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  1. on your own with nobody helping you

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Single handedly ... Your job and your wife, yeah. Absolutely.
They have single handedly made the industry a safer place.
The family is single-handedly keeping Calabasas pet stores in business.
He single-handedly changed the course of the US auto industry.
He spends a lot of time travelling, single-handedly fixing generators.
Fielder single-handedly quieted a crowd that was bursting to explode.
To put it plainly, the UN cannot single-handedly solve crises.
Can one person single handedly alter the perception of Chinese art?
The fires single-handedly tripled the country's annual emissions last year.
It will single-handedly collapse Medicare and Medicaid in this country.
Towns single-handedly put Minnesota on top in the first quarter.
Franks tried to single-handedly keep the Cougars in the game.
On that show, he single-handedly enacted stories from the Bible.
As chairman of the state Republican Party, Mr. Hubbard had almost single-handedly engineered the Republican takeover of the Legislature and as speaker could almost single-handedly decide what legislation would fly and what was dead.
Curry single-handedly outscored the Bulls 26-21 in the second quarter.
Both of you gentlemen single handedly trying to pay your workers more.
Not many can say that they've single-handedly sailed around the world.
Corporations can't single-handedly eliminate the skills gap that exists in STEM.
Still, blue-state Republicans could single-handedly stop it in its tracks.
O'Rourke can't single-handedly change how Americans think about women and ambition.
So through what legal mechanism can Mr Obama single-handedly impose them?
Step aside, Santa Claus ... President Trump's vowing to single-handedly save Christmas.
Casey Neistat is single-handedly working to make electric skateboards seem cool.
You can't single-handedly change the country, but you can change yourself.
Corn single-handedly led this boost in pessimism from the grains side.
There's also the Harry Potter phenomenon, which single-handedly changed children's publishing.
But the notion that he can single-handedly abolish agencies is fanciful.
She can now single-handedly carry a film to the finish line.
Often, she could single-handedly arrange time with the easily distracted president.
"Politicians are getting elected single-handedly due to this organization," he said.
"Tom Binns single-handedly changed the way women viewed jewelry," she said.
For two decades, Apple had singlehandedly changed how people consumed entertainment.
Bryce Canda single-handedly kept Portland State (8-3) in the game.
That just happened, Arya single handedly killed an entire family #GameOfTrones pic.twitter.
No, Williamson can&apost single-handedly transform them into a playoff team.
Orange Is the New Black didn't change TV single-handedly, of course.
The U.S. president has single-handedly added significantly the unpredictably of share prices.
She single-handedly changed the human experience of eating a Kit Kat. 20.
Great players win games — not single-handedly, but through sheer force fo personality.
Since his death, Cersei has almost single-handedly undone all his hard work.
I mean, the woman single-handedly made knee-high, rubber rain boots cool.
Chet almost single-handedly takes on this season's token role of bad man.
Basically, this is the best news ever and may single-handedly save 2017.
Medha: And if you single-handedly do this, get ready for some pain.
You all have singlehandedly caused what's happening in this city right now.
Analysts have credited Juul with single-handedly resurrecting the slumping e-cigarette market.
He single-handedly draws thousands and thousands of fans and fills up stadiums.
Darius Slay almost single-handedly ended the unbeaten start to Carson Wentz's career.
They have single-handedly built this nation, won our wars, built our economy.
This isn't to say that Klobuchar was single-handedly responsible for these statistics.
Though the lone general partner, Chou O'Keefe isn't running the fund single-handedly.
First, as Mr. Henderson is quick to say, he did nothing single-handedly.
Caash, who is single-handedly restoring early Beastie Boys mayhem to hip-hop.
I felt so proud of myself after single-handedly cooking a Christmas feast.
What gave you the belief to single-handedly rebound the bison population in America?
"Chris G single handedly protected perverts," said an ad by a group supporting Sisolak.
Rating: One fish, two fish, red fish, single-handedly saving summer vacation, uh, fish.
Still, Game 1 was one-sided, as Thompson single-handedly outplayed Lillard and McCollum.
"I was certainly NOT the person who 'single-handedly spearheaded' the investigation," Fairstein wrote.
Dismantling her longtime home, possibly single-handedly, is probably extremely stressful for your mother.
Incidentally, Trainspotting did not single-handedly resurrect Iggy Pop's career, like it's often credited.
We are almost single handedly keeping the search term "amateur dogging" in the charts.
Powell single-handedly wiped out a 53-42 deficit by scoring 12 straight points.
" It said that Mr. Botyan had "single-handedly rescued the city from total annihilation.
Kittle, the 210ers' breakout star at tight end, almost single-handedly beat the Broncos.
It is he who steadfastly and single-handedly safeguards the Milos brand, ignoring nothing.
The Russians didn't single-handedly create this situation; they just jumped into the fray.
Nobody believed a body spray could single-handedly seal the deal for its wearer.
With 17 first-half points, Teletovic almost single handedly kept the Suns in contention.
Then there's the singer from Belvedere single-handedly launching a campaign against Spanish bullfighting.
She&aposs with the Independent Women&aposs Forum, single-handedly took on the United Nations.
It's true, Facebook isn't single-handedly responsible for the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
Ruth Davidson, the woman who single-handedly revived Scottish Toryism, doesn't have a Westminster seat.
With it, Amazon single-handedly — and permanently — raised the bar for convenience in online shopping.
This app single-handedly helped hordes of Star Wars fans live out their Jedi vs.
Zellner is going to single-handedly drive this season, so get used to her presence.
Don't fret, Henry Golding is here to single-handedly bring romantic comedies back to glory.
They say that while they won't overcome the patriarchy single-handedly, every little action counts.
U.S. forces in Korea are not expected to single-handedly defeat a North Korean invasion.
And his post-game news conference may have single-handedly resurrected the boater (see below).
And he single-handedly turns the formulaic biopic Bohemian Rhapsody into a riveting character piece.
She almost single-handedly made women's sports relevant well beyond mothers, daughters, sisters and grandmothers.
On top of his outstanding statistics, Sanchez seemed to single-handedly reignite the Yankees' season.
By some estimates, Indian purchases are almost single-handedly keeping the Russian defense industry afloat.
He did not single-handedly score the eight runs they gave up in that inning.
Do you fear that Mr. Sanders will single-handedly turn this country away from capitalism?
"Kate Middleton is 'single-handedly' carrying the Royal Family," declared the Daily Mail last week.
"I was certainly NOT the person who 'single-handedly spearheaded' the investigation," Ms. Fairstein wrote.
The officer single-handedly fended off all five with just his feet and his baton.
Russia's wrestling contingent almost single-handedly salvaged some semblance of sporting pride through the Olympics.
But China doesn't want to assume the role of single-handedly defending the Paris accord.
The physical image we retain of this era was almost single-handedly shaped by Lange.
He single-handedly pulled the Democratic Party left in his 2016 campaign against Hillary Clinton.
He almost single-handedly started the rush for the first wines of the Beaujolais harvest.
"You are single-handedly restoring my faith in my brothers," one female Marine veteran wrote.
A. Scott Berg has almost single-handedly rescued Maxwell Perkins from the anonymity he desired.
Justo Gallego, 91, has been building his own cathedral almost single-handedly since the 1960s.
I am single-handedly going to get a privacy bill passed in the next two years.
Mike Pence single-handedly pulled that convention back together and united them with an optimistic message.
I am determined to single-handedly outweigh the hate that is bubbling up in this country.
Tariffs on China Trump again claimed that China is single-handedly paying for the US tariffs.
And she conquered motherhood on her own, as a widow single-handedly raising her five children.
And according to a new report, Spiegel is almost single-handedly responsible for Snapchat's biggest mistake.
More than that, perhaps, Celine had single-handedly forced perception of a Vegas stint to change.
Hodan was single-handedly trying to be to that media house that global Somalis desperately wanted.
He has now solidified his most important victory since Florida, when he single-handedly annihilated Sen.
Trump has also single-handedly redefined the bounds of what a candidate can say or do.
He also said that Hitler couldn't single-handedly drink the usual milk consumption of several families.
SoftBank Vision Fund has single-handedly changed the game when it comes to tech startup investment.
But de Oliveira was going to single-handedly create Brazil's only hot zone of badminton talent.
John Ripley single-handedly slowed a North Vietnamese offensive as a Marine Corps officer in 1972.
In 225, Pete Doherty wore a guards jacket so obnoxiously it single-handedly ruined Camden forever.
Despite his prodigious talent, he's not quite capable of single-handedly manufacturing efficient offense just yet.
In that sense, Darcelle has almost single-handedly paved the way for generations of Portland performers.
It's still an edge to Minnesota, but is it enough to single-handedly swing the series?
If any city can be said to single-handedly embody China's extraordinary rise, it is Shenzhen.
Armed with his trusty phone, Mr Elder says he can run the farm almost single-handedly.
This is the chief executive officer of the country, and he is single-handedly mutilating it.
Unsatisfied with that, he single-handedly captured 93 German soldiers, also slumbering in a nearby barracks.
First is the 1986 World Cup, in which he almost single-handedly powers Argentina to victory.
In 1940 Henry Luce, who owned Time, Life, and Fortune, single-handedly engineered Wendell Willkie's nomination.
SoftBank's Vision Fund has single-handedly changed the game when it comes to tech startup investment.
Pelosi, the woman who single-handedly reign impeachment all over him, is a first-time nominee.
He single-handedly instigated serious questions about his character, his temperament and whether he perjured himself.
Any of those guys are skilled enough to take over a game or two single-handedly.
Important enough that it could single-handedly determine whether he returns to the Pacers next season.
In less than two decades, Amazon single-handedly transformed the way we think about online shopping.
His contribution is "single-handedly expanding [the program's] reach across the state," according to a press release.
His conservative Law and Justice party has a majority in parliament and single-handedly runs the government.
Despite her $50 weekly salary, she said she single-handedly put her first three nieces through college.
He has dramatically and forever changed the political and the media landscape single-handedly for the better.
Curious to hear about how Alexander Hamilton might not have single-handedly won the Battle of Yorktown?
Scott Walker, and Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou said the project would almost single-handedly revitalize American manufacturing.
Could the Golden State Warriors starting 5 *actually* single-handedly beat the Eastern Conference All-Star starters?!?!
Dairy producer a2 Milk Co single-handedly dragged down the index after a run of strong gains.
British news outlets reportedly claimed she is single-handedly responsible for a slowdown in the tweezer industry.
The first officer to arrive on the scene was alone, and single-handedly took down the shooter.
The company is dominating like no other and keeping the year's box office afloat nearly single-handedly.
"He almost single-handedly righted the course," Jorge Guajardo, a former Mexican Ambassador to China, told me.
Most recently, she single-handedly brought an almost 20-year-old Santana guitar line back to life.
Almost single-handedly responsible for the "cloud rap" sound that defined early 10s alt-rap, Clams, a.k.a.
Ontario and B.C. labs can single-handedly test up to 1,000 cases of the coronavirus every day.
Now he leads in points and assists and has single-handedly made Oklahoma-Kansas a marquee matchup.
And it's unclear if the law single-handedly stopped any successful litigation against gun makers and sellers.
Steve regarded Mr. Boehner's resignation as another "scalp," believing that Breitbart single-handedly brought down the speaker.
The Versa didn't single-handedly save Fitbit, but it gave the struggling wearable company a way forward.
But the notion that Mr. Trump single-handedly and drastically reversed military spending by members is inaccurate.
BEIJING — China's new favorite action hero single-handedly routs pirates off the African coast in undersea combat.
Democratic rivals accused Mr. McGahn of effectively shutting down enforcement at the election agency almost single-handedly.
For me, it was the part where Fifty Shades of Grey single-handedly jump-started my career.
It's important to note, as she frequently does, that Thunberg has not single-handedly created this movement.
High School Musical arguably single-handedly led to the cultural resurgence of musicals in the modern era.
The dynamic is not as simple as Trump single-handedly sending African-Americans running for the hills.
The show that single-handedly shaped the entire pop chart landscape in its image throughout the 2000s?
DeVos probably can't revive them single-handedly, but she can at least offer a friendlier regulatory environment.
Some reports took the secretary's comments to mean he single-handedly stopped the ban until further notice.
When he launched Square in 2010, Jack Dorsey single-handedly created the market for phone-dongle payments.
DOUTHAT: I'd probably vote for Matt Damon, too, since he had to sell that story almost single-handedly.
He has single-handedly created a new genre -- and as a black filmmaker made history in the process.
Hyman's six-year-old startup is best known for single-handedly creating the rental market for designer dresses.
The shift from "good" to "bad" Britney almost single-handedly kept the gossip industrial complex churning for years.
He's capable of single-handedly steering the news cycle, as he did with his attacks on Democratic congresswomen.
He was a Russian physicist who single-handedly created a very powerful school of theoretical physics in Moscow.
"She is the single-handedly most significant person in my life," the crooner told Vanity Fair in 2011.
For his part, Trump pushed the conspiracy theory that Snipes was single-handedly working to undermine the election.
Curry added 18 points to his total in the quarter while nearly outscoring San Antonio (19) single-handedly.
So we can rule out the notion that Machado is single-handedly lifting the Orioles into the playoffs.
Rookie center Joel Embiid single-handedly has transformed the 76ers from league laughingstocks to a suddenly dangerous team.
Flake, or any other Republican senator, could single-handedly hold up nominees to force a concession from leaders.
A state where the Latino vote may single handedly deliver the deciding factor in this years Presidential election.
Sirleaf is after all single-handedly responsible for keeping Liberia stable and unified for the past 12 years.
MC Hammer single-handedly made billowy pants cool with his music video for "U Can't Touch This" (1990).
The Trump campaign has almost single-handedly blown up a key piece of conventional wisdom in American politics.
Now he's asserting the power to single-handedly narrow the definition—and thus the protections—of American citizenship.
Decades ago, parents and children alike could single-handedly craft their holiday wish lists from Sears' offerings alone.
" He continued: "I have immense respect for what he's done: He's single-handedly changed discussion in this country.
He noted that the fence along the border has been useful, but has not solved problems single-handedly.
In the dying moments of the 1980 FA Cup Final, he single-handedly ruined professional misdemeanour for everyone.
Cody Wilson, founder of Defense Distributed, has almost single-handedly generated a cult of fear around the concept.
The film single-handedly created an entire genre— kaiju—that focuses on the misadventures of (usually) giant monsters.
If he keeps this up, he might even single-handedly reverse my stance on Australia and going there.
Of course, it's unfair to expect a restaurant to single-handedly represent the cuisine of an entire country.
So he single-handedly opened another front in the war against noise: He sued in small claims court.
