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"You get on that bad side, and then it snowballs and snowballs, and then you're eventually pushed out."
Only twice, he said, was it for snowballs being thrown — and in both incidents, the snowballs were being aimed at passing cars.
Comets are like "cosmic snowballs" of gas, rocks and dust.
A bunch of Kashmiri kids play with snowballs in Srinagar.
The beads grow like cartoon snowballs racing down a hill.
The couple joined opposite teams and let the snowballs fly.
You're reading a child his Miranda rights for throwing snowballs?
At Dupont Circle, hundreds gathered to pelt each other with snowballs.
Kasich exchanged snowballs with reporters covering his campaign, according to CNN.
You too could be catching snowballs and garnering sweet internet fame.
The drug snowballs in value as it gets to the actual consumer.
The spare storytelling snowballs wonderfully, from creepy smiling utopia to downhill disaster.
Perhaps that will bring more giant snowballs to the U.S. Great Lakes.
Snowballs of sea foam sailed over dunes and splattered in the streets.
And I didn't bring any snowballs to throw at you this year.
Then, you prototype and publicize the idea and hope that grassroots enthusiasm snowballs.
They threw snowballs at him and nearly tore apart his local district chief.
They find their son through him, and then this story snowballs from there.
"Too many couples put off sex therapy and the problem snowballs," she says.
I made snowballs and turned them into families with sticks and pine needles.
In the clip, a blue-coat wearing Otto and his travel companions pack snowballs in their bare hands — laughing alongside what appears to be three local children as they throw the snowballs towards the camera, which switches to slow-motion.
Yes, learning about money has plenty to do with compound returns and debt snowballs.
Snowballs were cutting through the sky like TIE fighters in search of rebel forces.
Do not be fooled by short-term weather fluctuations, or by distractions like snowballs.
About 180 miles northwest of Milwaukee, there is a different conversation occurring around snowballs.
The idea is to take advantage of the stickiness that makes snowballs hang together.
Tweets from the Chiefs showed players throwing snowballs during warmups and making snow angels.
Here's two minutes of a gorgeously fluffy cat trying to catch snowballs -- in slow motion.
People are whipping snowballs at the competitors as they're going over jumps and doing flips.
Recently, Epic Games added planes and snowballs to Fortnite, so it's never been more exciting.
In St. Peter's Square, priests and seminarians from the Vatican threw snowballs at each other.
It would take around 1,250 Snowballs to handle DigitalGlobe's archives but just a single snowball.
So you can't be affected so much that what happens next snowballs into something worse.
In a rare display, hundreds of naturally formed snowballs are rolling around a Siberian beach.
And that snowballs into two responses, which turns into three more replies, and so on.
This effect snowballs as time goes on, shrinking kids' prospects of higher education and employment.
In St. Peter's Square in the Vatican priests and seminarians threw snowballs at each other.
Then again, the picture could change if the conflict snowballs into a full-scale war.
It also made it possible for companies to run certain kinds of computations inside Snowballs.
I promised him I wouldn't let anyone throw snowballs at him because of the #GOPDebate. pic.twitter.
The giant snowballs began to appear on the beach about a week and a half ago.
They're also super impressed by how many snowballs he can throw in a minute — easily 300.
If you want to wild out on snowballs, push the plunger to empty the magazine faster.
In a unanimous decision, the board approved Best's measure to legalize throwing snowballs in the town.
Once you've broken those boundaries once in terms of where you can have sex, it snowballs.
Players will start with snowballs in the first round of a Gunfight match, according to GameRant.
When I started Rolling Snowballs, I did what came naturally and moved from left to right.
And if the pandemic snowballs out of control, the U.S. would need 22020 times more beds.
While playing titles like Extreme Whiteout, I was able to use the headset's tracking to move from side to side while skiing down a mountain; Merry Snowballs gave me the ability to dodge snowballs while firing my own at pesky kids using the standard Daydream controller.
