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It clicks beautifully, then shatters, then refocuses, and then shatters again.
It's — goodness; it shatters so much calcified pain, resentment, frustration.
When it crashes, he shatters into a pile of kindling.
So now the ground shatters into pieces, not the glass.
That impact shatters bones, some of which puncture vital organs.
The whole always fragile, shatters, incomplete as the smallest piece.
Stemware savers aim to prevent accidental shatters in the dishwasher.
The mutant product that results soon shatters into neurotoxic shards.
Next, laughingly, she shatters this house of cards twice over.
The sugar disc shatters five minutes later, releasing the post.
It shatters the fragile rationale for the rush to impeach.
Excuse me while my heart shatters into a million tiny pieces.
That number shatters the previous record of 8,000 applications in 1978.
Her fantasy of a perfect marriages shatters right before her eyes.
The tweet shatters the White House's flimsy defense that Lt. Col.
He shatters, dies, and takes all his horrors along with him.
The seawater cools the lava, which forms a glass that shatters.
The window shatters, but it is unclear if anyone was injured.
Life stories have coherence, Schmelzer writes, and trauma shatters that coherence.
But then comes an audience-participation scene, and the spell shatters.
Brushed with rosemary, this Sardinian flatbread shatters when you tap it.
Boy cheats on girl and shatters her heart into a million pieces.
Some of these women are in their seventies and my heart shatters.
A machine gun nest at the entrance shatters any sense of normality.
And the less I can visualize him, the more it shatters me.
It breaks and shatters the beaker once it reacts with the drink.
He delivers the bullet and my heart shatters into a million pieces.
But this water cannon instantly shatters one into hundreds of tiny shards.
The deputy approaches the door, lifts his weapon and the glass shatters.
When Mario shatters a brick, torn-up pieces of paper rain down.
Donald Trump shatters a traditional boundary on the exercise of presidential power.
Nevertheless, its stark, unequivocal language shatters some of Trump's most precious illusions.
Within the framework of "House of Cards," she shatters a glass ceiling.
Calling herself "every Islamophobe's worst nightmare," Sarsour shatters stereotypes of Muslim women.
Today so much writing shatters this default, complicates the point of view.
For one thing, Morales shatters Americans' view of the community as monolithic.
The figure shatters the previous record of 695,000 people set in 1982.
"Kelso Deconstructed," about a real-life 1959 murder in Notting Hill, shatters.
Keeping the bill from consideration by the people's House shatters regular order.
"A spring thaw shatters Lake Michigan into pieces and it's beautiful," he wrote.
"Very well done, that was impressive," Kimmel says after Brady shatters the window.
But for viewers, "Git Gone" shatters that illusion into a million little pieces.
It shatters a key liberal belief and a separate example of conservative dogma.
But those shatters won't be as frequent if you have Quirky's stemware savers.
It shatters families, tramples taboos, and every now and then even soothes enmities.
"When women speak our truth the old world shatters," she tweeted this year.
McCann takes their story and drops it to the ground, where it shatters.
Also, keeping glass out of my eyes when it shatters in the ring!
Two extremely well-dressed cops bicker back and forth as glass shatters around them.
That CO2 foam sneaks into cracks and shatters the rock, allowing for more rising.
Hungarian Kristof Milak, 19 years old, shatters Michael Phelps' 200m butterfly world record by .
Bill Maher's best hope is that something shatters the widespread confidence in our economy.
Through this effort, it's developed an advertising business that shatters records quarter after quarter.
But unlike aluminium, if you hit it with a hammer it shatters like glass.
It slips out of your grip, smashes into the ground, and the screen shatters.
Anna McDonald's world shatters after her husband and her best friend run away together.
Rating: Splinters from when this soggy backboard shatters and nary a sunburn in sight.
Like Shatter, a short-range punch that shatters enemy armor and sends them flying.
But new statistics from a survey of 203,000 people shatters all of those stereotypes.
The exact reasons the glass shatters are a matter of debate, the report said.
And I'm sure a glass shatters as soon as whoever this is breaks in.
When a dozen or more people share one cell, it shatters the family structure.
President Trump's signature phrase, Beijing's turnaround on tech and a soccer star shatters barriers.
Current polling shatters the myth that a moderate candidate is more electable than Sanders.
Hillary Clinton's presidential nomination shatters a glass ceiling nearly as old as our nation itself.
SoftBank shatters that norm with its juggernaut $100 billion Vision Fund plus its Innovation Fund.
From Los Angeles, Brian King Joseph is a violinist who shatters expectations with his covers.
Now, #ChurchToo shatters long-held ideas of the church as a place of moral superiority.
It turns out that the iPhone SE bends just as easily as it shatters too.
The same pressure that shatters a window can also shatter an eardrum, Dr. Cruzen said.
They're vicious and loud, and whatever you shoot shatters, even if it's a paper target.
A single question, tossed off at a dinner, shatters the romantic mystery into tragic bits.
It shatters their sense of the world, their sense of safety, their conception of trust.
Baseball is on pace for 6,117 home runs this season, which shatters the previous record.
Instead, narcissists put up a self-satisfied front that shatters every time something goes wrong.
Rather, it "actively destroys" language, and the destruction of language shatters the holism of the sufferer.
At one point the police come because there's this explosion that shatters windows for miles around.
His ultimate goal is to create a novel design that shatters his current record for distance.
Viewers are meant to feel it viscerally every time a nose shatters or a rib cracks.
"There are days where it shatters my heart," Sarah Jeffery, who plays Princess Audrey, told PEOPLE.
It shatters the window, making Joe wish he used the front door, but who cares — love!
Brike's series relays feelings of innocence, but then shatters the illusion with provocative and sexualized imagery.
This completely shatters her relationship with Jessica, as the two end the season completely at odds.
Early in the film, one of Cheney's fellow power line repairmen falls and shatters his leg.
