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  1. in a very impressive way

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Saturday afternoon on the Speedway's midway, a rapturous crowd welcomed Samantha Busch, wife of the spectacularly injured and spectacularly recovered Kyle.
Infinity War shows the Kantian approach failing spectacularly, but as many people have noted, it fails so spectacularly that it can't be real.
This is spectacularly stupid and dangerous to the American people.
And he does it in such an spectacularly casual way.
When it came to the test itself, I failed spectacularly.
And in the end, it appears to have backfired spectacularly.
The moment went spectacularly viral and launched a thousand memes.
At Churchill's first electoral test, in 1945, they spectacularly lost.
It's spectacularly bad, but also a huge pleasure to watch.
It didn't last long, but boy did it start spectacularly.
He tanked spectacularly w the voters he needed to add.
On this most basic task, Ryan failed, and failed spectacularly.
In some cases, Mr. Son's bets have paid off spectacularly.
The whole exercise was a spectacularly foolhardy act of overreach.
Exhibit A was Bush's lavishly financed and spectacularly unsuccessful campaign.
"It's been spectacularly unsuccessful, it's almost embarrassing," Nitschke told me.
Others have tried to do so before, and failed spectacularly.
Open daily for touring, they are spectacularly illuminated at night.
This year's new watch crop includes some spectacularly complicated pieces.
This work has not only failed, it's also backfired spectacularly.
The concept is simple, but the scope is spectacularly broad.
During the 2013 flu season, Google Flu Trends failed spectacularly.
In the end Ms. Le Pen failed to "undemonize," spectacularly.
But on Monday, one of O'Keefe's "stings" blew up spectacularly.
This gambit was tried once before and it failed spectacularly.
More likely that we're just witnessing a spectacularly moody dude.
And when muni broadband networks fail, they often fail spectacularly.
"She triumphed spectacularly, to huge audience acclaim," The Birmingham Post wrote.
The chances of yet another historic disaster, however, are spectacularly high.
So far, he and his team seem to have performed spectacularly.
Oh yes, and Bryan (Toby Leonard Moore) failed spectacularly in court.
But whatever the reason for Mr Verhofstadt's gambit, it backfired spectacularly.
They tried with in vitro, which failed spectacularly in season 1.
And there's a good chance the first one will fail spectacularly.
Both have done well economically in recent years, China spectacularly so.
No wonder Sheryl Sandberg has failed so spectacularly as an empress.
That trade, dubbed a widow-maker, has so far backfired spectacularly.
Its politics aside, "Famous" is a spectacularly bizarre and enthralling experience.
Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in Syria
In that, we had failed spectacularly and at a staggering cost.
Poehling noted that United's stock had performed spectacularly in recent years.
It's another spectacularly absurd moment in a game full of them.
The experiment failed spectacularly while watering down MSNBC's primetime editorial offerings.
Everyone else failed: some narrowly, some spectacularly, but all — sadly — predictably.
The human body is spectacularly complex beyond anything you could imagine.
Spectacularly immense, this bucketwheel is the largest crawling machine in existence.
The move could pay off, or it could blow up spectacularly.
A trader named Einar Aas was having a spectacularly bad day.
Is this a spectacularly tense marriage or a pussy-bow coup?
I downloaded the new software, and my phone works spectacularly now.
Both series play with identity curation and gamified social status spectacularly.
A similarly sophisticated system collapsed spectacularly during ballot counting in 2013.
It has done so spectacularly in Britain and Singapore and Botswana.
Several high-profile initial public stock offerings, for instance, flopped spectacularly.
"The results we got were spectacularly surprising, unexpected ones," he said.
Then summer comes, and with it one spectacularly attractive young patient.
She is spectacularly known as "Aileen Mavourneen", after an Irish ballad.
When they do, sometimes they're going to botch it — sometimes spectacularly.
I will still watch the Jets, and I will still curse them when they find a spectacularly inept way to lose to the spectacularly mediocre Jeff Fisher, but it also seems weird that I will do that.
Global stock markets rallied spectacularly in the first six months of 24.
Greer said that people shouldn't think about rapes as "spectacularly violent" crimes.
Earlier this year, the airline's Polaris premium cabin rollout was spectacularly successful.
Garey Faulkner's face and beard on game day are spectacularly tiger-striped.
The 81-year-old Mr Abbas is in a spectacularly weak position.
Let's start with Chuck's grand mission to take his boss down spectacularly.
People don't like whistleblowers until it turns out they were spectacularly right.
But occasionally it backfires spectacularly, with every single batsman getting himself out.
To stand any chance of success, he must go spectacularly off-piste.
Then why have they consistently seemed so spectacularly bad at doing so?
Whatever its purpose, there's no denying that these "horoscopes" are spectacularly bad.
In short it's a fun, mysterious concept with a spectacularly horrible ending.
He shot for effortlessly cool, missed spectacularly and landed on circus nightmare.
If that's the strategy it's already looking spectacularly dumb and self-defeating.
DEBT levels grew spectacularly in the rich world from 1982 to 2007.
But to fail spectacularly he had to first get on the air.
They will fail spectacularly if the case gets to the Supreme Court.
" She added, "Andrew Cuomo is either corrupt or he is spectacularly incompetent.
That Sommer is a malignant lunatic is spectacularly obvious quite early on.
The Alienist The alienist has failed, but "The Alienist" has succeeded spectacularly.
Interest No. 1: To see a popular rebellion against tyranny fail spectacularly.
Now you have fallen down on your only job — and spectacularly so.
Now workers are fleeing over a policy they say has backfired spectacularly.  
And DC's previous attempts to 'go dark and gritty' failed quite spectacularly.
One such drug, Gleevec, worked spectacularly in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia.
Sometimes it fails spectacularly, and every failure harms the rule of law.
" As Wired noted at the time, this was "a spectacularly bad idea.
He seems intent on transforming it into something that is spectacularly unsteady.
That's an eternal question, one that returns whenever the market rises spectacularly.
What happened recently though, à la Cambridge Analytica, was done spectacularly well.
They are a humble treat, made with ordinary ingredients, and spectacularly delicious.
I did do a spectacularly unsuccessful startup for a while. Uh-huh.
Paris had it rough after her dad died, but she's rebounded spectacularly.
Of course, most investments fail spectacularly, so the risk is quite high.
Both women skated spectacularly, with Zagitova taking gold and Medvedeva taking silver.
The experience of shopping on the site itself fails in spectacularly stupid ways.
According to Mashable, this spectacularly seasonal creation hails from Korea's Takeout Drawing cafe.
Never has a conference failed more spectacularly than this year's Future Investment Initiative.
But, in Myanmar, he happened to do so in spectacularly tone deaf fashion.
It failed, spectacularly, but that is how rockets tend to fail — with spectacle.
But it is not new, and it has failed spectacularly in the past.
That's reflected in the state's Instagram page, which showcases Wyoming's spectacularly diverse topography. 
Indeed it may exacerbate them, especially if the firms do less than spectacularly.
As a result, Republicans went from losing black voters to losing them spectacularly.
The operation failed spectacularly, and Fidel Castro was hailed as a military hero.
The downside of this is that the resulting machine instructions are spectacularly inefficient.
