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" Through my teeth, I snarled, "I don't want tea.
The high waters turned roads into lakes and snarled transport.
It blanketed the streets, snarled the evening commute, downed trees.
Toppled power lines and trees damaged homes and snarled traffic.
The Great Appalachian Storm of 1950 snarled Thanksgiving weekend travel.
"You all got your wish this week," McCarthy as Spicer snarled.
Maybe it would have been better if I snarled a bit.
Giovannini practically snarled as he told us the tale of Rasmus.
But that may prove harder than navigating Beijing's traffic-snarled streets.
That would result in new trade barriers and snarled supply chains.
Traffic was snarled along roads leading to and from the hotel.
Traffic was snarled, and whiffs of acrid air stung the eyes.
SHANGHAI, China — Noisy, grinding machinery and traffic snarled around dusty construction sites.
Airports snarled included LaGuardia, which is home to Trump's branded personal airliner.
Similar protests in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro snarled downtown traffic.
Snarled supply chains would put manufacturing companies in an especially difficult position.
It's layered and cyclical, with past, present and future snarled up together.
Traffic and public transportation were snarled across the city during the morning commute.
Yellow eyes glare as the room number is snarled through razor-sharp teeth.
Hundreds of firefighters were deployed to the scene, snarled by rush hour traffic.
"The castle grounds snarled with a wave of magically magnified wind," it begins.
Mika, the tiger, snarled and roared after devouring her breakfast, demanding for more . . .
Meanwhile, traffic around the secure zone had returned to its usual, snarled state.
While the Sex Pistols snarled and the Clash sermonized, Buzzcocks sang about love.
Supply chains would be snarled and shipments could be delayed at the border.
Zuckerberg brought up the cost of housing, the snarled traffic, the crumbling infrastructure.
Indecision over the listing venue is widely thought to have snarled the process.
The country's oil ports increasingly are snarled with vessels waiting to load for exports.
The woman was not injured in the incident that briefly snarled the airport Friday.
It blanketed cities with massive amounts of snow, caused devastating flooding and snarled traffic.
As Norman communicates so powerfully, a woman's relationship to her pain is a snarled
Manufacturing companies are especially unnerved by the damage that snarled supply chains would cause.
More power outages, thundersnow, and snarled travel is all likely overnight and into Thursday.
But like much of the law, it became snarled in politics and legal disputes.
That snarled city buses, which serve more than two million New Yorkers each day.
Cars and trucks are snarled up, going nowhere, and you're expecting tempers to snap.
"Hello, brother," the newcomer snarled, and turned first towards the congressmen, then the crowd.
" Portwood snarled back, taking a swing at Abraham's face and narrowly missing, "Watch your mouth!
Finally the blowout came to a peak after Chad snarled that she was a bitch.
The ethical conundrums that accompany a drug like ZIP are just so snarled and complicated.
Hurricane Matthew snarled travel plans as it strengthened into a Category 4 storm on Thursday.
Traffic was snarled on the street due to scores of people trying to get in.
Some of us were unimpressed, while others snarled at the unimpressed's incomprehension of Roupenian's achievement.
Mr. Pirog plays snarled, overlapping guitar lines that seem to be shining through warped glass.
His lips snarled in a mustard-colored swirl, badly chapped and thick with petroleum jelly.
The demonstrations forced streets to be closed, snarled traffic and drew a large police presence.
When my friend asked about the size of one of the appetizers, he snarled again.
The snowstorm has already snarled traffic across the state, the Colorado Department of Transportation said.
They move through the city on mopeds, so as to better weave through Ahmedabad's snarled traffic.
As the swearing-in ceremony neared around noon, hundreds of people remained snarled in long lines.
He shouted and snarled angrily at the committee's Democratic senators, frequently pausing to wipe away tears.
Huawei snarled back at US attempts to freeze it out of $8.5 billion in mobile subsidies.
But talks have been snarled by a months-long fight over Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall.
The closures snarled traffic for several days, causing big delays for drivers and hurting local businesses.
There were no immediate reports of casualties in the incident, which snarled traffic for miles (km).
Sometimes it would hit a particularly snarled sector and really go to town, grinding like crazy.
He believes traffic was pushed to the periphery, drivers were confused, and bus routes were snarled.
On any given weekday, commuters in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, are snarled in traffic for hours.
The derailment on Friday snarled service on the Q and B lines during the morning commute.
Climate change protesters from Extinction Rebellion snarled traffic in Washington on Monday and again on Friday.
The demonstrations have also snarled the city's normally efficient underground rail system and airport, unnerving investors.
Indecision over the listing venue snarled the process, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year.
Amazon can deliver toothpaste in traffic-snarled Manhattan on the same day an order is placed.
Scanners broke down, backup boxes reached capacity, lines snarled, and more than a few voters gave up.
It was the day of Mike Pence's visit, and traffic snarled, with police blocking off entire neighborhoods.
One campaign ad for Measure M seductively promised to reduce daily time spent snarled up by 15%.
State news agency SANA showed a photo of snarled traffic and said Syrians faced an "economic war".
"Where are you from?" asked a taxi driver recently as we crawled through snarled traffic in Manhattan.
The snarled traffic was payback against a mayor who had declined to endorse Mr. Christie's re-election.
" Or as Karen O snarled on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' debut EP: "It's our time, our time!
With logistics snarled in China, Mr. Song said, his other China-bound products are sitting in storage.
Major streets remained underwater in cities from Miami to Jacksonville, with even more roads snarled by debris.
Traffic was snarled in cities, ports were cut off and British Columbia's legislature was effectively closed off.
It snarled, full of resentment about a woman attaching herself to Mr. Puth for the wrong reasons.
They snarled traffic by organizing infinite loops of pedestrians at street crossings not controlled by traffic lights.
Traffic was snarled for hours as the bridge's westbound lanes were closed while Holt talked with police negotiators.
And the exhaust systems of snarled-up vehicles work less efficiently than those of ones on the move.
Electricity and cellphone service was interrupted in many areas and traffic was snarled as signal lights went dark.
Friday's incident snarled traffic as authorities blocked highways, closed the main railway station, and shut down public transport.
For disabled people, Rimawi adds, a simple night out can turn into a snarled nightmare of trip planning.
A fire in a distribution center in West Virginia snarled some deliveries during the gift-giving time crunch.
Flash flooding also snarled New York City's subway system, causing some stations and tunnels to fill with water.
The young man was shot as commuters, snarled by roadblocks set up by demonstrators, looked on in disbelief.
And it also snarled traffic along the New York State Thruway, which traverses the bridge, and feeder roads.
It left behind swollen rivers and downed trees that damaged roads, snarled traffic and left millions without power.
Panicking, he tried to force his way through, but got snarled in traffic next to a fuel truck.
Transport has long been a concern in Rio, where snarled traffic can make travel around the city difficult.
