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"shambles" Definitions
  1. a situation in which there is a great lack of order or understanding synonym mess
  2. a place which is dirty or untidy synonym mess
"shambles" Synonyms
chaos confusion disorder havoc mess muddle disarray disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) anarchy chance-medley disarrangement dishevelment disorderedness disorderliness free-for-all heck hell jumble madhouse dump hellhole hole sty tip pigpen pigsty disaster area slum shack hovel pit joint bomb site dive pen untidy place fleabag fleapit slaughterhouse abattoir butchery butcher-row stockyard knacker's yard farce joke mockery sham travesty absurdity parody charade caricature cartoon masquerade nonsense pretence(UK) pretense(US) apology excuse malarkey ridiculousness circus disgrace fiasco failure catastrophe disaster abortion debacle flop blunder lemon washout botch fizzer clinker cockup dud fizzle foul-up hash screwup wreck carnage slaughter massacre extermination murder bloodbath killing annihilation slaying bloodshed holocaust liquidation death destruction decimation homicide manslaughter bloodletting blood crisis emergency plight predicament dilemma trouble calamity extremity mire quagmire quandary adversity cataclysm conundrum setback tragedy assortment mishmash miscellany medley hodgepodge variety patchwork potpourri hotchpotch collage pastiche farrago montage clutter ragbag motley agglomeration wreckage debris remains ruins detritus fragments hulk pieces rubble ashes flotsam frame hull remainder remnants residue ruin shell skeleton error mistake slip fault oversight gaffe boob lapse clanger misstep inaccuracy slipup stumble gaff goof flub fluff fumble hobbles shuffles staggers stumbles totters limps gimps lameness claudication lumbers strolls trudges ambles creeps plods sloughs traipses dodders loafs lolls mopes moseys rambles saunters tramps waddles More

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President's foreign policy in shambles Trump's foreign policy agenda is now largely in shambles.
You, yourself can also be a shambles, like if you're late to work and forgot your lunch, you're a shambles.
"We have $19 trillion in debt [and] our education system is in total shambles, our military is in total shambles," Eric Trump continued.
" Prior to streaming, Ian Xplosion's life was "in shambles.
This shambles can't go on - so how about it?
It looked like some old subbasement that was in shambles.
In the meantime, the country's infrastructure is in a shambles.
Temeria is in shambles after the assassination of King Foltest.
" He described his life as "professionally and financially in shambles.
That meeting was a shambles, but Mr Pompeo is unfazed.
"Twenty years of my life was in shambles," he said.
And then let's wonder why our country is in shambles.
He was in a state of shambles, and it showed.
The regional economy and its transit system were in shambles.
The country's entire health care system is in a shambles.
It's in complete shambles," Schiff said on CNN's "New Day.
Government may be a shambles in Nigeria, but politics is thriving.
The tornado left Bolt's habitat in shambles, Owen told the outlet.
They are fleeing widespread gang violence and an economy in shambles.
Opinion polls showed that voters blame the president for the shambles.
Mark Halsey, a former referee, has described it as "a shambles".
"An absolute fucking shambles of an event," writes one festival goer.
When he crept back that night, the home was a shambles.
That would have likely left Merkel's political coalition in shambles. 5.
Heading into the election, the party looked to be a shambles.
He is trying to get the building out of financial shambles.
On the first trip, in 22015, the country was in shambles.
It lies in shambles just 15 months into the Trump presidency.
The Stephen King adapted horror movie It has clowns everywhere in shambles.
Here we are a month in, and he says everything's in shambles.
I was living in shambles and that's how I was feeling, too.
The nearby gym, once a hub of sporting activity, was in shambles.
The roof of the apse in the rear section was a shambles.
Our election tech is vulnerable, but that doesn't mean it's in shambles.
Despite its history and reputation, Margaux was in shambles in the 1970s.
Today it is a shambles, and many of us have turned away.
That's unlikely to happen with St. Thomas and St. John in shambles.
"This is a total shambles," the Conservative Party said in a statement.
This Welder shambles along, looking for a good place to ignite himself.
Meanwhile, America's relationships with its long-standing trading partners are in shambles.
A "shambles" can be used to refer to any type of mess.
For now, businesses along the river are closed, their insides a shambles.
Years of economic mismanagement have left Venezuela's economy in shambles, causing hyperinflation.
He does not even appear to recognise the shambles his government is in.
"May on final warning after speech shambles," The Times front page headline said.
There is only one party that is responsible for this shambles: the Conservatives.
I start breathing easier, although the rest of my room is in shambles.
It was, all in all, "a fucking shambles" according to bassist Oli Dewdney.
At the risk of sounding overly dramatic, the world today is in shambles.
In the main, however, Afghanistan's military remains a shambles, and attrition is endemic.
"When I first purchased the house, it was in complete shambles," he said.
As the Mets rotation has turned to shambles, Lugo has seized his moment.
Because our foreign policy is a shambles right now, in my humble judgement.
Six months since Michael, much of the Florida Panhandle is still a shambles.
Workers' lives are in shambles, as customers begin rioting amidst menu item shortages.
I walked out at the end in a shambles, a veritable genderqueer mess.
"The person went on: "And his life is in shambles because of it.
Coups, fires, and civil wars later reduced the building to a roofless shambles.
The couple's lives have been in shambles since the accusations came to light.
SEATTLE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Five years ago, Dennis Bateman's life was in shambles.
But the party, which dates to the 1990s, has always been a shambles.
"The office, it was kind of in shambles," Mr. Messenger, the intern, recalled.
And now the city's Economic Development Corporation has announced three new vendors: Essex Shambles, a downtown branch of the butcher, Harlem Shambles; Chinatown Ice Cream Factory; and Zerza, an arm of the Lower East Side Moroccan restaurant of the same name.
Minnesota is hosting its first outdoor N.H.L. game, but the Wild are in shambles.
They remain a ridiculous conceit, a dressing-up club exposed as a thuggish shambles.
A loss in November could leave the party in shambles, more divided than ever.
Dallas (CNN)The short hallway inside El Centro Community College is left in shambles.
Puerto Rico's finances were in shambles even before the storm made landfall in September.
There's a non-financial benefit to getting the whole PPI shambles wrapped up, though.
The GOP has been a shambles since the epic failure of Trumpcare last Friday.
Making what they could of a series in shambles, ABC kept Roseanne minus Roseanne.
National elections in Spain on Sunday were a timely symbol of Europe's political shambles.
"The infrastructure of the party is in shambles," said Mo Elleithee, a Democratic strategist.
At forty years old, he found his marriage in shambles, and his father dying.
Two monkeys made a shambles of Bartel's animal store at 206 Fulton Street yesterday.
The country may not be in utter shambles, Brill argues, but it's getting there.
The coronavirus testing situation has been a total shambles, despite the extra lead time.
Still, with Iran's economy in shambles, this will probably prove temporary, Ms. Kaye said.
The island's finances are a shambles, and it recently declared a form of bankruptcy.
Hartford's finances are such a shambles that it is on the verge of bankruptcy.
Hurricane Maria and decades of underinvestment have left Puerto Rico's power system in shambles.
"Brexit goes from shambles to chaos," said Kit Juckes, a strategist at Societe Generale.
And the Venezuelan economy, although still in shambles, is showing some signs of stabilizing.
But the territory it once ruled remains in shambles, insecure and its future uncertain.
Meanwhile, 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness was a shambles on almost every level.
It's no secret that the current economic and social climate has been in shambles.
With their defenses in shambles, the Keepers stalled for time, putting off answering Icarion's demands.
So for 2 years she said she had lived with her front tooth in shambles.
"Shitposting cause im in shambles" is dedicated to such memes, as its name makes clear.
Stephen Kinnock, the local lawmaker in south Wales, said the government was a "total shambles".
Their Party is in shambles right now ... This was a devastating day for the Democrats.
The country is in shambles — saddled with a rapidly atrophying economy and a penniless government.
Emperor Palpatine recently bit the big one over Endor, and the Empire is in shambles.
President Donald Trump's domestic agenda is a shambles, and his administration is besieged by scandal.
The political system is a shambles, with Congress home to an unwieldy 25 political parties.
They are filling you with the same false hope that has left Jacksonville in shambles.
A debt crisis looms that could leave our country defenseless and our economy in shambles.
No major wants to operate there because they don't have personnel, equipment … it's a shambles.
After years of mismanagement and corruption by the Maduro government, Venezuela's economy is in shambles.
Costa Rica 4, United States 0 SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — The defense was a shambles.
The power authority's grid was already in shambles before the catastrophic hurricane hit the island.
Over the last few years, it's become increasingly clear that the place was a shambles.
Iran's economy is in a shambles, savaged by years of mismanagement and renewed economic sanctions.
" Another Democratic former governor, Jim Folsom Jr., said that the state party was "in shambles.
Lamb is roasted for four hours into near shambles, but loses none of its musk.
The CDU is in shambles, increasingly befuddled as Merkel's last day in office grows nearer.
The recovery effort was slow going — five years out, many houses were still in shambles.
With the economy in shambles, rich finance guys are no longer flocking to strip clubs.
Two decades of dictatorship, corruption and plunder by Marcos left the Philippines in a shambles.
In recent Hollywood history, rarely has a major movie studio been in such a shambles.
The nation isn't a shambles, nor only a tick or two from midnight and doomsday.
The fact that Trump's State Department is in shambles is not, at this point, debatable.
" Philip Davies, another Conservative lawmaker who favors leaving the bloc, calls the effort an "absolute shambles.
Russia sanctions still in place, State is in shambles, & he discovered his boss is a moron.
I first visited the bakery in 2008, when the city was still in shambles after Katrina.
A quick drive inland reveals what subjugation of the Everglades has wrought: an ecosystem in shambles.
Compared with such a shambles, it is obvious that Hillary Clinton's policies are much more serious.
Every four years, the DNC will be left in shambles as soon as the election ends.
The border policy would be in shambles and courts would be inundated with claims from foreigners.
