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Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal Federal health officials want you to toss out all boxes of Kellogg's Honey Smacks.
For others, this sort of forced patriotism and slavish "respect" smacks of dictatorships rather than democracies and the short shrift given to the real problems being protested smacks of racism.
Kellogg issues massive Honey Smacks recall over salmonella risk .
This is very upsetting and smacks of discrimination and censorship.
"Don't shoot the elephant," my gran cries and smacks him.
But aversion to anything that smacks of militarism runs deep.
The very idea is dated and smacks of benevolent sexism.
On one hand, the treasure hunt smacks of marketing genius.
Also, it smacks of isolationism, which I am uncomfortable with.
It's super harsh and also maybe smacks of some misogyny?
"It smacks of Satanism," a Cossack leader told local media.
Derek McLane's living room set smacks of tasteful Washington gentility.
Tyrion points out that this smacks of the Mad King.
Keeping Rasmussen on the faculty also smacks of moral hypocrisy.
That response "smacks of retaliation and censorship," Tesla's lawyers argue.
Your behavior is unprofessional, immature and frankly smacks of ethnic bias.
The serotype in the Honey Smacks contamination is called Salmonella Mbandaka.
But Cruz is very sensitive about anything that smacks of immorality.
Retailers should not sell or serve any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal.
Rightly or not, that smacks of protectionism, sour grapes or both.
But it smacks into keeper Sommer and rolls right back in!
Her repeated use of the word "highbrow" smacks of anti-intellectualism.
For many in the dominant society, such talk smacks of superstition.
To many biologists and neuroscientists, however, this notion smacks of anthropocentrism.
The Food and Drug Administration said evidence points to more than 60 cases of illness linked to Honey Smacks, and Kellogg said it has launched an investigation of the third party manufacturer that makes Honey Smacks.
"This smacks of pre-election panic measures by the government," he said.
If this all smacks of pointless nihilism, that's kind of the point.
The driver happily smacks his gum all the way to the school.
They are neophiles, willing to try anything that smacks of the future.
Once again, Ivanka's message smacks of paying lip service to women's empowerment.
The end result includes voices with subtleties like lip smacks and accents.
Suddenly, the plot smacks of lack of self-awareness rather than insight.
On No. 11, he smacks it into the trees on the right.
Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal linked to 130 Salmonella infections in 36 states.
And then, as she struts out of the cafe, Villanelle smacks the
Before he can do so, Scar smacks him unconscious into a wall.
From my own point of view, the Ashley Treatment smacks of eugenics.
To me, this smacks of bad behavior (and voyeurism) from every angle.
That's not so great, and smacks slightly of Twitter's early post-I.
The result is just a really unhelpful distraction that smacks of opportunism.
But, in my humble opinion, it rings hollow and smacks of sophistry.
"The gender pay reporting really smacks them in the face," he said.
But when a co-op smacks you down, the rebuff feels personal.
Yet anything that smacks of putting Auschwitz on tour instantly raises sensitivities.
To my wife, this smacks uncomfortably of minstrelsy, which, yes, it does.
Retailers, of course, should also not sell or serve any Honey Smacks cereal.
But he ducks into the dashboard and smacks his head, knocks himself out.
This itself smacks of haphazard catch-up, a game other cities don't play.
It's a boast that smacks of unfairness in other parts of the city.
It happened somewhere between the opiate injections and shovel smacks from Clark Gable.
Does it occur to the White House that that smacks of basic arrogance?
Receiving an intricate tower means that the plate smacks of 'one careful owner'.
Critics say the measure smacks of populism and risks bankrupting heavily indebted Italy.
Then something smacks my ass, and I start galloping around like a knucklehead.
He smacks his lips and lets out almost sexual sighs between his slurps.
The open-ended nature of the buying smacks of Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear.
The gratification is delayed, but when it hits you, it really smacks you.
Both the CDC and the FDA told retailers that they should not sell or serve recalled Honey Smacks and warned consumers not to buy the cereal in stores and to discard any boxes of Honey Smacks they have at home.
His attitude towards ProSieben's media-for-equity model was that "it smacks of desperation".
Making generalizations about national character is risky (and these days smacks of political incorrectness).
Anything that smacks of what was once called postmodernism is still viewed with suspicion.
She clenches her fists and smacks them against her mouth when she becomes agitated.
His indifference to social cues smacks of someone who's past even pretending to care.
Before he knocks Chris over (or smacks right into the camera) Walter abruptly turns.
And the methodology used in creating that category still smacks of a racial bias.
"Honey Smacks products with earlier dates could also potentially be contaminated," their statement reads.
This smacks to some of calculated corporate self-interest dressed up as humanitarian rhetoric.
From the outside, the process smacks of an arrest (except for the ice cream).
He sings, he plays and, sometimes, he smacks the piano in grief and rage.
Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal has been linked to a salmonella outbreak in 31 states.
When Colin Montgomerie smacks the first shot of the tournament at 6:35 a.m.
The entire segment smacks of willful ignorance by buying into the perpetual foreigner syndrome.
Part of Sunday's bluster, then, smacks of an attempted art-of-the-deal ruse.
Now, you might think calling a head of state an asshole smacks of childishness.
Each circular slab hums like a sweaty codpiece but smacks of delicious, complex creaminess.
"That to me smacks of a rotation to value from growth," said Oakbook's Sampson.
But it smacks of the envy our stunted strongman feels for his role models.
It's that rare book that smacks of a tight deadline only in good ways.
But, when she smacks a fly dead against her neck, her smile stays dreamy.
He then goes behind them and brutally smacks their bottoms with a large ruler.
Competitors say, however, that it smacks of desperation in an increasingly adverse political climate.
"This whole thing smacks of some sort of retaliation for his testimony," he said.
"It smacks of a con job by the most conflicted President in modern history."
Such behaviour smacks of irrational exuberance, but caution is in order before delivering that verdict.
"This case really bothers me because it smacks of 'big brotherism,' " the lawyer tells PEOPLE.
When he gets a line, it just comes and smacks you right in the face.
The organization found secret recording "smacks of trickery," which strikes average Americans as rather obvious.
"I think an overwhelming majority oppose anything that smacks of being no deal," he said.
If he pinches or smacks you in public, he will be worse in the room.
That politicians fail to acknowledge this to their own voters smacks of timidity and ingratitude.
But the profligate use of state-enforced GIs smacks of producers trying to gouge consumers.
Owen flips the baby over, smacks it on the back, and out pops a penny.
And suddenly, hypomanic excitement turns to depression when it smacks against the cement of realty.
District Judge Carlton Reeves said that the new law "smacks of defiance" of the judiciary.
The U.S. health regulator also said it is inspecting the facility that manufactures Honey Smacks.
Hill House stands near Hillsdale in a region that smacks of back-country New England.
Treating Africa otherwise smacks of racism, of assuming that only white people can have history.
Yahoo said he had resigned, but not without a few public smacks upside the head.
To critics, the couple's arrest smacks of a vendetta linked to the wider Qatar crisis.
Republicans don't want to do anything that's smacks of socialism, except socialism for the wealthy.
"This remark by the president of the United States smacks of blatant racism," Blumenthal said.
The violence smacks of sectarian prejudice because Mr. Sisi's support stems from Egypt's Muslim majority.
"It smacks of illicit behavior," @SenBlumenthal says about Rudy Giuliani on Trump Tower Moscow project.
Nancy Pelosi is 249, and smacks down Donald Trump more effectively than any other politician.
Kaley Cuoco switched from cuddling with a new man, to sharing smacks with her new horse.
Annie's at first reluctant but then out of nowhere smacks Harden's character in the face — repeatedly.
According to CNN, 14 people reported that the cereal they recalled eating was Kellogg's Honey Smacks.
Tiger Woods smacks his opening shot 340 yards down the fairway, far outdriving his playing partners.
These can even be potentially life-threatening, although no one has died after eating Honey Smacks.
The Zenfone Zone isn't gratingly slow and the skin that Asus smacks on Lollipop isn't offensive.
Listen to this album, kids, and remember: If life smacks you hard, smack it back harder.
Accusing Jews of falsifying our connection to Israel smacks of antisemitism and is of grave concern.
Mr Schäuble's finance ministry bitterly resists anything that smacks of a "transfer union" or debt mutualisation.
We need to take people out of the virtual world, and this generally smacks of Satan.
" And president of Log Cabin Republicans, Gregory Angelo said, "This smacks of politics, pure and simple.
He responds that he simply smacks it with his palm and the side of a knife.
It is still not safe to eat Honey Smacks, according to the Center for Disease Control.
Both of the people who have purchased Honey Smacks in the last decade are very concerned.
It's testing friendships with allies, needling enemies and smacks of the tactics he used on Kim.
The FDA said evidence points to more than 60 cases of illness linked to Honey Smacks.
"Forbidding inmates to use social media, through third parties, smacks of unnecessary censorship," Ross told VICE.
For Adair Jeanjaque, a member of the Kalina indigenous people, the oil venture smacks of colonialism.
It loves any headline that smacks of this thing being over, whether it's true or not.
The narcissism there -- whether you like Trump or hate him -- literally smacks you in the face.
FDA investigators found that a third-party Honey Smacks manufacturing facility was responsible for the outbreak.
That smacks of duplicity when a day earlier he offered public money to backstop the pipeline.
The timing of this announcement smacks of political motivation, which is unbecoming of any prosecutor's office.
While the campaign purports to celebrate black soul, it smacks of performance rather than genuine homage.
"The military very much likes to avoid anything that even smacks of law enforcement," Dunlap said.
So, far from being an altruistic effort to stop Trump, this gesture by Rubio smacks of desperation.
"This entire case smacks of a cover-up," civil rights attorney Lee Merritt told CNN by phone.
"It smacks of prioritizing the interests of the powerful donors over the public interest," Ms. Lerner said.
" In a voice that nearly smacks of admiration, Violet adds: "You're a cool little miss, aren't you?
Ousting Mr Trump on the gut feeling that he might be mentally unstable smacks of a coup.
In another scene, Prince smacks Apollonia, sending her flying across the room, simply because she insulted him.
Everything revs up when John Wick smacks two assassins from their damn motorcycles and hits the road.
The idea of technocratic nannies shaping our choices and behavior behind the scenes smacks of gross manipulation.
It smacks of bad news for American consumers, who could start enrolling for 2017 coverage on Tuesday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nothing smacks of pinkwashing more than a corporate-sponsored pride parade.
However, Warren's political ambitions have led her to embrace one issue at least that smacks of hypocrisy.
Retailers cannot legally offer the cereal for sale and consumers should not purchase Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal.
The Lord gets in a few good smacks on the chick's ass -- and, boy, are they loud.
Sonically "Good Summer" is about as feelgood as it gets: it smacks of freedom and fun times.
It's the story of Dunkirk: the fishing smacks and pleasure boats that defied the Nazi war machine.
What if it smacks of the cringey portrayals of queerness that were so common in decades past?
It's Thurgood Marshall that smacks Sam on the top of the head and says: 'This is you.
It smacks of sweaty desperation for attention over something that should, by this time, be the norm.
The Trump administration's studied avoidance of the threat from climate change smacks of willful blindness or worse.
With 2020 hindsight, this smacks keenly of sexism -- not to mention a poor understanding of mental illness.
Yet for all of that, there's a look and feel about their efforts that smacks of vanity.
But not all retailers immediately pull the food off their shelves, as happened with Kellog's Honey Smacks.
