Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"shook-up" Definitions
  1. nervously upset : AGITATED

562 Sentences With "shook up"

How to use shook up in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shook up" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shook up". Mastering all the usages of "shook up" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And you have someone that came in, sort of, shook up Washington, D.C., and sort of shook up the establish norms.
Here are just some speeches that shook up the march.
Thrun's arrival shook up both the Zee and Opener teams.
Thaksin shook up the old order and made powerful enemies.
" We too could say that we "shook up the world.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The world faces 2017 all shook up.
Elsewhere in America, Democrats also shook up elections on Tuesday.
Mr. Buhari shook up the chain of command, appointing Lt. Gen.
These were bold attempts that shook up soccer's winter transfer window.
Blues coach Mike Yeo shook up his lines in the game.
He shook up the world, and the world's better for it.
Washington was so shook up that even pals like Republican Sens.
GLEN COVE "All Shook Up," Elvis Presley tribute by Plaza Productions.
But things also shook up a little bit under Cook's watch.
That was a thing that shook up our office from time.
The CBS Corporation also recently shook up its board of directors.
"Hopefully," he added, "things are getting shook up a little bit."
The timing, in particular, shook up members of the LGBTQ community.
Through their playfulness, they shook up a sense of mundane, everyday life.
It also shook up the pricing on some of its service tiers.
The arrival of Kevin, Kerri and Sheri shook up the Astorino household.
I'm still a bit shook up and struggling with some residual fear.
In February 2019, Rakuten — formerly known as Ebates — shook up the market.
The Trump administration shook up the nation's economic base in two ways.
Bottom line: Trump shook up the gun conversation for one hour Wednesday.
Fortuyn, an outspoken academic, shook up the Netherlands with his anti-immigrant rhetoric.
AB InBev shook up its board, appointing a new chairman and replacing directors.
Trump calls out House Freedom Caucus He shook up his West Wing staff.
On Monday, the T.S.A. shook up its leadership and added administrators in Chicago.
Safe to say, the past 20173 hours have Uber a little shook up.
President Barack Obama's landmark health care bill shook up the health care system.
Then, in the middle of that war, geneticists shook up the paradigm completely.
Here are 14 artists from across the board who shook up their scenes.
The fear of a job recruiter stalking your Facebook account just got shook up.
Keynes shook up the settled consensus, codifiable in the textbooks of Marshall and Pigou.
Her stories shook up cliches, stereotypes and Western-centric narratives about empowerment and development.
Ruff shook up lines, and one new line in particular seemed to cohere instantly.
Past events like Marvel's Civil War and DC's Rebirth shook up their respective universes.
Immelt also shook up GE's portfolio, shedding plastics, NBCUniversal and most of GE Capital.
A Boeing 787 deal with Emirates also shook up the battle for widebody orders.
The coal boss shook up what had been a two-man Republican primary: Rep.
Even if the race were shook up substantially, it's hard to see this changing.
Those emails shook up the 2016 presidential race when released by Wikileaks last year.
"All of these things shook up their nice, neat little view," Dr. Etheridge said.
Trump "shook up" the economy, the House Ways and Means Committee chairman told CNBC.
Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's decision to jump in shook up the race.
But last weekend The Witch hit theaters and, frankly, we're still a little shook up.
Papadopoulos made this most explicit when the government of Italy shook up its intelligence services.
News that she's "shook up" and that her hand "hurts," but that she's doing okay.
Joe Walsh is about to get all shook up at the King of Rock's house!
In April it dismissed its chief executive, J. Michael Pearson, and shook up its board.
Trump shook up his transition after the election, ousting those with close ties to Christie.
Cohen shook up his legal team on Monday, adding two new criminal defense attorneys (Bloomberg).
CANNES, France — On Tuesday, Spike Lee shook up the Cannes Film Festival all over again.
The surprise season 16 exit of Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) rightly shook up Grey's Anatomy.
Rick Scott shook up the Senate map Monday with his decision to challenge Democratic Sen.
"You know, it shook up The Gap," John told CNBC's "The Brave Ones" in 2018.
Whole Foods, the purveyor of organic food products, once shook up the grocery store aisle.
But but none of that shook up the fundamental reading I'd made in that Paste piece.
With his departure, CBS shook up the board, bringing in new directors allied with the Redstones.
Stocks in the autos sector underperformed, as news from Daimler and Volkswagen shook up the sector.
Meanwhile, the South Korean company shook up its senior management, replacing all three co-chief executives.
Obviously, they were very shook up over what had happened but they weren&apost physically injured.
Vista shook up the executive team and improved Marketo's profit margin but kept investing in growth.
When Oreo Thins were introduced back in 2015, they shook up the snacking world big time.
A downpour of data shook up investor sentiment on the second trading day of the week.
It replaced him with Mr. Papa, previously of the Perrigo Company, and shook up the board.
Mr. Blasio, a Democrat, shook up his administration in December to combat the increase in homelessness.
The caucus results were sobering for Mr. Biden, who shook up his campaign leadership in response.
He's the biggest casualty of a spying scandal that shook up the Swiss bank last year.
Pokémon Go shook up the streets,It really got all those gamers out of their seats.
New York (CNN)Eco-friendly meatless food products shook up the fast food industry in 2446.
Kevin O'Leary, a star of reality television, shook up the race when he entered it in January.
And Arpaio shook up the race yet again last week, launching his campaign days before McSally's entry.
The revelation shook up the election campaign and put GOP rival Donald Trump ahead on some polls.
The move briefly shook up markets, with the initially plunging more than 6 percent on the news.
"She really was the only one in the restaurant I could see being shook up," he said.
Jim Hackett shook up the senior ranks at Ford, five months after taking over as chief executive.
The catastrophe, along with the deadly Northridge Earthquake of 1994, also shook up the state's political establishment.
In recent months, Valeant shook up its board and added a new chief executive, Joseph C. Papa.
Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, shook up the race with very last-minute entries into the Democratic field.
Village administrator Marrin's new authority shook up the police department, and there was a change in leadership.
It was a slick counter elbow that shook up Edgar and set the table for the finish.
Even CNN, which shook up the broadcast news paradigm, featured stately battleships of dignity like Bernard Shaw.
He shook up the military and security services, dumping dozens of generals, including two commanders last summer.
But the mailings shook up communities, and the Metropolitan Police of London warned Britons to be vigilant.
I saw those first plane passengers in baggage claim and they were all stressed and shook up.
""There's a great quote by Muhammad Ali in the museum — 'I shook up the world,' he said.
Despite depression, heartbreak, and other darkness, Kane shook up the art form like no one had for years.
The back-to-back tragedies shook up YouTube, known to be an inclusive platform for the LGBTQ community.
These languages shook up the tech industry as new technologies like Go leapfrogged more established languages in popularity.
Whole Foods was up 5 percent after the grocer shook up its board and appointed a new CFO.
However, the sudden death of one candidate, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, shook up the race in May.
The move also shook up traditional makeup of the council, diminishing the role of military and intelligence leadership.
Just as he shook up the world in life, she said, he's still shaking it up in death.
The Menlo Park, California-based company first shook up the brokerage space in 2013 with commission-free trading.
Sandy seemed to be the most shook up about the accident, reflecting back on arriving at its scene.
Barrington and Avon had agreed to a settlement last year which shook up the company's board of directors.
Last week, Trump shook up his campaign's top leadership, putting Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway in top jobs.
Trump previously praised Comey after he sent the October letter to Congress that shook up the presidential race.
Whole Foods was up 3.4 percent after the grocer shook up its board and appointed a new CFO.
The advance of technology continued to disrupt major industries while activist investors shook up the boardroom, he said.
Donald Trump shook up his campaign with moves that suggest he intends to stick with his aggressive style.
He did not win, but he shook up the political establishment in the central part of the state.
" Mr. Gray said Officer Yanez was "still very shook up" after the verdict, but "extremely happy it's over.
The breakup shook up the credit card industry, driving business from millions of customers to other card companies.
At its international operations, it recently shook up management at COFCO Agri, the unit it acquired from Noble Group .
Cheyenne Jackson Broadway shows: All Shook Up, Xanadu, Damn Yankees First job: Restaurant worker This is a gross story.
"My very first Broadway performance was 'All Shook Up,' which was a jukebox musical of Elvis music," Scott recalls.
This season shook up Drag Race's typical rules, and forced contestants to cut each other, rather than the judges.
The situation shook up Maksim enough for him to miss an appearance after being eliminated from 'DWTS' Monday night.
But Thursday's lunchtime performance at Trinity Church inadvertently became a tribute to another musician who shook up conventions: Prince.
"They are still pretty shook up, but I think the initial shock is starting to wear off," Butler said.
" He added that Trump "is the only one left" denying the election interference, and "that shook up Mr. Cohen.
The unit has seen around a dozen key staffers depart since Maduro shook up PDVSA's top management in January.
Plus, my 19-year-old daughter that came to work with me was shook up from the whole experience.
In her first few weeks, she shook up Washington with talk of progressive taxation and a Green New Deal.
This threat shook up Mexico enough that its foreign minister rushed to Washington to again promise to do more.
Trump on Friday night also shook up White House operations, replacing acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney with Rep.
A month ago, Hickenlooper shook up his presidential team, allowing his campaign manager, finance director and spokeswoman to leave.
Mr. Biden already shook up his campaign last month, installing Anita Dunn, a longtime adviser, as his chief strategist.
Ms. Moss brought in Mr. Langrée in 2002 and, with him, shook up what had become a calcified series.
Two other unseeded players who shook up this half of the draw couldn't follow up seismic upsets on Saturday.
Though Nixon's bid came up short on Thursday, she shook up up the gubernatorial race, and New York politics.
Zillow: The online real estate-turned-house flipping company, which recently shook up its leadership, reports earnings after the close.
Mr Limbaugh shook up the ossified talk-show format by dispensing with the tedious call-ins and adding anarchic humour.
But by being the first game to really meld action-adventure and RPG elements in 3D, it shook up gaming.
Everyone's favorite photo-sharing app shook up the digital world when it released a new feature called IGTV this summer.
A young investor who shook up European venture capital on its shocking diversity record is now raising her own fund.