Plant closures, snarled supply chains and weaker consumer confidence threaten to push the industry even deeper into recession.
The Metropolitan Police Department said the protest led to street closings near the White House and snarled traffic.
Traffic remained snarled, and it was not clear how long it would take investigators to clear the scene.
Despite the large explosion that snarled traffic on the interstate for about eight hours, no one was hurt.
Heavy snowfall - more than 10 times the average in some areas - has snarled transportation across northern and western Japan.
Harsh weather and insufficient capacity snarled service this winter, leaving grain and other commodities stranded in Canada's landlocked prairies.
The polls are staying open after a mixup snarled check-ins this morning, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
But thundersnow tends to be accompanied by heavier snowfall, which you may indeed notice when your commute is snarled.
"These aren't people, these are animals," he snarled on Wednesday, in a stunningly dehumanizing reference to deported gang members.
It demands trumpeting high notes and snarled depths, civic dignity and lashes of madness, public pronouncements and private grief.
Workers can't return to their jobs as supply lines get snarled, extending the forced holiday and fracturing the country.
Snapshot: Above, Times Square in New York on Sunday, when heavy snow in the Northeast snarled post-Thanksgiving travel.
"Amazon can deliver toothpaste in traffic snarled Manhattan on the same day an order is placed," the newspaper noted.
Many of the administration's actions are now snarled in legal challenges that threaten to derail or dilute Trump's goals.
When he was president-elect, Mr. Trump's travels to and from La Guardia Airport snarled traffic and delayed flights.
Many subway trains skipped stops near the start, citing the large crowds, and traffic was snarled across many neighborhoods.
Many subway trains skipped stops near the start, citing the large crowds, and traffic was snarled across many neighborhoods.
Some died in their cars in a chaotic evacuation as gridlock snarled up the two exits out of town.
President Trump, who claims to cherish both family and fighting, should take some comfort in the fact that Kushner snarled.
"She snarled and shook her head," is how he described the woman's reaction when he finally told me about it.
Reorganising a sizeable part of the bureaucracy in a country snarled in red tape was never going to be easy.
There was a celebratory atmosphere and snarled traffic outside the election commission in central Jakarta as Jokowi and Amin arrived.
Though snarled highways and crumbling train infrastructure are certainly problems, air travel has become its own special kind of hell.
"You're the worst British export since smallpox, and you're more full of shit than a kitty litter box," Hathaway snarled.
"I'm not some traffic cop," he snarled, and when Philip took a conciliatory step toward him, Stan pulled his gun.
Traffic was snarled on some major thoroughfares, subway stations were shut down and the clashes continued deep into the evening.
Multiple wrecks snarled Interstate 82 in Benton County, including one involving a semitruck that jackknifed, CNN affiliate KEPR-TV reported.
The knot that will need untangling if anything is ever truly to change for Kitch and Moses is viciously snarled.
Traffic is regularly snarled at downtown intersections that now have no stop lights and where motorists must fend for themselves.
The notoriously snarled street traffic was made up almost entirely by a sea of white, locally made cars called Paykans.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam declared an emergency for the state on Saturday, warning of potential power outages and snarled transportation.
" Then McCarthy showered her face in gum and snarled, "I'm here to swallow gum, and I'm here to take names.
But there's no question they are moving beyond the conflicts between urban and rural members that regularly snarled their earlier majorities.
With the summer travel season underway, fliers snarled by long airport security lines are demanding to know what's behind the delays.
Spain has been snarled in deadlock since December's ballot, with Rajoy having already failed to form a government a month ago.
Or Raekwon briefly hypnotizing the crowd with ancient spells about hunger and cocaine before SOB X RBE snarled "Paramedic!" in hoodies.
Another big project intended to ferry oil from Alberta and Saskatchewan to Canada's east coast has also become snarled in problems.
The roast hogs are displayed on their spits: mouths snarled and pole-pegged, sunburn-red skin glowing beneath a shop light.
Air travel across the US was already snarled due to several winter storms impacting Denver, Minneapolis, and Northern California, and Oregon.
Traffic snarled during the '99 festival as well, and some even sat in the road to relax in the summer heat.
Flash floods snarled traffic and upended transportation across the New York region, leaving some fire departments overwhelmed by calls for assistance.
Subway riders again took to social media to complain about their snarled commutes on the F and L lines, among others.
Protests have snarled lithium exploration in Portugal while automakers have stepped up scrutiny of production in Chile's environmentally fragile Atacama desert.
But the president did bring one silver lining for Los Angeles — an end to the frequent "Obama jams" that snarled traffic.
"People like you are stupid enough to go and cover it," he snarled in response to a question about Mr. Samson.
On the ride through Dakar's traffic-snarled streets, she flips through photos of her 4-year-old son on her phone.
Some of that pain is made invisible by software abstraction from Amazon or Google, but it's still a snarled mess underneath.
Last week's storm snarled NY-NJ commuter rails, delayed thousands of flights and knocked out service along the Amtrak's Northeastern corridor.
She only snarled, "You better buy me a punching bag," and then got over it on the car ride to school.
The animal apparently snarled at the passenger sitting by the window, who asked several times whether it was about to bite him.
Meanwhile, a masked vigilante named "Overkill" certainly is that, what with his gravelly voice and snarled "fuck yous" at his snippy computer.
On TV I saw black faces beaming with delight from every corner of the US, while white faces twisted with snarled bewilderment.
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser apologized Thursday morning for the city's handling of a mild snowfall the previous night that snarled traffic.
ET After terror attacks in Brussels targeted the city's airport and metro system on Tuesday, travel in the region has been snarled.
Protesters snarled the morning rush hour by blocking train and platform doors, preventing subway and commuter rail trains from leaving their stations.
Mr. Christie had earlier marched into her office and snarled about Mr. Fulop, cursing that no one was "entitled" to a meeting.
But leaks about the sale snarled his plans, and he was later brought on as Mr. Trump shook up his top aides.
Supply chains have been snarled, shaking some of the world's biggest companies and forcing an untold number of workers to stay home.
Transportation networks were badly snarled by the weather, with extensive breakdowns and subway and train service stoppages, and flight delays and cancellations.
City officials said traffic on the roads in Washington is likely to be snarled throughout the day because of numerous road closures.
On Monday, subway riders had another difficult morning, especially on the F and G lines, where trains were snarled by signal problems.
Doyers Street is lined with beauty salons, restaurants and gift stores, and the installation snarled foot traffic and made garbage removal difficult.
The Wednesday morning commute was snarled along the Sixth Avenue subway lines after someone pulled an emergency switch inside a Manhattan station.
Despite its congestion charge, Londoners still wasted 74 hours a year snarled up in traffic, the worst of any city in western Europe.
Campaigners have mostly held to that don't-poke-the-Chinese-dragon stance during protests that have snarled central Hong Kong since June 9th.
