitation of workers.
I think the veil of America has been ripped off.
But what happens when that exterior is forcibly ripped off?
Somebody ripped off the top ten feet at some point.
The storm had ripped off large sections of his roof.
That is to say, workers have been getting ripped off.
But people get upset; they think they're being ripped off.
I understand why fans are upset and feel ripped off.
Rybolovlev was afraid that he might have been ripped off.
The child who had their turban ripped off their head.
The fake babies ripped off their umbilical cords and started dancing.
And when they do that, they get ripped off — big time.
Finally, Facebook Messenger ripped off Snapchat's live filters and vanishing messages.
Would you want your customers to know they're getting ripped off?
The roof just ripped off the house we are next to.
Consumers instinctively feel like they're getting ripped off by these companies.
After losing to Calgary, Tampa Bay ripped off seven consecutive victories.
That piece has been ripped off by anyone and everyone. Ha!
For clients, it's difficult to know if they're being ripped off.
Lewan's teammate, Quinton Spain, ripped off his shirt for moral support.
Roofs were ripped off homes, aggravating an already deepening housing crisis.
Have your own methods and techniques for not getting ripped off?
During that stretch, the Utes ripped off another 25-22 run.
Rudolph grabbed at Garrett's helmet before Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet.
Heavy snowfalls in January and February ripped off the copper gutters.
And, of course, there's always the risk you'll get ripped off.
And an oarsman's arm is ripped off by a polar bear.
A lot of guys get ripped off and go home crying.
Its left engine and wheel was ripped off during the process.
In another killer Janet reference, she ripped off fake nipple covers.
That was the first time we just straight ripped off somebody.
Both groups feel ripped off and left out by the system.
Women were right to be unhappy; they were being ripped off.
Things come apart like a roof ripped off by the wind.
Walls of some buildings were ripped off, making them look like dollhouses.
In Rotterdam, shipping containers were toppled and entire roofs ripped off homes.
What scoops, opinions, analysis and media can't be ripped off or reblogged?
There's a pause, and then sound of the wax being ripped off.
We used fake crystals that we ripped off a child's tiara. Recycling!
And each time the rough bark ripped off more of her skin.
Hurricane Maria ripped off their sheet-metal roofs and shattered their windows.
No rules & no accountability means people get ripped off & markets blow up.
Y'know, in case a door needed to be ripped off or something.
He&aposs actually defending this country from NATO, from getting ripped off.
The storms have ripped off roofs, leveled neighborhoods and prompted mass evacuations.
Basically if something can be ripped off or cut, it will be.
The blast had ripped off both his legs and his right arm.
He already felt ripped off by the sale, because he wasn't credited.
The designs of Apple (AAPL) or Samsung devices are regularly ripped off.
As a result, they may be more likely to get ripped off.
That they were referenced and ripped off by a legion of others.
Saturday, the President of the United States ripped off 18 -- yes, 18!
"Uncle Nearest got ripped off by Jack Daniel," he said, laughing heartily.
Nothing can spoil your carefully planned R&R like getting ripped off.
Oh, and Niec had his shirt ripped off in the fracas too!!
Soldiers ripped off their uniforms, grabbing whatever civilian clothes they could find.
A man confronted the stuntman and ripped off his long orange wig.
"They started beating us, they ripped off our shirts," Ms. Edjuku said.
Mr. Trump regularly says that China has "ripped off" the United States.
Beckham popped up, ripped off his helmet and slammed it in frustration.
"Consumers are getting ripped off," said Beth Lowell, Oceana's deputy vice president.
I am sooooooo overly disappointed and feel ripped off by the entire experience!
Furious, she ripped off her mic and stormed out, cursing all the way.
You get your head ripped off the moment you say anything on Twitter.
Over 57,000 were reported to have been ripped off this way in 2015.
"I don't even think about me being ripped off," Julien told BuzzFeed News.
These guys better be careful because they might get their dick ripped off.
"[Seth's and my] work gets ripped off a lot," she wrote on Instagram.
I have been ripped off more times than I would like to admit.
"The hatch came up and ripped off during take off," he tells me.
"And then I got ripped off the stage and thrown into media training."
"It makes me so angry because people are being ripped off," Beggs said.
On the OnePlus 5, the company shamelessly ripped off the iPhone's Portrait Mode.
I saw my uncle's car shop was destroyed, the roof completely ripped off.
He also ripped off a 249-yard run, weaving through the Rams defense.
Instead, keep it simple: this is about everyday Americans not getting ripped off.
The days of the U.S. being ripped-off by other nations is OVER!
When I ripped off the backs, a roughly applied cardboard substructure was revealed.
It's easy for an unsuspecting buyer to get ripped off with a counterfeit.
The first time I wrote a short story I ripped off Stephen King.
When lesser shows take up air on awards shows, I feel ripped off.
Her roof has been completely ripped off and power lines are down outside.
The team has ripped off seven straight wins following a 2-2 start.
RB David Johnson ripped off his third consecutive 100-plus yard rushing performance.
If it spun fast enough, those riders would be ripped off the ride.
But then the bandage gets ripped off whenever there's another hearing or another delay.
Picasso parodied and, some say, ripped off Matisse; Matisse condescended to the younger painter.
Alphabet claims that Uber was hiding the self-driving technology it allegedly ripped off.
The original designer is a woman who basically got ripped off by the company.
" This remix with Grande follows accusations that Lizzo ripped off her hit "Truth Hurts.
A huge scaffolding front ripped off a building as easily as a sticking plaster.
Let's just hope Michelle asked Melania about that time she ripped off her speech. 
Especially those that voted in the primary for Bernie Sanders, you were ripped off.
The bandage is ripped off, there might be a scar left, but it's healed.
Arnold also apparently ripped off Burnett's crucifix, which he was wearing around his neck.
How did Ana really feel about getting her dress ripped off by Mr. Grey?
Tom: We obviously ripped off a bunch of stuff but it wasn't Quantum Leap.
The entertainment industry generally treated the public with disregard, and people felt ripped off.
Williams then ripped off a 7-yard TD run on the Jayhawks' next possession.
Just 25 seconds into the game, Dillon ripped off a 230-yard touchdown run.
Jackson was so exasperated that he ripped off his headphones late in Sunday's game.
The soundman, a German named Peter, ripped off his headphones and looked around, glaring.
In that moment, I mentally prepared myself for my foot to be ripped off.
Phil definitely once ripped off the "KC Accidental" riff when he was a kid.
That's particularly true under a U.S. president who thinks America is being ripped off.
On Thursday, the president contended China "ripped off" the U.S. with its trade practices.
Just look at the dozens of action cameras that ripped off his GoPro Heroes.
So we had, so America first, yes, we will not be ripped off anymore.
Luxury labels are never down with having their prestigious, history-steeped logos ripped off.
The woman describes being trapped in the building whose roof has been ripped off.
One day Charlie ripped off a dirty diaper and pooped right on the couch.
It uprooted trees, ripped off roofs, set off landslides and flooded farms and roads.
The rest of the industry has, in the years since, ripped off the idea.
She bit his cheek, he ripped off her earrings, they married four months later.
We're tired of being ripped off by a very, very greedy and corrupt industry.
"We will not be ripped off anymore," he said in the interview in March.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and swung it wildly, hitting Rudolph in the head.
Fognini, complaining of blisters, ripped off his shirt and protested about that call too.
"To translate to English, you're getting ripped off and being told to love it."
They ripped off the corners with the patients' names and addresses, and swallowed them.
This time, the Thunder ripped off a 19-5 run to close the third.
Even customers who bought pet insurance from Wells Fargo may have been ripped off.
Incredibly annoyed and feel ripped off by the lack of streaming quality w/ #CBSAllAccess.
A group of men ripped off his clothes and beat him with rubber truncheons.
After years of being ripped off and scammed, we were grateful to have them.
González talked about seeing people falling off the train and having their legs ripped off.
It works, and you don't feel ripped off or dirty after you book your flight.
Other videos showed a car being flipped over before its rear bumper was ripped off.
One worry is that taxpayers are getting ripped off, leasing land at below market value.
AE: I hope they don't feel ripped off, that they just feel admired and respected!
In fact, Kanye isn't the first artist that ENZO Label seems to have ripped off.
"But we are not going to be ripped off anymore by all of these countries."
We are paying the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, getting ripped off.
I stared at my bed where, not long ago, Ashwin had ripped off my clothes.
I closed the door and ripped off the dress, leaving it crumpled on the tile.
Waves inside their home ripped off metal storm shutters and turned them into deadly shrapnel.
That Band-Aid has already been ripped off, right, so what's another $100 between friends?
Mars and Uranus meet and it's like a band-aid has been suddenly ripped off.
One rider ripped off his helmet and smashed it repeatedly over the other's helmeted head.
They have plenty of tales of getting lost, disoriented and ripped off by taxi drivers.
I want papers and pencils to go flying everywhere, all my clothes ripped off, etc.
Others on Twitter echoed that Zuck basically ripped off Obama's speech delivery during his keynote.
The same Trump that ripped off students at Trump University continues to rip off America.
Avoiding being ripped off is an inevitable part of travelling, but sometimes you get unlucky.
His shirt is ripped off in the struggle, and some of his jewelry is gone.
"That tells me there's more opportunity to save … or to get ripped off," Mac said.
But it can also impede serious business, causing people to be ripped off or catfished.
No one actually wants to scream bloody murder while getting follicles ripped off their body.
Just two months ago, Made Gold alleged that Good American ripped off their Betty jeans.
The strong winds ripped off the roof of some houses and uprooted trees, he said.
We have been ripped off so badly by people coming in and stealing our wealth.
Yes, I know we are getting ripped off, but we love HBO and fast internet.
He said roofs were ripped off some of the huts, and the tents were damaged.
Another photo shows the jet in a smaller hangar that had its doors ripped off.
Residents woke up Saturday morning to see whole houses destroyed, and roofs ripped off warehouses.
His face completely changed, almost as though he had ripped off a "Mission Impossible" mask.
She's limited the amount of loan forgiveness for students ripped off by for-profit colleges.
She figures it doesn't matter: "It's not like I ripped off Dr. Dre," she says.
The roof was ripped off the building as the pair huddled in a windowless room.
It has ripped off roofs and shattered windows in Hong Kong, injuring almost 400 people.
Remember the physical books, what was that thing called where you ripped off pieces, and...?
Are we just going to continue and let our farmers and country get ripped off?
His arm gets ripped off, and he dies either from blood loss or literally from fear.
Get the service, and read the messages carefully to make sure you don't get ripped off.
Lorde later called out West and Kid Cudi, claiming the rappers ripped off her stage design.
This "caused it to explode, and my skin ripped off and made a hole," Reyes said.
Fake iStove: One of Apple's lesser-known products, the iStove, has also been unceremoniously ripped off.
"It's no secret within the industry that Guru felt abused, he felt ripped off," Solar said.
For the victims, it will bring both pain and relief — like a bandage being ripped off.
They're still involved in the separate, original lawsuit that claims Bumble ripped off Tinder's intellectual property.
Winds ripped off the facade of a restaurant in Findlay and heavily damaged several mobile homes.
Its story and iconic scenes have been parodied, homaged, and ripped off endlessly over the years.
Probably, they are chunks of Pluto's outer shell that got ripped off during the Big Smackdown.
The reason she was wearing Steinar's clothes was because hers ripped off during the transition process.
Fellow safety Byron Jones ripped off his helmet in frustration as Hill crossed the goal line.
Using the website made me (a little) more confident that we wouldn't be ripped off. 4.
Keeper: Keeper wants to stop 1099 employees from getting ripped off by minutiae of tax forms.
Images shot from a helicopter for CNN affiliate KFOR showed homes with their roofs ripped off.
Members of Congress wants to kill vital protections that help keep you from being ripped off.
"I think he was excited to get his shirt ripped off," Cashner said with a smile.
Afterward, he met the media with a jersey that had most of the buttons ripped off.
But there are enough shared elements between the two that Hughes feels she was ripped off.
Critics says oligarchs control vast wealth, investors are routinely ripped off, and public officials take bribes.
Apple believes the designs for Samsung smartphones ripped off their iPhones and brought suit in 2011.
Dress suitably: Loose items, like hats and high-heeled shoes, can fall — or be rippedoff.
He was subsequently sued over allegations he ripped off a group of students' social media business.
Video footage showed scenes of destruction with roofs ripped off buildings, trees uprooted and cars overturned.
Rudolph appeared to take exception to the aggressiveness by Garrett, who then ripped off Rudolph's helmet.
They range from simply getting ripped off with weak product to health issues to serious punishment.
I was tired of being ripped off and feeling uncomfortable whenever I wanted to buy something.
Take a look at the funniest thing Tenacious D ripped off that wasn't their own show.
"He ripped off his numbers, threw them at me, and spat in my face," Michaud said.
President Trump says he's not happy and plans to look into claims Price ripped off taxpayers.
"He was ripped off," Nicole Zeiler, 44, said before a rally in Pittsburgh on Sunday evening.
Brooks-James ripped off a 52-yarder with 2:11 to play to cap the night.
Not a single person wore shoes, which would have been ripped off by the sucking mud.
"Certain municipalities are ripping off the state; certain school districts are being ripped off," he said.
The hurricane ripped off the roof of a house just four doors down from Mr. Thornton.
The 22ers scored the game's first points before the Celtics ripped off a 224-21.6 run.