In March, Huawei shook up its top ranks, making the founder's daughter one of four vice chairs of the board.
The Capitals also have lost four of their last five games, and coach Barry Trotz shook up his top lines.
The 2016 presidential election shook up the national map, but the reddest and bluest states may not come as surprise.
"Now, we're seeing the result of policies of ... a competitive tax code," Brady said, adding, Trump "shook up" the economy.
Many things have happened since the business deal that shook up the music industry — here's how it all went down.
Ocasio-Cortez ran decidedly to the left of Crowley, but she also shook up how Democrats go about getting elected.
Weber shook up the Kansas State starting lineup, with Johnson and guard Barry Brown getting their first starts of the season.
That movement shook up US politics and changed the face of the Republican Party, and we could see similar aftershocks here.
Hance shook up the nation two years ago when he was on duty at the Pride Parade in New York City.
Norwegian Air shook up global aviation by offering discounted flights within Europe and to the United States, Asia, and Latin America.
Lee was a brand-new voice in cinema — a 29-year-old visionary — and shook up the world of black representation.
To appease investors and regulators, the bank overhauled its operational structure, shook up its board and hired a new compliance officer.
Trump shook up his campaign's organization again this week, but Manafort and Gates retain their titles and much of their influence.
TUESDAY • Elton John's memoir drops: As seen in the film "Rocketman," the British rocker shook up the music world -- and beyond.
He then shook up the spirit with lemon juice and honey, poured it over ice, and topped it with tonic water.
But because the Lyons already shook-up Angelo to no avail, they've discarded the idea that the DuBois have taken her.
Mr. Ramaphosa quickly shook up Eskom's board and eventually appointed a highly respected minister to overhaul Eskom and other state enterprises.
Mr. Sanders's campaign shook up its New Hampshire staff over the weekend as Ms. Warren continued to make inroads among progressives.
Planters, owned by Kraft Heinz (KHC), recently shook up Twitter when it killed off its mascot Mr. Peanut in an accident.
But he certainly shook up protocols, helping to embolden artists of later generations like Mr. Tyson, who turns 30 on Monday.
Vintage pinafores fluttered in antique shop windows; on a corner, servers shook up milkshakes at a soda fountain called Another Time.
Later that year, Avaya emerged from bankruptcy, and shook up its leadership team with new hires, including new CEO Jim Chirico.
Not only did you impact a nation, but you defined a culture and you shook up and woke up a generation.
One such moment was in the 1970s; another occurred recently when Miramax shook up the indie world and the studios noticed.
The settlement invoked bipartisan outrage in Washington, shook up leadership at the bank and placed retail banking under an intense microscope.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Masayoshi Son shook up the tech industry with his mega fund and $45 billion of Saudi cash.
Under CEO Satya Nadella's leadership, Microsoft shook up its internal operations to prioritize the cloud and demote its legacy business, Windows.
That role finally materialized on Friday when Trump shook up his administration, prompting the resignation of White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
The request comes days after TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger shook up TSA's management, removing the head of security operations, Kelly Hoggan.
News that she is "shook up" from the incident, and that her hand "hurts" following the collision but is otherwise doing okay.
Before the Weinstein scandal shook up Hollywood this month, some women in the animation industry spoke to Buzzfeed anonymously about their treatment.
Cavaliers Coach Tyronn Lue shook up his starting lineup, going with Korver and J. R. Smith over Jeff Green and Rodney Hood.
In response, Chipotle shook up its board, revamped food safety and gave away millions of dollars in free food with little effect.
This all went down as the Suns shook up their coaching staff, pushing out  head coach, Earl Watson, and assistants on Sunday.
That shook up markets that had priced in a Clinton victory over Republican Donald Trump, prompting losses in stocks and the dollar.
The first debate shook up the race and drew a record viewership, so expectations are high on all fronts for Sunday's contest.
Donald Trump just shook up his campaign by naming two new executives to lead his campaign, essentially demoting campaign manager Paul Manafort.
SoftBank shook up the venture capital world with its unprecedented $100 billion Vision Fund, and the speculation continues around its follow-up.
When Daft Punk shook up the music world with their brand of French house music in the '20s, they were a revelation.
"A lot of people are pretty shook up having to go through that and experience that, including our officers," McKindley told WLKY.
The Sex and the City star shook up the Democratic gubernatorial race when she decided to mount a progressive challenge against Cuomo.
Read more:NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueWe have to love more.
Its merger with Whole Foods Market, announced in June 2017, shook up the supply chain industry and put pressure on grocery markets.
The FCC's moves under Obama shook up how federal agencies typically handle privacy, where the FTC was traditionally responsible for enforcement actions.
"I was angry and shook up," she recalled, as she sat on a couch in her New York City apartment on Tuesday.
Lee Kun-hee shook up the company in 21993 with a new management philosophy that helped Samsung become an iconic global brand.
But leaks about the sale snarled his plans, and he was later brought on as Mr. Trump shook up his top aides.
"So Gary's family is all shook up," he said near the end of a segment about a lawsuit over Elvis Presley memorabilia.
Daniela Andrade "Wet Dreams" This track from Honduran producer and artist Daniela Andrade had me all shook up after just 30 seconds.
On Wednesday, Mr. Corbyn shook up the race with a last-minute decision to join a televised debate in Cambridge that Mrs.
Trump's comments have created more momentum for Barletta, who shook up the field when he jumped into the race in late August.
The Scandal star shook up the food world after he posted a video of himself spreading peanut butter all over his scrambled eggs.
Kris Jenner is "shook up" after crashing her Rolls Royce on Wednesday, but is otherwise OK. The Kardashain-Jenner family matriarch told E!
Last month, the company shook up its Building 8 hardware team, splitting it up into Facebook Reality Labs (AR/VR) and Portal teams.
While China data shook up Asian markets, Fed fears continued to weigh on Wall Street also, which was trading sharply lower on Thursday.
That one moment shook up the race, with Biden drooping in the polls and Harris surging back into the first tier of candidates.
Clearly, none of this stuff was even a glimmer of an idea at the time 3Dfx shook up the GPU market in 1996.
Before Spotify and other streaming sites shook up the music business (more of that later), there was Apple's iPod, which launched in 2001.
The young investor who shook up European venture capital's approach to diversity is now striking out and raising her own $30 million fund.
First, there was Nick Viall, perhaps the series' Most Recurring Character Of All Time, who shook up multiple seasons by... simply showing up.
When the growing pandemic could no longer be dismissed as a media scare, he shifted and shook up his administration's coronavirus task force.
A cantankerous self-made tycoon, Mr. Pickens shook up the oil business, promoted the concept of shareholder value and evangelized for renewable energy.
CHICAGO — When "The Adventures of Augie March," Saul Bellow's groundbreaking 500-plus-page Chicago epic, was published in 1953, it shook up literature.
Those decisions helped stabilize the American economy but shook up the political landscape, birthing the conservative Tea Party movement and revitalizing progressive politics.
Prince — whose posthumous album is being released today — repeatedly shook up the music industry with his infectious, genre-bending songs and daring personality.
The 28 companies aren't that well known, but the announcement shook up a number of semiconductor stocks in the American market, Cramer said.
Along with BHLDN, the wedding collection of Anthropologie, J. Crew shook up the industry with an indie approach to the stiff bridal market.
Redshirt freshman Aundre Hyatt made his first career start in place of Emmitt Williams as coach Will Wade shook up his starting lineup.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, Libya's leader at the time, and a personal jihad against that dictatorship, which in turn shook up his children's world.
He shook up French telecoms by starting an ultra low-cost internet service and mobile operator, Free, which forced industry stalwarts to follow.
E-cigarette maker Juul curtailed its expansion and shook up its management in 2019 in the face of regulatory scrutiny and federal investigations.
Seriousness in cinema is often viewed with suspicion and that's as true now as it was when, say, Antonioni shook up the art.
The Outlaw movement revolutionized country music in the 1970s the way gangsta rap shook up West Coast hip hop in the early 1990s.
Trotz shook up his lines to start the second period, moving Devante Smith-Pelly up to the top line with Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom.
The company shook up its management this year, with Bernardo Gomez and Alfonso de Angoitia taking the reins as co-chief executives in January.
In a year where the #MeToo movement shook up the world, and certainly the entertainment industry, songs of female empowerment have a momentous resonance.
Because 2017 was a year of seismic change, here are 12 moments that really shook up the fashion industry over the past 12 months.
"People are walking around in shock and disbelief and really shook up," Bruce O&aposConnell, who owns the inn, said of his 100 employees.
CUOMO: OK. BROOKS: But, you know, I was so shook up and I was so focused on other things, I wasn't taking down names.
Then, she tells me about a shooting at the gas station down the street that happened last year and shook up the whole community.
However, another major fraud involving metals warehouses that shook up the industry this year has fueled fresh interest in such a scheme, they added.
NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueThe most iconic athlete born in every state
But it still shook up the Washington status quo because because Republicans were forced to dismantle Senate rules to get around a Democratic filibuster.
Rocked by the hands of Sorrasak, Pud Pad Noy demonstrated his versatility and shook up his opponent with cannonball round kicks left and right.
"Doom" shook up the video game industry when it first came out in 1993 as a free file for PCs that people could download.
Krystal shook up its leadership ranks in November, naming both a new president and chief operating officer following the abrupt departure of its CEO.
Israel President Trump shook up longstanding US policy regarding the Golan Heights, a highly contested and strategic region claimed by both Israel and Syria.
His tenure was marked by the revelations of Edward Snowden, whose leaks about U.S. intelligence shook up the community like nothing in a generation.
Here are the 10 biggest Republican retirements so far, ranked in order of how significantly they shook up the House battleground map: 1. Rep.
Square could rattle the payments industry in the same way Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google shook up other traditional markets, according to one analyst.
Dellaquila explained to CNN Business that the idea for a 22020G fund came about when Standard & Poor's shook up its sector classifications last year.
Political newcomer and national mortgage company founder Kevin Stitt shook up the race by raising $4.2 million ahead of the primary to outpace all candidates.
In keeping with an innovative personality that shook up the sometimes stuffy world of the law, the crusading prosecutor, 48, announced his exit on Twitter.