Ms. Ireland's imagination is so well calibrated that she manages, almost single-handedly, to correct for that distortion.
Chiney Ogwumike almost single-handedly kept Connecticut (12-12) in the game with 21 points and 12 rebounds.
A woman attempted to single-handedly prevent the knuckles of his right hand from dragging on the ground.
What ensues is yet another fantastic tussle with the Mandalorian as he single-handedly takes down the robots.
"She is the single-handedly most significant person in my life," Timberlake told Vanity Fair earlier that year.
He played good every game, but Game 4 went into overtime and he single-handedly won that game.
He's one of the few donors in America who can single-handedly alter the course of an election.
The company almost single-handedly grew the e-cigarette industry this decade, said Euromonitor tobacco analyst Alexander Esposito.
They escorted her safely to the front door, where the girl single-handedly integrated her first-grade class.
In Game 113, Leonard dropped 35 points on 24 shots, single-handedly almost rescuing Toronto from a loss.
"Donald Trump's victory has, single-handedly, transformed the way Americans see Russia," Vox's Zack Beauchamp reported in 2017.
The guy became a hero in his late teens and then derailed a galactic civil war almost single-handedly.
Oscar winner and professional scene-stealer Mahershala Ali has single-handedly renewed our interest in True Detective Season 3.
Thompson snatched six offensive rebounds in the 23nd quarter alone, almost single-handedly counteracting the Warriors' small ball tactics.
Intel can't single-handedly patch the problem, because third-party companies implement its processors differently across the tech industry.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before feels like it's single-handedly saving the concept of love right now.
So did Zendaya, who single-handedly almost saved the gala with her bowl cut and slinky Michael Kors gown.
We all know Chad Johnson as the guy who single-handedly enraged everyone on his season of The Bachelorette.
So she single-handedly arranged for her peers to come together and put together this system of blood donation.
The legislation helped double US renewable energy production and almost single-handedly created several enduring domestic clean energy industries.
Who knows how many sales of Mac and Me Paul Rudd is single-handedly responsible for at this point?
Nonetheless, all that said, an aspiring journalist cannot single-handedly control industry trends or defeat structural forms of discrimination.
And one person said they loved the tweet so much, it single-handedly convinced them to visit the aquarium.
"We built a lot of great momentum and Chet single-handedly accelerated the movement of TV anywhere," Jani said.
Instead, he single-handedly leads his family and their dog to safety, sustaining some minor burns along the way.
Ever since we single-handedly created the LaCroix trend (you're welcome), people can't get enough of the flavored seltzer.
I single handedly raised the standards and contributed to society and he thinks it's okay to call me inappropriate.
In the last several years, teachers have almost single-handedly breathed life back into the stagnating American labor movement.
He's by all accounts a terrific human being who single-handedly dragged post-up creativity into the modern era.
"The SEC is single handedly wrecking the next stage of technology development" Michael Arrington (Arrington XRP Capital) #TCDisrupt pic.twitter.
We get to do what we do today because he single-handedly opened up a whole new market place.
Based on the number of Lenny users reported by Mango, Lenny probably isn't going to single-handedly stop telemarketing.
None of the parties are expected to single-handedly win enough seats in the House to form a government.
Almost single handedly, President Trump has made lawyers the breakout stars in the early days of his new administration.
Coincidence that Colts linebacker Darius Leonard was drug tested after single-handedly wrecking the Dallas Cowboys offense on Sunday?
Latinos did not single-handedly deliver California to the Democrats, but their hostility makes a Republican recovery dauntingly hard.
The 37-year-old Ardern almost single-handedly brought Labour to government after taking over its leadership in August.
The game was single-handedly developed and scored by Rook, and its sound design is perhaps its strongest character.
Musk can't single-handedly will Tesla to make more cars more efficiently, or for its autopilot to function properly.
As a gene editing technology, CRISPR single-handedly revolutionized the field by offering a way to precisely cut DNA.
But while technology can help flag abuses in the supply chain, it cannot single-handedly solve them, Labowitz said.
He also single-handedly halted a bipartisan effort to shield special counsel Robert Mueller from being fired by Trump.
And if we let that happen, America would single-handedly blow almost 40 percent of the world's carbon budget.
So she took 34-year-old Orlando under her wing and single-handedly began molding him into an anchor.
This isn't ideal but, assuming they make it, wouldn't single-handedly plunge their franchise into the dark ages, either.
Records like "Straight Jeans and Fitted"and "Colouring Book" have single-handedly been responsible for style trends in Jamaica.
Lincoln does single-handedly prevent two white men from being lynched, but issues of race and slavery never arise.
Projected on the floor, the video embodied the title of the show while single-handedly defining its outré ethos.
He single-handedly changed half of the Nation of Islam to clean eating, clean living, caring for their families.
I guess he realized that all of his past attempts at single-handedly destroying the law were not working.
What&aposs hot: Jennifer Hudson, Taylor Swift, and Jason Derulo give memorable performances that single-handedly save the production.
"He single-handedly caused many families to fear their neighbors and their parks and their playgrounds," Ms. Illuzzi said.
"He saved the thing single-handedly," said Paul McGinley of Ireland, a four-time winner on the European Tour.
There are plenty of problems with a billionaire single-handedly dictating how the world community will fight climate change.
The volume-cut deal of 2016 showed that the Saudis have lost their ability to determine prices single-handedly.
Rihanna single-handedly launched the naked dress trend with her daring look for the CFDA awards in June 2014.
It was probably not expecting to single-handedly make people all over the globe suddenly care about data privacy.
By telling these workers they have to leave the country, Trump is single-handedly threatening 100,000 American construction jobs.
That would prove to be Kentucky's lowest point, however, as Green single-handedly shot the Wildcats back into contention.
On the flip side, a hiring manager cannot single-handedly give the "final yes" to extend a job offer.
Presidents, especially in their first year, generally do not single-handedly influence the labor markets — as Mr. Trump suggests.
The one megabank has been single-handedly responsible for fully one-third of the Dow's gains since the election.
Over three games, he single-handedly slaughtered the entire Greek pantheon, destroying everyone and everything who got in his way.
But who exactly is Mulroney, the fashion power player who is almost single-handedly responsible for the "Meghan Markle Effect"?
Gore's "hero's journey" becomes single-handedly saving the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Paris in 2015.
Saudi Arabia single-handedly scuttled the Doha meeting, knowing all along that Iran would not participate, with a valid reason.
It has single-handedly guided the U.S. economy along a stable 2.4 percent growth path over the last two years.
Though these days, a movie star getting his critically reviled project over $100 million single-handedly would seem pretty impressive.
You should simply be aware that by giving up straws, you will not single-handedly save the world's marine life.
"Take one," Cutler says as he single-handedly throws the axe at the board — and it falls to the ground.
Both scholars and pundits were largely complimentary; for many, Kanye single-handedly made talking about religion in rap songs acceptable.
It arguably single-handedly spawned the next 10 years of mainstream hip hop while influencing an entire generation of artists.
This is exactly what Apple does best: it single-handedly abolishes outdated technology standards that are begging to be shelved.
Her husband, Gordon Klein (Jeffrey Nordling), has single-handedly ruined tracksuits, and he also supremely screwed over their family money.
It's an injustice I can't correct single-handedly, but the least I can do is give her a space here.
Now in its third season, the show has garnered Golden Globe nominations and almost single-handedly hoisted the network's ratings.
The 32-year-old single-handedly brought more people to the box office than any other actor in 2016. Impressive?
Willow is Katniss-ing is up, and is single-handedly going to make me sign up for archery classes ASAP.
Meanwhile, during the peak of the European sovereign debt crisis in 2012, she almost single-handedly kept the eurozone together.
The entrepreneur specifically wants to determine if the candidate solved the issue single-handedly or as part of a team.
Republicans own this government shutdown since it is their party's President who single-handedly undercut the momentum toward a deal.
Trump "is now single-handedly blocking funding for a really important tunnel between New Jersey and New York," he said.
Disney is almost single-handedly keeping the box office afloat this year with over 40% of the domestic market share.
In an instant, Mysterio had single-handedly given the MCU something totally new to work with — or so it seemed.
He'll be tasked with shutting down Connor McDavid, or at least with preventing him from single-handedly winning the series.
Previous debates involving Project Debater have seen the machine single-handedly take on an opposing human expert on a topic.
He almost single-handedly powered Manchester United into a comeback against Liverpool in January; he dominated City's vaunted midfield here.
No other auto manufacturer enjoys this type of prerelease enthusiasm — and it is Mr. Musk who single-handedly sustains it.
How do I single-handedly reverse over a century of problematic representation and erasure of minority communities by the media?
Soros is almost single-handedly keeping democracy hanging on by a thread in Hungary and other parts of eastern Europe.
"I don't think any parent should be expected to single-handedly cure his or her child's rare disease," said Helbig.
Hield finished with five 210-pointers in 216 attempts, single-handedly surpassing Golden State's total of four in 133 tries.
As attorney general, he has the legal authority to single-handedly overturn the decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Fast forward to 2013: In just four years, Secretary Clinton managed to almost single-handedly destabilize the entire Middle East.
"Volkswagen was single-handedly responsible for a sixfold increase in diesel passenger car sales in the United States," Ewing writes.
Poole founded 4chan more than a decade ago while still in high school and single-handedly presided over its rise.
Unlike almost any other venture capital firm, it was capable of single-handedly supercharging businesses and shaking up entire industries.
It could also add two percentage points to the fiscal deficit, single-handedly nullifying the hard-won consolidation of recent years.
Issa Rae is single-handedly driving the narrative of Black millennial dating as the star and creative force behind HBO's Insecure.
You have watched my children grow up right before your eyes and you have single-handedly made coming to work fun.
I mean, the Oreo chocolate bar pretty much single-handedly saved me from completely giving up on humanity this past November.
This led to MacArthur scoring a new world record in 2005, as the fastest person to circumnavigate the globe single-handedly.
Love her or hate her (or love to hate her), the social media mogul has single-handedly disrupted the beauty industry.
And finally ... Here is an amazing chart about one politician, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is single-handedly propping up conservative publishers.
Single-handedly on a mission to prove that Germans actually get banter, Robert Huth is the gift that keeps on giving.
And he was chain smoking joints—one hand on the wheel, single-handedly rolling joints with the other the whole time.
The app now has more users than Tinder, and single-handedly increased Nintendo's market cap by $7.5 Billion over the weekend.
And yet, Dr. Dre's particular brand, style, and tuning of headphone has almost single-handedly created the premium consumer headphone market.
He had not almost single-handedly built a revolutionary party and then led it to power in the world's largest country.
Over the past 10 years, Younger has almost single-handedly made a persuasive argument for the harp's role in contemporary jazz.
But this was Snowden, who singlehandedly exposed the colossal scale on which the United States had been surveilling its citizens.
Chips is the most famous dog of World War II — and he once single-handedly attacked a hidden German gun nest.
According to the New York Times, Redenbacher was "the agricultural visionary who all but single-handedly revolutionized the American popcorn industry."
Mike: Biggest first-world problem ever: I have legitimate thumb pain from stretching to type single-handedly using the iPhone 6.
In 2006, the National broke the mold by single-handedly transferring "The History Boys" to the West End for four months.
There aren't many defensemen in today's game who can single-handedly win a series, but Karlsson is one guy who can.
He's a special player who can single-handedly turn the tide of any game and wrestle momentum away from any opponent.
Amanda Brugel's Rita is the Schrodinger's Cat of sympathy, while national treasure Ann Dowd single-handedly holds down the regime change.
But after long and careful negotiations, one senator almost single-handedly torpedoed the measure: the junior Republican from Alabama, Jeff Sessions.
She did not so much wear polka dots as single-handedly rescue them from the dustbin of Upper West Side frumpiness.
Delmonico's seemed to rebut single-handedly the notion that American cooking, as one historian put it, insulted every sense but hearing.
An outspoken Trump supporter, Bryant served as his chief Mississippi fundraiser during the presidential campaign, single-handedly raising nearly $2 million.
McConnell, of course, will almost certainly not bring them to a vote; he is single-handedly blocking all election-security proposals.
And so, between defying orders, mutinying, and leaking highly sensitive information, he almost single-handedly gets the entire Resistance wiped out.
The report's findings make a very compelling case that Donald Trump's victory has, single-handedly, transformed the way Americans see Russia.
Almost single-handedly she revived the Labour Party of the leftist Jeremy Corbyn, who at least appeared to believe in something.
But when you go to the polls, remember that one big day, he single-handedly made Donald Trump a little sad.
While you probably cannot single-handedly save the planet, you can definitely play a tiny role by changing your daily habits.
And Leslie Wexner, the billionaire founder of the Limited (now L Brands), "single-handedly changed how America shops," according to Forbes.
There is Rihanna, who arguably is single-handedly bringing back logomania, first in head-to-toe Dior and then in Burberry.
"Trump is wrong in his assumption that Beijing can single-handedly handle the matter," according to Chinese state media this month.
However, Gatling came off the bench to produce 22 of his game high, almost single-handedly matching the Rams' point production.
The FTSE 13 midcap index was down 0.2%, with Tullow Oil single-handedly accounting for the index's fall in early deals.
"It's not going to single-handedly change if a company was going to decide to go public or not," she said.
It is the world's most indebted oil company and single-handedly embarking on an expensive new deepwater project could be prohibitive.
Within the length of a handful of mixtapes and a debut album, Simz has single-handedly changed the UK rap game.
I found the journey of Renzo Rosso, who had single-handedly created an incredible brand from scratch, very courageous and thought-provoking.
I mean, this guy is a total catastrophe, and he&aposs almost single-handedly, besides Comey, destroyed the reputation of the FBI.
She grounds the movie in something real, something urgent and human, and she pretty much single-handedly saves the movie from itself.
But a Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders or Kamala Harris presidency obviously isn't going to wipe clean the system's problems single-handedly.
Sure, the Republic of Ireland aren't exactly the mightiest footballing nations, but Keane in his pomp could single-handedly spur them on.
Other wild-faced false claims about Soros include that he single-handedly funds protest movements like Black Lives Matter and anti-fascists.
And of course, there's Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swede who single-handedly started the global school strike for climate movement.
The pic reminds us of Nick's famous 2002 DUI arrest, where he almost single-handedly brought back the "Magmum, P.I." Hawaiian shirt.
So, what's one way to give your children a leg up— a single skill that single-handedly increases their chances at success?
The New York Times proclaimed Ye a "one-man empire" and credited him with almost single-handedly introducing the concept of locavorism.
Rajinikanth rises from the dead many times, single-handedly kills an army of men and whips out lethal weapons out of nowhere.
LIFE Magazine's 1951 obituary "A Revolutionist Dies" claims that Nessler single-handedly gifted women with the communal culture of the beauty salon.