Jamie Lloyd's contemporary production shatters any illusions that class tension is a thing of the past.
It's all fun and games until an NHL mascot shatters a window at your birthday party.
He was the last person to walk into the club — a decision that shatters him still.
This is where "From the Corner of the Oval" shatters the genre of the Washington memoir.
Even as the stock market shatters records, the unemployment rate is near a 10-year low.
" The unpolished acoustic track "Fun Girl" shatters the double standard of what makes a woman "undesirable.
I believe sexual assault is a heinous crime that shatters lives, mostly the lives of women.
These could be carrier issues, but still, the glitches shatters the image that Apple builds flawless products.
Beyoncé encourages the rage, carries the baseball bat, shatters the car windows, and hauntingly floats in red.
Her cocktail glass shatters as she finally passes out; she'll face another day as a MAGA vlogger.
This shatters the notion that there's a dedicated propaganda army doing this solely as a day job.
But for hardcore theorizers, this shatters many expectations, including those about the fundamental core of this story.
Most young reporters ignore Shabab's threats but every time a journalist is assassinated it shatters their morale.
He drops bowling balls, shatters screens with yo-yos, and even covers devices in massive Jolly Ranchers.
The trailer seems to offer hints about whatever event it is that shatters their sense of safety.
The cheese crust shatters just like frico, but with a heftier crunch, revealing a fluffy potato interior.
The bolt shatters the dragon skull, suggesting it has enough power to kill one of the beasts.
When the bottle hits the wall, the bottle shatters spreading the kinetic energy out across a wide area.
It stops dead on impact, the wheels buckle, and the shuttle's glass shatters into thousands of little pieces.
Not only that, but according to some of the people interviewed, a low score shatters their self-esteem.
Her go-getter attitude is ruined, however, when Ilana shatters her confidence by finding Abbi's first gray hair.
Plus her dad's outright refusal to give Colton his blessing only shatters her happily ever after even more.
He shatters the stereotype that athletes are superhuman, or lack any demons of their own off the field.
It shatters not her ideas about her marriage but her belief that a story can have an ending.
But it's delivered daily and shatters and sinks under the teeth, at least if you eat it immediately.
The orgasm that cuts "French Kiss" in two sort of shatters the fantasy—it shows rather than tells.
And I think it shatters that idea that religious people don't understand sexuality because of course they do.
Right, because everyone still thinks it's sort of this "touched by God" ... I think the evidence shatters that idea.
The phrase "The screen, when it cracks, shatters like dried paper" doesn't really instill a lot of confidence here.
The record $806.4 billion spent on buybacks in 2018 shatters the previous record of $589.1 billion set in 2007.
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The Suburban shatters, throwing the roof high into the air, and the bang arrives a full three seconds later.
Rumple then makes a crystal ball to spy on Belle — and shatters it as soon as he sees her.
It's not a cemented bond, more like a tentative coupling that shatters and crumbles when it meets a tooth.
This year, when history seems to be providing little guiding precedent, could be the one that shatters the calm.
In the most basic sense, that's the first norm that organizing shatters—the isolation of workers from one another.
Restaurant owner Luis Alberto Cándido carves the pig then shatters the plate on the ground to signify his welcome.
David's simmering panic becomes palpable, taking the form of destruction: light fixtures burst, decorations crumble, a disco ball shatters.
In short, the president is behaving normally — a jarring rarity for a man who casually shatters sacred political norms.
In Dinah's first scene in the film, she shatters a glass while singing at Roman Sionis' (Ewan McGregor) club.
In a pivotal scene, he attempts to open Miranda's bedroom window but accidentally shatters it with his superhuman strength.
The durable glass that everyone assured you would never break inevitably shatters, just like your wallet and your heart.
One certainty will be that Tehran will seek to exact a price in a way that shatters that belief.
Like Jerusalem (but more so), God provokes Amichai to describe and re-describe, shatters his language into splintered approximations.
Even watching recordings of ordinary things offers extraordinary results—in this case, the progression of cracking glass as it shatters.
In Reality dissects the nuances of a relationship in 2019, and all the traditional love tropes modern day dating shatters.
Dash-cam video shows Sunkel as he shatters the passenger's side window of Cheryl Coons' car with his police baton.
They develop a theory that they can shatter the tumor with a sound, like singing a note shatters a glass.
The unbreakable tags use two levels of security — the unique way that glass shatters plus blockchain ledger and data records.
Trump shatters norms on a nearly daily basis, but typically his recklessness is noted, objected to, and then largely forgotten.
He buys his wife and child some time with the chivalry of James Potter — but a gunshot shatters the air.
A blast shatters the night For sailors aboard the USS Indianapolis, it all began with promises of romance and adventure.
My rising up, for ages now, has shattered doors and walls But only a small corrupt voice shatters my heart.
Kiyosaki shatters the myth that you need to earn a lot of money to get rich in this best-seller.
Glass is fragile; even if you've somehow never broken glass yourself, you definitely know how it sounds when it shatters.
This in turn shatters the moral foundation of a university education as the means to mold moral and responsible adults.
Ms. Burton unfolds the story with a tightly held composure that ultimately shatters as she flings herself on the bed.
I gave up after the scene where he shatters a mirror with his fist because his girlfriend won't answer her phone.
A new client soon shatters that illusion, as Jessica learns that another young woman, Hope, has been caught in Kilgrave's thrall.
In true Slow Mo Guys fashion, the footage is slowed down so we can see the exact moment the glass shatters.
Solidarity in its sublime form shatters the boundaries of identity, connecting us to others even when we are not the same.
It effectively shatters the national unity government and plunges the country into uncertainty and potentially a prolonged period of political paralysis.
"When something bad has happened to us, our world of assumptions shatters and we start believing in the worst," Neo said.
It's a noisy mess, one that shatters the muted, often isolating tone of Combat Evolved's functional corridors and sparse alien landscapes.