It's 24,276 square feet and ridiculously -- but at the same time spectacularly -- ornate.
Because they failed so spectacularly on Obamacare repeal, this option is looking unlikely.
There's extremely cold days and spectacularly hot ones with very little in between.
Come for the harmonies, stay for Minchin's spectacularly creepy impression of the president.
After this, the birds started to recover again, and have done so spectacularly.
Pelosi told him the bill would fail spectacularly — and dared him to try.
Then, in her 40s, she blew up her marriage 'spectacularly' and started over.
The numbers show why WeWork's planned initial public offering flamed out so spectacularly.
Is Arie's decision a spectacularly shitty thing to do to another human being?
And even if it proves spectacularly ineffective, history will look kindly on it.
Washington (CNN)Paul Manafort's complaints about his life in jail backfired spectacularly Wednesday.
The Neon Demon is a spectacularly beautiful and superficial movie about absolutely nothing.
Her misguided attempt to get out in front of the story backfired spectacularly.
In sound and subject, "Neither" is a spectacularly dense, mysterious and minacious work.
Or at least, until iOS security fails spectacularly and leaks users' privacy anyway.
BTW, Jen was also flanked by a spectacularly designed cake by Divine Delicacies.
In the first half of the year, after all, stocks have performed spectacularly.
Finally, the researchers looked into why egg shapes might be so spectacularly diverse.
But it has backfired spectacularly on House Republicans twice in the last year.
This spectacularly documented event may not be such a rarity for much longer.
"La Salamandre" (1971) is a spectacularly intriguing showcase for the actress Bulle Ogier.
In 2010, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland erupted spectacularly when its magma met melting ice.
And then he spectacularly, and so very slowly, trotted off into the sunset.
The original draft of Paul Ryan's American Health Care Act failed rather spectacularly.
But instead of backfiring, Trump's surprise win allowed it to pay off spectacularly.
The total lunar eclipse early Wednesday morning will be a spectacularly rare one.
Along with spectacularly sweet swag, you might win tickets to Disrupt San Francisco 2019.
He takes underwater family portraits, underwater maternity photos, and most spectacularly, underwater wedding photos.
Still, it's surprising that Bobby used a strategy that, for him, was spectacularly successful.
It displays with HDR and SDR content spectacularly and has tons of connection options.
While she lost the race spectacularly in 2010, she didn't return to her job.
Tony Fadell is at the Grove, a spectacularly beautiful country estate outside of London.
Montreal scrambled to find something to top the Rockefeller giant, but alas, spectacularly failed.
As a piece of storytelling, the live-action Pokémon movie Detective Pikachu fails spectacularly.
In his real life, though, Fleck fails spectacularly at connecting with anyone at all.
This is wrong and dangerous and (ironically) spectacularly shortsighted; we need to do better.
Here, for instance, it quite spectacularly messes up with military uniforms and bottled water.
He was my first real relationship after my divorce and it ended spectacularly bad.
Since entering government, Mr Salvini has shown himself to be a spectacularly adroit operator.
It was bad enough when Juicero applied DRM to juice before flaming out spectacularly.
Zenefits, one of the 2015 inductees to the unicorn club, has imploded pretty spectacularly.
But Fyre Festival plowed ahead, and everyone got to watch the it burn spectacularly
Identity politics failed spectacularly this cycle, relegating Democrats to isolated coastal and urban enclaves.
It failed spectacularly, opposed mostly by Republicans who cried amnesty , along with some Democrats.
The dietary supplement industry is doing spectacularly well, despite numerous legal attacks for fraud.
At the beginning of 2016 prices started to fall and the devaluation continued spectacularly.
But the economy has fallen spectacularly short at the third hurdle: the labour market.
It was very painful to watch, but at the same time it was spectacularly
Iceland has done spectacularly well to improve its standard of football in recent years.
Mitt Romney proved that, and Trump will prove that even more spectacularly this November.
The ending is where the movie's value lies, and Close helps land it spectacularly.
Just look at the way his muscles bulge spectacularly out of that white shirt.
Stars have been on alignment over Cyprus before, only to be blown spectacularly apart.
But the world of science has broadened and matured spectacularly since the late 1800s.
The falseness of that belief was most spectacularly demonstrated by the debacle in Iraq.
A much-hyped football league — or a much-hyped tech company — has failed spectacularly.
That was the approach Trump brought to the GOP primaries, and it worked spectacularly!
For most of the last two months, Woods's iron play has been spectacularly precise.
But one of its more modest proposals stands out as a spectacularly good idea.
" She is worldly and smart and spectacularly connected while nevertheless "vulnerable" and helplessly "naïve.
Trump's behavior is spectacularly impeachable, involving one of the founders' central justifications: foreign interference.
Like many businessmen, he failed once spectacularly, before bouncing back — with a Russian twist.
It not only failed spectacularly but, as Coughlin puts it, poisoned an entire category.
There is something immensely satisfying in watching this dumb stunt blow up so spectacularly.
Hofstadter failed spectacularly at that; I'd like to see Rick Perlstein at least try.
To date, the Trump administration has spectacularly failed to deliver on its economic agenda.
They were spectacularly wrong when they said he could not win the general election.
In fact, the odds of a woman committing large-scale deception are spectacularly rare.
Moonee is a spectacularly charismatic young rascal, as well as a destructively obnoxious one.
Nowhere has this formula been more spectacularly challenged than in Poland, where it started.
For emeralds born in the mountains of Colombia, the green is chromatically, spectacularly clean.
In her 18th book, Jewell does little spectacularly but everything well — a pro's pro.
The Trump administration has been spectacularly successful in filling seats on the Fifth Circuit.
All of this was either spectacularly tone-deaf or purposefully manipulative and agenda-driven.
It's spectacularly hard to package and mass produce a food that just tastes best fresh.
How did this spectacularly bad bathroom come into being, both in reality and in Doom?
But that unraveled spectacularly under the scrutiny of Wall Street Journal investigative reporter John Carreyrou.
The statistical odds of a tiebreaker in New Hampshire determining the election are spectacularly low.
The game ends on a spectacularly clutch hit and an even more spectacular defensive play.
But it blew up spectacularly over a promise to raise taxes on the self-employed.
Indian films are spectacularly popular both at the cinema and on bootlegged DVDs in Pakistan.
But what Mr Jammeh intended as a pre-emptive strike against the opposition backfired spectacularly.
And everything that came, evolved from that, was spectacularly successful and I was totally surprised.
His 22020 minutes of infamy came in September 2018, when his bets went spectacularly wrong.
There was a partnership between Facebook and HTC for the HTC First, which failed spectacularly.
Many now gleefully note that, at least in the short run, they proved spectacularly wrong.
BRIAN SULLIVAN: Anything you see right now that is spectacularly overpriced, avoid at all costs?
In my 32 years, I've failed—spectacularly, foolishly—at fortifying any semblance of true romance.
In a Trump era of growing hate crime rates, that's a spectacularly dangerous programming decision.
People, there have been some SPECTACULARLY bad number one overall picks in the NBA Draft.
Trump's surreptitious efforts to exonerate himself and spare a political ally from prosecution failed spectacularly.
But it is the Labour Party that has fallen apart most spectacularly in the aftermath.