The biggest hero of WII though, was a German Shepherd named Chips who single-handedly forced a machine gun crew to surrender.
However, Forsberg single-handedly moved the guests one defeat closer to the first overall choice in June's NHL Draft while making history.
The President, who has squandered five months of united government, has single-handedly made the entire legislative process more difficult for Republicans.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is back to single-handedly holding the top spot for the Republican nomination on CNN's Political Prediction Market.
O'Neill single-handedly opened up the possibility of surfing Northern and Central California's cold water year-round with his industry-changing wetsuits.
Last year, Christie single-handedly ended Marco Rubio's presidential campaign in one of the most spectacular hit jobs in American political history.
Indeed, Allen almost single-handedly rescued American SETI by donating over $242 million to scientists scanning the cosmos for intelligent radio signals.
Lisa has resolved to single-handedly beat Solomon's agoraphobia into submission, free him from his solitary life and save him from himself.
This, after all, is the player whose hat trick against Sweden single-handedly qualified Portugal for this event in the first place.
Amazon is not just disrupting industries, it is single-handedly disrupting the whole economy, according to Elevation Partners co-founder Roger McNamee.
He made five of his 12 3-point shots, nearly single-handedly outscoring the Pacers (6 of 1003) from beyond the arc.
According to this nostalgic view, reporters such as Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein single-handedly brought down Richard Nixon's corrupt White House.
Friends, meet Hair Balm by Hairstory: The product has single-handedly fixed my post-double-process woes, specifically the major texture shift.
Several investors that spoke with Business Insider credited Capital Factory with almost single-handedly nurturing the burgeoning startup ecosystem in the city.
But several interviewed rejected the idea that women always tell the truth about it or that men are single-handedly to blame.
Nelson is a wrecking ball and he is the type of offensive line prospect who can single-handedly make the team dangerous.
Charlton Heston thinks he is the last man alive, single-handedly preserving "civilization" against the infected masses from his stylish L.A. apartment.
Raman said the technology won't single-handedly solve the climate crisis, but it could play a role in increasing access to energy.
Many curlers in the game say Shuster has the ability to single-handedly win a curling game because of his shotmaking brilliance.
Lore said at the time that two-day shipping had become "table stakes" — a consumer expectation single-handedly created by Amazon Prime.
Many here call him the father of modern Iran, for single-handedly carrying a backward, mosquito-infested country into the 20th century.
Moreover, Wood wrote, Berger took too much credit, misleadingly suggesting that he had single-handedly discovered the complexity of australopith limb proportions.
In order to prove his worth, he's single-handedly defeated the Sand Snakes, and took out Yara Greyjoy's armies with her as prisoner.
Williams scored a career-high 44 points, 23 of those in the fourth quarter, as he single-handedly rallied the Lakers (8-30).
Trump's base of older, white, male and "less well-educated" voters could turn single-handedly change the outcome of the election, he said.
The auctions continue on Wednesday with Christie's sale of contemporary art, a category that almost single handedly drove the market's most recent boom.
You cannot build a wall against nuclear winter or against global warming, and no nation can regulate arti­ficial intelligence or bioengineering single-handedly.
So it's especially ironic that the player who seems to be single-handedly making professional gaming relevant to everyone comes from the FGC.
Silicon Valley is stereotypically full of arrogant geniuses single-handedly forging the future, including Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and many more.
And that you pretty much single-handedly have to deal with the consequences of your actions without having the family that protects you.
Let's make sure no one tells him, because he's almost single-handedly keeping an injury-ravaged Grizzlies team in Western Conference playoff contention.
To recap: The former head of two crisis pregnancy centers will single-handedly get to dole out $260 million in family planning grants.
Many credit him with single-handedly turning smørrebrød into a trendy menu item and essentially making the sandwich cool again with Danish Millennials.
That's right, I single-handedly ate every chocolate from four Christmas chocolate tins in one sitting: Celebrations, Roses, Quality Street, and Miniature Heroes.
That isn't a surprise, given that Savannah's bravery has single-handedly put national attention back on the Mormon church's view of LGBTQ identity.
"Sadly, instead of working to lower health costs for Americans, it seems President Trump will single-handedly hike Americans' health premiums," they said.
But personally, we're going to wait for Kim to single-handedly revive hoop skirts before we make her our go-to trend guru.
To make the situation weirder, because of their positions on the camera body, there's no way you can do it all single-handedly.
They say that the act of heroism for which Ms. Mujuru became famous — single-handedly shooting down an enemy helicopter — was a fabrication.
Bosnian defender Kolasinac, who is 6-foot tall, fends off the thieves single-handedly, chasing them around Ozil's gold-trimmed Mercedes G-Class.
Building materials maker Fletcher Building Ltd was among the top losers on the main board, and single-handedly pulled the consumer sector lower.
He pretty much single handedly led the charge for Stanford's second on the day, though Kevin Hogan took it across the goal line.
And then there was, of course, local boy quarterback Bob Waterfield, who might have single-handedly turned the quarterback into a glamor position.
Although I actively strive to make my clients see me, and all other women, as individuals, I can't dismantle mass stereotypes single-handedly.
That a bossy shrew is conspiring to single-handedly bring down the Spaniard's Bay fire department and its beloved chief out of spite?
He was a tough guy — he worked as an estimator for a local builder and constructed his own house pretty much single-handedly.
Until the drugs furor, Mr. Gove was seen as the most dangerous opponent, after he single-handedly sank Mr. Johnson's chances in 2016.
The "Big Four" lenders were trading higher, which helped the financial index climb 0.7%, single-handedly holding the main benchmark in positive territory.
Crane Murdoch deftly toggles the two arcs to this fascinating story: Lissa and the true-crime investigation she almost single-handedly brought about.
Angus Taylor, the energy minister, argues that because Australia produces just 1.3% of global emissions, it "can't single-handedly have a meaningful impact".
And she recently used her emergency powers to single-handedly enact a ban on face masks at protests, bypassing the partially elected legislature.
Still, contrary to the breathless eulogies to him in Iran, he was not some indispensable hero who single-handedly defeated the Islamic State.
Americans are a practical people — we don't expect technologists or politicians or anyone else to solve our most complicated societal problems single-handedly.
It has single-handedly made a case for preserving the cold open in sitcoms and elevated it from weekly gag to high art.
That's when Brunson single-handedly took over, scored 10 straight points and gave the Wildcats a 61-52 advantage with 14:57 remaining.
Ta-Nehisi Coates is such a great essayist that he more or less single-handedly resurrected the conversation about reparations for black Americans.
Mr. Trump almost single-handedly engineered a shake-up of his communications staff last week, excluding even his chief of staff, Reince Priebus.
Today, the song's new video was premiered on Pigeons and Planes, and a tweak in its hook has single-handedly minimized its impact.
Now, it looks like she's single-handedly bringing the colorful fad back with a twisted combination of royal blue, purple, and bubblegum pink braids.
Still, it seems egregious to have a "books" section on the Storefronts page when Amazon single-handedly decimated the brick-and-mortar book industry.
That nomination — and the fear that Gianaris could single-handedly scuttle the whole thing — played a role in Amazon backtracking, according to a source.
The ending was single-handedly the most shocking thing to happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its creation more than a decade ago.
The job of a soldier, according to these games, is to kill hundreds of people—or sometimes robots—and single-handedly save the world.
You cannot build a wall against nuclear winter or against global warming, and no nation can regulate artificial intelligence (AI) or bioengineering single-handedly.
Making the archive was a long, labor-intensive process: Goodman single-handedly scanned more than 3,000 illustrations from hard copies of the play collections.
They've always hated her but couldn't do anything about it because she was almost single-handedly responsible for getting most of them re-elected.
These icons symbolized the ridiculous expectation that, like caped vigilantes protecting a whole city, individual teachers should single-handedly fix society's most pressing problems.
It's not an overstatement to say that Line has single-handedly pioneered stickers, which are now a fairly staple part of most social apps.
Over the years, Mario Dedivanovic has single-handedly brought contouring, baking, and strobing to the masses through his work as Kim Kardashian's makeup artist.
But Lena Dunham maybe have just single-handedly solved all of our curvy girl woes, modeling a two–piece that flawlessly accents her physique.
As for the space industry, Musk single-handedly proved that privatized space companies can work (as long as they work super-closely with NASA).
The guy's penned dozens of books over the past few decades and single-handedly spawned one of the biggest TV franchises of all time.
Memphis center Marc Gasol single-handedly destroyed New York with 37 points as the Grizzlies knocked off the Knicks 103-95 on Jan. 16.
You may remember the Pepsi ad from April, in which Kendall Jenner single-handedly eliminated racism by handing out cans of the soft drink.
I won't go as far as to say that a cat single-handedly taught me how to let go of my need for certainty.
"When she stopped writing her column," Ms. Herrera, a friend and confidante, recalled in an interview, "Aileen single-handedly buried society in New York."
He is staying with the small-market team with which he began his career, single-handedly saving the relevance of professional basketball in Oklahoma.
Driven FOR those who complain that vehicles now all look like a bionic wedge of cheese, the Mini brand single-handedly dispels that notion.
No great surprise there: The tiny Himalayan nation single-handedly sparked interest in global bliss with its well publicized measurements of Gross National Happiness.
Economists agree that no person or action can single-handedly affect pump prices over time, which are largely driven by a global oil market.
With a dominant effort that also included 15 rebounds in 41 minutes, Towns almost single-handedly dispatched the Hawks, the Eastern Conference's cellar dwellers.
If, as has often been stated, Owens single-handedly crushed Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy, not much changed back in America: segregation continued unabated.
Richard Sherman vowed to single-handedly ruin a reporter's career Tuesday -- seriously -- all because the guy asked a question the Seahawks star didn't like.
Jordan is almost single-handedly responsible for reviving the "Hack-a-Shaq" philosophy, named after his brother in short-arming free throws, Shaquille O'Neal.
Maybe the toughest thing for Saban quarterbacks is buying into the mind-set that calls on them not to win the game single-handedly.
Private funds are not going to single-handedly solve our nation's huge infrastructure needs, but they must be a critical piece of the equation.
"Five days in a row would be tough just now," Murray, who almost single-handedly won the Davis Cup for Britain in 2015, said.
Not only did Isla keep her siblings calm, she single-handedly called off her family's large dogs when emergency responders came to the door.
In his generation, men were responsible for traditionally "masculine" home tasks like keeping the lawn in shape, remodeling, and single-handedly managing emergency repairs.
The study reinforces one important point related to increased naloxone access: it isn't a magic bullet that will single-handedly reverse the opioid crisis.
Bloomberg View's Jonathan Bernstein, for instance, asked whether John Kasich was "single-handedly destroying" the Republican Party by remaining in the race so long.
For his part, since winning the governor's mansion, Rauner has pumped money into the state Republican Party, nearly single-handedly propping up its finances.
Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, almost single-handedly put the idea of Medicare for all on the agenda during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Trump also lambasted Clinton on foreign policy, accusing her of "almost single-handedly destabilizing the entire Middle East" during her time as secretary of state.
The breakout success of The Prisoner in the past two decades seems to have put some of those dinosaurs on their toes almost single-handedly.
Chuck Lorre, who co-created the show with Bill Prady, has at times seemed like he's single-handedly keeping the traditional multi-camera sitcom alive.
The product was first introduced on Kickstarter as "a quick and convenient way to single-handedly slice, fork and feed your face," the site says.
It's a legitimate criticism to make, particularly after a report detailed how disgraced former CBS CEO Les Moonves single-handedly attempted to sabotage her career.
However, Tajne laboured at his task single-handedly, putting in four hours in the morning, and two hours in the evening after returning from work.
In this way, Facebook's ubiquity, scale, and influence may allow it to single-handedly help cleanse the Internet of one of its most prevalent scourges.
Ms Ardern, who almost single-handedly breathed new life into her party after its decade on the sidelines, is liked for her warmth and approachability.
And then he landed Black Panther, which single-handedly deprived every movie theater of liquids, leaving movie-goers around the world with an unquenchable thirst.
Fellow forward Brad Marchand got more attention during a breakout season, but Bergeron is still the guy who can single-handedly tilt a playoff series.
Cardinals infielder Jedd Gyorko is single-handedly destroying his former team, going 233-for-10 with four home runs and six RBIs in the series.
She'd single-handedly organized her daughter Sonia's wedding, 300 guests drinking and dancing in the family's backyard in Hermitage, a tight-knit former steel town.
I have just emerged from the cavernous Aston Martin factory where a throng of company... This #selfie single-handedly justifies the existence of selfie-sticks.
Cornyn said a message had been delivered that the bipartisan group would not be able to single-handedly decide what the final DACA agreement is.
After single handedly slowing down impeachment efforts for years, Pelosi now is pushing for a quick impeachment vote by the end of the year. Why?
Arnold Palmer, one of golf's most famous players, who almost single-handedly stimulated TV coverage of the sport and broadened its appeal, died at 87.
Empowering such a person to single-handedly initiate a nuclear strike would put the nation and the world as we know it in real jeopardy.
It's an obvious pick, but he's the best player in the series and maybe the world, and he could single-handedly win it for Edmonton.
At its scale, it could almost single-handedly christen Shanghai's new board, and indeed, it is rumored that the company wants to do just that.
Meanwhile, the lower-seeded teams in every first-round series all feature superstars and individual scorers who can single-handedly tilt games in their favor.
It was Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat facing re-election in November, who almost single-handedly revived congestion pricing last summer after decades of failed efforts.
That assertion single-handedly, as it were, made female self-love a political act, and claimed orgasm as a serious step to women's overall emancipation.
United States, Holmes invented the metaphor of the marketplace of ideas, single-handedly laying the groundwork for the modern constitutional protection of freedom of speech.
But his best gimmick came along in the 1960s, when he single-handedly helped popularize the in-flight movie through his company, Inflight Motion Pictures.
It would directly respond to efforts by the Tunisia-based victims groups that have single-handedly gathered evidence in extremely difficult conditions for three years.
The Blues were in position to add to that lead after a questionable interference call against Marcus Sorensen when Couture single-handedly turned things around.
But there's an abusive sort of victim-blaming in demanding that progressives single-handedly uphold civility, lest the right become even more uncivil in response.
Sheila Padgett, a resident of Bowie and friend to Mr. McNamara, said he single-handedly informed the city's residents about the community's news and politics.
An emaciated dog wanders through a dirt courtyard, and Tasmin Hamilton, his mother, who single-handedly raised her four children here, hangs in a doorway.
He's the kind of side musician who can almost single-handedly make a band shine, while doing nothing so flashy as to seize the spotlight.