"Green Book" believes itself to be a movie about racial progress, but its victory smacks of backlash.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's biting concurring opinion smacks down the argument that HB 2 safeguards women's health.
To kick off the list, one of the worst cereals that I discovered is Kellogg's Honey Smacks.
There's just something about these synths and this bass groove that smacks of late nights and tawdry tales.
CDC WARNS &aposDO NOT EAT&apos HONEY SMACKS AFTER SALMONELLA CASES REACH 100 No deaths have been reported.
"(It) smacks of desperation, 'please sell more euro debt that we can buy," Ostwald told CNBC via email.
For civil rights advocates, the health crisis in Flint smacks of what has become known as environmental racism.
In the scuffle, he falls and smacks his head on the floor, which causes his brain to hemorrhage.
So, that high-intensity light smacks and swats at the traveling cosmic ray, slowing and eventually stopping it.
Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal was recently recalled after it was determined it was linked to a salmonella outbreak.
Someone to tell you that the way your spit smacks around your mouth while you chew is revolting.
Partly as a result, it has been hostile to anything that smacks of first- and second-class memberships.
Kellogg – Kellogg is recalling about 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal due to potential salmonella contamination.
Yet, the ominous chatter of further investigations in New York smacks of trying to keep all this going.
"This smacks of good old-fashioned Mormon bigotry," Herbert said on KSL Newsradio, according to the Deseret News.
It has yet to produce a smoking gun, and it smacks of an attempt to rewrite electoral history.
The details: The FDA is inspecting the facility that manufactures Honey Smacks, the agency said in a statement.
"That's the most idiotic thing I've heard in my life, and it smacks of sexism," the mayor interjected.
He said their skunky aroma often smacks him in the face when he walks out his front door.
And then, in the last shot of the episode, it did, as Dolores smacks the fly to oblivion.
To file charges against journalists who are covering a story smacks of the vindictive tenor of the times.
It also smacks of collusion since u did it on day when Vlad cracked down on US networks.
Nonetheless, some analysts have criticized the decision to speed up the IMF bailout, saying it smacks of desperation.
Everything about it, however, smacks of an old-fashioned TV movie, and a pretty mediocre one at that.
This album abounds with pretty sonic details, but the notion of barely audible oceanic vastness smacks of perversity.
Such enthusiasm for state ownership smacks of a philosophy long since abandoned by leaders on both left and right.
The movie, which arrives on Netflix Friday June 15, smacks of TV comedy, down to its television-specific cast.
For the most part, they were violent smacks at the ball, delivered with the intention of ending a point.
But switching to a more flattering way to track returns smacks of trying to mask a lack of growth.
But it also smacks of a way for tech firms to keep profits private while socializing responsibility and costs.
It smacks of Hollywood white-washing, which is something the industry has been deeply criticised for in the past.
Look, just the latest on the rigging of the election smacks to me as a lawyer of money laundering.
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop settles a lawsuit over a jade vaginal-egg and Honey Smacks gets recalled by the CDC.
But the BJP's ideology of Hindu nationalism obliges it to oppose any step that smacks of undermining Hindu solidarity.
And then a plow truck comes crashing down the road and smacks the hell out of the police car.Whew.
In fact, it was probably public hostility to anything that smacks of sympathy for the Rohingya that restrained her.
He tells Cassie he wouldn't mind if she wore something see-through and lovingly smacks her with a paddle.
"It smacks of Big Brother," said William K. Dobbs, a longtime gay activist, in an interview with the Times.
That smacks more than a little of oncoming religious awe, and it is a bit of an appetite-whetter.
This is why Donald Trump's objection to Bee's language not only smacks of hypocrisy but also makes no sense.
Even the sober assessment of the UN's latest annual world "water development report" smacks of a kind of desperation.
One of the axioms of mainstream journalism is to avoid saying anything that smacks of "guilt by association," i.e.
Health officials have identified Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal as the likely source of the outbreak, based on epidemiological evidence.
With tiki, this serious approach must be coupled with joy: If it smacks of sanctimony, you're doing it wrong.
" He said that the new suit "smacks of desperation and also shows the true character of the other side.
It's just Rihanna dancing in a glowing cube while rocking an oversized coverall that smacks of Missy Elliott's influence.
"It smacks of what we never want to see in politics, which is it only self-serving," Sanford said.
This smacks of the sort of colonialism that the DRC left behind when it won its independence in 85033.
Then, defeated, she slowly walks over to the glass display case and smacks it a couple times, breaking it.
It's hard to see at first, but then it sneaks up on you and smacks you in the head.
We also don't need to capitulate to homophobia and transphobia (which btw *kills* people *smacks forehead*) for any reason.
The cereal maker had recalled about 1.3 million cases of Honey Smacks in June due to potential salmonella contamination.
Mr Trump's invective smacks of bigotry: congressmen from poor white districts do not receive insults in the same vein.
To misquote Oscar Wilde, it is a misfortune to lose one chancellor, but to lose two smacks of carelessness.
While a cop was snooping around offensive lineman Damien Lewis, Beckham walks behind the officer and smacks his ass.
It all smacks of a partisan witch-hunt funded by the American taxpayers, attempting to nullify the 2016 elections.
Thirty more people are sick after eating Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, which was recalled in June over salmonella concerns.
It smacks you over the head, as a bellowed long note or a quivering vibrato in her head voice.
The classic example is an electric lighter, in which a spring-loaded hammer smacks a crystal, producing a spark.
You don't think characterizing journalists at Vice and BuzzFeed as overly "hip" and "woke" numerous times smacks of condescension?
The first time a delivery robot smacks into someone's legs is the last time they consider ordering something via one.
The decayed state of the art world from the United States to India to China smacks me in the face.
The new Honey Smacks cereals would be rolled back to retailers in limited quantities, the company said in a statement.
The agency investigated the situation and linked the outbreak to Honey Smacks, one of Kellogg's many sugar-laced cereal options.
He smacks the cue cards against his hands like he's waiting for his number to get called at the deli.
The Kellogg Company first recalled some types of Honey Smacks cereal in mid-June because of contamination with Salmonella bacteria.
"YOU NEED to send me flowers," says Robert Rauschenberg, a pop artist, as he smacks Robert Scull on the shoulder.
The expansion of the CPP's central committee last year by more than 300 cronies smacks of trying to please everyone.
It all reaches an emotional and volatile head when Celeste tries to pull the twins apart and Max smacks her.
A sonic boom smacks our ears, and I'm wondering whether a fiery explosion will make this Shepard flight its last.
" New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich added: "President Trump's dismissal of FBI Director Comey smacks of President Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.
" New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich said, "President Trump's dismissal of FBI Director Comey smacks of President Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.
" His lawyers added: "The SEC's heavy reliance on this interview in its motion for contempt smacks of retaliation and censorship.
You know that scene in Avengers where Hulk smacks Loki into the ground over and over like a rag doll?
"Retailers cannot legally offer the cereal for sale and consumers should not purchase Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal," the agency said.
For example: Left-leaning candidates are rightly cautious about anything that smacks of government subsidies or tax breaks for businesses.
A lot of "who are yous?" and hard smacks with a stick later, we finally get to the good part.
The FDA is investigating salmonella outbreaks involving pre-cut melons and Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal according to multiple government reports.
To pile on the embarrassment, he accidentally smacks her in the face, making clear the menacing nature of his alcoholism.
Even its name smacks of 2000-esque doublespeak, as "bed" implies a kind of hospitable sojourn rather than indeterminate incarceration.
It smacks of something you see in a totalitarian country — unless there's a genuine, earnest reason to be doing it.
However, his idealism smacks of a disregard of the failures of the last draft, brought on by the Vietnam conflict.
Beyond that, Trump obviously dislikes anything that smacks of rule of law applying equally to the weak and the strong.
Some university officials say the campaign unfairly targets Chinese citizens or ethnic Chinese and smacks of a new Red Scare.
Indeed, Trump's decision to hold a rally in Pennsylvania the same night at the WHCS smacks of that campaign stunt.
I never thought of myself as a prude, but I draw the line at butt smacks while children are present.
"This smacks of anti-Semitism, and is definitely anti-worker," the union said in a statement to the Daily News.
Regrettably, they make their peace, but, for a moment, the sequence smacks of something threatening and fresh: oldster noir. ♦
But shuttering ENA also smacks of the sort of political gimmickry that he has generally eschewed since his 2017 election.
Kellogg – The Centers For Disease Control said 30 more people have reported becoming ill after eating Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal.
Fumbling around for it, he begins to swerve and pick up speed and suddenly smacks the curb and goes airborne.
At times, Queen Radio could even satisfy your ASMR cravings, as she spoke between smacks or sips of a beverage.
Other works that highlight the Singaporean vernacular sometimes do so with an exaggerated wink, which smacks of insecurity to me.
This explanation smacks of an attempt to aestheticize a transgressive act that should be left to its dank, unsettling squirminess.
Worldwide, the entire notion smacks of a willful ignorance and a heard-headed refusal to accept a mountain of scientific evidence.
"This smacks of a late stage bull market: the levers of cheap financing and corporate re-tooling have been largely exhausted."
Synthetic biology smacks to many of "playing God": regulators will have a big say in how quickly the technology is adopted.
Japan's inability to rise above such slights smacks of a national inferiority complex, says Kaori Hayashi of the University of Tokyo.
To northern European ears, this smacks of old-style French protectionism and cuts against the principles of the EU's single market.
"The implication that, as one legislator said, a 'family man' would be more suitable smacks of anti-Catholicism," Father Martin said.
However, it smacks of "whoever smelled it dealt it", with Canelo unknowingly admitting the faults of his last in-ring foe.
We already knew that Neanderthals made glue as far back as 200,000 years ago For some, that statement smacks of hype.
Even the fact that researchers who first recorded the signal kept it a secret smacks of some grand alien-related conspiracy.
On the other hand, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis' recently published National Defense Strategy (NDS) smacks of threat inflation and hubris.
Some graduates have curtailed donations, and students have suggested that diversity training smacks of some sort of Communist re-education program.
Get the human spring who smacks shots off the backboard so hard that they careen out past the three-point line.
To make matters worse, her friends appear indifferent to it and won't welcome anything that smacks of criticism of the government.
She smacks her head on one of its many fruitless branches and promptly starts wailing, piercing the idyllic scene around us.
The writing-off of these students as nondistinctive, interchangeable kids smacks of racist stereotypes often used against Asians in this country.
"I'm wearing this silver suit and stretchy pants, and after the photo, he smacks my ass really hard," she told Politico.
Claire Underwood's own "smallness" smacks her in the face when she resigns from her ambassadorship and reluctantly campaigns for Frank's reelection.
"This is the kind of analysis that's born of fear and smacks of a market that's getting ready to bottom," he said.
Its latest version has gotten much better at mastering accents and even produces "lip smacks" that make the voices sound more human.
To Pelosi supporters, the idea that Democrats should ditch their longtime leader simply because she's routinely smeared by Republicans smacks of appeasement.
Later, after the characters become lovers, Andre (a cool, reptilian Alan Cumming) repeatedly smacks Franklin's bare buttocks, playfully but not without menace.
Meanwhile, Archibald gets on the wrong side of Mr. Willoughby when he smacks Margaret with his cane to get her to obey.
And then a truck filled with ladders flies into the bus and smacks it in the rear (almost sending the ladders everywhere).
In the latest installment, he gets to Kim—the final boss, if you will—and confesses his love before West smacks him.
Nor is his cause helped by his dismissive attitude toward the charges, which at best smacks of callousness, and at worst misogyny.