"A fake Venice next to the real one, whereby the truth of the simulacrum shatters and engulfs the truth of history"?
PARIS — It has almost become routine in France: A terrorist attack shatters the rhythms of daily life, bringing bloodshed and anguish.
" Other coverage ran along similar lines: Esquire magazine predicted the raids could be "the event that shatters the bubble for good.
However, Crush shatters all such impressions upon close inspection, as all five tracks on the album are laced with sheer sensitivity.
When the vase is hurled at a blaze and shatters, 770ml of the liquid is released to put out the fire.
That sort of inconsistency shatters the sense of immersion — what VR nerds call "presence" — which is so vital in a virtual space.
It's bizarre, gross, and shatters the notion that we're going to see a bunch of perfectly polished ladies singing Ace of Base.
A crackling sound emerges, as if from static electricity, followed by a single strum from an electric guitar that shatters the silence.
Each of these, individually, shatters longstanding norms about how the president is supposed to talk and think about the Department of Justice.
Red Dead Redemption 2's selective realism shatters all illusion that its obsequious fetish for detail contributes to immersion in its story.
When we see them in their last meeting, broken by incarceration and fearful of hurting each other by embracing, the heart shatters.
When it shatters, the shards can be reassembled with adhesives for exhibition purposes, but no owner should hope to sit on them.
You can tell the self-driving cars are made by Apple because when you hit a pebble it shatters the entire windshield.
The number shatters the Great Recession peak of 665,13 in March 2009 and the all-time mark of 695,000 in October 1982.
The number shatters the Great Recession peak of 665,000 in March 2009 and the all-time mark of 695,000 in October 2553.
The number shatters the Great Recession peak of 665,000 in March 2009 and the all-time mark of 695,000 in October 1982.
The number shatters the Great Recession peak of 665,000 in March 2009 and the all-time mark of 695,3.43 in October 1982.
When a bowl or teapot falls and shatters, most people might throw it away, considering the object broken, ruined and without value.
" For Democrats, using "leverage to pull us back from the brink of something that shatters our fundamental system is now in order.
Receiving the news of a loved one's death shatters most families, but it also takes a toll on those who deliver it.
They already own the expertise and experience in these positions; data science merely shatters the glass ceiling between them and the C-suite.
Blasting mountains apart shatters sandstone and rock layers, creating silica particles linked to lung cancer and respiratory illness, as well as coal dust.
She also shatters the idea that the BDSM community doesn't really care about consent, given that the whole point is intentionally inflicting pain.
And one of the most well-known celebrities who shatters stereotypes about Muslims is Zayn Malik, who is half-Pakistani and half-British.
It shatters the idea that a woman can be or are 100% selfish on her wedding day (not that that's a bad thing).
AIDS strikes people in the prime of their lives, shatters families and communities, orphans children, and threatens the ability of nations to develop.
Another thing about this clip is that he hits a rock and the visor shatters, and you hear it shatter like it's glass.
As in so many of Mr. Swift's stories, an unexpected event shatters Jane's Mothering Sunday, sending shock waves through all the character's lives.
That shatters the previous record, which was about 700,000 in seasonally adjusted terms, or a million in raw terms, way back in 1982.
Is it the outstanding fried chicken, hot and juicy on the inside with skin that shatters like the shell on a crème brûlée?
In coming into existence at this late hour, it shatters years of Republican complaints about the process that birthed the Affordable Care Act.
A related technique, called tandem mass spectrometry, takes charged molecule fragments from the initial round of testing and shatters them during a second round.
Eaton then runs to the right side of the car and fires his weapon, and the car's passenger-side window shatters, the video shows.
Take care of the back panel, though: if it shatters, you'll pretty much be stuck with it unless you really want to shell out.
To see a US secretary of state use tactics similar to an authoritarian leader is not just shameful; it absolutely shatters our standing worldwide.
Those who show gratitude in the midst of hardship, as their world shatters around them, have the most to teach the rest of us.
By targeting an enemy and throwing that weapon at the enemy, it will do double the usual damage on impact when it shatters. Sweet!
He shatters our previously held arrangement with irony, in which there's a clear line between saying what we mean and speaking with a wink.
Scientists publish incrementally—sometimes a new paper shatters our understanding of a topic, and other times it merely adds a bit to what we know.
Everything cohesive and beautiful about the Find X's exterior shatters into a litany of microaggressions of bad software design once you start using the thing.
Firewatch follows Henry, who embraces the solitary life of a forest fire lookout in the wilds of Wyoming, after tragedy shatters his once-happy existence.
"Of all the criminal politicians in West Virginia, the group that shatters the confidence of the people the most is a corrupt judiciary," he wrote.
In the song's video clip, Madonna's voice makes a cameo appearance as the voice of God, vowing vengeance; then Ms. Grande shatters a glass ceiling.
When a spoon makes contact, the structure shatters pleasantly, revealing a wayward interior spiral, whose layers encase perfect proportions of fruit to pastry to streusel.
Their popularity shatters the false image that liberal media outlets like BuzzFeed peddle of red state residents being a bunch of dumb, hateful, bigoted 'deplorables.
When Jon shatters the White Walker leading a gang of wights, all but one (a stray they took on, no doubt), fall lifeless to the ground.
When the chicken is done cooking, I put it on a plate and cut it in half, but the plate falls on the floor and shatters.
And the more he dominates doing it, the more plausible it becomes to wonder whether Tapia is the sort of occasional oddity that shatters baseball stereotypes.
When you touch it, it shatters with a little shudder of the Vive's haptic feedback system — I very briefly thought I'd poked something in real life.
According to Speck's website, "The raised bezel is designed to resist screen shatters or cracks for those times when your phone falls and lands face-down."
Didier made it his senseless mission to build his daughter into a superhuman, but to her credit, she shatters this fantasy to pieces by remaining human.
When a company asks permission to pulverize a corpse—to freeze a body solid, then shake it till it shatters—how, exactly, should the government respond?