Trump single-handedly took down the U.S. economy with tariffs that killed 300,000 jobs, and this deal doesn't commit China to any serious structural reforms.
"President Obama has single-handedly done more to promote gun ownership than anyone else," said Erich Pratt, executive director of the Gun Owners of America.
It represents a victory lap of sorts for Ms. Coulter, who has almost single-handedly spearheaded a retail revolt against the president and his family.
Grady Jarrett, the Atlanta defensive tackle, almost single-handedly turned what looked like a sure-thing touchdown drive into a field goal for the Patriots.
Of course, he says, no president can single-handedly solve a public health crisis of this nature, and the resistance to general panic is reasonable.
Chants of "Go Elsa!" are heard in the background, as he single-handedly managed to free the truck, all while wearing a flowing gown and heels.
The plan making its way through Congress wouldn't single-handedly save the markets, either, especially with the Trump administration taking bureaucratic steps to undercut the law.
James nearly single-handedly carried the Cavs back into the series, during which he averaged 29.7 points, 11.2 rebounds and 8.8 assists over the seven games.
It's a legitimate criticism to make, particularly after a report detailed how disgraced former CBS CEO reportedly Les Moonves single-handedly attempted to sabotage her career.
The mail order mattress startup that is almost single-handedly propping up the world's podcasters now offers its service to canine companions for $125 a pop.
When she first began working on Bad Rap, the preconceived notions were simple: Asians can't rap, and black women like herself can't single-handedly make films.
But he shrugged off such concerns with a 202-yard, two-TD effort as he single-handedly tried to keep the Vikings competitive with the Packers.
I would move out of an apartment that I adored, that I'd almost single-handedly furnished, that I thought I'd live in for years to come.
In almost any other team sport, fans and analysts would criticise a superstar on a mediocre team for failing to will them to win single-handedly.
Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), would block the Trump administration from single-handedly allowing Huawei to conduct business with American companies.
It needs to be so good and successful that it single-handedly justifies the existence of every single Asian-American movie that might come after it.
A "rich kid with mommy issues," she says, isn't exactly a challenge for a woman used to single-handedly fending off ISIS fighters in war zones.
Whether or not this look was already a trend is irrelevant, because Beyoncé just single-handedly confirmed that it's the only outfit that matters this summer.
To quote Stephen Radelet's "The Great Surge": In 1976, Mao single-handedly and dramatically changed the direction of global poverty with one simple act: he died.
Neopets is a site that's single-handedly responsible for teaching me about everything from pet ownership to learning to code basic HTML to customizing my guild.
By tapping into the energy of countless disaffected Americans left behind and disgusted by the current political system, he single-handedly realigned a major political party.
" Currier also accused Brown of "(threatening) to usurp legislative power with executive orders to implement her failed legislation, deciding single-handedly what is best for Oregon.
The man single-handedly keeps the term "oft-injured" in circulation, so you probably see him on the field as much as you would a pitcher.
As you can see, I have now single-handedly solved the great pop star perfume crisis of 2017 with my market expertise and authentic #youth insight.
He is expected to head to Serbia next week for a Davis Cup quarter-final, having almost single-handedly won the trophy for Britain last year.
This was not quite Tim Howard single-handedly keeping the United States in its game against Belgium in Brazil two years ago, but it was close.
It's certainly doable, but when you have a hangry newborn in one hand, you want to be able to open those clasps quickly and single-handedly.
And in Chad, Mr. Mebiame told federal agents that he was "a one-man show," single-handedly securing uranium concessions for Och-Ziff and its partners.
We had wide-eyed Obama supporters who believed that this young, charismatic Senator had the power to single handedly change the tone and tenor of Washington.
Sleep Good single-handedly unlaced everything we remember about our fuzzy early years and replaced it with the sounds of a mid-2000s MTV beach party.
Jackson: The shadow is that the Golden State Warriors are single-handedly altering personnel decisions for teams throughout the league, particularly teams at the elite level.
Gohmert, a conservative firebrand, had vowed earlier in the day to block the legislation single-handedly, citing what he considered its harmful effects on small businesses.
Ankie Broekers-Knol, Dutch minister for justice and security, said in a letter to parliament it was difficult for the Netherlands to achieve anything single-handedly.
In a performance worthy of his terrific season, Wilson has 190 passing yards and 64 rushing yards, and he is single-handedly keeping his team alive.
It is not too much to say that Eddie Murphy, more or less single-handedly, brought "SNL" back from the brink of dimly remembered cult status.
Rand Paul (R-KY), who orchestrated the last shutdown almost single-handedly because of his frustration with the high spending levels, isn't happy with this bill.
"I went on the show single-handedly and exclusively for business," she has said, alluding to the Bethenny Bakes products she originally wanted to promote on Housewives.
Zarqawi almost single-handedly changed the course of the Iraq War "He was the person that suddenly made it clear we could lose in Iraq," said McChrystal.
But if he single-handedly raises pay, he could be putting himself at a disadvantage — which is a pretty normal reason not to want to do something.
Lunny just single-handedly became the most important person in the Bachelor canon, in part because no one on the current season is doing anything of interest.
One of the judges came from Grouper, a shopping app that single-handedly brought online shopping penetration from 1% to nearly 100% in less than a decade.
"He single-handedly improved the odds of his investment just by getting involved," said John Huber, managing member at Saber Capital Management LLC, which owns Berkshire shares.
"Obama-Clinton have single-handedly destabilized the Middle East, handed Iraq, Libya and Syria to ISIS, and allowed our personnel to be slaughtered at Benghazi," Trump wrote.
In that world, I would learn, a brilliant self-made software programmer from South Africa could single-handedly build a dystopian company to rival today's tech giants.
When the President isn't single-handedly issuing edicts negatively impacting the citizenry, he's hiding information the public is entitled to obtain through the Freedom of Information Act.
Before anyone even understood the context of naming his diss track "Adidion" and that he single handedly ruined the SEO for an entire brand campaign, Drake did.
But we have yet to see a household phenomenon like Halo or Lotus 23-2-3 — applications that single-handedly propelled their respective platforms to wide use.
Neuvirth was single-handedly the reason the Flyers stayed alive as he sprawled to stop Karl Alzner, denied Ovechkin and robbed Marcus Johansson in the second period.
"By sneaking into the second act of plays for the last 40 years, we've single-handedly filled every vacated seat in a Broadway show," Mr. Faizon boasted.
In East Asia, the samurai wasp parasitizes between sixty and ninety per cent of brown marmorated stinkbug eggs, thereby almost single-handedly keeping its population under control.
Although the kingdom continues to be one of the world's largest producers and exporters, it cannot single-handedly impact oil markets the way that it once did.
Conventional wisdom is that one site in particular — Craigslist — single-handedly killed newspaper classified ads, since the site was easy to use and most ads were free.
While a handful of red state Democrats could fall on Tuesday, no other Senate contest has become so single-handedly competitive, because of Trump's own involvement. Sens.
He contends that we depend on the cooperation of others for the aforementioned to exist because we have no means or ability to single handedly attain it.
We're ganja go out on a limb, and say Ireland is single-handedly (okay, she used 2 hands) trying to swing any upcoming state elections on legalization.
He single-handedly changed the possibilities of representation by depicting the people he knew and saw: black mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, uncles, aunties, and cousins.
JON CARAMANICA When we last left 5 Seconds of Summer, the young and wildly popular Australian band was almost single-handedly restoring pop-punk into the mainstream.
His week began with a 31-point effort in a dominant win over Georgetown in which, at one point, he single-handedly outscored the Hoyas, 29-25.
What has persisted is Mr. Rubio's strong desire to influence — some might say single-handedly dictate — United States foreign policy with regard to Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
He has claimed, for example, to have single-handedly dispersed protesters outside the K.G.B. office in Dresden in 1989, in the waning days of the Communist government.
Thomas B. Edsall President Trump has single-handedly done more to undermine the basic tenets of American democracy than any foreign agent or foreign propaganda campaign could.
That has worked well for the company and for the country: Aramco has prospered financially and almost single-handedly funded the Saudi state and the royal family.
It's one that starts from the premise that while white men have long been the keepers of the historical record, they didn't make the past single-handedly.
Kenai is essentially punished for his use of violence against the bear he killed by forming such a deep connection with the cub he single-handedly orphaned.
The 20180-year-old Swedish crusader single-handedly launched the climate strike movement last year and has become the biggest target for attacks on climate activism online.
It was only almost single-handedly, though, as his three Olympic relay titles, two in world record times, always required the input of his fellow Jamaican speedsters.
It's a lot to put on a haircut and I certainly don't think any new style single-handedly has the power to reframe our sense of worth.
Hours after his initial statement of support appeared to shore up Kavanaugh's nomination, Flake was once again about to single-handedly change the course of the confirmation.
It single-handedly created podcast junkies, set off an explosion of growth in the industry, earwormed listeners with piano jingles (you're welcome, Succession), and spawned endless parodies.
For several, it was the first time they had heard of Mr. Roy, who first made headlines this year by single-handedly blocking a disaster-relief bill.
But never before in American history has the president of the United States been a person whose entire career has been single-handedly devoted to enriching himself.
In the unabashedly dishonest historiography of the DPRK, victory over Japan was won virtually single-handedly by Kim Il Sung — the fictitious great emancipator of the Korean people, real-life Soviet-sponsored state founder, and grandfather of current North Korean despot, Kim Jong Un. Thus, the plain fact that the United States virtually single-handedly defeated Japan in World War II is of no historical inconvenience in the totalitarian North.
That's the day the 70-year-old grandmother decided to take on the remarkable challenge of single-handedly tidying up a local beach every week of the year.
She's single-handedly saved over 200 pooches found roaming country roads or slated for euthanasia in shelters at a cost of over $50,003 – all from her own pocket.
Bullock and Cate Blanchett are impenetrable as the team's core, Debbie and Lou, a sometimes flirtatious duo that also single-handedly revive the edginess of old lady names.
"In a time when cinematography was nascent and almost exclusively documentary-style, Méliès single handedly opened the doors of the dream, the magic, and the fiction," he said.
Those in the computing industry like to talk of an "iPhone moment", when a well-crafted product launches, almost single-handedly, a new phase of the computing revolution.
But based on Tsingshan's track record of single-handedly propelling Indonesia into the top ranks of stainless steel producers in super-quick time, no-one's quite sure either.
She transitioned from rock ballads into dance, single-handedly turning Auto-Tune-as-effect into a thing with the 503 single "Believe," which shot to number one worldwide.
Schrems is a lot less famous, but the 28-year-old Austrian Ph.D. candidate in law has single-handedly challenged the way big tech companies handle personal data.
Especially crucial for the studio: Diana Prince single-handedly rescued its ungainly efforts to launch its DC Films unit as a commercial and creative rival to Marvel Studios.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi derided the move in a joint statement, saying Trump would single-handedly push American's healthcare premiums higher.
Since his hit series Crown of Kings single-handedly keeps Empirical running, employees were instructed to cater to his every need and whim whenever he visits the office.
We want to see him single-handedly carry France to the final, defeating Germany in the semis with a goal that goes in off his left arse cheek.
She has single-handedly transformed the way a generation greets each other (with a nasal "hieeeeeeee," to be found and enjoyed on comedian Phoebe Robinson's podcasts, for example).
And to my fellow Americans who somehow think one politician or another is going to single-handedly take away the 2nd Amendment: that just isn't going to happen.
He switched over to his pistol and advanced on the remaining two players taking cover behind the wall, getting one more kill and almost single-handedly wiping Virtus.pro.
The things coming out of Sean Spicer's mouth are terrible but we can't look away because at any moment that man could single-handedly create the next meme.
Origin Energy, which has significant natural gas interests, was also helped by the rise in oil, gaining 2.7 percent and thereby single-handedly pushing up the utilities sector.
Whether or not he realized it at the time, Selye's description of a biological stress response had single handedly kick started an entirely new branch of medical inquiry.
"Sober sex" might not be single-handedly eradicating drug addiction, but escorts are at least providing support where they can as politicians continue to turn a blind eye.
As president, Jackson almost single-handedly stood down South Carolina in the nullification crisis and thus kept our country from unravelling in the generation before the civil war.
She engaged Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, this week on the Senate floor when she tried to single-handedly move to confirm some judges Republicans are blocking.
"[Brown] has threatened to usurp legislative power with executive orders to implement her failed legislation, deciding single-handedly what is best for Oregon," Currier wrote in the petition.
At a time when classical music was retreating to the edges of the cultural landscape, Bernstein appeared to reverse the process almost single-handedly, through force of will.
By the time China rolled around and Crosby and Toews were using walkers to step on the ice, Matthews would have single-handedly been winning gold for America.
He had almost single-handedly turned this race into a spectacle that, if not Third-Worldish per se, certainly felt foreign to any recent notion of American democracy.
He and a co-author had released a novel, ''The Natanz Directive,'' about a retired black-ops agent who infiltrates Iran and single-handedly dismantles its nuclear program.
As luck would have it, one of the earliest arrivals happened to have Lightning-to-aux adapter and single-handedly saved the party from crashing during take off.
While you may be all about Zara's range of matching sets, you perhaps haven't considered that Taylor Swift single-handedly revived the two-piece as a wardrobe must.
Check out a selection of scenes from Rojas's famous tape, which he single-handedly wrote, shot, directed, edited, and acted in while making it between 1992 and 1994.
Scalding and propulsive, Ms. Fuller always seems to be testing the limits of her own power — as if seeing if she can single-handedly overload your ear's switchboard.
" Mr. Falwell introduced Mr. Trump to Liberty's students as "one of the greatest visionaries of our time," who "single-handedly forced President Obama to release his birth certificate.
"Christopher was almost single-handedly responsible for making English antiques, and English heritage, look 'cool' again," James Reginato, writer-at-large for Vanity Fair, said in an email.
She decided to spend hours quizzing Ligety, the American skier and defending Olympic giant slalom champion who had single-handedly revolutionized giant slalom technique between 2012 and 2013.
Perhaps it was best read as a primer for the alternate reality she has single-handedly engineered, one that rejects society while remaining in rapt conversation with it.
But that hasn't stopped the president-elect from using the announcements to create the impression that he is single-handedly turning around American manufacturing even before taking office.
If that doesn&apost change, Tesla could find itself in the awkward position of having to spend staggering amounts of money to single-handedly grow its own demand.
John Mackey, a founder of Whole Foods Market, took the helm as sole chief executive last year in a bid to single-handedly revive the upscale grocer's fortunes.
Accept the C.E.O.'s invitation to discuss the issue, say explicitly that you're not in a position to single-handedly solve it yourself, and see if anything changes.
Some in Congress are also pushing for him to smooth the transition by rolling back or altering as many of the law's provisions as he can single-handedly.