America's infrastructure is in disrepair, its education system badly underperforming, and its social contract in shambles.
The Democratic gathering was a polished extravaganza; Mr Trump's was a two-bit shambles by comparison.
With the case currently in shambles, our two grandmasters can turn to opponents more easily dispatched.
Syria's public health care system, once considered among the best in the region, is in shambles.
The rest of her garden, she said, was in shambles, with branches and leaves torn everywhere.
No one was an expert at anything and in fact, their lives were in absolute shambles.
Public Health The congressional effort to overhaul the health care system appears to be in shambles.
He has already vowed to resign before the next UK election, his political ambitions in shambles.
"I couldn't believe it when he made that move because Keurig ... was in shambles," Cramer said.
The entire AWA enforcement infrastructure — inspections, long-standing policies, fines and public accountability — is in shambles.
The CBO does not think the marketplace would fall into shambles if these payments were withheld.
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN Business)Venezuela's economy is in shambles and the country has plunged into political chaos.
As gifted as the young Brazilian is offensively, he is a shambles defensively much of the time.
Kardashian's love life may be in shambles right now, but at least her hair is on point.
Every year, Pickett's deathless (sorry) hit shambles out of the grave to haunt playlists the world over.
The Office of Management and Budget reports that the federal government is a shambles — cybersecurity-wise, anyway.
Mama June's house is a mirror image of her real life -- a shambles ... and neighbors are PISSED.
My feet are still in shambles, so my body is telling me I had a good time.
But just months after a blingy launch event in October, the company's American operation is in shambles.
Of course, that leaves Rowan in shambles because… Olivia is good as dead, or maybe he is.
Today, apart from China, the romance of BRICS is largely in shambles, the victim of economic reality.
Brazil's politics are in shambles, its economy in the hole, its Olympics-ready infrastructure already falling apart.
With Eldridge's political career in shambles and the couple reevaluating their priorities, the calculus obviously looks different.
Season two finds Roslin in jail, Adama recuperating from an assassination attempt, and the government in shambles.
Tuesday's shambles left her numb and resigned to a long wait for another shot at Olympic glory.
That movie is great, but the absolute last one you watch when your relationship is in shambles.
At the outset of the game, the colony is in shambles, with crumbling buildings and malfunctioning technology.
Oh come on you were thinking it, and if you weren't then your life is in shambles.
In a point-counterpoint argument, Sam complains about an unsanctioned party that left her house in shambles.
LES CAYES, Haiti — A hospital now a shambles, its floors swamped with garbage and water, absent electricity.
Worse, with its infrastructure in shambles and resources scarce, the line for relief isn't getting any shorter.
Some Republicans at the time agreed that repealing the individual mandate would leave the marketplace in shambles.
As I mentioned in our meeting in the beginning of January, my fall semester was a shambles.
But our reporter found cities there in shambles: overwhelmed by rubble and still under attack from ISIS.
With Europe a shambles, the American economy took off, producing one of the strongest expansions on record.
Several of his top staffers ditched him after the first debate, leaving his presidential campaign in shambles.
"From the very start of this outbreak, the government's response has been a total shambles," she said.
The place was always in a slight shambles, partly because Jean was always planning to move out.
"That would be a shambles, and the whole of Europe would cry in outrage," Mr. Kik said.
"It's a shambles," said Ulrich Wackerhagen, the Free Democrats party's spokesman on cultural matters in City Hall.
While some blamed Brown for leaving the program in shambles, Strong's lineups still featured future N.F.L. talent.
The U.S. financial system was in a shambles and people feared bank failures could permanently undermine capitalism.
When Patrick Doyle took over as CEO in 2010, the massive pizza chain was basically in shambles.
But Theranos remains in shambles, and no amount of backroom dealing has helped the company avoid its fate.
Before the lawsuit could be adjudicated, Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck, leaving all financial planning in a shambles.
Attempts to reform healthcare law still lie in shambles and the promise of tax reform increasingly lacks credibility.
The EPA has been captured by the industries it's supposed to police; the State Department is in shambles.
It shows that it's not just the Labour party that is capable of looking like a complete shambles.
Putin's popular support, while real, is precariously built on an oil-and-gas economy that is in shambles.
The political parties are in shambles and more divided than at any other time in our nation's history.
When the team took over the near century-old house in Portland's Sellwood neighborhood, it was in shambles.
With his body in shambles, he decided to dedicate himself to running a kitchen and rebuilding himself anew.
While the opulent buildings of Vegas' heyday may lay in shambles, the spirit of the city lives on.
Authoritarian leaders, religious orthodoxies, sectarian divides, and the shameless exploitation of natural resources has put society in shambles.
"The apartment was in shambles," George A. Minski, the lawyer representing the condo owner, said, according to ESPN.
Following the war, an Armenian-Russian businessman, Ara Abramyan, bought the hotel, which was now in complete shambles.
The economy is in shambles, and thousands of civic workers needed to fight mosquitoes have been laid off.
This rumpled Pasquale, his gray hair a mess, has let himself and his villa fall into a shambles.
The economy was in shambles, schools were in disarray and the very essence of the city was changing.
The carousel, which opened in 1952 with horses that had been carved in 1912, was then in shambles.
The health care system is a shambles, and sheer hunger may be a problem in some remote areas.
The romance writing community's biggest professional organization is in shambles due to an institutional meltdown over racialized politics.
The Labor party, which was for decades the stalwart of Israel's left-wing political parties, is in shambles.
Roberts runs a small Facebook page called "Shitposting cause I'm in shambles," which scratches his meme-seeking itch.
Also if your plans don't work out one night, you could say, "This night was a total shambles."
"I really needed this today because before I got here today my life was in shambles," he said.
I have two young children, and I have no intention of leaving the country in shambles for them.
Even if things were less of a shambles, Lebanon does not have an extradition treaty with Japan: checkmate.
President Trump's legal team is in shambles at one of the worst possible moments in the Russia investigation.
As 2017 comes to a close, President Donald Trump's strategy for dealing with North Korea is in shambles.
"He was depressed and lonely, his career in shambles as he apologized to anyone who'd listen," she writes.
So he decided not to run; with his presidential legacy in shambles, he stayed off the campaign trail.
When last we saw Rick and company on AMC's The Walking Dead, their lives were pretty much in shambles.
What employing Mr Trout does ensure is that the Angels are unlikely to field an out-and-out shambles.
Now, its sequel picks up with the family in shambles, and the remaining children looking to take back control.
NASA's Cassini makes a grand plunge toward oblivion; London weathers yet another terror attack; Iceland's government is in shambles.
Kurds enjoy more autonomy in Iraq than anywhere else in the region, but the local economy is a shambles.
That's in addition to the US system of casting and counting votes being, at best, a barely functional shambles.
In other words, America's COFA policy has: The program is a costly shambles that could have been completely avoided.
We have to find out who we are as a team and right now our identity is in shambles.
And Nigeria's plan to provide job training for ex-rebels, which has succeeded in other countries, was a shambles.
" He explains that his "family is in shambles," while adding that "it's been worse than it's ever been, ever.
There is no strategy," a senior European diplomat told CNN's Michelle Kosinski, describing the State Department as "a shambles.
This is a man who doesn't just stay "regular," but stays "identical"; whose superficial shambles belie a formidable resolve.
But when that relationship also ended in shambles, he blamed himself and decided to abandon his quest for love.
"This organisation will be left in shambles," said Magzhan Ilyassov, Kazakhstan's ambassador to the OPCW, who supports Russia's position.
In our book, she's a complicated woman who sometimes indulges to excess, leaving her life a bit in shambles.
An April report by an independent panel revealed that the automaker's internal controls had been a shambles for years.
In the movie "The Dark Knight," Bruce Wayne complains to his butler, Alfred, while Gotham City lay in shambles.
An April report by an independent panel revealed that the automaker's internal controls had been a shambles for years.
The French newspapers captured a society in shambles where the middle class rioted and burned barricades in the streets.
The trade for Leonard Williams now necessitates a large contract, and the rest of the defense is in shambles.
In the big European banks, if there is one [foreign] board member, the board does not break into shambles.
That did not stop Labor denouncing the current upheaval as a shameful shambles and a betrayal of the people's trust.
Here's What Happened To All 27 of Marissa Mayer's Yahoo AcquisitionsPhoto: GettyYahoo, the once-vaunted internet giant, is in shambles.
The scene at the courthouse—and Ms Yingluck's absence from it—epitomised the shambles that Thai politics has descended into.
Unfortunately, our school system is in shambles and we elected a for president who routinely sends out typo-riddled tweets.
By the time the lights turned back on, over 1,000 fires and citywide looting had left the city in shambles.
Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's relationship is in shambles ... despite an appearance Khloe created that her union is still tight.
He played the occasional show, including one I saw at South By Southwest that was just short of complete shambles.
The EU is in shambles, for example, with far-right, Euroskeptic parties on the rise everywhere, now even in Germany.
The economy is in shambles, country is crumpling, and even its nuclear testing site is on the brink of collapsing.
The Sixers have been a laughingstock for three years and the public perception is that the franchise is in shambles.
Luna clambered on the pieces of roof on the ground and into a puddle of seawater and over wooden shambles.
Because, when you really look at Grey's Anatomy right now, you realize nearly every relationship on the show in shambles.
Since charges were filed in September 2018, the couple's lives have been in shambles, their attorney Thomas M. Ferlauto said.
The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) had to change after the unrest—its relationship with the community was in a shambles.
"We've now made Iran's economy a shambles," Pompeo boasted to ABC's George Stephanopoulos Sunday, describing the effect of US sanctions.
Oil production in Venezuela has already plummeted because of mismanagement and poor policies, and the country's economy is in shambles.
When Patrick Doyle took over as CEO of Domino's Pizza in 2010, the massive pizza chain was basically in shambles.
But the shambles itself long predates Trump, and fixing it would require something much bigger than a staff shake-up.
But its credibility is in shambles, and its UK troubles have included lingering questions about its connections to pro-Brexit groups.
The White House legal team has been in shambles, riven by infighting and high turnover rates, for the past few months.