Terror experts say it smacks of ISIS and last year's Paris massacre - where the group hit several locations at the same time.
But the very act of using the GOP's arguments as a justification for a coup against Pelosi smacks of sexism by association.
If you take this case of blatant censorship in Chicago it smacks of nothing more than a sexist and homophobic double standard.
Charlie says he knows why Trump's tapped MLB announcer Steve Ray instead of him, and he thinks it smacks of political payback.
Dialogue often smacks of the naivety found in the novels, but anger and exasperation mix perfectly in this disastrous—and important—moment.
But his treatment, the archbishop says, "smacks of a new and ugly Australia" in which believers are unable to express their faith.
Where there is a dissent, former Appellate Body jurists could examine whether part or all of the ruling smacks of judicial activism.
Still, the difference between her circumstances as an American and those of other local women "smacks you in the face," she said.
"While the toxic 'foreign agent' label doesn't sound good in any language, in Russian, it smacks of Cold War espionage," Krivosheev said.
What Is Dead Can Kind Of DrownIn Pyke, the Ironborn are holding their kingsmoot, which honestly smacks of the Democratic presidential primaries.
The drummer Joey Baron scraped tones off the surfaces of his cymbals, and Mr. Akinmusire started making blustery smacks into his mouthpiece.
Because it smacks of state-run news, and we're not supposed to have state-run news in the United States of America.
That's not so surprising, given Americans' intensifying resentment of anything that smacks of elitism and given Republicans' attacks on science and intellectuals.
Sixteen years after overthrowing Saddam Hussein, that smacks of poor intelligence and of a depressingly weak influence over the government in Baghdad.
Undaunted, posterity has latched onto everything, in every letter and every secondhand report of Austen's later years, that smacks of a symptom.
It smacks of politicking at its most dangerous -- staking peace and stability as the price in a power play to hobble May.
The family that smacks down together stays together, or at least that's the idea in this charmer about love and choreographed war.
This is at least a little strange, and smacks of another story of heroism that turned out not to be so heroic.
For II to be brought back, though, smacks of self-indulgence too much in the year of the series' 30 th anniversary.
These dream shorts are always the same: barely grazing the knee with graceful pleats and fabric that smacks of really expensive tuxedo trousers.
Notice the disconnect between the serenity of the ride and the brash voice-over that smacks the moment I cross the finish line.
When I was interviewing President Obama I asked him about these different actions and he said that it smacks a little of protectionism.
That smacks of a bubble made of snake oil… one all too likely to attract the heavy and unforgiving hand of the SEC.
Shelton, 40, fully admits that his ink didn't turn out as well as he hoped, more closely resembling Sugar Smacks than deer tracks.
It is not a long-term strategy and instead smacks of desperation as the company tries to find a path to sustained profits.
At the very least, he is someone who has made it to the top — and some of the criticism clearly smacks of jealousy.
While the streets of Silent Hill echo with the smacks of flesh monsters, the beasts are as vulnerable to bullets as any antagonist.
After (we imagine) she smacks the orange out of Davidson's hand, he reaches inside his fanny pack for another sucker for his baby.
The scene of Flora and Lee playing jacks on the floor smacks of Murder House (remember those twins?), a recurring theme this season.
Alan Rickman, playing formidable professor Severus Snape, repeatedly smacks Ron on the back of the head, reminding him to get back to work.
He smacks back-and-forth against the rock walls, then scrambles up the rope and smashes his head in with a boulder. Ouch.
This smacks of the targeted campaign against "malicious short-sellers" in the stock market, and it's unclear whether it will be more effective.
Other recent recalls include Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal and cut melon for possible salmonella and Del Monte Fresh vegetable trays due to cyclospora.
"The FDA has become aware that recalled Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal are still being offered for sale," the agency said in a statement.
Instead, approximate the look with one carefully chosen purchase that smacks of carbon-copy coolness (a two-tier purse, a double buckle belt).
Considering how many times he smacks his face on the furniture, I'd say that's a good thing; there is no room for error.
As I step into her room on the top floor, the smell of weed smacks me in the face like a soft pillow.
The Trump administration's policy of "maximum pressure" on Iran smacks of throwing the country into the sea to bring it to its senses.
It smacks of a collective overreaction as a society, prompted by guilt for not speaking out long ago and tacitly accepting the unacceptable.
Mr. Trump's use of presidential pardon powers smacks more flagrantly of cronyism than that of his predecessors, according to Chris Cillizza at CNN.
But it's the unprompted combativeness that smacks most of the trademark Elon Muskiness that people seem to either love or love to hate.
The FDA said Kellogg's (K) recalled Honey Smacks is still being sold at some retail outlets and warned consumers not to buy it.
If he smacks China with "America First," China will smack him with "China First," and soon we'll have a good ol' trade war.
If Congress again refuses to fund the licensing process for Yucca Mountain, it smacks of the anti-science stance both parties have decried.
The background is exposed brick, and the décor smacks more of accumulation than foresight — a gumball machine, an antique clock and assorted paintings.
Tempers flare, and after the guy smacks a traffic cone out of the hand of Nipsey's bodyguard ... Hussle unloads a hard right slap.
That smacks of bad trade policy like the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff that the same President Reagan often blamed for causing the Great Depression.
Photo: APThe Kellogg Company has announced that it's recalling Honey Smacks cereal with "use by" dates between June 14, 2018 and June 14, 2019.
Kellogg's is recalling boxes of Honey Smacks after batches of the cereal were found to be possibly tainted with salmonella, the company announced Thursday.
"It smacks of elitism," said Cenk Uygur, founder of progressive news network "TYT" and host of The Young Turks, who supported Sanders in 2016.
Brian Moore's bot takes the same basic idea — and diagram — and smacks it on top of images taken at random from around the web.
What's more, a largely testing-oriented public education smacks of single-focus college prep, rather than life prep, which is what today's students need.
Some readers might like this sort of tweedy fantasy, but to me it smacks of Downton Abbey and its peddler of nostalgia, Julian Fellowes.
Authorities deny either one is in custody, but both men are sons of prominent opposition political leaders and their disappearance smacks of political vendetta.
Honey Smacks has been linked to 100 salmonella infections in 33 states, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention update from Thursday.
"Retailers cannot legally offer the cereal for sale and consumers should not purchase Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal," the FDA said in the press release.
Kellogg – Honey Smacks cereal that was recalled last month is still being sold at some retail outlets, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
And, he said, that the SEC&aposs action "smacks of retaliation and censorship" after Musk was critical of the agency in a CBS interview.
In an update Tuesday, the CDC told retailers not to sell any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal and customers not to buy or eat it.
The CDC blamed Kellogg's Honey Smacks for a salmonella outbreak that caused more than 247.1 people to become ill in 228.6 states in June.
The Centers for Disease Control has issued a warning to cereal lovers after boxes of Honey Smacks cereal were linked to a multistate Salmonella outbreak.
And if you're already munching on spoonfuls of Honey Smacks while you're reading this, well, keep an eye out for the symptoms of salmonella infections.
Spankings and other impact play (caning, flogging, cropping, etc.) can complement figging, as the smacks cause the recipient to clench their ass, heightening the burn.
As he rests the machine on the table, the weight of the computer is heard through the bumps, smacks, and knocks against the hard wood.
If you still aren't sure if the type of cereal you have stored in a separate container is Honey Smacks or not, throw it out.
And, however much Mr Trump protests, his promise to "Make America Great Again" smacks of a retreat into unilateralism that can only strengthen China's hand.
Sales suffered after a June recall of 1.3 million cases of Honey Smacks cereal after it was potentially linked to an outbreak of salmonella contamination.
Opponents say it smacks of the cronyism under the junta, when lucrative contracts were routinely doled out to a small group of well-connected businessmen.
Her claim to know nothing of it, nor that her campaign guru in the election in 2014 was paid with bribe money, smacks of negligence.
" Mr. Frank, the former lawyer in the California attorney general's office, said that this use of the ballot initiative system "smacks of a collusive process.
N) Honey Smacks cereal contaminated with Salmonella, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said, bringing the total to 130 cases in 36 states.
Retailers have been advised not to sell the recalled cereal, and consumers should throw away or return any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal without eating it.
"The FDA is advising consumers to not eat any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal ... regardless of size or 'best if used by' dates," it said Friday.
That doesn't make it any less startling when Yvel smacks the ref with a left hook and kicks him after he drops to the ground.
Or perhaps it&aposs how your father-in-law smacks his lips and wipes his mouth with the back of his hand when he eats.
"This towns fund smacks of desperation from a government reduced to bribing Members of Parliament to vote for their damaging flagship Brexit legislation," he said.
Greenland is home to 12,000 people, and the notion of buying an indigenous people and their ancestral lands smacks of colonialism and is deeply problematic.
The Kellogg Company said in a statement Thursday that it has started an investigation into the third-party manufacturer who produces its Honey Smacks brand.
"Anything that smacks of amnesty in Alabama, that gives American jobs to illegal aliens rather than American citizens, is not going to be well received."
It smacks of thinking frozen in the Cold War, that all it will take is the toppling of a dictator to allow democracy to flourish.
The very idea that passing along talking points in defense of the Iran deal is a problem smacks of truly absurd, outrageous, and unmistakable hypocrisy.
Then there is the social media culture, a place of chaos and narcissism that is so pervasive it smacks us in the face every day.
Thanos speeds off to Earth, where he smacks down every single Avenger in his path, kills Vision, and claims the final Infinity Stone for himself.
The state is the only one in India with a Muslim majority, and the Hindu-nationalist BJP dislikes anything that smacks of privileges for Muslims.
It is one thing for a president to issue a pardon that smacks of favoritism, like when President Clinton pardoned his brother for drug charges.
" Moreover, the policy, he writes, "smacks of disrespect: for the military's careful process, for the value of political deliberation, for the American ideal of equality.
The restaurant may sit in a hip section of the 10th Arrondissement, but nothing about the space smacks of the typically unpolished Right Bank style.
All this smacks of an attempt by the central government to make a case for intervention by the Chinese army, which Hong Kong's constitution allows.
It smacks of anthropological condescension, evoking some forgotten branch of the human family, some lost tribe of amphibians emerging from ocean mist, crowned with seaweed.
"Love's decision to sue only in SLCo as she continues to trail in this race is unfortunate and smacks of desperation," McAdams said on Twitter.
Sometimes you wonder whether there's a connection between this and your self-worth, but anything that smacks of therapy tends to get on your nerves.
The watch, created by a Dutch company called Time22 features a titanium case and automatic movement and should be able to withstand pressure, smacks, and damage.
The lawyer's response smacks of favoritism (to the president) and might violate the president's fiduciary duty to treat all shareholders equally and act in good faith.
For a government to lose four in its first year, including the ministers of finance and the interior, on spurious grounds smacks of a parliamentary conspiracy.
Freed has a veneer of wokeness that smacks of an industry used to shirking off responsibility for a toxic culture by referencing their wives and daughters.
Who would not be outraged at what the New York City Bar says "smacks of trickery"– and then finding these privileged conversations in the public domain?
Our burly boy lines up his log-like arms and rewards green jacket boy for his cockiness with one of the hardest smacks in human history.
Sound smart: Don't underestimate how much pressure Republicans will be under from rank-and-file voters to resist anything that smacks of amnesty, even for children.
Luke Powell of Sydney's LP's Quality Meats won't let you down with this recipe for maple-cured, apple wood–smoked shoulder ham that smacks of bacon.