They also agreed for the gradual removal, under the supervision of international organizations, of makeshift roadblocks that have snarled traffic and curbed trade.
Airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights in the Midwest on Wednesday as a blast of what federal forecasters called "dangerous" cold snarled operations.
Heavy snow storms snarled the world's largest rail network this week, closing highways, freezing ports and cutting off critical supplies of thermal coal.
A proposal to bring ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft to upstate New York, though popular, was snarled on an insurance issue.
Monday night was no exception, as flash flooding snarled evening commutes in the five boroughs amid even more signal issues already complicating delays.
The officer fired several shots on Monday morning toward two black-clad protesters in a neighborhood where traffic had been snarled by roadblocks.
Passengers were evacuated from the terminal after a portion of it flooded, and although it reopened later that day, operations were snarled again.
Meanwhile, public worker strikes have led to the cancellation of scores of flights this week and snarled commutes in much of the country.
On "Cruel Heartless Bastards," written by the bassist Michael Formanek, Mary Halvorson's guitar goes from charging muscle to snarled melody to overdriven fuzz.
Tourists are already congregating in rural Oregon, where a 30-mile traffic jam snarled a two-lane highway north of Bend on Thursday.
Daves estimated that around 1.2 trillion kwanza ($3.88 billion) was still snarled up, although around 300 billion kwanza of that was still being scrutinised.
What's left is a charred mess of concrete and steel, and miles of snarled traffic hunting for ways circumvent the ruined bit of road.
"Paranoid Core" is a snarled, unadorned blues-rock burst that has Mark Arm assuming the voice of the heartless fuckers who run the country.
Ever-growing into her billing as an unstoppable titleholder, Jedrzejczyk snarled in the direction of Claudia Gadelha every time they shared the same space.
Also unexpected were scenes of multiple civilians who stepped into always-busy intersections to help direct traffic snarled by the lack of traffic lights.
Sandy Police Department said they aren't sure how she became snarled with the machine, "but loose clothing is suspected to have been a factor".
The BORCO standoff contributed to an ongoing decline in PDVSA's exports - and its ability to generate cash - just as payment delays snarled its imports.
Dear Diary: It was a hot Saturday night, and construction at the Queens-Midtown Tunnel had snarled things so badly that nothing was moving.
And Joe Casey's lyrics — cryptic or blunt, spoken or crooned or snarled — confront all the dire contradictions of the present moment. Domino. Sept. 20103.
Announcements by transit workers were more clear than usual, he said, and they helped him figure out the next steps on his snarled commute.
But she could not bring herself to vote after Mr. Hamama warned her that their family could be snarled in Mr. Trump's immigration crackdown.
About New York Standing on a walkway at the Queensbridge Houses in Queens, two young men clutched guns and snarled dares at each other.
Every day this week, significant problems occurred in some part of the system that snarled trains and left sweaty passengers stranded on crowded platforms.
The attack shut down the Port Authority and snarled transit through the region yesterday, but you can expect a normal trip to work today.
Bus and subway services were partially disrupted in São Paulo, the country's biggest city, where small street demonstrations around the city snarled drivers in traffic.
Over the weekend, the storm also snarled traffic in Missouri and Illinois, stranding hundreds of drivers for hours and causing a rash of deadly crashes.
Drivers of London's black cabs, who have snarled up the city's streets in protest at the app over the last few years, welcomed Friday's decision.
For days in September 2013, lane closures on the George Washington Bridge snarled traffic in Fort Lee, New Jersey, just across the river from Manhattan.
At the very least, those in the Bay could find somewhere to work without a spending hours a day on the traffic-snarled 101 freeway.
So, "Squatting in Heaven," the second single from Satan's graffiti…, is a fun, surfy, sax-heavy, snarled three minutes built around a bedroom-punk riff.
Boeing, the world's largest planemaker, has been wrestling with delays from Spirit and other suppliers that have snarled production at its Seattle-area 737 plant.
Opposition barricades snarled traffic in and around Caracas on Tuesday morning, with demonstrators using bags of garbage, branches, bottles, and cardboard boxes to block roads.
They appeared suddenly last year in Madagascar's traffic-snarled capital, carrying backpacks stuffed with cash and campaign swag decorated with the name of Madagascar's president.
Daily highway blockades have snarled transportation across the country, as students and farmers erect makeshift barricades to damage the economy and wear down the government.
But the contingency plans are not likely to accommodate all of the regular train riders and could worsen the already snarled traffic between the states.
Their snarled, swaggering Misfits cover is just perfect–I would totally go see these heavy metal miscreants play in a cobwebbed, bloodstained London dungeon anytime.
At the same time, factory shutdowns in China and elsewhere, and fears of more disruption in other parts of the world, have snarled supply chains.
Banks and businesses were closed, and barely a car could be seen on the streets of the capital, Managua, a city usually snarled with traffic.
Across the region, students were trapped on school buses snarled in traffic for hours with no bathroom or food, according to parents and elected officials.
Farther south near Los Angeles, where another vast fire continued its destruction, a mass evacuation was also all but halted at times by snarled roads.
Ignited by an early June lightning strike, the fire has snarled traffic and nearly shut down tourism in an area famous for its outdoor recreation.
Brett Kavanaugh bellowed; he snarled; he pouted and wept furiously at the injustice of having his ascendance to power interrupted by accusations of sexual assault.
The number of subway delays has skyrocketed, and several recent disruptions snarled service across the city, exacting an economic and mental toll on many residents.
He growled at the back of his throat, lowered his head, sank on to his forepaws, snarled, showed me his red gullet, his yellow teeth.
And the question of whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians to defeat Clinton is now inextricably snarled up with the firing of Comey.
It also said that it would use A.I. to aid it in the data analytics required to improve transportation in China's many traffic-snarled cities.
The blackout snarled traffic, as lights were down, and also caused "extensive delays" on many of the city's subway lines, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Traffic was snarled and emergency workers responded to 20 elevator rescues, according to the city's fire department, but there were no reported deaths or major injuries.
A major advocate for Russian sanctions said his U.S. visa waiver has been restored after his placement on an Interpol wanted list snarled his travel plans.
That evening, inching home in my car through snarled traffic, I mused that while ferrying in the rain might be inconvenient, driving in it is worse.
Police officers were also out in force in the central business district, as protesters angry over the morning's shooting snarled traffic on streets near City Hall.
Neighborhoods distant from City Hall were left buried for at least three days; food deliveries were so snarled that helicopters air-dropped food in neglected areas.
Backed by the Roots, Clark blasted its blues-reggae riff, snarled the lyrics and played the kind of overdriven solo that drew screams from the audience.
Concerns about nepotism are, if anything, stronger in a White House appointment, where multiple close advisers and fragile hierarchies can easily become snarled by family allegiances.