With just one week to go before a self-imposed deadline, Congress's efforts to reach an immigration deal are in shambles.
My relationships, my body and my career were in relative shambles from decisions I had made and things that had happened.
Its once-booming garment industry is in shambles as clothing brands left the country when factory fires highlighted unsafe working conditions.
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The last shot is of her "self-portrait" being posthumously sold, while the actual artist shambles by as a homeless bum.
Sam Brownback's tax cuts for the wealthy, acknowledging the failure of a regressive experiment that left the state's economy in shambles.
In Harvey, "It seemed like the department was not only in shambles, but actively resisting investigation of those cases," Park says.
But shortly later, a Midlothian police officer shot and killed the security guard, leaving the mother of their child in shambles.
Finally, with the private sector economy in shambles, the government embarked on a spending spree in an attempt to bolster growth.
If infected nationals return home, the virus would likely spread unabated across the country, whose health care system is in shambles.
Mr. Maduro has led Venezuela's economy into shambles and prompted an exodus of millions of people into neighboring South American states.
Having this election was a smart move but the party is totally unprepared and has made a shambles of the campaign.
"Shambles as embattled PM's deal is watered down," a front-page headline read over a picture of an anxious-looking Cameron.
Faraday Future, once seen as a 'Tesla-killer,' is said to be in shambles as cash runs low and executives flee
And his country is in shambles, ravaged by Russian air strikes, ISIS destruction and a civil war that is far from over.
Mainstream politicians will not halt the rise of the AfD by parroting its inaccurate portrayal of the country as an unruly shambles.
In the near future of Ninth Step Station, Tokyo experiences a massive disaster that leaves it in shambles, desperate for international aid.
Nasser brought in Russian mariners to train the Egyptian pilots, and it looks like the Canal won't be in shambles after all.
To shift attention away from rumors of a convention coup, or from the revelation that his campaign finance operation is a shambles?
The sheer shambles of Trump's campaign is difficult to overstate, and stands in sharp relief to the professionalism of the Clinton team.
Conan O'Brien recalled having Shandling's unlikely company during a career low, when O'Brien's brief stint hosting The Tonight Show ended in shambles.
China's equity market and financial system is in shambles, and China's economic growth is at the weakest level than seen in years.
The landlord got a $480,000 judgment against the rapper who fell way behind on rent and left the Malibu home in shambles.
We might be more at ease if the military's own internal bookkeeping system was doing the job, but it's a total shambles.
Australia's fourth prime minister in three years, he at first offered hope to a cynical electorate of ending the country's political shambles.
What is left is a party in shambles unsure of what it will look like after the chaos of the Trump era.
I believe strongly that, in my case, if my life was in shambles I would turn to alcohol to make things better.
"It's a danger," acknowledged Giulio Pelonzi, the lead City Council member for Italy's Democratic Party, which, like Rome, is in a shambles.
Russia reveled in a spectacle that only buttressed its view that Ukraine is a chaotic shambles incapable of running its own affairs.
As Mr. Manafort ascended to one of the premier jobs in American politics, prosecutors now say, his career was privately in shambles.
His family thought he was dead, his fiancée-to-be is now engaged to his cousin, and his land is in shambles.
The economy is in shambles, poverty reigns, the people live in fear, and they produce nothing of value save some natural resources.
The education system is in shambles: nearly eighty per cent of nine- and ten-year-olds fail simple tests of reading comprehension.
He often drew an analogy to Libya, where he had authorized a military intervention in 2011 that left the country in shambles.
Problems as anodyne as a bad internet connection or poor cell service can leave technical systems in shambles, according to the experts.
Mental health professionals note that fiscal impairment is likely to hit when you are an emotional shambles, desperate for a quick fix.
If you thought Brexit couldn't get any worse, just imagine what it will be like with domestic UK politics in complete shambles.
After scanning the how-to installation videos, I thought I might wind up leaving my bathroom in shambles—pipes broken or tiles smashed.
With Team USA soccer in shambles -- not even qualifying for the World Cup -- we asked Jermaine for answers ... and dude kept it real.
The world is in shambles, shearling coats are back in style, and IKEA monkey, whose real name is Darwin, is no less beloved.
Most of the people who've joined the massive trek north are fleeing sky-high levels of violence and economies that are in shambles.
With Venezuela's economy in shambles, Ford has furloughed Nunez and 1200 colleagues at its moribund plant here in Valencia, Venezuela's third-largest city.
"This is why Paul and Rick (Gates, Manafort's deputy,) were so bad for this campaign, because they left it in shambles," said another.
Shoemaker (9-13) has added some semblance of stabilization to a starting rotation that&aposs been in shambles for most of the season.
She panics when a goomba slowly shambles toward her, and is terrified of falling down into pits (especially if they're filled with spikes).
With an alt-right on the rise, heading further right towards white supremacy, and the left in disarray, the UK is a shambles.
"K-A-R-M-A." That's why ex-Jets star Mark Gastineau's life is in shambles -- so says his ex-wife, Lisa Gastineau.
The last one-true thing in my life, something so inconsequential and yet beautiful for its utter simplicity and dependability is in shambles.
Infrastructure crippled Those in need have found it's been almost impossible to contact anyone for assistance because the town's infrastructure is in shambles.
The Verge staff was in emotional shambles as news broke of the unholy hybrid: Where do you stand on Burger King's new experiment?
His offensive line has ended the last two seasons in shambles, though, and I'm not going to pretend that hasn't altered McCoy's plans.
Residents said the recovery efforts are in shambles, and they're growing increasingly fearful of catching diseases or running out of food and water.
Google's supply chain was in such shambles that even six months after its release, the wait time for Pixels was still months-long.
Given this backdrop, it's hardly surprising that ONDCP released a plan in January for addressing the overdose crisis that is an absolute shambles.
Our infrastructure is in shambles, but in a country where the bridges are crumbling, Republican candidates are obsessed about building a border wall.
The Venezuelan economy is in shambles, and the political unraveling of Chavez's successor Nicolás Maduro could have disastrous effects for the tiny island.
But, with the program seemingly in shambles and its coach on a notably hot seat, Texas A&M quietly had a good offseason.
A power-sharing agreement would have to overcome steep obstacles: years' worth of strife and distrust, an economy in shambles, an unpredictable military.
She did not sign up for the public scrutiny of their private lives that has left her humiliated, her private cocoon in shambles.
After the child made several trips to the detention center, she was returned to the Florida facility "in shambles," without ever seeing him.
The economy, for instance, was structurally in shambles and he relied on men who'd faultily built it to put it back together again.
Ms. Kirchner had bequeathed an unmitigated shambles — a budget deficit roughly 8 percent of the country's annual economic output, according to the government.
That particular stop at 205th Street has been an advancing shambles for years, but that is just what we are trained to expect.
So you see this this house and it's [in shambles], the stones [walls] have fallen, and it seems like it's kind of burning.
Wasn't it my fault that I lived in such isolation, that meaning continued to elude me, that my love life was a shambles?
Hitler, they say, only wants to help his country and his people, who were in degenerate shambles before he came to restore order.
Such tactics have left our politics in shambles, and could very well turn the ongoing public health crisis into a full-blown catastrophe.
The economy is in shambles, with food and basic toiletries nearly impossible to obtain in grocery stores, and hospitals turning away desperately ill patients.
Kardashian responded on Twitter, placing the blame of her family breaking up on Woods, and her mentions have been in shambles because of it.
"If we don't go along with Hillary, then Trump's going to get the presidency and the world's going to be in shambles," Frazier said.
The police department was in shambles; months before my son's death, the entire force was eliminated and replaced with one run by the county.
" Gianaris countered that sentiment, saying the subway system is in "shambles" but tax breaks are being given to a company "that doesn't need it.
A ComRes opinion poll published on Thursday showed 44 percent of people thought the government's handling of the negotiations had been "a total shambles".
Marnie tries to blame every single other person around her for the shambles her life is in, but finally doesn't get away with it.
After getting pushed into a corner after the Soviet Union collapsed, and with its economy in shambles, Russia has perfected the art of mischief.
"We are getting killed by people writing articles, books and creating a sensation out of a case that has been in shambles," he said.
The Donald J. Trump of 1997 was starkly different from today in at least one sense: His marriage (to Marla Maples) was in shambles.
Zack Greinke and Yasiel Puig are gone, Kershaw is hurt, the starting staff is in shambles, but wins (and San Francisco losses) keep coming.
When David Sacks took over as CEO in February, he was left to reckon with a company practically in shambles from years of mismanagement.
New York (CNN Business)The diplomatic relationship between the United States and Venezuela is in shambles -- and it hit a new low this week.
By 703, after three wars with Israel, Gaza's economy was a shambles and the authority's president, Mahmoud Abbas, was determined to finish off Hamas.
In February, 14 new vendors — including Samesa for Middle Eastern food, Chinatown Ice Cream Factory and Essex Shambles, the butcher shop — will move in.
Grey's Anatomy fans are in shambles after it was announced that Justin Chambers, aka Dr. Alex Karev, is leaving the show after 16 seasons.
Although Mr. Trump was able to capture the White House by portraying an American economy in shambles, many of the economic fundamentals are solid.
Thanks to Citizens United and related cases, the law on campaign finance is in shambles, and wealthy donors now reign over the political process.
He then privatized the probation service, which meant that there's now no confidence in community sentences because they're an absolute shambles as a result.
This week, nationalists and unionists missed a deadline to form a coalition government after three weeks of talks that one party described as a "shambles".
Leiyang, a city of 1.3m people in the southern province of Hunan, started to warn early this year that its finances were in a shambles.
The baths on 10th Street, which had a sign proclaiming the business the "straight place," were among the few spared, but they were in shambles.
What a Lovely War, The Monocled Mutineer and Blackadder, as a misbegotten shambles — a series of catastrophic mistakes perpetrated by an out-of-touch elite.
"Some people had their marriages gone to shambles because they mortgaged their houses in order to pay for the tuition for Trump University," he said.