It makes me feel like I won't get ripped off just because I'm not a local.
He carried 15 times and ripped off a 68-yard scoring run in the first quarter.
The wind also ripped off a piece of his storm gutter, which he refastened with tape.
Known for his speed, he regularly ripped off long runs, including an 86-yarder in 2017.
If you've ever felt ripped off by a company, an event this week might interest you.
Juana Sostre Vasquez&aposs wooden house in the central highlands was ripped off its foundation by Maria.
Irma's gales ripped off 80 percent of the tree canopy; 6,000 cubic yards of seaweed washed ashore.
It can almost be described as the disposable version of gaming, without making you feel ripped off.
I mean Palin said she ripped off her mic when the questions got more and more disgusting.
Mercury is similar to what Earth might look like if you ripped off its crust and mantle.
A retired display firefighter jet was thrown on its back and the roofing ripped off airplane hangers.
Standing in the street, he described now the hurricane "ripped off" the blades of nearby wind turbines.
The driver's side of the MTA bus is ripped off with debris spilling down onto the road.
It has made several recommendations to regulators and government to help to stop consumers being ripped off.
The feeling was, 'I'd rather get my arms ripped off instead of letting go of my kids.
Vehicle Assembly Building in 250, after Hurricane-force winds ripped off a significant chunk of outer paneling.
Look, the Democratic Party slogan sounds like it&aposs ripped off from Maduro or Chavez in Venezuela.
The Tribe ripped off a franchise-record 14 straight wins during and after the Cavs' Finals miracle.
The machine ripped off her right arm at the shoulder — but she didn't know that right away.
But if consumers get ripped off by these scammers, the anger will surely bubble up to Facebook.
I mean we all know that The Beatles and The Stones got ripped off by their managers.
You can see the rapid flooding and winds so intense, they've ripped off pieces of the roof. 
She ripped off her jersey to her sports bra in one of the most iconic celebrations ever.
It might have been people he had ripped off in one of his many shady business deals.
A frequent criticism of this approach is that local governments are getting ripped off by private investors.
They got ripped off on the way up and now it's their turn to do the same.
"There are buildings over 100 years old where the facades were just ripped off," Mr. Bishop said.
Her clothes had been ripped off and her hair was matted with blood, local station WBIR reports.
Kids don't trust their colleges necessarily anymore because they think they're being ripped off over student loans.
But they ripped off our country for years, and with our money and World Trade Organization backing.
But the Mavericks went scoreless for 27 20/218 minutes as Portland ripped off 26 straight points.
Turks and Caicos Islands Irma flooded roads, ripped off roofs, and took down trees and power lines.
But Houston ripped off an 8-0 run in 42 seconds, starting with a Hinton 3-pointer.
In his suit, Joe says they also ripped off his idea to have sports stars make cameos.
Though the game was an exhibition, the decision drew extended boos from fans who felt ripped off.
The kid who gets his arm ripped off is the little brother of Bill, the Losers' Club ringleader.
Lorde is calling out Kanye West and Kid Cudi after the rappers allegedly ripped off her stage design.
He has said that a big trade deficit with China shows the United States is being ripped off.
Nothing answers the "Should we hold hands?" question faster than some poor girl getting her head ripped off.
Kevin, New York If you think eating there makes you feel ripped off and unwelcome, try working there.
Then they forced me to my knees and ripped off my shirt, looking for tattoos I didn't have.
This isn't the first time Xiaomi has seemingly ripped off Apple, and it probably won't be the last.
The company has blatantly ripped off some of Snapchat's best features, like its augmented reality and selfie filters.
" In the end, Gervais doesn't feel he honored his teen icon, confessing, "I ripped off David Bowie badly.
Slightly less charitably, it's savvy branding ripped off from the smaller businesses Ticketmaster has happily watched die out.
"Business owners are also being ripped off," one wrote to him in a message he provided to Reuters.
Djokovic at one stage ripped off his shirt in frustration at Monfils, while praising the Frenchman the next.
This book is notable because it includes the comic that Indiana Jones ripped off the boulder scene from.
In April, Frontier started to believe it was getting ripped off, claiming another website showed higher sales figures.
"Suddenly (they) can compare their contracts with others and find out if they're being ripped off," Sorbo said.
There was another primetime speaker who straight-up ripped off a speech from Michelle Obama, of all people.
That means you can do things like exchange online goods without worrying (as much) about getting ripped off.
"When I met Mike, I just ripped off the tape," said Cole, referring to Judge's animated Milton shorts.
And that cute kid who had his DIY unicorn piñata video ripped off in its entirety by BuzzFeed?
After winning both matches, he ripped off his shirt and slammed it on the court surface, celebrating wildly.
The remarks also reflect Trump's notion that the U.S. is essentially being ripped off by its closest allies.
The Utes ripped off a 33-23 run to take a 22-2 lead over Mississippi Valley State.
Under Facebook, Instagram shamelessly ripped off Snapchat's Stories format, which has had drastic, negative impacts on Snap's business.
After another prisoner ripped off her shirt, she spent the rest of the trip in a sports bra.
The American people are sick and tired of getting ripped off, and we're going to win this thing.
And that included copyrighted material that was just ripped off or was free-booted material from other networks.
One of the Dodgers' coaches, Chuck Dressen, had his shirt ripped off in the merriment, the article said.
In 22013, Todd Bol was renovating his garage in Wisconsin when he ripped off its old wooden door.
The student said that her name sign on the door of her dorm room had been ripped off.
Turks and Caicos Islands First, Irma flooded roads, ripped off roofs, and took down trees and power lines.
Our focus is on these specific individuals, who have allegedly abused the system and ripped off Arizona taxpayers.
Beginning with Marshall's 3-pointer, the Musketeers ripped off 303 consecutive points to quiet the Prudential Center crowd.
Cal led 23-7 early before Arizona ripped off an 8-0 run, capped by Mannion's driving layup.
"I'd never read anything that ripped off the page like that," Mr. Donnellan said in a recent interview.
Trump has repeatedly complained the U.S. has been "ripped off" by other countries for decades, citing trade deficits.
Kamara ripped off a 74-yard, first-quarter touchdown run that pulled the Saints to within 10-7.
Kansas ripped off a 19-5 run to go up by 16 points with exactly 10 minutes left.
WJXT reported that the high winds had ripped off a portion of the Jacksonville pier on Friday afternoon.
The storm downed trees and a crane and ripped off roofs in Nova Scotia's capital, Halifax, AP reports.
In-N-Out Burger claims a barbershop ripped off its famous name -- that's what this lawwwwwsuit's all about!
As far as Japan and other countries, we are being ripped off by everybody — we're defending other country.
The second time he woke, he was on an emergency room table, having his clothes ripped off by doctors.
Weren't you the one who just woke up, f----ing ripped off your face making a video wrecking me?
There's tons of content, we're using black light and there will be a lot of clothes being ripped off.
But Syed knew he couldn't just trust his eyes—it's easy to get ripped off in the scrap trade.
Yang, the world's 25th-ranked player, opened on the back nine and ripped off four birdies in five holes.
Recently, a Muslim woman at San Jose State University in California reportedly had her hijab ripped off her head.
"I am outta here!" she declared, then awkwardly ripped off her jacket to reveal her "feminist" T-shirt underneath.
So far in Hong Kong, Mangkhut has broken trees, ripped off roofs, and shattered glass windows of large skyscrapers.
OK, sometimes they get ripped off, but usually people are true to the spirit and true to the people.
Bob Dylan knew that thievery could get him where he wanted to go when he ripped off Woody Guthrie.
But the Rams went scoreless for nearly 6 1/2 minutes as the Razorbacks ripped off 19 consecutive points.
Now some consumers who got ripped off by his "weight loss cure" book will be getting some money back.
The chairs they sat on were old, cheap, plastic bits that could be ripped off the concrete very easily.
Because I so loved being pregnant, I felt ripped off that he was leaving my womb three weeks early.
Even Jay-Z feels ripped off; he lobbed his own legal threats against Tidal's former owners back in March.
This isn't the first time Facebook has ripped off a competitor; Instagram famously lifted Stories from Snapchat in 2016.
Unfortunately for those who got their Bitcoin ripped off, there's a small but important wrinkle to be aware of.
"They're hugely profitable and they're not very competitive and a lot of consumers are getting ripped off," he said.
Jason Derulo is trying to blunt criticism that he ripped off D'Angelo with his new torso-exposed music video.
The Magic ripped off a 9-0 run to cut the gap to 101-99 with five minutes remaining.
Mangled trees are all around and those that are still standing look dead, with all their leaves ripped off.
The roof was ripped off the second floor, and the family is still living without electricity and running water.
We have been ripped off by China for a long time and I told that to President Xi [Jinping].
First, it was forced to hand out refunds to all the customers who felt ripped off by the revelation.
But a new report suggests that, for a good chunk of their spending, those advertisers are getting ripped off.
This former employee ripped off a piece of a marketing poster and wrote their resignation letter on the back.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and clobbered him on top of the head, triggering a brawl between the rivals.
They also charge him with looting Retrophin of stock to repay a number of those allegedly ripped-off investors.
The impact ripped off the right rear of the boat, tossing most of Kennedy's men into the Pacific Ocean.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet, Rudolph charged Garrett, and Garrett swung the helmet and hit Rudolph in the head.
"If you're watching this ad on Spectrum cable, you're getting ripped off," Brindisi says while staring into the camera.
" Bottom line of Trump foreign policy: "We will not be ripped off anymore" because "we don't have any money.
Our country is getting ripped off left and right by every country we do business with, even in NATO.
In any event ... Kel ripped off a bunch of names including Chance the Rapper, Cardi B and several others.
The protester laughed, walked up to me, and ripped off his mask, revealing he was a middle-aged man.
His teen-age sister, Emma (Lizzy DeClement), on the other hand, can only howl about being emotionally ripped off.
If he ripped off the scab, as he puts it, and found there's nothing healthy underneath, so be it.
I'm the first one to go to bat for someone has been ripped off, but sometimes there's nothing there.
"Every time I thought I would get it priced, I felt like I was getting ripped off," she said.
The state history museum had been closed for a time after Hurricane Katrina ripped off the roof in 2005.
Beginning with a 3-pointer by Jalen Johnson at the 13:08 mark, it ripped off 11 straight points.
Castillo's parents said they carried blankets to her because the explosion ripped off some of her clothing, she said.
I thought it might mitigate the pain if we ripped off the Band-Aid outside the Continental United States.
They will feel "betrayed" or "ripped off" — just like almost anyone who has ever done business with Trump; 28503.
Mark makes his move after his 16-year-old son, Joaquin, gets his headgear ripped off by his foe.
Mr. Flam said there were marks on the back of the painting where warehouse labels had been ripped off.
"We don't need to be ripped off by the rest of the world because those days are over," he said.
In the episode, Leakes ripped off a cameraman's shirt after he went into her closet during her "Bye Wigs" party.
Oh, I guess all those photos from The Fappening that were ripped off of numerous iCloud accounts never happened then.
During the WWHL segment, there was some necessary shade to Friends, which completely ripped off Living Single for its premise.
"No one likes to feel ripped off," says Button, who had a job in advertising in London until last month.
Hall's layup pulled Montana State within 16-7 with 53:50 remaining before Arkansas ripped off the next 16 points.
Patterson then broke down the bathroom door and ripped off the shower curtain, behind which Jayme and Denise were hiding.
A group in Laos says designer MaxMara ripped off designs from a local ethnic group with zero compensation or acknowledgment.
When you look at all of the environmental protections the Obama administration put in place, how they're being ripped off.
But the camera does linger on a red light that was violently ripped off — presumably by one of the creatures.
The wax pushed onto the string, so when I ripped off the strip, the tampon came right out with it.
That'll mean offering developers enough of a cut from each subscription that they don't feel like they're getting ripped off.
He pushed her up against an embankment, ripped off her pants and began to rape her, according to a lawsuit.
By the end of the clip, Fallon and Bieber ripped off their disguises to the thrill of those around them.
They, of course, would also not like to see any of their code ripped off by competitors such as Facebook.
"The two ends of the coffee spectrum that get ripped off the most are farmers and baristas," says Cole McBride.
In the episode, NeNe ripped off a cameraman's shirt after he went into her closet during her "Bye Wigs" party.
"  "I felt like every layer of my skin and my identity were ripped off of me in '98 and '99.
Also, the phone electronically disables the bike when it's not in use, to help prevent FUCI from being ripped off.
They returned to their home in Rockport to find the roof had been ripped off and the inside largely destroyed.
It has returned almost $12 billion to more than 85033 million Americans who have been ripped off by financial firms.
Well, you can be deceived; you can be ripped off; you can be destroyed by bores; you can be overwhelmed.
After years of being ripped off by other nations on both Trade Deals and the Military, things are changing fast.
A native of Hull, England, he is the one musicians call when they believe someone has ripped off their work.
As far as Japan and other countries, we are being ripped off by everybody in the — we're defending other countries.
And we were the big bully who was — the big stupid bully and we were systematically ripped off by everybody.
I think we'll be very worldview, but we're not going to be ripped off anymore by all of these countries.
His left shoe is seen split in half, with part of the sole ripped off the base of the sneaker.
Most of the roof had been ripped off, the windows were blown out and their belongings had been tossed everywhere.