The nation's capital was gearing up for steady rain overnight, after a mix of sleet, rain and snow closed schools and snarled commutes on Monday morning.
The revelation that several of his close associates deliberately snarled traffic approaching the George Washington Bridge, as an act of political retribution, threw his administration into crisis.
The "travel ban" that would restrict citizens of several Muslim-majority countries from entering the US remains snarled in litigation, though it has been implemented in part.
Benedict stepped down as pope in 2013, becoming the first pontiff in 600 years to resign, leaving behind a Church tainted with scandals and snarled by mismanagement.
However Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, snarled at Mr Trump, via Twitter, that he would be "worm food" before the Islamic Republic bowed to his demands.
The shutdown, caused by worn or missing sections of a dam, snarled traffic from early September into early November through Locks & Dam No. 52 near Paducah, Kentucky.
When you make it through a day in Dhaka, when you make it across a snarled intersection, you have triumphed against the odds, and over the gods.
News of the multiple blasts, which have Brussels on lockdown and have snarled some cross-border traffic, sent shares of U.S. airlines and travel-related companies lower.
"They believe we are oppressed because we don't drive, but that is incorrect," Ms. Sheikh said, adding that driving would be a hassle in Riyadh's snarled traffic.
Train service in the Northeast Corridor, the busiest rail route in the United States, was snarled by electrical problems on Wednesday, disrupting commutes for hundreds of passengers.
The knottiness of his motives is further snarled by the timing of the exhibition match, which takes place at the height of the Tiananmen Square student protests.
At this show the pair will celebrate the release of their first duet album, "A Tangle of Stars," laden with worried atmospheres, sour-toned touches and snarled lines.
India's lenders withstood the meltdown of 2007-08 well, but then embarked on an ill-advised lending spree, backing lots of infrastructure projects that got snarled in bureaucracy.
One well-known example is MySpace, which for many years struggled with a snarled "Millennial Tower" of legacy code built on top of a poorly designed architectural foundation.
Needless to say, the governor did nothing to intervene in the following two days during which the lanes were closed and traffic snarled into a multi-day gridlock.
Mind you, it's equally jarring that Victoria Coren Mitchell wrote in the Guardian that she "snarled about the ghastly things I hoped would befall" Johnson while in prison.
A Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson says no hazardous material was found in a suspicious package that snarled traffic and forced evacuations in Southeast Washington near the Marine Barracks.
Trouble everywhere The plant closures, snarled supply chains and weaker consumer confidence that accompany the coronavirus pandemic will push the auto industry even deeper into recession this year.
A major traffic jam snarled the on-ramp to Interstate 10 one St. Patrick's Day morning years earlier as Bonnie Lesley, an El Paso educator, headed to work.
They have mired traffic in Vancouver, British Columbia; snarled ports in and around that city; and shut down another Canadian National line in the north of that province.
And in Washington, President Donald Trump's impeachment and the death of a key civil rights and privacy champion have snarled expectations for a congressional drive to enact restrictions.
While this brings its own problems of pollution and snarled roads, it can be pretty nice to get back and forth to work without smelling a stranger's armpit.
It's all knotted up — ghachar ghochar, she says, reaching for a word from her childhood, a word invented by her little brother to describe a snarled kite string.
The first drenching rains of the season, an atmospheric river that came ashore this week, flooded roadways and snarled traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday.
But he avoided taking on projects that might have entailed a political cost, such as controlling the city's snarled traffic or introducing a recycling program, Ms. Marroquín said.
I remember the smug smirk on his face and the gleam in his eye when he turned to me and snarled, 'Why haven't you told anyone that you're transgender?
I can distinctly remember the first time I witnessed a racist act against her—"Go back to China!" a man had snarled at her while she was pumping gas.
Turning to other issues that have snarled Rome's relations with Europe, the draft calls for asylum seekers who arrive in Italy to be relocated automatically across the European Union.
"US Midwestern floods, unplanned outages, transit disruptions, and OPEC cuts have all snarled the supply side of the oil market, supporting prices," Barclays wrote in a recent research note.
The coronavirus has snarled many spring home-buying plans, as apartment buildings ban open houses, real estate agents shutter brokerages and quarantines make it tough to even step outside.
Wrestlers snarled and preened as they entered the ring to theme music, then thunderously slammed each other to the canvas, careened off the ropes and moaned in submission holds.
But the rural roads are so rough that they can't drive fast for fear of snapping axles, and the city's poorly designed transport network is frequently snarled with traffic.
The logistics that move oil and fuel are snarled—or just not operating at all—after Harvey's catastrophic flooding caused widespread outages of energy operations along the Gulf Coast.
The "Fun City" tag would stick, but sardonically, conjuring up the variety of urban ills — municipal service disruptions, street crime, snarled traffic — that Lindsay couldn't seem to do much about.
Very often, discussion about how best to promote freedom of belief internationally, or at least to protest effectively over appalling violations, gets snarled up with domestic arguments about religious freedom.
When the spiffy new Mall of Africa (home to South Africa's second Starbucks shop), opened in late April it drew more than 120,000 people and snarled up traffic for miles.
Gridlock snarled roads and highways in the metro Washington, D.C. area on Wednesday night and Thursday morning after a light snow that caught officials in the capital region off guard.
A recession rolls on The plant closures, snarled supply chains and weaker consumer confidence that accompany the coronavirus pandemic will push the auto industry even deeper into recession this year.
It snarled when it saw her, and she couldn't quite stifle a small scream as she realized a rotting corpse had pulled itself through a hole in the pool fence.
On Sunday night a traffic jam snarled the road leading into Afrin, with cars entering the town empty and returning to nearby Azaz, where Kilic was staying, packed with goods.
Its appearance snarled traffic and prompted lane closings to allow for a hazardous materials cleanup that started on Friday and could last for several more days, Michigan environmental officials said.
NAIROBI, Kenya — James Njoroge, an Uber driver in Nairobi, earns barely $258 at the end of a grueling 258-hour workday ferrying customers through snarled traffic across the Kenyan capital.
Until … It was the apparent confusion that snarled Pittsburgh's final offensive play, an end-zone interception that silenced Heinz Field and sent the Patriots sprinting off their sideline in glee.
For example, if the route to work is particularly snarled up one morning, or there's an event planned near you that might affect your weekly shop, Google Maps can warn you.
But unlike the latter two men, who claimed androgyny as their signature, Michael was decidedly masculine — leather jacket, aviators, and snarled lip, like a Tom of Finland drawing come to life.
Their steadfast support contrasted with rowdy demonstrations that occupied the finance ministry in the capital Brasilia and snarled traffic in the business hub of Sao Paulo to protest Temer's proposed reforms.
Efforts by Indonesia's government have been intensive but snarled up in the wider problems of a corrupt prison system; as in many countries, local initiatives have done better than central ones.