Everybody in the audience was a shitty kid, just whipping snowballs at the competitors and the judges.
In one image, two women are tossing snowballs at one another, on either side of a snowman.
Similar snowballs were spotted on the shores of Lake Michigan in 2014, shown in the video below.
Still, there was enough snow in the stands for people to make a whole bunch of snowballs.
Until then, enjoy these innocent, jovial bundles of black-and-white fluff tumbling about like sweet snowballs.
The largest of the naturally formed snowballs measured nearly 3 feet across, according to Russian news reports.
In Severance, a town about 60 miles north of Denver, it's long been illegal to throw snowballs.
As mentioned, the snowballs were plenty and anatomically correct, and extremely well-endowed snowmen dotted the landscape.
I come for the Snowballs, baseballs of sausage stuffed with black truffles and coated in Parmesan cheese.
Such snowballs can form when heavy snowfall is followed by a period of thawing, then, again, freezing.
You play something and some words come and it kind of snowballs like that — if you're doing well.
More parole can mean more supervision and court fees — it snowballs and the resolution is pushed farther away.
When you look at patterns of popularity on the web, there's a small core interest that snowballs quickly.
I was throwing snowballs at him and he couldn't understand why they disappeared when they hit the ground.
After that, you just keep drinking and the effect snowballs: "More alcohol, more blockage, more pee," Fosnight says.
"You get out of sync a little bit, and the next thing you know it snowballs on you."
Along the way, an acquaintance of ours started throwing snowballs at us, playfully, and we started throwing back.
But while I regret the snowballs and the size of that ice cream scoop, I don't regret this.
After every first down, every score, every defensive stop, fans in the upper deck flung snowballs in glee.
On a snowy day in 2000, some University of Cincinnati football fans decided to chuck a few snowballs.
The shutdown wouldn&apost be immediate, allowing users to continue waddling, dancing, and throwing snowballs as sentient penguins.
Only two of those instances involved snowballs, but only because folks were pelting cars driving on the road.
We sweated, luxuriating in the heat, pawing snowballs from the floor and running them against our bare skin.
In one such instance, a Santa Claus was booed at and pelted with snowballs at a Philadelphia Eagles vs.
Why, he wondered, was it illegal to throw snowballs in a place where it was legal to buy marijuana?
And comets are sort of like dirty snowballs, leaving a trail of rocks and ice that lingers in space.
During contentious, heated games, fans were apt to hurl objects at the opposing team: dog biscuits, snowballs, beer cups.
"He's throwing snowballs down to the students in the crowd," the university police's assistant chief, Jeff Corcoran, told WCPO.
That day, after I filed my photos, I snuck out early to take my daughter out for birthday snowballs.
Phosphorus seems to be yet another life-giving element that the space snowballs brought when they pummeled the planet.
On the way home, two kids nailed me in the back, hard, with icy snowballs from atop a bridge.
The victims were among a group of young people who were throwing snowballs at passing cars, the police said.
But because of Dane's efforts, there has been an official recognition that snowballs are no longer an offensive object.
Brittle synth leads shimmer like freshly rolled up snowballs; sighing ambience plumes outward like fogged breath on a car window.
Replays showed that at least two snowballs were thrown at Kristoffersen during his second run, one appearing to hit him.
The entrance to a nearby mosque is littered with ski boots; young women in headscarves pelt each other with snowballs.
In films, you might become pals with a talking snowman or at least fling at few snowballs at Bill Murray.
Here it suggests soft gold that has been fought over — many chunks are shattered — or perhaps David Hammons's disintegrating snowballs.
He criticized fans in Cleveland for throwing debris on the field and implored fans in Cincinnati to stop throwing snowballs.
One of the snowballs struck a white Toyota, and the driver of the car shot at the children, police said.
He said town officials are searching for printed documents that may have included original language classifying snowballs as offensive objects.
Like something out of a fairytale, thousands of large, spherical snowballs suddenly covered the ground after an especially heavy storm.
