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It shunted four awards to the commercial breaks, then un-shunted them.
Just as Chain & the Gang are suppressed, shunted, etc.
The early diners are shunted off by the local imam.
Maintenance was neglected and the sculpture was shunted around the park.
The most literary of novels will be shunted to smaller publishers.
And throughout that process, more diverse contenders are often shunted aside.
Lots of the original people have been shunted off, fired or quit.
He said he quit after being shunted to coaching the disabled team.
Employers shunted them off into less attractive jobs and paid them less.
Millions of people cannot be shunted to some other part of India, either.
Trans, nonbinary, and non-conforming gender identities have been shunted to the side.
Ideally, with leadership that has been shunted aside because of personal power grabs.
We seem constantly to be shunted through various stages of practice and rehearsal.
This style of reading had, I realized, shunted me into a vicious circle.
Many Americans will be shunted into bad coverage that they can't afford to use.
This shunted PSUs off the commanding heights of their respective parts of the economy.
At school he has been shunted out on his own into corridors and offices.
Shunted into the DNC, MyBO's tools for self-organizing were dismantled within a year.
His parents shunted among temporary dwellings until they secured a space in government housing.
Douthat: Fair: "Shunted" is the wrong word for something that happens all too willingly.
Numerous provincial cities granted permits, although the protests were often shunted to remote locations.
That meant the needs of employees, customers, and overall society were often shunted aside.
Women, often shunted aside early on, have taken their place as an aesthetic force.
Anyone and anything not describable in those terms could be shunted aside — or worse.
So why are parents shunted into market-based child care, with its explosive cost growth?
Will they play them, or have they shunted that old score aside for something new?
He then took every issue that came at him and shunted it into that framework.
Frequently, such stories got shunted into the private whisper network, a form of protective gossip.
It cannot be shunted off to the minister for the environment whom nobody can name.
But the White House infrastructure plan was stillborn, shunted aside for other priorities and midterm politics.
But PAGA claims, like those filed by Price in state court, can't be shunted into arbitration.
We've been shunted on to secret wait lists designed to hide long delays in veterans' care.
" Rose McGowan: "We are all Me Toos...no more will we be shunted to the side.
For nine months he was shunted into a shanty—nicknamed the cowshed—on the university campus.
Parwana challenges the tidy and boring categories into which immigrant-run restaurants are so often shunted.
We had been the forefront of studying climate change and suddenly we were being shunted aside.
It seems that older women, long invisible or shunted aside, are experiencing an unfamiliar sensation: power.
Women, often shunted aside in the early movement, had become a powerful aesthetic and political force.
The long transition from Python 2 to Python 3 in particular could have shunted developers elsewhere.
Because of a mixup, he was shunted into the greenroom instead of into McTeer's dressing room.
Whether people will be happy being shunted into their insurer's pharmacies or physician groups isn't clear.
After the war, more than one million Turks and Greeks shunted to safety across frantically redrawn borders.
Because of their low polling numbers, Rand Paul and Carly Fiorina were shunted to the 6 p.m.
After a few minutes she felt it take hold and she shunted some gas to maintain altitude.
But many rebel factions have sued for peace or been shunted into Idlib in north-western Syria.
Women aren't being shunted out of politics to have children: Their kids are part of their campaigns.
And to the kids being shunted aside because of their Spanish, I say you should be proud.
Some were recently shunted to a new owner in a deal partly orchestrated by the Education Department.
Aja Romano: The most interesting story arcs seem to have been shunted to the side this season.
On April 22nd it was Ms Petry's turn to be shunted aside, at the party's conference in Cologne.
Macron shunted the blazes fires to the top of the summit agenda after declaring them a global emergency.
Heavy investment in technology—22 billion reais in 2014 alone—has shunted more than half of transactions online.
As such, he threatens the movie's ethical zeal, and is promptly shunted to the fringes of the story.
But once everyone has to be shunted into a binary, women are rendered passive and disinclined to sex.
She's also contented to live alongside Knight's first wife (Keri Russell) — another female character shunted by the movie.
"The district's doors are wide open, but generally those kids are shunted to low-performing schools," he said.
Gordon did not let him pass, and Russell, clearly frustrated, finally shunted the ball off to a teammate.
The army shunted Hosni Mubarak out of power, the opposition fractured, and the regime later returned with a vengeance.
Kim and his siblings were shunted off to international boarding schools — his was a German-speaking institution in Switzerland.
In other words, when you have a stack of résumés, the long-term unemployed tend to be shunted aside.
Employers would have been required to increases wages over two years equal to what had been shunted into insurance.
This year, the government has shunted the revolution's anniversary off into the realm of art exhibitions and research papers.
Older tigers that have outgrown their usefulness are often shunted out of sight to smaller cages with concrete floors.
The R.S.S. was temporarily banned and shunted to the fringes of public life, but the group gradually reëstablished itself.
Fans also seemed to equate him with Leia as a character who tended to get shunted to the side.
But, having been shunted from one place to another for as long as she can remember, Ramaly is less optimistic.
He was shunted from place to place, always toting his belongings inside a foster care-issued "suitcase:" a trash bag.
Perhaps the genre that shouldered the struggles of shunted communities has to remain so to keep true to its core.
While growing up, she had been shunted among 19813 schools as her father moved the family through the mountain states.
In this play by Duncan MacMillan, an actress suffers a nervous breakdown mid-Chekhov and is shunted off to rehab.
It could be argued that Deen was shunted from the award category that would have given him the most attention.
It's 1908 Halifax, and these new arrivals — Jews who fled Romania — have been shunted into a line for the sick.
Often, protesting veterans are unhappy that they have been shunted into low-end work or lost their jobs in cutbacks.
About 2500 of the 252,800 residents are Roma, a group commonly shunted aside, impoverished, undereducated and widely disparaged across Europe.
But one member of Parliament said she was appalled that her colleagues had shunted the euthanasia decision to the public.
It is one of the few times a mere mortal appears in his account—only to be swiftly shunted aside.
Such light-hearted moments were more likely to be shunted off to B-sides as Soundgarden records turned more emotionally weighty.
It's a kind of bipolar living that's good for the creative process because you're always getting shunted into the next thing.
Barb was shunted to the side as an early casualty of Stranger Things, but fans didn't take her graphic murder lightly.
Fans of the other nominated K-pop artists were none too happy about their faves being shunted into the category, either.
And just as soon as that market deflated and the ruble plummeted, the foreigners were unceremoniously shunted out the back door.
The bomb-ass basketball play was shunted aside for a very boring story about a "Trojan loyalist" who changed Walton's life.