Tom Wolf, played a critical role in putting Democratic Congressman Brendan Boyle in office, and was almost single-handedly responsible for making Jim Kenney the mayor of Philadelphia.
But the argument ignores a fundamental reality: Tehran already is at war with the West and is single handedly responsible for inciting violence in Yemen, Iraq and Syria.
The mega-investment fund has injected nearly $80 billion into 90 tech hatchlings over the last two years, single-handedly driving up valuations from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen.
The dour Suhaila, who raised her brother almost single-handedly, is about to leave Singapore to marry her Australian fiancé and is critical of her Aiman's new job.
With a clear strategy, he has turned the company into one of the most successful independent watch brands, all but single-handedly reinventing watchmaking in the 21st century.
He is averaging 29.25 points per game, and he single-handedly helped the Sooners beat VCU and Oregon in the NCAA tournament, scoring 36 and 37 points respectively.
"President Trump has single-handedly done more to undermine the basic tenets of American democracy than any foreign agent or foreign propaganda campaign could," Thomas Edsall wrote yesterday.
On Friday, however, House Republican Chip Roy (R-TX) said he disagreed with how the House votes were going down, single-handedly blocking the package from going through.
While not everything they wear becomes an instant classic (we're looking at you Kim's spandex bike short obsession), they pretty much single-handedly defined the fashion cycle of 2016.
Now, Peele can rest easy knowing he not only transformed Lupita Nyong'o into a believable monster, but he single-handedly turned the bleached eyebrow trend into our new nightmare.
These products, which are easier to use and contain more nicotine per puff than older devices, have also almost single-handedly sparked a second wave of new teen vapers.
What does it mean to manage Ariana Grande, the artist single-handedly breaking chart record after chart record and massage the chaotic life of Justin Bieber for the press?
Braydon single-handedly defeated a suspected home intruder last week after hitting the 19-year-old trespasser on the head with a machete that was hanging on his wall.
Today, the opposite is true: international students not only make up an increasing share of the overall U.S. student population, but also single-handedly keep these institutions afloat financially.
Thompson scored 18 of the Warriors' first 23 points, almost single-handedly building a 23-20123 lead that paved the way for Golden State's sixth win in eight games.
Its story ambitions are grand — for instance, in including a villain who's apparently single-handedly all but wiped out an entire species — but it rarely fills in the details.
The Marc Jacobs Beauty global artistry ambassador has been doing both her hair and makeup for a decade, single-handedly proving just how vital a signature look can be.
In fairness, despite looking as though he's just wandered in off the Death Star, the Mountain also looks as though he could comfortably take on 20 men single-handedly.
One conservative MP accused the government of hosting the "Pyongyang Olympics", single-handedly undermining South Korea's long campaign to distinguish between the Olympic city and the North Korean capital.
But Japanese bathing, and this set from Amayori, has single-handedly changed my opinion on what a good soak feels like — and I don't think I'll ever go back.
Allow us to repeat that: Williams single-handedly brought back the nostalgia-inducing hair accessory trend for one of the biggest competitions in the world — and she rocked it.
It's actually what ups the thrill factor of the show, especially in the aforementioned episode where one of them single-handedly chases Lance (Kelsey Flower) for the entire duration.
And a big reason has been the long buildup: In 2006, Tesla CEO Elon Musk set out his "master plan" to single-handedly usher in an electric car industry.
How a brilliant self-made software programmer from South Africa single-handedly built an online startup that became one of the largest individual contributors to America's burgeoning painkiller epidemic.
When Netflix first started making its own television shows it may have seemed like a lark, but the company has nearly single-handedly changed the way we watch television.
Conservative pundit Brett O'Keefe (Jake Weber) continues mouthing off as usual, but Keane could single-handedly save the world from an incoming meteor and he'd criticize her for showboating.
The tandem connected on 28-, 9-, 290- and 214-yard scores, almost single-handedly delivering Stanford a 226-2205 lead with still 219:2109 remaining in the first half.
Events include single-handedly pulling a 23-ton (21-metric-ton) fire truck across a parking lot or heaving a 200-pound fire hydrant onto a shoulder-high platform.
Biden served as the point-man for the entire West's call to oust former Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin, the man who had single-handedly stymied Ukraine's anti-corruption drive.
When his stepbrother's river barge was hijacked by a group of thugs, for example, the then-19-year-old saved the day by single-handedly throwing them all overboard.
Iverson is remembered for almost single-handedly dragging an undermanned 76ers team to the N.B.A. finals in 2001, the season in which he won the Most Valuable Player Award.
It was down 2% domestically compared to last summer, and the year's domestic box office has almost single handedly been supported by Disney movies, save for a few exceptions.
"I think he single-handedly changed the first line of his obituary, from Silicon Valley billionaire to First Amendment defender," Poynter vice president Kelly McBride told CNN's Brian Stelter.
Vegas' Karlsson single-handedly created the tying goal 5:12 later when he intercepted a pass by Nick Leddy, skated a few steps and scored from the faceoff circle.
Cizikas single-handedly opened the scoring 3:08 into the first, when he swiped the puck from Flames defenseman TJ Brodie along the boards deep in the Calgary zone.
That woman is single-handedly infusing "House of Cards" with a vitality and heart that (given the show's usual dark-midnight tone and emotionally dead characters) is often absent.
She is running to replace Senator Jeff Flake, the Republican who almost single-handedly delayed the confirmation by a week after asking for a deeper investigation into the allegations.
Its stock rose 2500 percent last year, single-handedly accounting for 21 percent of the 2600 percent gain in the Standard & Poor's 2152-stock index, according to S.&P.
At that point, he could face a politically difficult choice - back down on his full wall-funding demand or veto the bill and single-handedly extend the partial shutdown.
She added that even though it was ridiculous to expect one man to change the country single-handedly, Mr. Ramaphosa could set a positive example of an African president.
After it launched, Rent the Runway single-handedly convinced thousands of women that renting designer clothing was more sustainable — both for their wallets and for the environment — than buying.
We all saw our lives as single-handedly within our control, but one of my friends was more eager than the rest of us to make a total transformation.
The DNA sequences being released this week were acquired almost single-handedly by James Clement, 61, the founder of a company advised by the prominent Harvard geneticist George Church.
But he's a man who I believe single-handedly changed television, and I hope is he proud of us right now, and that is the late great James Gandolfini.
The commission will examine "improper voter registrations and improper voting" — issues that Kobach, with his high-profile efforts in Kansas, almost single-handedly put on the Trump administration's radar.
Let all the Democrats in America bow their heads and give thanks for Buttigieg, who is single-handedly keeping the average age of the major presidential contenders under 70.
Pundits and conservative foreign policy thinkers have been making similar arguments, claiming that the killing of Soleimani has single-handedly struck a major blow against Iran's aggressive foreign policy.
And if you don't know anything else about McConnell, know this: He's arguably the most ruthless political operator in American politics and has almost single-handedly broken the Senate.
Mr Stokes single-handedly kept his side's hopes alive during the fourth day, and scored 74 of 76 runs for the final wicket in England's highest-ever run-chase.
She stood only 4-foot-11 but achieved towering political stature and credibility, wielding political influence beyond her neighborhood to advance her organization, sometimes sustaining it almost single-handedly.
Italy, which had single-handedly rescued more than 100,000 migrants in just twelve months, had shut down its search and rescue operations because the EU refused to chip in.
Stumbling upon a high-level plot to assassinate the president, Richard Monroe, Hayley finds herself almost single-handedly battling, yes, perhaps you have guessed by now: the deep state.
Also at stake are any number of pending or potential international crises, many provoked single-handedly by Trump before the apparently deep wounds inflicted in the last 24 hours.
Almost single-handedly, Beasley propelled the Knicks to a victory over the team with the third-best record in the league and an actual M.V.P. candidate in Kyrie Irving.
The prime minister's acknowledgment of the hack represented a departure from past policy, in which the government has been reluctant to single-handedly call out cyberattacks by foreign governments.
Williamson, after blowing open the game almost single-handedly in the opening minutes of the second half, finished with 25 points, and R.J. Barrett had 26 and 14 rebounds.
It might be a stretch to say I Love You, Man single-handedly made straight guys more comfortable saying "I love you" to each other, but it probably helped.
The study is the latest to note that body cameras, while potentially a very valuable tool in some contexts, should not be expected to single-handedly improve police accountability.
The ad accused Giunchigliani, who was the Nevada Assembly Ways and Means Committee vice chair at the time, of having "single-handedly protected perverts," the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported .
Maybe opponents will treat that shot as a life line, a less damaging alternative compared to all the massive ways Davis can single-handedly obliterate everything in the half-court.
Thanks almost single-handedly to Kirk's performance it's modestly watchable, and there's a touch of "RoboCop" in the premise of a private entity taking control of an ailing police force.
Almost single-handedly took Britain to the Davis Cup final for the first time since 73, then clinched their first title since 1936 with a singles victory against David Goffin.
It's got the added complication of the five central characters — Will, Angie, Douglas, Poppy, Miggy — figuring out how single-handedly raise a child while making sense of their own lives.
He would hardly have been the first outlandish character elected to a state legislature, certainly not the first one to show up believing he could single-handedly change the place.
The pastor of our Florida megachurch called on the congregation of more than 20,000 to single-handedly end the "orphan crisis" in our county by becoming foster parents or adopting.
And while President Trump and his cabinet can't single-handedly change a lot of these laws, they're signalling their mandate to a GOP congress that's already starting to follow suit.
Once, I drunkenly showed a group of other drunk people how I tied my shoes, and they applauded like I had just, ahem, single-handedly performed the entire Hamilton score.
Which brings us back to the present day where Mad Men's Peggy Olsen single-handedly started a mini retro revival amongst the fashion set, giving the industry '60s-revival fever.
He continued operating until his death five years ago, training every single local surgeon performing these procedures today and single-handedly building this branch of Serbia's medical industry from scratch.
Not only can she withstand shotgun blasts to the stomach and survive 10-foot-story drops without sustaining a scratch, she can single-handedly cut the throats of six Lycans.
The 240-year-old is also known for a different kind of play that embodies how abruptly he can single-handedly alter the feel and trajectory of an entire matchup.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi derided the subsidies cut-off in a joint statement, saying Trump would single-handedly push Americans' healthcare premiums higher.
Showtime's Nurse Jackie centered on a nurse hiding various parts of her life from everyone in it, wrestling with a pill addiction, and holding her ER together almost single-handedly.
It could be easily argued that Linda Rodin single-handedly started the face-oil phenomenon a decade ago, with a blend she created in a coffee cup (!) in her bathroom.
Christie's 2016 had only one highlight: his vicious clowning of Marco Rubio in a New Hampshire debate, which was so devastating it pretty much single-handedly ended Rubio's presidential ambitions.
So John Scott stole the show at the All-Star Game, and in the process may have single-handedly saved an event that seemed to be on its last legs.
Embraer executives said earlier this month they do not expect to finalize the deal until late next year, forcing Embraer to compete single-handedly against the European and Canadian rivals.
The bigger problem, however, is that even if Trump were to single-handedly usher in permanent world peace, the likelihood that he will be honored with the prize is slim.
Noah became a volcanic, do-everything star with these teams, a point center who almost single-handedly made up for all the Bulls' roster deficiencies through exertion and crazed will.
Snowden is even worse, with half the movie portraying Edward Snowden as a Beautiful Mind-esque savant who almost single-handedly built the infrastructure that made NSA wiretapping a possibility.
" BONNIE GLASER, CENTER FOR STRATEGIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: "Trump is a deal maker and probably believes he can single-handedly convince Kim Jong Un to give up his nuclear weapons.
"The CEO, no matter how good he is or how good his intentions are, cannot single-handedly change the direction of a company or improve its culture," the source added.
I do want to focus on Destiny 2 for a moment, because I think it single-handedly highlights both the key positives and key negatives of a platform like Stadia.
However, the exponential use of social and digital media in political campaigns has single handedly created the largest communications channel of misinformation that the Continent has seen since Stalinist Russia.
Such results represent a huge developmental leap, one that has arrived in conjunction with a Davis Cup performance in which he almost single-handedly carried Britain to the semifinal round.
Photograph by Amy Lombard for The New Yorker What will bring me back to Au Cheval is the fried bologna, which could single-handedly redeem the oft-spurned deli meat.
Yet in single-handedly blocking a trade deal produced over seven years between the European Union and Canada, it effectively determined the terms of commerce applying for 500 million Europeans.
That is because investors get information on climate change from many sources and Exxon would probably not be able to single-handedly alter the "total mix" of publicly available information.
And here we have a company that has single-handedly declawed traditional TV and cinema's monopoly on entertainment, and has transcended into millennial culture like no other brand before it.
And when she sought to march alongside white woman suffragists, she had to single-handedly combat the efforts of her white sisters to force her to march in the back.
Jeff Bezos could single-handedly do much to reverse the consolidation of America's urban professional class into a few cities, and thus begin to soothe some of the cultural divides.
And to many opponents of the president, Mr. Trump has single-handedly turned the election into nothing less than an epic battle for the soul and future of the country.
Apart from his unsuccessful presidential bid, he is perhaps best remembered for virtually single-handedly shutting down the federal government over his party's refusal to defund the Affordable Care Act.
Ranked-choice voting can't single-handedly fix America's broken elections, but it's a worthwhile experiment, and it's already proved to make for a better process, particularly in candidate-heavy primaries.
Mr Stewart single-handedly lit up the recent Tory leadership campaign with his improvised walkabouts (which he has recently resumed) and excited a new generation of young people about Conservatism.
But even though Mr. Trump's victory appears to have single-handedly turned the late-night comedy race upside down, Mr. Colbert's rise is the product of months of meticulous work.
On Washington WASHINGTON — President Trump may have lost the spending fight, but he can celebrate at least one significant congressional accomplishment this week: He single-handedly saved the Senate filibuster.
Born out of a Stanford startup incubator in 22019, Boosted pretty much single-handedly popularized the idea of electric skateboards — or, more specifically, remote-controlled longboards powered by electric motors.
Since Diplo single-handedly ruined the surprise of Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's Vegas wedding, the least he could do was give The Jonas Brothers a song out of it.
It is not as if solving saved my life, or even single-handedly delivered me through a crisis, but it cemented a few lessons I needed and continue to need.
But Shell and BP jumped more than 2% each and the oil sector almost single-handedly helped the blue-chip bourse record a 0.2% gain and outperform the European benchmark .
But Shell and BP jumped more than 2% each and the oil sector almost single-handedly helped the blue-chip bourse record a 43% gain and outperform the European benchmark .