Enjoy it alongside a bowl of the beloved cereal for a spectacularly cinnamon-filled morning!
Mr. Marfoglia won't say where he buys his burrata, which is spectacularly moist and creamy.
He was spectacularly tall, and even in the crowded station we spotted him right away.
Its support for the Dogon and Bambara militias has backfired spectacularly and fuelled the conflict.
When its goons come after Joyce, I used these abilities to kick their ass spectacularly.
And even in the spectacularly unlikely event that it is him, that's not exactly damning.
Within weeks, the party leadership spectacularly reversed course and entered coalition talks with the chancellor.
Some are spectacularly unqualified, others so extreme as to alienate the president's most conservative enablers.
Any attempts to create a transcendent masterpiece will not only fall short, but fail spectacularly.
This book does some spectacularly funny stalling in order to postpone the moment of truth.
Flu Trends failed spectacularly during the 2013 flu season and Google quietly killed the project.
Spectacularly paced and instantly engrossing, HBO's McMillions starts with a tip from an anonymous caller.
It's all going so very well until their worlds spectacularly collide, erupting with annihilating force.
And it actually works spectacularly well, at least if you're into that kind of thing.
She lost, spectacularly, and decided to start a nonprofit to teach computer literacy to girls.
But given the context of that particular Simpsons episode, many felt it backfired pretty spectacularly.
When a Union Square Ventures investment succeeds, it tends to pay off suddenly and spectacularly.
Roosevelt beat Taft that year, but they both lost spectacularly to Woodrow Wilson, the Democrat.
She proved a poor campaigner and the decision backfired spectacularly, resulting in a hung Parliament.
The move seemed to backfire spectacularly for Cornyn, as Oswalt ended up trending on Twitter.
It worked out spectacularly well, but I would not do it again… It tasted great.
Chet Kanojia's last company tried to take on the TV Industrial Complex, and failed spectacularly.
However Germany rejected Turkish protests and the attempts to suppress the musical number backfired spectacularly.
According to the shop's Instagram post, this spectacularly strange sweet has been named the "Doughnut Eleven".
First, imagine yourself failing spectacularly, and the ensuing frenzy of anxiety may jump-start your engine.
A campaign designed to establish her as a strong leader could hardly have failed more spectacularly.
That evil clown Pennywise, a spectacularly scary Bill Skarsgard (Alexander's brother), is the stuff of nightmares.
"He was a spectacularly committed hypochondriac, and close watchers of Late Night could tell," writes Zinoman.
Tl;dr: The AI field lacks diversity — even more spectacularly than most of our software industry.
But they had to rise up and seize the crown, and then later they fell spectacularly.
Simon (David H. Holmes),  Cherise (Da'Vine Joy Randolph),  and Rob anchor 'High Fidelity' spectacularly.
Windows RT flopped spectacularly, with a confusing message to customers, and weak support from PC makers.
On its own, it's a spectacularly silly moment worthy of groans and cheers in equal measure.
It tanked spectacularly, earning less than half its reported $60 million budget during its theatrical run.
Having such a film-maker on board would certainly ensure that the trip was spectacularly documented.
Democratic turnout in New Hampshire on Tuesday, like turnout in Iowa last week, wasn't spectacularly robust.
And this season of Real Housewives of New York City has risen to the occasion spectacularly.
Efforts by the government to quell the unrest — including shuffling the president's cabinet — have failed spectacularly.
Dawes returned with their fifth studio album, the spectacularly named We're All Gonna Die, last September.
After all, lithium ion battery contain a flammable liquid that not only explodes but explodes spectacularly.
Did someone leak to the U.S. to attack their rivals, only to see this backfire spectacularly?
The divers' trade-off is that their hard and dangerous work can be spectacularly well paid.
That decision will look spectacularly unwise if the appeal the bank was quick to announce fails.
Even then, there are bands that would rather deviate from this simple formula and fail spectacularly.
The songstress went on a spectacularly spooky adventure for a segment on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Or perhaps the party has united around a spectacularly weak candidate and they should feel nervous?
LONDON — There's something spectacularly blunt about a sweary, hastily scrawled note left on a parked car.
Chalmers spectacularly beat other favourites to win the 100m freestyle Wednesday night at the Rio Olympics.
Highlights included tiny Tony Hale, an adorable young Jack Black, and a spectacularly gawky John Oliver.
They hand the phone back to you and you screw it up spectacularly and everybody laughs.
On Saturday, Lee Bartlett from Wemyss Bay, Scotland, shared a spectacularly disastrous before and after sequence.
Last year CNBC crowned Mr Griffin "King Ken"; in recent years he has done spectacularly well.
Am I forgetting Google Buzz, Google Wave, Google Plus, and this summer's spectacularly pointless Google Spaces?
And the weekend should stay 19903-something degrees and spectacularly sunny until your morning meeting Monday.
Rebel Wilson is bravely sharing her first headshot as an actress – and it is spectacularly awkward.
Scientific contraptions proliferate — most spectacularly in the playfully geometric laboratory designed and built by Mr. Leger.
That decision backfired spectacularly, costing the company billions in fines and recalls and damaging its reputation.
Copenhagen does most things pretty spectacularly but it really excels when it comes to beautiful buildings.
The first is because Caroline is spectacularly hardworking and if anybody deserved that, it was her.
Giving someone perceived as a narcissist a social media account has the potential to backfire spectacularly.
During President Trump's early months in office, the mainstream press's coverage seemed spectacularly biased against him.
This was the event that put him on the map — perhaps ironically, because he failed spectacularly.
As I explained to Graham, I'd tried surfing a number of times and failed fairly spectacularly.
I turned to the Arts section and failed spectacularly to solve half of a Tuesday puzzle.
By contrast, up until last year, Grubhub had been solidly — if not spectacularly — in the black.
The hobby, called "coin roll hunting," has thousands of adherents — and it can pay off spectacularly.
Her plan to withhold the articles of impeachment to create that "leverage" over McConnell failed spectacularly.
Even if it clings to power, the gamble on seeking a bigger mandate has spectacularly failed.
But when Musk had von Holzhausen throw metal balls at the truck's windows, it failed spectacularly.
Adapted from Cormac McCarthy's novel, the Coen brothers come together to create a spectacularly original film.
However, to Cox's credit, it appears that the Trump campaign had a spectacularly spotty vetting process.
They certainly, from the beginning, were spectacularly supportive even when I wanted to push quite far.
FADs take advantage of this instinct, attracting fish in spectacularly dense schools that fishermen quickly scoop up.
Yes, he deliberately and spectacularly tanked his match against Germany's Misha Zverev at the Shanghai Masters Wednesday.
They are both pressured to attract readers and blamed spectacularly when a Facebook post or tweet misfires.
When the blue tribe loses the immunity challenge, Wardog targets Keith for his spectacularly bad challenge performance.
She's spectacularly, almost unrealistically big, as photos of her hanging on the end of a broom show.
Through the lens of American history, the US stock market is doing well — but not unprecedentedly spectacularly.
Finally, through some pretty spectacularly dedicated Internet stalking, I found a couple of email addresses for him.
For archaeologists, this represented a spectacularly rare find, as few items like this are known to exist.