Services on some train and subway lines were disrupted early on Monday, with traffic snarled and riot police deployed near stations and shopping malls after protesters called for a general strike.
"In a snarled-up city, this will always be a place of solidarity for the bicyclists — the lawyers, the bike messengers, the moms and dads," said Lia Seremetis, the group's founder.
A bright-red election bus spilling over with President Kenyatta's supporters recently snarled traffic, as some hopped off and strutted to Kenyan pop music and the honking horns of irritated drivers.
It was another miserable morning on New York City's subways on Monday as delays snarled more than a dozen lines, with an antiquated signal system blamed for much of the trouble.
Living in and around Baltimore means having to put up with almost daily disruptions, like a steam pipe explosion last June that injured five people and snarled downtown traffic for days.
Since the presidential election, the activity around Trump Tower in Midtown has created headaches for Councilman Garodnick's constituents, he said, including snarled traffic and a downturn in business for nearby shops.
On arriving at the airport, you push your way through snarled security lines—the shoes, the belt, the laptop, the canopic bag of fluids—and purchase a day-old ciabatta sandwich.
She arrived on the red-eye and was visibly appalled at Justin's appearance — he'd gone from ruggedly handsome and athletic to emaciated and atrophied, his hair snarled, his nails gnarly and dirty.
The mudslide created leaks in 25 undersea oil wells, snarled the pipelines leading from the wells to a nearby oil platform, and brought the platform down on top of all of it.
LONDON (Reuters) - A range of mini-nuclear power plants could help solve Britain's looming power crunch, rather than the $24 billion Hinkley project snarled up in delays, companies developing the technology say.
The Chinese tech giant is hoping to use its cloud and data systems to tackle issues hobbling China's healthcare system like snarled city traffic, long patient queues and a lack of doctors.
The leak not only snarled the state's climate-change efforts but also prompted complaints that the governor was slow to address the problem and that his regulators had failed to prevent it.
First, look carefully at the language of the clue for any words indicating chaos or disorder – in this puzzle, "excitedly" in 15A, "bananas" in 25A and "snarled" in 29A are all examples.
As the bus lurched and twisted its way through the traffic, which had been snarled by demonstrations protesting the country's economic crisis, a representative from the cruise line gave a brief orientation.
The court case that has snarled the latest effort was brought by a Palestinian lawyer and is largely based on his complaint that there will be no municipal balloting in East Jerusalem.
During a summer of transit misery in New York City, a subway track fire in Upper Manhattan on Monday morning sent nine people to the hospital and snarled trains across the city.
Living in and around Baltimore means having to put up with almost daily disruptions, like a steam pipe explosion on June 20 that injured five people and snarled downtown traffic for days.
Chinese investors have money and are looking for returns, while the Chinese government has pushed investment in ways to clean up China's skies, upgrade its industrial capacity and unclog its snarled highways.
A huge traffic jam stretching far out of the city snarled up the main coastal highway - the chief road running from north from the capital - and caused chaos in the districts alongside.
Ropes of magnetic field ascend through the boiling outer layer of our sun, becoming tangled and snarled as they reach the sun's surface, dragged along at different speeds by the sun's rotation.
As we would discover the following morning, a Sunday, the weekend migration turns the neighboring village of Bedrichov into a zoo of snarled traffic, packed parking lots and stripped-bare ski-rental shops.
Airlines canceled more than 4,000 flights across the U.S. over the weekend as heavy snow and thunderstorms snarled operations at major airports in cities like Chicago and Dallas, leaving some travelers stranded overnight.
The average commuter wasted 42 hours — more than a typical work week — and $960 last year snarled in traffic, according to a recent study from the Auto Insurance Center, an insurance information website.
In addition to the hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without paychecks, air travel is snarled, as airports deal with long lines from a worker shortage at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
A rail shutdown also would have snarled area roadways for miles, created massive backups at bridges and tunnels into New York and overwhelmed other forms of public transportation such as buses and ferries.
The November data suggests the Chicago-based planemaker may finally be getting a handle on supplier problems that have snarled production this year as it works toward even higher production rates next year.
The outbreak has snarled global supply chains, prompted numerous countries to close their borders and led to governments ordering citizen lockdowns in Italy and Spain, with Europe the new epicentre of the outbreak.
Road and drivers' organisation ANWB said more than more than 1,000 km (600 miles) of roadways were snarled by the tractors, contributing to what it called the worst morning commute in Dutch history.
The escalating labor issue comes as Freeport, the world's largest publicly traded copper miner, is snarled in a lengthy and costly dispute with Indonesia's government over rights to the Grasberg copper and gold mine.
The reason Klein ended up creating such an explosively false video isn't because he hates the mainstream media, but because he got snarled in YouTube's complicated and sometimes opaque system for monetizing its videos.
The discoveries and massive response by law enforcement snarled street and subway traffic and revived fears of bombings that used such makeshift devices in New York City in 2016 and in Boston in 2013.
In many, the deftly constructed music is snarled around wordy verses: You have to let go, allow the $5 verbiage and shifting melodies to swim around you and become a kind of manic trance.
U.S. President Donald Trump's initial attempt to clamp down for security reasons on immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries and on refugees snarled to a halt amid a judicial backlash and chaos at airports.
Unless they have already been ordered deported by a judge, immigrants who are arrested can plead their case in immigration courts, which have been snarled by a backlog that exceeds half a million cases.
The photo shows Boeing&aposs snarled production line, which was getting ever more clogged as the company built planes that were not yet legal to fly and could not even be delivered to customers.
I was enveloped in a blanket of feedback, made to feel comfortable as a jangly melody was etched out in reverberated splendor before being smashed and violated by snarled vocals, pounding drums and angular guitar.
It is Ms. Landa who takes the Incahuasi khipus, some of which were found neatly rolled up and others in snarled jumbles, and painstakingly cleans and untangles them and prepares them for researchers to decipher.
Many had taken part in the pro-democracy "Occupy Central" protests that snarled streets for weeks in 2014, also known as the "Umbrella Movement" after the means used by protesters to ward off pepper spray.
Image 2 of 2 JOHANNESBURG – Thousands of white farmers have snarled traffic on some major roads in South Africa in what they call their Black Monday protest against the high rate of murders of farmers.
Caixabank, meanwhile, said it was still focused on its snarled takeover of Portugal's Banco BPI, a major step outside its core Spanish market where record low interest rates and fierce competition have pressured its margins.
Subway and bus services shut down in Brasilia, the nation's capital, while demonstrations blocked roads and snarled traffic in the megacities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro as union activists took to the streets.
That morning, thanks to a signal malfunction that snarled trains throughout the system, my train conked out about halfway through my commute, forcing me to abandon ship and walk part of the way to work.