Prince single-handedly kept her team afloat as long as she could, accounting for two steals and six uncontested points during a stretch in which the Liberty regained the lead.
It is not as if solving saved my life, or even single-handedly delivered me through a crisis, but it cemented a few lessons I needed and continue to need.
Sub Pop, the iconic Seattle-based independent label who almost single-handedly launched grunge and then somehow remained great even when the scene burned out, is turning 30 this year.
However, he's openly shouted out the Fab Four for "single-handedly getting [him] out of writers' block," which is a great, unintentional "fuck you" to the hardline modernists of the world.
One small but powerful example: the Academy's decision to expel Harvey Weinstein — the man who almost single-handedly invented the modern awards season as we know it today — from its ranks.
It's designed to make it easier to do basic tasks single-handedly, and given the U229's expanded display dimensions, any assistance when using the phone with one hand is appreciated.
"Single-handedly, the Freak inaugurated the era of the superwatch — mechanically sophisticated, visually arresting, unapologetically exotic," Jack Forster, editor in chief of Hodinkee, wrote on the online watch site in 2018.
Jenna Lyons single-handedly changed the way we dress and how we shop — and not just at J.Crew, but at every other retailer who adopted the brand's three-piece-outfit ethos.
Buzzing the St. Louis zone at will, the Predators fired 15 shots in that span at Jake Allen, who stopped 14 of them and single-handedly kept his team in contention.
Here are a few fun observations from behind-the-scenes (or rather, "inside the TV" as Kanye so eloquently put it.) Kanye West single-handedly brought the crowd to their feet.
Such is the case with a young Chinese boy, who single-handedly pushed over a giant fox figurine of Nick from Zootopia on Sunday at the LEGO Expo in Ningbo, China.
Murray, who beat Canadian powerhouse Milos Raonic on Sunday to take his second Wimbledon title, almost single-handedly led Britain to their first Davis Cup triumph for 79 years in November.
Kim was a trailblazer who single-handedly raised the profile of winter sports in her homeland and gave the country its first Olympic figure skating gold when she medaled in Vancouver.
I'm definitely open to it; I've been talking to a few different people, but it's best to collaborate rather than it single-handedly be the director's concept or the artist's concept.
This skill must have been handed down from Olympus by Zeus himself for it has single-handedly restored peace and order to my household and the process of getting things done.
It also (likely) single-handedly contributed to Apple's announcement earlier in September that the App Store has seen 106% year-over-year growth over the course of the last two months.
Reinhardt single-handedly took Marquette from a one- to 8363-point lead late in the first half with a pair of layups and 3-pointers from the right wing left key.
She has almost single-handedly put the Netherlands on the Fed Cup map by winning four key matches, including impressive victories over Kristina Mladenovic of France and Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia.
"Dumb Dumb"—his local mega hit of 2014—celebrated his own recklessness and almost single-handedly helped project a new musical identity other than club music for Baltimore to neighboring cities.
Sessions has been using a little-known authority to refer immigration cases to himself for review, allowing him to almost single-handedly direct how immigration law is interpreted in this country.
Ma has met one-on-one with two US presidents, both Barack Obama and Donald Trump, and single-handedly created a national shopping holiday in China, "Single's Day" on November 11.
Meryl Streep will get most of the attention accorded the crowd-pleasing "Florence Foster Jenkins" thanks to a performance that may single-handedly set off a boom in the earplug industry.
Despite single-handedly transforming the Sixers into one of the more exciting teams in the NBA this season, Embiid's frequent absences can't be disregarded as simply an overly cautious front office.
Trump is single-handedly imposing hundreds of billions of dollars of tariffs -- that is, taxes -- on imported goods from key US allies and China, without any explicit or implicit Congressional backing.
He reminded jurors of Mr. Skelos's testimony that he had not single-handedly controlled the Senate's agenda, but rather had worked with his colleagues to change the autocratic culture of Albany.
"She is almost single-handedly responsible for the wrongful incarceration of the Central Park Five," wrote Ms. Locke, who also worked on filmmaker Ava DuVernay's upcoming Netflix docudrama on the case.
With no special training as a designer, Mr. Armani single-handedly built a multibillion-dollar empire in less than half a century, one predicated on his holding true to his instincts.
It single-handedly created a market of coffee drinkers in a nation of tea lovers, cashing in on a wave of affluent Chinese who looked to Starbucks as an aspirational brand.
Britain's Andy Murray is the exception amongst the big guns, shouldering an enormous burden for his country in recent years, including winning the trophy almost single handedly last year in Belgium.
But in a dramatic moment during the hearing itself, Yovanovitch downplayed her ability to single-handedly influence the trajectory of other countries, though she defended her record when asked to respond.
The senior from New Orleans single-handedly brought the Tigers back from a 22-14 deficit and into a 23-22 lead by scoring nine straight points to push Auburn ahead.
While no options on the table will combat climate change single-handedly, including agriculture and forestry in the mix provides a low-cost, zero-risk approach that has well-established benefits.
By pointing out that only WE can prevent forest fires and reminding us to be careful about fires, Smokey has probably single-handedly helped thousands of people stop catastrophic forest fires.
If a small group of armed citizens could fend off the British, the thinking goes, a militia can still single-handedly battle "tyranny" today—as long as it still has guns.
Trump has been described as a web-comments thread in human form, and he has ­single-handedly brought the Internet's candor, bombast, and recklessness to the manufactured candor of the political process.
And while some may credit the Kardashians for single-handedly creating the current state of posterior pandemonium, we all know there's really just one diva behind it all, and that's Jennifer Lopez.
Why is he here: Rooney swapped life at Everton FC for a career swansong in the MLS and single-handedly rescued DC United from the bottom of the league into the playoffs.
He raises pointed questions about the clash between the collaborative nature of scientific innovation and America's habit of framing its technological leaps as the result of heroic pioneers single-handedly changing history.
CEO Arnold Donald has learned anything in his years as a cruise industry leader, it's that a day like today can't single-handedly every facet of the economy or even the market.
The dress with the bateau neckline that is single handedly responsible for kicking off the silhouette's resurgence will be available in the very near future for us mere peasants to gaze upon.
So I also used to make that bad joke, because it became a kind of industry to write that I had destroyed, personally, single handedly, the real share price at Credit Suisse.
"I find it comic that the foreign minister of the country that is single-handedly responsible for the mischief in the region for the past 35 years would say this," he said.
As the ranking Democrat on the committee, Schiff lacked the ability to single-handedly issue subpoenas or even call witnesses, but he made enterprising use of the little leverage he did have.
He almost single-handedly took Portugal to the last World Cup with a hat-trick in a playoff match against Sweden and Santos has repeatedly praised his team spirit and motivational qualities.
In the quarterfinals, Ronaldo had almost single-handedly eliminated Wolfsburg by scoring a hat trick in the return leg in Madrid that overturned an unexpected 2-0 defeat in the first leg.
Acosta boasts that he is almost single-handedly changing the face of the neighborhood, turning it from a brick-heavy, down-at-the-heels patch of the city to something more upscale.
" The Man Behind Trump's Immigration Policy The New Yorker last year explored the influence of a single White House adviser: "How Stephen Miller Single-Handedly Got the U.S. to Accept Fewer Refugees.
They are the social scolds who in generations past boycotted The Beatles, and were sure that Elvis Presley's swiveling hips were going to single handedly impregnate every teenage girl in the country.
Finally, she will stress the need to work together to solve the nation's problems and mock Mr. Trump's oft-stated declaration that he will single-handedly cure America's ills — on Day 1.
"Whether Taliban have the capacity to combat ISIS-K is a different question; the Taliban are unlikely to crush ISK single-handedly and will require additional support in order to do so."
The 29-year-old almost single-handedly led his country to the title last year but faces a tough schedule with the Belgrade clash taking place the week after the Wimbledon final.
By bending and molding traditional recipes, she single-handedly restored some of the joy I had written off (and taught me how to bake the best 10-carb cookies I've ever eaten).
It would be an understatement to say that Savemoney have merely taken hold of 2016; the Chicago collective has defined its sound, imposed their own melodies onto hip-hop almost single-handedly.
And this serves to illustrate a critical problem in the American justice system: Prosecutors have the power to single-handedly destroy lives, and there are few consequences for abuse of that power.
The day before that, there was this break, in which the president floated this idea that he was gonna somehow single-handedly, with a wave of a hand, undo the 2942th Amendment.
Far from single-handedly destroying our political system, he is the transitional figure whose election demonstrates the extent to which the failings of our democracy are finally starting to take their toll.
Thrillers THRILLER ROUNDUP by Sarah Lyall I've always wanted to be the Henry Fonda of my jury, single-handedly exonerating the falsely accused defendant by the quiet force of my elegant arguments.
Thrillers THRILLER ROUNDUP by Sarah Lyall I've always wanted to be the Henry Fonda of my jury, single-handedly exonerating the falsely accused defendant by the quiet force of my elegant arguments.
The always-controversial Gawker was thrust into bankruptcy earlier this year after billionaire Peter Thiel funded Hulk Hogan's sex-tape lawsuit, securing a $140 million judgment and single-handedly taking down Gawker.
It's giving Hope passengers the equivalent of an RPG protagonist's "good" option: drop into an unfamiliar society, spend a few minutes talking to the residents, and single-handedly fix all their problems.
Still, Mr. Reid's call to end caucuses is a remarkable statement from the man who is single-handedly responsible for Nevada's caucuses occupying the third slot on the Democrats' presidential nominating calendar.
Mr. Bunning registered procedural objections to a bill extending unemployment benefits in early 22010 while demanding that it be financed from the economic stimulus program, and he single-handedly delayed its passage.
"Bruno single-handedly created the art market in the Engadin," Miklos von Bartha asserts as he walks through the von Bartha S-chanf gallery — a satellite to his main site in Basel.
His father died "when I was a little bitty guy"; his mother single-handedly raised nine children in a tiny apartment, relying on handouts—rice, cheese, powdered milk—from a nearby hospital.
And while a comedian is not going to single-handedly change the hearts and minds of the American electorate, no other art form has been more effective at changing the public debate.
"There's a decent argument that he single-handedly destroyed Marco Rubio, who almost certainly would have had many more delegates if Kasich had dropped out when it made sense to," Bernstein wrote.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... the 31-year-old is accused of single-handedly busting into a Citibank in Queens on August 24th and making off with thousands of dollars in cash.
Conrad may be the girl who didn't go to Paris, but she's also the only woman who can single-handedly revive the most popular hair-color trend to ever come out of L.A.
But even though HVMN says the drink is "proven to improve athletic performance and recovery," nutrition experts say it is highly unlikely that a ketone supplement can single-handedly put you in ketosis.
And while Shahidi is single handedly redefining what it means to be a starlet, the ensemble cast for grown-ish also includes an eclectic blend of young influencers from all facets of entertainment.
Obviously, advertisers want better metrics around their ads, and ultimately, if they demand granular listening data before committing to buying an ad, they could single-handedly push the industry toward broader measuring methods.
By July Dow, a founding member of the Maine Temperance Society, had almost single-handedly arranged for the passage of a law banning the manufacturing, sale, and consumption of alcohol in the state.
Snap's approach with Spectacles has been nothing short of marketing genius, almost single-handedly erasing the years of damage done to AR's consumer profile by Google Glass (even if Spectacles aren't really AR).
Netflix may have single-handedly revived the rom-com with its "Summer Of Love" offerings these past few months, and now Christmas might be the next genre to get a much-needed revival.
Just as notably, she's remembered for almost single-handedly creating the blend of gospel, R&B, and blues now known as soul, and for the unapologetically Black and feminist themes in her music.
Didi Gregorious -- who single-handedly crushed Cleveland's dreams with 2 homers in the game -- picked up right where he left off the Wild Card victory party ... but on a budget this time around.
With her slight 5'7″ frame, waifish figure, and super wide-set eyes, she single-handedly changed the face of the industry and ushered in a new dominating, if seriously controversial, aesthetic for models.
According to the team's blog posts about the 2016 total eclipse in Indonesia, they brought so much luggage and observational hardware that the check-in process single-handedly delayed their flight to Jakarta.
And then there's this clip of Dinklage, the man almost single-handedly carrying this limp season with his acting chops, who still can't summon anything nearing enthusiasm when he talks about the ending.
The best player on the field for Spain on Monday was De Gea, who made five saves and single-handedly kept his team in the game as Italy surged in the first half.
Donald, you've done something truly revolutionary: You've single-handedly reshaped the agenda of the Republican Party, mixing some left-of-center and centrist positions with the G.O.P.'s traditional right-of-center stuff.
Still, this hasn't stopped Rajko, a young, talented software engineer, from spending the last seven years working almost single-handedly to crack one of the most arcane MMOs ever programmed: The Matrix Online.
The "Grease" star shed her clean-cut image pretty quickly with this 1981 ode to a certain physical activity, single-handedly ushering in an era of leg warmers, sweatbands, and pastel Spandex pants.
Scott Wren, the firm's senior global equity strategist, says there's a high probability the stock market could see a 213 percent gain or more next year because it's single-handedly lengthening the recovery.
Jabbari: What perturbs me is that the upcoming Venom film exists without the inclusion of Spider-Man and is being developed by the studio who single-handedly drove the IP off a cliff.
Furthermore, 71 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaners believe that Trump is honest, even though he has single-handedly provided a jolt of energy and a shield of job security to fact-checkers.
On Tuesday in Charleston, Mr. Trump lauded the power of his endorsement, claiming that he single-handedly turned around the fortunes of Republicans whose popularity had been lagging before he announced his support.
Art Briles almost single-handedly made Baylor's football program relevant, but after an investigation revealed a culture of coddling players accused of and charged with sexual assault, he was dismissed in May 2015.
Many had expected it to be different this time after Mr. Cuomo almost single-handedly revived congestion pricing last summer and assembled the task force, Fix NYC, to come up with a plan.
I remember I wrote a feature about you for a tattoo magazine that was entirely about the song "All Sewn Up." That song pretty much single-handedly built up a Lucero tattoo cult.Yeah.
There are thousands of true believers there, amateur cosmologists with their free copies of Windows Movie Maker, each of them certain that they've managed to single-handedly disprove 20 centuries of accepted science.
That feeling only grew in the first round when he almost single-handedly dispatched the Oklahoma City Thunder, a plucky (and star-studded) underdog that some had predicted would pull off an upset.
Almost a decade after network sibling Game Of Thrones made a name for itself through sexposition and nude female bodies, Euphoria is single handedly trying to even out the full-frontal playing field.
Shares of Apple rallied a whopping 86% in 2019, posting their best year since 2009 and single-handedly contributing more than 8% of the S&P 500's total returns in the year.