Just 2987 days ahead of the U.S. presidential election, the news shook up the campaign, in which Clinton is the front-runner in opinion polls.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump shook up his campaign for the second time this summer, appointing pollster Kellyanne Conway as his new campaign manager on Wednesday.
In an effort to tap into that enthusiasm, Trump shook up the Ohio contest by staging a freewheeling rally in suburban Columbus on Saturday night.
Please forgive me for not being able to remember all the names of all the congressmen right now but I'm a little bit shook up.
The three men were the first to stand trial on charges brought by U.S. prosecutors in 2015 as part of investigations that shook up FIFA.
Last year, the brand moved its braintrust from Michigan to New York City and shook up the ranks, bringing in a lot of fresh blood.
Leonard shook up the basketball world hours after a powerful earthquake rocked the region when news broke that the Los Angeles native was homeward bound.
Sidibé quickly shook up the institution, pushing out some of Piot's appointees while elevating others -- particularly Brazilian Dr. Luiz Loures, who became Sidibé's top adviser.
The deep and star-studded 2011 NBA Draft classNBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the league
Whereas most One Great Idea books tend to present gloomy, Puritan-like sermons about how far we have fallen, this one shook up such pessimism.
NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueThe biggest sports story the year you were born
The highest-ranking elected Republican, Mr. Ryan shook up the presidential race in May when he said he was not ready to endorse Mr. Trump.
Which is what occurred with such unfortunate early ventures as "Good Vibrations" (the perky Beach Boys musical) and "All Shook Up" (the castrated Elvis musical).
They were on the fashion blogger scene back when fashionistas documented their outfits on their blogs and shook up the front row at fashion week.
The story suggests that the virus has spread to medical workers and people who help clean hospitals so the markets are shook up by that.
That split was in part caused by the war, which, as wars tend to, shook up the views of those who had fought in it.
That law shook up internet giants and global advertising firms, both of which had previously used—and at times abused—consumer data with little oversight.
Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shook up the Capitol this week by cheering on a group of climate activists protesting inside the office of Rep.
For a recent press appearance for The Good Place, the actress shook up her signature style just a little and found herself a whole new look.
Those remarks came before he shook up his campaign leadership and reshaped his campaign into one pockmarked by fewer controversies and a heavier focus on policy.
Just a week after the United Kingdom shook up the world by voting to leave the European Union, market behavior has done a 180-degree turn.
With a pair of improbable billion-dollar acquisitions, huge conglomerates have snapped up both of the cheap shaving startups that shook up the men's grooming business.
New moves: SurveyMonkey also recently shook up its board of directors, with the addition of tennis star and entrepreneur Serena Williams and Intuit CEO Brad Smith.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon shook up his lineup for Game 1613, moving LF Ben Zobrist to the No. 3 spot and dropping Rizzo to No. 4.
On August 23, a Dutch statistician shook up the usually slow world of scientific publishing by giving it a glimpse of an automated open data future.
President Donald Trump and his deputies shook up the markets last week with a tax cut plan that was big on promises and short on details.
The scandal shook up Volkswagen's leadership, with the company spending billions to settle government and private claims related to it, including retrofitting or buying back vehicles.
Gillibrand shook up the political establishment earlier this summer by being the first prominent Democrat to call for the abolishment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Last month, Whole Foods shook up its board, naming five new independent directors to replace others who had resigned, and named a new chief financial officer.
News of the back-to-back shootings shook up the Team Internet community — but at VidCon, it seemed it also helped bring them even closer together.
Apple shook up the iPhone buying experience last year with the addition of the iPhone Upgrade Program, which lets people level up their phones each year.
" Trump's visit to the Museum of African-American History and Culture: Trump especially liked the Muhammad Ali exhibit, featuring the quote: "I shook up the world.
The Jets shook up the N.F.L. draft on Saturday by soaring three spots to No. 26 over all in a stunning swap with the Indianapolis Colts.
It shook up mountains and pulverized rocks, freeing up essential minerals and nutrients like phosphorus, oxygen and nitrogen for use in the growing carnival of life.
After profits stalled at Zenith, the voluble executive shook up management and installed himself as the acting chief executive of this venerable but sleepy watch brand.
Eve and Jessica Gale may have entered the house a few hours after the original cast, but their late arrival certainly shook up the new dynamic.
In late 2015, he shook up his administration, putting Steven Banks in charge of managing the crisis and restructuring the homeless services and general welfare agencies.
Cigna rival Aetna had agreed to combine with drugstore chain and pharmacy benefit manager CVS Health months earlier in a deal that shook up the space.
BHP Billiton – BHP shook up its board of directors, announcing the departure of two members amid pressure from hedge funds Elliot Management and Tribeca Investment Partners.
Cigna's rival Aetna had agreed to combine with drugstore chain and pharmacy benefit manager CVS Health months earlier in a deal that shook up the space.
On a recent vacation aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, my bartender was a bionic arm that compliantly took my order and shook up a cocktail.
He also used social media and shook up traditional fashion production cycles by enabling people to buy designs as soon as they were shown on the catwalk.
Global stock markets have been on a roller coaster of a ride during 2016, as elections and leading central banks delivered outcomes that shook up investor sentiment.
Fidel Castro shook up a largely hereditary profession by founding the National School of Circus in the 1970s, staffed largely by clowns trained in the Soviet Union.
Alfred Lerner, the former owner of the Cleveland Browns, netted as much as $58 million in a deal that shook up a Midwest bank in the 3503s.
They are getting shook up a bit this Mobile World Congress though, as the company is announcing not one, but three new high-end, productivity-focused tablets.
Nauert's status within the administration was elevated in March when Trump shook up the leadership at the agency and replaced Tillerson with then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo.
It was 1990: before email shook up the way we communicate, and before the Internet changed our lives — my life — in ways I never could have predicted.
Drake Bell told us last week Austin's got a good face for Elvis ... and Butler's got us all shook up as he slips even further into character.
Yesterday's news that Apple would be giving a bigger revenue share to app developers if they rope people into long-term subscriptions shook up the software world.
After Spade left the company, the brand struggled to grow amidst the tumultuous retail environment of the mid 2000s, as e-commerce shook up traditional business models.
Joe Crowley in Tuesday's New York primary has stunned the Democratic establishment and shook up the party's likely line of succession to become the next House speaker.
The company recently shook up its sales leadership, replacing Chief Revenue Officer Todd Anderman, who is leaving after more than six years at the digital media company.
A Texas judge has dismissed one of the charges against anti-abortion filmmaker David Daleiden, whose undercover videos targeting Planned Parenthood shook up the organization last year.
Saric (29 points) steers 76ers past Lakers LOS ANGELES — Lakers coach Luke Walton shook up his lineup, but the results were a familiar one for Los Angeles.
While our first tweets may have been lacking (Kim Kardashian's is a gem), there have been numerous times when tweets completely shook up the world around us.
So: What looked like one of the least exciting weeks of the year instead shook up the college football world more than any other week this season.
The Vegas Golden Knights were shrewd at the deadline, the Philadelphia Flyers shook up the Metropolitan Division and Alex Ovechkin crept closer to Wayne Gretzky's scoring record.
One of his remarks that shook up markets was that the U.S. central bank could raise interest rates three or more times during the course of 2018.
Macy's shares rose slightly after the bell following news that the company shook up its executive ranks and named former eBay executive Hal Lawton the retailer's president.
The Rangers shook up their line combinations and played with a traditional lineup consisting of 2515 forwards and six defensemen for the first time in a week.
The big picture: Saudi Arabia shook up its oil hierarchy Saturday by ousting Khalid al-Falih as oil minister and replacing him with Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman.
Chris Stokel-Walker is the author of "YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created a New Generation of Stars," from which this essay is partly adapted.
The limited-time Thanos game mode shook up the traditional Fortnite formula, forcing players to team up to fight against the super-powered, Infinity Gauntlet-wielding Mad Titan.
BNP Paribas shook up senior management this week at its retail banking and services division, naming Sophie Heller, the former head of retail at Dutch lender ING's ING.
HNA shook up its ownership structure in July by transferring the near 30 percent stake held by the two men to a newly formed charity in New York.
Cruz: 'Nobody is getting 1,237' Sensing that something had to change, Trump shook up his operations, bringing on veteran GOP consultant Paul Manafort to serve as convention manager.
Gray is a popular mayor who's attempted statewide office before, but McGrath shook up the race, starting with her powerful ad about her background as a combat pilot.
Comcast's Universal Studios shook up the theme park industry in 2010 with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, an interactive land set in the story of Harry Potter.
Comey's notification shook up the final days of the presidential campaign and invited criticism from both sides of the aisle for appearing to interfere in a political race.
Societe Generale shook up its financial institutions business in November 2015, following the departure of Ulrich Worms, its head of FIG DCM for Germany, Austria and the Netherlands.
Analysts have added that Amazon, whose acquisition of U.S. upmarket food retail chain Whole Foods shook up the global supermarket sector this year, may also eye European alliances.
Joe Crowley, a 10-term incumbent, in New York's 14th Congressional District primary, a stunner that rocked the Democratic world and shook up the party's line of succession.
Caris LeVert added 18 points and Spencer Dinwiddie finished with 16 on a night when the Nets shook up their starting lineup but were fueled by their reserves.
Upon assuming power, he shook up the cabinet, appointed a new minister of justice, and placed functionaries loyal to him in positions of power throughout the state bureaucracy.
Beginning in 1964 he spent about a year working with André Courrèges, who shook up the fashion scene in Paris that year with his mod "Space Age" collection.
We shook up two one-liter bottles of Sprite and placed them outside of our front door, where my phone told me it was minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
It recently shook up its management, bringing in new Chairman Emilio Saracho, a former executive at JPMorgan, to lead a fresh bid to draw a line under the crisis.
The people behind an anonymous Instagram account that shook up the advertising industry with its attempts to take down alleged sexual harassers appear one step closer to being revealed.
It's been almost a year since Shonda Rhimes shook up the future of primetime TV as we know it and made the move from longtime home ABC to Netflix.