The Brazilian airplane manufacturer now offers spectacularly large windows in its $53 million Lineage 1000 business jet.
Of course, the company used its own platform to raise the money, but spectacularly overshot its target.
Research by Pew shows people are spectacularly inept at distinguishing real news outlets from their manipulated doppelgängers.
Rahm even made Lindsay's premiere outfit: a spectacularly beaded column gown that also weighed around 30 pounds.
Bhabie's youthful ignorance, coupled with a blatant racial obliviousness together make her primed to flame out spectacularly.
PHILIP HAMMOND'S budget has blown up spectacularly over a promise to raise taxes on the self-employed.
Some even giants, I would say, that came into the industry and fell out spectacularly as well.
Blood lead levels don't have to reach spectacularly high levels in children to have a detrimental effect.
This backfires spectacularly when the Duke of Mantua, a kind of 16th-century Harvey Weinstein, finds her.
As February 5th showed, however, short-Vix ETPs can collapse spectacularly when things go wrong (see chart).
Qingjiang surprised Dr Zhang by being loaded with spectacularly well-preserved members of this soft-bodied group.
Three Texas sisters have already pulled off spectacularly spooky ensembles in an adorable tribute to Hocus Pocus.
Even the latest humanoid robots fail spectacularly at the most ordinary tasks that humans do without thinking.
We pretty much know it's only a matter of time now before Cersei loses spectacularly to Daenerys.
The dark blue skies complement the neon lights spectacularly while leaving the surrounding architecture visible as well.
Others prefer to blend in, and no creature does so more spectacularly than the leaf-tailed gecko.
Or it could backfire spectacularly on Trump and provide an election-defining moment of authenticity for Clinton.
It was a spectacularly theatrical — and of course, devastatingly sad moment — in our recent traumatic political history.
The agency failed spectacularly with the real wage report, and that failure cannot just be shrugged away.
All of them had spectacularly good titles, like Great Lover (1981), Hypertension (1982), and Atomic Bomb (1978).
"[Bannon] has spectacularly grand ambitions, to transform our country and its place in the world," Waldman wrote.
Nobody seemed more disappointed than Fleury, who performed well but not spectacularly after weeks on the bench.
Higher ambitions -- at least on the public front -- present the serious risk of something going spectacularly wrong.
For many of people of my age, dinosaurs stepped most spectacularly into our lives with Jurassic Park.
But give yourself to the first few minutes of this spectacularly assured story and abandon all doubt.
At $100 per device, it's undoubtedly cool, but the device is also entering a spectacularly competitive space.
The president's obstinate practice of going with his gut over the counsel of advisers has backfired spectacularly.
"I lost pretty spectacularly in my last fight but I learned so much," Punk tells TMZ Sports.
Eventually finishing up in spectacularly dramatic fashion, we were both shocked to realize that it was over.
While this can work, it can also fail spectacularly, according to the lawyer in New York City.
This is a particularly, spectacularly potent scandal, because of the moral clarity of how reprehensible it is.
Though reliably handsome and spectacularly well crafted, the works aren't especially expressive or, God knows, conceivably functional.
Battle of Inchon — "One of the most audacious and spectacularly successful amphibious landings in all naval history."
MacArthur called it "one of the most audacious and spectacularly successful amphibious landings in all naval history."
In the meeting, the Saudis appeared to gamble that they could strong-arm Russia, and lost spectacularly.
Hillary Clinton had been poised to defeat a spectacularly incompetent opponent, and maybe take back the Senate.
My mom was a spectacularly misplaced New York City socialite fallen on magical realism strange times indeed.
And when security fails so spectacularly, all those shiny privacy promises naturally go straight out the window.
But the harder the Americans try to manufacture a connection, a cohesion, the more spectacularly they fail.
Seldom has an administration operated in such a transparently dishonest, determinedly self-destructive and spectacularly inept fashion.
An actual review of a pop-up that sold out months ago strikes me as spectacularly useless.
Looming to the west of Alberta's foothills country, the Rocky Mountains were spectacularly painted with fresh snow.
Well, funny thing: It turns out the West's entire political theory about China has been spectacularly wrong.
But now narcissistic con artists are dominating the main stage, soaring to great heights and spectacularly exploding.
What the Genovesi get right, they get spectacularly right, and they simply keep on doing it forever.
"Latch" is a spectacularly weird song — so weird that Disclosure felt sure it wouldn't be well-received.
A series of spectacularly poor investments by Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia nearly bankrupted these states.
As it has played out, to the surprise of nearly everyone, the Times' anointing has flopped spectacularly.
She avoids familiar harmonic signposts and is inclined toward spectacularly vivid eruptions of instrumental and electronic sound.
That's probably a safe bet, as we've seen some April Fools' Day pranks backfire spectacularly in the past.
A psychological theory called "moral foundations" can help explain why our arguments often fail spectacularly at changing minds.
But as mentioned, many apps not optimized for Android Go run in spectacularly poor fashion on the 1X.
Twenty-seven years after a tribunal of male senators had spectacularly ignored Anita Hill, something new was afoot.
Good engineers are individually valuable, but, more importantly, a sufficiently large critical mass of them is spectacularly so.
The incident spiraled spectacularly out of control, and Guthrie turned the real-life debacle into his greatest opus.
This mattress company's spectacularly tone-deaf ad for a "twin towers" sale is not one of those cases.
SpaceX has been trying—and failing, spectacularly—to land rockets on ocean barges for more than a year.
The Mjostarnet tower currently looks like a naked tree rising spectacularly above the town's low-rise concrete housing.
After the CEO hired by the Series A investors spectacularly failed, the investors begged the founder to return.
Despite providing May with an unexpectedly robust challenge, Corbyn's relationship with his own party has been spectacularly unhappy.
My Apple Watch has come to feel less like the future and more like the spectacularly terrible now.
It's seamless, and the Moto Z Droid succeeds where LG's own modular phone failed spectacularly because of it.
Women's wealth also rose as a share of all private wealth, though less spectacularly, from 28% to 30%.
Back then the promise (one soon and spectacularly broken) was that profits would follow once the companies grew.
The show arrives during a spectacularly pivotal moment for the Oprah Winfrey Network, where it will debut tonight.
Bloomberg enjoyed a spectacularly good run governing a city with more population than 40 of the 50 states.
That this was a loss of not only a sympathetic public figure, but one who was spectacularly so.
While the very public meltdown was a low point in the musician's career, she's bounced back spectacularly since.
Codenamed Broadwell-E, Intel's new family of processors is obviously not limited to the spectacularly niche i7-6950X.
After slowly undermining my marriage for years, I blew it up spectacularly not long after I turned 40.
"I can't say this clearly enough: Reddit is failing women in every marginalized community spectacularly," Ms. Wu said.
Russia's steadfast approach to keeping the sanctions in place thus far has led to some spectacularly insane happenings.
It is spectacularly unhinged, except that some seasons it feels like an almost logical explanation for repeated failure.
" Another lawmaker, Karl Turner, who speaks for Labour on transportation, wrote on Twitter: "@Ryanair have failed spectacularly here.
Don't die or have any sort of medical emergency at a party, it's a spectacularly bad vibe. 2101.
Squids and octopuses don't live long lives — typically, just long enough to reproduce in one spectacularly gruesome affair.