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, who began her political career as a Sanders 2016 organizer, single-handedly brought the idea of a 70% marginal income tax on incomes over $10 million into the national debate.
MONTREAL — It is a plot worthy of Hollywood: A courageous, one-eyed soldier single-handedly liberates a Dutch city during World War II, tricking a German officer into believing the city is surrounded.
Kirk had a deep well of self-confidence, and when he single-handedly broke the blacklist by naming Dalton Trumbo as the writer of Spartacus, he did it without a shadow of doubt.
As a Republican congressman from Arkansas, Jay Dickey, through an obscure amendment, single-handedly prevented the federal government from investigating the public health effects of firearms-inflicted violence for the last two decades.
"Observe and Report" critic score: 51%"Paul Blart Mall Cop" critic score: 33%The plot: An average mall cop gets in over his head in an attempt to single-handedly save the mall.
Recently, the Associated Press, in a "fact check," rebutted the notion that Bloomberg is single-handedly responsible for all recent coal-plant closures — and it's true, market forces helped, as did government policy.
Neither Loeb nor Ackman, whose firms each own less than 1 percent of the company, could single-handedly derail the deal and each has said there are other investors who share their concerns.
Draghi has been credited with single-handedly ending rampant market speculation about a break-up of the euro zone in July 2012 by pledging to do "whatever it takes" to save the euro.
Plus, she has to single-handedly convince Abigail (Kathryn Newton) to attend college since her ex, Nathan (James Tupper), is too distracted with Bonnie's emotional detachment to talk to his daughter about her future.
This is the new Bay Area home of Illumina, the biotech behemoth that has almost single-handedly driven forward the genetic revolution in science and medicine (through a combination of acquisitions and aggressive litigation).
Mulroney styled Markle's outfit for her engagement photos to Prince Harry, helped advise on her Suits wedding dress and single-handedly created the "Meghan Markle Effect" after many of Markle's outfits sold out instantly.
In an era when everyone questions whether the rom-com is dead, Peter "woah woah woah" Kavinsky has single-handedly revived the genre's greatest gift: an anxious excitement for the mere possibility of love.
Yeah, in between those things he commanded a vast Army of the Dead and took down a dragon single-handedly and all that, but you expressed an interest in him after he got Arya'd.
But her death in Endgame is weirdly linked to her controversial arc from 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron, which was so despised that it almost single-handedly destroyed Joss Whedon's reputation as feminist.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is blaming nicotine vaping devices like Juul for single-handedly driving a spike in tobacco use among teens, threatening to erase years of progress curbing youth use.
Very well according to Bob ... who told our camera guy that Pharoah is putting in work like a four legged Shawn Kemp ... on his way to single-handedly creating a new generation of racers.
Nevertheless, Barnard is now single handedly revolutionizing the hobby rocket scene by creating rockets that attempt to match the pace of development on rockets being launched by the likes of SpaceX and Blue Origin.
Some of her subjects have divulged intimate histories, like the woman who told Baxter about an abused childhood, and how she'd raised her younger sister single-handedly to protect her from the same pain.
Rather than criticize the clear difference-maker, we should save our ire for David West, who will not be remembered as the man who single-handedly flipped the balance of power in the NBA.
Who could blame Valverde for not contemplating the thought of losing a player who almost single-handedly fired Barca to a title success that few predicted after Neymar had left them in the lurch.
Almost single-handedly he persuaded a hotch-potch of investors (including an elusive Saudi prince and an American media mogul), Motorola, the Pentagon and ultimately the White House to give Iridium a second chance.
Keeping Score One rookie-of-the-year contender was called a unicorn by Kevin Durant, has two nicknames that incorporate the word "god" and has single-handedly given hope to New York basketball fans.
He singled out Senator Rand Paul, a Republican and libertarian, who in years past has single-handedly blocked tax treaties or treaty updates between the United States and Spain, Japan, Britain, and other countries.
To give Cleveland "no chance" against the Golden State Warriors or Houston Rockets would be to ignore a player who single-handedly controls the game with an unprecedented combination of force, determination, and intelligence.
So it's hard to imagine a premiere that could single-handedly divide the music-loving public in two, separating it into factions with positions as hotly held as those of today's Democrats and Republicans.
McConnell could single-handedly thwart most of Buttigieg's gun control dreams, especially those that need congressional approval, which means the mayor's comprehensive list is more of a wish list than a feasible policy plan.
The nomad mayor spent two years in Pereslavl and then moved on to take over another, bigger city — but not before single-handedly liquidating the town's pride: its small university that produced I.T. specialists.
Instead of doing that, though, we've been emptying entire shelves of Purell into our baskets at Duane Reade, and buying Clorox wipes like we plan on single-handedly cleaning up after a mass-murder.
" Most House staffers are working from home, but in some offices, the congressional team rotates between full and half days, single-handedly manning their DC offices on what some have called a "skeleton crew.
To the Editor: In tandem, a whistle-blower and an inspector general have single-handedly accomplished what a special counsel, millions of dollars, countless interviews, prosecutions and court decisions have been unable to achieve.
She responded viscerally to the erotic energy of Bernardo Bertolucci's "Last Tango in Paris" and the violent pathos of Arthur Penn's "Bonnie and Clyde," a movie she single-handedly rescued from a critical mauling.
Moreover, she has single-handedly kept an ancient tradition alive, and in the process transformed this remote mountaintop village into a mecca for tourists seeking adventure and a piece of history under their skin.
A survivor of WW2 occupied France, a rock provocateur before the word became shorthand for "dickhead," and the man most single handedly responsible for Jarvis Cocker's very existence, it's hard to do him justice.
At $60, it isn't likely to change Nintendo's financials single-handedly, but it is one of a number of projects that is making Nintendo more relevant again and that does bode well for the future.
It was Allen who poured in 244 points on the Florida State defense during last year's loss as he nearly beat the Seminoles single-handedly if not for that last-second game-winner from Bacon.
Sansa was married off twice (neither time by choice); she almost single-handedly won the Battle of the Bastards for Jon; she fed her husband to a pack of hungry dogs, and much, much more.
And he believes the Cleveland Cavaliers team that James was playing in "had no business" being in the finals that year, but were there solely because James had managed to drag them there single-handedly.
What she did see was what her circle on Twitter was saying the next day: Some guy calling himself Guccifer 2.0 had created a WordPress blog claiming to be single-handedly behind the whole thing.
It was the sixth time in seven at-bats that Stanton was in a position to do what the Yankees acquired him to do — single-handedly change the game — and the sixth time he failed.
It would still be Bavaria's largest party, but would have to cobble together an uncomfortable coalition—traumatic for a party that, apart from one term, has ruled Germany's largest state single-handedly since the 1960s.
Perhaps you also searched and all-too-easily discovered the band's peerless performance on The Midnight Special in 1976, in which singer Philippé Wynne single-handedly justifies the existence of mutton chops and flared pants.
The big picture: For the last few years, electric cars have been one of the buzziest tech items on the market, propelled almost single-handedly by the showmanship and design of Elon Musk's Tesla Motors.
For ease of use, the WalabotDIY can also magnetically attach to the back of your smartphone so you can use the two devices single-handedly, leaving your other hand free to operate its app's interface.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin's $238 million purchase of a condo in Manhattan single-handedly boosted the average sales price in the borough by more than $100,000 in the first quarter, according to an analysis.
Love, Charles Barkley The NBA legend was leaving Madeo in Beverly Hills on Tuesday when he hit Lakers nation with a cold, hard dose of reality -- LeBron James can't single-handedly save the Lake Show.
While a Democratic president couldn't single-handedly turn back the clock on the state-led effort to chip away at Roe, there are several important areas where he or she could have an impact. Sen.
Hosszu, a three-time champion at the Rio Olympics where she set a world record in the 400 individual medley, single-handedly won more events in Windsor than any other nation except the United States.
Arguably, the suburbs are a Clinton family thing: In 1992, Bill Clinton almost single-handedly made the suburbs safe for the Democratic Party by projecting a more moderate image than its last several presidential candidates.
But this is Donald Trump, the man who has single-handedly taken over the Republican Party, emasculated its leaders, taken away their backbones (if they ever had any) and bent them all to his will.
"We have guys, it's almost you expect them at some point in the year, their careers have shown that they're going to go off and be good enough to single-handedly carry teams," Miller said.
What is obvious is that the onetime swing producer — the country that could once single-handedly affect prices — has now become a swayed producer, or one that can impact prices but not all by itself.
While braving a hail of gunfire inside the Excel Industries plant in Hesston, Kansas, Hesston Police Chief Doug Schroeder single-handedly took down the gunman who went on a shooting rampage Thursday evening, PEOPLE confirms.
After Trump won the election with his help, Bannon harbored megalomaniacal fantasies in which, after single-handedly "deoperationaliz[ing]" the National Security Council, he would go on to oversee the "deconstruction" of the administrative state.
The Manson murders were a pivotal moment in the 1960s, almost single-handedly putting an end to the entire hippie experiment and pushing the country towards the bad vibes and paranoia of the early 1970s.
Having bought more than 2 trillion euros worth of bonds over the past three years, the ECB has almost single-handedly depressed borrowing costs in the euro zone to kick start growth and lift prices.
Critics, including Mr. Sessions, then a senator, and his onetime aide, Stephen Miller, now a policy adviser to Mr. Trump, argued that Mr. Obama did not have the authority to single-handedly rewrite the law.
"I'm not sure we will single-handedly break people of that addiction, but there's so much more awareness around that, and maybe I could have this more thoughtful, context-aware, mobile-appropriate experience," she said.
Janelle Monáe put her love of wearing androgynous outfits and anything avant garde on display with her outfit at the 2019 Met Gala, which single-handedly made her one of the year's best-dressed celebrities.
Le Carré, who over a 56-year career has virtually single-handedly elevated spy novels from genre fiction into works of high literature, has a new book, "A Legacy of Spies," coming out in September.
But parents and their real estate brokers insist that many young people today don't have the time or experience to single-handedly find and purchase an apartment in such a high-stakes real estate market.
Houston Rockets 115 - Phoenix Suns 109 James Harden single-handedly outscored Phoenix 17-83 over a key stretch of the fourth quarter, sending host Houston to its 12th straight win over its Western Conference rival.
They see WeWork's ever-soaring valuation on the private market, from $20 billion to, more recently, $47 billion — which was almost single-handedly SoftBank's doing — as just one in a costly string of poor calls.
With superhero flicks almost single-handedly rescuing box offices across the United States, EPR Properties President and CEO Greg Silvers understood why some might think his lifestyle-focused real estate investment trust might be hurting.
The Connecticut Sun forward was an absolute beast in Game 2 of the Finals on Tuesday ... posting 32 points and 18 rebounds to single-handedly take down the Washington Mystics and tie up the series.
But with an inflexible legal code preventing him from single-handedly restituting art back from Africa, he must rely on the goodwill of a hostile parliament unwilling to accommodate many of the president's policy goals.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Switzerland's Alina Muller almost single-handedly spoiled Korea's Olympic unity moment on Saturday, scoring four goals to power the Swiss to an 8-0 win over Korea's unified women's ice hockey team.
Kim, who almost single-handedly raised the profile of winter sports in South Korea, won gold at the Vancouver Games in 20203 and a controversial silver in Sochi four years later before retiring from the sport.
Snowden, the bashful, bespectacled geek who has single-handedly become both the hero and the villain of a global debate over internet surveillance, is enough of a figurehead today to draw in crowds for this film.
This year, however, the folk aesethetic might actually be back in full force (thanks particularly to Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, who's single-handedly dressed the red carpet in his geek-chic, Wes Anderson-esque designs).
I'd have to check the archives more thoroughly, but this may have set a record for the fastest mention of the old college dorm room where a boy with a dream "single-handedly" launched a revolution.
National and Labour had been almost neck and neck in opinion polls, with charismatic 215-year old Jacinda Ardern almost single-handedly dragging Labour back into the race after taking over the party's leadership in August.
He was credited by the left-wing media for years of single-handedly having killed the NSA program, and with causing Congress to delete key portions of the USA Patriot Act, which had initially authorized it.
Jacinda Ardern has almost single-handedly changed the chances of her Labour Party since taking over as leader last month, with her charisma and popularity offsetting some criticism over vague tax plans and tighter immigration policy.
He's slippery, and single-handedly marks an asterisk beside the rules of gravity, but was one of eight players in the last 10 years to average at least 18 points with a free-throw rate below .
Quiet calls for the U.S. government to consider taking a closer look at Amazon have turned public, bolstered by Amazon's takeover of Whole Foods, which single-handedly tanked the stocks of most major grocers and retailers.
Elected to the Ukranian parliament while still a prisoner, many view Savchenko as a national hero back home—a female military pioneer who single-handedly upheld Ukraine's global reputation and refused to capitulate to Russian aggression.
And while no one company can single-handedly reshape the SoCal versus NorCal divide, Snapchat's forthcoming liquidity event is timed alongside other major trends that can position L.A. at the center of future areas of growth.
His actions single-handedly killed dozens of popular, bipartisan-led reforms — such as facilitating medical cannabis access to military veterans and amending federal banking laws so that licensed marijuana businesses are treated like other legal industries.
While occasional skirmishes still broke out, he (almost single handedly—there was still a number of expulsions of attendees) transformed a growing riot back into the celebration that it had been the majority of the festival.
When the Democrats controlled the House and Barack Obama was president, she single-handedly dragged the Affordable Care Act to passage like a firefighter rescuing a comatose 300-pound fifth-floor resident from a burning building.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi - often credited with single-handedly saving the euro during the worst of its crisis - is expected to perform more magic next week in his penultimate meeting in charge.
In 2014, for example, Justice Mendes single-handedly blocked for over one year a decision that would have made corporate campaign donations illegal, despite a majority of his fellow justices already having voted to approve it.
It also follows an August New York Times op-ed from retired Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who argued that the filibuster was single-handedly responsible for obstructing vital policy on gun control and immigration.
The mothers never got any answers — government officials always denied any knowledge of the missing — but the human rights organization Amnesty International credited the Saturday Mothers with single-handedly checking the abductions by Turkey's security forces.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told a crowd at the American Hospital Association conference that Democrats have been working single-handedly to make more money available in the legislation slated to reach the House floor this month.
When Hurd left last month, Catz, who has been an executive with Oracle since 1999, became the sole CEO of Oracle, though Ellison has indicated that she won't be operating the company single-handedly for long.
Hardly a household name, Stallman is the stuff of myth among male techies—a John Henry who single-handedly tried to beat Big Tech at its own game, with a touch of Robin Hood thrown in.
Were Kanye interested in doing so, he could single-handedly transform Cody, said Robert W. Godby, a professor at the University of Wyoming and the deputy director for the school's Center for Energy and Regulatory Policy.