Earl Warren of California and Harold Stassen of Minnesota, moderates both, were shunted aside, and Taft looked like a sure bet.
" Vettel, third in qualifying and shunted onto the second row for Sunday's race, asked him: "What were you doing before then?
For the Raf Simons/Sterling Ruby collection, however, samples, images and accompanying texts were shunted back and forth across the Atlantic.
For years, they have earned less than regular civil servants and often complain they are shunted into careers they didn't choose.
No, these health insurance mergers promise nothing to consumers other than the aggravation of being shunted around to meet regulatory needs.
He said he believed that overwhelmed Lebanese schools shunted the worst teachers to the evening shift of classes packed with Syrians.
In the video shared online on Monday, a black Volkswagen is seen being shunted down the A40 by the delivery vehicle.
But he barely won re-election in 1922, and he found himself shunted aside from a leadership role among Massachusetts Republicans.
Still, there's something so elementally satisfying about this story: Kevin is picked on, ridiculed, shunted to the side, and, finally, forgotten.
Pensions reform, initially shunted to the side, is now being tackled after protests in recent weeks put it back on the agenda.
As hip-hop's growth steps have become more micro, though, truly resistant rap countermovements have been shunted even further to the fringes.
Additionally, Dougy was adjusting to life with his mom, sorting through feelings of abandonment after being shunted between countries and family members.
An advance peek into February's PMI surveys indicates factories across the bloc shunted into reverse for the first time in six years.
Once a full line was assembled, the molds were shunted into a casting mechanism, where they received a dollop of molten lead.
Tamir and all the other people who have lost their lives in highly questionable police shootings will not simply be shunted aside.
Not long ago, you could imagine a landscape in which films that made sharp critiques of capitalism were shunted to the side.
Virtually overnight, in some cases, former homeowners were shunted back onto the rental market and into property now owned by investment companies.
In season two, his son is part of the proceedings, but he's mostly shunted aside to hang out with various side characters.
Gone are the napkins tortured into swans and the postprandial triage that shunted women to the drawing room while men dealt business.
Rameau's Pygmalion and his statue were largely shunted to the background by all the frenetic activity at the front of the stage.
On the other, non-Valve headset owners have to actively seek out SteamVR, and they're shunted by default toward a competing store.
The cardinal was demoted from a senior Vatican position in 2014 and shunted to the post of chaplain to the Knights of Malta.
And they're surprisingly delightful, largely because they're centered on Carol, whom The Walking Dead has shunted toward the background a bit this season.
It makes for an uncomfortable gaming experience, particularly if you try to use the touch pad, which is shunted off to the right.
The bus, which was carrying migrant workers from Uzbekistan, was shunted several hundred metres down the track, Russia's Rossiya 24 TV channel reported.
Delicate, soft-spoken Julio spends a year shunted between poorly paid menial jobs, sleeping in miserly tenements while he searches for his love.
As recently as the 1950s, Monet's late work — now the most prized of all for its abstract beauty — was misunderstood and shunted aside.
She quoted a former student named Michael, who she said was shunted from grade-to-grade with barely passing marks while being bullied.
Mr. Eisenberg quickly shunted the official summary of the conversation to an electronic storage system normally used for the most sensitive classified information.
Death, which comes when your hit point and radiation trackers meet, gets your character shunted back to the starting tile without their inventory.
After funds were wired to North Bank, Professor Spengel said, they were shunted to two banks, first in London, then another in Germany.
Mr. Comstock was shunted to Gene P. Hamilton, a Department of Homeland Security official who helped formulate immigration policy during the presidential transition.
It's a live track, recorded at the Hacienda in Manchester, rudely cut and shunted into the middle of 103's Perverted By Language.
It leaves no doubt that the issue, though being shunted to the side at the conclusion of nuclear negotiations, is far from resolved.
It was a pity, tailgaters in the parking lot agreed, that the game had been shunted from the Dallas Cowboys' 100,000-seat stadium.
People of color have long been shunted into roles that gesture towards Hollywood's inclusivity, whether as actors or as members of the industry.
Two anti-establishment leaders made early plays to govern Italy on Monday, following an inconclusive election where voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
Shunted to the final quarter on both nights, foreign policy questions largely focused on two classic bugbears of the early 2000s: Afghanistan and Iraq.
Sure, there are good examples of all of the above somewhere on your TV right now, but they're largely shunted off to extreme niches.
The regular-season numbers, the scouting reports and all the attendant attention afforded Judge will be shunted aside, said Yankees third baseman Todd Frazier.
Ms. Paltrow may be opposed to factory farming, but reporters were shunted to speak to her in short segments like cattle, though exquisitely fed.
Even those lucky few who do get rehabilitation and are not shunted off to what is euphemistically called "custodial care" get too little time.
MORE, immigrants were shunted to the side in favor of economic stimulus, then health care, then banking regulation, and then the president's re-election.
Seemingly holding firm to his delusions after the shooting, he rejected his lawyers' efforts to have him declared mentally unfit, and shunted them aside.
Italians went to the polls on March 4 in what proved to be inconclusive national election in which voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
We joke briefly about being thrown under the wheels of a train à la Anna Karenina, or shunted off to a convent for bad behavior.
There, women and children are shunted to one camp, and the men to another to be interrogated about any possible ties to the Islamic State.
Those concerns should not be shunted aside, Yellen said, in her most extensive remarks about monetary policy since leaving the Fed early in the year.
And if the Pebble mobile app's UI isn't working for, all the of data the Pebble 2130 collects can be shunted over to Apple's HealthKit.
The show has shunted viewers through an ever-more-ridiculous series of celestial realms and byzantine bylaws, each one explained (or negated) by the next.
Mike Veeck said his father did not think he had been shunted aside in the story of how segregation in baseball came to an end.
"All the silly, cryptic marks of humans who were resigned to being held in a place, shunted through the perfunctory order of things," she writes.
It was harder for those major-magazine and newspaper editors shunted to the back row or, in some cases, to the standing-room-only pen.
Simeone has always said that effort is more important than mere talent, and that has seen gifted players such as Óliver shunted to the sidelines.
Both establishment parties — the Republicans and, on the left, the Socialists — are facing a painful identify crisis after an unprecedented election that shunted them aside.
Italy, however, finished strongly, with replacement hooker Federico Zani shunted over from a driving maul before Bellini put Minozzi in to close out the scoring.
The new citizenship rules will allow these people to be naturalised, leaving only the Muslims to be stripped of rights, shunted into camps or expelled.
The avalanche shunted the 43-room hotel, which is 1,200 meters (4,000 ft) above sea level, about 10 meters down the hill, according to media reports.