The very first Sinosauropteryx fossil was actually discovered way back in the mid 1990s, and it shook up the entire image of dinosaurs thanks to its apparent feathery coat.
A clampdown on the Environmental Protection Agency's dealings with the press prompted concerns, and short-lived freezes on contracts and grants shook up some public employees and their allies.
New York's Ocasio-Cortez — a self-described democratic socialist, often referred to by her initials AOC — has become a leading voice in the liberal movement that shook up Congress.
Like rival Vodafone Idea Ltd, Airtel has been under pressure ever since Jio, controlled by Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani, launched its telecom services and shook up the market.
Then within hours of making that speech, Trump shook up his campaign in part by naming Stephen Bannon, the executive chairman of Breitbart News LLC, the campaign's chief executive.
In 2014, Express Scripts shook up the market for hepatitis C drugs when it required its patients to use a new treatment by AbbVie rather than more expensive competitors.
At Tuesday's meeting, the team representatives shook up the ranks of the 11-man executive committee, electing Atlanta Falcons center Alex Mack to replace Mark Herzlich as its treasurer.
Contributing three videos to the exhibition, Andrea Fraser re-poses a question that shook up the art world in the 1980s: what type of viewer does the museum produce?
"Well, he was playing pretty bad so his confidence was already shook up," Fizdale said, though the word actually spoken by the coach was more profanely blunt than bad.
Recently, Ms. Harris shook up her senior staff, in a move that was first reported by Politico, and was taken as an acknowledgment of the campaign's tough road ahead.
At Sotheby's auction on Wednesday night, a bold contemporary work that takes its cue from the European masters shook up the art market's traditional hierarchy of "blue-chip" names.
Immanuel Wallerstein, a sociologist who shook up the field with his ideas about Western domination of the modern world and the very nature of sociological inquiry, died on Aug.
In Ethiopia, the Prime Minster leads government and policy, and current Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed shook up his Cabinet last week by appointing women to half of the seats.
From flurries of punches to hand trapping elbows, Miocic even shook up the challenger with the same swatting right hand on the retreat as Overeem pushed off of the fence.
The billionaire businessman recently announced plans to fundraise at the former home of Barry Goldwater, the conservative icon who shook up the GOP when he ran for president in 1964.
Then, just days before the presidential election, Comey shook up the race when he told lawmakers about the discovery of new emails that were potentially related to the Clinton investigation.
But while, in the past, betting odds have tended to draw similar conclusions to public opinion polls—even when they get it wrong—the Brexit vote shook up that tradition.
If you're all shook up about where to hold your nuptials this year, then one of London's most prestigious and iconic department stores could be the venue you're looking for.
But there is always potential for backlash: Google Trends data showed high search interest in "taxes" even before a New York Times report on Trump's taxes shook up the race.
NOTES: Cubs manager Joe Maddon shook up his lineup for Game 3, moving LF Ben Zobrist to the No. 3 spot and dropped struggling 1B Anthony Rizzo to No. 4.
Sainsbury's shares shot up 0.603 percent at the open after the retailer agreed a 13.3 billion pound merger with Walmart's ASDA, and the news shook up retail stocks in Europe.
Alexandra King, program associate at the Community Transportation Association of America, told CNBC that study definitely "shook up" the conversation around the merits of ride-hailing services providing medical transportation.
The announcement came just over a week after AXA abruptly removed Peter S. Kraus, the longtime AllianceBernstein chief executive, and shook up much of the asset manager's board of directors.
Ford also shook up the electric-car market in 2019 by revealing an electric-SUV version of the Mustang, more than 50 years after the pony car hit the streets.
"Giant. Robot. Duel." — three words that shook up the internet back in 2015, when an American team of engineers named MegaBots challenged their Japanese counterparts, Suidobashi, to a fight by mecha.
The winless Browns shook up their front office Thursday, first firing executive vice president/general manager Sashi Brown, then hiring Dorsey as the new GM. Dorsey made a significant move immediately.
The ELD rule shook up much of the industry in 2017, as the newly required form of tracking compressed the amount of labor a trucker could do in a single day.
Martinez shook up his side by promoting Marouane Fellaini and Nacer Chadli to the starting line-up, while dropping Dries Mertens to allow playmaker Kevin De Bruyne to play further forward.
The game's eye-catching action and fast pace captivated the mainstream while its total embrace of Save the World's building tools introduced tactical tools that shook up the still-young genre.
Italy's populist government shook up CDP's management team in July and promoted CDP Chief Financial Officer Fabrizio Palermo to the role of CEO, replacing Fabio Gallia, a former BNP Paribas banker.
They also want Bompard to do more regarding the digitalization of Carrefour's retail business, given Amazon's $13.7 billion bid in June to buy Whole Foods Market, which shook up the industry.
They also want Bompard to do more regarding the digitalization of Carrefour's retail business, given Amazon's $13.7 billion bid in June to buy Whole Foods Market, which shook up the industry.
In October, Hudson's Bay announced that its chief executive, Gerald L. Storch, would step down, a departure that shook up the top ranks just ahead of the crucial holiday shopping season.
The singer-actor rose to fame in the early 211980s, and shook up financial markets in 21100, forgoing future royalties by auctioning bonds linked to future revenues from his CD sales.
FBI Director James Comey told a Senate committee Wednesday he stands behind his letter that shook up the final days of last year's presidential election — and he would do it again.
Sacramento coach Dave Joerger shook up his starting lineup, sitting guard Aaron Afflalo and forward Kosta Koufos and starting Matt Barnes and Collison in a bid to go smaller and quicker.
The LVMH owned label - one of a handful where it is making a big push in menswear, including Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior - also shook up its line-up of models.
Shortly thereafter Cheap Trick famously worked with legendary Beatles producer George Martin on 1980's All Shook Up. We met in 1979 as a result of the [Meatloaf-starring] movie Roadie.
Onstage, in front of red block letters spelling out her first name, Ms. Griffin wore the blue dress from the fateful photo, and appeared defiant one moment, shook up the next.
The next morning, the movie shook up a largely listless event that has been stuffed with near-misses and entries that tend to preach at viewers or punish them, often both.
The phone even shook up the gadget world's color barrier, as it was available in a rainbow of shades including red, purple, blue, and of course, an unforgettable shade of metallic pink.
Nauert's status within the administration was elevated in March when Trump shook up the leadership at the agency and replaced Rex Tillerson with then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo for secretary of state.
The announcement comes amid a tumultuous two weeks for Trump — his health care bill was defeated, he shook up his staff several times, and the Russian investigations raise new questions almost daily.
Amazon's $63 billion purchase of organic grocer Whole Foods last year shook up the industry and has prompted grocery retailers to look for ways to profitably deliver fresh food and pantry items.
It was in 220006 that the network shook up an already hugely successful Fox News prime-time lineup to insert Kelly — an early-afternoon news anchor — into the pivotal 2202 p.m. hour.
Billy Beane, the analytics-driven general manager of the budget-strapped Oakland A's, shook up sports and corporate boardrooms by melding overlooked, under-valued players into oddball yet cheap and winning teams.
This triggered months of turmoil at the Middle East and North Africa's biggest buyout fund, which halted its fundraising activities and shook up its management as it tackled ensuing debt repayment problems.
LONDON (Reuters) - Man Group's new chief executive Luke Ellis shook up the top team of the world's biggest listed hedge fund on Friday following the shock departure of Manny Roman in June.
Kardashian, 29, and Blac Chyna, 28, began dating in January, over a year after Tyga, 26, and Jenner, 18, but nonetheless, "It shook up Kylie and Tyga's relationship," says a family insider.
In a series of royal decrees, the new king restructured the government and shook up the order of succession in the royal family in ways that invested tremendous power in his son.
Thus, the ruptures and personnel shifts that shook up major design houses were in some ways to be expected, said Raffaello Napoleone, the chief executive of the Italian trade group Pitti Immagine.
Earlier this week, Air New Zealand said it would slash domestic fares by as much as 50 percent as it shook up its pricing structure in response to the softening travel market.
"All Shook Up" (2017), directed by Eva Michon, is a surrealist nightmare in which losing a credit card in a mugging turns out to be the least of its lead character's problems.
HONG KONG — President Trump shook up the world economic order this year by pulling the United States out of a major international trade pact and raising fundamental questions about its global role.
Instead, it shook up the iPhone&aposs branding strategy, this time opting to position the less expensive model as its flagship offering and the pricier models as "Pro" versions for power users.
Memorable moment: The Irishman was not expected to beat long-reigning featherweight champion Jose Aldo so it shook up the MMA world when he knocked the Brazilian out in just 13 seconds.
It is not clear whether the officials were forced out by the incoming Trump administration, but the changes shook up Washington — where Trump's approach to the foreign service had already raised eyebrows.
"The Amazon acquisition of Whole Foods really shook up a lot of players in the space from a thought process perspective," Edward Yruma, managing director of equity research at KeyBanc, told CNBC.
One area of contention between the two countries is in India's e-commerce sector, where in February, the government shook up regulations that affected giants like Amazon India and Walmart-owned Flipkart.
Diageo had flagged 2016 as a "transition year," during which it shook up its business, focusing for example more on what wholesalers sell to retailers, rather than what it sells to wholesalers.
Ruiz Jr. shook up the boxing world when he dropped Joshua four times en route to a convincing, dominant, seventh round victory at Madison Square Garden in New York City in June.
When the Los Angeles Philharmonic tapped the wunderkind Gustavo Dudamel in 2009, when he was just 28, it shook up the music world, encouraging other orchestras to take chances on the young.
But as he sings "shook up the soot / from the chimney pot / into spiral patterns / of you my love," it's a defiant surrender to love over the fearful fog of screens and exhaustion.
The and Nasdaq closed at all-time highs Friday after July's strong jobs report shook up skeptics who believe the economy is slowing down and the labor market has seen its best days.
Trump shook up his foreign policy team again on Thursday, replacing H.R. McMaster as national security adviser with John Bolton, a hawk who has advocated using military force against North Korea and Iran.
Zardulu first shook up the world of viral videos when she was suspected of (and later claimed responsibility for) staging the iconic Pizza Rat clip that set the internet on fire last year.