Austrian Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka shows an election card at a press conference today (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)The American political system is in shambles.
Trips to west and central Africa in the early 1970s turned into another shambles of self-destruction, relieved only by partnerships with famous local musicians.
This coup has grabbed the headlines, but it's been a shambles from start to finish; in fact, they've done it in completely the wrong order.
Likewise, if you're wetsuit is in shambles (at least the upper reaches of it), a piece like this can shore up holes and slow leaks.
"It is in shambles," wrote District Court Judge Jerome Winsberg in a recent ruling, in which he sought private lawyers to represent several jailed defendants.
Unsurprisingly, the Brits have looked at the shambles the euro had made of the rest of Europe and vowed never to adopt the common currency.
"Just one week into his administration, President Trump is turning our foreign policy into shambles," Schumer said in a statement, first reported by NBC News.
But her loss was still remarkable — and yet, somehow, not all that surprising given the complete and utter shambles that the Brexit debate is in.
The U.S. and global economy was in shambles, and investors were sent to money markets as a way to protect capital when nothing seemed safe.
The house may be a shambles — us, too — but even if it took 15 years to set up camp, there was no pressure to hurry.
The state party is in shambles, and Jones and other Democrats are publicly feuding with the state party chair in an effort to enact changes.
The relationship between the White House and the media is in shambles, with the daily press briefings devolving into shouting matches and airing of grievances.
So the White House decided to sign on to GOP leaders' preferred agenda of health reform first, then tax reform — an agenda that's now in shambles.
Despite mountain of bad press, Chan Suh, chief digital officer at branding agency Prophet, says building a reputable hoverboard brand out of the shambles is possible.
Last winter, the process of deciding which NFL team or teams would be the first to return to Los Angeles in two decades was in shambles.
With the offensive line in shambles due to injury, the game plan versus Dallas on Sunday was to attack via the short passing game with Crowder.
A lifetime of pretending to be a shambles, while preparing for the premiership, leads him to a set of circumstances that would even have foxed Churchill.
Adam said the dragstrip was repaved five years ago, but some of the paving in the pit area was substandard, leaving parts of it in shambles.
Part of the Oscars stage was left in shambles Sunday morning when a prop crashed down during rehearsals ... and TMZ got this photo of the damage.
Montgomery: Well, it certainly has made clear to the American people and to the world that our foreign policy and the State Department are in shambles.
But with his marriage a shambles, Chuck has once again fixed his eye on his true enemy, the man he blames for all his problems: Axe.
The political divisions under President Trump and Britain's Brexit shambles showed that even mature democracies could fall prey to dangerous populism and demagogy, Mr. Zhou said.
If you follow tennis, you understand that it would be impossible to pick a worse demon than Mr. Kyrgios, and my game fell accordingly into shambles.
The five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom house is approximately 13,000 square feet, and it was in shambles when the owners bought it in 2003.
But since the saga erupted in October of 22017 and left his career in shambles, hundreds have been accused of abuse-of-power-related sexual misconduct.
With efforts to reshape health care seemingly in shambles, Congress now confronts an issue that business-minded Republicans (and many Democrats) really care about: tax reform.
A months-long push by lawmakers to repeal and replace ObamaCare was left in shambles last week when several Senate Republicans came out against the legislation.
The Islamic State lost control of eastern Syria, but a visit there found cities in shambles, an uncertain future and ISIS still carrying out deadly attacks.
Washington's influence in Baghdad is limited and relations with Iran are in shambles under a Trump administration still focused backwards on the Obama-era Iran nuclear accords.
That worked well for a bit but helped to leave the economy in shambles by 2008, leading to the Great Recession and ushering in Barack Obama's presidency.
It's a poor place by American standards whose economy has been in shambles for about a decade and whose bankrupt government is now hamstrung by its creditors.
Pervasiveness: Just because one part of our life could be in shambles, the way it is when someone dies, there are other things that are still good.
Last year's group of graduates told Hyperallergic that their program was in shambles with faculty unexpectedly departing, studios flooding, and heat inside Prentis Hall reaching scalding temperatures.
Heading into the 2016 election, Aunt Reba the Republican is convinced the economy is in utter shambles, while Denny the Democrat is steadfast in his economic optimism.
From the vantage point of July, when Fox News chief Roger Ailes has been fired and the Republican National Convention is a shambles, Bush's fears seem prescient.
Puerto Rico is beset with problems already hampering the response: abundant mosquitoes, high levels of insecticide resistance and economic woes that have left vector control in shambles.
The next morning, Bam took to social media and pled for Dr. Phil's help because his "family is in shambles" ... claiming his troubles were worse than ever.
The lesson there surely will be taken into account if and when the Democrats return to power, and Republicans bequeath them a private insurance market in shambles.
The presiding spirit of the banlieues is Paul Delouvrier, an administrator ordered by Charles de Gaulle to sort the "shambles" of the outer city and its slums.
I understood that I had a prescription pill problem, but I continued to dismiss the notion that the pills were the reason my life was in shambles.
Hardy then lost in 281 to Democrat Ruben Kihuen, but with Kihuen's career in shambles after a sexual harassment scandal both Hardy and Horsford are attempting comebacks.
Their intellectual property shambles on into the future like so many other franchises do, their cult status and their sequelability making them valuable for the foreseeable future.
Israel now boasts the region's most effective military and a strong economy while many of its neighbors are in shambles, making it less dependent on American protection.
But our reporter found that the territory remains in shambles: overwhelmed by rubble, still under attack from ISIS and the focus of domestic and international power struggles.
Instead it underscored the fact that nothing has been resolved two years after a formal exit process began amid much fanfare, only to descend into a shambles.
"ABSOLUTE SHAMBLES" Earlier, Hancock told parliament there had been problems with the website in the final two hours before the deadline due to record levels of users.
In 2017, after a lengthy investigation, the police arrived at Dr. Choy's office and found it in shambles, with folders, papers and garbage strewn across the floor.
Oil industry in 'shambles' It's possible that the crackdown on Venezuela speeds the ouster of Maduro, clearing the way for friendlier relations with opposition leader Juan Guaido.
The production aptly captures the Europe of the early 1920s, the world in which "Wozzeck" was born: a dazed shambles, on the verge of still more suffering.
In case anybody hasn't noticed, the country's infrastructure is in shambles, there's a vast affordable housing shortage and the federal government continues to squander years doing nothing.
President Nicolás Maduro, who took power when Mr. Chávez died in 2013, inherited an economy that was a shambles and tenuous support among elites and the public.
Iowa's Democrats made a shambles of their first-in-the-nation caucuses on Monday, causing ripples in this primary that we won't fully understand until it's over.
" R. Kelly's daughter speaks out on 'monster' father R. Kelly also told King his finances are in shambles because "so many people have been stealing my money.
Lagos, a sprawling shambles of some 21m souls, has its fair share of both categories, and they come crashing together in Chibundu Onuzo's second novel, "Welcome to Lagos".
One user alleges that her grandfather named his new dog Bitcoin, a choice that is confusing but not necessarily surprising considering the current state of the world (shambles).
If there's any blessing to the subsequent shambles that were the HP TouchPad and Pre 3, it's that at least they didn't sully the Palm brand any further.
The deal brought it not just hugely successful franchises, like "Toy Story", but also visionary executives who turned around Disney's own animation studio, which had become a shambles.
If this bill does end up becoming law, it will do more than simply return the country's health care system to the shambles it was in before Obamacare.
Conservative media is in shambles, and the fact that Williamson is being elevated shows that the extent of the damage hasn't been fully appreciated by mainstream media organizations.
Bulgaria's court system is in shambles, the media are in the hands of powerful oligarchs, and its democratic norms are subject to the whims of the political elite.
Thousands of people in Haiti have faced this choice again and again, including after years of rebuilding from the earthquake in 2010 that left the nation in shambles.
Bob Weinstein, 63, is now scrambling to save the Weinstein Company, which is a shambles amid allegations of sexual harassment and rape against Harvey Weinstein going back decades.
Common Sense With efforts to reshape health care seemingly in shambles, Congress now confronts an issue that business-minded Republicans (and many Democrats) really care about: tax reform.
Enough is enough, more than 6900 years of colonial rule has left our economy in shambles, suffering the most prolonged recession in the history of any U.S. jurisdiction.
The company denies any of the Facebook data was used for its work on Donald Trump's presidential campaign or the Brexit referendum, though its credibility is now in shambles.
Emergency facilities, hospitals, stadiums, basketball courts, convention centers and other government properties around the island are still in shambles, waiting for repair because private insurers have not paid claims.
The Egyptian economy in the aftermath of the ouster of Mubarak was in shambles, a situation that led protesters to take to the streets again in opposition to him.
The Tories are unlikely to outright lose control of government, and the Labour opposition is likely to remain in shambles owing to the unpopularity of its leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
The event was already in shambles as Facebook, Sprint, Cisco, AT&T, BT, Nokia, Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom all announced they were pulling out of the event just today.
Ironically, one of the original motivations for Brexit was to pursue a closer relationship with countries such as the U.S. Under Trump, however, the special relationship is in shambles.
It is hard to find anyone, however, who believes that the reform process, with its heavy reliance on external consultants, has been anything but an agonising, drawn-out shambles.
The virtual gold in "World of Warcraft," the online role-playing game, is now almost seven times more valuable than real cash from Venezuela, whose economy is in shambles.
By the time it had brought the fleet into close range, the Battlestar was a shambles: Its navigation system was out, so I couldn't maneuver issue anymore moving orders.
The city, Pakistan's economic powerhouse, is in shambles, roads crumbling, slums expanding, deprived of basic government services although it provides the country with about 40 percent of its revenue.
Hurricane Sandy shoved the East River across the F.D.R. Drive onto the streets of Manhattan, reducing the ostensible hub of the universe to a blacked-out, waterlogged, immobile shambles.
" He apologized to the relatives of his victims, some of whom were sitting in the room, and to his own family, which he acknowledged he had left in "shambles.