She and her crew sprayed the interiors with concrete, then ripped off the outer walls to reveal the form within.
Still, the team got to Washington and ripped off four straight wins to win a berth in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Round 1, yelled the game, and Ryu appeared: a muscled man in a white dobok with the sleeves ripped off.
But thanks to recalcitrant clients and mounting insurance costs, he found himself getting ripped off more often than the reverse.
A string of tornadoes, some with winds of 120 miles per hour, uprooted trees, overturned vehicles and ripped off roofs.
You know the ear that Vader famously ripped off of Mick Foley's head in a wrestling match 25 years ago??
But what if that tired story is just another facet of a scam in which we're all getting ripped off?
Children in a church school were moved to the church before the tornado ripped off the school's roof, said Cpl.
Georgina Gooley was tired of seeing women get ripped off, especially when it came to personal care products like razors.
Stepp testified that the sergeant told him he simply waited and ripped off looters leaving shuttered pharmacies with stolen drugs.
Avoid making irreversible changes in your appearance and making major purchases during Venus retrograde, or you might get ripped off.
Apple sued in 2011, claiming the South Korean electronics company stole its technology and ripped off the look of the iPhone.
The Nets ripped off a late 12-23 run to close out the first quarter to take a 2100-286 lead.
So are these foods worth the extra cost, or are young people (and any consumers who buy organics) getting ripped off?
I think our country needs more ego, because it is being ripped off so badly by our so-called allies; i.e.
So it seems entirely appropriate that the Batman TV pilot was casually ripped off from a Batman comic, word for word.
Ribeiro alleges that Fortnite has ripped off "The Carlton," aka the dance that we've all been performing ironically since the '90s.
Most people actually value things like clean air and clean water and safe food and not getting ripped off by banks.
"Millennials get ripped off in this bill," Brady said, because they might not get as much back as they put in.
Buying a derivative doesn't mean you're getting ripped off, but you may not be getting the best value for your money.
Crowing about this like it's a huge victory is as empty as the countless wallets of content creators FuckJerry ripped off.
After four years on the job, Bajrushi believed he had evidence the Trump company had ripped off homeowners of about $300,000.
LuMee is firing back at the $100 million lawsuit filed by Snaplight ... saying if anything, it's the one getting ripped off.
He's worked hard hours only to get ripped off by promoters or watch as cops busted the party before it began.
Whitworth's own home endured 18 inches of water inside and part of his porch was ripped off by the heavy winds.
If this kind of thing was around more, there'd be less accidents and less people getting ripped off for their money.
Even though sovereign default renders Peru's application untenable, Peruvian officials have shown no sympathy for the plight of ripped-off Americans.
That one of his speechwriters appears to have ripped off Mrs Obama suggests he might wish to buck up that idea.
Young Jimmy, already streetwise despite not even being in middle school, can tell his dad is about to get ripped off.
During the talk, she opened up about the sticker she wishes would be ripped off her back and thrown away forever.
Enough of getting taken for idiots by the elites, ripped off by the big banks, losing their jobs to globalist trade.
Mr. Trump, in arguing that the United States is "being ripped off" by other countries, wrongly cited an example regarding Mexico.
He ripped off his shirt and wrapped his brother-in-law as best he could to try to keep him warm.
Just as it seemed he'd lose control, Thile ripped off a blistering, cross-picking descent that ended on an authoritative stomp.
The Roadrunners ripped off seven straight points, closing within 38-34 when Frohnen converted a layup off a Keaton Wallace feed.
When you buy illegal drugs, getting ripped off is kind of an initiation ritual: We've all been there at least once.
We arranged the paintings around the loft to dry with all the backs ripped off, and took photographs of the arrangements.
Another photo shows the distinctive jet in a smaller hangar that had its doors and a wall ripped off by wind.
Photos taken by Sami Kavota, a candidate in local elections, showed tarpaulin burned and ripped off metal structures at the center.
Anyone considering mushrooms should educate themselves on what they actually look like beforehand, to avoid being ripped off, or worse, poisoned.
Gonzaga ripped off an 18-2 burst to open up a 22-6 advantage with 13:31 left in the half.
"He ripped off the packaging and then suddenly, brutally attacked the 50-year-old man, who later died," Ms. Hennings said.
They ripped off and distorted Native American dress, customs, and cultures as shamelessly as Instagramming white girls in headdress at Coachella.
Sometimes, the companies are simply out of luck — fashion designers get ripped off constantly, for example, and it's often completely legal.
A flier for a local domestic violence shelter was taped to the cinder-block wall, one of its tabs ripped off.
A flier for a local domestic violence shelter was taped to the cinder-block wall, one of its tabs ripped off.
Now that it's helping families raise money for remembrance services, Ever Loved wants to make sure they don't get ripped off.
Breida ripped off an 219-yard touchdown run on the 216ers' first offensive snap on the first of his 280 carries.
In all that time, I have only been ripped off once, but even then I ended up getting my money back.
State bar officials want his law license involuntarily suspended because of claims he ripped off a client for more than $22016,22020.
Nothing in her record shows she's willing to protect working people from getting ripped off by payday lenders and big banks.
American ingenuity is currently being ripped off abroad because we do not have sufficient protections for the innovators in this country.
The Jazz ripped off 10 unanswered points as part of a 853-3 run that gave them a 44-37 lead.
CNN affiliate KWTX reported widespread damage in the Robertson County town of Franklin, including uprooted trees and roofs ripped off buildings.
" The left side reproduces Irving Berlin's actual words denying rumors that he ripped off Joplin for his song "Alexander's Ragtime Band.
I'm thinking of phantasmagorical humor, like a person gets their arm ripped off or something, and there's something absurd about that.
The NBA legend just won a four-year legal battle with the company that ripped off his brand The NBA legend just won a four-year legal battle with the company that ripped off his brand Michael Jordan has been fighting a trademark battle for four years with a Chinese sportswear company over its use of his Chinese name.
The Sun led with a story about a 19-year-old who had supposedly ripped off his own scrotum while on drone.
Things got really steamy when one of the dancers jumped onto the bed and ripped off his tank top as Chyna giggled.
Squinting like a captive whose blindfold has just been ripped off, you struggle to make sense of the shadows on the screen.
Jay Sanders was crouched behind the couch, and he ripped off a piece of cloth from it and handed it to me.
If you tried to turn your summer fling into a forever thing, your rose-colored glasses were ripped off by Venus retrograde.
Each calendar had only one image, which stayed put when people ripped off the months as they passed, Ms. Cutler pointed out.
The force of the water had ripped off the child's clothes and diaper along with most of the woman's clothes, he said.
With Auburn ahead 230-8 after three free throws by McCormick at the 12:52 mark, LSU ripped off 15 consecutive points.
But even in the face of getting ripped off by its own customers, there was something sort of... wonderful... about the policy.
The two were performing "Rock Your Body" during the halftime show when Timberlake ripped off Jackson's bodice and revealed her right breast.
Bella had scratches on her body from being shoved through the hatch and a tuft of her hair had been ripped off.
As soon as the haircuts started Luke ripped off his hat and he has walked around with this confidence and this swagger.
As quantities served by a robot are programmed, revelers no longer need to worry about being ripped off with a weak drink.
Kendall Jenner ripped off a pizza guy and is using his good name for her new radio show ... according to a lawsuit.
Starting with a jumper from Thompson, Golden State ripped off a 22.1-21.8 run after Utah took a quick 217.3-222 lead.
They also bring about endings (and new beginnings) in a way that can feel abrupt, like a Band-Aid being ripped off.
The Line Dock is an Indiegogo project that mostly looks like someone took an old MacBook Pro and ripped off the screen.
" In his rebuttal, Menendez invoked the president: "We'd get a lot more back if we're not ripped off by the Trump administration.
By Tuesday morning, the bodies of three men lay on doors that had been ripped off their hinges to serve as stretchers.
As it flies though the solar system, pieces are ripped off, and we're passing through a particularly gritty patch of the trail.
People are getting ripped off and we are going to protect patients from surprise billing — we are committed to seeing this through.
Critic's Notebook The opening nights of Danspace Project's "Platform 2016: Lost and Found" stung like a bandage ripped off an open wound.
The corrugated metal roofs of those still standing were ripped off, the contents visible from above as if peering into doll's houses.
In 2004, he infamously ripped off part of Janet Jackson's garment during their halftime show in Houston and briefly bared her breast.
It also represents the longest streak by a St. Louis rookie since Albert Pujols ripped off a 48-game run in 2001.
It ripped off nine straight points, Waters drilling a 3-pointer with 16:21 remaining to up the margin to 47-34.
They're up for a bit of corruption – which, as long as normal working people don't get ripped off, is fine by me.
Prosecutors claim he ripped off his former drug company Retrophin for millions of dollars to repay investors defrauded at his hedge funds.
Penn State ripped off an 11-0 run to take an 18-271 lead with 251:217 remaining in the first half.
But Belgium unleashed its world-class quality and ripped off three straight goals, the last coming in the dying seconds of regulation.
Despite different budgets, Mr. Taira and Mr. Fennerty shared a trait: fear of getting ripped off in the notoriously opaque diamond market.
Other homes were only partly damaged; one white mansion had just a wall ripped off, revealing a library of neatly stacked books.
As Doralinda screamed for help, the man, twice her size, threw her on the bed, ripped off her clothes and raped her.
In the police van, the women ripped off the sections of index cards bearing their patients' names and addresses, and swallowed them.
The device creates a flexible, washable, layer of artificial skin that doesn't need to be ripped off and replaced like traditional bandages.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and as offensive lineman David DeCastro pushed Garrett away, Rudolph pursued the 2017 No. 1 draft pick.
During an interview on FOX after his dramatic October home run, Altuve was asked why he didn't want his jersey ripped off.
Being ripped off by merchandise vendors and frustrations over not being more successful, especially compared to younger creators, is a consistent theme.
The Minnesota Vikings ripped off an impressive win in Week 21 while displaying an offense short on mistakes and big on yardage.
She said the Herald found dozens of examples of ripped-off stories on different sites but was unable to identify the culprits.
A few plays later, his replacement, Reggie Bonnafon ripped off a 59-yard touchdown run as Carolina stretched its one-point lead.
"Generous donors are being ripped off and desperate patients and families are being exploited by charlatans, quacks and dubious providers," he said.
After Bryant scored BYU's first points of the second half with 14:55 left, the Bulldogs ripped off 14 more consecutive points.
Tied at 9 after Portland's Franklin Butler canned a floater 5:393 into the game, Colorado ripped off a 17-5 run.
If you could look at FBI statistics, [there are] unfortunately many assaults against women in hijab, women getting their hijabs ripped off.
But now that you've ripped off the Band-Aid and got a better sense of your personal finances, you're in much better shape.
"They're just getting a stupid ass shirt," laughed one woman, but if people felt they were being ripped off, they didn't express it.
The American people are sick and tired of being ripped off by the same financial institutions that they bailed out 10 years ago.
Moore's subsequent businesses, including his illegal DVD and downloads operation, also left a trail of irate customers who said they'd been ripped off.
And some of them were stripped, too, against their will: clothes blasted off by water cannons or ripped off by dogs and police.
Cincinnati took its only lead in the third quarter when Charles McClelland ripped off a 42-yard touchdown run with 6:09 left.
"The only time I ever criticized Lady Gaga was when I felt like she blatantly ripped off one of my songs," Madonna said.
Mark Rylance couldn't even comb his hair for Christ sake this is the 3rd time Sly's gotten ripped off Rocky, Copland and Creed.
A big part of Trump's appeal has been his populist message that the United States is getting ripped off by bad trade deals.
Avoiding scamsBeyond paying a suitable price, you also want to avoid getting ripped off completely, and there are ways to minimize the risk.
Without plea-bargaining, and with the narrow and formalistic approach to corruption adopted before the mensalão, taxpayers were ripped off and voters duped.
You will likely leave wondering if you now have spirits tagging along for your vacay and if you got ripped off (you did).
Now you can decide for yourself whether Melania Trump ripped off Michelle Obama's speech during the first night of the Republican National Convention.
The Jazz ripped off nine unanswered points, capped by a pair of free throws from Hayward, to push their lead to 123-212.
"Trump practiced bigotry on a grand scale, was a world-class liar, and ripped off customers, investors, and the city itself," Rich wrote.
It was a battle filled with dramatic moments, and one of the fighters even had his mask partially ripped off — the ultimate offense.
They ripped off a 9-0 run during that stretch, taking a 46-33 lead on back-to-back baskets from Tyler Lewis.
We were the big bully, but we were not smartly led... The big stupid bully, and we were systematically ripped off by everybody.
It had ripped off entire startups like TimeHop, which Facebook recreated as On This Day, or features like Twitter's hashtags and trending topics.
Classmates ripped off his turban, cut his hair, and broke his jaw, leaving him with multiple wounds across his face and upper body.
But as the two sprinted downhill, Desisa ripped off his running cap as if he had had enough of their miles-long dogfight.
Ridley wants actors who can convey a character pretty quickly so people know who everyone is before they get their heads ripped off.
After a 20153 for Gloucester against Nottinghamshire, he ripped off another monumental score: 318 not out against York, spending eight hours at bat.
All that in mind, Credit Karma seemed like an appealing alternative to many taxpayers who didn't like the idea of getting ripped off.
But the Raptors ripped off a 15-2 run with Poeltl's reverse layup giving Toronto a 97-92 lead with 23:20 left.