You might think that removing the landmines would result in less TNT pollution than exploding them, but as the scientists found, detonating the landmines shook up the surrounding soil, making it more porous.
Recently, Group Nine shook up its sales leadership, replacing Chief Revenue Officer Todd Anderman with a triumvirate of executives with agency and digital backgrounds who will try to jump-start the company's revenue.
Nintendo, the Japanese video game company that helped start the current Pokémon Go craze, first shook up the industry in 1998, when the original version of Pokémon became a surprise hit in America.
The 2011-12 Oklahoma City Thunder, the NBA's great 'what-if' team that featured 3 future MVPsNBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the league
After launching a media blitz to build buzz for a potential run, Schultz shook up his political team in June and took the summer off from political activities to recover from back surgeries.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Francisco Toledo, who shook up the 1960s Mexican art scene with his fresh approach to painting, sculpting, printing, tapestry weaving and preserving the cultural heritage that inspired him, has died.
But a last-minute victory by Cincinnati over Baltimore on Sunday shook up the A.F.C. standings and sent the Bills to the postseason for the first time since Doug Flutie was their quarterback.
With every passing day, SoftBank — which shook up the investing world with the largest investment fund ever pooled, then seemed to use its capital as a weapon — looks to become one such operation.
"From the first page, the first sentence, I was in, I was open, I was shook up," she says in a video announcing the novel "American Dirt" as her next book club pick.
And now, just as Tesla's Cybertruck shook up the world of automobile design, a Cybertruck-inspired phone has emerged to maybe, possibly, OK probably not inspire the same sort of design in phones.
" As the police learn more about the accident and what went down ... you can tell they feel sorry for the coach, 'cause one officer says, "That's fucking awful; he's shook up isn't he?
Her inquisitive nature and early interest in design eventually led her into a career in product design and management at Hunch and eBay, before she shook up the wearable market with Ringly in 2013.
Kohl's started hiring its holiday help in June, and Amazon shook up the entire job market when it announced plans to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour for its 250,000 U.S. employees.
The real estate mogul shook up his campaign last week after a series of distracting feuds, including a tiff with the parents of a decorated, fallen soldier who criticized him at the Democratic convention.
According to Bloomberg, this is likely a result of the retaliatory tariffs China slapped on U.S. soybeans last month, which shook up global markets and opened up the EU as a logical trade target.
However vague and impromptu, Mr. Trump's offer shook up an unsettled situation on the Korean Peninsula, which has been alarmed by the prospect of a military clash between the United States and the North.
In recent weeks, he shook up his staff in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two nominating states, in an effort to jump-start his candidacy as Ms. Warren passed him in some polls.
Their premise — a marooned Hank (Dano) discovers that the dead body of Manny (Radcliffe) has many creative uses — certainly shook up conventions when the film debuted earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival.
LONDON (Reuters) - A multi-billion pound merger between British supermarket Sainsbury's and ASDA shook up retail stocks on Monday while European benchmarks rose, on track to end the month of April with a gain.
An intense bout of turbulence shook up passengers and crew on a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul Saturday, injuring 30 people before the flight landed at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said.
Dung's take-charge approach and pursuit of stronger U.S. ties shook up Vietnam's often uneventful politics and won him plaudits, though his administration was dogged by a banking crisis and a graft-ridden state sector.
As the bailout talks neared culmination, Khan shook up his top economic team, replacing Asad Umar with Hafeez Shaikh as finance minister and making IMF economist Reza Baqir central bank governor instead of Tariq Bajwa.
Under Mr. Lawsky, the agency shook up the sleepy world of financial regulation in New York, extracting hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties from banks that did business with Iran and manipulated benchmark rates.
Paige stands on the red carpet alone, in an emerald dress and disco curls, soaking in the entire disastrous event, from the wasted Rainer to the shook up Tangey to the awkward Ryan Phillippe cameo.
The founder of Chobani, the yogurt maker that shook up the dairy case with its thick, Greek-style recipe, surprised his 2,000 full-time employees with shares worth up to 10 percent of the company.
" I heard something else in that song, a rhymed chorus that didn't really rhyme: "I'm an Etch a Sketch (But now I'm all shook up)/ I'm a piece of wax (But now the imprint's lost.
PARIS (Reuters) - Known for his ultra-feminine, silhouette-driven gowns, couturier Giambattista Valli shook up Haute Couture fashion week in Paris on Monday with a botanic-inspired collection displayed not on models, but on mannequins.
In the 1990s Andre Agassi shook up the tennis world when he showed up to play in neon with shocking pink Lycra under his black stonewashed shorts (followed by purple, highlighter yellow, and so on).
He shook up his White House and ensured that three transparent investigations — one internal to the White House, one by an independent prosecutor and one by Congress — would get to the bottom of the scandal.
The New York Times Arrested Development cast interview that spread like wildfire Wednesday apparently shook up at least one person of note: Cast member Jason Bateman, who apologized in a series of tweets Thursday morning.
The first was David Mancuso's, who shook up New York's night life with his legendary Loft parties each week, and the club D.J.s who followed him, particularly Larry Levan at the equally legendary Paradise Garage.
Butler (11-3, 0-2) shook up its starting lineup after an 81-73 home loss to No. 12 Providence on Thursday, but the Bulldogs couldn't get much done against one of the league's best defenses.
Fed officials shook up the markets in late August when Yellen and two of her inner circle — Vice Chair Stanley Fischer and New York Fed President William Dudley — said a rate hike is possible in September.
" In his final verse, Fallon concluded, "Manafort spoke to Julian Assange / Elvis' hair was black and mine's orange / I'm all shook up, the walls are closing in / I'm a hunk of burning love for Vladdy Putin.
The metal remains on track for its best quarter in nearly 2565.65 years, up 15.6 percent, after prices rallied sharply earlier in the year as worries about economic growth, particularly in China, shook up stock markets.
But Clinton's public stumble at a 9/85033 event, later revealed to be caused by dehydration after a pneumonia diagnosis, shook up the race as the two candidates' health records were put under the magnifying glass.
Mr. Neffenger shook up his leadership team on Monday, replacing the agency's top security official and adding a new group of administrators at Chicago O'Hare International, one of the many airports plagued by long passenger delays.
The metal remains on track for its best quarter in nearly 22 years, up 2562.22 percent, after prices rallied sharply earlier in the year as worries about economic growth, particularly in China, shook up stock markets.
A new biography, "Bush," by Jean Edward Smith, makes the same points that Trump made when he shook up the Republican orthodoxy and tripped up Jeb — that W. ignored warnings before 9/11 and overreacted after.
The metal remains on track for its best quarter in nearly 974.173 years, up 2974.17 percent, after prices rallied sharply earlier in the year as worries about economic growth, particularly in China, shook up stock markets.
And then, just as the album was all but complete, British and American elections shook up the world, delaying the album again and eventually bringing a darker, more directly political cast to some of the lyrics.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore shook up the country's banking sector for the first time in two decades when it announced last year it would issue two digital full bank and three digital wholesale bank licenses.
The U.S. oil industry shook up the world energy order in the last decade, and now it has been going through a shakeout of its own that is expected to end in more bankruptcies and mergers.
It was Iceland and Wales who shook up the established order in 2016, now Belgium and Croatia have shown that smaller nations can dream of footballing success as the gap to the traditional powers continues to narrow.
Hickenlooper shook up his campaign on Monday, multiple sources told CNN, allowing his campaign manager, finance director and spokeswoman to leave as the former Colorado governor fails to gain traction in the expansive Democratic presidential primary field.
The same way that the Fenty Beauty founder shook up the industry by releasing 40 diverse shades for her foundation, Salandra hopes to release nude nail polishes for darker skin tones at some point in the future.
Amazon's $13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods last summer shook up the grocery industry and spawned worries that the online retailing giant would disrupt the grocery business in the same way it upended books, toys and electronics.
He was smarting from the Khizr Khan debacle, he shook up his campaign team, and his campaign chair Paul Manafort quit after it became impossible to deny his numerous ties to Russia and to pro-Russian leaders.
On August 17th Mr Trump shook up his team for the third time—appointing Stephen Bannon, a conservative journalist, to a new role as campaign chief executive, and Kellyanne Conway, a veteran Republican pollster, as campaign manager.
His resounding loss to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year old liberal activist who's never held political office, stunned Washington and shook up a Democratic leadership debate that was already heating up heading into the midterm elections.
Farnborough is the first such event since Airbus and Boeing shook up the industry by agreeing to absorb key commercial programmes of smaller rivals Canada's Bombardier and Brazil's Embraer as they prepare for future competition from China.
Rubén Fernández of Spain, who led a late charge by Movistar that shook up the times among the contenders, finished in second place during the third stage of the Vuelta a España and claimed the overall lead.
So this year's spectacle at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., was significant not only because it shook up the usual formula, but also because its most celebrated speakers fell well outside that God-fearing realm.
The attack in Kabul came a day after President Ashraf Ghani shook up his security cabinet, introducing new interior and defense ministers at a time when violence by the Taliban has stretched Afghan forces across the country.
As first lady, Hillary Clinton shook up formal dinners at the White House by showcasing American cuisine and replacing the traditional butler service — guests serving themselves from silver platters held by white-gloved staff — with plated meals.
Ms. Clark shook up the office in her first year, changing the way cases are handled to ensure that prosecutors were individually accountable, as well as cutting backlogs and successfully lobbying City Hall for more staff members.
Real passion is in short supply in "Obsession," the latest offering from Mr. van Hove, whose brilliant deconstructions of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible" shook up staid Broadway the season before last.
Dent, who is not running for reelection in 2018, panned the president earlier this month for undercutting his own Cabinet officials, after Trump shook up the administration by ousting Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
But he shook up the world with a beatdown so convincing that it is still regarded as the greatest upset the heavyweight division has seen since Buster Douglas stopped Mike Tyson at the Tokyo Dome in 1990.
Alarmed by the bad reviews, Warner shook up its DC Comics-based movie operation last year, giving more oversight to a pair of executives, Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, with deep ties to the comics source material.
Trump shook up his legal team, swapping out Ty Cobb for Emmet T. Flood but also bringing Rudy Giuliani on board, seemingly more to serve as a law-adjacent television pundit than to do any actual lawyering.