Still, one Weibo user with tongue firmly in cheek worried that the soybeans might get seasick, while another offered the beans some wry advice on how to avoid getting snarled up in the deepening row.
The junction is often snarled with traffic, so in January, someone — either a local authority or a concerned citizen, it's not clear — placed a makeshift concrete median in the road to better manage the flow.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese capital of Tokyo on Tuesday dug out from more than 20 cm of snow that had snarled traffic, trapping cars on bridges and in tunnels, although transport delays remained around the metropolis.
It also snarled transportation from the Middle Atlantic into New England, with more than a quarter of flights into and out of New York's three major airports and Boston's airport canceled, according to tracking service FlightAware.com.
A few panicked moments ticked by, after which I was able to convince myself I had not in fact flown to China, booked a hotel, and schlepped through its infamously snarled traffic on the wrong weekday.
Sitting in folding chairs near the stern, his wife, Nina, and one of their daughters, Mary, peered at the water, looking for the slightest blip in the net — a sign that a fish had been snarled.
The accumulation snarled traffic from Washington, DC to Boston—but all that could have been a lot worse if not for the small armies of salt trucks glazing the roads with brine in advance of the storm.
"It has loops and fans and smooth, well-organized structures, but our images of the surface and our computer models, suggest a turbulent, boiling environment, so the corona should look like a tangled, snarled mess," Caspi says.
And our cities get caught up in the hype, hitching their wagon to unproven concepts in the slim hope that their sleek-suited pitchmen can rescue them from the ills of choked highways and snarled city streets.
The list includes YouTube entertainers like Snarled, Caleb Hyles and Mr. Creepy Pasta, who collectively have around 4.3 million followers, and emerging TikTok stars like Leanne Bailey and Mihaiu Dania, who have 6.5 million followers between them.
As the dangerous disaster continued, Kelly and her co-defendant Baroni, according to prosecutors, reveled in the distress caused by the snarled traffic and refused to accept or return the phone calls of the increasingly desperate mayor.
It could also be a viable mass transportation alternative for traffic-snarled corridors like those between New York and Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles and San Francisco, completing the latter trip in as little as 35 minutes.
"It's the same old theme since 1916," Ms. O'Riordan snarled, referring to the quashed rebellion that gave birth to the Irish republic, between clips of British soldiers on the streets of Northern Ireland and play-fighting children.
The storm also snarled transportation from the Middle Atlantic into New England, with more than a quarter of flights into and out of New York's three major airports and Boston's airport canceled on Friday, tracking service FlightAware.
Saul Adamczewski and I did not get on—when we met, he leaned in and snarled that there was no point in me being on their tour, and every word after that came at me like poison darts.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Torrential rainfall totaling 13 inches (46 cm) pummeled Houston on Monday, causing floods that were believed responsible for five deaths and that snarled transport and turned roads into lakes in the fourth most-populous U.S. city.
Finance Minister Taro Aso told a news conference that Sagawa, a former ministry official appointed to the tax post last July, had offered his resignation for causing confusion in parliament, where debate has been snarled over the affair.
Two years ago, this mountaintop was the scene of a cosmic traffic jam: honking horns, vans and trucks full of astronomers, V.I.P.s, journalists, businesspeople, politicians, protesters and police — all snarled at a roadblock just short of the summit.
Koch called out another infrastructure problem that recently snarled air travel: the nearly half-day power outage last month at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest airport in the world and the home of Delta Air Lines.
Tolls have ranged from 50 cents for a short drive at night to $46.25 last November — paid by fewer than 10 drivers — after an accident snarled traffic on the express lanes and prices rose to head off congestion.
Downed trees and utility poles snarled service on several Metro-North lines, and fallen power lines resulted in the suspension of service on the Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson, Ronkonkoma and Hempstead branches of the Long Island Rail Road.
The atmosphere and architecture shifted quickly, high-rise bustle giving way to a tropical suburbia of chain stores and subdivisions, and then to long stretches of low, snarled jungle interspersed with ranch-style houses and quiet strip malls.
The debate has been snarled by sharp disagreements between liberals worried that a new AUMF would greenlight sweeping new conflicts in the Middle East, and conservatives wary of tying the Pentagon's hands at the expense of national security.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
The nor'easter has already killed at least five people, prompted the cancellation of more than 3,300 flights, snarled ground traffic and knocked out power to more than 1 million customers -- with more than 440,653 of them in Massachusetts.
Unconsciously, her fingers sought out a place where the thread on the sewing machine had snarled under a seam and she couldn't be bothered to unpick it; she had been too eager to see the curtains' finished effect.
The team's final bus from its hotel in San Francisco was caught in snarled traffic coming across the Bay Bridge and was badly delayed; most of the Knicks walked into their locker room just after 6:40 p.m.
Last year, some residents of California's Sonoma County failed to get timely notice of an approaching wildfire that killed 17 people after authorities, concerned about traffic becoming snarled along evacuation routes, decided not to notify everyone at once.
In this new "reputation economy," a shadow industry of fake reviews has emerged, TripAdvisor has been snarled in debates over free speech as it struggles to defend legitimate reviewers against business owners who are lawyering up over bad reviews.
While many residents heeded the emphatic state and local warnings to stay off the roads Friday night and Saturday, others were not so lucky: CNN reported stretches of interstate in Kentucky and Pennsylvania that turned into snarled parking lots.
But the payments by Chris Pitts L.L.C., which does not appear to be registered as a company anywhere in the United States, took a muddied and snarled path through a seemingly unrelated entity that once employed Ms. Toscano-Percoco.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's government and truckers unions reached a deal on Friday to lift a 45-day strike that has snarled coffee exports and pushed up already-high inflation as foodstuff were blocked from moving around the Andean country.
The presser became instantly notorious for his comments on a seemingly different topic, when he snarled that both sides were to blame for what had transpired in Charlottesville, Virginia, that past weekend, equating white supremacists with anti-racist activists.
It's not Russell, the Manson-modeled cult figure in the novel, who seduces Evie: It's a woman named Suzanne, whose snarled black hair shows up in the first pages of the novel, before we even know what to expect.
CARACAS, March 17 (Reuters) - Roadblocks across Venezuela snarled the transportation of goods on Tuesday and businesses in the capital Caracas reported that food deliveries failed to arrive, in signs that a national coronavirus quarantine could worsen a humanitarian crisis.
CARAMANICA "Ride Angles," the debut album from the drummer Sam Ospovat, features seven prismatic, oddly seductive tunes inspired by the 12-tone modern classical composers, the snarled energies of math rock and the rough-riding vigor of jazz improvising.
The day's truce by the world's two biggest economies offered some relief to gathered leaders of the big economies, as the year-long trade war has cost companies billions, snarled global manufacturing and supply chains and worried financial markets.
The second and third sections of the novel become nothing more than clunky melodrama laced with ever-greater implausibility and snarled in repetitive references to the two classic stories of patricide and filicide until the foreshadowing becomes positively penumbral.