To Mia Raven, who runs the clinic escort program for Reproductive Health Services of Montgomery, Alabama, the decision to go against clinics' requests smacks of arrogance.
She and some of the passengers shout at each other before one of them smacks the bucket out of Pugh's hands, sending hundreds of critters flying.
While grabbing dinner one night, your friend kneels down to tie his shoe and, as he sits back up, smacks his head against the table—hard.
Some in the GOP are amenable to the idea, but others say that the measure smacks of price controls and they want no part of that.
The Third Symphony is a bigger, brasher work: a brooding brass opening smacks of Wagner, then begins shifting between Dvořákian hoedowns and hazy whole-tone harmonies.
It's not as if these lists and ceremonies don't recognise creativity when it smacks them in the face, they just don't seem to recognise Little Simz.
This series presenting cinematic classics to young people kicks off its spring season with actual kicks — and quite a few pokes, smacks, jabs and swings, too.
Historically we have tended to shy away from this kind of social planning and job matching, perhaps because it smacks to us of a command economy.
There is a long tradition of producers building tracks around wet smacks and exaggerated moans, and the lurid results range from the ecstatic to the cringeworthy.
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that recalled Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal is still being sold at retail outlets despite a voluntary recall last month.
Now, they and many Democrats are reassessing the value of having anything that smacks of a self-styled enlightened elite influencing the selection of the candidate.
One witness smacks down Doug Collins -- bigly In Collins' opening statement, he repeatedly took a dismissive tone toward the quartet of law professors sitting before him.
The accident is as bad as it sounds ... listen to the crowd scream in shock as her car gets airborne and smacks against a fence. Terrifying!
Deeply suspicion of anything that smacks of self-importance, of making a blanket statement or pronouncement, he resists nailing down what the poet and poem are.
The CDC and other federal health agencies announced their investigation of the outbreak on June 14; that same day, Kellogg's recalled all of its Honey Smacks cereals.
Those who empty their cereal into another, unlabeled container and can't remember if it contains Honey Smacks should throw it out just in case, the CDC added.
Its Steven King-style paperback typeface smacks of a period piece, as does the theme music's deliberate, arpeggiated riffs, legatto "wahhhh" chord voicing, and heartbeat bass drum.
Indeed, one coach lecturing another coach's player over small fries smacks of arrogance and is part of the reason why so many saw the scolding as unnecessary.
" Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, a frequent Trump critic, said the president's comment "smacks of blatant racism, the most odious and insidious racism masquerading poorly as immigration policy.
That smacks of a person who knows the difference between the Gossip Girl life he was born into, and what regular people expect from a family party.
"Do not eat any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, regardless of package size or best-by date," the CDC wrote in on update to their website on Thursday.
Speaking of the Bravo staple, Arie's subsequent verbal joust with Krystal smacks of pettiness in the same way any man's appearance on a Real Housewives reunion does.
Jack Hyde — talk about a character name: Like Grey or Steele, its metaphorical weight smacks you in the face with all the subtlety of a giant dildo.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expanded a recall of Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal on Friday after the cereal was linked to salmonella in 28503 states.
Few can force the defense to switch like him, then seal a smaller guy with his off hand as the entry pass smacks against his raised palm.
They argue that it is high time to carry out education campaigns and infant screening for the infection, arguing that it smacks of paternalism to do otherwise.
In fact, college officials can't say much of anything that smacks of moral guidance to students, and perhaps that's the real source of this hypersensitivity and censorship.
"I'm wearing this silver suit and stretchy pants, and after the photo, he smacks my ass really hard," Villa told POLITICO in an exclusive interview last week.
This so-called compromise smacks of the kinds of changes demanded by the Freedom Caucus, whose members objected to Speaker Paul Ryan's original bill in the House.
It is one of many examples — virginity tests, parents' permission to get an abortion — that smacks of the puritanical influence our culture can't seem to shake off.
Deeply suspicious of anything that smacks of self-importance, of making a blanket statement or pronouncement, Clark Coolidge resists nailing down what the poet and poem are.
When it's time for the firs to be dragged to the curb, that's when the windchill smacks you in the face and freezes you down to your soul.
And the minute there&aposs a hint that someone might even be curious about crossing the line of bipartisanship, smacks them, gets them right back to the reservation.
Kellogg said on Monday it would bring back Honey Smacks cereal on U.S. retailer shelves in November, months after it pulled the product due to a Salmonella scare.
But isn't it even more fun to point out all the technological forehead smacks peppering this chain — like the fact that Nunberg was BlackBerry loyal until the end?!
Numerous reports from health advocates like the Environmental Working Group have pointed out the gratuitous amount of sugar in the usual suspects like Lucky Charms and Honey Smacks.
It smacks of gimmicky gameplay with its (not required) motion controls and it's arriving on the heels of two other huge fighting games: Tekken 7 and Injustice 2.
I know the "Old Taylor" is dead, but this really smacks of Old Taylor, and an ongoing schtick of her massive 1989 tour from a few years back.
The CDC and the FDA have issued a stern warning against eating Kellogg's Honey Smacks, regardless of the size of the box or the date you bought it.
The small but powerful coterie of hardliners in both houses have Breitbart at their backs, ready to rile up Mr Trump's base against anything that smacks of "globalism".
Every new scandal she is involved in, from the State Department emails to her private Wall Street speeches unveiled by WikiLeaks, smacks of the corruption of the powerful.
But now, 3 women who worked under Pisarcik at the NFLAA say he constantly subjected them to intense sexual harassment including butt smacks, lewd comments and unwanted advances.
" In addition to the warning to throw all existing boxes away, the CDC added: "If you see Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal available for sale, do not buy it.
While I haven't exactly stress-tested the headset and controllers, they've stood up to at least a few accidental drops to the floor and smacks at the wall.
The bride, who is tearing up something fierce earlier in the video just lets it all out, in a wide-mouthed shout that smacks of a cathartic love.
Upon request, she manifests herself in K's apartment, switching outfits in a shimmer—a vision that smacks of servility, except that it's he who seems beholden to her.
Beyond these privacy, financial, criminal and political issues, the request smacks of the playbook Republicans have been using for years — peddling the myth of so-called voter fraud.
When not performing the actors sit on a row of chairs lining the back of the stage, a slightly deadening presence that smacks vaguely of the lecture hall.
"The very fact that his daughter is senior adviser smacks of the kind of nepotism not seen since John F. Kennedy named Robert F. Kennedy as attorney general."
Politically correct politicians want businesses to screen for dangerous people, but those same politicians would be the first to object to anything that remotely smacks of racial profiling.
"Do not get touched by the chicken," yells a coach in one of the videos as attacker Fiona Brown smacks a team mate over and over with it.
It smacks of self-interest — yet another instance when "party politics trumps the public interest," says Blair Horner, executive director of the New York Public Interest Research Group.
The motion is similar to pitching a baseball, but with the added challenge of controlling a flyline, which occasionally smacks her in the face or hits a bird.
There are times, for a journalist, when one of the great pleasures of the job — alerting people to the existence of a cherishable thing — smacks up against selfishness.
The court appreciates the self-knowledge you display in recognizing that teenagers are disgusting eaters and, in terms of mouth smacks and food drools, little more than animals.
In a statement Tuesday, the FDA said an additional 30 people have gotten sick in the multistate outbreak of salmonella illness linked to recalled Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal.
This just smacks of fear and irresolution and contempt, not just for the hard-working bullpen, but of the responsibility of the administration to hold itself to account.
Reported illnesses linked to Honey Smacks date back to March, and affected children less than a year old to those as old as 95, according to the CDC.
"This towns fund smacks of desperation from a government reduced to bribing Members of Parliament to vote for their damaging flagship Brexit legislation," he said in a statement.
Together we are tossed on the sea of the internet as it hobbles me, slows me down, smacks me in the face (when I drop it in bed).
Introduced as "a man with a perfect school attendance record until today," Taylor Crozier promptly steps up to the tee box and smacks a perfect play to thunderous applause.
"It strikes me as misguided, and, more than anything, for a person that is supposed to be as smart as he is, it smacks of ignorance," Jackson told reporters.
This proves to be easy peasy for the Riding in Cars with Boys actress, as she smacks on a red hue to each contestant with eight seconds to spare.
What's more, Simon's idea of the relatable teenage experience ("We do everything friends do: we drink way too much iced coffee while gorging on carbs") smacks of immense privilege.
It smacks of a kind of entitled and outdated toxic masculinity that teaches young men not to take no for an answer — after all, it's romantic to be chased!
It smacks a bit of the modern unicorn, a cohort that can take far longer to go public than the prior median of 3503 years for a software company.
" He continued, "Then smacks me in the face which starts the chase to this inevitable race to feeling broke, beaten, devalued, out of place & now I'm all off pace.
"The increase (in protests) smacks of desperation as many more people in the UK now support the right to abortion," said Clare Murphy, of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service.
In fact, the fanfare around these projects smacks of tech solutionism, which can mask root causes and the risks of experimenting with AI on vulnerable people without appropriate safeguards.
She's there, again, when Sofía, distraught after a phone call with her mother, catches Paco, one of her teenage sons, eavesdropping on her conversation and smacks him in retaliation.
However, the Fed's careful wording belies what is happening on the ground in the economy, which smacks more of late-stage business cycle behavior than a perfectly balanced environment.
The US Food and Drug Administration urged consumers on Thursday to avoid eating and retailers to not sell Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal because of the chance of salmonella contamination.
Lifestyle modifications are critically important to improving national health, but to present those efforts as alternatives to more technologically difficult efforts smacks of either defeatism or paternalism or both.
The fact that she merely smacks him repeatedly with the full force of her entire palm, like he's a near-empty ketchup bottle, is actually an act of kindness.
Here's the Lane Bryant video in question: The idea of a body-positive ad being considered indecent is rather depressing in today's society, but it also smacks of hypocrisy.
Trump's fellow Republicans have widely panned the Green New Deal, saying it would cost trillions of dollars of taxpayer money, may be technically unfeasible, and smacks of radical socialism.
"If it smacks the audience as a cheat or a gimmick, if there's a big groan in the house, the egg's on my face, not J.J.'s," he said.
Mason eliminates this thread, along with more or less every element in the body of Greco-Roman myth that smacks of ethics, or suggests that anything we do matters.
" In such moments, he notes, she resorts to "the kinds of canned lines that are deadly at a time when voters are intolerant of anything that smacks of inauthenticity.
The move follows recalls by other major packaged food companies including Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, Campbell Soup's Goldfish Crackers and Mondelez International's Ritz Cracker due to potential salmonella contamination.
His portrayal of Eve recycles Romantic stereotypes of the eternal feminine, and his call to produce "healthier, more beautiful, more musical human beings" smacks of early-twentieth-century eugenics.
The FDA urged consumers to "check their homes and throw away any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal" and retailers to discard recalled lots because of the chance of salmonella contamination.
Both are nicely played, and they leaven the mood (a tiny Rudd gets to hop inside Downey's metal costume, like a flea), yet their very presence smacks of desperation.
There is a black-patinaed bronze of a figure lying on its back, knees slight drawn up, hands covering its eyes, that smacks of a high school art project.
Still, the revenge plot, with its abductions and threats of rape, echoes "Titus Andronicus" and the use of human mincemeat as the symbol of ultimate inhumanity smacks of homage.
"Investing in business efficiency is good but this announcement smacks of the 'jam tomorrow' theme ... and may frustrate some," said Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analysts, who rate JLT as "market perform".
"The statement that the U.S. has a strong commitment to a global approach that lowers emissions smacks in the face what Trump is doing in reality - raising emissions," Morgan said.