Kate also briefly joined in a snowball fight with the children before handing her cotton wool snowballs over to the kids.
As the levels progress, however, that seemingly basic structure snowballs into a masterfully thought-out Swiss Army knife of gameplay options.
The snowballs case shows how difficult it can be for the likes of Metro do Porto to claim they were hoodwinked.
Though we sacrificed that year's ski trip, we still managed to throw snowballs in Boston Common after our Tufts University tour.
Alexander Vindman's blockbuster testimony against TrumpHere's every way Republicans have tried and failed to defend Trump as the impeachment inquiry snowballs
Had it been as large as he thought, its gravity would have knocked its companion snowballs out of the solar system.
Making sweet pizzas on the Candytron 3000, chucking snowballs at other penguins, getting your Puffle some accessories at the pet shop.
What happened before, where those snowballs came from — between David and I there's always been an agreement: don't talk about it.
The grim tone snowballs, growing more oppressive, when the man (unnamed) and woman (Mia) get together again years after the accident.
For the past 57 years, the city of Wausau has banned throwing snowballs, an ordinance that drew national attention last month.
Unfortunately, a lot of legislative communications snowballs into an avalanche of information, which buries the audience, the message and the messenger.
As the pieces of the investigation start to fall into place, everything snowballs to a sudden climax that completely changes your investigation.
Some tourists and residents still took to city streets, building snowmen, chucking snowballs, and snapping photos of the city shrouded in white.
"Take that, Putin!" he said at one point as he ducked and dodged a flurry of snowballs, though most hit him squarely.
"2 people teaming up against 98 other people still have a snowballs chance in hell at winning a match," said one player.
He said the shilling would likely weaken past 3,720 in the coming days as the global economic impact of the coronavirus snowballs.
I'd be more of the little troublemaker, class-clown type of kid, like, throwing snowballs or, you know, other things in class.
So if that mob mentality is toward equality, social equity, and respect for all and is prioritized, watch how that sentiment snowballs.
While the Bengals were playing the Seattle Seahawks in December 1989, fans in Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium were throwing snowballs at opposing players.
Adapted from flight simulation software, it creates the experience of flying through a virtual ice canyon while exchanging snowballs with penguins and snowmen.
For those with no official role to play, it was a day for sledding, snowboarding or snowshoeing — or lobbing snowballs and building snowmen.
Unlike asteroids, which are mostly rock, comets are sometimes called "dirty snowballs," conglomerations of various kinds of ices along with rock and dust.
So does a snowflake's structure have anything to do with whether it will be good for making snowballs, as opposed to sled-riding?
After that round, they can use guns, but also continue to pick up snowballs across the map throughout the rest of the game.
When those bad decisions happen in a high-pressure culture without strong company values or ethics, it snowballs into a full-scale scandal.
That's why we're cultivating such an expertly chill vibe today, with stories of happy mothers, Siberian snowballs, and catalysts for more Canadian-American romance.
Today, many nutrition experts agree that excess sugar provides unnecessary calories with little to no nutritional value and, over time, snowballs into health consequences.
The snowballs look as if they were meticulously crafted by hand and then strategically placed across the beach, but they formed through natural processes.
Nuns throwing snowballs in front of basilicas, famous landmarks dusted in white, and citizens building a snowman wearing lipstick with makeup brushes for arms.
This year, Kent's holiday selection includes nine new card designs — from cheerful present-stuffed stockings to jaunty snowballs — as well as themed gift tags.
The pair was hurling snowballs at passing cars with a group of children on Saturday evening, Milwaukee police said in a series of tweets.
Thinking metaphorically, it's not unreasonable to expect charitable actions — much like snowballs — to have more impact on people nearby than on those far away.
"It just kind of snowballs into our people doing things that they know they shouldn't do and further financially obligating themselves," Mr. Begaye said.
One winter a 13-year-old McKay and his friends, with little else to do, started chucking snowballs at each other and parked cars.