Atlanta ripped off a 9-0 run to take an 83-70 lead on a 3-pointer by Reddish with 9:19 left.
"I did Andrew," said Ms. Edreira, 49, recalling the massive Category 5 hurricane that ripped off her roof 25 years ago last month.
But the Bears ripped off the final six points of the half, grabbing the momentum and pulling to within 34-31 at intermission.
St. John's ripped off 11 straight points to start the second half to get within 53-37 on a 3-pointer by Dunn.
The bus' front axle appeared to be separated from the vehicle and at least two doors to luggage compartments had been ripped off.
This isn't a mass delusion; it's based on the experience of millions of passengers who feel ripped off and exasperated by poor service.
I got my car used last summer and for my first car service I went to the dealer and felt very ripped off.
They gave her the finger, so with her bare hands Malinda ripped off their license plate and turned them in to the rangers.
When her Teen Vogue gaslighting piece came out, some people argued that she had ripped off a HuffPost piece from earlier that year.
"No, we're not backing down," Trump told reporters at the White House, adding that the U.S. has been "ripped off" by foreign countries.
Instead, the gallery just found another banana, ripped off a new strip of duct tape, and stuck the thing back on the wall.
In January, PUBG Corporation filed a lawsuit in Korea alleging that the maker of free-to-play competitor Fortnite ripped off PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
Then someone else takes the idea, has a marketing budget, and suddenly has a popular game because they ripped off someone else's idea.
I mean, the point was they locked themselves in their cells, they ripped off their numbers, they're yelling and cursing at the guards.
Oprah Winfrey ripped off the hit series "Iyanla: Fix My Life" ... according to a woman who's had beef with mighty O for years.
I got them for $4, and they had this ugly Ed Hardy button on the side, which I ripped off immediately at the store.
That shift was supposed to stop people from reaping rewards from sketchy channels that uploaded copyrighted material or ripped off content from other YouTubers.
Even with its graffitied glass, rusted metal panels and a missing door long ago ripped off its hinges, the booth's pay phone still functioned.
He told Access Hollywood in an interview for the charity event that Arrow essentially ripped off the bar-raising challenge for his pilot episode.
An 11-year-old Nebraska girl is recovering in the hospital after her scalp was ripped off by a carnival ride over the weekend.
"I'm tired of seeing these college athletes get ripped off," Draymond Green, forward for the Golden State Warriors, said during a press conference Monday.
While this is enough clearance for most vehicles, plenty of box trucks have had their roofs ripped off over the years, despite clear signage.
It cracked down on unoriginality by hiding videos ripped off from other creators, and began levying harsher demotions to repeat violators of its policies.
Their counter argument is that, as it stands, their hard work is being ripped off because they are not being fairly recompensed for it.
However, as he was walking to Jill's house, Jack's clothes were ripped off by dogs, cue a completely nude Sandoval making his way home.
Prosecutors claim that Avenatti ripped off Daniels by taking payments for her book sales and paying her just half of what she was owed.
They broke off the water pipes, they ripped off the toilet bowl, they took away the windows, the fences, the doors, the beds. Everything.
Any time you hear about a big fraud case involving many ripped-off investors, it's a good reminder to think about your own situation.
Bella had scratches on her body from being shoved through the hatch and a tuft of her hair had been ripped off, he said.
The shots blew through its damaged armor and caused autocannon ammunition to shatter the enemy mech's insides and ripped off one of its arms.
" Adding, "Mark Rylance couldn't even comb his hair for Christ sake this is the 3rd time Sly's gotten ripped off Rocky, Copland and Creed.
The punks apparently ripped off his big, goofy mask, pummeled him, and yelled racial slurs before taking off with the cash he'd made busking.
Minnesota ripped off 270 straight points in a 259:211 span, taking the lead when Coffey drilled a 3-pointer with 5:53 left.
"I Don't Know" is one of McCartney's patented piano ballads, the kind that singer-songwriters in the mid-00s ripped off to varying success.
Patents protect fledgling rural inventors with limited legal recourse from having their innovations ripped off by larger competitors, business partners or other bad actors.
Roofs ripped off: CNN's team in Key Largo saw some areas devastated by the storm, with roofs torn off mobile homes in one neighborhood.
Glaucus Research's run-in with Zhongkui Research is not the first time a Western firm has experienced its brand being ripped off in China.
This happened at 2 mph and [the car] got dragged a bit by the bus... and it ripped off one of our poor sensors.
Marquette went cold and the Friars ripped off a 16-2 run to go up 75-69 on Jackson's layup with 2:27 remaining.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan sharply disputed the notion the U.S. was being ripped off by other countries because of its trade deficit.
Garrett had brought Rudolph down on the play, and after a physical exchange, ripped off his helmet and swung it at the Pittsburgh quarterback.
Some plebes have already ripped off their freshly bleached T-shirts, while others are taking selfies with family members, who have come to watch.
Coding bootcamps, often falsely, make such bold claims leading to complaints from students who feel ripped off after investing and then not getting hired.
And when someone does decide to not play by the rules, those who are ripped off will write detailed posts about what exactly happened.
But I say, if Colonel North ripped off the ayatollah and took some $30 million to give to the contras, God bless Colonel North.
The blast on Wednesday from a vehicle packed with explosives ripped off the gate of Counterpart's compound and scarred much of the city block.
One of the worker's gloves was stuck to the falling object — and a finger caught in the frictional drag was ripped off his hand.
Mr. Gonzalez had come to rebuild the roof that the storm had ripped off his grandparents' house in the countryside east of San Juan.
The show ended abruptly after Mr. Ho pounded the table, ripped off his microphone and stormed away while calling his legislative colleague a profanity.
Before one court appearance in May, Harun struggled with U.S. marshals and ripped off his clothes in an effort to avoid coming to court.
But the Beavers went into halftime with momentum and the lead, as they ripped off the final nine points in the last 2:07.
I wish I had been there when she ripped off her head scarf during an exclusive interview with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini.
They were ripped off by fast-talking health insurance hucksters; it was clear this was the health care challenge of the day for seniors.
He later pulled a gun on her and ripped off her shirt when she tried to escape from his car at a gas station.
Among his victims were then-Miami Heat players Mike Miller, James Jones and Rashad Lewis, who were ripped off for a combined $7.5 million.
The Shredder There are pooches out there that just wanted to watch all the little limbs be ripped off their toy: these are The Shredders.
That forces families to visit funeral providers in person, and puts them at risk of getting ripped off or making a bad decision in haste.
Any large tech firm gets sued a lot—they're ripe targets for patent trolls, disgruntled customers, and competitors who think they've ripped off their product.
Police claim April's bra had been ripped off and that she was found in a wooded area with her pants and underwear around her ankles.
Ed Sheeran is on the receiving end of a monster $100 million lawsuit by a company claiming the singer ripped off a Marvin Gaye classic.
You know many of your hedge fund friends have had their faces ripped off on various other trades that have gone against them this year.
Bent over with her arms and legs deep in the muddy waters, she pulled up lilies like weeds and ripped off their small, stumpy roots.
When I got the MRI results I was really surprised to see the flexor tendon was ripped off the bone and I tore my UCL.
The data, shared with the Mail on Sunday, reveal that the second episode has been ripped off 6.4 million times, while the third 4.6 million.
After showing the feature to Roux, she used it to identify — and successfully request takedowns — for 658 listings on Amazon that ripped off her artwork.
The tree branch that is ripped off its tree and transformed into a dying stick on the ground can't even blame its killer for cruelty.
About 800 of the 16'x 4' panels were ripped off the south side of the building as the storm made landfall near Ft. Pierce.
"I ripped off the covers, ran downstairs, flung open the door and saw them quietly playing in the corner by their crib," she told GMA.
The brand behind the wireless charging case, Mophie, also built a battery case before Apple basically ripped off the idea with its own charging case.
On the surface, it's astounding that a man who ripped off thousands of people who worked for him became the champion of the regular Joe.
After the Tigers extended it to 245.8-236.7, Kentucky ripped off an 23-153 run to tie the score at 215 with 210:22 left.
The Clippers ripped off a 43-24 run, capped by Raymond Felton's 266-pointer to open the second quarter, to take a 237-24 lead.
The waves had receded by early afternoon, but there was damage throughout the city, including a facade ripped off the front of a seaside hotel.
The boy's father, who was inside their home when the incident took place, dialed 911, telling police his son's hand had been completely ripped off.
The 13th-seeded Anteaters ripped off a 16-0 run spanning halftime — 173 in a row after the break — to take a 37-35 lead.
Joseph Colbert said he was in his carport with his brother when the walls of his home were ripped off by heavy winds Saturday night.
This is far from the first time Facebook has blatantly ripped off Snapchat in an effort to wound the highly popular Venice, CA-based company.
AshleyMadison.com ripped off married people who no longer need its extramarital services -- according to NY State, which just got a hefty settlement from the website.
He shared a video detailing how he and songwriters came up with vocal riff — the one Dienel claims they ripped off of her 2014 track.
The Tigers have ripped off 10 wins in their last 103 games to remain two back of first-place Cleveland in the American League Central.
The Matrix is canon, its themes, style, vernacular, and visual language lodged so permanently in our brains that they're still referenced—and ripped off—today.
Hunter drained a 238-pointer to halt the North Dakota State drought at 3:229 before Gonzaga ripped off 236 more points in a row.
His words seemed like they might have been ripped off from refrigerator magnets in the break room of Gatorade headquarters, electrolyte koans: It's this simple.
Police received calls of roofs ripped off homes and walls falling on people, officials told CNN, and at least one family was trapped by water.
Surely, the argument went, Chinese enforcement would improve when Chinese firms were being ripped off as well as Hollywood film studios and Italian fashion houses?
Mid-song, McEntire ripped off her red midi dress to reveal the matching red latex jumpsuit underneath that sent the audience into an excited roar.
In Canada, that price drops significantly to $80, or $100 [$55, or $70 USD] if you're getting really good shit (or just getting ripped off).
The watchdog was also accused in a parliamentary report last week for being too slow to protect steelworkers from being ripped off over their pensions.
Today many people associate economic change with deteriorating living standards: job losses, being ripped-off, or living under virtual monopolies in search and social networks.
When that child is put into the real world, the blanket is ripped off them, and a reality of the unforgiving world will devour them.
THEY BASICALLY LET CORPORATE AMERICA GO TO CHINA, GET RIPPED OFF AND THAT HAS REBOUNDED BACK TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS HERE.
Its soft-sided Hopper cooler, with its zippered closure and daisy chain attachment points, might be the most ripped-off item in the outdoor industry.
Montreal, meanwhile, has ripped off seven wins in a row to nearly match last season's record-breaking start, when it won its first nine games.
Garrett had brought Rudolph down on the play, and after a physical exchange, Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and swung it at the Pittsburgh quarterback.
Throughout the islands, people hunkered down in reinforced sections of buildings, roofs ripped off buildings and winds blew out the interiors of homes and businesses.
The machine "literally ripped off his left leg," medical reports said, leaving it hanging by a frayed ligament and a five-inch flap of skin.
But they could also be ripped off just as easily, with swindlers popping up in every corner looking for tapes or even money without reimbursement.
"At most markets, you can only pay in cash so if you get ripped off, you're out a big chunk of money," Ms. Roth said.
Duff said he ripped off his mask, tossed his toy gun to the ground, and screamed "it's a movie!" at the cops gathered around him.
"He has pretty much been ripped off blind over the years," says Peter Buck, guitarist for R.E.M., one of the nation's top-selling rock bands.
The mother of Mustafa ripped off her head scarf in her grief, and rebuffed attempts by her husband and friends to put it back on.
Childish Gambino is being called a "house slave" by an artist who claims his own tune was ripped off for Gambino's latest Grammy-winning work.
A video shared by Bryan Kramer, an opposition lawmaker, showed art ripped off the walls, toppled plants and an overturned X-ray machine and desk.
Not to be outdone, Rich ripped off his top too ... and we gotta say, dude looks pretty frickin' jacked for a 67-year-old gazillionaire.
Timberlake is returning to the Super Bowl stage 14 years after he infamously ripped off a piece of Janet Jackson's clothing, exposing her nipple onstage.
Years ago, he said he was ripped off by a lawyer who promised to help him get his record expunged and disappeared with his $500.
The waves had receded by early afternoon but there was damage throughout the city, including a facade ripped off the front of a seaside hotel.
After Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph charged Myles Garrett, Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and swung it, hitting Rudolph in the head in a dangerous act.
I am getting hot wax applied to and then ripped off the most sensitive part of my body, just so someone else will touch it.
For those directly affected by the storm, the will to rebuild is tempered by a shortage of available contractors and worries about getting ripped off.
Wells Fargo is just another huge bank that has ripped off its ordinary customers and skirted or broken the law for decades, largely with impunity.
She said that pictures surfaced by one of them, purporting to show that she sent Murdoch explicit pictures unrequested, were ripped off of the internet.
Under the cover of their badges, the officers sold seized guns and drugs on the streets, ripped off narcotics dealers and locked up innocent people.
Davis ripped off a 50-yard run to set up his eventual 14-yard scoring run that gave USC its first lead at 14-43.
Prosecutors charge that Shkreli ripped off Retrophin of stock and cash to pay back investors he is also accused of defrauding at his hedge funds.