As in most sci-fi worlds — Blade Runner directly comes to mind — sexual and physical violence abounds, and some of the female nudity smacks of early Game of Thrones sexposition.
The spacecraft must be aligned at the proper angle to withstand 15 g's in deceleration forces and temperatures of 3,800 degrees Fahrenheit when it smacks into the atmosphere of Mars.
Kellogg in June had decided to recall an estimated 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal from more than 30 U.S. states due to the potential for Salmonella contamination.
"It smacks of bureaucratic ineptitude that they would be dithering with issues of standing while a humanitarian crisis is unfolding," a spokesperson for Velázquez told CNN about the DHS response.
But as the head explains how great his teachers are, one of them strolls up to a boy in the front of her class and smacks him over the head.
Kellogg had in June decided to recall an estimated 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal from more than 30 U.S. states due to the potential for Salmonella contamination.
Any futile status pursuit smacks a bit of Dr. Seuss's Sneetches, those creatures that tried to create specialness among their ranks by furiously adding or removing stars from their bellies.
To the public, the Oscars are the only reason the Academy exists, and fixating on the awards' ratings smacks of the self-centered bent the industry is often accused of.
Just as I feel safe enough with her to either openly weep or volunteer all of my credit card numbers, she smacks her palm down on the counter in victory.
To single out Israel, the only liberal democracy in the Middle East, for demonization and isolation, while ignoring egregious human rights violators aplenty, once again smacks of anti-Jewish hatred.
For a large number of Congressional Republicans, any effort to cover the costs of care for the poor and uninsured smacks of socialism and unwelcome government interference in the market.
The characterization of children as "corrupt, sexually driven and aroused" smacks up against contemporary sensibilities with a cold shudder, a shocking assertion that Schiele immediately owns ("I have not forgotten").
So, later on in the trailer, when Dee Dee smacks a cupcake out of Gypsy Rose's hand, it's only seen by onlookers as a concerned mother caring for her ill child.
Pedants might quibble about my saying that material tends to be flung outward while spinning, since this statement smacks of centrifugal forces, which their physics teachers assured them did not exist.
And yes, it smacks of "greenwashing" — after all, it takes a lot of natural resources to build a new car — but they are helping make auto manufacturing less wasteful than before.
At one point, McGregor reaches out to Ahmed as if he was going to shake his hand -- but then pulls back and violently smacks the phone out of the guy's hand.
"Being in our house, all we could hear were these loud smacks all around our home from (this) tennis-ball size hail being thrown at our house from above," she said.
LeBron picks up Curry and stalks him all the way to the rim, where he rises and smacks the ball right past the outstretched finger of J.R. "Only Heart, Hustle" Smith.
But treating the Supreme Court as a rubber stamp for a policy agenda, rather than as a neutral interpreter of the Constitution, smacks of legislation through judicial fiat, not impartial judging.
While that story line has attracted sharply worded comments from politicians in Washington and strident headlines in U.S. media outlets, for traders in Moscow it all smacks of politics as usual.
The name certainly smacks of a Trumpian, Koch-esque organization, but we don't even yet know if that's the true organization Paeus and Sarah even work for (and it's probably not).
Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal has been linked to a salmonella outbreak in 22019 states that has caused illness in 73 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
She cleans up Richie's bleeding head wounds like Alfred patching up Batman, she smacks away casual racism, and she glides through the American Century office like she secretly runs the place.
But that power smacks into a wall when it comes to higher education, where traditions of academic freedom and shared governance between faculty and administrators create real limits to external meddling.
Ms. Merkel has expressed cautious support while assiduously avoiding blessing anything that smacks of transferring German wealth to the less prosperous countries of the Mediterranean — a radioactive proposition among German voters.
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In the first she smacks the still-addlepated Cooper around for missing the birthday of "Sonny Jim," then forgives him when she sees he's won so much money at the casino.
"To me, the whole thing smacks more and more of the absurdity of this call-up," said Terri T. Burke, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas.
Earlier this month, Kellogg said it was recalling an estimated 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal from more than 30 U.S. states due to the potential for salmonella contamination.
I didn't get enough crossed letters until late in the puzzle, at which point STRIAE revealed itself, a scientific word that smacks of crosswordese and is even rare in these pages.
"People who recently became ill report eating Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal that they had in their homes," the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in an outbreak update Tuesday.
These numbers are big enough to catch Instagram's eye, and it smacks of the same unfriendliness that marked Twitter's battle with its own third party developers over access to its API.
This hat, in turn, provoked a backlash from some on the left who feel that it smacks of complacency and lacks the righteous anger that the pursuit of social justice requires.
This footage shows giant wave after giant wave pummeling a ship and when you think they've finally weathered the storm, in comes the biggest and baddest wave that smacks the boat silly.
The commanding threat of a shark in a part of the ocean that does not normally have sharks as soon as Blake Lively shows up smacks of a Gossip Girl revenge plot.
"The FDA's staff has initiated an inspection at the facility that manufactures Kellogg's Honey Smacks and is working quickly with the company to collect additional information," the agency said in a statement.
For Chief Bridges, Ture smacks of trouble, but to his audience, including the president of the student union, Patrice Dumas (Laura Harrier), he's a seer, foretelling the advent of a righteous revolution.
Pederson's drums were buried deep in the mix, his fills loose and wiley, and his smacks on a china cymbal sounding like he was punching his fist straight into a trash can.
It would be smart and right because, as matters now stand, the entire process smacks of partisanship, with little concern for the precedential impact which these articles could have on future impeachments.
In response, Logan smacks him across the face, inciting a pretty wild chain reaction: Kendall immediately jumps in front of a shocked Roman, standing directly between his little brother and his dad.
Singling out transgender troops for automatic exclusion — while welcoming tens of thousands of other individuals with similar or greater medical risks — smacks not of sensible policy but of prejudice pure and simple.
The movie smacks its lips when Hitler abruptly leaves the stadium after Owens (Stephan James, who played the civil rights activist and future Congressman John Lewis in "Selma") wins one of his medals.
Kellogg said the relaunched Honey Smacks cereal would have an updated recipe and would be produced at its own facility rather than the salmonella linked third-party facility it was manufactured at earlier.
At some point, this is not about finding facts, this smacks of politics, and I think we have an important job to do to try to keep the Intelligence Committee out of politics.
"Kellogg launched an investigation with the third-party manufacturer who produces Honey Smacks immediately after being contacted by the Food & Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control," FDA officials said in a statement.
Sure, the whole thing "smacks of gender"— the guy asked his soon-to-be fiancé's parents for permission, the woman needed help using the technology, marriage is a patriarchal structure to begin with.
After his death in 1951, his company pushed glucose-loaded concoctions such as Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes, Sugar Smacks, Froot Loops, Cocoa Krispies, Pop Tarts and a long list of other processed foods.
Their friend Milk is, well, white, though he's desperate to act and sound like his two black buddies; his repeated use of a certain racially charged word earns him repeated smacks from Grover.
But moving to the district from her more rural home base smacks of opportunism, so she'll have to beat 2016 nominee Matt Heinz and former assistant army secretary Mary Matiella in the primary.
Arguing the rule "inherently smacks of agency abuse," they also argued bump stock owners would be denied Fifth Amendment rights under the Takings Clause, which says property cannot be seized without financial compensation.
It smacks of a pending Soviet-style purge: If you can't win the argument, create a fact-free environment for policy making by dismissing or at least intimidating those with whom you disagree.
He pointed out that six months ago he struck down a 15-week ban and the legislature responded with an even more restrictive law, suggesting the new law "smacks of defiance" to the court.
Sales for Kellogg's U.S. morning foods unit declined 1.3 percent in its fiscal third quarter, partially due to its recall of 1.3 million cases of Honey Smacks cereal, which were potentially tainted with salmonella.
Image: Gene J. Puskar (AP)Public health experts have been warning people since June to stay away from Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, as it can possibly give you a nasty case of salmonella poisoning.
But hitting emotional underage users with ads when they feel "worthless,""stressed" or "defeated" — as Facebook reportedly studied in Australia — smacks of the type of emotional manipulation of which advertisers have always been accused.
So if Trump did that, which he definitely has the legal authority to do, that eliminates a lot of the problems that otherwise would exist, though it still smacks of politicization and Nazi Germany.
An estimated 1.3 million cases of Honey Smacks were taken off of shelves in June as part of a voluntary recall issued by the Kellogg Company in order to stop the spread of salmonella.
If you spot a box of Honey Smacks at your local cereal dispensary, take a look at the back and make sure it's not one from the batch that may be tainted by salmonella.
In some especially technologically ambitious cases — such as Ethereum — a new appcoin / blockchain may be called for … but absent such ambition, such an approach often smacks painfully of a solution searching for a problem.
To China the blacklisting, days before President Donald Trump is to meet his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, at the G20 summit in Japan, smacks of a negotiating ploy in the two countries' trade war.
McClusky said the bill "smacks of elitism" because it would only benefit families who can immediately start saving for their child's college fund, while the legislation also does away with the adoption tax credit.
In this light, placing the lot in a prominent sale near the Van Dyck smacks instead of piggybacking on some of the buzz around that lot which itself received so much additional advertising material.
Shortly before the CDC's announcement, Kellogg released a statement recalling 15.3-ounce and 23-ounce packages of Honey Smacks with a "best if used by" date from June 14, 85033 through June 14, 2019.
The ball came off Harper's bat with one of the most satisfying *smacks* you'll hear in baseball, prompting Phillies color commentator John Kruk to exclaim "OH MY GOD" as soon as he made contact.
"To some observers, qualified immunity smacks of unqualified impunity, letting public officials duck consequences for bad behavior—no matter how palpably unreasonable—as long as they were the first to behave badly," he wrote.
Here are the foods to stay away from: Kellogg's cereal Federal health officials want you to toss out all boxes of Kellogg's Honey Smacks after a salmonella outbreak sickened 73 people across 31 states.
An outbreak linked to Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal sickened 100 people and hospitalized 30 in June and July, according to the C.D.C., and dozens of people fell ill from pre-cut watermelon in June.
His view of unfettered, unaccountable presidential powers defies law and common sense, and smacks of the flimsy excuse-making that has propped up Trump's abuse of the Justice Department to do his political bidding.
" It added, "We also worry about government agents monitoring social media and using people's criticism of the government as grounds to deny entry, an act that smacks of unconstitutional ideological exclusion from the country.
His behavior smacks of sexual harassment -- especially since Rhoda makes it clear that she is less interested in marriage than she is in getting the scoop that will land her a front-page byline.
And the harshest responses to the salacious headlines against Kelly this year have been the head shakes, lip smacks, and tweets by people like me who refuse to pretend to be surprised by this behavior.
Another notes that it smacks of double standards for Eni to allow executives accused of corruption to stay in their jobs while insisting that a director ensnared in a vague defamation case relinquish a role.
Killing political opponents abroad smacks more of Iranian leadership than it does of the House of Saud, but it is not clear how much the House of Saud controls its aggressive and impulsive crown prince.
The FDA said it has asked Kellogg to request that all retailers of the product immediately put up signs saying Honey Smacks cereal has been recalled and to remove the potentially contaminated product from shelves.
If the original short story was part of the tradition of adventure fiction so prevalent in the era, Zaroff's philosophy smacks of Darwin's "survival of the fittest" concept, or at least a misinterpretation of it.
The call by the United Nations experts "smacks of unpardonable intrusion on our sovereignty," Mr. Panelo said, adding that the report's arguments appeared to have been based on statements from groups that oppose Mr. Duterte.