"In simple terms, asteroids are rocky and devoid of ices, while comets are a mixture of rock and ice, so-called 'dirty snowballs,'" Knight added.
This created the "network effect" — a process in which the value snowballs as more production attracts more consumption and more consumption leads to more production.
In his most recent snowy adventure, Da Mao decided to turn his water dish into a snow toy, because pandas can't make snowballs very well.
And in the last snapshot, Kim and Kanye posed without their kids as they leaned on large, plush, faux snowballs while pretending to be sleeping.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden's hypothetical high school brawl apparently has D.C. in a fighting mood -- 'cause 2 senators actually got into it ... with snowballs.
At their team's final game of the 1968 season, feeling irritable, they diverted themselves at halftime by booing Santa Claus and pelting him with snowballs.
This pressure could further intensify if coronavirus snowballs in the U.S. as it has elsewhere in the world, where mass quarantines have become status quo.
We've seen acts of unkindness projected onto a spouse, coupled by a failure to forgive, so it snowballs until they don't have a marriage anymore.
As the snowballs are flying, we also learn the reason for Luke's reluctance to be drawn into the battle: His father died in a real war.
In the late 1960s, Philadelphia Eagles fans famously booed a 19-year-old kid dressed as Santa Claus, right before they started pelting him with snowballs.
Even if our telescopes turn up nothing, a system where rogue exoplanets and larger-than-Earth-sized snowballs are possible is an amazing place to live.
"One guy from a neighborhood says 'I am going' and then someone else says 'I am going with him,' and it snowballs from there," he said.
Though this is the first time the older villagers have seen the formations, it's not the first time naturally formed snowballs have rolled onto a beach.
Someone who types something mean will feel less accountable if others are also writing negative comments — and so it snowballs into an unbearable situation like Bieber's.
He sold snowballs like bootleg luxury goods outside the Cooper Union, 30 years before the historically free art school, overextended with construction projects, began charging tuition.
Warmer temperatures produce snow that still has plenty of liquid water molecules, creating a sticky and wet winter wonderland for building snowballs, snowmen and snow forts.
Samoyeds are just snowballs in dog form, and watching a full five minutes of Samoyed puppy shenanigans is like getting buried under an avalanche of cuteness.
With a backdrop of fellow officers chucking snowballs at each other, Deputy Police Chief Matt Barnes explained the law in a video posted on December 5.
One of the snowballs struck a white Toyota, and the driver of that car then fired shots into the group, striking the two children, they said.
The snowballs function a lot like other throwable items in the game, like knives, and players can pick them up across the new Winter Docks map.
Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul sent a holiday message to his fans, which turned out to be somewhat difficult for him as he was pelted with snowballs.
Still, the anything-goes approach lets the film surge in one unexpected direction after another, and its sheer unpredictability becomes a huge asset as the story snowballs.
What they ate: Sunflower seeds, Hostess Snowballs, mini chocolate donuts, mini white-powdered donuts, potato chips, bottled water, tortilla chips, peanuts, entire display of gum and lollipops.
What started as a simple notification check snowballs into an hour-long session as you swipe through rows of notifications and scroll through endless social media feeds.
In the winter of 1983, outside Cooper Union, in the East Village, he staged a legendary performance in which he solemnly peddled snowballs, priced according to size.
There's certainly more I could do, but already, I'd had experienced a satisfying progress over the course of Rolling Snowballs that was explicitly because of the ninjis.
If districts choose to participate, young scholars will spend snowy days inside working on writing assignments and math problems, rather than building snowmen and pelting friends with snowballs.
Outside the extraterrestrial, "Oxycontin Girl"—written by Claypool—is a darker cautionary tale of a silver-spoon-fed daddy's girl whose pill problem snowballs into a heroin addiction.
Snowballs, and then social media is the key snowball, or as it amplifies and creates the situation that improves his life, and also makes the horrible situation worse.