Puerto Rico, whose finances were already in a shambles, has been struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria, which struck the island two weeks ago as a Category 4 storm.
The Republican effort to overturn the law is in shambles and the insurance program itself is in serious trouble, leaving Mr. Alexander to try to pick up the pieces.
He's fighting back because this is not how he wants the campaign to end, with his legacy in shambles at the hands of a socialist or small-town mayor.
Brexit It was a day of double losses for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and it's left his plan to pull Britain out of the European Union in shambles.
I happen to believe that Putin is doing what he is doing because his economy is increasingly in shambles and he's trying to rally his people in support of him.
That would not be unreasonable, given that 81% of self-identified white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump and, amid the shambles of his presidency, they remain his most devoted fans.
Mama June is apparently strapped for cash ... because she and her boyfriend are selling off everything inside their home, and video from the garage sale shows the place in shambles.
The party will be a shambles if leaders ignore voters and the convention nominates someone other than Trump or Cruz, who have together won three-quarters of the primary vote.
"This U-turn exposes another self-created shambles in government over Brexit," Pat McFadden, an opposition lawmaker, said in a statement issued by the pro-European campaign group Open Britain.
Hurricane Maria left the agricultural industry on Puerto Rico in shambles after dragging across the U.S. territory as a Category 4 storm last week, according to The New York Times.
In any event, the shambles casts serious doubt on the judgment of Pope Francis, who made it a priority of his papacy to clean up the Vatican's tenebrous financial sector.
Within a year, about a quarter of which Vernon spent bedridden with mononucleosis and then with a liver infection, his relationship with his bandmates and a girlfriend were in shambles.
We all know how this story's supposed to end: Nixon resigns in disgrace; McCarthy is denounced as a sniveling drunk; Hitler blows his brains out in the shambles of his capitol.
The governor's aides say that with state finances in shambles, the decision to cut Advantage funding was all but unavoidable, especially given the administration's conclusion that the program was not effective.
"It's crazy if India thinks it can compete with China on something like chip manufacturing when our electronics industry is a shambles," said Ganesh Ramamoorthy, an analyst at research firm Gartner.
Sifting through exorbitant amounts of inaccurate listings with little to no pictures, contacting landlords who provide useless or no responses, all to end up viewing properties that are often in shambles.
Mark Field, a legislator who was planning to back Mr. Johnson, said, "At least it shows that it's not just the Labour Party that is capable of being a complete shambles."
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Well there is the perennial joke that is the Italian debt market, propped up by a central bank so terrified of letting markets decide on another shambles of a political situation.
Even before the storm brought Puerto Rico to a near standstill, the government there already struggled with an economy in shambles and a default on billions of dollars of public debt.
The operation around Corbyn, which was once widely derided as a shambles, has gone through a similar professionalisation, with the media team now highly effective and Corbyn's media appearance much improved.
If those businesses collapse in mass numbers, then even when the health risks pass, the labor market will be in shambles, as there won't be jobs for workers to return to.
Instead, we are watching the real thing: a White House in chaos, a legislative agenda in shambles, a world in which nuclear war is likelier and America's global leadership is diminished.
"Any idea of rewriting the rules in a substantial way would be complete madness and make this country look like an absolute shambles," he told Hancock during an exchange in parliament.
Ms. Giesbers, who said she would probably vote for Mr. Buehler, said that the state's public pension system was in shambles and Democrats like Ms. Brown were beholden to labor unions.
Its work represents a good beginning on a monumental task to reform what before the hurricane was a mismanaged, bankrupt agency and is now a mismanaged, bankrupt agency in operational shambles.
Waking up to find RWA in shambles is no fun, but there are still deadlines to meet, personal connections to hold close, and HEAs filled with hope and heart to craft.
They've only helped Maduro argue that his country is in shambles not because of his own mismanagement, but because Americans are out to get him, sabotaging the economy at every turn.
"Previous management can shoulder much of the blame for this latest shambles ... The big question is whether Dunkerton's spectacular return to Superdry will reap spectacular results," Cityindex analyst Fiona Cincotta said.
Polls have predicted that Mr. Macron will beat Ms. Le Pen handily, though, with its traditional parties left in shambles by this election, France remains deeply divided and its politics unsteady.
With the Iraqi Army in shambles, the Americans reached out to the Kurdish militias, the only force in the region not aligned with Iran that was able and eager to fight.
The shambles created by failing to anticipate the Saudi perception and reaction to a Canadian tweet for the immediate release of jailed activists is a good example ("Meddlesome maple leaves", August 11th).
But the show is having a hell of a lot of fun making us guess — and even if Westworld stumbles, it will at least have dozens of fan podcasts dissecting the shambles.
UKIP is a shambles now and Nigel Farage, its former leader, has been reduced to toadying up to Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen in an attempt to keep in the papers.
The sorry state of the coal industry has left the West Virginia economy in shambles, and the state has a terrible reputation for business friendliness, which is keeping Access to Capital low.
Despite a fall finale breakup that left fans' beloved Olitz in shambles, Olivia seems to be moving along just fine in life — thanks at least in part to good ol' Jake Ballard.
During his first posting in the Trump administration, as CIA director, Pompeo appeared to be a relatively competent manager — unlike his predecessor at State, Rex Tillerson, who left the department in shambles.
I realized I'd been desperately trying to convince myself that my love life was a shambles because I hadn't met the right boy yet... when in fact I was just a lesbian.
Suddenly we stopped being a shambles of a pirate crew and started being sailors, and it started to feel like exactly the kind of "tall ship LARP" that I've always dreamed of.
Photo: APPuerto Rico, which is still in shambles after it took an infrastructure-shattering direct hit from Hurricane Maria in September, has submitted a long-shot bid to host Amazon's second headquarters.
Proceedings at the Quicken Loans Arena plunged between perplexing inanity (to which the celebrities did contribute), shambles, and sometimes rowdy conflict among the almost 2,500 Republican delegates gathered to nominate Mr Trump.
I wonder if, when the season ends, we will be further from answers, and our capacity to tell what is real and what is fabricated, will be left in shambles. 1:100.
The Swamp King ignores the advice of his lawyers so often that his legal team has been reduced to a shambles, and the leading lawyers of the nation refuse to defend him.
The once-quaint town, a grid of modest, brightly colored buildings well-known to Caribbean tourists and cruise ship aficionados, was a shambles, with corrugated metal twisted and lying in the street.
Kraftwerk, Can, and the left-field Faust were all birthed from a post-WWII Germany in shambles they hoped to help reinvent, swappin' free love and drugs for free jazz and komische.
But within a few years, the business was turned upside down as the subprime mortgage crisis and credit crunch shook Wall Street to its core and the economy was left in shambles.
America's relationship with our southern neighbor is already in shambles thanks to Trump's race-baiting and immigrant-bashing, and Mexico is not going to pay for the wall as Trump has promised.
Roosevelt assumed the oath of office at the height of the Great Depression, when the economy really was in shambles and when the whole nation really was in despair and without hope.
When the fighting finally ended in 1992, the park was a shambles: More than 95 percent of its large mammals had been wiped out — slaughtered for food and the purchase of arms.
Mr. Perez defeated Mr. Ellison on the second ballot — the vote for Mr. Buttigieg had prevented him from earning a majority on the first ballot — and took over a party in shambles.
Eric Dickerson says if Jeff Fisher thinks he left the Rams in good shape when he was fired he's DEAD WRONG ... telling TMZ Sports the team was in shambles when Fisher exited Hollywood.
We left Cersei in Season 7 with her armies in shambles, the imminent threat of a white walker  marching closer to the city, and her golden right-handed man (pun intended) headed North.
In American Gods, Laura shambles after Shadow and trails the promise of the mundane world behind her, but Shadow, fully engulfed in the world of gods and conspiracies, refuses to be tempted back.
With the British strategy toward negotiating its exit from the EU a shambles, "old Europe" feels it has cast off England's yoke that regularly acted against the interests of wider and deeper union.
One night those beautiful shambles of suadero were briefly demoted in favor of cabeza (beef head, primarily cheek and jowl), which elsewhere I've found overly unctuous but here is simply and astonishingly lush.
For Ms. Musgraves, it was covers of Bob Marley and TLC, and a Hank Williams duet with a shaky Conor Oberst (who shared the bill), a collision of Nashville professionalism and indie shambles.
Hurricane Maria brought massive amounts of destruction to the Caribbean as whipping winds and relentless rain reduced buildings to shambles and claimed the lives of more than a dozen people in the region.
"There are days, especially when we're editing, when we just leave the studio in a shambles, or we're just too mentally exhausted to look at another image of someone being shot," she says.
In her view, Mr. de Blasio has presided over a deteriorated quality of life, a mass transit system in shambles and an unacceptable municipal policy that protects undocumented immigrants convicted of serious crimes.
The conflict has torn at the social fabric of South Sudan: Millions are on the brink of famine, the economy is in shambles and more than 2.5 million citizens have fled the country.
But the grievances go much deeper: trash has piled up on city streets for years because of poor governance, the economy is in shambles, and there are critical shortages of wheat and gas.
"This goes to show the organizational strength, I think, of the left compared to the right, which is very much in shambles right now in terms of figuring out how to support Donald Trump."
As far as I can tell, the movie is just about watching Matthew McConaughey play a washed up artist named Moondog go about his carefree, kind-of-in-shambles life, which, frankly, sounds great.
Prime Minister Theresa May's final Brexit was in a shambles on Wednesday just hours after her offer of a vote on a second referendum and closer trading arrangements failed to win over British lawmakers.
But with Trump's business acumen now discredited, his lack of charity exposed and his family history a sordid shambles, what's left to commend him as a worthwhile human being, much less a presidential candidate?
In an email with the subject line "Verbal Rape," his uncle accused him of writing "this despicable, immoral, and self-centered shambles of a book" to "get back at the family" and get rich.
In the current election, the left is in such shambles, and Mr. Renzi has proved so polarizing, that his party has decided it was better off not to name a nominee for prime minister.