German officials, long suspicious of anything that smacks of a transfer union, agreed finally to the idea of a eurozone budget, but in the tens of millions of euros and overseen by the European Commission.
The Music Together teacher passed out drums, and Ms. Benanti watched as Ella tried to stand on top of one and then wielded another like a tennis racket before giving it a couple of smacks.
Allowing a library like the Los Angeles Public Library (which serves 18 million people) the same number of initial e-book copies as a rural Vermont library serving 1,200 people smacks of punishment, not support.
"This smacks of more of a political assassination than a casualty in war," said Rory Baratta, 67, who had backed Sanders in 2016 but planned to support Biden in 2020 because of his perceived electability.
His use of Turkey's autocratic leader to help pull the wool over the international community's eyes smacks not just of opportunism, but also a strategic resolve to draw this NATO partner out of the alliance.
"Indeed, the imposition of robotic detention procedures in such cases not only smacks of injustice, but also drains scarce detention resources that should be reserved for those aliens who pose the greatest risks," she wrote.
As he monomaniacally pursues a cryptic trail, his own descent into madness feels preordained, and we're left to muddle through a hallucinatory denouement that smacks more of old-school acid trip than science or magic.
Thank heaven she swatted us away, because she smacks down Donald Trump more effectively than any other politician, and the reasons include her poise and steel, the kind forged by many battles over many years.
CDC WARNS &aposDO NOT EAT&apos HONEY SMACKS AFTER SALMONELLA CASES REACH 100 "We are closely monitoring this situation and cooperating with state and federal health authorities as they further investigate," McDonald's said in a statement.
Mourinho's latest stand smacks of a leader who has decided to go all-in on reimposing his authority at Old Trafford, evidently deciding that the provocative comments from his most important player were the final straw.
"This just smacks of a classic intelligence operation," John Sipher, a retired CIA officer who lived in Russia in the 23s and was deputy of the CIA's Russia program in the early 2000s, told BuzzFeed News.
"I don't know why that occurred but it smacks of the kind of political correctness and eggshells that law enforcement feels that they have to walk on in the environment that we're in today," Pence said.
In June, the government agency issued a statement telling consumers to "not eat any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, regardless of package size or best-by date" due to a salmonella outbreak linked to the popular cereal.
In a stunning move that smacks of censorship, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Wednesday that ESPN's Jemele Hill should be fired for tweets criticizing Trump and calling the president a white supremacist.
Simply dismissing these critiques as bigotry, as Tanden and others did last week, is a lazy political strategy that smacks of tokenization, especially because much of the criticism comes from people of color on the left.
"The 11 U.N. Special Rapporteurs' act of peddling a biased and absolutely false recital of facts, adulterated with malicious imputations against the constituted authorities, smacks of unpardonable intrusions on our sovereignty," presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said.
He won't thank anyone for pointing it out, but his brand of hard-nosed nationalist populism smacks of President Trump, notwithstanding the fact that Khan's been at politics way longer, a couple of decades at least.
"Arresting President Zardari during an investigative stage when he has been appearing respectfully before every court and N.A.B. office at every hearing smacks of political vendetta," said Sherry Rehman, a senator belonging to Mr. Zardari's party.
"That Mr. Tillerson eschewed this sort of support in what he knew would be a tense and critical meeting with President Erdogan smacks of either poor staff work or dangerous naïveté on his part," Kirby added.
Pressing a political view from the Oscar stage, declaring a conservative campus speaker unacceptable, flatly categorizing huge segments of the country as misguided — these reveal a tremendous intellectual and moral self-confidence that smacks of superiority.
" She added, "This smacks of misogyny and sexism, to suggest that I can't do the job of a campaign manager—I can only go on TV. How about if I could do all of the above?
"That Mr. Tillerson eschewed this sort of support in what he knew would be a tense and critical meeting with President Erdoğan smacks of either poor staff work or dangerous naiveté on his part," he added.
"It's frightening, and it smacks of misuse of the Department of Justice for political purposes," said Patrick Cotter, a former prosecutor from the Eastern District of New York who helped jail the mafia boss John Gotti.
But at a moment when activists have finally pried open space in American politics to question our relationship with Israel, it's particularly incumbent on Israel's legitimate critics to avoid anything that smacks of anti-Jewish bigotry.
But trying to extinguish national identity through what amounts to mass brainwashing is an atrocity that smacks of some of the worst experiments of our time — including China's own Cultural Revolution — with some thoroughly modern twists.
"Kellogg launched an investigation with the third-party manufacturer who produces Honey Smacks immediately after being contacted by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) regarding reported illnesses," Kellogg said in their statement.
Because of that, the CDC has reaffirmed its warning that consumers not eat any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal for the time being, regardless of when it was bought or if eating it before didn't make you sick.
John Cornyn, a Republican member of Burr's committee, said the decision to subpoena the president's son "smacks of politics" and that he would talk to Burr about what work is left to do to finish the probe.
In a complex deal that smacks of late-cycle merger action, Johnson's own shareholders are being handed $3.9 billion in cash to reduce the share count to levels that allow a shift of tax domicile to happen.
With Bruce Wayne and young Catwoman still in their early teens, putting an underage mind in the body of a woman whose power stems partially from her ability to seduce smacks of something different than narrative necessity.
It's a premise that smacks strongly of existing YA dystopias like The Hunger Games or Maze Runner, in which young people are forced by institutions and ruthless adults to compete against one another against impossibly unfair odds.
While I'm sure there's plenty of Member Berries to go around about Coughlin's role in building the original Jaguars, this move smacks of having Mike Holmgren helm the Cleveland front office after he was past his prime.
Kellogg's recalled the cereal Honey Smacks earlier this month after it was linked to a salmonella outbreak in 31 states, affecting about 100 people; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned consumers to avoid the cereal.
The case also pits the Obama administration's view — that it's time to grant relief from deportation to a substantial fraction of the country's 11 million undocumented immigrants — against conservative opposition to any reform that smacks of amnesty.
That has prompted anger - and lawsuits - from critics who say it smacks of the militaristic past and violates the constitutional separation of religion and state, as the government pays the cost of 2.7 billion yen ($7003 million).
They're carried by ocean currents and strong winds, and interact with coastal boat traffic so much that there's need for organizations like the International Ice Patrol and to keep track of them, so nobody smacks into one.
Together with steel and aluminum import tariffs, these measures represent a further isolationist turn for American policy, following years of attacks from President Trump on economic engagement, alliances, legal immigration and anything else that smacks of internationalism.
To be involved in races at all, even just through issue messaging, smacks of overt political involvement — which could be construed as a drift away from the institution's role as a strictly nonpartisan defender of the Constitution.
"Duterte's statement on the South China Sea, while it smacks of utter pragmatism, has been viewed by many as capitulation bordering on treason," said Clarita Carlos, the former president of the National Defense College of the Philippines.
For some Catholics, the difference clearly smacks of the sexism that "underlines the grave marginalization of women in the church," said Lucetta Scaraffia, the editor of a monthly insert on women in the Vatican's newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano.
The clip shows a whole bunch of takes of the scene where General Leia smacks Po on his cheek and demotes him after he went against orders and continued to attack the First Order instead of retreating.
CDC WARNS &aposDO NOT EAT&apos HONEY SMACKS AFTER SALMONELLA CASES REACH 100 Those who travel or live in "community" settings (such as a college dorm) are also at risk, though they typically are affected by meningococcal disease.
CDC WARNS &aposDO NOT EAT&apos HONEY SMACKS AFTER SALMONELLA CASES REACH 100 Bacterial meningitis can be serious and cause death in as little as a few hours, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Kellogg in June decided to recall an estimated 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal from more than 30 U.S. states due to the potential contamination that health regulators say was linked to more than 60 illnesses.
Despite the recall, which applied to all Honey Smacks cereal on the market with an expiration date of June 14, 2018 to June 14, 2019, it is possible that products with earlier expiration dates could still be contaminated.
On June 14, Honey Smacks boxes within a specific "best by" date range were voluntarily recalled by Kellogg's due to the infection, which left more than 100 people sick in at least 36 states and some even hospitalized.
All of this just smacks of HP trying to make its printers relevant to the hot tech of the moment, when, in fact, they are still just inkjet printers that most of us use maybe once a year.
That's colliding with a weird censorship creep that smacks of Tipper Gore-era pearl-clutching and an attempt to moralise something as broad and amorphous as an entire festival line-up and every one of its 40,000+ attendees.
The purpose of the interview smacks of an effort to put Flynn on notice — slap him on the wrist, so to speak, for his pomposity, including for his chants of "lock her up" at the 2016 Republican convention.
Yet, proposing to "buy" a piece of land, presumably without asking the people who live there, smacks of the style of colonial rule that European countries would like to think that they left behind in the 20th century.
Ms. Goldberg's call for Al Franken's resignation from the Senate is outrageous on many fronts, not the least of which is that it smacks of a witch hunt that has proved a point and now gone too far.
The effort smacks of the Bush administration's machinations to lay the groundwork for the Iraq war, when they established The Office of Special Plans led by Douglas Feith aimed at cherry picking intelligence for the case against Saddam.
Some might argue that Calvin Harris' transformation from little dweeb to global stardom via Migos collaborations and relationships with Taylor Swift could put him in pole position for this possible figurehead, but Harris still smacks of the untouchable.
"To some observers, qualified immunity smacks of unqualified impunity, letting public officials duck consequences for bad behavior—no matter how palpably unreasonable—as long as they were the first to behave badly," he wrote in another case last year.
The idea that Bloomfield isn't just a bad guy but the worst woman smacks of a certain slant of cultural sexism — the kind that puts the onus on women to "fix" the problem and lets men off the hook.
It smacks of the same salacious influences which made Rated R and Songs for the Deaf stand out from their low-risk contemporaries, but it's a shock for me given I still have ... Like Clockwork on a circadian rotation.
French: I'm sorry, but the transformation of the evangelical public from the American segment most willing to hold leaders to a high moral standard to the segment now least likely smacks of pure, primitive partisanship, not high theological principle.
And the fact that Trump stands to profit financially from political meetings with foreign leaders — his company makes money from their stays at his properties, and the venues get free advertising in press reports — "smacks of corruption," Berschinski notes.
In one of the few moments that smacks of true Herzogian weirdness, Mr. Franco's character takes Bell to the top of a tower where human remains have been left and asks to kiss her in front of a vulture.
But it also sounds like the idea of tracking students' locations is being quietly normalized, in a way that smacks of surveillance (compare to how some previous pilot programs attempted to track students equipped with RFID-embedded ID cards).
The show represents a step up in class for A&E, which has been provocative in its recent unscripted programming choices -- such as the undercover prison exercise "60 Days In" -- in a way that mostly smacks of stooping to conquer.
On the eve of the bank's annual general meeting, the heads of parliament's work and pensions and business committees said attempts by Lloyds to win backing for the policy from employees who also hold the bank's stock "smacks of feverish desperation".
Randall makes an effort to show Deja that they're kind of the same because he's adopted, and all he and Beth want is to legally adopt Deja, but Deja rightly smacks him down for having the audacity to compare their situations.
This French attempt to turn Paris into a startup hub is admirable, but treating a startup ecosystem as an end in and of itself smacks of cargo-cultism, even if your intent is to harvest them for big-company talent.
This theory smacks of the 9/11 "jet fuel can't melt steel beams" conspiracies, but the problem is that steel and iron have melting points well above 1000 C and are certainly higher than what the Tesla will encounter in space.