Alfa's booth at the Detroit Auto Show last week was spectacularly stylish, and the cars were very pretty.
But personal loyalty is what Mr. Trump really cares about, and on that count Mr. Sessions failed spectacularly.
It is a spectacularly beautiful country with a population of five million occupying an area larger than Britain.
And by the time he spectacularly disrupts the reception, any emotional capital the viewer has invested is forfeit.
And in one of the rare instances when a company tried to do something similar, it failed spectacularly.
Most formidable of all was Latonia Moore, whose bereft, God-fearing Serena spectacularly fused classical and popular styles.
The Martin and Lewis partnership worked (spectacularly) in the way most comic duos do: the juxtaposition of opposites.
Student Opinion Have you ever gotten a spectacularly awful gift that you wanted to toss in the trash?
Philadelphia answered with an eight-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a spectacularly athletic play by Wentz.
The party failed spectacularly to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in 2017 when it dominated Washington.
It will be Trump who won the presidency for Hillary because he was such a spectacularly crappy candidate.
Optimize for being spectacularly right some of the time, and low-stakes wrong a lot of the time.
LONDON — It seems like just yesterday that Theresa May was setting the bar for spectacularly embarrassing Brexit defeats.
The Nasdaq rose more than six-fold before the tech bubble spectacularly burst and precipitated an 80 percent slide.
Tech companies have acknowledged they are unable to regulate themselves, and our government is spectacularly unprepared for the challenge.
It's a relationship of mutual respect: Fans love Westworld, and Westworld's creators love fans enough to troll them spectacularly.
This backfired spectacularly when he learned that he would be charged with making unsolicited calls to the Chief Justice.
The nostalgia-powered wave just won't stop, even though many of these revivals — hello, Heroes: Reborn — have failed spectacularly.
The siege of King's Landing failed spectacularly, and the Targaryen coalition left the Tyrells utterly defenseless in the Reach.
But Jesse happens to be a spectacularly effective hand-to-hand fighter, for reasons that are never adequately explained.
An example is a project to upgrade the Bayonne Bridge, which spectacularly arches between Staten Island and New Jersey.
Attempts to branch out on mobile have failed, though none very spectacularly — which is almost a failure in itself.
Microsoft failed spectacularly in the mobile era with its Windows Phone efforts, but the company has shown it's resilient.
K. Rowling shares spectacularly awkward anecdote about drunk man in bar"  "The sass master behind Wendy's flame-throwing Twitter.
When giants fall, they fall spectacularly, and HTC's descent over the last few years has been remarkable to watch.
Perhaps most spectacularly—and controversially—Mr Macron promised to abolish the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), his own alma mater.
Xylophones return during the chorus, and by the second verse the guitar has joined them, soaring efficiently and spectacularly.
Many of us have daydreamed about quitting a job in a spectacularly public fashion at some point in time.
It may be fashionable to argue that not much has changed, but it has, and spectacularly for the better.
As the name suggests, this tiny wren is spectacularly beautiful, but social and sexual relationships are a true mess.
In The 2020 Commission, Trump unleashes a series of spectacularly misogynistic and ugly tweets about Kim Jong Un's sister.
Far more typical is the spectacularly botched crossover, which often takes the form of something like Smosh: The Movie.
It's now a question of survival after they failed so spectacularly to repeal Obamacare after seven years of promises.
But if Waymo proves that this was really a ploy to copy its technology, the move could backfire spectacularly.
"These types of organizations, in the modern White House, don't work well, and usually fail pretty spectacularly," Cohen said.
The effort failed spectacularly, as literally zero fighters were ever validated as being trained despite the enormous price tag.
He was proven spectacularly right in June, when Britain held a referendum on whether to leave the European Union.
A free agency period where everyone became spectacularly wealthy—even Evan Turner—left him behind, freezing in the wilderness.
But the collapse of Deadspin is so spectacularly stupid, so clearly self-inflicted, that it has an epochal quality.
What had started so promisingly, with Hamilton on pole position, unraveled spectacularly after the Briton had seemed in control.
While all women's sports here are suffering, none have failed quite as spectacularly as the women's national cycling team.
Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in SyriaNational security experts were bewildered and blasted Trump's statements.
In the past few days, everything in British politics that can go wrong has gone wrong—and spectacularly so.
When Lake was considering business school, however, she didn't know Stitch Fix would succeed as spectacularly as it did.
Drug education is the only part of the middle school curriculum I remember — perhaps because it backfired so spectacularly.
Did newscasters deliberately overplay Hillary's chances in order to suppress opposition-voter turnout, or were they just spectacularly wrong?
It has shown itself spectacularly apathetic when writers of the sort Solzhenitsyn was speaking for are killed and dismembered.
The book's title, Space Relations, is spectacularly bland, but the subtitle—"a slightly Gothic interplanetary tale"—got me curious.
On that occasion, it had secured Michael his first world title; this time, it appeared to have backfired spectacularly.
Even though the Indios had failed so spectacularly, she decided her city should try again to field a team.
But that's the thing: Even if the president was trying to be funny, his joking was spectacularly ill-timed.
LJM Partners Ltd, run by Anthony Caine, returned investors' money after its complex trades failed spectacularly in the Feb.
We get to watch a pair of spectacularly talented 23-year-old shortstops in Carlos Correa and Corey Seager.
Failing spectacularly in pursuit of an ambitious goal was thought to be salutary, and the shellacking instilled some humility.
Because it uses puff pastry, which rises spectacularly almost no matter what you do, the dessert is automatically striking.
It has become a treasured San Francisco staple, renowned as much for its spectacularly sculptural headgear as its content.
But rarely — if ever — has a dispute between sports figures and a president escalated so quickly, and so spectacularly.
Though these policies have not failed spectacularly, they have not delivered anything like the promised increase in entrepreneurial activity.
The disagreement played out in discordant court filings, though less spectacularly than the public dispute in the Stone case.
And, if a decision handed down Monday by a federal district judge stands, the tactic backfired spectacularly for DoorDash.
But it's worth asking: What are the chances that these guides will fail spectacularly two years in a row?
"George would be spectacularly qualified to give legal advice to just about anyone on any topic," Mr. Grundfest said.
But any doubts about his sanity vanish when you taste the spectacularly good guinea hen that the endive accompanies.
The docu-series "Losers" looks back at moments when athletes flopped spectacularly, and asks how — or if — they've recovered.
Here's hoping The Handmaid's Tale finds its way out of these woods as spectacularly and memorably as Lost did.
They're spectacularly well-trained dogs, so naturally Lyneice strips for them by removing the upper portions of her outfit.
According to a psychological theory called "moral foundations," it's no surprise that these arguments fail spectacularly at changing minds.
As Volmageddon showed, vol can spike spectacularly in a quiet market, sometimes driven by just one unexpected data point.
"One of the things that makes this painting so spectacularly appealing is that we don't know," Ms. Gordenker said.
It was a sign that the AKP's gambit to undo the March election didn't just fail, but failed spectacularly.
But the briefing backfired spectacularly, in part because CIA Director Gina Haspel wasn't there, as Senate leaders had demanded. Sen.
There isn't much optimism -- unless you count the evident certainty that he will fail, perhaps spectacularly -- among New York politicos.