His public reputation was also in a bit of a shambles after his letter arguing that Comey mishandled the Clinton email investigation was used as the White House pretext for firing the FBI director.
The government has been selling off debt held by government entities, including accounts receivable, for a pittance of what it is worth, the officials said, pocketing the cash and leaving Venezuela's finances in shambles.
If Twitter users are to be believed, the decision had even more impact, particularly given the fact that despite essentially playing himself, Charlie delivers treat-worthy dog acting that has left moviegoers in shambles.
The next morning, Bam posted a series of videos on social media pleading for Dr. Phil to help him out because his "family is in shambles," and claiming his troubles are worse than ever.
The Senate is running a serious investigation, the House is still in shambles The members of the Senate Intelligence Committee worked through a relatively staid public hearing Thursday -- even with some stunning announcements, like Sen.
The public parks, like the city, were also in shambles when Gordon J. Davis stepped in as Park's Commissioner: the fountains had run dry, pools were closed, and the parks were plagued by rampant crime.
The attempt to repeal Barack Obama's health-care regime—which Republican congressmen had for seven years decried as an existential threat to America—reached the Senate after an earlier shambles in the House of Representatives.
It all went down on "The Hollywood Beatdown" -- where Tyron also questioned why Jones' reputation is in shambles after his PED test ... but Brock Lesnar (who also tested positive) is still a huge fan favorite.
Outgoing Vice President Joe Biden is the "right guy, right now" to unite the Democratic Party, now in shambles after Donald Trump and Republicans dominated on Election Day, Democrat Ed Rendell told CNBC on Tuesday.
Before she died, Monroe's personal life was a shambles: Thrice divorced, she wasn't a mother (her fondest wish), and many believe she had had, or was still having, affairs with both of the Kennedy brothers.
In the summer of 2016, this humiliation will feel to many like an escape from real-world doom and gloom: an utter shambles, but at least one the nation (and the world) can laugh about.
But the episode was another indication that the Labour Party is in shambles: Its leader and its members of Parliament are in a virtual civil war, and it is deeply unpopular with the broader electorate.
By the time I finally awoke, my relationships were in shambles, my job as a criminal defense attorney was in jeopardy, and I was facing criminal charges for driving while under the influence of alcohol.
The basic premise of this Italian series may sound familiar: a man awakens from a coma to discover that his wife has moved on, his children have grown up and his career is in shambles.
His administration has been selling off debt held by government entities, including accounts receivable, for a pittance of its worth, the United States officials said, and has pocketed the cash, leaving Venezuela's finances in shambles.
By the time the book was written, emancipation and the attempt to guarantee black rights lay in shambles, and conservatives rallied to the defense of Johnson, one of the most reviled presidents in American history.
Washington (CNN)For some liberals, the fight to lead the Democratic Party isn't just about pushing back on the Trump administration -- it's about admitting that the party would be in shambles even if he wasn't president.
The game's competitive Crucible multiplayer — once occupying an entire half of the original game — is still in shambles, plagued by balance issues, patches that arrive at a glacial pace, and an overall lack of developer attention.
"I wouldn't be surprised if he made a political, or perhaps, even a military or quasi-military move because here you have the EU government in shambles and a lame-duck president in the United States."
In his response to the party's decision, posted on HitFix, Virtel fires back at republicans, calling the GOP a "horrifying, regressive shambles of a party," who he most certainly did not want to be associated with.
Its network is considerable—with about 555 million monthly visitors as of January—and with Yahoo in shambles and everyone else saying that video is the future, of course tumblr wants its slice of the pie.
Our election tech is vulnerable, but that doesn't mean it's in shambles; it just means we need to commit ourselves to making more improvements if we're going to protect ourselves and the future of our elections.
There are also vastly different value systems that judge the validity and appropriateness of such art, which often at its purest intent is meant to make sense out of shambles, to distill essence out of chaos.
Sirleaf is running on reserves when it comes to her political capital after 12 years, during which government corruption has continued unabated, the health system has remained in shambles and unemployment among young men remains high.
The smiling, soft-spoken, petite host gently floats into people's messy, cluttered homes like an organizational Mary Poppins, and — from the shambles — helps them create a peaceful space to live and breathe and be joyful. Deep.
The island, home to nearly 3.5 million people, remains crippled by the Category 4 storm that struck last month, which disabled more than 90 percent of Puerto Rico's cell towers and left its communications infrastructure in shambles.
With the deal shot and the indebted company in shambles, the team dwindled down further to a skeleton crew — essentially a deals team — as company assets were put up for sale by IP advisory firm Hilco Streambank.
The political calculation: Labour's opposition is in shambles under the divisive leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, who doesn't have the backing of most of his MPs after losing a no-confidence vote after the EU referendum last year.
Even if reports that a furious Mr Kim had some of his negotiating team executed after the shambles in Vietnam are exaggerated, it would be a brave apparatchik who agreed to anything much on Mr Kim's behalf.
Blasting what he called Trump's "protectionism" on trade, Weber said "the world political order, the world economic order and the Republican Party" would be "all in shambles" if the freshly crowned GOP nominee were to become president.
The firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is now the latest in a string of high-profile departures from the White House, leaving behind him a department in shambles with damage that could last a generation.
The government posted images of city blocks burning, government buildings in shambles and widespread ransacking of supermarkets with no police officers in sight — looting that some accused the government of staging in order to justify a crackdown.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), located in Hung Hom were left in shambles as the last of the protesters cleared out at the end of November.
With Europe still floundering in a near-depression state, and China's once awe-inspiring growth model seemingly in a shambles, the American economy at the beginning of 2016 is genuinely once again the envy of the world.
If you're cleaning up after your relatives from Thanksgiving after they leave your house in shambles, then you'll definitely want to have the Hoover Power Scrub Carpet Washer on standby, especially since it's 55% off for Cyber Monday.
He has reasons to assume that Ukraine fatigue in the West is growing and that the Trump administration is not ready to meet a sudden challenge—which would aggravate the confusion in NATO to the point of shambles.
Whether that has enriched my life significantly or left it in shambles I cannot say, but I will report that the games are at least starting to get really fun and the video content is only getting better.
Six weeks after announcing their return with "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness," their paranoid rumination on a world in shambles, The National have released the second single from their forthcoming seventh studio album, Sleep Well Beast.
Attempts to avert a year-end partial shutdown of the government are in shambles after the president told congressional leaders that he won't sign a stopgap resolution because it doesn't address his agenda of funding the border wall.
The Energy Commission, created by the Puerto Rico Legislature in 2014, brought much-needed transparency and accountability to the epic mess that PREPA was in the run-up to Hurricane Maria and the shambles that it is now.
Fast-forward a decade and a half, and some 13.5 million Brazilians have lost their jobs, the country's reputation is in shambles, and the economy can't seem to get over its worst recession in the past 30 years.
Queens now has its own tourism council, which like so much else that marks the city of today, would have been unthinkable in the 1970s, when New York was in a shambles and everyone was going somewhere else.
Cuba's economy has long been in shambles, and experts say the troubles plaguing its aviation sector stem from the same obstacles that have bedeviled the country for decades: economic mismanagement and the United States embargo of the island.
The deposition is full of juicy off-the-record sniping between the two: Chuck laughs about Axe's having to rebuild the place, Axe wonders where Chuck has been sleeping at night now that his marriage is in shambles.
A new commander, trumpeted as visionary and clean of corruption, was appointed to rebuild and reform the unit, which was a shambles just a year after taking charge of security in Helmand from the American-led NATO coalition.
The meeting in Vietnam ended in shambles on Thursday when Mr. Kim insisted on a full lifting of sanctions, according to Mr. Trump, and would not agree to dismantle enough of his nuclear program to satisfy American demands.
With Matt Boyd lasting only 3 2/3 innings Tuesday, Detroit's rotation is in shambles with 24.15-game loser Sanchez and Mike Pelfrey, who hasn't appeared since July 226, set to start the final two games of the series.
Conspiracy theories and race hate were the prevailing the themes in a four-way showdown that left the Democratic Party in shambles and cleared the way for the first shots of the Civil War just a few months later.
The shock 2-1 loss to the unfancied Italians triggered condemnation from former players and pundits, with Australia's defense a shambles under Milicic, who had previously no experience in women's football let alone as head of a senior team.
And given that Davis's worshipful fans will be pained by the lacunae, while the uninitiated stare at this shambles of a man, awash in drink and drugs, and wonder what the fuss was about, whom is this movie for?
And true to basic, Insecure typecast her as loud, obnoxious, forever alone, only slightly bitter about it, but always down to have a good time because she's generally too oblivious or delusional to recognize that her life is in shambles.
But the Islamic Republic, more than four decades after the revolution, resembles the late Soviet Empire — powerful but hollow, estranged from much of its population, an economic shambles and devoid of answers to the real challenges facing the Middle East today.
Like I said, Obama one in spite of the Democratic Party and they are in such shambles, they have nothing they are running on other than, "We don&apost like that guy," that is not something you can really vote for.
It's still the show where characters will have a relatively straightforward meeting — about the identity of that headless corpse found way back in the premiere — while a dark, strange figure shambles along in the background and the soundtrack burbles ominously.
For example, the rise in cancer and other ills in Sudan can be attributed to the regime's corrupt budgetary mismanagement that has left the country's productive and human development sectors – in particular its healthcare, industry, agriculture, and education -- in shambles.
We dream of a world where we don't have any social and racial segregation, fear and uncertainty, or even poor health systems—[a different reality than what we see in] a state like Rio de Janeiro, which is in shambles.
Although Louis C.K. has expressed displeasure with the cut that reached theaters, the shambles today endures as a spectacle of go-for-broke randomness, with the potential to prompt dissertations from pop-culture historians, cinema-studies majors and perhaps linguistics Ph.D.s.
The president has disgraced his office, the legal system, and the American people by having sex with a 22-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles—callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle.
Whereas the word "shambles" means a "state of total disorder" nowadays, a few centuries back it meant the part of town where animals – cows, pigs and anything else in between – were slaughtered and prepped for customers in the open air.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a single politician that Q has even bothered slightly, but it's ridiculously easy to find dozens, if not hundreds, of QAnon believers whose lives have been left in even sadder shambles than they were before.