At the sight of this sitter, he cocks low and then snaps his racket through the ball, drilling a forehand that smacks the clay and kicks off the deuce side beyond the flail of Olivier Havugimana, Rwanda's No. 2 player.
In general, I'm not fond of this practice – it smacks way too much of 101 boosterism, deriving a policy argument from basic economic models then invoking factors not in the models to make the argument seem much stronger than it is.
It's like when a toddler wobbles at the jungle gym and smacks their head against the side of a slide, quickly scrunches their face up to burst into tears and then thinks 'oh actually, I'm fine,' stopping themselves mid-wail.
Syeh is inarguably none of these things, and so the museum guard's refusal to admit her to the museum smacks of misogyny — especially when you consider that many of the works in said museum take naked women as their subject.
"Proposing to 'buy' a piece of land, presumably without asking the people who live there, smacks of the style of colonial rule that European countries would like to think that they left behind in the 20th century," argued Ask Foldspang Neve.
" Mr. Murphy's campaign responded by releasing emails that chronicled a brewing personal animosity between Mr. Gill and Ms. Roginsky, who, in one July 2017 exchange, complained that he was dismissive of her role in a way that "smacks of rank misogyny.
U.S. food safety regulators are recalling about twice as many products as a decade ago, pulling Ritz crackers, Goldfish and Swiss rolls off grocery shelves just last week, McDonald's salads about two weeks ago and Kellogg's Honey Smacks last month.
"The recent indictment against Joaquín's two sons smacks of a concerted attempt by the government to paint the entire family as being involved in criminal activity when the only evidence they have of it is based on cooperator testimony," he said.
So bestowed upon her in this film is the honorific "miss" — a word that, I would argue, smacks of condescension when used to describe a fully grown, independent, almost scarily successful woman...even if it does look good on a movie poster.
I concede that it may very well be true that US intelligence has identified the Wikileaks source, but the addendum that Russian officials "celebrated" Trump's win, with the caveat that the information is open to interpretation no less, smacks of political spin.
There are some observers who have also warned that this all smacks of a new McCarthyism, a reference to the anti-communist hysteria of the 1950s, with liberals raising suspicions based on the most tenuous of connections and communication that is actually normal.
On the way out, he comes out and smacks me so fucking hard on the ass—it was so degrading and disgusting, and I was so pissed—and he was like, "This is for your troubles," and hands me a bag of coke.
It's smacks by the way of the worst things that we read about in World War II. On the other hand, the rest of us can coalesce around a good strong position to strengthen our legal immigration situation and stop the law-breaking.
His extensive use of hidden components smacks of ritual — the Eucharist enclosed within the tabernacle — and demands a quantum of faith: we are obliged to trust that there are in fact line-filled scrolls inside the canisters and shit inside the cans.
Where, previously, characters' blurry and heavily-filtered Instagram uploads felt like an engrossing way to exist within the show's universe, the overly-polished social-media presences of the new characters smacks of Facebook (Instagram's owner) using the show to hawk its own wares.
Schmid's commentary on the mélange of reference documents is rendered in 15-point Comic Sans type, which smacks of just enough ironic self-awareness to make a fool of anyone who attempts a good faith effort to understand the validity of his ideas.
And the divide between "citizenship" and "legalization without citizenship" has usually been a bigger problem for Republican elected officials, worried about the composition of future electorates, than Republican voters (many of whom are leery of anything that smacks of a "guest worker" program).
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah), the chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said the review "smacks and smells of political gamesmanship," and contended that if Indian consultation is on the table, other environmental processes should be, as well.
They are also seizing on the scandal to discourage Twitter's roll-out of programs aimed at curbing abuse and the spread of fake news, making it clear that anything that smacks of "censorship" will be met with wall-to-wall conservative media coverage.
Instead, Noah Horowitz, the director of the NRDC's center for energy efficiency, said that the apparent gaming of the system "smacks of bad faith," and called on the US Department of Energy to change its tests to more accurately reflect TV-watching habits.
Raonic, a Canadian, has hired John McEnroe as a coaching consultant, which means headlines and camera flashes galore before Raonic, ranked No. 9 in the world, so much as smacks one huge serve in anger at the All England Club in late June.
Coupled with Cabrera's hitting prowess is what he looks like in real time: When he smacks the ball, it defies expectations because the ease with which he swings does not align with the sizzling speed and distance it travels after he makes contact.
Bradley isn't big on titles: "I've shied away from naming bodies of work because on the one hand it kind of smacks of marketing to me, and on the other, I don't really think in terms of series like that," he says.
Whenever a pass glides towards his chest and smacks into his hands, he stares at the rim, bends his knees, and uncoils a picturesque jump shot that begins just southwest of his belly button and ends a couple feet above his forehead.
The vague explanation from the French Open smacks of racism and sexism, and suggests that men in a position of power should be able to dictate Williams' style -- ostensibly in an effort to make sure it comports with white standards of beauty.
The case against Mr. Shakir comes as part of a broader Israeli clampdown against the international movement to boycott Israel, a campaign that the government, empowered by the staunch support of President Trump, says delegitimizes the country and smacks of anti-Semitism.
The outbreak linked to Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal had sickened 73 people in 31 states as of Thursday, according to a statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 24 of them had been hospitalized and no deaths had been reported.
The late-in-the-game entry of two additional possibilities — Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and Deval Patrick of Massachusetts — smacks to some of Hail Mary desperation at a point when the party should have gotten its act together by now.
She presumes an ability to speak for all black people that smacks of a cultural nationalism that has rarely served black women, and that once upon a time was levied to keep black British artists out of conversations about black culture in America.
Photo: APDespite a massive recall of Honey Smacks last month, the US Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that some grocery stores and other retailers are still selling the cereal from a batch that has been linked to a salmonella outbreak across the United States.
To be fair, Sam Jadallah's smart lock company Otto did produce exactly the kind of gadget we've come to expect from Apple: a meticulously engineered device that smacks of luxury, yet with a minimalist external design that doesn't draw too much attention to itself.
While the news smacks of "look at me too," Microsoft points out it has been working on AI long before its biggest competitors like Salesforce and Oracle, which recently announced their own AI capabilities at their respective customer conferences, Dreamforce and Oracle Open World.
"It all smacks of a political motive and desperate agenda to remove Pravin Gordhan in order to make way for a more pliable Minister of Finance who will dance to the tune of a corrupt clique who are chasing public contracts," he told Reuters.
And over the course of nine days, between May 26 and June 4, more than 800 fishing smacks, and other boats set out to bring the troops home, some with civilian sailors at the helm but most manned by Navy personnel or delivered under tow.
Much like Nintendo's baffling decisions to prevent Switch users from backing up their own save data or discontinue the popular NES Classic while there was still stratospheric demand, this move smacks of a company that seems to always move a step behind its own audience.
"It's a neat idea if it works, but it smacks of letting the perfect be the enemy of the good," said Konyndyk, now a senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development, and a sharp critic of the government's decision making regarding the virus.
I ask Stephenson if the government's suit smacks of the kind of political risk multinational companies often face in autocratic countries such as Russia or Turkey, where the whims of the ruler have a way of translating into the judgment of regulators and courts.
While WEF says it has helped to improve the state of the world by re-defining growth, promoting adaptation and planning for the future, its detractors say the event is useless and the resort, where a hot dog can cost $43, smacks of elitism.
State officials working under Mr. Cuomo have argued that developers making money by leasing retail space at Penn Station should be able to pay for improvements themselves, a concept that smacks of President Trump's fantasy of the private sector alone solving the nation's infrastructure crisis.
Martínez characterizes their activities as, "going around the bureaucracy," and it's clear that Hoffmann takes real delight in this kind of cheeky subversion, but it also smacks of social critique from so far inside the system that it does nothing to rattle the cage.
Those both got a lot of fraud associated with them, a lot of fraud allegations, a lot of activity that I would say smacks of fraud, and a lot of Russia mafia figures listed as buyers who may or may not have actually put money into it.
Obviously the fact that the avatars are gray will probably do very little to make words tweeted by anonymous accounts less visible, and this claim smacks of the same ridiculousness as rearranging some paragraphs in the Terms of Service and calling it a major anti-harassment effort.
"This kind of revolving door influence-peddling smacks of corruption, and makes the American people rightly cynical and distrustful about whether high-level Trump administration officials are working for them, or for their future corporate employers," Warren said in a letter on July 1, to Gottlieb.
What they're saying: In a response filing, Musk's lawyers said the SEC was trying to "trample on Musk's First Amendment rights" in an "unconstitutional power grab" that "smacks of retaliation and censorship" for saying in a "60 Minutes" interview he had no respect for the regulator.
Then we're promised a future where Storm is part of the X-Men, and where Psylocke gets to do or say something cool instead of just posing and jumping around, and where Magneto finally learns who Quicksilver is (and smacks him upside the head for his cowardice).
Kellogg Co said on Thursday it is recalling an estimated 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal from more than 0003 U.S. states due to the potential for Salmonella contamination, in the latest case of U.S. food products possibly tainted by the illness-causing bacteria.
It's method acting meets car-crash physics, with the risk historically being borne almost exclusively by the wrestlers: the psychological risk of losing yourself in the strange world of kayfabe, as well as the physical risks of a lifetime of jumping, head smacks, and lifting heavy things.
Warrenism's obsession with policy detail sometimes smacks of managerial paternalism, but it aims at building and streamlining the capacity of government to reliably deliver the high-quality public goods citizens demand in a way that relieves them of the burdens of confusing paperwork and Kafkaesque administrative complexity.
"It really smacks, I think, of how desperate these candidates are, and what desperate straits the party is in, that they're prepared to indulge Trump in the kind of things he's saying and doing," said Tim Bale, a professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a historian at New York University, pointed to Trump's attempt to control messaging and silence public health experts and said it "smacks of the methods of an authoritarian government rather than a democracy that operates on the principles of transparency for the public good."
GENDER REVEAL GOES WRONG WHEN BASEBALL SMACKS GRANDFATHER IN THE FACE The mum, who moved to the US in 2006 from Syria, said morning sickness early on in her pregnancy threw a spanner in the works but she was determined not to let it affect her academic performance.
APPLE SMACKS FACEBOOK OVER WEB TRACKING As the social platform works to prevent another foreign entity from interfering in the upcoming U.S. midterm elections, it seems likely that the newer, broader approach to screening may end up catching some innocuous ads in the push to be more careful.
Even with the voluntary recall in effect, the FDA provided the following update Thursday, revealing that some stores are still selling boxes of the potentially tainted cereal despite the massive recall last month:The FDA has become aware that recalled Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal are still being offered for sale.
"It smacks a bit of the Bank of Scotland (HBOS) / Lloyds where you never know how much pressure is put on the biggest bank in Spain by the central bank so I'd be surprised if they had agreed to it under duress but that will come out," he said.
Their parents, meanwhile -- played by, among others, Annie Wersching, James Marsters and Kevin Weisman -- are secretly up to something, hiding behind the imprimatur of a charitable event, which smacks of a strange cult, eventually leaving the show's modern-day Scooby-Doo gang wondering who or what they can trust.
Driven by the impassioned vocals of Natalie Carol—tones that shiver in all the perfect places—"My Man" is a song that smacks of rolling hills and freeform dancing, a kind of pop imbued with Laurel Canyons vapors and alt country angles and a top down free spiritedness.