Frozen balls of ice and dust Comets are "cosmic snowballs" of frozen gases, rock and dust, according to NASA, and can be the size of a small town.
It snowballs, too: prominent placement makes a piece more popular, which makes it more prominent, which makes it yet more popular, which makes…well, you get the idea.
"Some races are pretty bad with the changing snow, then it's icy, then you have grip and then you don't have grip, then it all snowballs," Stuhec said.
These snowballs are easily dislodged by passing stars and knocked hither and fro — many inward toward their mother star and its planets, but others outward across the galaxy.
In the game's latest update, Infinity Ward and Activision are rolling out a new gunfight mode, cleverly titled "Snowfight," that lets players trade in their guns for snowballs.
It passed through forests of ponderosa pine; the trees held the snow way out on the tips of their branches, in clumps, as if they were clutching snowballs.
A rumor gets started on Twitter or WhatsApp, people start forwarding it along because of how it reinforces whatever their personal politics are, and then it snowballs from there.
A few snowballs were thrown at the windows of a branch of Roshen, the confectionary business owned by Poroshenko, who was a wealthy chocolatier before he went into politics.
Granted, it felt like someone was throwing snowballs and buckets of cold water at me as I engaged my core muscles, but that was all part of the fun.
On November 22, 2014, Tamir Rice was throwing snowballs and playing with a toy pellet gun in a Cleveland park when a police car rolled into the snowy field.
This is a series about the the kind of disappointment that snowballs and accumulates over the course of a life, and the way that families can hurt each other.
Much of the students' prickly nationalism gets vented on social media, often anonymously, and then snowballs as it is picked up by news sites and internet users in China.
We used to have some very raucous parties, but the reason this got out of hand was because it was snowing and somebody started bringing snowballs inside the bar.
I hadn't even considered the possibility there was a high path on the stage, and the moment I started exploring, Rolling Snowballs became an entirely different kind of level.
On a cold winter morning in 1983, Hammons placed a rug on the sidewalk outside Cooper Union, and laid out ten rows of perfectly formed snowballs in graduated sizes.
Facebook On November 22, 2014, Tamir Rice was throwing snowballs and playing with a toy pellet gun in a Cleveland park when a police car rolled into the snowy field.
RIYADH (Reuters) - At a shopping mall in southern Riyadh, a woman shrouded in black robes and bulgy black coat throws snowballs at her young son, giggling underneath a face covering.
The move comes as the long downtrend of U.S. cigarette sales snowballs, forcing big tobacco companies to venture into an area rife with regulatory hurdles but healthier long-term outlook.
SCHLADMING, Austria (Reuters) - Local favorite Marcel Hirscher edged out Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen at the World Cup slalom in Schladming on Tuesday after his great rival had snowballs thrown at him.
Once a petition snowballs to a certain number, the issue could, as in the Swiss system, go before administrators who could reach out to the initial petitioner to draft legislation.
Image: Sergey Bychenkov/Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute Incredible photographs from a beach in Nyda, Siberia, show thousands of naturally formed snowballs spread across an 11 mile stretch of coast.
To get a better sense of how student-loan debt snowballs and what it means for your future, I called up Brian Karimzad, MagnifyMoney's co-founder and head of research.
" Along with the card were coconut-coated cakes called Sno Balls, a photograph of Inhofe and a poem: "Roses are red, snowballs are white, together we'll get the solution right.
" — Cat Quinn, beauty director Rael Moisture Melt Snowball Hyaluronic Acid Concentrate"I'm obsessed with these hyaluronic acid 'snowballs' from Rael, which you melt in your hand using your favorite serum.
A bad feedback loop gets going: The idea of bodily malfunction makes me feel woozy; the wooziness makes me suspect my body is malfunctioning; this suspicion snowballs; I get woozier.
About four years ago, Hostess Brands—the iconic maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos, Snowballs, Zingers, and those chocolate cupcakes with the swirly white frosting on top—filed for bankruptcy.