Warren and Biden, two of the Democratic Party's most experienced and compelling officials, were shunted aside at the very end because they had a bad week.
Possible Trump VP Michael Flynn flips on abortion In a brief conversation between the two men, Kasich shunted Priebus to his chief of staff, Beth Hansen.
In the Material Design update Google is testing, it appears they're being shunted into the main column of search results, along with adverts and image searches.
They said they had spent untold hours on the phone, being shunted between county and state government offices and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Blood is shunted from the core of the body to the peripheral blood vessels, which dilate and produce the feeling of extreme heat along with sweating.
In 2013, an editor at a Communist Party journal in Beijing was shunted from his job for publicly proposing that China withdraw support for North Korea.
His sympathies were with the outcast, the downtrodden: the Irish laborers shunted to the outskirts of Concord, the dispossessed Native Americans he met on his travels.
Then, if either of us did get sick, even just from an ordinary virus, there loomed the specter of being shunted into the local fever clinics.
JR's practice retains much of the graffitist's instincts and moral center: the guerrilla application, the anti-authority ethos, the elevation of those shunted to the margins.
For decades, vintage-style blues and the flesh-on-strings virtuosity it requires have been shunted toward nostalgia, preservationism and the die-hard realms of Americana.
Subsequent to the deal's collapse, Murdoch spun off his publishing assets into a new entity, News Corp, and shunted the TV and Hollywood studio assets into Fox.
Our brains have been likened to little more than Theory of Mind machines—almost all of our higher level processing power is shunted into this singular task.
With immigration and national security leading the Republicans' national debates, and outsider candidates like Donald Trump grabbing attention, the conservative anti-poverty effort has been shunted aside.
After MBS looked pretty lonely in the #G20 "class photo", shunted off to side, a chuckling Putin comes in with a warm highish-five hand clasp pic.twitter.
Yet like PiS and Romania's Social Democrats, ANO is a one-man band: if Mr Babis is shunted aside, he will simply direct the action from offstage.
The company is struggling to rebuild its business model after being shunted aside in the consumer smartphone market by Apple's iPhone and devices using Google's Android software.
The third parties that represent specific Assamese groups have been shunted into supporting roles, setting the stage for a battle royal between India's two chief national parties.
Slavery, Jim Crow, and racially discriminatory practices like "redlining" created a society in which African Americans were separated from the white population and shunted into inferior institutions.
The vital function of actually inquiring into the doings of the president and receiving information about the same has been shunted into side rooms and private chats.
But he was shunted to the sidelines when the campaign began, prohibited by Mr. Trump's children and other political operatives from making day-to-day campaign decisions.
Even if she receives one of those visas, she'll be shunted to the back of the decades-long line of Indian tech workers waiting for a green card.
The Toro Rossos of Carlos Sainz and Daniil Kvyat collided on lap two, with the Spaniard shunted out and the safety car making an appearance for three laps.
Oromos aligned with Amharas, who are about a quarter of the population (and ruled the roost under Haile Selassie and the Derg), and shunted aside the Tigrayan elite.
In Florence's case, there's a high pressure system squatting to Florence's north — which prevented Florence from moving up along the coast, and instead shunted it west onto land.
Lenders loth to foreclose on welshing tycoons are being left with no choice; a dozen deeply distressed firms were shunted into insolvency proceedings by the authorities in June.
The avalanche shunted the 43-room hotel, which is 1,200 metres (4,000 ft) above sea level, some 10 metres (30 ft) down the hill, according to media reports.
So he gets shunted to the back of the $20, and Hamilton stays on the front of the $10 and women get the balance of the real estate.
Largely due to China's vibrant fintech landscape, the recent rise of phone payments in the country has shunted cash onto the endangered list, perhaps somewhere alongside the pangolin.
The ultimate solution some pilots want is to have pure, clean outside air compressed from electronic compressors instead of being shunted through hot engines that may contain chemicals.
About 20173 percent of cases were shunted to that category last year, according to internal data obtained by the Center for Public Integrity through a public records request.
Women were shunted to collective neighborhood workshops with meager pay and dismal working conditions, while men were more commonly employed in comfortable big-industry and state-enterprise jobs.
People of all genders face serious career harm due to flexibility bias — they're shunted to lower-value and lower-responsibility roles, or forced out of a job entirely.
African-Americans, the majority of county residents, were largely illiterate, living in unpainted wooden shacks insulated with newspapers, their children shunted to squalid schools with no instructional materials.
To make the tech holding company more attractive, Jio's debt is being shunted up to the parent of the fast-growing mobile operator with a stronger balance sheet.
In the case of female antagonists, this often means they are shunted off suddenly or are left simmering on a back burner until it is their time to die.
And yet the crew of the Covenant acts like it's preposterous that they're being shunted off to some barely livable planet when there is, impossibly, a better one nearby.
Even the genius likes of Beatrix Potter and Maurice Sendak are shunted off to the critical equivalent of the Thanksgiving kids' table, smiled at but not often engaged with.
Bolivia has more identified lithium resources than any other country, but commercially it's likely to be "shunted to the side for an extended period", says Jon Hykawy, Stormcrow's president.
Although the site in question appears to have been essentially useless, it shunted users into an Equifax-provided service with terms that bound disputes to be resolved via arbitration.
As many feminist writers have noted over the years, in male-dominated occupations women, who are expected to be "naturally" caring, tend to be shunted into the "nanny" role.
"So much is focused on oil at the moment, a lot of other energy alternatives have been shunted to the side," said Daniel Alpert, managing partner at Westwood Capital.
Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) later Sunday jointly called on the administration to direct additional resources to the 13 airports where international passengers from coronavirus-impacted countries are being shunted.
Most noticeable are the steel floor tiles and the tracks along which rolls of newsprint were once shunted from laydown areas to the reels on which they were mounted.
Republicans, shunted into the minority in both chambers in Albany, voted overwhelmingly against the measure, warning that two ounces of the drug was enough to make dozens of joints.
In a worldwide sex abuse scandal, which first became prominent in Boston in 2001, abusers were shunted from parish to parish instead of being defrocked and handed over to authorities.
The allegedly inferior males have been shunted aside as characters for too long, mirroring how their lives may seem undesirable to the rest of those who populate You're The Worst.
To keep order in vulnerable favelas, resources have had to be shunted from better-off areas in the South Zone, home to Rio's famous beaches and most of its hotels.
Shockingly, my phone had already synched up with the Smithsonian's wayfinding platform, which guided me up two separate elevators then shunted me out a service exit onto Mangakāhia's rhizomatic terrace.