The AfD was just forced to apologize after its deputy leader made a spectacularly racist comment regarding footballer Jérôme Boateng.
Stars who play the odds, for sure, but also stars who make the improbable routine—or fail spectacularly while trying.
That gamble paid off spectacularly for Republicans after Trump won and the GOP held on to control of the Senate.
Miranda can be a spectacularly compelling performer, as anyone who's heard Hamilton or even just watched Miranda speak can attest.
And it sounds like she's been doing spectacularly well since retreating from the spotlight after a highly publicized rough period.
After watching Canada claim four consecutive gold medals, the U.S. ended their northern neighbors' reign in a spectacularly entertaining final.
Pence's biggest moment in the national spotlight was in spearheading Indiana's ill-advised and spectacularly mishandled Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Some viewers are inevitably going to be annoyed with the characters, who all make spectacularly bad decisions along the way.
Under Conrad's watch, Zenefits had grown spectacularly with its HR software platform, eventually getting valued by investors as $4 billion.
The general closest to Mr Trump during his presidential campaign, Mike Flynn, failed spectacularly as his first national security adviser.
What does Trump have to say about the people who helped build his name, the people he so spectacularly failed?
Sometimes that pays off in spectacularly crisp images like the above, which lands just shy of having too much processing.
Completely, wildly, utterly, spectacularly insane: No one knows how long the process will take or how it's likely to end.
The depths of Earth's oceans offer some spectacularly effective hiding places and it's here that our second strikes lurk silently.
And the West is hardly innocent; the biggest regional debacle until recent years was America's spectacularly inept occupation of Iraq.
Kids may say some spectacularly funny things at times, but every now and then they can be impressively wise too.
But compared to my work with human New Yorkers, they're spectacularly straightforward, and they teach me to be the same.
In its current form, with so many messy moving parts, Star Wars: Battlefront II still fails spectacularly at doing that. 
As we've already watched Netflix bomb this spectacularly, is some great—or even good—content really too much to ask?
Adam Driver may be wearing a fully black outfit, but the soles of his shoes are spectacularly red and shiny.
It's spectacularly spooky, especially since there's a hand-shaped chair between them that totally blocks their view of each other.
Among our many meetings was one with Axelle Lemaire, Minister of Digital Affairs for the (spectacularly unpopular) current French administration.
IN THE past few years, industries including retailing, music and taxis have been spectacularly blown apart by low-cost innovators.
The Second World War proved these people spectacularly wrong about how nations behave, and they were superseded by the realists.
He's failing spectacularly at making Clinton play any defense, or even letting any news cycle exist without him dominating it.
In such a historically fertile incubator — where you can succeed beyond known measure or fail spectacularly — the air is fraught.
If not, its efforts are likely to backfire even more spectacularly than they did with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
On April 26, Trump wheeled out a spectacularly offensive attack on Clinton, perhaps designed to provoke the response it got.
He is spectacularly creepy when it comes to discussing his daughter, and even creepier when making physical contact with her.
" It was a success when it was published in 1947, even though The Times called it "a spectacularly bad book.
That's in both a symbolic and — thanks to a spectacularly self-destructing set by G. W. Mercier — a literal sense.
Americans Elect, a Bloomberg-backed $35 million project to "smash the two-party system," failed spectacularly after the 2012 election.
Of course, this method has failed spectacularly in several recent high profile cases, but would artificial intelligence be any better?
More infamously, Rand created the logo for Enron (a pretty great design, admittedly), a corporation that spectacularly imploded in 2001.
And that's a problem, as past Trump administration attempts to extract major concessions from North Korea quickly have failed spectacularly.
The films is absolutely gorgeous, set in a spectacularly imaginative world that that blends fantasy and near-future science fiction.
But if the goal of the killings was to cover up corruption and silence a critical voice, it failed spectacularly.
But being spectacularly out of step with the public on this issue is nothing new for the Grand Old Party.
Pensions for Union veterans devolved into a spectacularly corrupt system that undermined political support for much-needed universal social policies.
In recent years, there was concern that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution was spectacularly failing its mission.
Many of us, me included, got the GOP nomination process spectacularly wrong, and journalists rightly called us out for it.
That strategy failed spectacularly in the Great Flood of 1927, which inundated 27,000 square miles and displaced one million people.
At the high end of expectations, Sanders could have a spectacularly good night that will leave his rivals badly weakened.
It's also a spectacularly fun way to show off the stability and performance of Porsche's big bet on electric vehicles.
The bar for basic bearability, like the one that governs freestyle rap's less musical cousin, improv comedy, is spectacularly high.
But it takes someone special, someone rare, someone spectacularly Machiavellian and malevolent, to screw up all three branches of government.
While it's tempting to dismiss places like this as "not the real Mexico," whatever that means, they are spectacularly varied.
Hotly anticipated, Tesla revealed its stainless-steel-hulled future-mobile at the end of 2019 — unveiling a spectacularly controversial vehicle.
And the effort by his wife, Hillary Clinton, to overhaul health care failed just as spectacularly as Mr. Trump's did.
The ending of "Wiener-Dog" is spectacularly heartless, yet there's no mistaking the yelp of its admonition: life's a bitch.
Played with spectacularly virtuosic timing and emotional misdirection by Dustin Hoffman, Harold is a sculptor feeling unappreciated late in life.
Initiative 1631 is substantially different from the measure that failed spectacularly two years ago, and which Mr. Inslee voted against.
There, they are tended by a spectacularly inept shrink, Dr. Staple (Sarah Paulson), who insists that they are merely delusional.
In the case of Iran it could spectacularly backfire just as Trump gears up his case for reelection in November.
I can think of a hundred reasons to dismiss the claims of cryonisists and denigrate their optimism as spectacularly naive.
If Canada is up to its gills in debt, that means they can no longer expand in a spectacularly profitable market.
We split a plain belgian waffle from a street vendor, Vöffluvagninn, and it was spectacularly crispy and sweet, despite being unadorned.
Justin Lin, the director of the upcoming Star Trek Beyond and four spectacularly successful Fast and Furious films, doesn't do slow.
Nevertheless, Aly spectacularly took out the Gold Logie, using his speech to address the issue of cultural diversity in Australia's media.
Thank you for reminding us what makes this Pale Blue Dot—and the people on it—so unreasonably and spectacularly special.
But in 1937, he succeeded spectacularly when reigning expert Abraham Bredius authenticated van Meegeren's fake Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus.
It's a spectacularly awful end, but it is, as per Gawker Media's spirit, definitely and at the very least, still spectacular.
López Obrador created a new military unit, the National Guard, to combat organized crime, but so far it has failed spectacularly.
Because the watch is so light and unobtrusive, it's comfortable enough to wear while I'm sleeping, and it is spectacularly accurate.
They are part of an oppressive system of state control, which works well in some places while failing spectacularly in others.
Spectacularly crafted by Oscar-winning director Morgan Neville, Won't You Be My Neighbor immerses you in the ethos of Fred Rogers.
The second thing to note about this vision of friendly fortresses is that it has been tried—and it failed spectacularly.
Even if it's not the ideal recipe, per the exacting standards of the RSC, it shouldn't have failed quite so spectacularly.