A village administrator told The Siberian Times that the snowballs formed in late October after water in the Gulf of Ob rose up onto land and covered the beach in ice.
As it spat snowballs and hurled icicles, it was all I could do to roll out of the way and fire off a shot or two before it was upon me.
This party kicks off a chain of events—understandable anger on one side, condescending "who cares?" on the other—that snowballs as the ten episodes progress, getting increasingly thorny and dangerous.
Look, we're not saying there's any wrong time to announce that you've brought two literal snowballs into the family, but right after news that Beyoncé's twins were born is an interesting choice.
When Deona Duke woke up from a medically-induced coma to begin recovering from burns that covered almost a third of her body, one of her treatments was hurling snowballs at penguins.
The video is a snapshot of summertime in Baltimore, showing Choc chilling in her native Gilmor Homes on the city's westside, people making snowballs on the street, and a neighborhood basketball game.
In "Breaking the Ice," airing Tuesday, Dewan's bunny-truck character is going about her business, making a pile of snowballs, when the glaciers she's sitting atop starts to melt and break apart.
But if all you know about this city is that one time, many years ago, some fans threw snowballs at a very shabby Santa, then you don't know anything about the city.
The interest rate paid by Bunds is just 0.5 percent, so even a slight rise in the bond yield can outweigh an investor's return and spark a sell-off that quickly snowballs.
SCHLADMING, Austria, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Local favourite Marcel Hirscher edged out Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen at the World Cup slalom in Schladming on Tuesday after his great rival had snowballs thrown at him.
Protesters and law enforcement faced off early Thursday morning on Backwater Bridge for the third straight night, with demonstrators throwing snowballs at officers and climbing onto a barricade before being pushed back.
Comets are sort of like dirty snowballs: As they travel through the solar system, they leave behind a dusty trail of rocks and ice that lingers in space long after they leave.
The car's occupants spilled out, joining other families who high-stepped through snowdrifts — just about everyone smiling, some tossing snowballs — toward the entrance to Santa's Workshop, a theme park from another era.
And because ongoing, unending movement seems crucial to finishing a level as quickly as possible, I stuck to the lower areas of Rolling Snowballs, trying to keep up on the gas pedal.
Now, instead of deftly dodging enemies on the ground, I was combo'ing together epic leaps from mid-air snowballs and trying to slide down slopes, ever-so-slightly increasing my overall speed.
The improv group (because of course the students form an improv group) puts on a sketch after dessert and while it starts off completely harmless, it quickly snowballs into an attach on Allie.
Snow can be the perfect plaything for young paramours, who turn into little kids as they toss snowballs at each other, wrestle in piles of the stuff, or ski down powder-covered slopes.
It's got a great Renaissance-inspired theme and art style, and clever gameplay that quickly snowballs into an all-out race as you and your opponents try to accumulate the most points first.
Unlike a number of other Long Island high schools, Huntington High says nothing about gang activity on its website; instead it offers guidance on throwing snowballs ("dangerous") and keeping the hallways clear ("essential").
Bumble recently planned and paid for a proposal in Brooklyn that involved bringing the woman into a winter-themed warehouse and pelting her with fake snowballs from behind trees planted for the event.
The snowballs tapped into the iconoclastic spirit of Marcel Duchamp, who once peddled his "Rotoreliefs," small disks that formed a visual image when turned on a Victrola, at an inventors' fair in Paris.
Mentally taking people to a distant, safe place reduces their anxiety, he says, while interactivity–the ability to move around an environment and throw snowballs, for example–helps them to feel more in control.
At various points in the 1980s, he sold snowballs on a sidewalk near the Bowery, erected three-story-high basketball hoops in Brooklyn, and made sculptures from hair swept from Harlem barber shop floors.
When you build your fanbase online and that snowballs into you breaking out, despite making music that would otherwise never be cosigned by the mainstream music industry, it can go pretty much either way.