At the same time, low-income black or Hispanic children like the ones at Pelham Gardens are routinely shunted into schools with graduation rates 20 or more percentage points lower.
By contrast, last year saw the N.C.A.A. widely praised for its stance on Indiana's law, while issues such as the amateur model and the infractions process were somewhat shunted aside.
The music has a vaudeville quality, with horns and trombone zips, and the lyrics are antic, even though they describe being shunted between the justice system, therapists and social workers.
Just as actual labor became increasingly invisible to consumers, shunted off overseas or hidden through e-commerce, working-class people entered TV through the poor door, or not at all.
Johnson, who had not been elected in the first place and acceded to the office after Abraham Lincoln's assassination, was shunted aside after being acquitted in a Senate impeachment trial.
Now, they're almost entirely shunted off into each episode's B-story, which usually revolves around Mike (Jonathan Banks), the other character to appear on both Saul and Breaking Bad regularly.
Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, gave a measured response to being shunted aside by her country's largest trading partner, praising American negotiators for their good faith and saying talks would continue.
It proved the final straw for a weary Djokovic who netted a forehand return on the next point and then shunted a backhand into the tramlines after yet more Chung defiance.
But that rarely accounts for the divide between the actors of color who play protagonists and those who are shunted into supporting roles, where they're more likely to be killed off.
For decades, employers have quietly paid off or shunted away the powerless girls and boys, treating it as the cost of doing business, to hang on to their high-powered rainmaker.
"Placement," is also a euphemism, as nearly 1,500 children have been shunted into a converted Walmart, while plans are afoot to construct a tent city for hundreds more in West Texas.
What emerged was a portrait of a shadow foreign policy that shunted the career of a top diplomat while putting Trump's political interests — and Giuliani's business pursuits — above national security concerns.
He is shunted to the dormant Mars project – India's space agency is notoriously short of funds, and none of the top scientists wants to be a part of the stillborn mission.
The names and specific traits of the women shunted to the backbench of the movement, even though they were often on the front lines of violence, are mostly lost to us.
Republican efforts to shrink spending on what are known as entitlement programs — Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid — will also be shunted aside with Democrats pushing to patch up the safety net.
Black women, she said, were shunted aside in the history books because their goals had diverged from those of the white, mostly upper-middle-class women who had led the charge.
Through their own doing, Pearl Jam shunted themselves into their own world, allowing themselves to be seen as the de facto dad rock band by not actively courting any new listeners.
ROME (Reuters) - Two anti-establishment leaders made early plays to govern Italy on Monday, triggering concern in the euro zone following an inconclusive election where voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
Too many academically talented children who come from families where household income hovers at the American median of $59,000 or below are shut out of college or shunted away from selective universities.
In our current age of binge watching, this kind of structure has been almost completely lost (or, again, shunted off to comedies; Netflix's BoJack Horseman uses almost exactly the approach described above).
In Lancaster, refugee students alleged that the school district shunted them into a boot camp–style alternative school, where they were subjected to daily pat-downs and deprived of proper English instruction.
The euro managed to recover losses made on Monday after two anti-establishment leaders made early plays to govern Italy following an inconclusive election where voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
Mr Trump was quick to express anger that the Supreme Court has shunted his appeal back to the Ninth Circuit, which has twice blocked his executive orders banning travel from Muslim countries.
When the Winnie-the-Pooh books are published, Billy is shunted around shops and fetes, where he signs autographs and poses for photos, and generally does as much publicity as his father.
Constitutional rule is being shunted in favor of new dictatorial powers for the ruling elite and, day by day, the Maduro government is dismantling the last vestiges of democratic principles and institutions.
After the baby is born and takes that first breath, blood is shunted to the lungs, which have been reasonably quiet up to that point as they have been filled with fluid.
"Long-term follow-up of children that have undergone prenatal closure in the womb suggests that brain function, mobility and total independence were higher in nonshunted than shunted children aged 5," Prof.
In the past few years, as AI has become trendy, many app makers have shunted the necessary underlying computations, like recognizing the words that people say, to servers in remote data centers.
But his efforts to reach Australia by boat were stymied by the Australian Navy, and he was shunted off to a detention center for refugees on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Australian Daniel Ricciardo blasted Red Bull team mate Max Verstappen for 'amateur' driving on Sunday after the Dutch teenager shunted him out of the Hungarian Grand Prix on the opening lap.
The hotel's public areas — the celebrated grand gallery, restaurants, bars and salons — have been slightly tweaked, and two previously shunted garden areas have been re-landscaped and fully integrated within the overall floorplan.
The far corner room of the house is the room of dreams and possibilities shunted aside and piled onto each other, covered with delicate lace that makes the dusty mess a little prettier.
In any case, in the shadow of the epidemic, the unresolved legal questions surrounding Mr. Netanyahu's fitness to form a new government while under indictment have largely been shunted out of public spotlight.
A group that has felt shunted aside by the Republican establishment is finding doors open more quickly and willingly than it did even under friendly presidents like Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.
Back in South Korea, Mr. Clay also lived his life going in and out of mental clinics and being shunted back and forth among social agencies like Holt and the Korea Adoption Services.
The problem is, part of enjoying a restaurant is sitting with other patrons and enjoying the atmosphere and too often we end up getting shunted into one of those private rooms in the back.
That lack of depth has forced him to stick with largely the same side as last week, while injuries have necessitated a recall for flyhalf Quade Cooper with Bernard Foley shunted to inside center.
Macron shunted the Amazon fires to the top of the summit agenda after declaring them a global emergency, and kicked off discussions about the disaster at a welcome dinner for fellow leaders on Saturday.
It was arguably a response to, and an outgrowth of, the many ways in which individual content creators like Paul and Mongeau have been increasingly shunted to the side as YouTube culture has changed.
Fiji and Samoa have a long pro wrestling history of their own, but in the U.S. Pacific Islanders were shunted off to gimmicks that were tired even 30 years ago: headhunters, cannibals, and savages.
Sometimes the reader wishes the author had walked the rivers' banks as much as the library stacks, and on occasion the narrative is shunted off course, as in overenthusiastic claims for China's maritime prowess.
Douthat: But they're the only directors who get the chance to make movies that are big and also serious because every other promising director gets shunted into superhero franchises and is never seen again!
Progressives, particularly LGBT Christians, have cheerfully circulated his critiques of the religious right and lauded the gay Christian's candidacy as a watershed moment for a community long shunted to the margins of church life.
When my father related the chain of events to us—he had gone to a routine cardiology appointment, only to be shunted straight to the I.C.U.—he was jovial and accurate and eminently himself.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said that Britain would be shunted into a 'lost decade' of low investment and shed almost 9803,000 jobs if it fails to agree a trade deal with the European Union.