Americans don't consider tax cuts a high priority, and they are spectacularly unenthusiastic about reducing taxes on the rich in particular.
Dr. Peter Dawson goes through an array of pain/orgasm faces so spectacularly melodramatic I almost had to pause my computer.
The LCD2 Classic maintains all of these good attributes, and measurements from other reviewers have shown their spectacularly low harmonic distortion.
"I'm going on to a spectacularly new challenge," Mr. Cohn said in an interview as he prepared to leave the firm.
None of this was the fault of the spectacularly versatile Rudolph, a go-for-broke physical comedian and a wonderful singer.
It's a film that does everything well but nothing spectacularly, like a greatest hits of Pixar's ample strengths and occasional weaknesses.
A social media campaign from U.K. potato chip manufacturer Walkers Crisps has failed spectacularly after it was hijacked by Twitter users.
They're good messages, but watching people fail to heed them, and fail spectacularly at life as a result, isn't much fun.
Musk's team came extremely close to sticking that sea landing on two separate occasions in 2015, but both attempts failed spectacularly.
Fragmented by caste, religion and language as well as by region, ethnicity, spectacularly rugged terrain and politics, Nepalese society remains fragile.
And diseases that have ravaged life expectancy and productivity are being defeated—gradually for HIV and AIDS, but spectacularly for malaria.
And raised the specter of regulation to control damaging activity on the platform that the company has spectacularly failed to control.
Through total coincidence, it dropped around the same time that Donald Trump said some spectacularly messed up things about Mexican immigrants.
My own assumption was that it was some kind of joke on Mode 7, or a spectacularly half-assed trademark troll.
Star Wars games benefit spectacularly from the power of a singular fantasy: to relive the events of Star Wars films firsthand.
Peace initiatives have flopped before, most spectacularly in 2004, when Greek Cypriots rejected a United Nations reunification blueprint in a referendum.
It failed spectacularly in capturing the wrenching periods of rising inflation, interest rates and unemployment that hammered the economy back then.
Plus, you'll be taking on an issue where your boss has already failed spectacularly, so far, to deliver on a promise.
For the next several months, Price tried repeatedly to push Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare, and failed repeatedly and spectacularly.
Many others supported a series of spectacularly unsuccessful primary challenges by anti-TPP candidates against pro-trade Democratic incumbents, including Rep.
The most spectacularly successful example took place in 1935, with FDR's clever tying of the payroll tax to Social Security benefits.
But as spectacularly as those players arrived, they also left quietly — unable to replicate those scintillating starts over the long term.
LONDON — Boris Johnson, Britain's new foreign secretary, has a quality unusual for a nation's top diplomat: He can be spectacularly undiplomatic.
Fazah flamed out spectacularly on a Chilean television show, failing to answer even simple questions posed to him by native speakers.
In this picture, Mr. Perry also plays Brian Simmons, a harried single dad, and Brian's white-haired, spectacularly rude father, Joe.
By all accounts, Spelunky has sold spectacularly well, as it's been ported to every platform under the sun in recent years.
Well, as I said, that was in the mid-90s, and it was one of my predictions that was spectacularly wrong.
Schilling, pitching spectacularly on three days' rest, gives up just three hits and one run over seven, while striking out nine.
By some miracle, the spectacularly rough late night in Nashville that landed her behind bars resulted in only a single misdemeanor.
Given the size of the loss that Mr. Trump reported, "it's clear he was a spectacularly disastrous businessman," Mr. Rosenthal said.
But his efforts to calm the markets and the American public with an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening failed spectacularly.
They try everything from bringing him breakfast to giving him jazz records and holiday-themed placemats, but all attempts fail spectacularly.
Whip-smart and spectacularly cynical, Tomlinson offers a painful and real look at what being in your twenties means these days.
His 1989 marriage to the spectacularly age-inappropriate Mandy Smith — she was 18; he was 52 — blew up in mere months.
The purpose of this legislation was to cut back immigration overall, especially from Eastern Europe and Asia — and it succeeded spectacularly.
After all, they were so spectacularly wrong in 28, when all the electoral models seemed to predict a President Hillary Clinton.
The risks of an outbreak were compounded in 2017, when the rollout of the world's first promising dengue vaccine backfired spectacularly.
Maybe Diana Rigg's Lady Tyrell was the talk of the nation during her too-brief yet spectacularly wise, exceedingly dour run.
Nor does anything in these criminals' history — including domestic violence, like Mr. Kelley's — serve to reliably predict their spectacularly cruel acts.
The reality, however, is that venture capitalists are vultures and the vast majority of their investments fail spectacularly or perform underwhelmingly.
She has moved on quite spectacularly, our reporter John Branch writes, and is preparing to try again for that elusive gold.
On Friday, UN refugee agency chief Filippo Grandi blasted the United Nations for having "failed spectacularly" to protect Eastern Ghouta's civilians.
That note, read carefully, is a warning to fellow Republicans and a kind of subtweet of Trump's spectacularly divisive governing style.
But the movie's chances crumbled spectacularly when it was revealed that Parker had been charged with raping a classmate in college.
But it is at the level of electoral politics that identity liberalism has failed most spectacularly, as we have just seen.
"I'm going on to a spectacularly new challenge," Mr. Cohn said in an interview as he prepared to leave the firm.
The two men were both tall and dusty, and carrying massive backpacks covered in patches; one of them was spectacularly sunburned.
Restrainers, for their part, might succeed spectacularly in the Middle East, only to find America embroiled in a new Cold War.
But mobile is where the company is playing catch-up, having failed spectacularly in its Fire phone bid several years ago.
She picked apart Trump's boasts of a spectacularly booming economy, telling the right number of right anecdotes at the right time.
I Am Not Your Negro is a spectacularly and explicitly violent film, and yet it's been described as having "implied" violence.
Indeed, when the alt-right briefly tried to co-opt Gritty by putting him in a Nazi uniform, the effort failed spectacularly.
What comes to mind is another summer in which sports and race collided spectacularly: in 1968 at the Olympics in Mexico City.
More spectacularly, iOS 11 will also see the debut of AR Kit, Apple's suite of developer tools for creating augmented reality apps.
Even the people who do it spectacularly well — like Hugh Jackman, Jimmy Kimmel, Ellen DeGeneres — usually just get a 'meh' from everyone.
Bullshitting is easy, but governing is hard: Trump's bluster and bombast, so effective on the campaign trail, has backfired spectacularly in office.
Occasionally, this strategy backfires spectacularly, as the recent case of the four-story penis mural illustrates, but in general it holds true.
It even garnered the attention of the punditocracy in a spectacularly tone-deaf piece by David Brooks for The New York Times.
Following the meeting there was a photo op, which Trump managed to make spectacularly awkward by stubbornly refusing to shake Merkel's hand.
Senate Republicans could finally coalesce around a plan to achieve their long-sought goal of undoing Obamacare — or they could fail spectacularly.
The first time I encountered the Momentums at IFA this year, I tried to intuit my way around them and failed spectacularly.
ON May 30th, surrounded by patients and their families, President Donald Trump signed into law the spectacularly misnamed "right to try" legislation.
It's hard to imagine a scenario where a tropical park full of living dinosaurs wouldn't be spectacularly attractive to rich people everywhere.