In the suit, Gray says honchos instructed cooks to use expired caviar for their dishes, and even ripped off can labels to hide expiration dates.
Blockchain evidence was also used in the conviction of Shaun Bridges, a Secret Service who ripped off Silk Road staffers while simultaneously investigating the site.
The pair, who previously shared a story of being ripped off from a business deal gone wrong, said they only invest in entrepreneurs who have integrity.
With those specs and that price, you'd expect to get a silver and black aluminum device with a unibody design that's probably ripped off from Apple.
Anyone feeling like they got ripped off from the quiz will realize how little they have to complain about after looking at my quiz results, though.
Trump has said that disparity is a sign the U.S. is being "ripped off," and has used that to justify additional import tariffs on Chinese products.
He developed a cocaine addiction (he's since become clean), and to top it all off, he was ripped off by his booking agency and left broke.
Senator: EpiPen Manufacturer Ripped Off the US Government for $1.27 BillionFor people with severe allergies, having an EpiPen can mean the difference between life and death.
He stepped on her hands, threw away her sickle, and pushed her into the bushes, where he ripped off her clothes and attempted to rape her.
Having clean ripped off Berni, the rabbit of conciliation and peace, the Swedes might at least have come up with an original name for their mascot.
France sent emergency food and water rations there and to the French island of St. Bart's, where Irma ripped off roofs and knocked out all electricity.
Not long after, a year-old scab was ripped off when news broke that Devin Faraci, the former editor-in-chief of the movie website Birth.Movies.
But it's hard to resist the sheets of dead skin waving in the wind like bonito flakes, begging to be carefully ripped off of your body.
The mecha emerged in the end as our victor, bouncing back after having an arm ripped off to plunge a giant sword into the monster's head.
Turns out, the hot wax didn't just remove her stray brow hairs; it also ripped off an outer layer of skin, leaving an exposed wound behind.
Senator: EpiPen Manufacturer Ripped Off the US Government for $163 BillionFor people with severe allergies, having an EpiPen can mean the difference between life and death.
Jared's mother (Nicole Kidman) had an unsubstantiated phobia of Jared's hand being ripped off by a passing truck, so she had long banned the innocent gesture.
Both Arlanda and the City of Stockholm risk losing footfall to other cities if their visitors feel ripped off every time they arrive at the airport.
The Seahawks have ripped off three straight victories since a 9-373 loss at Los Angeles, capped by last week's come-from-behind win over Atlanta.
Joking aside, allegedly being ripped off by such a large retailer, no less than one with aggressively low, impossible-to-compete-with pricing, feels pretty shitty.
Insurers cover most of the cost, but parents are still left with a bill of about $3,000—and perhaps a feeling of being royally ripped off.
It is sacrosanct that you don't go after the little guy who may be less financially sophisticated and often unaware that he is getting ripped off.
A possible tornado also ripped off parts of a school's roof in Polk County, leaving large pieces of wood and bricks scattered on the school grounds.
Katie: I think, in hindsight, it was like a Band-Aid that got ripped off and it put a bunch of mental health steps into motion.
Williams, who didn't play in the first four games for unspecified reasons, ripped off a 221-yard scoring jaunt on his first carry of the season.
Aldridge ripped off 25 of his points in the first half on 11 of 17 shooting from the floor and grabbed eight rebounds in 18 minutes.
If people get ripped off often enough or they find it too difficult, they are going to go back to their old ways of buying drugs.
Trump said U.S. defense treaties around the world, including with South Korea, had to be renegotiated because "we're being ripped off by everybody in the world".
Montreal is on a roll entering Saturday's rematch against the host Rangers, having ripped off four consecutive victories to solidify its hold atop the Atlantic Division.
Bob, who won season 8 of 'Drag Race,' ... wants to shut up the haters who claim the recent season 9 finale ripped off the 'LSB' format.
An Obama administration study found that middle-class families are ripped off to the tune of $17 billion annually due to backdoor payments and hidden fees.
Here's the deal ... Ribeiro is suing the massive video game -- along with NBA 2K -- claiming they ripped off his signature moves without paying him a cent.
After a rocky three-start introduction with Chicago following his acquisition from San Diego, Shields ripped off six straight quality starts before devolving into another spiral.
Jakub Voracek ripped off a wrist shot with 56.1 seconds left in the second, but Kinkaid grabbed the puck out of the air with his glove.
" On her Instagram she posted a pic with her shirt ripped off and the word "mine" written across her stomach writing, "it's yours so own it.
Walls ripped off Three and a half miles down Highway 361 from the RV park, utility trucks line the road alongside businesses that have been leveled.
An overzealous toilet paper user had seemingly ripped off more than he could use, and there were scraps of toilet paper all over the bathroom floor.
Friday, Fashionista reported that Kylie Jenner's new camouflage designs ripped off some by the brand PluggedNYC, which she had reportedly ordered and worn in the past.
Hines, a junior running back, ripped off runs of 54 and 48 yards on his way to a career-high 196 rushing yards on 143 carries.
A decade ago, they were ripped off by a contractor who had hired them to work on renovations of rundown apartment houses owned by the city.
In citing this figure, Trump reminds Americans that they are being "ripped off" by the Chinese and that the U.S. has already lost the trade war.
However, Ole Miss ripped off seven straight points, Luis Rodriguez capping the run with a transition layup for a 205-232 advantage with 231:203 left.
Notre Dame led by as many as 17 in the first half before Chicago State ripped off a 25-7 run to tie it at 35.
Dynamic currency ripoff reversal would detect when you were cheated by a dynamic currency conversion scam and automatically credit back the amount you got ripped off.
But the Sooners ripped off an 277-260 run when the Cowboys went more than six minutes without a field goal early in the second half.
Now Xi has pretty much ripped off the mask, and even invokes the very Thoughts of Mao that Nixon had hoped to "detoxify" from China's policies.
Utah ripped off a 1023-0 run and took a 75-54 lead on two free throws from Mitchell with 4:46 remaining in the quarter.
There's a new upcoming music fest raising eyebrows in wake of the disastrous Fyre Festival ... and one man claims he's already been ripped off by it.
If one company like U.S. Steel can be hacked by China, its trade secrets stolen and ripped off, then the entire industrial sector is at risk.
In the suit, the man says he was hit so forcefully ... "a chunk of his face" was ripped off, and he immediately went to the hospital.
The New York City-based artist's new "cutaway" technique involves as many as 100 layers of paint, which are ripped off the sculpture in large chunks.
Ham radio operators reported major damage to buildings, according to the hurricane center, and the island's prime minister said the roof was ripped off his home.
A celebrity chef told me that her shirt was ripped off of her when she was working as a line cook early on in her career.
The NFL tweeted it is indefinitely suspending Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett after he ripped off Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph's helmet and hit him with it.
On the mirror behind Pitts was a flier for a suicide-prevention hotline; all but three of the tags on the bottom had been ripped off.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and used it to strike the quarterback on the top of his unprotected head during an ugly brawl on national television.
Utah ripped off an 18-4 run, starting with a Clarkson 3-pointer and ending with a Gobert dunk, to boost its lead to 64-44.
The Broncos ripped off a 75-yard drive in seven plays, capped when Lindsay scored on a 4-yard run just 3:54 into the game.
Players get suckered into dubious investments, are ripped off by unscrupulous advisers, give money to friends and family, or simply spend far more than they save.
The Knicks ripped off 284 straight points in a span of 3:57 bridging the end of the first quarter and the start of the second.
Yes Mr. President, I'll quote your campaign trail statements that "we are being ripped off" as a result of "a bunch of ignorant kids" in Washington.
Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett, who ripped off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph's helmet and hit him on the head with it, was suspended for the season.
UNLV came out of the locker room and promptly ripped off a 260-24 run over the first 202 1/2 minutes of the second half.
He claims to have won even when he has not, and when he loses, he says he was ripped off in some way, even if imagined.
First Lady Michelle Obama also met privately with Trump's wife, Melania—the same woman who ripped off FLOTUS's speech from the Democratic National Convention in 2008.
"They ripped off my skirt and assaulted me ... I can't describe what they did to me, it was humiliating and has altered my life forever," she said.
Johnson said the impact caused his hat to be ripped off his head and resulted in a large forehead gash, severe bleeding and a loss of consciousness.
The unfunny, unoriginal, and dumb Daily Caller even ripped off the bit with a version set to the Soviet National Anthem — which AOC actually manages to slay.
Rollins doesn't do much in this film aside from having his pants ripped off for some reason and getting crushed to death by the aforementioned fornicating demons.
Thirteen years ago he performed the same gig with Janet Jackson, causing an international incident when he accidentally ripped off part of her top, exposing her nipple.
They churned out five albums in as many years, and even nabbed some co-signs from the '70s and '80s icons they had so charmingly ripped off.
Trump has been a consistent critic of American trade policies going back to the 1990s, when he claimed Americans were being ripped off and jobs were leaving.
"Musicians are tired of being ripped off by traditional agents who take a large cut and often don't have the musicians' best interests at heart," he says.
"Suddenly, one of them grabbed me by my arms, and the other one ripped off my clothes," the girl told human rights workers, according to the report.
Photo: APPayPal sued Pandora on Friday, claiming that the struggling music streaming service ripped off its distinctive blue logo in the hopes of piggybacking on PayPal's popularity.
That legal decision, which Brøderbund won, noted that there appeared to be a number of areas in which the programmers directly ripped off The Print Shop wholesale.
During the halftime show, which, like the rest of the game, aired on CBS, Justin Timberlake accidentally ripped off a part of Jackson's dress, exposing her breast.
UK ripped off a 28-217 run as Florida missed 214 straight shots to cut the margin to nine points at 41.43-241.4 with 236:36 remaining.
"I felt like every layer of my skin and my identity were ripped off of me in '98 and '99," Lewsinky told the Guardian in April 2016.
Yes, it's the right course of action because you ripped off the government after lying to Congress about how much you make on each pack of EpiPen.
Designer Michael Costello ripped off a makeup artist's face mask and tried slithering away with his own version on the runway ... this according to a new lawsuit.
Or is it the team that has ripped off a 14-5 stretch with the sixth-best pace-adjusted scoring differential in the league since that point?
Sometimes the wind took people's bicycles with them:Meanwhile, videos of roofs getting ripped off of apartment complexes and office buildings were pervasive:The destruction is of epic proportions.
Smith ripped off a 35-yard run before Tyler Morgan found Chris Autman-Bell on a 15-yard catch-and-run and a 7-0 Minnesota lead.
Feminism is sold back to us in advertising campaigns and sent down catwalks with Chanel models, Bikini Kill's iconography has been ripped off on the high street.
In the scuffle he grabbed at my clothes, trying to hold onto me, screaming at me, and inadvertently ripped off my grandmother's necklace, which I was wearing.
The judge said he considered filmmaker Matthew Fulks' argument that "Lemonade" ripped off his work, and decided to toss the case ... according to docs obtained by TMZ.
The Wu-Tang Clan ripped off an old soul song and used it in its 2017 hit "People Say" ... so say 3 musicians in a new lawsuit.
Trokoudes says the next area the chatbot will tackle is ensuring that you "don't get ripped off on financial products," such as loans, overdraft, utilities, and insurance.
While other people at neighboring booths were making bootleg merchandise that ripped off cultures they weren't a part of, Vale created and steered culture with these books.
Instead it's growly voice under the mask one week, pennies on the eyes the next, and all ripped off from some film he conveniently forgets he saw.
Cam Newton's side job -- hosting and producing a kids show for Nickelodeon -- could be in jeopardy ... because the show was allegedly ripped off from a children's author.
He was searching for a patent his uncle had been granted for an electronic tube that was ripped off by a big electronics maker he was suing.
By assuming that anything that wasn't explicitly American must be ripped off someone else, critics participated in the erasure of Black history that made Beyonce's speech necessary.
We've told you that Trump's one constant belief over 30 years has been that the U.S. is ripped off on trade and should retaliate against foreign governments.
According to legal docs, Taqueria El Amigo -- based in Orange County, CA -- claims KFC ripped off its slogan, "Para Chuparse Los Dedos," which Amigo trademarked in 2014.
We also have a large farming community and people care deeply about their farmers, so they don't want their farmers to be price gouged or ripped off.
Neighbors told CNN that they saw Mason's mother standing in the yard covering her face with her hands, partially naked after the blast ripped off her clothes.
A Father Christmas in a shopping mall stormed out of his grotto, ripped off his beard and began yelling and swearing at a large group of children.
What warning signs should I be on the lookout for so I can keep my shoes in good condition, without getting ripped off by weekly cobbler visits?
"If you're watching this ad on Spectrum cable, you're getting ripped off," Mr. Brindisi, a state assemblyman, says to the camera at the start of the ad.
A teenager eating at a Texas fast food restaurant had his "Make America Great Again" hat ripped off his head and a drink thrown in his face.
The attorney is charged in three separate federal cases that allege he ripped off clients, among them Daniels, for millions of dollars and the Nike extortion case.
On Utah's next possession, quarterback Jason Shelley ripped off a 33-yard scoring run on a zone-read play with 1:43 remaining to secure the win.
Crosby's brilliance showed up again midway through the second on a power play after Jean-Gabriel Pageau ripped off Crosby's helmet in a scrum around the net.
The Cavaliers ripped off a 23-6 surge, including 10 straight as Hood hit two free throws to tie it at 110 with 1:50 to go.