Joseph A. Rice, who, as the head of a New York bank in the 19483s, played a leading role in a corporate battle that shook up an industry that had mostly avoided such fights, died on Jan.
Djokovic loomed as a potential semi-final opponent for Nadal but the Serb's five-set upset by wildcard Denis Istomin shook up the draw and left the Spaniard as the sole grand slam champion in the bottom half.
Those losses have been cut by some degree since the company shook up the division with new leadership in November 2017, but there's plenty to worry about with sales dipping noticeably over the past two quarters of business.
But his comments after the July meeting that the Fed was making a "midcycle adjustment" or an insurance cut to head off weakness shook up markets that have been looking for a more aggressive Fed rate-cutting cycle.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Monday shook up the leadership at the federal Bureau of Prisons, removing its acting chief following the suicide of financier Jeffrey Epstein in a New York City jail.
Tesla shook up this stereotype a bit with its speedy sports cars, but the new Kreisel customized Mercedes G 350 d with a fully electric drive train adds another dimension to the image of the prospective EV buyer.
The moves by the big carriers follow a summer in which budget long-haul airlines, notably Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA , shook up the trans-Atlantic travel market by offering ticket prices as little as half what rivals charge.
ABOUT THE GRIZZLIES (36-28): Memphis coach David Fizdale shook up the starting lineup against the Nets by inserting guard Andrew Harrison and forward Brandan Wright in favor of standout defensive guard Tony Allen and forward JaMychal Green.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump shook up his foreign policy team again on Thursday, replacing H.R. McMaster as national security adviser with John Bolton, a hawk who has advocated using military force against North Korea and Iran.
That's Mr. Fierstein, the author and original star of "Torch Song Trilogy," as it was known when it shook up Broadway in the early 1980s, copping Tony Awards for best play and best leading actor in a play.
J. Knox rushed for 210 yards and three touchdowns, David Blough threw for three more scores and host Purdue shook up the college football playoff chase with a 23-25 blowout of No. 25 Ohio State on Saturday.
Mr. Trump recently shook up the personnel office, replacing Mr. Doocey with John McEntee, who was fired from his previous job at the White House, with a mandate to look for "bad" people, according to multiple administration officials.
SAN FRANCISCO — Google will restrict how precisely political advertisers can target an audience on its online services, the company announced on Wednesday in a move that shook up the digital plans for campaigns during the 2020 presidential election.
Amazon, the nation's largest online retailer, shook up the industry with its $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods last year, prompting traditional grocery sellers to look for ways to profitably deliver fresh food and shelf-stable pantry items.
Unlike Calder, Tinguely's proto-post-human works (following Nietzsche) were bachelor-machines of dark anarchism in the sense that he employed Duchampian mechanics of chance that shook up the established order of things and literally made art quake.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The political career of Thailand's Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya Sirivadhana Barnavadi lasted only three days, but in that time her declaration that she would be a candidate for prime minister in a March election shook up the kingdom.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean conglomerate Hyundai Motor Group shook up its executive ranks on Tuesday and appointed its first foreign head of research and development, raising expectations of a smooth transition of power at the family-run business empire.
For instance, both Barack Obama and John McCain spent all of 2007 trailing in national polls, but Obama's Iowa win and McCain's New Hampshire win in January 2008 shook up their respective races, and each eventually became the nominee.
Iliad, whose low-cost phone deals shook up France's mobile market, was hit by a price war which dented its market share and undermined profitability, raising doubts among investors over whether its founder, Xavier Niel, could salvage the company.
The Los Angeles Clippers shook up the N.B.A. on Monday night, just over a week before the league's annual trade deadline, by swinging a blockbuster deal to send the face of their franchise, Blake Griffin, to the Detroit Pistons.
RWE and E.ON are not planning to merge to create an energy giant after they shook up the German market with an asset swap, the chief executives of the two companies told a newspaper in an interview on Friday.
The vote came a day after Mr. Putin shook up Russia's political order, which had largely been unchanged since the early 211s, by proposing major constitutional changes that would shift power from the presidency to Parliament and other institutions.
This engrossing biography of Helen Gurley Brown, the legendary editor of Cosmopolitan, who shook up the sixties with her book "Sex and the Single Girl," is written in a style worthy of its subject: intimate, charming, and slightly unhinged.
Covert methods and 'shady email' The text messages, if genuine, shed light both on the last days of the Yanukovych regime in Ukraine and a turbulent period in the Trump campaign last summer, when Trump shook up his team's leadership structure.
As one of the first Netflix originals, Orange is the New Black shook up the TV landscape, and that's something you can expect the show to do for the rest of its run (and it's getting at least two more seasons).
Trump's move may also reassure other allies who viewed Trump's election with alarm following signs he was looking to disrupt the national security architecture that has kept the peace for 70-plus years just as he shook up American politics.
Johnson strongly backed the Brexit camp, and at one point was thought to be a likely contender for prime minister until he further shook up the British political scene with the announcement that he would not be seeking the position.
He also killed a bunch of wights with a mace made of fire, and gave some hot cocoa to Bran Stark, who is still a bit shook up from his vision of the entire Wiki of Ice and Fire (+20).
Well, O.K. what if we survive the carbon monoxide poisoning and never figure out how it happened, but one of us is so shook up by it that in that fragile state, he seeks comfort in the arms of another?
The possibility of Evan Bayh, the former Democratic senator from Indiana, mounting a bid to return to the Senate shook up the campaign map on Monday, with Democrats gaining a much more competitive candidate in their push to reclaim the majority.
The Hill saga shook up Napa Valley because he not only deceived consumers who purchased wine from Hill Wine Company's own winery but also cheated other prominent Napa winemakers like Don Sebastiani & Sons and Trinitas Cellars by selling them mislabeled grapes.
One hundred years after the Russian artist Kazimir Malevich shook up the art world with the first exhibition of his Suprematist paintings, museums across Europe, from Austria to France to Spain, are celebrating his legacy with a series of exhibitions.
If that wasn't enough to leave you all shook up, Loretta Lynn's new album, Full Circle, comes out the same day via Legacy Recordings—March 4 is basically shaping up to be a second Christmas for old-school country fans.
After Sanders' surprising momentum in early states shook up her campaign and forced her further left on a number of policy issues, including immigration and her position on Wall Street, Clinton is now on a fast-track to the nomination.
Landing in Firtash's orbit This summer Firtash shook up his legal team, which had been led by Lanny Davis, the well-known Washington lawyer who was special counsel for President Bill Clinton, and represented Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen.
More than a century before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on an Alabama bus, Elizabeth Jennings, 24, shook up New York City when she refused to dismount a streetcar in 1854 because she was running late for church.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday again shook up his immigration team, appointing a hard-liner to coordinate border policy from the White House and sending a message that he is redoubling his efforts to prevent migrants from entering the United States.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — King Salman of Saudi Arabia shook up the kingdom's cabinet on Thursday, naming new ministers and security chiefs but keeping the levers of power firmly in the hands of his son and designated heir, Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Mr. Pickens, who shook up the oil business, who shaped a generation of shareholder activists, who supported dubious propaganda aimed at a presidential candidate and who was ahead of his time in evangelizing for renewable energy, was finally calling it quits.
Even Rick, who is less of a fighting machine than his double, gets to live out his flamethrower-abetted Hollywood fantasies, emerging merely "shook up" and ready for a relaxing, possibly career-boosting drink with his neighbor Sharon and her friends.
J. P. Donleavy, the expatriate American author whose 1955 novel "The Ginger Man" shook up the literary world with its combination of sexual frankness and outrageous humor, died on Monday at a hospital near his home in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
HNA shook up its ownership structure in July by transferring a near 20163 percent stake, comprising shares formerly held by the dealmaker, Bharat Bhise, and a Chinese man identified as Guan Jun, to a newly-formed charity in New York.
The incident shook up Swiss banking and badly damaged Credit Suisse's reputation, costing then-chief operating officer Pierre-Olivier Bouee, one of Thiam's close allies, his job and exposing enmity between Thiam and Khan, who now works for arch-rival UBS.
HNA shook up its ownership structure in July by transferring a near 30 percent stake, comprising shares formerly held by the dealmaker, Bharat Bhise, and a Chinese man identified as Guan Jun, to a newly-formed charity in New York.
Three days before his 36th birthday in June, Lovato, in his only fight of the year, shook up the MMA world with a majority-decision win over the reigning Bellator middleweight champion Gegard Mousasi at the Bellator 223 event in London.
His magnum opus, the Almagest, would go on to influence astronomers and mathematicians in the Western world until Copernicus shook up the status quo in 1543 by creating a model of the universe with the sun, not the Earth, at its center.
Toshiba announced the first top-level departure since the nuclear problems were uncovered in December: chairman Shigenori Shiga, a former Westinghouse boss brought in to the top role last year after a $1.3 billion accounting scandal in 2015 shook up Toshiba's upper ranks.
"The fears of a possible rate hikes were gone, that was positive for gold, then the press conference started and all the stuff came out all at once that shook up traders thoughts," said George Gero, managing director at RBC Wealth Management.
The firm that shook up Silicon Valley with potentially over-generous term sheets and valuations and an overarching thesis that "software is eating the world" has been reluctant to test its core belief… well… pretty much anywhere outside of the United States.
Lady Gaga's recent red carpet gowns have been classic, timeless and the epitome of Old Hollywood (see here, here and here), so we knew it was only a matter of time before the typically unpredictable style star shook up her look again.
But even if neither of the two movies scores big — at the box office or with the Academy — they should both remain relevant for a good long time, because of their individual excellence and because of how they shook up the 21980 festival.
Manafort, 67, handed in his resignation Friday morning, just days after Trump shook up his campaign on Wednesday by appointing pollster Kellyanne Conway to campaign manager and Breitbart News' executive chairman Stephen Bannon as his new campaign CEO – sidelining Manafort in the process.
Pearson has focused on the once stable business of education and grown strongly since the turn of the century, but has been hit by the same digital shift that shook-up music and newspapers and has now caught up with the classroom.