Instead of taking a serious look at its responsibility as a curator and disseminator of vast amounts of information in a highly charged political atmosphere, Facebook has shunted the responsibility on to its consumers.
The defeat of Mr. Cuomo's favorite bridge, however, did not seem to appease Republicans, who have been shunted to the sidelines in Albany after disastrous electoral results last year, from pouncing on the issue.
These individuals were shunted into a privatized arbitration system that is more likely to rule in favor of corporate parties than real courts, and that typically awards less money to plaintiffs who do prevail.
The three plaintiffs all worked on different teams at the company, but had similar stories of being paid less than their male counterparts, shunted into less prestigious (and therefore lower-paying) roles, and denied promotions.
It has done campaigns for Nike, Gillette, Victoria's Secret, Covergirl, and AT&T, among others although these big names didn't use RCM directly but were shunted onto the spammers by other, presumably legitimate, marketing firms.
Mr Barzani, the ruler of Iraqi Kurdistan, has yet to reconnect Sinjar and its surrounding settlement to the main electricity grid or water mains, and has shunted responsibility for financing schooling and reconstruction onto Baghdad.
The faster it does so, the better, because that fat balance sheet means the credit that could be supporting more robust economic growth is instead being shunted into the U.S. Treasury and the housing market.
Mr. Rocard ran for president in 1969 but received few votes, joined Mr. Mitterrand's newly formed Socialists in 1974 and was shunted off to the Agriculture Ministry in the new Socialist president's government in 1983.
In a terrible irony, at one point they shunted aside the American advisers and used their own troops to round up indigenous people, who then were shipped to forced labor camps elsewhere in West Africa.
He took over shortly before the beginning of the show's story, at which point he shunted Elliot's "real" personality into the placid alternate reality he entered after having been knocked unconscious when Whiterose's machine exploded.
Time and again, in Mr. Halberstam's telling, lower-level government officials who understood Vietnamese politics, sentiments and even geography assessed reality accurately and offered correct policy recommendations to the major characters — who shunted them aside.
Men's thoughts and feelings have always been presumed to be an interesting subject for literary fiction, but women's stories have frequently found themselves shunted into a variety of genres that tend to get less acclaim.
Democratic lawmakers had privately hoped that his strong disagreement with what Trump's team was doing in Ukraine combined with rage at how Trump publicly shunted him out of the White House would motivate him to come.
Steep yourself in 55-degree water for, say, 12 hours without a wetsuit, and it won't take long before your blood is shunted from your head and extremities to the core, to protect your internal organs.
That data then gets shunted to VGS&aposs own systems for safeguarding and processing, taking the burden of protecting it away from the customer while also making it easier to make sense of all of it.
The same gestures toward your dad's idea of Sensible Policymaking that routinely oozes out of the Beltway think-piece class and onto the pages of our finest newspapers was once again seamlessly shunted onto cable television.
His workplace, where he's constantly sidelined and mocked, is full of the same faces who fawned over him aboard the Callister, including Walton (Jimmi Simpson, Westworld) as the partner who shunted Daley aside as they grew successful.
When Communist China committed 300,000 troops to stop the creation of a united, US-allied Korea, the "Great Leader" was shunted aside as military commander and had to twiddle his thumbs while others saved his odious regime.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Interior Department watchdog on Wednesday criticized the reassignment of more than two dozen senior staff, saying political appointees shunted the executives into new jobs without leaving a paper trail or informing them beforehand.
In a race that started with chaos, and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel being shunted into the wall by Red Bull's Russian Daniil Kvyat, Rosberg had an untroubled afternoon from pole to chequered flag for his 18th career win.
Selina's closing scene -- a showcase for Louis-Dreyfus, as a sense of melancholy fleetingly crept across her face -- exhibited the smallest touch of regret, but was quickly shunted aside by a 24-year flashforward to her death.
Many activists who support rape victims have also argued, however, that law enforcement's neglect toward rape kits is emblematic of the way officials have historically treated sexual assault: allegations are often downplayed, not believed, or shunted aside.
Still, not everyone was pleased with the extra time in Albany, particularly mainstream Democrats in the Senate, who have been shunted into a minority role by a group of nine breakaway Democrats who collaborate with the Republicans.
A lack of signage and personnel led to general confusion, but eventually a train trundled into sight, everyone boarded and the cars were shunted onto a waiting ferry that would sail from Rodby, Denmark, to Puttgarden, Germany.
Like those other services, Apple won't actually show the content in the TV app — you'll still get shunted over to FuboTV's app for that — but it's another step toward getting all of your content in a single place.
That push has been met with applause from fans who want to be included, praise and recognition from critics, and prickly criticism from comic purists who believe their beloved titles have been shunted aside for gimmicks and stunts.
Partly due to technical special effects limitations and partly due to what seems to be a desire to not overuse magic, Game of Thrones has shunted the wolves, who are omnipresent in the book series, to the side.
And so on Tuesday, it is the Communists who will stage a march through Moscow's streets — the Kremlin has shunted off commemoration of the event into academia, funding a series of conferences and art exhibitions throughout the year.
Without the rule, which is scheduled to apply to transactions next year, banks could continue to profit from abusive products and practices without ever facing a court challenge, and aggrieved customers would continue to be shunted into arbitration.
But notably, many of the older New Yorkers — and the rappers influenced by them — were shunted to the third and smallest stage on the far side of the parking lot: Fabolous, Pusha T, Wale, Jim Jones, Action Bronson.
A tweak to the Bank of Japan's bond-buying program shunted the yen higher, while the dollar climbed against a basket of major currencies, recovering further from last week's decline to its lowest in more than three months.
Any controversial details, apparently, were shunted into the classified section, because the final document made public offered no major revelations and instead listed seemingly everyone in Putin's government, along with all Russians possessing more fortunes over $1 billion.
In Rhode Island, disabled men and women publicly testified that they wanted to work in inclusive settings and were shunted into what the New York Times called the "workplace serfdom" of sheltered workshops, some only earning $1.57 an hour.
Strangely, though, Podolski made very little impact up front, and so found himself shunted out to the left wing where – despite his decent goal return – he struggled with his defensive duties and often found himself in a peripheral role.
It's shunted to a bridge two miles outside of town with the marchers penned in black metal gates and funneled out into an area divided from the convention, where none of the delegates could be bothered to see them.
Instead, these "illegal maritime arrivals," as the Australian government calls them, are shunted to poorer neighboring countries — Nauru and Papua New Guinea, of which Manus Island is a part — indefinitely until they can be resettled somewhere that isn't Australia.