And this ghostly, reproachful recitation of Brooks's elegy to doomed youth shatters the composure of a woman for whom self-possession is as essential as oxygen.
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Glittering with wit and mystery, Fake Like Me is more than an immensely readable portrait of an artist — it shatters expectations with pointed satire and structural daring.
It also shatters a coalition government formed last year after years of political deadlock, and which was seen as representing a victory for Shi'ite Hezbollah and Iran.
Why and for whom these people are knitting is an implied question that runs throughout the slim tome, which shatters any stereotype of knitters as lonely spinsters.
Video posted to Facebook shows the officer making several attempts to break the window before it shatters and the bear slips out the window and runs away.
Though the needle itself does not pass through the glass, it shatters it hard enough to leave a crack and pop the balloon on the other side.
All of those choices you make lead up to an explosive revelation that shatters Javi's perspective and sets the stage for the assuredly grim happenings to come.
The line, by a man, explains a "woman's fate" is to wait through life, as quiet as a ghost, until some "questioning voice" shatters all that silence.
SUBculture Saturdays is the brainchild of Digital Motion Events and it shatters eardrums weekly by bringing in some of the best bass artists from around the globe.
At one point — the only real moment of action in the book, in fact — a chandelier becomes loosened from the ceiling, falls to the ground and shatters.
The same force that swept Vincent up into the Kingdom of the Rich now expels others from it, as one by one Alkaitis's betrayal shatters their lives.
All of a sudden, Nilsa becomes belligerent ... she starts pounding the rear driver's side window with her fists, and when she starts kicking the glass, it shatters!!!
The revelation shatters the defense team&aposs key argument against impeachment: that there are no firsthand witness accounts about the president directly confirming a quid pro quo.
Mr. Peele, making his feature debut, sets a cozy, innocuous scene complete with coos and loving glances, a tranquillity that shatters with an eerily inopportune deer crossing.
Good administration cops tell our trading partners that they should address their huge surpluses with America, before the raging bull Trump shatters the entire globalized china shop.
But this is a telanovela, and this is life, and sometimes life shatters your favorite snow globe moments after you've received it, as it did in this episode.
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Upon collision, your casket racer shatters open revealing a glowing sack of bones that looks like a keychain that could be bought for 400 tickets at an arcade.
Or, in other words, without exercising great responsibility around people's information, online ad platforms like Facebook risk becoming the enabling layer that breaks democracy and shatters civic society.
Because the laser shatters the pigment particles under the skin for removal by the body, the issues with infections, scarring, and the ink spreading become a concern again.
In doing so, it shatters many of the assumptions that have developed about what makes for convincing NPCs and compelling relationships, and points to a different way forward.
Some developers have sidestepped this issue by teleporting users between locations; however, to Rebong and Warner, that solution shatters the immersiveness that is one of VR's chief qualities.
Even those who think the merger is uncompetitive might not welcome the entry of states into the merger review process, because it shatters consistency in national economic policy.
So it's of no help to the cause when Hillary Clinton, the party's 2016 nominee, disparages other Democrats and shatters party unity based on her own festering resentment.
Once the process starts, you would guess that earthquakes would start to be measured from depth and rapidly rising towards the surface as the magma moves and shatters rock.
That shatters Microsoft founder Bill Gates' prior record of $100 billion in 1999, which would be around $149 billion today:Bezos, 19903, also has topped Gates in inflation-adjusted terms.
Violence shatters serene setting Amir Ohana, a member of the Israeli Parliament who was at Sarona Market, told CNN that people were enjoying a serene night when violence erupted.
The rod itself snaps under the tension, but in the process, its outer layer shatters into thousands of tiny pieces of steel shrapnel, which go flying in every direction.
But once the engine's detonation charge goes off, which is used to eject parachutes or activate other stages, the fish tank instantly shatters into a thousand shards of glass.
The sounds were woven with electronics and homemade videos, but first, last and always, Mr. Keckler is an operatic singer whose range shatters the conventional boundaries of classical singing.
" Silicon Valley, Foer writes, was supposed to be a liberating force—"the disruptive agent that shatters the grip of the sclerotic, self-perpetuating mediocrity that constitutes the American elite.
A user can hold out his or her hand to block the rock so it shatters in place, or dodge it as the rock hit the wall behind them.
It's a new year, but this is still a White House that shatters conventions on presidential behavior and is prone to teeter chaotically toward a cliff at any moment.
But it may also help him beyond, by associating him with a widely admired leader who, as a woman and a minority figure, shatters traditional perceptions of a Republican politician.
At that speed the glass container almost instantly shatters, but the putty—having the wonderfully weird properties of a non-Newtonian fluid—retains its shape, which is undeniably dick-like.
And Poor Boy ends with an act of nihilistic destruction that's so pointless and hyperbolic, it shatters the film's attempt at building a sort of cracked camaraderie around its protagonists.
It's powered by a powerful modern physics engine that imbues it with a sense of realism; when you hit that antique vase, it shatters in a way that looks convincing.
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Going out on the road, where Trump shatters taboos and dodges accountability for his wild misrepresentations, offers him more than the chance to draw energy from those who love him.
When he shatters an ornament that meant a lot to his mom, she's crushed, but Jack is clueless until a fairy grants him all his wishes for more, more, more.
As is the case with his recordings, his markedly grim take on soundsystem culture and outre electronics live shatters the stereotypically shiny and tropical expectations of reggae music by outsiders.
Indeed, Bodice Studio shatters many stereotypes of Indian design as shaped by its Bollywood-influenced bridal market or the rapturous kitsch excesses of diaspora designers like Manish Arora and Ashish.
" O'Rourke said that the shooting shatters "any illusion that we had that progress is inevitable or that the change that we need is going to come of its own accord.
Webs of duct tape, the ladder one must climb into the unfinished attic, hot as a coffin— going up the light bulb shatters against my skull and the shadows deepen.