WASHINGTON — Facing a backlash over long security lines and management problems, the head of the Transportation Security Administration shook up his leadership team on Monday, replacing the agency's top security official and adding a new group of administrators at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Disney just shook up its $2-plus billion ad business as it prepares to battle Apple, Netflix, and Amazon for streaming audiencesPatrick also reported a series of stories on the US Army's plans to fix its troubled efforts to win over new recruits.
Danielsson, a company veteran who shook up the management team on taking up his new job, told Reuters he did not expect to book further restructuring costs this year, and currently there was nothing to indicate the programme would need to be expanded.
Even after Friday's late surge, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has declined 10% over the last week, 14% since Trump shook up his administration's response team in late February, and 20% since the first US coronavirus case was confirmed on January 21.
In the 1970s, Mr. Bey documented the citizenry of Harlem; in the 1980s, he took his camera to the streets of Brooklyn; in a 2005 color series called "Class Pictures," he made portraits of high school students and shook up the ethnic mix.
Ms. Wallach shook up the publishing industry in 21988 with "Women's Work," her debut novel, which had brought an $21996,21972 advance from the New American Library publishing house, a staggering figure (the equivalent of about $22003 million today) for a first-time novelist.
Thousands of people protested across the country on Thursday in support of the inquiry led by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election, just one day after President Trump shook up the agency overseeing it.
The move shook up the Democratic contest to pick a candidate to take on Republican President Donald Trump in November's election and came two days before the 14-state Super Tuesday nominating contests that will offer the biggest electoral prize so far.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills shook up their roster with two separate trades, dealing wide receiver Sammy Watkins to the Los Angeles Rams for cornerback E. J. Gaines and sending cornerback Ronald Darby to the Philadelphia Eagles for wide receiver Jordan Matthews.
Renault's board fired its chief executive, Thierry Bolloré, on Friday, just days after Nissan shook up its leadership as the two automakers in a much-vaunted alliance struggle to regain their footing nearly a year after Carlos Ghosn was ousted as their chairman.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, commonly referred to as AOC, shook up the American political sphere with her election to Congress in 2018 when she defeated 10-term New York Democrat incumbent Joe Crowley, "the fourth most powerful Democrat in the House," according to Biography.
An explosive interview by an associate of Rudy Giuliani and a government watchdog's report that Trump's freeze of Ukraine military aid violated the law immediately shook up the political and strategic calculus for lawmakers just hours before the start of Trump's impeachment trial.
He shook up the stodgy Salzburg Festival when he took over its leadership in the early 1990s, and after the premiere of "Lonh," at Salzburg in 1996, he proposed to Ms. Saariaho the idea of writing the opera that became "L'Amour de Loin."
Whether it's Frida Kahlo imploding the art world with her groundbreaking work; Toni Morrison owning her blackness and never caring about the "mainstream" gaze; or the legendary Elton John, who shook up the music world, with his talent and fearlessness; their impact is undeniable.
After a curveball that shook up the game in the middle of the season, a Champ and an Underdog came on top this year as they clawed their way through different partners and a three day long final that pushed them to their limits.
So perhaps inevitably, the fourth-season finale again shook up the playing field, with Axe and Chuck outwitting their opponents, but now poised to turn their guns back on each other, with Chuck's wife Wendy (Maggie Siff) again likely to be caught in the middle.
MBS, the ambitious — and utterly ruthless — 33-year-old crown prince who exploded onto the Saudi political scene in 2017 when his father, King Salman, shook up the line of succession and placed his young son in the second-highest position in the land.
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Hazeltine National, this week's Ryder Cup venue, is a true test and a better layout than it was in 1970 when Tony Jacklin shook up the golfing world by becoming the first British winner of the U.S. Open in 33 years.
Wild Women is a rarely seen body of work that embodies the DIY ethos of the era, and VICE recently sat down with Resnick to talk about what it was like documenting her peers and how Women's Liberation shook up the 70s and 80s.
But his policies have been harshly criticized by Democrats and some Republicans, recent polls have shown him trailing Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, and last week, he shook up the leadership of his campaign, installing a new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, and CEO, Steve Bannon.
Read more: NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueWhile the Sixers look like one of the most talented teams in the shallow Eastern Conference, the roster, on paper, is a bit of a confusing one.
Veep A year ago, "Veep" shook up its formula with "Testimony," an episode which wrapped up Season 4's big lobbying/hacking story line by having nearly all the major characters explain themselves in front of Congress, one snappy one-liner at a time.
When I asked Malcolm London, a 21.1-year-old spoken-word poet and an organizer with Black Youth Project 212, why Laquan McDonald shook up the city while so many other incidents failed to seize the public imagination, he first wanted to set me straight.
The speaker of the New York City Council shook up the political landscape this week when she announced a slate of reforms aimed at reducing the population at Rikers Island in order to realize the "dream" of shutting down the city's infamous jail complex.
While angry advertisements are a longstanding feature of U.S. politics, many ads this year made little effort to disguise their candidates' rage, a vivid illustration of what many experts see as a coarsening of public dialogue since President Donald Trump shook up American politics.
The prospect of sitting for an interview with Robert Mueller has gotten increasingly fraught since the president shook up his legal team months ago, bringing on former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Emmet T. Flood, who represented Bill Clinton in his impeachment.
Conspiracy theories ran wild after Ruiz Jr. shook up the world with his "Rocky Mehicano" moment in June, overcoming an early knockdown to floor Joshua four times en route to a shocking seventh round upset at Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York City.
It also announced the first top-level departure since the nuclear problems were uncovered in December: chairman Shigenori Shiga, a former Westinghouse boss brought in to the top role last year after a $1.3 billion accounting scandal in 2015 shook up Toshiba's upper ranks.
Supporters of the Republican nominee have argued since Trump's roller coaster month of August that he has evolved as a candidate: he shook up his campaign leadership and has faithfully stuck to delivering rally speeches from a teleprompter, minimizing the number of controversies he can stoke.
However, it was the death of his brother-in-law, Kelly's widower Ben Cheshire, in 2014 that really shook up his life — Bryan, along with his wife Caroline, decided to take in the couple's three children: son Til, now 16, and college-aged daughters Jordan and Kris.
GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - Britain's Adam Peaty has said a new rule aimed at preventing a repeat of the podium protests that have shook up the world championships in Gwangju will not stop him speaking out on issues such as doping, The Times reported on Thursday.
"For nearly two years, I worked to transform myself into the man who changed his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali and shook up the world," he said about on Ali's work and career during a speech at Sports Illustrated's 2015 Sportsperson of Year ceremony.
It was little more than an aluminum beach ball with a radio transmitter that sent out a regular series of radio beeps, but it expanded the Cold War to outer space, shook up American technological smugness and probably helped John Kennedy get elected president in 1960.
And in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, when the S.E.C. was under fire for not detecting the Madoff scheme, Mr. Khuzami shook up the enforcement division and filed a record number of actions, many of them against companies at the center of the crisis, including Goldman Sachs.
As part of the strategy, the Peña Nieto administration shook up its diplomatic corps in the United States last month: The Mexican ambassador to Washington, Miguel Basáñez Ebergenyi, who had been in the job less than a year, was abruptly replaced by Carlos Sada Solana, a veteran diplomat.
His older brother Kurt Busch won Stage 2 when a late caution shook up the running order after pit stops, and the elder Busch — who had a good car all day but never one that could stay with the leaders over a long stretch — came out on top.
"There are people out there who are putting their financial interests ahead of yours," said Mr. Smith, who four years ago shook up Wall Street when he accused his employers at Goldman of taking advantage of investors in a letter of resignation published in The New York Times.
Wielding instruments as if they were toys, the Skivvies' leaders Nick Cearley ("All Shook Up"), who played the ukulele, melodica and guitar, and his mischievous curly-headed partner Lauren Molina ("Rock of Ages"), on electric cello and kalimba, treated the stage like a glorified sandbox for grown-up children.
Another name deserves a place on that list of trailblazers who were gone too soon: Domenico Gnoli, whose unsettling paintings of isolated bodies, clothing and furniture shook up the art world of 1960s Italy, but who was brought down by cancer in 1970, at the age of 36.
The episode came in the midst of a nine-month period that shook up the United States' already combustible relationship with Iran — beginning with the Trump administration's escalation of sanctions and culminating with the two powers in a direct military confrontation on the brink of wider and bloodier conflict.
He restructured the company&aposs most valuable property: WPP just announced a big shake-up at its giant ad-buying network, GroupMRead shook up WPP&aposs most important network, GroupM, in July by promoting Christian Juhl to global CEO; Juhl previously led Essence, which buys digital ads for Google.
Mr. Trump shook up the ranks of his top immigration officials after spending months demanding that they take tougher action to stop the surge in migrant families at the border and seething about what he considers their overly legalistic refusals to do what he has said was necessary.
Either it ends with Netflix as one of the biggest fish in a pool it has made much, much smaller just by existing, or it ends with Netflix going the way of Napster or MoviePass — a good idea that shook up the entertainment industry but ultimately boasted an unsustainable business model.
He shook up fashion campaigns with sexually-charged images (a 2001/2002 ad for Sisley showed a model squeezing milk from a cow's utter into her mouth), but pushed things even further with projects like his 2004 "Terry World" exhibition where photos depicted models performing oral sex on the photographer.
Image 2 of 2 LAGOS, Nigeria – French President Emmanuel Macron shook up his two-day visit to Nigeria with a stop at the New Afrika Shrine, a concert hall founded by the late music legend Fela Kuti where partying Nigerians gather, though the usual gyrating dancers and marijuana were absent.
She said she is getting recognized everywhere she goes after she shook up the tennis world by beating Venus Williams, Magdalena Rybarikova, and Polona Hercog to survive a grueling first week at the All England Club, progressing into the fourth round where she was ousted by eventual Wimbledon winner Simona Halep.
According to a Pew report from last year, Latinos are settling in places like North Dakota and Pennsylvania in record numbers, a trend that shook up locals in these previously relatively homogenous communities and ostensibly scared them into voting Trump, according to one hypothesis advanced in a New York Times article.
During an era where many car shapes were banal, Bangle's team helped infuse discussions about shapes and forms that shook up the industry from the X Coupé concept to the infamous rear haunches on the trunk of 2001 BMW E65 7 Series to the grand slam resurrection of the Mini brand for BMW.