As a former Foreign Service officer, I lived in many places around the world where the lack of trust in the motivations of fellow citizens destroyed hopes of political compromise, leaving their societies in shambles and often resulting in bloodshed.
" Pyle cataloged the vast wreckage of military matériel, the "scores of tanks and trucks and boats" resting at the bottom of the Channel, jeeps "burned to a dull gray" and halftracks blasted "into a shambles by a single shell hit.
But under the A.N.C., the education system has been in shambles, so gutted by corruption that even party officials are dismayed at how little students are learning, in schools so decrepit that children have plunged to their deaths in pit toilets.
Chuck turned up to gloat, but his life is in shambles heading into the second season, too: His case against Axe has yielded nothing for Chuck but a separation from his wife and a career-killing investigation into his prosecutorial misconduct.
With her life in shambles, Cara (Minka Kelly of "Friday Night Lights") returns to the Lowcountry of South Carolina to visit her mother (Andie MacDowell) and help repair the family beach house in this adaptation of Mary Alice Monroe's novel.
Mr. Elliott, 48, who denied having assaulted anyone, said in an interview that after his essay about the accusation was rebuffed by mainstream news outlets and with his career in shambles, he saw a defamation lawsuit as his only option.
But in the current atmosphere of epistemic and political lawlessness, with climate catastrophe bearing down and US institutions in shambles, I have less faith in micro-targeted messages of urgency than I do in a clear policy vision, recruitment, and mobilization.
It is outrageous that Trump's policymaking process is in such shambles that he didn't bother to run his executive order on refugees past any of the career staff in various agencies who could have saved him from this moral obscenity.
If season one of Mr. Robot was about destroying the system, season two is about how to live in the world once the system is in shambles — and whether destroying the system will actually help anyone but those already at the top.
The other is that they're in shambles internally: Goran Dragic demanded a trade, Isiah Thomas and Marcus Morris have badmouthed the franchise since being traded, and the relationship between Marcus's talented twin Markieff and the franchise was demolished when Marcus was dealt.
His resignation came amid a cabinet reshuffle meant to stamp May's authority on the government but derided in newspapers as a shambles, after one senior minister quit rather than take a new job and another talked May out of changing his role.
In less than 50 words, Charlie — who is not entirely aware of all the fucked-up dynamics of this friend circle — sums up what Lisa's real problem is and why her life is in shambles better than any of her friends can.
Under the Marshall Plan, our country provided billions of dollars in aid to Germany and 15 other nations, sparking an unprecedented economic boom, reviving infrastructure that was in shambles and building a foundation for sustained prosperity that Europeans enjoy to this day.
Meanwhile, his party was in shambles: A new book from former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile claimed that Hillary Clinton had "rigged" the Democratic primary in 20183, and a poll showed that Democrats' favorability ratings had hit a 25-year low.
Ms. Baganova layers more whimsical images on top of this: A dancer shambles through with a huge butterfly net; another prunes the tree; a man tousles his partner's hair, then pulls strings out from her clothes as she cackles like a windup doll.
But they do want to see a more constructive atmosphere than the current one, where the fundamental budget and appropriations processes are in such a shambles that it is questionable each year whether the government is going to be funded or not.
While there was a lot to praise in terms of the lush cinematography and excellent direction, pacing, and suspense from start to finish, much of what viewers of the show have loved about it for eight long seasons is now in utter shambles.
What is truly remarkable about the cross-border educational effort in the 1960s was that it began in the midst of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, which started in May 1966 and destroyed the Chinese educational system (and left the Chinese economy in shambles).
U.S. policy toward Ukraine is in shambles, lawmakers and foreign policy experts say, as House Democrats barrel along with an impeachment probe that began with an anonymous whistleblower's complaint and has ballooned into the most serious threat so far to Donald Trump's presidency.
Her love life was also in shambles; Molly's inappropriate relationship with her very married friend Dro took a toll on her self-esteem, and she couldn't quite figure out how to make it work with any of the new men in her orbit.
To the extent that Trump has anything to do with these problems, it's that the intellectual and ideological shambles of modern conservatism made the Republican Party primary process more vulnerable to takeover by a mountebank like Trump than it should have been.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche and Tyler Mathisen to Lead Program "Global Trade: Thriving in a New Era" Tariffs, a new NAFTA, an ascendant China, Brexit in shambles – amid all the variables and all the noise, one thing is clear: we've entered a new era of uncertainty.
The infrastructural issues — the housing, the schools, the train platforms — are in shambles; but they also translate to a moral corruptness that has taken root with politicians and the people who make the decisions about what to invest in the community, situated far above Harlem.
But, at this point, Trump's travails can serve the Kremlin's ambitions: a message to the world that the United States is a shambles, a message to the Russian people that the only way to ride out the coming storm is to stick with Putin.
The conflict between the meritocracy and the masses also explains the most depressing fact about modern politics: why voting intentions over Brexit remain so fixed despite mounting evidence that the Brexit negotiations are a shambles and that leaving the European Union will damage the economy.
I can imagine that knowing that other Italian places hit by an earthquake are relatively quickly forgotten by the authorities—Aquila's old town, for example, is still in shambles after the 2009 earthquake—can have some psychological impact on the victims of this latest earthquake.
Negotiating individual tariff agreements with 28 nations in Europe, while facing similar challenges in broad swaths of Asia after opting out of the Trans Pacific Partnership and threatening to pull out of NAFTA in North America, could leave America's trade position in a shambles.
When Mr. Trump had an avalanche of debt and just a trickle of cash, his lenders put him on a budget of $450,000 a month; that was $5.4 million he may not have paid taxes on because of the shambles he made of his businesses.
They can also sample Middle Eastern specialties from Samesa; seafood from Don Ceviche; Moroccan fare by Zerza; meat from Essex Shambles; Thai chicken and rice from Eat Gai; and sweets by Lower East Side Ice Cream Factory and Josephine's Feast, all new to the market.
"The president has disgraced his office, the legal system and the American people by having sex with a 22-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles — callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle," Mr. Kavanaugh wrote.
"With the JCPOA being in shambles, Trump is calculating that Europe will eventually be forced to trigger the dispute resolution mechanism — a process that even if dragged out will result in the return of snapback sanctions and the further isolation of Iran," Vakil said.
The demography is worse and getting even more difficult every day, the novelty is gone, incompetence is always punished in the fullness of time and the staff machine that exists to prop up an existing POTUS is a weak shambles of dregs and enablers.
In one case, a girl was moved from a facility in Florida to a facility in Texas to be reunited with her father, but after making several trips to the detention center, she was sent back to Florida "in shambles" without ever seeing her dad.
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal, still in shambles nearly two years after two devastating earthquakes, removed its top reconstruction official on Wednesday and reinstalled his predecessor, a move that is likely to further delay rebuilding efforts as another harsh winter sets upon thousands of homeless Nepalis.
Geno and June also sold their home -- which they left in a total shambles -- to begin traveling around the country in an RV. Interestingly, a camera crew for WE tv -- which airs June's reality show -- were rolling as she and Geno arrived for court.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Friday's Million Dollar Matchmaker, Ashley I. (as Bachelor Nation knows her) sits down with Patti Stanger to discuss her bad dating habits, her history of going after the wrong men and just why her love life is always left in shambles.
They did so by finishing second in their qualifying group, which is made all the more impressive by the fact that said group also contained the Dutch – perennial World Cup challengers, but more recently a shambles – who Iceland beat 2-0 at home and 1-0 away.
Reporting from inside the convention hall corrected the solidifying narrative of a party in shambles; and the basic competence, and occasional brilliance, of the stagecraft left no room for anyone other than the most partisan operatives to pretend the two conventions and parties are equally broken.
Instead, focus on a crucial fact: The Trump campaign is in disarray, displaying a chaos rarely seen in national politics (since at least 1972, when George McGovern's presidential run became a legendary shambles after his running mate dropping out because of reports about his mental history).
"The negotiations have been a shambles, primarily because the government opted to implement a strategy which was not on the ballot paper and gave insufficient thought about how to implement it prior to triggering Article 50 (to launch the Brexit process)," said Peter Dixon at Commerzbank.
With the party in shambles in statehouses across the country, and with Republicans firmly entrenched in the White House and Congress, the DNC race has been a highly charged and closely observed affair, drawing the attention of everyone from grassroots activists to former President Barack Obama.
For a party in shambles, terrorism is a godsend—a way for Trump to look like a leader and raise his dismal approval numbers, and for establishment politicians like Graham and McCain to make peace with Trump's base while also halting the party's drift away from hawkishness.
Obama thus far has largely stayed out of the political limelight, but with the Democratic Party in shambles and his legacy under attack, he will undoubtedly remain an influential leader in the party—perhaps the most influential leader, until the Democrats nominate a 2020 presidential candidate.
But the report detailed how the gravest crisis of Mr. Northam's career unfolded behind closed doors, and how early decisions helped shape a "shocking and chaotic" drama that left Virginians flummoxed, the statehouse in shambles and the governor more a punch line than a powerful politician.
That the military is in shambles after 18 years of American tutelage, and that the government of Afghanistan is deeply corrupt and bitterly contested since a disputed election, only underscore that brute military force by an outside power is helpless against deep-seated ethnic and ideological divisions.
Tom Edwards, the BBC's transport correspondent, wrote on the broadcaster's website, "This shambles is an embarrassing mess for the capital and it has already descended into finger pointing and a blame game over who is culpable for wasting 46.4 million pounds of public money" (about $60 million).
Whatever prompted his choice — loss of heart, alienation from the Democratic Party's 1968 shambles, or credulous hope that Nixon might actually end the war in Vietnam — it was a wan coda to the most dramatic and exhilarated (indeed, the only) self-reinvention of his long career.
"The hosts, Bristol and Aubrey, walk through a house that is in total shambles and, for example, will say that the total gut of a bathroom will cost $6,000, but proceed to use higher-end finishes ... and still stay within the [super] low budget," she explained.