Then there is the infamous incident in December 1968 when a man dressed as Santa Claus was sent on the field during halftime and the crowd responded with boos and pelting him with snowballs.
When you're a kid, winter is best spent chucking snowballs and sledding down dangerous hills that your parents told you not to — but when you get older, it's all about staying the hell in bed.
The new images reveal Ultima Thule is the first "contact binary" ever seen up close in the comet belt, a double-lobed comet built of two snowballs gently wedded together that rotates once every 15 hours.
The memes started innocently:  when ur makin a snowman w/ ur niece but she cant roll big snowballs yet so u be the big snowball & wait for her to put a litle snowball on u pic.twitter.
"Like snowballs," Ms. Boone said, describing perhaps the duo's only creative efforts from that time not to be sold later on by her or Mr. Gagosian, another super-gallerist regular at the Odeon, for millions of dollars.
But the situation snowballs into a "hostage situation" and ends with Quinn in handcuffs and Carrie as the only person who realizes that the man watching her house is somehow connected to the delivery company Sekou worked for.
"Such violence does not exist in a vacuum but snowballs from intolerance and bullying that begins in classrooms, too often comes from politicians, religious leaders and is often not treated with respect by the media," the statement read.
"Such violence does not exist in a vacuum but snowballs from intolerance and bullying that begins in classrooms, too often comes from politicians or religious leaders and is often not treated with respect by the media," the article continued.
" Referring to city whose—ahem—exuberant sports fans memorably pelted Santa Claus with snowballs, he said, "Whatever I've got in my career now, I would have had a great deal more if I played in Los Angeles or Chicago.
As Cruz hunkered down Friday for debate prep, Kasich was holding his 98th, 99th and 100th town halls in the state, playfully throwing snowballs at campaign aides and paying heed to the way New Hampshire has traditionally been won.
This is what group replies will look like: As a group conversation snowballs, Twitter told Motherboard that up to 50 usernames could be replied to in a conversation without the usernames taking up any of those precious 140 characters.
So, while snowballs might have been flying on the Senate floor early in 2015, by the end of the year, scientists were reporting that it was the warmest year on record, beating a record set only the year before.
The long-standing head of Italian infrastructure group Atlantia Giovanni Castellucci is ready to step down as a probe into a deadly bridge collapse snowballs, prompting its top shareholder, the Benetton family, to pull support, sources said on Monday.
On that February afternoon in 2015 in one of the toughest sections in the Bronx, Angie, a sixth-grader at the time, was walking home from school when she came upon a group of boys hurling snowballs at a cab driver.
The more money, time, and emotions you invest, with still no baby in your arms, the more you think, Well, I've spent this much, I've come this far, I might as well go a bit further, and a bit further, and… It snowballs.
Controversy snowballs The controversy erupted in November, amid rumors that the movie, which is based on a 16th century poem, featured a romantic dream sequence involving the Hindu queen, portrayed in the film by Bollywood star Deepika Padukone, and an invading Muslim king.
Earlier this year, Diane Gromala of the Pain Studies Lab at Simon Fraser University in Canada and her colleagues reported on a VR game called Cryoslide—inspired by SnowWorld—which involves sliding through a snowy landscape and icy cave while throwing snowballs at fantasy creatures.
While Bunnie manages to keep all her snowballs intact as she hops from piece to piece of the broken glacier, it's then up to Blaze and his pals to save the day when she's stranded in the middle of a huge body of water.
Republican unease with President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE is building, and if it snowballs, the White House could suffer significant political damage.
After a scoreless first half between Scottish Championship league teams St. Mirren and Dundee United, fans from both sides began packing up snowballs and hurling them at each other across the corner of the field, bringing a little of their own fun to an otherwise dreary day.
However, you can override that with various mental strategies, and Hunter Hoffman demonstrated in the '90s: If you take a burn victim and you put him in Snow World and distract him by — he's lobbing snowballs at these penguins — that the subjective experience of pain can go down massively.