Microsoft shook up the debate over privacy rules with its announcement that the company will follow the principles of California's tough online privacy law across the U.S. The tech giant received accolades from privacy advocates and some Democratic lawmakers over its decision on Monday to meet California's standards in every U.S. state.
The Los Angeles Dodgers shook up their pennant-winning roster on Friday, trading outfielders Yasiel Puig and Matt Kemp plus the left-handed pitcher Alex Wood and cash to the Cincinnati Reds for the right-hander Homer Bailey, who threw a pair of no-hitters before three major arm operations sidetracked his career.
In 2015 the group sold the Financial Times and its stake in the Economist to focus on the once stable business of education, but in the last year it has been hit by the same shift to the Internet that shook up recorded music and newspapers and has now caught up with the classroom.
While the Yes, Norman producer has been candid about her not-so-friendly divorce (she previously told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that she had removed her wedding date tattoo, as well as "everything" that reminded her of her marriage) now she is opening up about how the experience completely shook up her view on tying the knot.
Yesterday afternoon, on this week's episode of The MMA Hour, former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre shook up the MMA world by announcing that he plans to walk away from his contract with the UFC—a contract his lawyer says is no longer valid after the UFC failed to line him up with a fight.
I'm a bit disappointed that two of Ms. Streisand's more daring efforts are not available to stream legally: "The Owl and the Pussycat," (1970), in which she shook up her image by playing a salty-mouthed prostitute, and "Sandbox," a women's liberation comedy from 1972 featuring Ms. Streisand as a housewife whose boredom yields an elaborate fantasy life.
T-Mobile's big-personality CEO John Legere — fueled by a breakup fee from AT&T, including wireless spectrum and $3 billion — dramatically shook up the U.S. mobile market with aggressive pricing and innovative new features, including free video streaming, generous all-access plans, big incentives to switch to T-Mobile, free international data roaming, free Netflix and MLB.
In a sign that he knows his campaign is in trouble, Mr. Biden shook up his leadership team at the end of this past week, turning over effective control of the campaign to a longtime adviser, Anita Dunn (his current campaign manager, Greg Schultz, was spotted at a Democratic dinner in Washington instead of at Friday's debate).
Microsoft shook up the debate about global warming last week by vowing to make its operations carbon negative — meaning it will take more carbon out of the environment than it emits by 2030, and move rapidly to mop up the equivalent of every bit of carbon it has put into the atmosphere since its founding in 103.
"There is so much noise in this town that I think it obscures the real work that's being done," said Kay Coles James, the new president of the Heritage Foundation, which shook up its leadership last year after disagreements that stemmed in part from the perception that it was not acting effectively enough to shape the debate in Washington.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Pope Francis shook up an already intense debate over birth control and abortion in Latin American countries where the Zika virus is causing a public health emergency by declaring on Thursday that contraceptives could be used to prevent the spread of Zika, which researchers have linked to a spike in cases of babies born with severe brain damage.
Read more: NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueAs Don McCormack wrote for Amico Hoops in 2017, James had missed five straight games because of a sprained left index finger and was set to return to the court on December 11, 2007, for a game against the Indiana Pacers in Cleveland.
The Weinstein movie, on the other hand, is getting something very wrong, very right: giving the proverbial mic to the hard-working journalists who helped break the biggest scandal Hollywood has seen in decades, one that shook up the outdated, patriarchal industry standard and gave rise to the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, as well as sparked candid conversations around pay equality and representation on the big screen.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Wednesday shook up the gun control debate with a televised White House meeting with lawmakers that lasted more than an hour.
Read more from Scott Davis:In the wildest summer in NBA history, teams went all-in on superstars like never before and took league-altering risksNBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueMagic Johnson reportedly may have hurt the Lakers' pursuit of Kawhi Leonard by violating the star's request not to discuss free agencyWHERE ARE THEY NOW?
When Ali announced to the world that he would no longer answer to his slave name of Cassius Marcellus Clay, a name that rolled off the tongue in near alliterative euphony, but that he would instead adopt a name bestowed on him by the leader of a black religion, he certainly "shook up the world" as he had when he battered heavyweight champion Sonny Liston.
The attacks shook up the presidential race, with 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 and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Read more from Scott Davis:NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueAnthony Davis tried to recruit Kawhi Leonard to the Lakers in free agency but had no idea what would work with the enigmatic starKawhi Leonard turned down $39 million in an eyebrow-raising move that sets big stakes for the Clippers and free agency in 2021WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Anthony Joshua is heading for disaster in his upcoming Saudi Arabia rematch against Andy Ruiz Jr.That is the opinion of the unbeaten heavyweight fighter Tyson Fury, who believes the result of the first bout, the location, and Joshua's inability to box on his feet favors the Mexican fighter who shook up the world by dropping the Briton four times during a seventh-round shellacking in New York, June 1.
Here are our five key takeaways from a shocking primary night: A shocker in Queens The out-of-nowhere upset of Crowley, the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House, in Tuesday's New York primary stunned the Democratic establishment, shook up the party's line of succession to become the next House speaker and might even be an early sign of a mounting progressive insurgency -- potentially with major ramifications in 2020.
Instead, it happened in "rooms of requirement" created for us, by us: At annual pre-Oscar awards ceremonies like the American Black Film Festival Honors (ABFF) and Essence's Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon; intimate dinners like Common's Toast to the Arts and Alfre Woodard's Sistahs Soiree; and black excellence parties like the one Jay-Z and Beyoncé threw this year that shook up the post-Oscar party scene that used to have a clear hierarchy.
The players from the Dwight Howard trade that rocked the NBA and sent the Lakers and Magic into tailspinsKobe Bryant says he talked to legendary 'Star Wars' composer John Williams to improve his leadership skills NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueThe Knicks' all-in gamble on free agency backfired spectacularly, and now they're forced to pivot to a long, uncertain path
Watch the full interview below:Read more:Kawhi Leonard turned down $39 million in an eyebrow-raising move that sets big stakes for the Clippers and free agency in 2021NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the leagueThe Oklahoma City Thunder have hauled in a bounty of NBA draft picks through 3 trades, and now they're set up for one of the wildest rebuilds in historyWHERE ARE THEY NOW?
It's a no-brainer to suggest that the handmade sensibility of Eva Hesse, Jacqueline Winsor, Jackie Ferrara, Anne Truitt, and Jo Baer, to name a few, would add an essential layer of historical context to the generation of artists collected by the museum, but it would also document, via the postminimalism of Hesse, Winsor, and Ferrara, the infusion of real-world concerns that shook up formalist orthodoxies as the end of the 1970s approached.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Reuters) - Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren marched arm-in-arm on Monday, as a group of often feuding U.S. presidential candidates set aside their differences long enough to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Other Democratic White House hopefuls, including Pete Buttigieg, shook up multi-state campaign schedules to seek the support of black voters in Columbia, South Carolina, who will be crucial to victory in a tight race for their party's nomination.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE shook up the gun control debate — and many members of his own party — with a televised White House meeting with lawmakers that lasted more than an hour on Wednesday afternoon.
Read more:Anthony Davis tried to recruit Kawhi Leonard to the Lakers in free agency but had no idea what would work with the enigmatic starIn the wildest summer in NBA history, teams went all-in on superstars like never before and took league-altering risksThe NBA's best players are dropping out of the first Olympics qualifying event at an alarming rateNBA POWER RANKINGS: Where all 30 teams stand after a wild summer that shook up the league
SEOUL, March 23 (Reuters) - Voices of concern emerged in South Korea and elsewhere in Asia on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump shook up his foreign policy team again, prompting worries over Trump's pending summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump announced in a tweet he was replacing H.R. McMaster with John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations known for his hard-line stance advocating the use of military force against North Korea and Iran.
The person who truly shook up country music's reputation as a genre for straight white people in flyover states, though, was Lil Nas X. Rarely seen in 2019 without a signature oversized cowboy hat, his trap-country banger "Old Town Road" went viral on TikTok this spring, and though it ultimately broke records as the longest running chart-topper in history, it's easy to forget that when it first debuted, the song ignited a controversy over what "real" country was when Billboard removed it from its country chart.
The Hill's 12:30 Report: Breaking - Ryan reportedly could retire after midterms | FCC poised to repeal net neutrality | How Alabama shook up the political landscape | Omarosa says she saw things in WH 'I was very uncomfortable with' | Disney buying 21st Century Fox for $52.4B | Farenthold not running for reelection | What's in compromise GOP tax bill | Wawa opens in DC   Donald Trump's ghosts of administration staffers past:    I foresee this in an upcoming book pitch: During an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America," outgoing aide Omarosa Manigault Newman said that she observed things in the White House during her tenure that made her uncomfortable and that upset her.
Schumer also secured two separate votes on subpoenaing just Bolton, who shook up the trial again on Friday when The New York Times reported his claim in an unpublished manuscript that Trump asked him in early May to help set up a meeting between then Ukrainian President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky and Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGOP senators request details on Hunter Biden's travel for probe Evangelical groups lobbied Pompeo to fire Yovanovitch in 2018 Giuliani: Trump should 'absolutely, 100 percent' keep investigating Biden MORE, Trump's personal lawyer, who was pushing for an investigation of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
What Michelle Obama Wore and Why It Mattered History, Politics, Education and Business 17 Black Women Sweep to Judgeships in Texas County It's Great That We Celebrate Black History Month in Totally Normal Ways Blackface Is the Tip of the Iceberg New Year's Day Is Also Emancipation Day The Newest Jim Crow The Heartbeat of Racism Is Denial Video | Five Takeaways from a Year of Talking About Race Defying Trump, Athletes Intensify Debate on Race and Protest In Monument Debate, Calls for an Overdue Reckoning on Race and Southern Identity Black Voices on Turmoil in Charlottesville: 'The World We Live In' Found: Rosa Parks's Arrest Warrant, and More Traces of Civil Rights History Overlooked No More: How Mary Ann Shadd Cary Shook Up the Abolitionist Movement Racial Progress Is Real.

No results under this filter, show 562 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.