Unwinding it could be as difficult for Republicans as it was for Democrats to pass it in the first place and could lead Republicans into a dangerous cul-de-sac, where the existing law is in shambles but no replacement can pass the narrowly divided Senate.
JOE COSCARELLI Grammy host James Corden opened the show with vaudevillian shambles: a stuck platform, an exaggerated series of fumbles down a staircase, and a performance executed with one shoe missing, ostensibly a sort of meta-commentary on his not-quite-steady footing as Grammys host.
"The President has disgraced his Office, the legal system, and the American people by having sex with a 22-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles -- callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle," Kavanaugh wrote in an Aug.
He's gotten away with attacking pretty much every other publication and journalist who's gotten enough insight and access into the Trump White House to reveal what an absolute shambles the day-to-day management of it is, and how impetuous and capricious the president can be.
Read: A year after Charlottesville, the alt-right is in shambles Black Lives Matter D.C. and Black Lives Matter Charlottesville co-signed a letter with antifa under the banner of "Shut It Down D.C," which called on "anti-fascists and people of good conscience" to mobilize in Washington.
When he came in, at a time of industrial strife and with the economy a shambles, his slogan was simply "Bringing Australia Together", and his first act was to unite trade-union bosses and business leaders in a national summit to forge an accord on wages and social welfare.
The Penguins' remaining schedule includes two games against the Rangers and one against the Maple Leafs, two teams that can be as porous as anyone defensively; the Devils, who are in shambles; and the Hurricanes, who can give up five goals at any moment thanks to Cam Ward.
Instead of giving publicity and impetus to a prospective challenger to the president, the unexpected error allowed Trump to seize the occasion to portray the Democratic Party as being in shambles, while his campaign used the delay to double down on conspiracies designed to exacerbate divisions within the party.
"The rebounds are perpetually shaky at this point, especially given what look to be excellent rains on tap, adequate USDA August production numbers, and a demand side in shambles for both corn and soybeans," Matt Zeller, director of market information at INTL FCStone, said in a note to clients.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's presidency is in shambles after just four months into his four-year term.
Crime Scene What turned out to be the last order of the night — before an attack left a police officer with injuries, a suspect in custody and a Halal Paradise food truck in shambles — came from a man with $4 in his hand and a $9113 lamb gyro on his brain.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 46.2%Week 7 stats: One sack, 18 points against — 1 fantasy pointOne thing to know: The Seahawks defense had a tough time containing Lamar Jackson and the Ravens on Sunday but this week will get to face a Falcons team that has been in shambles all season.
There was even a case where a girl was moved from a Florida shelter to a Texas shelter that was closer to the ICE detention center where her father was being held, only to be sent back to Florida "in shambles" after the government failed to reunite her with her father.
"If the government's case is in shambles, as it may very well be in this case, it's not surprising that you either scale back the defense case or you simply rest," said Benjamin Brafman, a defense lawyer who has represented clients including Martin Shkreli, Harvey Weinstein and Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
The poem allows for the whole range of experience as it skips from the implied irony of a lavish party to raise money for the arts to the dark physical comedy of Young's own body as it shambles through the endless insults, indignities, and micropolitics of the medical industrial complex.
And while the house he lived in with his mother before Hurricane Maria made landfall lies in shambles and Puerto Rico continues to struggle (with 95% of people still lacking electricity and 55% without drinking water, according to figures released by the government on Saturday), he said he's upbeat about his future.
The Iranian economy is already a shambles and the Iranian currency is in freefall, dropping in value daily – it has lost about half its value since President Trump wisely announced in May that the U.S. would withdraw from the deeply flawed deal that was supposed to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
"The President has disgraced his Office, the legal system, and the American people by having sex with a 21980-year-old intern and turning her life into shambles -- callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle," Kavanaugh wrote in an August 21990, 1998, memo to Starr and other lawyers.
But the Italian left, a good deal of which despises Mr. Renzi, is still in shambles, decimated from within by internecine squabbling and the dominance of Matteo Salvini, Italy's deputy prime minister and the leader of the anti-immigrant League party, who is now the most popular and powerful figure in Italian politics.
But amid Mr. Trump's financial shambles — it was the month of the $3.5 million Trump's Castle rescue — Fred Trump feared that the document potentially put his life's work at risk, that his son might use the empire as collateral to save his own failing businesses, according to depositions given years later during a family dispute.
The idea of going easy on him at the questioning is thus abhorrent to me… [T]he President has disgraced his Office, the legal system, and the American people by having sex with a 22012-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles — callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle.
The idea of going easy on him at the questioning is thus abhorrent to me… [T]he President has disgraced his Office, the legal system, and the American people by having sex with a 22009-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles — callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle.
But things had to change sometime, and at this point the show is full of potentially game-changing landmines: Gus is back on the scene; Jimmy's relationship with Chuck is in shambles; a taped admission to a felony is in the mix; and even some of last season's more lighthearted cons may be coming back to bite Jimmy.
It is perfectly consistent to say that the growing clout of generals John Kelly (the White House chief of staff), H.R. McMaster (the national security advisor), and Jim Mattis (the defense secretary) is preferable to an alternative in which Trump shambles through his presidency unencumbered, but also dangerous in its own right, and evidence of serious institutional failure.
A new documentary about the athlete's meteoric rise, In Her Father's Eyes, begins with a 22-year-old Rousey, living in "shambles" near Venice Beach, CA. The doc, set to be released later this year, will show the evolution of Rousey's career — from sleeping in her car to competing in the Olympics to becoming an iconic female fighter.
"We have all led, in our pre-sober periods, somewhat chaotic lives," he tells the assembled company, and there's a comic, if disturbing, mismatch between his Wildean grace and the shambles, physical and psychological, from which he must have emerged, like everyone else in the room, and which could so easily suck them all back in.
James W. McCord Jr., a security expert who led a band of burglars into the shambles of the Watergate scandal and was the first to expose the White House crimes and cover-ups that precipitated the downfall of the Nixon administration in 22014, died on June 21973, 21974, at his home in Douglassville, Pa. He was 93.
But David Bannerman, a Conservative legislator and avid supporter of leaving the bloc, described Mr. Corbyn's proposal in a Twitter post as "a 'dog's Breakfast Brexit' — a half baked shambles: hurts the poor through keeping EU tariffs, betrays Labour voters on immigration controls & abandons the world for the EU, despite 90% future growth coming from outside Europe."
Considering the absolute mess he inherited from the previous administration (endless war, the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, America's global reputation in shambles, etc.), I am sure future historians will rank his time in the Oval Office as the era in which the country took a huge step toward becoming the nation we aspire to be.
And now all of that — and indeed the bedrock principles of limited government power that go back to Thomas Jefferson — lies in shambles as a president seeks not only to use his official position to promote the business of the Trump family but also to retaliate against other businesses for the decisions they make in the marketplace.
America's public education system is in shambles and has been for ages; our commander in chief is spewing potentially deadly misinformation and floating the idea of relaxing social distancing by Easter; Fox News, the dominant cable news channel, downplayed the pandemic's seriousness; millions of Americans are influenced by quacks on Facebook who fear vaccines almost as much as they fear gluten.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An unfinished film can be any number of things: the sketchy shambles of a work to be reconstructed in the imaginations of its audience; a partial, suggestive film, beleaguered by jagged seams and brusque transitions; an overabundance of material, never edited; or a work that's pre-programmed for incompletion, dictated by an artist's antipathy for finitude or determination.
Former London Mayor Boris Johnson abruptly pulled out of the race to become Britain's prime minister Thursday, a position he was once favored to win, upending the contest less than a week after he led a campaign to take the country out of the EU. "UK politics are in an absolute shambles right now," said Chris Gaffney, president of EverBank World Markets in St. Louis.
If the private DM is a mess, the family group chat is constantly in shambles, filled with memes mocking fat women, men driving scooters with at least six dogs as their passengers, or a bouquet of roses filled with hundred-dollar bills that reads "sending this wish for love and fortune to someone very special" in Farsi, Hindi, Arabic, Amharic, the various flavors of Spanish, and other languages.
But some are already taking stock of the far more enormous investment a full recovery will surely require: rebuilding a health care system and energy grid that had been fraying before the hurricane and are now a shambles, and relief from a debt crisis that had set off its own wave of devastating consequences, including forcing officials to declare a form of bankruptcy this year and spurring an exodus.
The imperfection and chillness of Andersen's work makes it stupidly relatable, especially for young women; Sarah is always at odds with growing up, and her identity as a millennial woman in America is characterized in anxious frames, as seen when Sarah laments the disorienting, unattainable beauty created by Snapchat filters, or when she illustrates the severity of her period, or how one's life can fall to shambles while obsessively mastering makeup tutorials on YouTube.
Why have majorities or crazily large minorities of people believed, for many years, that violent crime just keeps getting worse, that their hometown mall might be bombed by terrorists at any moment, that Sharia law will come to their province/state any day now, that the rest of the world is a war-torn shambles only barely propped up by vast quantities of aid we can't afford — despite the easily available, incredibly copious, clear evidence to the contrary?
Early in the week of July 23, the anonymous administrators of the public meme page "Shitposting cause im in shambles" teamed up with a Twitch video game streamer named SmyleeKun to organize an event called "Storm Area 27, They Can't Stop All of Us." Per the event description, attendees are invited to fly out to Lincoln Country, Nevada, and "all meet up at the Area 251 Alien Center tourist attraction and coordinate our entry" at 3 am Pacific on September 20.
It's devastatingly beautiful and irresistibly entertaining to see this warped version of real life play out on television: My life is in shambles but at least I'm not fighting with another woman over someone named Barnett The show begins with a lot of contestants, but it very quickly focuses on a core group of five couples: the lovable Lauren and Cameron; chaos agents Giannina and Damian; buyers' remorse-havers Kelly and Kenny; alleged adults Barnett and Amber; and emotional scammer Jessica with her sad-sack fiancé Mark.

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