"For fuck sake," he is thinking now, visions of headlines from The Independent and Noisey dot com flashing before his eyes – 'Sam Smith Baffled By Mention of Thom Yorke', 'HA HA SAM SMITH DOESN'T KNOW WHO RADIOHEAD ARE' – while Smith umm's and lip smacks his way through a response.
The agency advised consumers to throw away cereal boxes that have a "best if used by" date of June 14, 2018, through June 14, 2003, on the tops of 15.3-ounce and 23-ounce packages of Honey Smacks, and to wash any containers used to store the cereal.
In some ways the latest move smacks of a carrot and stick approach: The central bank has already asked commercial banks to strengthen supervision of NRA purchases of foreign exchange in China, among other measures to make it more difficult to move money quickly out of the country.
For those who think this smacks of appeasement, consider that the U.S. clearly has a deterrent capability that could virtually eliminate the North Korean regime should North Korea ever have the temerity to actually use a nuclear weapon in any conflict with a neighbor or the U.S. itself.
Asked about presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's suggestion the United States could lower its national debt by buying back securities at a discount, Yellen said any move that smacks of a default for a security generally viewed by the world as risk-free would have "severe" consequences.
But from the street level perspective, it felt like whenever a song wasn't about romance, it was reinforcing that "Grim up North" stereotype with constant smacks of fatalism or references to prostitutes in Neepsend or shithead bouncers—basically, all the perceptions that non-Northerners have about the North.
A Philadelphia immigration judge was removed from a high-profile case and replaced with a judge who would order the man in the case immediately deported, a move that smacks of judicial interference by the Trump administration, according to a letter signed by a group of retired judges this week.
The Trump administration's ban on bump stocks amounts to an illegal "about-face" that "smacks of agency abuse," according to a lawsuit filed by gun rights activists on Tuesday, hours after officials released a final rule to prohibit the devices, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns.
The trope of a fallen woman who is rescued by her prince smacks of an archaic version of male/female relationships, which partially explains the decline of the genre in recent years — until very recently, when new voices and perspectives have given the rom-com a makeover of its own.
"Most people recover within a week, but some illnesses can last longer and be more severe," according to C.D.C. The illnesses related to Honey Smacks took place between March 3 and May 28 in people who ranged in age from less than a year to 87 years old, the C.D.C. said.
But it sure smacks of the incestuous, corrupt, self-dealing behavior that Americans have come to expect from their elites and for some insane reason, this is what Democrats want to fixate on over the next many months as we head into perhaps the most critical election of our lifetime.
PML-N insiders and some analysts say Nisar's assertiveness smacks of judicial overreach and hints at a return to Pakistan's past, when they say the judiciary cut politicians down to size at the behest of the powerful military, which has ruled Pakistan for nearly half its history since independence in 1947.
Bill Kristol, a conservative writer who is a harsh critic of Trump, noted in his own Twitter post that Trump in a 2013 tweet had said, "Sorry, not a believer!" when he was asked about the Christian maxim of turning the other cheek when a person smacks ones' right cheek.
The way this shared hell isolates the series's central group of four smacks of the reality of being harassed and tormented online — to a lot of people, someone complaining about social media bullying might as well be describing a ghost that's bothering them, or the alien transmissions that won't leave them alone.
Everything smacks of the nineteen-seventies, from the photocopier the size of a small car to the actual small car, a mint-green Fiat, in which Bradlee, just to be different, zips around D.C. Nostalgists for vanished technologies, meanwhile, will moan with delight at the recurring images of type being set by hand.
He unleashes a torrent of intimate horrors in the first five minutes of the first episode, during the sixtieth-birthday celebration of the Epp family matriarch, simply called Grandma (Luise Ullrich), at which a festive and drunken gathering devolves into a round of smacks and insults over an errant spray of champagne.
Right now, what the country needs is for the fiscal authority to exercise its latitude to purposely ramp up its spending more than its taxing, and for the monetary authority to print however much money is necessary to keep interest rates low, unless and until inflation smacks the economy in the face.
Trying to trick voters by dressing up a candidate like Evan Jenkins with the same principles and failed policy positions of Joe Manchin smacks of the swamp logic..." [Blankenship campaign site] The Russia investigation "You know, I've had a little personal experience with the Department of Justice [referring to his time in prison].
British readers will smile at the mere mention of Godalming, a Surrey commuter town whose neat gentility smacks more of "Brief Encounter" than the traveling Exhibition of Medical Curiosities that sweeps us, in the novel's first chapter, into the untidy and ungentle world of customs and values we now claim to abhor. Godalming!
It is un-American and smacks of fascism with the elites withholding information from the rest of US. According to that complaint, NBC previously responded to the viewer's original complaint, filed directly to the network, with a link to videos that, without a cable or video subscription, expired after watching 30 minutes of content.
A "pho short rib grilled cheese" smacks of gimmickry—though I had a hard time arguing, one recent evening, with the juicy shreds of meat and provolone sandwiched in incredibly buttery griddled slices of Pullman loaf, and was ultimately won over by the accompanying shooter of hot, fragrant beef broth, pleasingly heavy on star anise.
And while I kind of get Mr. Trump's demented tirades against what he calls the "Amazon Washington Post" — largely because its chief executive and founder, Jeff Bezos, utterly ignores the goofy smacks, even as the retail giant only grows in size and power — keeping tech free to do whatever it wants is beneficial for him.
It's also possible that the administration's disdain for the "liberal 9th Circuit," rooted in the meme that the Supreme Court routinely smacks down liberal decisions made by the West Coast court, led it to figure that the Supreme Court might be okay with bending the rules if it meant cutting the 9th Circuit out.
On the surface, the decision of the Pakistani Supreme Court to disqualify Mr. Sharif and his family from holding office over allegations of corruption seems a triumph for the rule of law, but the way it was done smacks too much of political infighting to celebrate, and the ensuing confusion is in no one's interest.
We have a guy on our board, Tony Florence, who's a partner at NEA, and he does not do a lot of ... He doesn't want a lot of pats or smacks on the back, but he's actually been ... The majority of the companies in his portfolio were founded by women, going back to Care.com.
To be honest, I'm still pretty convinced — mostly from the way McKay chooses to wrap up the film, with a scene in which men sling insults like "libtard" at one another while a young woman smacks her gum and says she wants to watch the new Fast & Furious movie — that it's a movie intended to indict the audience.
"Everybody will be impressed by the weight of him and the scale of him and the versatility of him, but the thing that really smacks you in the teeth is that his eyes are so powerful," said Drew McOnie, the musical's director, who flew from London to Melbourne to meet the puppet in a warehouse before taking the job.
Tom Price, his ousted health and human services secretary, was shady from the get-go, but still: Would he have acted quite so high-flying and mighty — all those regal seats on all those pricey charters — but for Trump, whose entire rule smacks of economically self-aggrandizing brand promotion and whose family is busting the Secret Service budget?
A fabric that smacks not just of clichéd ideas of sexuality from a time buried at the end of the last century (Helmut Newton was there; we have the photograph) — a time that we now know was not exactly empowering for many women, who are only now speaking up — but which also seems directly attached to the male gaze.
Appealing to Americans who want to feel safe from Islamic extremism but who wonder what almost 15 years of intervention in the Muslim world has achieved, Mr Trump has spent months promoting an America-First policy of unleashing no-holds-barred violence, including torture, against foes in the Middle East, while shunning anything that smacks of nation-building far from home.
I agree, it will be interesting to watch Obama on the campaign trail, since he's distinguished himself thus far as the most Zen of all prominent Democrats about the Trump phenomenon: The sheer, deliberate normalcy of his post-presidential conduct has been an interesting counterpoint to the prominent Democrats determined to reject anything that smacks of "normalizing" in our Trumpian times.
Second, both parties have their own ideologically driven reasons for finding the subject of spurring startups uncomfortable: For Democrats, the venture capital sector so vital to the success of new businesses is a convenient and frequent political target; for Republicans, the preferential treatment of startups in the tax code smacks of intrusion into the free market and the picking of winners and losers.
Wrote O'Neal at the A.V. Club: To these acolytes, Parker and Stone have spent two decades preaching a philosophy of pragmatic self-reliance, a distrust of elitism, in all its compartmentalized forms, and a virulent dislike of anything that smacks of dogma, be it organized religion, the way society polices itself, or whatever George Clooney is on his high horse about.
But in the eyes of many, to simply criticize the President and then immediately return to working with him is a tacit acceptance of his approach to a free press — which smacks of authoritarianism -- his subtle misogyny, and his perversion of what was once respected conservative ideology: He has turned it into a platform for self-promotion that draws its strength from our country's darkest angels.
The snout of "Tasmanian Tiger 2" (which more closely resembles a wolverine or perhaps a very angry panda) rises off the canvas in a mound of painted plaster-like substance made of cornmeal; "Tasmanian Tiger 3" incorporates metal half-canisters, painted in more recognizable tiger stripes, and smacks the viewer with surprising blue lady eyes, clearly lifted from an advertisement photograph of some sort.
ROBERT S. NUSSBAUMFORT LEE, N.J. To the Editor: The decision by the Supreme Court to allow parts of President Trump's travel ban to proceed smacks of the favoritism that we saw just before the start of World War II. Because my family and I, refugees from Hitler's Germany, had relatives living in New York City, we were allowed to immigrate in 1939 to the United States.
Mr. Toomey will have to bring in his colleagues from the right, who are leery of anything that smacks of gun control, and Mr. Murphy will have to bring in his colleagues from the left, who are demanding Senate passage of the stricter House bill and do not want to hand the president any political victories just as Mr. Trump is seeking re-election.
Cubs Top Tweets: Thames, Brewers teammates spotted at WWE show Brewers Final Pitch: Milwaukee to 'turn the page' on tough road trip Nationals launch 8 homers, rout Brewers 15-2 WATCH: Brewers' Lewis Brinson smacks 2nd career MLB home run Since joining the Cubs, Quintana has looked every bit an ace, holding opponents to three runs over 0.603 innings (2.08 ERA) while winning both of his two starts.
THEY SAY YOUR THREAT OF LITIGATION SMACKS OF DESPERATION THEY POINT OF COURSE TO THE DEAL THE DECENTRIS DEAL AND THE LBO BUT MORE TO THE POINT ABOUT DVMT TRADING AT A DISCOUNT THEY'VE SORTY OF ENGINEERED THEY CLAIM THAT'S NOT THE CASE THE MARKET IS DECIDING EVERYDAY WHERE DVMT WILL TRADE, THEY WON THEY KNOW WHAT THE APPLICABLE CONTRACTS ALLOWED FOR HERE IN TERMS OF POTENTIAL EXCHANGE.
But even when the stories and allegations are based on real-life events (as with, for instance, an alleged whisper campaign against Casey Affleck regarding accusations of sexual misconduct before his Lead Actor win for Manchester By the Sea in 2017), the timing of the stories often seems like a calculated effort to take down a particular film or person, one that smacks of political opposition research efforts.
The research was done by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, at the University of Oxford and was based on a YouGov survey of "over 74,000 online news consumers in 37 countries including the U.S. and UK." APPLE SMACKS FACEBOOK OVER WEB TRACKING WhatsApp's rise in news While concerning for Facebook, the findings from the report are not all bad, especially as WhatsApp becomes more important in how people share and consume news.
Mueller's assessment of the Trump Tower hijinks smacks of the envelope-pushing zeal that marked an investigation driven by progressive legal beagles, who believe the law is there to empower subordinate executive bureaucrats, such as themselves, to neuter the chief executive (at least if his name is Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE).
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