Among the photos ripped off of my real Instagram were a shot of me with my brother and my 12-year-old nephew at his racquetball tournament.
"The trade deficit, very dear to my heart because we've been ripped off by the world, has dropped off by more than $50 billion," Trump said Friday.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Adjida kicked and screamed when the rough and dirty hands of the masked soldier moved up her legs and ripped off her clothes.
One woman poured a bottle of water over her head, and another man ripped off his shirt as he clambered up the stairs to escape the crowds.
The advantage reached 20 on two free throws by Kyle Anderson with 10:83 left in the half before the Kings ripped off the next eight points.
It's all part of the QB's war with his old jeweler, Vahid Moradi -- who Brees is suing, claiming he's been ripped off for millions over the years.
" Feeling ripped off, Yona dialed up his credit card company: "I pretty much disappeared for a week and I did the very long and inefficient price protection process.
But West Virginia ripped off a 210-213 run to pull within 210-212 with 225:225 left, and the game was close the rest of the way.
Auburn played Clemson even for the first eight-plus minutes before everything fell apart as Clemson ripped off a 22-2 surge over a span of 10:05.
And then the singer ripped off the tank, his bare tattooed chest drawing comparisons to a Chipotle bag, a Ouija board, and well, we won't spoil the rest.
Garrett ripped off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph's helmet and hit Rudolph on the top of his head with the helmet in an ugly brawl on Thursday Night Football.
David never seems to have shared Elizabeth's interests in meeting the Engineers, and his last encounter with one of them resulted in him getting his head ripped off.
And throughout his life, Trump has broken the rules and ripped off customers, workers, and investors because he can hire expensive lawyers and wait out paying his bills.
In the past couple of years, Facebook has shamelessly ripped off some of Snapchat's most popular features, like ephemeral stories, and implemented them into Facebook properties, namely Instagram.
His predecessor, Alexandre de Juniac, left two years ago after two executives had their shirts violently ripped off by a mob of angry workers over a restructuring plan.
A new tourism park in Indonesia named Rabbit Town appears to have ripped off iconic artworks by Chris Burden and Yayoi Kusama as part of its main attractions.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA ripped off an artist by taking her famed artwork and using it to promote the soundtrack for "Black Panther" ... according to a new suit.
We can't verify whether the United States is getting "ripped off," but it's clear that most NATO member countries are not spending what the alliance's official guidelines require.
After Haden Hoggarth converted a 232-yard field goal on the fourth quarter's second play for Boise State, San Diego State ripped off an 2119-yard scoring drive.
I was shocked to see the once-clogged pores on my nose looking as clear as they did the last time I ripped off a Bioré pore strip.
People eat a lot of this stuff (for some reason) and any consumer can appreciate wanting to make sure they aren't getting ripped off in the freezer aisle.
A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Tuesday declined to dismiss a copyright suit alleging the Netflix Inc movie "Burning Sands" ripped off a book of the same name.
Michael Rapaport says Donald Trump ripped off his idea for "Sloppy Steve Bannon," claiming he came up with the nickname a year ago ... and he's got the proof.
After hanging up his football cleats, former NFL player Jason Hairston set out to solve a problem he sees in traditional retail — that shoppers are getting ripped off.
Maria caused "mind boggling damage" in Dominica, where it ripped off roofs across the island before pushing on toward the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
As is so often the case with cheap copies, the imposter straws, some of which have ripped-off names like LastStraw, are tending to be less than durable.
The storm ripped off roofs, snapped trees, triggered tornadoes and flash floods and cut off power to nearly 225,2429 people, mostly in the Houston area, on Saturday night.
"I think these issues are going to come together around broader concerns about young people saying we're getting ripped off on matters that ought to be private," Sen.
Chad even apologized, sort of, to Evan – or at least promised to give him $20 for the shirt he ripped off his back in a fit of rage.
In the Playboy interview, Trump inveighed against German cars and complained about "being ripped off so badly by our so-called allies," themes that he still regularly invokes.
The Houston Rockets recently ripped off a six-game winning streak and own the second-best record in the Western Conference, and they are about to get better.
Word claimed Forever 221 ripped off a T-shirt that had the word "woman" written in different languages, while Wildfang said the brand took its "wild feminist" slogan.
I did get ripped off, but I didn't get assaulted, sexually harassed, discriminated against, bankrupted, or any of the other awful things on Uber's long list of abuses.
While it is certainly not ideal to get ripped off by dishonest drivers, the underdog benefits from being able to tout an inflated number of rides per day.
Mark Ronson completely ripped off Roger Troutman and Zapp's funk masterpiece when he cranked out his megahit "Uptown Funk" with Bruno Mars ... this according to a new lawsuit.
Freshman Kenneth Walker III ripped off a 214-yard TD run two minutes into the fourth quarter to put the bow on the win for the Demon Deacons.
KFC ripped off a woman who ordered the bountiful bucket of chicken she saw on TV, but got a measly 8-piece instead ... according to her new lawsuit.
"No one likes the feeling of being ripped off, but there is a notion among some people that tourists are like geese that lay golden eggs," she said.
"The practice of overcharging loyal customers is widespread and Citizens Advice has repeatedly warned that loyal consumers are being ripped off," said Citizens Advice Chief Executive Gillian Guy.
Indiana ripped off a 14-2 run over the next 523:11, opening up a 26-18 advantage with 9:40 left when Green canned consecutive 3-pointers.
"Based on what we've seen so far, power lines are down, shingles have been ripped off roofs and some roads are impassable due to flooding," said Mr. Sands.
He said the tin roof was ripped off the house he and his wife were renting, leaving rain pouring "like a waterfall" through the wood left in place.
Ariana Grande straight-up ripped off the lyrics and melody to "7 Rings" -- so claims a songwriter who says he recorded basically the same song 2 years earlier.
After trailing 70-51 at the 9:22 mark, San Antonio ripped off runs of 13-2 and 113-2 to jump back in front at 79-74.
After trailing 103-51 at the 9:22 mark, San Antonio ripped off runs of 13-2 and 15-2 to jump back in front at 79-74.
"If you ripped off the label, they could have come from anywhere," said Robin Robinson, the author of "The Complete Whiskey Course," released in October by Sterling Publishing.
Los Angeles has ripped off five consecutive victories, including a solid 22-33 win over New Orleans on Tuesday, to leave first-year coach Luke Walton feeling encouraged.
Bob Hugin's record is all too clear -- he is pro-Trump, he is pro-Christie and he is a greedy drug company CEO who ripped off cancer patients.
It was small and square and solid, and even before I had ripped off the shiny wrapping paper, I knew it would be a CD. But which one?
Wu-Tang Clan's $2 million album contains illustrations that were allegedly ripped off -- at least that's how an artist feels after getting a peek at the liner notes.
Stories of his past still swirl around the internet, and the plaque at Georgia and Granville only reminds us that he ripped off the families of murder victims.
Magic Johnson says he borrowed $850,000 in fancy jewelry for his wife for their big 25th wedding anniversary last year ... only to get completely ripped off by the jeweler.
Mike Myers posted video to Twitter from Highway 138 in the West Cajon Valley showing a car with its tires buried in mud, the front bumper apparently ripped off.
HTT's spokesperson has said the company is not as generous about showing off its tech in public because it's concerned about its intellectual property being copied or ripped off.
However, the big burst came in the half's final 4:08, when they ripped off 16 unanswered points to go into the locker room with a 38-20 advantage.
When Control is idle, it'll cycle through a series of wallpapers that look like they could have been ripped off any cheesy stock photo gallery — many are animated, too.
The fraudsters who ripped off Edna got her name from a list they had purchased from a Jamaican man, Sanjay Williams, who also had ties to Charlotte, North Carolina.
"Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off," Bloomberg said.
Hasbro tells me this is the key to unlocking the game and that because the gauntlet is 3D, it can't be ripped off with codes printed from the internet.
The couple's car went off the road and struck a cinder block column, which ripped off their vehicle's rear axle and ruptured the gas tank, according to ABC News.
So did Cheryl Lankford, a young black woman who was ripped off by the colossal grift that is Trump University, after losing her husband to the war in Iraq.
When there was a case a Yasmin Seweid who was a woman in New York City who claimed, she went and told cops, she had her hijab ripped off.
David offered Sasha water in exchange for sex, and when she told him to go to hell, he ripped off her shirt and began his attempt to rape her.
If you just brought him back in a page and said, "Here's Michael Scofield, our lead again," and we lensed everything through him, the audience might feel ripped off.
Walt Disney was slapped Tuesday with a lawsuit claiming it ripped off the idea for its Oscar-winning, billion-dollar-grossing animated animal flick "Zootopia" from a Hollywood veteran.
After a basket by Rodney Hood, the Nets ripped off 15 straight points and an 18-1 run to surge in front 68-50 with about six minutes remaining.
Someone tossed a homemade shirt onto the stage and Gaga ripped off her own T, put on the fan's shirt, flashing the crowd a Little Monster claw hand sign.
Because that was the day that President Donald Trump finally ripped off the shackles and started to use the full powers of the presidency in a decidedly unilateral fashion.
The Spurs ripped off a 16-5 run midway through the second period to help turn a 31-24 lead after the opening period to a 15-point advantage.
That it's not easy to riff on other cultures without someone feeling ripped off, and that the offended are quick to take to social media to voice their disdain.
"The money issue is one of the roots of the problem, the feeling that Catalonia is being ripped off," said Angel Talavera, a Catalan economist at consultancy Oxford Economics.
Romeo Santos not only ripped off a musician's song and released it as his own, but he didn't even bother to change the name ... according to a new lawsuit.
They wound up needing Smart's clutch shot because the Knicks ripped off eight straight points and forged a 112-112 deadlock with 66 seconds left on a baseline layup.
" Corbyn added: "We won't let Theresa May turn Britain into a bargain basement tax haven off the coast of Europe to be ripped off by the world's biggest corporations.
It will be interesting to hear what President Donald Trump will have to say about that because, in his long-held view, America was being ripped off by China.
Andre Iguodala missed both of his free throws coming out of a timeout, but the Warriors ripped off a quick 8-2 run and are suddenly leading, 78-76.
A Georgia man has vanished after cops say he ripped off friends and family members to the tune of more than $750,000 in a Super Bowl LIII ticket scam.
Larry Flynt ripped off another casino's name and slapped it on one of his new casinos ... so claims a company now suing to get Flynt to drop the name.
The thirst traps continued for their Mother's Day campaign, in which a total smokeshow Colonel Sanders ripped off his tank and performed a striptease while surrounded by "Chickendales" dancers.
The scorecard he used to tally Thomas's numbers did not fit into his back pants pocket, so he had ripped off the bottom edge, leaving it torn and jagged.
They wound up needing Smart's clutch shot because the Knicks ripped off eight straight points and forged a 214-225 deadlock with 222 seconds left on a baseline layup.
They ripped off a 9-0 run to take a 35-19 lead on two free throws by McConnell with 4:17 left, and led 39-27 at halftime.
Illinois missed its next eight shots, and Rutgers ripped off an 11-0 run to take a 54-42 lead on a basket by Johnson with 8:49 remaining.
Based on the margins that they knew about, and a valuation of the collection, Rybolovlev's lawyers claimed that their client had been ripped off to the tune of $1,049,465,009.
Some of the buildings that didn't house patients looked like doll houses with entire walls ripped off, littering the grass, leaving offices and auxiliary buildings open to the elements.
Metal sheeting was ripped off the roofs of buildings, with deadly shards thrust into the air, and the streets were littered with bricks that had fallen from housing facades.
In the end, French seemed convinced he didn't get ripped off ... which is more than we can say for The Game, who called out the kids as candy "hustlers."
Mood: Startled (six-year-old's arm got ripped off!), embarrassed (alone in a Starbucks), excited, (I think the last true page-turner I read was My Little Phony in 19853
Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III's Estonian track star girlfriend went on an angry twitter rant after they were ripped off on Sunday while they were at the game in Cleveland.
Antoinette Brown, a grandmother who had served in the U.S. Army, died on Monday, a week after Dallas police said she was mauled by dogs who ripped off her flesh.
Keeping the value of your money straight can require long-dormant arithmetic, and you can easily get scammed or ripped-off during those critical first hours in a foreign capital.
This drone company ripped off its Kickstarter backers, locksmiths are tricking Google Maps into recommending them and then extorting their customers, and online psychics are more legit than you think.
Throughout his career, Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders, and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off.
Hunter Richard, the 16-year-old teen who says he was wearing the hat, told WOAI some of his hair was ripped off as Jimenez removed it from his head.
Their song "Blurred Lines" ripped off the Marvin Gaye soul classic "Got to Give It Up," jurors found, ordering the performers to pay $7.4 million for copyright damages and infringement.
In all, five clients were allegedly ripped off for millions of dollars by Avenatti, who also is accused of using shell companies and other means to hide the purported thefts.
He also made a crude appeal to Bernie Sanders supporters, many of whom may be feeling angry and ripped off after their candidate's loss to the Establishment-backed Hillary Clinton.
These features largely come from Instagram, which has added all kinds of new ways to post to its own Stories feature (which, of course, was initially ripped off from Snapchat).
Fans of the corporate giants of the managerial era in the 1960s often forget that AT&T ripped off consumers and that General Motors made out-of-date, unsafe cars.