Over two weeks, the Intelligence Committee heard from a dozen witnesses who described how Mr. Trump and his allies inside and outside the government shunted aside official American policy toward Ukraine in favor of an unorthodox, politically charged campaign.
After taking charge of the League in 2013, Salvini shunted the party to the far right, adopting an uncompromising anti-immigration stance and allying himself with the National Front in France and the anti-Islam Freedom Party in the Netherlands.
When ISIS erupted on the scene in the spring of 53, this fight over Kirkuk — and over Kurdish independence more generally — got largely shunted to the back burner as both Baghdad and Erbil focused on kicking ISIS out of the country.
In theory, this could be done equitably: spreading the disappointment around as broadly as possible, making sure that the people who were ignored and shunted aside in one election cycle or culture war are placed at the center the next time.
But his monologue was strong, drawing on the political material he's increasingly worked into his late-night show, and it contained some great jokes about how Hollywood has shunted women to the side and treated them horribly in the past.
We have the best-educated workforce in our nation's history and our workers are being shunted to the sidelines as the federal government would rather export manufacturing and resource development and the professional and blue-collar jobs they create overseas.
Diski, who had been shunted between various institutions since birth, who knew too well "the fearful feeling of privation when your time as part of a system runs out," was terrified of being kicked out of this new system as well.
During the Second World War, the Chinese—the only immigrant community in the US to be explicitly excluded (unless Trump gets his way)—went from being marginalised and shunted into Chinatown ghettos to being allies in the fight against fascism.
The arrow keys are shunted to the left by a button that only exists to bring up and hide the software keyboard, something I basically never want to do when I'm at a desk with physical keys in front of me.
There's also a new optimized storage feature in iCloud, where older files are shunted off to the web to make room on the local drive, but our MacBook Pro isn't quite full enough for us to test that out yet.
Shunted aside by the grown-ups and mocked by the only other young person in the rustic village of Red Manor, a cute boy named Peter, Mary soon acquires a black cat, a broomstick and a cluster of enchanted purple blossoms.
The cruelty of this brand of anti-gay "conversion therapy" is subtler than that, and the agents of that cruelty are less Lydia and Rick than the parents and guardians who have shunted Cameron and the others into their care.
In the late nineties, black comedies were repeatedly subjected to this form of TV gentrification: they were launched on upstart cable networks, like UPN and the WB, then cancelled, or shunted to BET, when the networks whitened up their programming.
JON PARELES For a show that has traditionally shunted aside Latin music (leaving it to the Latin Grammys, a separate event altogether) — and has yet to really acknowledge the rising urbano wave — Camila Cabello's opening number covered a lot of ground.
For a long time it seemed as though Google Hangouts would be the answer, but that's now been shunted aside for Allo—which is mobile only for now, doesn't support SMS messages, and doesn't turn on end-to-end encryption by default.
Mariano Rajoy, acting prime minister since his conservative government was ousted in December, favors a coalition of center-left and center-right parties, but public anger over his administration's austerity measures and corruption cases has shunted him to the sidelines of negotiations.
If such a role reversal is in part a product of the neoliberal tendency to privatize risk, in which increasing amounts of risk get shunted off onto individuals, it is also, in important and perhaps less obvious ways, a legacy of Conceptualist aesthetics.
The Obama administration policies were adopted after strong evidence emerged that minority students were receiving more suspensions and tougher punishments than white students for the same or lesser offenses, while disabled students were too quickly being shunted into remedial or special-education programs.
In the Jim Crow south, for example, when black doctors and black patients were routinely shunted to inferior hospitals, many people justified the practice in terms of their sincerely held "biblical" belief that God intended for the races to be forever separated.
Disgruntled Grunt toggling eerily athwart continua, cheerily transgressing wildly disparate eons or eras, today satisfactorily compensated for his mind-bending disabilities by weaponized prosthetics shunted home from five futures, enabling Conner to kill to his heart's content without ever leaving his chair.
For most of the 2010s, country music has been undergoing a gender crisis in plain sight: most of the prominent male singers were bros, with unimaginative perspectives on the dynamic between men and women, and female singers were shunted to the margins.
It is also the case that, as the movie shows, a warrant was issued for Neruda's arrest; that he was shunted by accomplices from one safe house to the next, like a spy; and that he finally fled over the Andes to Argentina.
Despite the near-epidemic nature of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia in developing countries where people face crushing economic burdens, these diseases are still not taken seriously and are often shunted to the side when it comes to public health budgets.
The company shunted the second Justice League movie back last year to make room for Affleck's planned Batman, but if both script and director aren't decided on soon, it may need to come forward to plug the bat-shaped hole in the cinematic universe.
Some German media billed Xi's keynote speech as  "cheap words," apparently peeved by the fact that the Italian and Hungarian prime ministers were seated in the front row, while many European dignitaries, including those from Germany, were shunted to the back of the conference venue.
Looking back, I have to laugh at the view I have of myself in my twenties, trotting cheerfully into a mob-run patriarchy where even the women on the most progressive show in television were being shunted to the back of the comedy bus.
But even if the government can come to an agreement on its future arrangements with Brussels, it's unlikely that the level of detail Airbus is looking for will materialise – instead it will be shunted forward into the transition period following Britain's departure in March 2019.
Even as fans revolted at the trade deadline deal that sent Scott Kazmir to Tampa Bay for Victor Zambrano, and another young prospect, Jose Reyes, was shunted aside to make room for, and you can look this up, Kazuo Matsui, the bright spot was Wright.
But then, when the twins were about 103 months old, Ms. Vitkus began dating Mr. Murello, a director of photography for TV. The girls were soon shunted to the second bedroom, which had been "my groovy entertaining den and guest room," Ms. Vitkus said.
An excellent large sculpture by the Berlin-based Nairy Baghramian — uniting precariously balanced, biomorphic slabs of aluminum and wax — has been shunted into an attic with a half-ton block of marble brought by the inventive activist Jimmie Durham, and far too many unrelated paintings.
There will be no host nor overarching comic sensibility, most of the musical performances have apparently been cut (including the nominated "Ballad of Buster Scruggs" song "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings"), and plenty of worthy categories will be shunted to the margins.
By halftime of Monday night's game between the Giants and Philadelphia Eagles, it felt as if Eli Manning was a character in a folk tale, a shunted hero who, in a twist of fate, was granted a last moment to rescue those around him.
Capitol Hill has been, with a few notable exceptions, shunted to the side over the first few years of the Trump administration, and the CEO president and his closest allies have expressed something between skepticism and utter disregard for the supposedly co-equal legislative branch.