Washington (CNN)The US immigration courts are set up to give the attorney general substantial power to almost single-handedly direct how immigration law is interpreted in this country -- and Jeff Sessions is embracing that authority.
In effect, Mr. Freidman single-handedly had increased the value of all medallions, including ones he had owned for years — and also increased prices for everyone, making it harder for drivers to buy without enormous loans.
Then, as fans called for another network to save it, Netflix single-handedly stopped One Day at a Time from landing on another streaming service (namely CBS All Access), according to reporting by Vulture's Joe Adalian.
"Thriller" expanded the boundaries for music videos, single-handedly transforming what was then a new and oft-maligned genre that killed the radio star into a cultural phenomenon and an art form in its own right.
We've also seen the long-overdue debut of Joel "The Process" Embiid, a player who has single-handedly made the worst team in the league must-see TV. And yet, there's so much more going on.
Since the Iron Bank is able to single-handedly finance a coup or war in order to change the rulers of a city or kingdom, its failure would surely be a cataclysmic event within Westeros and Essos.
What if I told that despite being a licensed game for an incredibly mediocre movie, a movie that single-handedly seemed to kill the aspirations of Universal's ill-conceived Dark Universe, it has some really cool ideas?
Previously, the gallery released a limited edition vinyl run of the soundtrack from The Last of Us.  Over the past six or so years, Mondo has almost single-handedly revitalized the lost business of custom movie posters.
Upon his launch in 2001, he single-handedly changed the silhouette of the classic men's suit, eschewing the roomier proportions of the '80s and '90s for a cropped and shrunken silhouette that is now a menswear standard.
It's a strategy the company is already leaning into with its latest hardware, the Nintendo Switch, which has had a great launch carried almost single-handedly by the stellar The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The capacity of presidents to direct that power to solve problems may be vastly overrated -- animated in the public's imagination by, for example, a president played by Harrison Ford single-handedly killing terrorists aboard Air Force One.
Pro lacrosse player Paul Rabil figured this out early, when he first launched his Facebook fan page and saw that he could be a one-man SportsCenter, single-handedly encouraging people to play and talk about lacrosse.
"You get both sides - people who are pro-Trump and think he did everything single-handedly, you also have people who know that these tariffs that are being put in are against the wrong countries," he said.
Actual Japanese viewers have also found issue with Tracy as a white savior who single-handedly leads an uprising against Megasaki's corrupt politicians, whilst emotionless Japanese citizens watch from the sidelines like perfect portraits of Asian subordination.
"Phyllis Schlafly courageously and single-handedly took on the issue of the Equal Rights Amendment when no one else in the country was opposing it," said James C. Dobson, chairman and founder of Focus on the Family.
Alternatively, it could mean that Einstein's theory of relativity is incomplete—which is also kind of understandable, given that the man single-handedly penned the laws of existence in his twenties without the aid of a computer.
Joe would notch another assist out of a double team and a handsome shuttle to Ingles off single coverage before all was said and done, single handedly delivering a late-game 105-98 victory to the Jazz.
"Almost single-handedly, Marsha P. Johnson and her best friend, Sylvia Rivera, touched off a revolution in the way we talk about gender today," France said after Netflix acquired the film earlier this year, according to Variety.
The 820's excellent performance and power management stand in stark contrast to the issues that plagued the previous 810 chip, which had notable thermal issues and single-handedly ruined some phones like the HTC One M9.
Despite all this, I was pretty underwhelmed by the jokes, but I left with a newfound appreciation for Kate McKinnon, mainly due to that standout fight scene where she single-handedly takes out all of the ghosts.
He does so soon after he single-handedly makes off with $250,000 secreted in the tires of an ice cream truck that doubles as a drug mule, leaving the driver hogtied on the side of a road.
Trump is in the process of handing the House – and maybe even the Senate (the recent poll in Tennessee worries GOP leaders) – to the Democrats; in fact, Trump has single-handedly resuscitated a moribund Democratic Party; 85033.
Almost a year ago, on October 280, 280, the New York Times published an article accusing Harvey Weinstein of a pattern of sexual misconduct that almost single-handedly launched the most public phase of the #MeToo movement.
It's better known for Steam, an online marketplace that might have single-handedly saved the PC by creating unity on a platform that long thrived without it, and competitive sports games like Counter-Strike and DOTA 2.
In partnership with Jordan Spieth, Reed almost single-handedly took down Europe's powerhouse combination of Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson as the Americans ended a remarkable fourballs encounter of stunning quality with a 153 and 1 victory.
Tesla may have created a new automotive segment and single-handedly made the electric car cool with blistering performance, high technology and svelte design, but the next few years will bring new competition from the old guard.
She's everywhere at the same time, forcing herself onto the investigatory commission, sitting in on meetings with Gorbachev, raiding government archives, interviewing engineers in their hospital beds, single-handedly uncovering the secret history of the faulty reactor.
Viewing them as the braying ball of coke-snorting, expense-fiddling, bonus-receiving brokers and bankers who seemingly single-handedly sent the entire world into an economic head-spin is both a bit reductive and really cathartic.
For many in the desi diaspora, Ms. Jaffrey is a revered figure, almost single-handedly responsible for introducing the complexities of Indian food to the West, and asserting its place in the pantheon of great world cuisines.
On Washington WASHINGTON — In 2011, Michael B. Brennan, then a lawyer in Milwaukee, vigorously defended the right of Wisconsin's Republican senator to single-handedly block an Obama administration nominee for a federal bench seat in the state.
"I hear it everywhere I go — drug overdose deaths, the vast majority of them related to prescription opioids or heroin, are single-handedly destroying families and communities across Missouri and the country," McCaskill said in a statement.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, he has been energized by the threat posed by Mike Bloomberg, but he was also fired up by Tom Steyer, the billionaire who has single-handedly weakened his position in South Carolina.
This business is led by a relatively small number of people in the context of how much revenue they command, with the most prominent partners single-handedly responsible for books of business in the tens of millions.
Bloomberg says that a $500 donation to Save Venice will pay for a day of work for a professional conservator, while $1.1 million will single-handedly fund the restoration of one of the oldest basilicas in Venice.
Creativity also finds new expression in the gleefully, operatically bloody works of director Park Chan-wook, who has managed to both single-handedly define what Korean contemporary cinema is while at the same time reinventing film altogether.
But with the right message and the right messenger, climate could become a prominent issue if a candidate seizes on it—think of how Sanders single-handedly turned economic inequality into the watchword of the 2016 primary.
Kobach is almost single-handedly responsible for some of the nation's strictest immigration laws in at least a half-dozen states—he not only writes the laws, but advocates for them and battles on their behalf in court.
But those in attendance here skew heavily toward Republicans, and their past deep-pocketed donations to the campaigns and super PACs Trump single-handedly put an end to during the primary are littered throughout Federal Election Commission filings.
But one thing she doesn't get quite enough recognition for is single handedly reviving corsetry, the mainstay fashion statement of the 18th century, bringing the antique body shaper out of the history books and into the 21st century.
Halperin and Heilemann had collaborated on two previous books, including Game Change, a best-seller about the 2008 race that almost single-handedly revived the campaign book genre and was the basis for an award-winning HBO adaptation.
Halperin and Heilemann had collaborated on two previous books, including "Game Change," a best-seller about the 2008 race that almost single-handedly revived the campaign book genre and was the basis for an award-winning HBO adaptation.
Jingoism sells well in the Philippines (as it does in China), and in the run-up to his election Mr Duterte threatened to jump on a jet ski and defend the Philippines' claim to Scarborough Shoal single-handedly.
Almost single-handedly elevating the show when he's on screen, the actor brings not just vulnerability to the role but also manages to make Sam's various tics, inappropriate utterances and literal interpretations feel wholly organic and painfully real.
Kobach is almost single-handedly responsible for some of the nation's strictest immigration laws in at least a half-dozen states -- he not only writes the laws, but advocates for them and battles on their behalf in court.
In an interview with Germany's top-selling daily paper Bild published on Tuesday, she said Facebook could not single-handedly deal with hate speech and fake news posted on the network but had to work with third parties.
However, there are many who don't know about the remarkable, true story of Corporal Gabaldon, a US Marine who earned the Navy Cross after single-handedly capturing around 1,500 Japanese soldiers during the Battles of Saipan and Tinian.
The show often tackles something uniquely absurd about a hot technology or business model — as it did earlier in season 5, when Richard single-handedly killed a booming pizza delivery app by exploiting its Uber-like subsidized pricing.
"Almost single-handedly Duterte has reshaped the regional strategic dynamics, with both Beijing and Washington recalibrating their next move in the South China Sea as they try to anticipate the Filipino strongman's foreign policy trajectory," Mr. Heydarian said.
Out of the water, I can carry my Castine with relative ease single-handedly, but when you have a partner to help you portage the thing, carry handles at the bow and stern make moving it a breeze.
He single-handedly created a whole new subgenre that is now more commonly known as cosmic horror, in which unknown cosmic entities and phenomena beyond our understanding, often portrayed as ancient, mythical monsters, became the subject of horror.
Tirelessly, almost single-handedly, Mr. Giuliani argued Mr. Trump's cause and maintained that his opponent, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, had acted criminally in her use of a private email server, although a federal investigation had found otherwise.
They will not only celebrate a fractured master but seek to change what Eastman could not, certainly not single-handedly: a largely white male avant-garde that's learning to make room for other stories, and other visions. ♦
One of the defendants, Mostafa Sadeghi, who the indictment labels a "prolific Iran-based computer hacker," was single-handedly responsible for the compromise of more than 1,000 of those accounts, and helped train the others on hacking techniques.
And although they were vanquished in the end, LeBron managed to win two of six games against a dominant Warriors squad almost single-handedly, while his second and third fiddles, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving, were both injured.
It has left a lot of New Yorkers feeling like they really got screwed by the governor's last-minute decision to call up a couple of outside engineers, and single-handedly silence all other voices in the room.
On the Coalition side, Former Liberal prime minister advisor Niki Savva suggested that in the unlikely event Morrison prevailed, he would have unprecedented authority over the party, having single-handedly dragged the conservatives back from sure electoral defeat.
"Cha Cha" had been out for a year, and even though it still went off at the massive shows D.R.A.M. was playing every night opening for Chance the Rapper, it could no longer single-handedly sustain his buzz.
The crooner, whose music is single-handedly capable of making our hips move and sway in ways we've never even imagined, gives us the funky and disco-esque gift of "Cadillac," which premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats1 today.
Single-handedly facing down a succession of riverine hordes, Manji also has to dodge ultra-colorful weaponry — like blades cunningly designed to relocate your insides to your outsides — and an array of fancifully coifed and costumed lone opponents.
"The great paradox is that Puigdemont turned out last month to be a surprising electoral asset, who managed to lead his party almost single-handedly from Belgium, but his claims now make everything more complicated," Mr. Simón said.
But my pride is mixed with guilt: The United States single-handedly accounts for more than one-quarter of the world's carbon dioxide emissions over the last 53 years, more than twice as much as any other country.
Protagonists in hardcore games tend to be muscular, broad-shouldered, alpha male archetypes, fulfilling a fantasy that the player is a strong man who can kill a bunch of enemies single-handedly with a comically oversized, phallic weapon.
"It's not realistic to think that the United States is going to be able to single-handedly lead these organizations the same way that they could after 1989," he said, referring to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Extra camera modes are unlikely to change this single-handedly, but combined with rumors of a 108-megapixel sensor and 8K / 30 fps video recording, they could signal a more fundamental shake-up of the smartphone camera leaderboards.
The Luther portrayed here is a hero cast in a Whiggish mold, a titanic figure who single-handedly slays the dragon of the Dark Ages, rescues God from an interpretive dungeon, invents individual freedom and ushers in modernity.
"It is remarkable that Zhou single-handedly pushed forward interest rate liberalisation and brought an isolated currency to the international family in his tenure," said Zhao Xijun, deputy dean of the school of finance at Renmin University in Beijing.
Halperin and Heilemann had collaborated on two previous books, including "Game Change," a best-seller about the 2008 race that almost single-handedly revived the campaign book genre and served as the basis for an award-winning HBO adaptation.
Bowman almost single-handedly carried the Eagles (9-252) to the win, going 225-for-215 from the field and 23-for-227 at the foul line while adding 233 rebounds and five steals over the full 483 minutes.
Kim has long ago ditched the hyper-defined makeup look that she single-handedly made popular, opting for a much more natural no-makeup makeup look, preferring to also wear her hair stick straight and down to her waist.
Lively single-handedly lifted the Phillies to victory by throwing seven strong innings and delivering two hits — including a mammoth two-run homer — and four RBIs in a 9-1 rout of the New York Mets at Citi Field.
"Elsa" who faced the blizzard in a long, flowing blue dress and a silver wig, single-handedly helped pushed the police vehicle out of the snow – much to the excitement of those taking shelter at The Gallows, a gastropub.
According to Variety, FOX Searchlight has announced plans to produce a new biopic about Richard Montanez, the man who invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos and single-handedly inspired people around the world to start dousing their Cheetos in lime juice.
Coinciding perfectly with the rise of television, he quickly became one of the most famous and highly paid athletes/performers in the country, single handedly dragging both the wrestling industry and American culture itself into a bold, modern direction.
The vote is set to be a contest between three political fractions: None of the parties are expected to single-handedly win enough seats to form the next government, which means the most likely scenario is a coalition administration.
The fact is lost that the Fed single-handedly brought the U.S. economy up from a Great Recession to near full-employment and an average growth rate that is an entire percentage point above its non-inflationary growth potential.
How can we even talk about Latin crossover in the "La Vida Loca" mode of Ricky Martin—who incidentally appears uncredited on X100PRE standout "Caro"—when Bad Bunny is almost single-handedly redefining what it means to cross over?
Too often the show flirts with the notion that Rick's judgment is poor and his arrogance too great, most directly back in season 5, when Rick first arrived in Alexandria and almost single-handedly destroyed the idyllic life there.
Mr. Moore, who is credited with almost single-handedly saving the Old Post Office from the wrecking ball in the 1970s, stepped down less than a year after he helped Mr. Trump win the bid, citing a medical issue.
Just past the Elephant Pass, at the edge of the Vanni, a grandiose memorial celebrates the life of Gamini Kularatne, an ordinary Sinhalese soldier who, in July 244, single-handedly disabled a Tiger bulldozer packed with explosives, and died.
An urbane, soft-spoken former auto executive, Aldo Bozzi does not fit the mold of a driven Manhattan restaurateur — much less one who almost single-handedly, if inadvertently, set off a restaurant revolution in the United States and beyond.

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