Boumjimar told Dazed that he was inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," even though the Renaissance artist reportedly never ripped off his own nipples and sold them on Ebay.
It's not that a jacuzzi on a yacht is a novel idea; in fact, if you bought a superyacht that doesn't have at least one, you were probably ripped off.
Jessica Alba's Honest company is not keeping things mellow with a health and wellness competitor it believes ripped off their brand name to boost sales ... according to a new suit.
While the idea of getting ripped off by a Times Square psychic may not be all that surprising, the amount Rice lost to her is eye-popping: more than $550,000.
Visit the retired automotive plant electrician while he's volunteering at the museum and he'll tell you about devastating tornadoes that ripped off roofs and forced the city to rebuild -- twice.
Could it be — and hear us out on this one because it's just a theory — that the reshoot is in response to allegations that she ripped off a Kenzo ad?
It created a machine called Vantage, which looks like a futuristic, angular motorbike, with the wheels ripped off and replaced with buttresses supporting a ring of five large rotors underneath.
For those who missed it ... she's argued Bey ripped off the historical band-aid on America's civil rights movement by promoting the Black Panthers, which Tomi called a terrorist group.
Wanna know what Jason Heyward told the Cubs during the 10th inning rain delay that got the team so fired up, they ripped off 2 RUNS and won the game???
That is to say, the implication would be that those who do the opposite of Moreira and Muir's advice and buy in periods of high volatility are getting ripped off.
As we reported ... Lastrada sued Ronson claiming Ronson ripped off Zapp & Roger's funk masterpiece to make the megahit "Uptown Funk" with Bruno Mars, who was NOT part of this lawsuit.
Firms that have workplace pension schemes already have to set up an independent governance committee, or IGC, to check that members are not being ripped off by unfair transaction costs.
" Producers in Australia, Mr. Wright said, are "glossing over the details, and the consumer is getting ripped off, because you can measure all those honeys and measure the antibacterial effect.
Faltings said the front of the dump truck appeared to have been sheared off and the school bus was "ripped off its frame" after hitting a guardrail and flipping over.
There's no step, but there is a steel tube, designed to provide some assistance without being a mud-magnet or a component that could get ripped off by a boulder.
If you go in knowing what you're looking for, you're less likely to be ripped off by a fancy-looking coupon or to spend money on products you don't need.
A box-office hit with two Oscar nominations for acting, it contains one of the genre's most memorable images and an ending that has been ripped off dozens of times.
"I think we need to get those people who think that I was ripped off on a judging panel immediately, maybe before the individual competition," he told Good Morning America.
Bud eventually dons a wire for the feds, and he and Gekko both go to jail, having ripped off countless people who trusted that their money was in good hands.
"There is a sort of sick comfort in being ripped off along with so many friends and peers," Kurtz says, "because now we all get to navigate this shit together."
Any trigger that starts to find fans is endlessly taken up and reperformed — ripped off by different channels for ad dollars — at least until the next trigger takes its spot.
St. John's ripped off an 8-0 run and took a 52-43 lead on a 3-pointer by Greg Williams as the shot clock expired with 13:09 remaining.
She recalls getting a pedicure at an Iowa strip mall and fuming at the teenage son of the Vietnamese immigrant owner who ripped off her cuticles with his rough ministrations.
Of Arkansas' 305 yards, 74 of those came on the second play of the game when Boyd ripped off a long touchdown run to put the Razorbacks on the board.
There is also the occasional vandalism — like broken lights and doors ripped off bathrooms stalls — that tends to accompany youthful exuberance (or a big win or loss for the team).
Xiaomi last year almost completely ripped off Apple's dynamic wallpaper and Memoji avatars, and Huawei and its sub-brand Honor have also taken a crack at versions of Apple's AirPods.
Throughout his career, Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off.
Frank [Pallone] and I remain joined at the shoulder, the hip and probably the ankle too on this matter because consumers are getting ripped off and it's time to move.
After all, it was seeking to disrupt an existing taxi industry that in many cities had become a complacent oligopoly that ripped off consumers with the blessing of local officials.
Prosecutors also charge that Shkreli defrauded the new drug company he founded, Retrophin, by looting that firm of stock and cash to pay back the ripped-off hedge fund investors.
The White Sox had ripped off four consecutive victories before their offense ground to a halt, managing only one run and five hits in each of their last two setbacks.
Instead of kicking the game-winner right away, Arians elected to go for the touchdown by running David Johnson, who ripped off his third consecutive 393-plus yard rushing performance.
For "many, many years," he told the Times , the U.S. has been the "big stupid bully and we were systematically ripped off by everybody," providing military security without adequate compensation.
It's perhaps the most defining trope of the many Mission: Impossible movies: Someone mistakes a character for a certain person, until that individual's hyper-realistic mask gets ripped off. Surprise!
"Cash Me Ousside" girl is getting Hanes all in a bunch after she allegedly ripped off one of the company's best-selling brands for her own merchandise ... TMZ has learned.
Hirst, she says, has ripped off these designs since 2004 with his own charm bracelets, which feature cast forms of 16 different pills, also available in either silver or gold.
Now, reports of severe damage to those facilities are starting to emerge: Roofs have been ripped off, buildings are flooded, phones are down, and access to bottled water is limited.
SAN FRANCISCO WOMAN ACCUSED OF DISMEMBERING ROOMMATE The bag, which is green, made of fake leather and has gold clasps, was found a half-mile away with one handle ripped off.
Allegations that Glover ripped off the song also began to bubble up on Reddit, when users resurfaced a conversation that was held in the comments on one of Harley's Instagram photos.
According to his brothers, Joe also ripped off his shirt at a club the group was at and proceeded to rip off the shirts of two of his friends as well.
If you want a relationship show with catty fighting, and maybe some romance too, just watch The Bachelor, Bachelorette, or Bachelor in Paradise (that last one especially ripped off Temptation Island).
Protesters finally ripped off the planks of wood protecting the building's glass doors and smashed through into the lobby before police intervened, firing stun grenades and tear gas directly at protesters.
" Several replies to a Trendmood post teasing the Too Faced lipsticks echo a similar sentiment, with one saying, "Why does the lipstick look like they ripped off the packaging from Tatcha?
The Patriots have ripped off eight consecutive victories, including a 35-17 win over the Dolphins three weeks ago, but they have lost three of their past four visits to Miami.
" It's a position that Trump has stated several times before, saying he believes that the US is getting "ripped off" and that some NATO members are getting an unfair "free ride.
An executive at Alibaba notes that as Chinese firms expand globally, particularly in South-East Asia, they, too, suffer from having their ideas ripped off, making them keener to protect them.
After previews largely panned Apple's new lineup, industry watchers seemed slightly relieved when the proverbial band-aid was ripped off and the iPhone 27 and Apple Watch Series 2649 were revealed.
The service lets you buy and sell direct to other users but does come with a few handy safeguards, like staff-approved listings, and refunds if you do get ripped off.
Police told the Bogles that parents were crossing four lanes of traffic with strollers, people were getting in fender benders – one driver had his door ripped off by a passing car.
After previews largely panned Apple's new lineup, industry watchers seemed slightly relieved when the proverbial band-aid was ripped off and the iPhone 7 and Apple Watch Series 2 were revealed.
Some are invite-only, some don't allow the sale of hard drugs, others afford vendors and buyers the luxury of using an escrow account to ensure that nobody gets ripped off.
You remember Brandi ... one of the greatest Team USA soccer players of all time -- she famously ripped off her shirt after scoring the winning goal at the 1999 Women's World Cup.
The Parks Department actually sets price limits for certain food items sold within the parks to ensure that tourists don't leave New York with the impression of having been ripped off.
Nevada ripped off the game's first nine points, forcing BYU coach Dave Rose into the unenviable position of calling a timeout before his team got on the board for the season.
Trump has repeatedly slammed Amazon, attacking the company five times in one recent week, claiming the company has ripped off the U.S. Postal Service and said it doesn't pay enough taxes.
If you have had the feeling that you are being ripped off, well there's Marx, showing you that you always create more value for your employer than your employer pays you.
Trump then went on his usual riff about Germany not paying its fair share of defense spending, said the Europeans weren't paying enough and that the U.S. is being ripped off.
"The $6,800 level was massive resistance for three weeks and I think people were shorting against that and they just got their face ripped off," said Brian Kelly, CEO of BKCM.
The rising water has reduced stores and homes to rubble and ripped off a long chunk of a highway bridge, according to photos posted on Twitter by Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts.
Residents in the central provinces of Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila awoke Saturday to see whole houses destroyed, roofs ripped off warehouses and downed trees scattered around like so many matchsticks.
He also is charged with defrauding the drug company he subsequently founded, Retrophin, by using company stocks and cash to pay back the investors he allegedly ripped off at his funds.
And console yourself that if you do get ripped off — which is almost inevitable — the people on the other side of that 500 shilling note probably need it more than you.
While you probably can't stop the stress that comes from the process, you can make your move easier — and also do your best not to get ripped off by moving companies.
Campari America -- which bought the rocker's chain of nightclubs, restaurants and tequila -- says 2 San Diego-based restaurants ripped off its trademark name to confuse customers looking for the real deal.
Cleaning your place is no fun, but even worse is knowing you're getting ripped off for the products you use to make the bathroom mirror sparkle and the kitchen sink shine.
The American Future Fund, a conservative nonprofit group, is preparing what a spokesman said is a multimillion-dollar ad campaign highlighting people who say they were ripped off by Mr. Trump's enterprise.
The feature will also no doubt be welcomed by anyone who has been ripped off by taxi drivers who take the long route while the passenger is traveling in an unfamiliar city.
Last year, it also entered a $465 million settlement with the federal government over claims that it had ripped off Medicaid and Medicare (the company was allowed not to admit any wrongdoing).
There were the drapery producers Trump stiffed, the real estate executives he refused to pay, and the other dozens of contractors whom Trump conned or ripped off in one way or another.
In 2012, Randazza quit amid mutual recriminations; Liberty claimed that Randazza had been ripping them off with outside work, and Randazza claimed that he had been ripped off, harassed, and wrongly fired.
The system through which Amazon sellers list products also makes it possible for counterfeiters to essentially hijack an established product's listing, and sell their lower-quality, ripped-off versions to unsuspecting buyers.
Chubb ripped off a 13-yard run on the first play after Hightower's touchdown, but Jonathan Jones punched the ball out, and Devin McCourty pounced on it at the New England 21.
"  The lawsuit comes months after Led Zeppelin were victorious in a trial with Spirit's Mark Andes, who alleged that they ripped off the opening riff of the rock classic "Stairway to Heaven.
James doesn't think this is the first time fast fashion has ripped off her designs; and, unfortunately, she doesn't know if her small business could take Inditex, Zara's parent company, to court.
Consider: The Golden State Warriors, who ripped off 24 straight victories at the start of the N.B.A. season, did so with a roster largely the same as last season's title-winning group.
State Medicaid programs believe they are being ripped off on drug prices, and pharmacy benefit managers — the middlemen that negotiate drug prices on behalf of insurers and employers — are in their crosshairs.
Yeorgo Kapriris, a resident of Summerland Key, told the Miami Herald that he witnessed "trees snapping" and "roofs getting ripped off" from the intense winds in the early morning hours of Sunday.
"Throughout his career, Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off," Bloomberg said.
For quick reference, Justin ripped off a part of Jackson's costume to reveal her bare nipple on live television — a moment that many point to as the beginning of Jackson's career slump.
His penis was ripped off in a car accident at age six, and last year Abad opened up about getting a new bionic penis thanks to a three-year long medical procedure.
Rather than talking up Hawley, Trump lavished praise on himself, criticized the media, and lashed out at a raft of U.S. allies that he said have ripped off the U.S. for decades.
We've seen deaths in the ring, fighters coming off brain bleeds returning to sparring, deplorable human beings become worldwide phenomenons, and brave men and women ripped off in any number of ways.
A judge dismissed the suit a writer named Saint Solomon filed against AS. He claimed their show ripped off his short story, "Thank You, Jesus" -- which also features an African-American Messiah.
On Wednesday, just hours after Donald Trump raced to victory in the presidential election, a Muslim woman at San Jose State University in California reportedly had her hijab ripped off her head.
The creators of "Stranger Things" did not have an original idea for the paranormal show ... instead they allegedly ripped off a writer who handed the idea to them on a silver platter.
Nevada held a six-point lead nine-plus minutes into the game before San Jose State ripped off 12 straight points, with Welage's 3-pointer giving the Spartans a 22-16 lead.
In one skit, the British heartthrob and cast member Chris Redd, who played funeral DJs, made the crowd go wild when they ripped off their pants to show off their "RIP" underwear.
It seems odd, but Mulvaney's position is that the CFPB works not just for the millions who were ripped off by Wells Fargo, but also for Wells Fargo, which ripped them off.
You gotta see how Aline Uva, straight outta south Brazil, charged at Ellen, ripped off her sash and put it on herself ... all while accusing Ellen of having a surgically enhanced ass.
" Mr. Corbyn asked, citing "six years of austerity" to the detriment of the poor, much of which could have been avoided, he said, "if this country wasn't ripped off by the superrich.
The 27-year-old earned himself another look when he returned and ripped off eight wins in as many starts bridging August and September and solidified his spot with a strong spring.
Following a Mayfield interception by Oklahoma State cornerback A.J. Green on the game's opening possession, Hill ripped off a 28-yard touchdown run, but it was wiped out by a holding call.