Discussions of institutional discrimination and systemic marginalization of whole classes and sectors of society have been shunted from public discourse for remediation and have given rise to viable presidential candidates such as Donald Trump, someone with a history of misogynistic violence toward women and anti-immigrant schemes.
The Dravidians, as opposed to the "Aryan" people of north India who speak Indo-European languages, regard themselves as having been shunted aside, in both ancient history and in the modern India forged by Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi and the rest of its north Indian founders.
I wonder if we expect a different kind of art from Petlin, and are disappointed that he does not make it easy for us to put him in a box or regard him as a particular kind of figure, at once quickly understood and easily shunted aside.
Beijing has been kicking the excess capacity can down the road for at least the past five years, but as the Japanese found with their asset bubble in the late Eighties and the Europeans are starting to realize with Greece, problems can't be shunted along forever.
Beijing has been kicking the excess capacity can down the road for at least the past five years, but as the Japanese found with their asset bubble in the late Eighties and the Europeans are starting to realise with Greece, problems can't be shunted along forever.
So we have what we have now: a break staggered over two weeks, so that everyone gets a rest, but nobody has to go without soccer; the F.A. Cup's fifth round shunted to a midweek to accommodate it; the E.F.L. Cup stubbornly complicit in its own demise.
Platforms like Twitter give a louder collective voice to black citizens and other marginalized groups who have traditionally been shunted to the edges of public conversations, while platforms like YouTube and Netflix help to diversify and expand the types of media and pop culture we consume.
And while it's tricky to work Eleven into these narratives given her great power, there are ways: for example, rewatch The Dark Crystal and you'll instantly see that Kira was an Eleven-like superpowered hero who was inexplicably shunted to the side of a boy-centered narrative.
David Lynch and Mark Frost's belated revival of their beloved '90s series very quickly shunted aside almost all blissful, nostalgic pleasures in favor of a consideration of the roots of evil, the dangers of getting lost in memory, and the death of the American small town.
The lawsuit, filed last year on behalf of six refugees by the New York Civil Liberties Union and Legal Services of Central New York, claimed that Utica shunted refugees who were older than 16 into lesser alternatives to high school, like a G.E.D. program only for English-language learners.
While the proposed class-action complaint alleged that Costco might have viewed American Express as "just another vendor" that could be shunted aside for a "cheaper" rival, the judge said American Express merely viewed such statements as evidence that Costco would "drive a hard bargain," not walk away.
Half a century after the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. has countless highways named after him, but being black or brown still dramatically increases your odds of being imprisoned or killed by the police, redlined out of a neighborhood, or shunted into subprime, still-segregated educational institutions.
While alt-right voices and outlets were shunted out of the "mainstream" and relegated to more obscure corners of the Internet, and sites like Daily Stormer were left to search for a domain host, the "lite" label (originally an insult) has done wonders to preserve their popular brands.
In the past week, he has shunted aside two key Obama administration civil rights decisions — protecting transgender students and Texas minority voters — and vowed to recommit federal resources to fighting crime, drugs and illegal immigration, a theme he repeated on Tuesday in his address to the law enforcement officials.
Shuttered in the late 20th century, it was shunted from one municipal agency to another (at one point becoming so badly neglected that its glass skylight, covering most of a block in the sidewalk, cracked when a cleaning truck ran over it) until FAI came to its rescue.
Mistry was shunted out of the company on Monday by the Tata Sons board for reasons not officially made public by the group, however, sources told Reuters that Mistry had lost favor with family patriarch Ratan Tata and the powerful trusts, which own two-thirds of the group.
Europe's refugee crisis is proving all but impossible for the region's politicians to tackle without being sucked into an inglorious mire of prejudice — leaving desperate people fleeing conflict-torn countries to be shunted towards the margins or even sent back to the places they were fleeing in the first place.
The deeply personal story ended with an inevitable political slant— the Republican healthcare bill currently being considered in the House would allow states to decide if people with preexisting conditions (like Billy Kimmel) could be charged more or shunted off into "high-risk pools" that can be expensive for patients.
While many names around him are familiar — Whistler, Manet, Morisot, Degas (Tissot famously turned down an invitation to join the first Impressionist exhibition) — Tissot was an oddball masquerading as a successful society painter, an artist who's been shunted aside for not participating in the forward march of capital "M" Modernism.
When a premium is placed on new, older releases get shunted to the side; and with our current rapid pace of consumption, wherein an album that was released three months ago may as well have come out three decades ago, it leaves one to wonder: how do we ever catch up?
I have belabored this technical information for a reason: to make it clear that the promise of this technology should not be shunted aside due to a fear that, as Siddhartha Mukherjee opined in a 2017 New Yorker piece, it will lead to doctors becoming merely technicians instead of skilled diagnosticians.
WASHINGTON — Influential Republican senators, working in concert with the White House, are making a last-ditch effort to pressure Senator Mitch McConnell and other party leaders to take up a bipartisan criminal justice bill at risk of being shunted aside in the rush to complete other business before Congress adjourns.
Unlike the reservation system in the rest of the country, which shunted American Indians onto lands to which, in many cases, they had no historical connection, Alaska's indigenous population was organized into Native corporations set up by region and associated with the Native people who had traditionally used and inhabited the land.
If Jeff Sessions is sacked, or shunted aside from his job as attorney-general, it will be because the president wants someone in the job who has not recused himself from the investigation into Russian election-meddling, and therefore has the authority to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel who heads it.
Even when they get shunted off to the edges, as in her 1963 shot of a retired couple—the man seated on the left, his wife on the right—the center doesn't go to waste, for there, like an altar, stands a television, topped with a lamp, two photographs, and a clock.
If his aim is to re-energize the Obama coalition and broaden it, rather than returning to the 1990s, when Democrats shaped their message around appealing to white "Reagan Democrats" and shunted feminist and racial-justice issues aside, then Sanders has something important—rather than just controversial and chiding—to say to the party.
But the crucial connective point, the point that gets shunted to the side in the culture-war rhetoric of abortion outrage, is this: It is equally monstrous to inflict the same punishment on a woman in her thirties who doesn't want to be a mother just because the condom broke on a Tinder hookup.
This is tricky to talk about without directly spoiling a lot of the movie, but suffice to say that somewhere inside of it is buried an attempt to examine the roots of things like toxic masculinity and the way that women's viewpoints are often shunted aside in favor of the seemingly more "mature" pain felt by men.
Do you think any of that changes over the next few years as the Jessica Yellins of the world are creating their own Instagram, and there's a new vocabulary for what we expect to see come through our phone screen, and some of this stuff gets shunted to the side because it's either too expensive or just dumb?