The marvelous exception is "Always Trying to Work It Out," on which Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker entwine their voices in haunting counterpoint before the amplifier shatters in slow motion.
A few moments pass before a great boom—which you later learn came from an actual real-life cannon—shatters the morning air and sends your hands flying to your ears.
Unless a major geopolitical event shatters confidence, or inflation spikes in the rest of the economy leading to a more rapid rise in interest rates, conditions look favorable for real estate.
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Their next trip takes them to Salem, Massachusetts, 1691, where a mob promptly arrests Sharee on suspicion for being a "crinkum–crankum" (a witch, in other words) and shatters their bong.
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The revelation shatters Trump&aposs biggest defense in the impeachment inquiry: that there are no firsthand witnesses who can directly confirm that he engaged in a quid pro quo regarding Ukraine.
But it's also a little breathtaking in just how far it pushes The Path to its breaking point, shatters everything we thought we knew about it, and then keeps on going.
If the person is shot at point-blank range and the bullet shatters a bone or hits an artery, or if there is a secondary infection, recovery time may be equally extensive.
"There are days where it shatters my heart," says Jeffery, 23, whose character Audrey stars alongside the late Boyce's Carlos in Disney's Descendants, which returns for a third installment on Aug. 2.
That number shatters the record high of STI cases diagnosed in 224 by more than 245,22015, and marks the fourth year in a row that STI rates spiked from the year previous.
Or, she's looking down at her phone on the opposite side of the subway platform, with flirty platinum blonde bangs and a warm smile that shatters any misconception that Manhattanites are unfriendly.
But there are other, less-common methods to take phones out of the picture: sometimes characters drop them at a crucial moment, into water or onto a hard surface that shatters them.
OK, a very important hook: the one that will one day secure and then release your very important delivery from its drone, and make sure nothing shatters or crunches in the process.
Now more than ever, we need a new form of leadership, a leadership that shatters party lines and puts the needs of citizens first and engages the other half of the populace.
The film contains, for instance, one of the movies' more moral arguments for the up- and downsides of advanced communication: Abby's life would shatter without her phone; Seb's psyche shatters without his.
Turns out, that's true: The paper simply shatters under the press after its seventh folding and crumbles in his hand when removed from the press, prompting a perplexed "What the f—?" from Vuohensilta.
WHEN a leader loses half his realm and his government's main source of revenue and shatters his people's dreams of independence, all in a couple of days, an apology might seem in order.
It's a terrific film, one that shatters stereotypes about race and gender in tentpole blockbusters, explores important ideas about black culture and Afrofuturism, and is a genuinely fun, well-made movie to boot.
Click here to view original GIFOr I guess, since the glass skateboard hilariously shatters into pieces right in the beginning, skating on a glass skateboard starts exactly how you'd think it'd start, too.
Sitting below its face are two hammers, which the crustacean cocks back and launches at its prey with such speed that it shatters snail shells and tears crabs' limbs right of their bodies.
But we know that Mother is comforted by the idea of him being just like her—socially opposed and content—that when he shatters that perception, he too becomes a threat to her.
You realise that after the animosity accumulates and shatters, all queer people are left with is something simple that most take for granted: the right to love someone just like everybody else does.
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With British politics spiraling towards an unpredictable endgame, makers of food and drugs are having to restructure operations in case the arrival of customs checks shatters supply chains, clogs ports and delays deliveries.
With British politics spiraling toward an unpredictable endgame, makers of food and drugs are having to restructure operations in case the arrival of customs checks shatters supply chains, clogs ports and delays deliveries.
Nonetheless, "Mad Enchantment" offers a moving portrait of the artist as an old man, and usefully shatters the myth of him as a lone genius sequestered in his garden, communing with the birds.
While it won't stand as a world record because it wasn't run under open marathon conditions, his achievement shatters the longstanding belief that a sub-two-hour marathon may not be humanly possible.
Suddenly, the passenger side front window shatters, as the driver appears to shoot from a distance of just two or three meters at the pedestrian, who falls to the ground and crawls away.
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This year, when history seems to be providing little guiding precedent, could be the one that shatters the calm," writes Jeremy W. Peters in his "Five Ways the Republican Convention Could Still Be Contentious.
Caroline White has the kind of voice that immediately shatters your heart into a thousand tiny pieces; ascending and cutting through everything around it like the Sun... if the Sun had the ability to sing.
But, the guy drops the crystal -- which shatters all over the floor -- and while the staff is distracted, the woman in the green-sleeves grabs another clothing item and again stuffs it into her purse.
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I would hesitate to say Room 104 completely shatters that idea — at least one of the episodes is so messy I can't quite make sense of it — but it's a breath of fresh air nonetheless.
"It's hard to imagine a scenario in which 2018 will not be the election that shatters midterm spending record as well because we still have Donald Trump as president," said Lake, the Georgia Republican consultant.
Taking in new worlds, whether they're the latest Afrofuturist adventure or a fantasy that shatters perceptions on gender, is a way to open my eyes in uncomfortable ways, and expose myself to new ideas and viewpoints.
As the faint echoes of last season's "Light of the Seven" play in the background (aka the soundtrack to Cersei's big sept blow out moment), Cersei lets loose an arrow that shatters the dragon's eye socket.
" The West Virginia Metro News reported that Loughry writes in the book that "of all the criminal politicians in West Virginia, the group that shatters the confidence of the people the most is a corrupt judiciary.
The women are among the more than 2,000 women who are gearing up to take office in state legislatures nationwide next year, a number that shatters the previous record for women who have held legislative seats.
From his roles as a scrupulous prohibition officer on Boardwalk Empire to a vindictive villain in Man of Steel, Michael Shannon is bound by nothing—his intensity shatters any notion of what a character should be.
But, a note from David Choi, an economist at Goldman Sachs, based on what's already leaked out, that new claims will reach 2.25 million when that report is finalized — a number that completely shatters all records.