She also worked extensively at reforming a broken prison telco monopoly that has historically resulted in inmates and their families being ripped off by a rotating crop of often ethically dubious companies.
Why it matters: President Trump claims his combative foreign policy — tariffs and threats for allies and adversaries alike — is necessary to correct for years of being "ripped off" on the world stage.
And then Allie Conti stumbled upon this crazy widespread scam where folks are essentially getting ripped off for renting Airbnbs and then getting duped last minute when they got to the place.
Hurricane Michael had brought her to tears: It ripped off chunks of her house's roof and dumped an impossibly thick layer of pink insulation all over the kitchen, living room and den.
Hawkins ripped off a 66-yard run to the 5 on the quarter's first snap, and Pass hit Ford for their second 5-yard touchdown of the game on the next play.
But DePaul promptly ripped off a 3-238 run in just over 234 1/2 minutes, taking the lead on Reed's stickback at the 10:22 mark that made it 18-17.
When Ishtar protests, Enkidu tears off one of the bull's haunches and throws it at her, saying that he would happily have ripped off her limbs and thrown them at the bull.
"The concern of the base about China is not the demonization of China; the concern is the ripped-off jobs and lost trade opportunities, the money part of it," said Mr. Pillsbury.
Some roofs had been ripped off, roads were blocked by fallen trees, 80,000 households were without power and there was flooding in some southern coastal areas, the prefecture said in Twitter posts.
You also saw the mask ripped off the Republican Party -- now turned into Trump's party -- and exposed as an accomplice in efforts to preserve some of the most pernicious forms of sexism.
During the fight, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ripped off the helmet of Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and struck him in the head with it, resulting in an indefinite suspension for Garrett.
During the brawl, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ripped off the helmet of Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and struck him in the head with it, resulting in an indefinite suspension for Garrett.
The big picture: Typhoon Phanfone packed ripped off roofs, downed power lines and caused internet and cell phone network outages as it made landfall packing winds of 120 miles mph, AFP notes.
By significantly reducing business taxes and rewarding companies that hire in America, we will transform the U.S. into the job magnet of the world, and we will never be ripped off again.
While Denise Closs was using her cellphone to call 911 from the bathroom, Patterson allegedly broke down the bathroom door and ripped off the shower curtain behind which Denise and Jayme were hiding.
"If you feel that you're getting ripped off, if you feel that you're powerless, you will do in many cases as little as you possibly can to get your paycheck," Sanders told CNN.
E-40 says an author ripped off his hit '90s song and slapped it on a novel, but he's giving the writer one chance to save himself from a 'Save a Hoe' lawsuit.
He also complains the U.S. has become a hostage to political correctness in dealing with threats from the Muslim world, and is being ripped off by trade deals that benefits rivals like China.
The Cardinals' Michael Wacha has ripped off three consecutive quality starts - winning two - after a rough season opener and opposes Rubby De La Rosa, who comes off his best performance of the season.
We're told the room was an absolute DISASTER zone -- with smashed furniture, holes in the walls, a smashed window, broken lamp stand, pictures ripped off the wall, stains on the carpet and more.
"We will be looking at how we can find solutions to things in your life you find irritating, such as being ripped off when going abroad and using credit card," Knox told CNBC.
" Tamblyn said her friends and his brothers intervened as "he grabbed at my clothes, trying to hold onto me, screaming at me, and inadvertently ripped off my grandmother's necklace, which I was wearing.
In fact, early humans may have even ripped off neanderthal technology, including the lissoir, a specialized bone used to work animal hides to make them softer, tougher, shinier, and more resistant to water.
She ripped off her top (and bra!), pushed two plain bagels up against her chest to cover her nipples and shimmied her shoulders in her makeshift bagel bra for a sexy Boomerang video.
The surging Cleveland Indians have ripped off six consecutive victories and look to remain perfect on their road trip when they continue a four-game series at the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
It's easy to tell people that they should deal more kindly and compassionately with one another when you're not the one getting your hijab ripped off or being told that you're a terrorist.
After the Bulls drew within 47-46 when Grant converted a three-point play with 4:963 remaining, the Nets ripped off a 16-3 spurt, capping it with a Russell free throw.
Read More Ex-NFL player: Shoppers, you're getting ripped off To create the Macaron Donut, the team paid attention to hybrids food trends that have done well in NYC — namely bagels and doughnuts.
Leading 235-221 after an 213-yard scamper by Michel, Chubb ripped off a 21-yard touchdown before Michel's 217-yard run — his third score of the night — accounted for the final score.
On the next possession, Stewart ripped off a 34-yard gain on first down and Gano's 41-yarder with 1:12 left sealed the win for the Panthers, who didn't have a turnover.
Judge Kavanaugh, during his 85033 years on the D.C. Circuit bench, has compiled a record of disregard for the economic interests of working Americans, particularly those who have been ripped off by corporations.
LONDON — Peter Oxendale, a onetime glam rocker ("We all have skeletons," he says), is perhaps the world's leading forensic musicologist, the person musicians call when they believe someone has ripped off their work.
"Through his career, Donald Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off," he said.
And by the way, not only are we being ripped off by the drug companies, we are spending far, far more per capita on health care than any other major country on earth.
Roaring middle-aged men ripped off their shirts and women danced at the Flat Iron Square bar in central London as England beat the Colombians 4-20183 on penalties in Moscow on Tuesday.
Facebook first rolled out what it calls "Rights Manager" a year ago so that video creators could use video matching software to automatically detect when their video was ripped off and re-posted.
Autumn is a season of danger, though, when the mask of assimilation can be ripped off, forcing some Americans to face the unnerving, if fleeting, realization that Canada is an entirely different country.
Bernie Madoff's investors who were ripped off for billions of dollars are finally getting some of their money back -- the U.S. has begun the first distribution of funds to his Ponzi scheme victims.
In retrospect, I found that the uniform does not get metaphorically ripped off your body, but slowly falls off, year by year, stich by stitch, unraveling to reveal the indiscriminate work of time.
"We're glad to be returning money to those consumers who were ripped off by fraudsters exploiting the Western Union system, and we will not tolerate Western Union or other payment companies facilitating fraud."
The fact that these objects have been found near Sagittarius A*, which likely swallowed up the gas it ripped off the stars, means they could actually be feeding the constantly voracious black hole.
The Celtics dropped their first two games after watching swingman Gordon Hayward go down with a gruesome injury but put the pieces back together and ripped off wins in the next nine contests.
Mr. Garcia-Wilde recalled several disturbing incidents from last year: A noose left in a classroom, a student's Black History Month decorations ripped off her door, and a person seen carrying a swastika.
China, for example, is chomping at the bit to change its reputation as an economy full of copycat innovations ripped off from the West to a world-class leader in cutting-edge technology.
After Shuler made a layup to give Ole Miss a 28-210 advantage with 25:27 left in the game, Texas A&M ripped off 603 straight points over a 260:27 span.
About 40 miles southwest of Wilmington, parts of several homes' roofs and siding were ripped off Thursday morning, the winds scattering debris across lawns, photos shared by the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office showed.
"No, we're not backing down," Trump told reporters at the White House, saying the U.S. "has been ripped off by virtually every country in the world, whether it's friend or enemy," on trade.
Pointing at trade deficits as indications that Americans have been ripped off — a contention dismissed by many economists — he has unleashed 225 percent tariffs on imports of steel and 250 percent on aluminum.
The first session ended three minutes early after Renault's Nico Hulkenberg ran over the kerb at the penultimate corner and ripped off half of his car's front wing, scattering debris across the track.
The windshield was ripped off the Model S after it plowed into the side of a truck on a divided highway, and the damage meant the car was unable to transmit data to Tesla.
Here in the modern-day Western world, however, we'd rather have scalding hot wax ripped off our faces in dangerously close proximity to our eyes than cultivate a bit of hair between the brows.
Vulis told their since-indicted associate David Correia over text message he had been ripped off, and that he planned to tell Giuliani, Ayers and others that Parnas and Fruman would face a lawsuit.
But retirement for Dyal simply meant setting up his own shop, a tiny boutique with less than 20 employees called Dyal Co. that has ripped off a string of monster deals in recent years.
Some claimed that the Joseph Kahn-directed video ripped off Kenzo's 212 fragrance ad, which was directed by Spike Jonze and featured actress Margaret Qualley dancing so wildly that she threw out her neck.
There were moments in the film where audience members audibly gasped — and to Symon, that is the sound of the cover being ripped off of a problem hidden by stigma for far too long.
In the election campaign the established Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)—now the senior party in the coalition—shamelessly ripped off FPÖ policies, such as a burqa ban and reduced social-security rights for migrants.
Akers ripped off scoring runs of 603 yards and 260 yards as he started for the second straight week in place of injured Jacques Patrick, who will return next week at No. 235 Clemson.
Now they see sour gum and soybeans are more important than our entire tech sector that has gotten ripped off as they continue to steal our I.P. And they are playing long ball here.
As well as being prepared to propose new rules where it has evidence that consumers are being ripped off, the FCA will look at solutions involving alternatives to high-cost credit, the watchdog said.
In 2004, when Justin Timberlake ripped off her top on stage during their joint Super Bowl halftime performance, Timberlake got to walk away unscathed while Jackson's career was all but razed to the ground.
To keep some of its more iconic lenses from getting played out and keep buyers from feeling ripped off, Snapchat won't be offering some of the top selling lenses for free for a while.
Five bucks would have been a solid compromise, but given the quality of the gameplay and its general replayability, those who bite the bullet and spend the full $10 likely won't feel ripped off.
"Marilyn had the blinders ripped off in a very scary way, I think, that what she thought happened to her sister might not be at all what actually happened to her sister," White explains.
Filmmakers Selina Miles and Rob Whitworth claim that Nike ripped off their respective short films "Limitless" and "Barcelona GO!" in its new commercial featuring Brazilian soccer star Neymar Jr and street artist Bruno Big.
And as hyped as Americans get about the yearly recurrence of the Shamrock Shake, that excitement seems misguided when you realize that in China, McDonald's sells bubble tea, and suddenly, I feel ripped off.
However, Flame's legal team was able to convince the jury that his song was popular and prevalent enough to have been heard and ripped off ... and that's exactly what Perry and her team did.
Trump, who has often claimed the U.S. is getting "ripped off" when it comes to trade with other countries, is seeking an overhaul of the international trade order, but what exactly does that entail?
Lauren Holly says Harvey Weinstein was all business during a meeting in his hotel room ... right up until the moment he ripped off his suit and went to the bathroom in front of her.
When turntables were ubiquitous in family homes, flexis were often attached to the spines of magazines by a perforated edge, mailed out as postcards, and even ripped off of the back of cereal boxes.
Fitzgerald ripped off a 40-yard gain on a quarterback draw to the LSU, setting up a 19-yard field goal by Jace Christmann, and Mississippi State cut the LSU lead to 7-3.
Ever since we announced our new tariffs, which actually is very popular with people because they're tired of getting ripped off, many dying American industries have come to the White House asking for protection.
"It's the era she grew up in—she saw so many people, like Ray Charles and B. B. King, get ripped off," a close friend, the television host and author Tavis Smiley, told me.
Deyvn Ford's 13-yard scoring run on the Nittany Lions' ensuing possession stretched the lead to 21-26 before Brown ripped off a 231-yard touchdown run to move the advantage to 28-13.
The incident occurred during the win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in November, when Garrett ripped off opposing quarterback Mason Rudolph's helmet and hit him over the head with it, amid a multi-player melee.
Ward may be joking when he says, "we've ripped off so many bands that you can't tell anymore, and as a result have created our own sound!" but there's some truth to his words.
The stuff he was shooting back in the 80s and 90s is being ripped off like hell today, it was important for us to bring him back and give him the attention he deserves.
In Berdyansk's port, where icy winds had recently ripped off the roof of a nearby shed, staff of stevedore company Ascet Shipping were reading the daily reports from the Island Bay with growing concern.
The image seems goofy and cartoonish until you really look at the face: the center is red and purple, furiously executed, as if someone had just ripped off a mask hiding an open wound.
Known for undergoing multiple sessions of plastic surgery in the name of art, Orlan is claiming that Gaga ripped off two specific pieces, echoing the same alien-like aesthetic the French artist supposedly controls.
The side-by-side images – Swift at the BBMAs and Beyoncé during her Coachella Homecoming special on Netflix – have sparked a heated debate online about whether Taylor Swift ripped off Beyoncé's performance (namely the entrance).
The stock's surge following the filing came from "the fact that they ripped off the Band-Aid and decided to raise the capital," Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, told CNBC.
Sometimes authors actually claim they've been ripped off: Harlan Ellison was credited in Terminator after accusing director James Cameron of plagiarism, and Grant Morrison has said The Matrix was lifted from his comic The Invisibles.
Houston ripped off 13 straight points in the opening minutes of the third quarter and eventually pushed their lead to 92-73 on two free throws by Anderson with about 4 1/173 minutes left.
Chikli, a visionary fraudster, ripped off some of the world's biggest corporations, and then laundered millions in China, which is serving as a massive money laundering machine for foreign criminals, an AP investigation has found.
During the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime show, Timberlake ripped off the part of Jackson's costume that covered her breast and exposed her nipple, complete with a sunburst nipple shield, to hundreds of millions of viewers.

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