She parked her truck a few feet from the house, jumping out to get closer to the remnants of the storm surge: snarled palm fronds and seaweed, at least a foot high, piled a few steps from the house.
For nearly two months, the French struggled to get to work as trains shut down and mammoth demonstrations snarled the streets of Paris, and workers cursed the president and promised the same fate for him as befell Louis XVI.
The debate was also snarled by Iran's Tuesday attacks on a pair of Iraqi bases that are hosting U.S. troops, an episode raising fresh questions about the appropriateness of tying the Pentagon's hands just as the hostilities were mounting.
Despite long lines that snarled even the state's governor, and despite jangled nerves about the Iowa Democratic Party's foul-up two weeks earlier, turnout hit 2800,2000 after an experimental day of voting at a few dozen sites across the state.
Bridget Anne Kelly was sentenced Wednesday in the corruption case, which stemmed from the 2013 toll lane closures on the George Washington Bridge that snarled traffic in Fort Lee, New Jersey, for four days as part of an apparent revenge scheme.
Union representatives were due to meet officials of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government later in the day to try to resolve the dispute, in which taxi drivers have choked main roads and snarled airports, bus and train stations since Saturday.
Still, concerns over snarled traffic could cause some people to think twice about using the roads, said Brigid Callahan Harrison, a professor of political science and law at Montclair State University who had been closely watching the debate over transportation funding.
Early live shows were the stuff of legend—tense, frenetic, electric with an energy crackling between them as they snarled songs like "Fuck the People" and the still flawless "Cat Claw," with its propulsive back and forth and descending guitar slink.
The automobile association said delays in New York are expected to double around this time, and that the Long Island Expressway at Routes 106 and 107, in Nassau County, will become one of the most snarled areas in the country.
Ride-hail apps have become a crucial backup option for New Yorkers swept up in the constant delays on the city's sputtering subway, as happened on Wednesday when signal problems again snarled train lines across a large swath of the city.
It is the second year in a row that municipal elections have been snarled by a snowstorm, but Bill Gardner, New Hampshire's secretary of state, has told local officials they are not permitted to reschedule their elections because of the weather.
Three key domestic spying programs will expire Sunday after Senate Republicans set up a vote for next early week on reauthorization of the 2015 USA Freedom Act, which has snarled amid objections from GOP privacy hawks and President Donald Trump.
The Mohawk blockade, which was entering its 12th day and began after the Royal Canadian Mounted Police began arresting Wet'suwet'en protesters, has been accompanied by widespread protests of shorter duration that have snarled traffic and blocked ports and other rail lines.
Environmental Protection officials said the department repaired 21 water-main breaks in January, including one in Lower Manhattan that disrupted rush-hour subway service and another on the West Side that snarled traffic and left nearby buildings without water for hours.
While President-elect Donald J. Trump was already disliked by many New Yorkers, he did not win any new fans in his hometown on Thursday when his flight to the inaugural festivities in Washington snarled air traffic at La Guardia Airport.
With a population nearing 100 million, the most populated city in Africa, and a host of problems ranging from poor education to snarled traffic, Egypt has become a powerful incubator for startups and technology companies in the Middle East and Africa.
Some of the topics she covers are clearly of less interest to her than others; you can tell when she really comes alive (early episodes dealing with Texas's restrictive abortion laws — recently struck down by the Supreme Court — snarled with sharp teeth).
Central banks can still help: Satyam Panday, senior US economist at S&P Global Ratings, points out that while interest rate cuts don't directly address some of the problems caused by the coronavirus, such as snarled supply chains, they could still prove useful.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The second winter storm in a week hit New York and surrounding states on Wednesday, bringing heavy snow that delayed or canceled flights and snarled traffic at evening rush hour as thousands remained without power from the last nor'easter.
With New York's population at an all-time high, its streets snarled by mounting traffic and its famed public transit system in steep decline both above ground and below, it has become increasingly apparent that the city is choking on its own growth.
When asked why the L line was so snarled on Thursday, why thousands of commuters were forced to wait hours or abandon the subway altogether, Kevin Ortiz, a spokesman for the transit agency, would say only that there had been door problems.
Four years ago, it was the Sanders camp that raised alarm about the reliability of Iowa's opaque results, in a clash that yielded a more complex set of data-reporting requirements that appear to have snarled the state party this time around.
Notably, the order does not require former felons to complete payment of fines or other legal costs before winning the right to vote, an issue that has snarled implementation of a 2018 ballot initiative that ordered the restoration of voting rights in Florida.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Thousands of taxi drivers snarled traffic in the center of Buenos Aires on Thursday to protest the threat to their business from Uber, in the latest reminder of the headaches the ride-hailing platform faces worldwide as it prepares to go public.
Plans to find another buyer then got snarled in a lengthy legal battle after Behgjet I. Pacolli, a Swiss millionaire originally from Kosovo who is now the country's foreign minister, announced that a company he owned was suing the government over the original sale.
Taken together, the various woes snarled at least eight lines on New York City's dilapidated subway on Thursday, upending the travels of furious riders who were forced to wait on packed platforms for trains that never came or were too full to squeeze inside.
Following the snarled messes that were the Iowa caucuses in 2020 — replete with data reporting errors, a catastrophic app failure and electoral cringe that aired live on CNN — Pete Buttigieg infamously declared himself the winner before even one percent of the vote had been announced.
Foot and vehicle traffic is now frequently snarled by barriers and closed streets in the area, where the prospect of seeing Mr. Trump or another national political figure is a lure for visitors and a headache for high-end shops on the surrounding blocks.
"We've gotten so snarled up with debate over witnesses that the two leaders haven't been able to come to terms on this first phase so it looks like we'll go forward with a Republican [package]," said Murkowski, who said she would support McConnell's proposal.
During the months of snarled traffic, choked sidewalks and tightened police checkpoints that clogged the streets of Manhattan around Trump Tower after the building's best-known resident was elected president, Charelric Lenglain noticed a dismaying change in the foot traffic to his nearby salon.
A system that handles 40,85033 flights every day is too critical to be undone by poor system design and a general lack of resiliency such as the issue that snarled East Coast airspace last week when a key facility in Leesburg, Va., was evacuated.
Although Britain intends to prioritise the flow of goods at ports in a no-deal scenario, Wheeler said traffic at the southern English port of Dover and at Calais in northern France was likely to get snarled up by vehicles lacking the necessary paperwork.
Fresh snow buried cars and snarled travel from Denver to St. Louis, and behind the snow came a mass of air so frigid that the National Weather Service declared a wide area of the north central United States to be entering another deep freeze.
But we looked on as she desperately, ferociously snarled at Serena that Serena is an "evil bitch" and a "motherfucking cunt" while they drove away from Hannah; June knows she can be bolder now that she's fulfilled the one duty Gilead believes in the most.