The story's utter bobbins, but everything moves so smoothly, every skull shatters with a just-right crispness, and every up-close-and-deadly "glory kill" just sings itself hoarse with feverous glee for carnage and chaos.
If it shatters, which has been known to happen in the past, then you're stuck with quite a mess and will have to ditch that meal you just prepared out of fear of consuming said glass.
"This is a big deal not because he's a great basketball player but because he shatters these masculine tropes that we have," said Andre Perry, founding dean of urban education at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
As a fail-safe, the motherboard is enclosed in a mesh sleeve that can't be unscrewed, cracked, or even bored through, thanks to a circuit lining the interior that shatters at the touch of a drill bit.
But the attention to detail, specificity of their demands, and the inclusiveness of the conversation all indicate a level of care and detail that shatters the myth that these teenagers are somehow naive children playing at advocacy.
The bullish outlook shatters a broad consensus in January that 2018 would be another weak year for the dollar, with major lenders like Goldman Sachs predicting the greenback would continue to be "soggy" compared to other currencies.
This year, awarding the prize to Bob Dylan shatters the conceit that songwriters are not writers and that song lyrics are not literature, and honors lyrics as a literary art as important and worthy as any other.
That twisted birth leads Irredeemable's Superman stand-in, the Plutonian, through an unhappy childhood and into uneasy superheroism, until his unforeseen role in a terrible tragedy shatters his psyche and leads him to become a mass murderer.
" Leading up to the event, Brent's Instagram post of his husband taking care of household chores featured the caption, "This is what getting ready for #baby2babygala looks like when your 18 month old shatters the glass coffee table.
The novel, while long-winded, finds its stride in the quiet moments between Rachel and Zachariah, particularly when they reflect on the world they've built with their love, even as it shatters the lives of those around them.
The work of Mullican (18 – 224) and others, including his friend Gordon Onslow Ford (228–24), shatters the myth that the only radical art being made in America in the 1940s and '50s was by the Abstract Expressionists.
Books of The Times Ali Smith's new novel begins with the words "God was dead" and pivots to a scene in which a disembodied head hurls itself down a long hallway and shatters several priceless 18th-century figurines.
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Holmes will play FBI Special Agent Hazel Otis, who is in the midst of investigating a domestic terrorism threat when a personal indiscretion – an affair with a prominent general – shatters her life and threatens her career at the FBI.
In LA, the attack was a stark reminder of how chaotic shootings in crowded venues can be, and how one altercation in the wrong place can lead to a bloodbath that shatters a weeks-long trend of relative calm.
It shatters the illusion a bit, but Jimmy Jacobs wasn't going to be the Zombie Princess or write all the stories, Chuck Taylor's not walking through the door, and The Kings of Wrestling aren't reuniting for a real run.
Many of his sequential drawings, for example, are full of scenes where curious cops (link NSFW) are later seen enjoying themselves, and of ridiculously ostentatious men whose vanity all but shatters any kind of heteronormative ideal of a man.
"I tried to fight, but I can't help it / Even if I'll end up in shatters, baby it doesn't matter / Gonna give you my heart to break," she sings, a reminder that this shit is always a losing game.
Here's all the latest news: US shatters record for jobless claims: A record number of Americans filed for their first week of unemployment benefits as businesses shut down, with 3.28 million jobless claims in the week ended March 2.
The Mere Wife is an eerie, twisty retelling of Beowulf that is built around doubles: Everyone in Beowulf is mirrored and reimagined over and over again, until everyone — the monster, his mother, Beowulf himself — shatters into fragments of themselves.
Haptic feedback remains one of virtual reality's greatest challenges—the recent headsets do a decent job of tricking our eyes into believing we're somewhere else, but that illusion usually shatters when you try to reach out and touch something.
A series of gleaming signals race across a retro-futuristic landscape of red neon, running hotter and faster until one takes the lead, shatters a gleaming barrier, and lights up an LED bulb that feels as big as the world.
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"The image of liquid water teeming with microbes on the lunar surface completely shatters the current paradigm of the Moon as a dead rock in space," Schulze-Makuch wrote in an op-ed for Air and Space Magazine about the study.
Lauren Gunderson's "Natural Shocks," a monologue starring Pascale Armand in its world-premiere production for WP Theater, is an issue play that wants to be socially meaningful, with a would-be shocking ending that shatters the metaphor of the storm.
All the effort that we have done to make sure that people have primary care, that they have a doctor that they go to instead of going to the [emergency room], this idea of the public charge shatters all of that.
The Griffin purchase also shatters the record for the most expensive apartment sold in New York City, which was last set by computer company founder Michael Dell's purchase last year of a condo for $100.47 million, according to published reports.
On Champions of the Universe, intrepid Marawa often plays the buoyant assistant to her athlete friends, as she does for Inka, who shatters the record for shooting the farthest arrow using her fishnet-clad feet to wield the bow (you read that correctly).
In truth, social media is not a telescopic lens — as the telephone actually was — but an opinion-fracturing prism that shatters social cohesion by replacing a shared public sphere and its dynamically overlapping discourse with a wall of increasingly concentrated filter bubbles.
The ethnically purified fantasy of the populist imagination is a seditious force that obscures our higher loyalties, shatters the peace of liberal equality, and splits Americans into warring tribes ready to abuse people whom patriotic decency would otherwise compel us to defend.
The camera pans through dozens of campaign staffers, including former President Bill Clinton, campaign vice chairwoman Huma Abedin and surprise guest Jon Bon Jovi (frozen while strumming a guitar!), before stopping on Hillary, who shatters the illusion just a bit by blinking!
The camera pans through dozens of campaign staffers, including former President Bill Clinton, campaign vice chairwoman Huma Abedin and surprise guest Jon Bon Jovi (frozen while strumming a guitar!), before stopping on Hillary, who shatters the illusion just a bit by blinking!