Even in our own solar system, we expected the moons of Jupiter and Saturn were merely dead lumps of rock or frozen snowballs, whereas we now understand that several have warm oceans underneath a coating of ice — ideal potential breeding grounds for what may be independent forms of life.
These included throwing snowballs at a stand-in Santa in 1968, 60 separate fistfights at a single game in 1997, crowds cheering over a career-ending neck injury to Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin in 1999, and, most recently, a drunk fan punching a police horse in 2018.
Winter Smorgasbord, a half-hour virtual-reality journey, is not, but it offers games: Merry Snowballs, in which a child can hurl those missiles at angry gingerbread men (perhaps they'd prefer not to be eaten), and Santa Sling, in which the player uses a magic slingshot to aim presents down chimneys.
James Corden pranking David Beckham with a fake statue is brutally awkward Jimmy Kimmel had parents make their kids spaghetti and snowballs and the results are glorious Pranking people with a pretend bug never fails to make them scream their heads off Dave Grohl trolls a whole stadium of fans with fake fall
In a corridor between two galleries, there was a carved-wood font holding a pool of water, and, just to the right of it, a printout of a 2003 e-mail, in which the writer declines to purchase one of the 1983 snowballs that Hammons is said to have frozen and preserved.
Social media is today perhaps the most important platform for businesses to communicate with their users: not only has social media helped customers circumvent the often frustrating spaghetti that lies behind the deceptive phrase "contact us" on websites, but social media has become a spotlight, which businesses have to watch lest a sticky situation snowballs into a public relations disaster.
She does point out, however, that he doesn't like when his sister gets more attention than him — but considering his original Twitter video has over 575K views, 19K likes and nearly 8K retweets (and counting), and a subsequent clip of Bouche clobbering snowballs with his monster mittens has over 76K views, we have a feeling he has nothing to worry about on the publicity front.
Hammons and his snowballs stayed there all day, and, aside from Bey, who took a lot of pictures, the people who saw them were street merchants and passersby—local shoppers, women pushing baby strollers, art students and others, some of whom stopped to laugh, or to ask the price (a dollar a snowball, regardless of size), and in some cases—this being New York—to buy one.
HAMMONS'S ENTIRE OEUVRE seems to have been created with a knowing wink, but his works are ultimately motivated less by irony and more by an eerie sense of the uncanny, an understanding of what art is or can be that is so cosmic he once managed to sell snowballs to passers-by on an East Village street corner in the middle of winter ("Bliz-aard Ball Sale," 1983).
Every city has people who intentionally puke on children, throw batteries at players, punch police horses, craft large signs that say "FUCK MILLIE" because 100-year-old people should eat shit too, throw snowballs at Santa Claus, boo the franchise's best quarterback when he was drafted, cheer because Michael Irvin may be potentially paralyzed on the field, throw a beer bottle at the best first baseman in franchise history, or climb into a penalty box to fight Tie Domi.
Speaking by telephone from his hometown of Douglas, Ga., he said that in terms of structure he was initially inspired by Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau's book, "S, M, L, XL," as well as by David Hammons's "Bliz-aard Ball Sale," in which the artist sold snowballs on the street in sizes from XS to XL. But that was just a starting point for Mr. Harrell, who added more sizes to his conceptual project, with dances that related Greek mythology to vogueing houses and explored notions of realness and authenticity.
The first group, all descendants of Marcel Duchamp, includes David Hammons, who, among other things, has placed installations made of refuse in vacant lots in Harlem and sold snowballs on the street; Stanley Brouwn, who, since 1972, has insisted that no images of his whimsical work or any biographical information be published; Lutz Bacher (a pseudonym), whose mixed-media work spurns categorization, who refuses interviews, and whose gender wasn't even known for years; and Trisha Donnelly, who has used rumor as part of her artwork, who forbids her gallery to write press releases, and who also refuses interviews (the title of the book is her response through her gallery to a request from Herbert).

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