But Clark's idiosyncrasies overpowered the uber-producer's retro aesthetic during MASSEDUCTION's protracted release: "New York" is a luscious piano ballad that includes a "motherfucker" nobody else could muster, "Los Ageless" snarled and bubbled, and Clark promoted the record with a series of awkward, sarcastic fake interview segments.
Sums it up: "Record flooding in Texas is straining superhighway of energy trade," is the subhead of this in-depth Wall Street Journal look at how the storm has snarled the vast network of refineries, ports, pipelines, trucking routes, and other energy infrastructure along the Gulf Coast.
As the more onerous aspects of transportation — cue video of any traffic-snarled commute — are handed over to self-driving machines, consumers will have more resources to deploy on special cars that they'll drive occasionally on roads that will be less clogged thanks to smart AVs.
"There's some strategies that are being put into place to try and mark the end the line, in traffic, with police cruisers, so that those voters snarled in traffic will be able to get into the polling place," Deputy Secretary of State David Scanlan told CNN.
From the terrified howl that opened their self-titled debut Braille Animal in 2008 to the semi-tonal pyrotechnics of 113's Melt Cry Sleep—"The streets ignite / When I'm on fire," vocalist Brian Lake snarled there—the band has only built on its own glorious debauchery.
You can see where Goodman has selected sections of the line as a border to help contain and define the image, allowing a head-like form to arise  out of a snarled web, but that does not deny the feeling of madness lurking in the lines.
His device, however, affixed to his torso with plastic zip ties, failed to fully detonate, the police said, and Mr. Ullah himself was the only one seriously injured in a blast that sent smoke billowing through the underground passageways of Midtown and snarled a Monday morning commute.
However, all three countries in the NAFTA pact see resolving the issue as part of a larger move to normalize trade relations in the wake of months of tit-for-tat tariffs that have raised costs and snarled supply chains for North American manufacturers and farmers.
After his first race, which was decided by just 0.56 percent and went to conservative Felipe Calderon, Lopez Obrador&aposs supporters mounted a protest camp that snarled traffic and hurt businesses for months along a 3-mile (5-kilometer) stretch of road in the heart of the capital.
Police sources said at least one man had been shot and killed at a protest in the city of La Ceiba, while about 12 members of the military and police force had been injured in demonstrations that snarled traffic outside Honduras' main port on Friday and around the country.
Chris Christie reiterated Friday that he had no prior knowledge of lane closures in 2013 that snarled traffic on the George Washington Bridge and led to guilty verdicts Friday for two former officials for what prosecutors said was a deliberate effort to punish the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee.
Instead, there is suspense, and a different spectre lurking around every corner—whether it's a manic hyperblast, a ponderous riff, a thrashy break, a snarled word, or one of the many truly torturous, howled vocal spasms that haunt the corridors of this release like so many vengeful ghosts.
Zell Miller, a cantankerously independent politician from the mountains of northern Georgia who disdained backslapping and baby-kissing as he snarled at journalists and battled fellow Democrats in his four years as a United States senator, died on Friday morning at his home in Young Harris, Ga. He was 21975.
While lower interest rates could help ease financial conditions, which have tightened in recent days, they can't remedy snarled supply chains and lower factory output, or the fact that people don't want to take vacations or eat out at restaurants, Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, told me.
The vote was the first test of whether the protests could transform public anger that has led millions to take to the streets into actual votes, or whether the populace had grown weary of acts of civil disobedience that have snarled transportation and forced the closing of schools and businesses.
This time congestion pricing is back at a moment of crisis — above ground, streets are becoming increasingly snarled in large part because of the boom in ride-hailing apps, while below ground the problem is even worse as the city's aging subway system is riddled with delays and in dire need of money.
Prosecutors and defendants alike agreed that the illegal scheme the pair cooked up in 2013 -- the closure of critical lanes of the George Washington Bridge -- was a way to deliberately create snarled traffic to punish the mayor of Ft. Lee (a tiny town near the bridge) for not endorsing Christie's re-election bid that year.
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled his $82.2 billion executive budget for New York City on Tuesday with a presentation focused on savings extracted from city agencies, and a few new programs intended to address problems that arose over the past year, from snarled snowplows in Queens to voting woes in the presidential primary last week.
Whiskey lullabies, class struggle, love, loneliness—nothing could've made more sense to a couple of weird, sensitive kids who clung to our bullet belts and combat boots, debated the merits of train-hopping, and snarled at our racist classmates in the sea of John Deere caps, Pink Floyd tie-dye, and Confederate flags that ebbed and flowed around us.
Maybe it is the snarled growl of Lyons and the fist-pumping riffs on songs like "The Last Ones Standing," or perhaps it could just be the need for some old-fashioned anarchy in a time when fascism has slunk into the forefront of American politics, but Antisect's latest screeds carry an especial sense of urgency.
One man was killed in the port city of La Ceiba on Friday and a 19-year old woman was shot in the head early Saturday in Tegucigalpa as soldiers busted up protesters' blockades of rubble and burning tires that had snarled traffic in the capital and major ports, a spokesman for the national police said.
Movies may conjure an aura of magic in our lives, but moviemaking offers New Yorkers one more thing to complain about, along with late trains, snarled traffic, hordes of slow-moving tourists, incomprehensible parking and trash-collection rules, and everything that just isn't the way it used to be whenever it was supposed to be better than now.
Last July, he was at N.Y.U. Langone when a track fire at a subway station in Harlem injured nine people; last December he was at a meeting at Madison Square Garden when snow snarled service; and last week, he was driving to a Greater New York Hospital Association meeting when a major storm forced the suspension of Metro-North trains.
One Republican source compared the dynamics to that of the conservative House Freedom Caucus forcing former Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio) to demand far-right policies in budget debates, even if it snarled efforts to keep the government running.
"Origami Harvest" stretches six lengthy tracks across a full hour of snarled interplay between the classical strings of the Mivos Quartet; Mr. Akinmusire and his two improvising brethren, Marcus Gilmore on drums and Sam Harris on piano; and the poet and rapper Victor Vazquez, a former member of Das Racist, who goes by Kool A.D. The result is a tangled portrait of anxieties, one that adheres to its own standards of beauty, taking no particular tradition for granted.
The plane in question does not appear to actually be an antique Reich original, despite it being clearly marked with the Balkenkreuz, an Iron Cross-like symbol used on Nazi planes and armored vehicles before and during World War II. CBS reported it was a variant of a North American Aviation T-6 Texan, a model developed in 1936 and used for decades afterwards, mocked up by a nonprofit called the Condor Squadron to look like a German fighter for mock dogfights and parades:No vehicles on the ground were involved in the afternoon crash that snarled traffic about 30 miles west of downtown Los Angeles.

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