There's also a strain of meta-humor running throughout the film; in one scene, the camera lens "shatters" as it knocks into a surface during an elaborate tracking shot, and later, the dramatic score gets turned on and off on a CD player.
" Combined with her silk-shirted, borderline futch onstage persona, Shane's voice shatters these demands, silencing those who would police her; Brennan compares Shane to the legendary James Brown and Irma Thomas, owning her stage with "a fearlessness that few people attempt even now.
Most of the explosions were in place, but a scene in which a menacing albino vagrant's body shatters like a pane of glass—this parenthetical is here only to apologize for the last few words you've read—was spelled out instead of illustrated.
Martin and Stevie's anguished son Billy — note the choice of name — gives into a climactic impulse, not to be revealed here, that shatters an altogether different norm, even as Martin elsewhere reports someone else's disturbing story of dandling a baby on their knee.
For Paul Ryan, a Long, Labored Path Leading Away From Donald Trump House Republicans in Close Races Worry Trump's Problems May Hurt Them Rise of Saudi Prince Shatters Decades of Royal Tradition At the convention, Mr. Thiel sounded a populist tone rarely heard among entrepreneurs.
"Every time a gun is discharged or bullets are fired on or onto school grounds, it shatters the sense of safety children should feel at school," Ruhi Bengali, senior manager of legislative research for Everytown for Gun Safety, said in a statement to Vox.
In 141 minutes, it shatters the ceiling of how good Warner Bros.' superhero movies can be — or how good we expect them to be — while also hitting the floor by returning, particularly late in its third act, to the DC formula of staging a big, bloated, finale.
Each time Trump shatters previously accepted boundaries of presidential behavior, it's become a ritual for political strategists and analysts to ask whether this will be the moment that cracks the foundation of his support, particularly among his core groups of blue-collar, older, evangelical and rural whites.
When John Gregory Dunne, and then their daughter Quintana, died suddenly and left her reeling, she took to the page again to process her grief and, through that, the experience of grief, the way it leaves us in a pattern of cyclical thinking and shatters hope.
But if he doesn't want his achievements muddied by foreign policy, he'll spend his last year redoubling his efforts to contain the Middle East refugee crisis before it goes from a giant humanitarian problem to a giant geostrategic problem that shatters America's most important ally: the European Union.
And between one and three miles out—the so-called "light damage" zone—glass shatters with enough force to injure people, Buddemeier says, as a fireball as hot as the sun shot up to five miles into the atmosphere, pulling dirt and debris with it from the collapsing buildings.
If I accidentally drop my phone and my screen shatters, the repair will be costly: if you don't have Apple Care, Apple will charge $199 to repair an iPhone 11 screen, $279 to repair an iPhone 11 Pro screen, and $329 to repair an iPhone 11 Pro Max screen.
The dynamic puts Republicans in an ongoing dilemma in dealing with a President who shatters all norms, speaks falsehoods regularly and dabbles daily in new controversies: They can speak up against Trump and win over their critics but risk the wrath of Trump -- and his supporters -- in the process.
While the Mate 20163 Pro will still be available online next month and on sale at Best Buy stores by the end of the quarter, the lack of carrier buy-in means it will be tougher to get device support if your screen shatters or if something goes wrong.
She listens to herself say, "I wasn't abused, but for me, it took me years to get comfortable to have an orgasm with a man," and she shatters, understanding that Bill left marks on her she never noticed because they were hidden away in her assumptions about what was normal.
Other voices in the conversation: Darrick Hamilton, director of urban policy, the New School: The dice should not be loaded Edmund S. Phelps, Nobel laureate and economics professor, Columbia University: Give us grassroots innovation Lyman Stone, agriculture economist, USDA: Resist the taker-state Tobias Stone, founder, Newsquare: Inequality shatters societies
Bolton&aposs reported claim about his conversation with Trump, which he said took place last August, also shatters the key defense the president&aposs lawyers have put forward in his impeachment trial: There are no firsthand witnesses who can testify that Trump himself confirmed a quid pro quo with Ukraine.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 19th and 81103th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 66023th and 66013th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 2137th and 21718th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 19th and 70893th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 21718th and 21784th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 70833th and 70823th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 9100th and 116th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
The supporting characters are still around, and they have their moments (a particularly funny scene happens when Fleabag's sister, Claire [Sian Clifford], asks her to cater a posh corporate event, and Fleabag accidentally shatters a priceless award), but the real meat of the show is the tango between Fleabag and The Priest.
Watch Leia rescue Han in one badass minute in animated 'Star Wars' short Sex ed video for teens shatters myths about sexuality and disability Dad releases another video of his 4-year-old son's hockey practice, and it's priceless Amy Schumer talks about the reality of living with severe vomiting during pregnancy
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 19th and 20th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 78413th and 78403th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 21660th and 196812th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 211915th and 211th centuries, this complicated mixture of myth and historical reality shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Mothers of Them All An early, searing loss — seven-month-old twins named Philadelphia and Jubilee who succumb to pneumonia — hardens and shatters a young mother's heart in the first section of Ayana Mathis's debut novel, "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie," about one family's fleeting joys and desperate struggles during the Great Migration.
In In the Woods, Rob and his partner Cassie have the kind of easy intimacy that Secret Place's Stephen longs for "like his dream girl" — their colleagues draw cartoons of them as Mulder and Scully and whisper rumors that they must have grown up together — but after they sleep together, everything shatters.
Don't you hate it when you're at your psychedelic office, just minding your own business at the water cooler, and your computers start sucking everyone through the screens and regurgitating them through the floors, and then the copier disassembles itself, and then everything shatters and implodes into the mouth of an omnipotent purple being?
Southwest Airlines emergency landing It reads like a scene out of a Hollywood thriller: A piece of a plane engine breaks off in midair, shatters a window, and a mom in a window seat is halfway sucked out of the plane before terrified passengers haul her back in; then, despite their heroism, she dies.