That was one possible reason why, on August 16th, it was announced that Mr Manafort had been shunted aside in favour of Stephen Bannon, the chairman of Breitbart New, a right-wing, conspiracy-theorising website, who had been appointed Mr Trump's campaign chief executive, and Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster, who had been taken on as campaign chief.
De Blasio has often said that his hands are tied because reforming the admissions system needs approval by the state legislature, but he also announced it less than a month before the end of the legislative session, meaning that it was almost surely going to be shunted to next year—which is exactly what ended up happening.
Were the very things that have made Germany seem so safe to so many Israelis — the national preoccupation with contrition, aversion to raw nationalism, and determination never to repeat the sins of the past — now in danger of being shunted aside by a new generation unburdened by collective guilt and determined to assert its national identity?
Trump's decision on Sunday to remove some U.S. forces from northeastern Syria, opening the door to a Turkish offensive against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters, provides a vivid example of how, with traditional White House structures largely shunted aside and few aides willing to challenge him, he feels freer than ever to make foreign policy on impulse.
Sometimes I wonder if I hadn't joined a rugby team my sophomore year and befriended, then later dated, the proudly out queer people I met through the sport, I might have just continued to be shunted along on the conveyor belt of heterosexuality toward my capitalism-approved future as a husband's wife and the mother of his children.
By the time the picks rolled around to Sami Zayn and Bray Wyatt, even the McMahons and their GMs—Bryan for Smackdown and a startlingly hirsute Mick Foley for Raw—seemed bored, with one choice barely announced before the next pick followed on its heels, faster and faster, until the back half of the draft was shunted off to the WWE Network.
Obviously, corporate concerns will always take precedence in show business, but it's not exactly a vote of confidence that in a media landscape where genre television is more prevalent than ever, Star Trek is getting shunted off broadcast TV. It's hard not to feel like Discovery is getting relegated to All Access so CBS can cash in on fans' love for the franchise.
President Donald Trump's erstwhile muse might even feel he has experienced something similar, at the end of a week in which he has been denounced and excommunicated by the president, jettisoned by his conservative benefactor, Rebekah Mercer, and, on January 9th, shunted from his position at the helm of Breitbart News, a hard-right website which gained huge exposure from his former success.
This dynamic created an increasingly stratified neighborhood school system, where the most promising young kids with the most active parents got filtered into the area's better schools while the young kids who struggled in their early academic years, or whose parents didn't understand or weren't aware of the local public school landscape, got shunted into the same old subpar schools.
And if we consider the increased amount of transparency around sex work that will be lost when sites like Backpage are shut down, it's also arguable that nonconsensual victims of sex trafficking will become less visible and more vulnerable by being shunted away from the visible parts of the web, into the deep web and dark corners of real life.
"But as we are now going to share the planet with a non-biological species smarter than us, I think we're all going to be shunted off to a giant carpark, where we'll be allowed to be the useless humans that we are, and go on polluting and shopping and things that are meaningless whilst the super-intelligence rules the world."
It's much, much harder to tell a powerful person that you don't feel safe, that you feel like the whole system is rotten from the top down and needs to be changed on a systemic level, because that's the sort of thing that gets shunted off to HR, where it's made to go away, so that the money can keep rolling in.
" According to the paper, the Obama-era policies gave schools guidance on how to discipline students in a "nondiscriminatory manner" and were implemented after "strong evidence" showed that minority students were being punished more frequently and in harsher ways than their white counterparts for the same or lesser offenses, "while disabled students were too quickly being shunted into remedial or special-education programs.
From what I've heard, this redevelopment didn't turn into an excuse for social cleansing, and social tenants live side-by-side with private owners, but it's hard not to look at the propaganda for the new site and see the story of London, of its working-class communities being shunted aside by the demands of global capital, its culture erased or co-opted.
DAVID HURRELLAlnwick, Northumberland * If most of Northumberland is to be shunted into Scotland in this way its inhabitants may well feel gratified if, in the event of Brexit, Scotland eventually breaks away from a doomed UK. Better to be with the pro-EU Caledonians than the rump, paranoid and insular state, which would remain, forever isolated and shunned in bitter austerity.
So if Pet Sematary's horror is rooted in denial, it's a twofold variety — one the shaky basis for preserving childhood innocence (the Creeds choose not to explain to their daughter Ellie what actually happened to her cat, which leads to trouble) and the other the broader kind of denial that allows for inconvenient or ugly history to be shunted aside to make way for modern life.
In 2012, she published an essay in the Times Book Review called " The Second Shelf ," in which she complained that books about women's lives are often treated as a niche, trivial genre, shunted to a separate section of the bookstore, much as women used to be hustled off to the drawing room after dinner so that men could smoke cigars and talk seriously of the world.
Then, after a late goal by Iceland in its final group game shunted Portugal to the opposite side of the draw away from juggernauts like Italy, Spain, England, France and Germany, it edged past Croatia in extra time, beat Poland in a nervy penalty shootout and knocked off Wales in the semifinals — its only win in regulation of the tournament — before pulling off the shocker on Sunday.
Thanks to their previous careers (Weir went to the Olympics twice, Lipinski won gold when she was 15), they understand the countless hours and sacrifices made by the skaters, as well as the particular cruelties of a sport that demands so much but gives so little, particularly when it isn't an Olympic year, that quadrennial occasion when we get drunk enough on jingoism to resume our torrid love affair with sports usually shunted aside for the Big Four.
At first I had no idea what to buy her but, new to the school and area, shunted from east London to Essex in the first year of secondary school, I knew I had to make an impression: I bought her Pure Garage Platinum: The Very Best Of… mixed by DJ EZ. It was the only album I knew she'd like for sure, since garage was the only music anybody listened to at that time and place, other than 22010 Cent and maybe Evanescence.
It was reported that Peter Navarro, Trump's leading expert on trade policy in the campaign, and an aggressive enforcer of Ronald Reagan's "free-but-fair" trade policies, has been shunted aside by Gary Cohn, the president's chief economic advisor and former Goldman Sachs president Navarro was reported to be assigned a small staff in the Old Executive Office Building, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, while Cohn was reported to have his office in the White House West Wing and considerably more staff.
Today, about 9 percent of the student body are on scholarships.) Still, as much as any parent who's unsure whether his child is getting the best education (in other words, all parents), I surveyed with envy the kids merrily clambering down jungle paths, the river gurgling in the background and the colorful shrines bedecking the hillsides, thinking grimly of my daughter encased in her sealed-window institutional public school building, shunted to the school gym to watch movies on days with a little bit of bad weather.

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