Like I said back in August when we premiered a track from the first Infinity Crush album in three years, Caroline's is the kind of voice that immediately shatters your heart into a thousand tiny pieces; ascending and cutting through everything around it like the sun... if the sun had the ability to sing.
Yet the novel also does not delve into the meaning of the nation, the history of Spain or the slide of the liberation movement into violent struggle and outright terrorism, preferring to hover over a few ordinary thugs whose adolescent impulses are channeled into the ekintza that shatters the bond between Miren and Bittori.
Viewed largely through the aggrieved eyes of a shaman whose tribe is on the verge of extinction at the hands of Colombian rubber barons in the 19th and 20th centuries, "Embrace of the Serpent," a fantastical mixture of myth and historical reality, shatters lingering illusions of first-world culture as more advanced than any other, except technologically.
Other voices in the conversation: Robert J. Gordon, economics professor, Northwestern University, author The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The political pendulum will swing back Darrick Hamilton, director of urban policy, the New School: The dice should not be loaded Lyman Stone, agriculture economist, USDA: Resist the taker-state Tobias Stone, founder, Newsquare: Inequality shatters societies
Other voices in the conversation: Robert J. Gordon, economics professor, Northwestern University, author The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The political pendulum will swing back Edmund S. Phelps, Nobel laureate and economics professor, Columbia University: Give us grassroots innovation Lyman Stone, agriculture economist, USDA: Resist the taker-state Tobias Stone, founder, Newsquare: Inequality shatters societies
Hillary Clinton shatters $100M fundraising goal Nevada and beyond Coming out of South Carolina, where 50 delegates are at stake, the remaining candidates face a test of organization in Nevada and a test of their conservative credentials in a slew of mostly Southern states on March 1 when nearly 600 delegates will be up for grabs.
"This small, diminutive woman — who was not officially on the Voyager team, but writing papers and thinking about the problem — walks into the room, walks to the podium, pulls down the microphone so she could be heard and speaks her case, and shatters everyone's ideas in the room," Dr. Bagenal said of the scene at the conference.
In Black Panther No. 8 (drawn by Joe Jusko), we see Black Panther join the Avengers for the first time — not because he wants to save the world, but because he's suspicious of them: The issue offers a complex look into the mind of Black Panther, and it shatters the relationship he has with the other Avengers.
February shatters heat records, becomes hottest month for planet Recent reports have increased concern about the impact of rising sea levels from ice melt, including a study released this month in the journal Nature suggesting that melting ice in Antarctica has the potential to contribute to a rise in sea levels of more than 3 feet by the end of the century.
Other voices in the conversation Robert J. Gordon, economics professor, Northwestern University, author The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The political pendulum will swing back Darrick Hamilton, director of urban policy, the New School: The dice should not be loaded Edmund S. Phelps, Nobel laureate and economics professor, Columbia University: Give us grassroots innovation Tobias Stone, founder, Newsquare: Inequality shatters societies
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Charlize Theron's evil queen and Emily Blunt's ice queen refuse to stop glaring at each other in metallic gowns until one of them melts or shatters, while Chris Hemsworth's huntsman Eric and Jessica Chastain's warrior Sara fight like hell against forest goblins and frozen owls for the chance to ditch their embellished leather tunics in peace and just get it on already.
By now the news that the spirit of Game of Thrones will continue with a prequel series set to air after the original show shatters everyone's hearts with a Valyrian steel blade and laughs about it has spread across the internet, but the pilot order's cryptic references to White Walkers and the Age of Heroes offers more questions than answers.
Robert J. Gordon, economics professor, Northwestern University, author The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The political pendulum will swing back Darrick Hamilton, director of urban policy, the New School: The dice should not be loaded Edmund S. Phelps, Nobel laureate and economics professor, Columbia University: Give us grassroots innovation Lyman Stone, agriculture economist, USDA: Resist the taker-state Tobias Stone, founder, Newsquare: Inequality shatters societies
"If you have a nominee who expresses warmth toward one of our most mischievous and menacing adversaries, a nominee who shatters all the norms about how our leaders treat families whose sons died for our country, a nominee proposing to rethink the alliances that have guided our foreign policy for 60 years, that demands coverage — copious coverage and aggressive coverage," said Carolyn Ryan, The New York Times's senior editor for politics.
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If you haven't booked, neither of you will bring it up because then you are, for better or worse, committed to spending two weeks solidly together covered in sunscreen, which might give the sheen-like illusion of things being back to normal—it's hard to stay too mad at each other when you're in a piazza in Rome drinking a strong beer and watching the dusky sun come down as you wait for a plate of spaghetti and mussels—but quickly shatters on the second-to-last night when one of you can't find sunglasses, and it descends into a two-hour screaming match and one of you slamming your hotel door, going for a big furious foreign walk, then coming back timidly 45 minutes later and having to borrow a keycard from reception to get back into your room.
Here's my full story... FOR THE RECORD, PART ONE -- Vox's Dara Lind: "7 times the Mueller report caught Sean Spicer and Sarah Sanders lying to press..." (Vox) -- CJR's Kyle Pope: Mueller could "finally be the turn that convinces a surprisingly credulous White House press corps—credulous in spite of everything we've seen—that Trump's words have lost their value, that his history, now enshrined in Mueller, of lying to and about the press to further his interests and save his presidency should now be reflected in everything we say about him..." (CJR) -- NYT's Michael Grynbaum chronicled how TV journalists unpacked the Mueller report in real time... (NYT) -- Politico's Andrew Restuccia noted that the Mueller report "shatters" repeated claims from Trump aides that there was not turmoil in the White House... (Politico) -- Important not to overlook this: "Mueller discovered new ways Russia attempted to interfere in the 2016 election..." (CNN) Two "Mueller Report" books are in the top 10 Right now the Skylark version of "The Mueller Report" is No. 3 on Amazon's best selling books chart, while the Washington Post's version is No. 8.

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