That is, as long as you're spectacularly rich and highly focused on the interior design of your hip and modern new apartment.
In Venezuela, for example, the government introduced spectacularly incompetent economic policies, turning a functioning economy into a wasteland of shortages and despair.
It was a spectacularly unpersuasive hack-job paid for by one of the predatory financial institutions the Labor Department rule will hurt.
As for the race, held every Memorial Day weekend, the course is a spectacularly beautiful, but grueling, climb along the mountainous highway.
Even the people who do it spectacularly well  — like Hugh Jackman, Jimmy Kimmel, Ellen DeGeneres — usually just get a 'meh' from everyone.
It has been spectacularly overtaken by JD Sports, which is now worth £4.3bn ($5.6bn), more than twice as much as Sports Direct.
Chronic diseases such as dementia and diabetes have spectacularly dethroned infections and malnutrition to become the dominant causes of death and disability.
The Beach Slang rocket took off in a hurry four years ago but has been perpetually on the verge of exploding spectacularly.
Background: The biggest cryptocurrency-to-dollars exchange in the early years of bitcoin was Mt. Gox, which imploded spectacularly in February 2014.
Yes, it has gained a certain amount of market share with its tablets and TV devices, but its smartphone effort failed spectacularly.
LONDON — A spectacularly rare Beatles record that lay forgotten in a loft for half a century is set to go on sale.
What does the presidential hopeful have to say about the people who helped build his name, the people he so spectacularly failed?
Through some spectacularly sophisticated video editing, it looks like the chap at the Leica stand re-inserts the film into the camera.
"Trump's lack of awareness, plus a habit of skimming from her sources, often results in spectacularly misapplied quotations," said NPR's Annalisa Quinn.
Britney Spears was about to flame out spectacularly in public — and Timberlake would quietly, passively make his way through the fallout unscathed.
If it doesn't, and ends up turfing out spectacularly, I won't have to pay anymore and things will go back to normal.
An engineer's guide to picking a startup Stack fallacy has caused many companies to attempt to capture new markets and fail spectacularly.
Between diaper baby blimps and Trump impersonators holding live rats, it's a golden age for spectacularly dumb, exceptionally good anti-Trump art.
The financial crisis showed how a slavish adherence to modelling can spectacularly blow up in real-life markets, either immediately or eventually.
The swing would gain such excellent momentum in its quest to wrap itself around the white circle that it would overshoot spectacularly.
And this time, the protagonists aren't virtual strangers — they're longtime friends whose relationship crumbles spectacularly during a weekend getaway at Big Sur.
While there's stage direction in line with the dialogue, it's clear that you're missing out on what's apparently a spectacularly staged production.
"We will try our best to remain spectacularly unspectacular for the media," said Kurt Bock, the CEO, at last year's 21th anniversary.
Republicans learned this Tuesday when their attempt to kick off the Trump era by gutting the Office of Congressional Ethics backfired spectacularly.
" You have to go through the list to number 13 until you find the slightly more original but still spectacularly useless "pussy.
This season has come together spectacularly in a way that Pagenaud's inaugural, winless season with Roger Penske Racing in 219 did not.
What's more, building this network could be spectacularly expensive, and it may be economically feasible to use it only in urban areas.
That lead did not last long because Crosby scored spectacularly just 38 seconds later, and the second period ended at 3-3.
And how a cynical ploy to entrap reporters by an organization that uses decidedly controversial techniques to obtain its "scoops" failed spectacularly.
"There are some places you can go, and you'd have to be spectacularly incompetent not to make an interesting recording," he said.
Byford talked a good game while the politicians made—and continue to make—spectacularly bad transit choices for the rest of us.
That same evening, Selina calls Bob, asking for advice about what to do about the whole China fracas, which has backfired spectacularly.
But legal experts interviewed by The Hill say firing Mueller would backfire spectacularly and lead to further allegations of obstruction of justice.
These weren't minor trips and stumbles — in fact, I wiped out repeatedly, spectacularly, in front of my family and even a photographer.
Private colleges and universities have increased their endowments spectacularly through aggressive fund-raising and these kinds of investment and tax-avoidance techniques.
Newhouse editors also enjoyed spectacularly generous budgets at their magazines, which often ran deep in the red for years before turning profits.
Often speculation sent prices soaring, but those prices later collapsed spectacularly, souring investor sentiment to a point from which it never recovered.
That bet paid off so spectacularly that by last year Yahoo's Alibaba shares accounted for the large majority of the company's value.
On my last day, I wanted to see the coastline — which I had heard was spectacularly beautiful along Noto Peninsula near Kanazawa.
A company called Theranos failed so spectacularly that it has generated a best-selling book, an HBO documentary and a big podcast.
A futures bet gone spectacularly wrong provoked a daylong crisis at one of the clearinghouses that are supposed to be global safeguards.
But I was wrestling with shame as I realized how many of my spectacularly bad decisions had been influenced by mental illness.
The mission failed spectacularly, thanks to the professionalism of The Post's reporters, but it's clear that Project Veritas was exploiting this moment.
Overreach and spectacularly bad timing—involving an oil crisis, a recession and a sinking pound—brought Lyons to the brink of insolvency.
Waldo heard that somebody was trying to reprise Knievel's spectacularly unsuccessful 1974 jump across Snake River Canyon in a steam-powered rocket.
Without the white working class, Democrats will need everything else to go spectacularly well to retake the House of Representatives next year.
A spectacularly ghoulish story of grave robbers and medical demonstrations in 19333th-century Edinburgh, it builds to a dizzying pitch of delirium.
From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters' march down well-worn personality paths, the movie argues insistently for the status quo.
From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters' march down well-worn personality paths, "Downton Abbey" argues insistently for the status quo.
David Leonhardt The hacked emails from Emmanuel Macron's French campaign appear to be spectacularly mundane, according to people who have read them.
The second season begins with Sarah's wedding to that girlfriend, Tammy (the terrific Melora Hardin), a fancy event that goes spectacularly south.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Putin's Hopes for Relief Under a Trump Presidency Backfire Spectacularly" (news analysis, July 31): I strongly disagree.
Disney+ started off spectacularly, boasting 10 million subscribers within the first 24 hours of launch and millions of people watching The Mandalorian.
The movie is spectacularly dumb, but Bay's approach to action — cut as often as possible and blow up everything — never gets boring.
" Economic forecasts on the eve of the credit crunch and the Great Recession were, he says, "not just wrong but spectacularly so.
" Thank you, Mitch "It takes someone special, someone rare, someone spectacularly Machiavellian and malevolent, to screw up all three branches of government.
Pruitt consistently, and spectacularly, disregards the scientific advice of EPA career scientists, preferring the advice of polluting industries in "protecting" the environment.
It's spectacularly easy to kill a bunch of people with a car or a truck if you don't care who they are.
"Monos," a spectacularly shot Colombian psychodrama about child soldiers, brought me deep into the jungles of a country I long to revisit.
I one hundred percent believe that there are publicists that have to clean up spectacularly horrific messes on behalf of their clients.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sunken Cities: Egypt's Lost Worlds is a spectacularly beautiful opportunity to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.
The same problem surfaces again when writers try to introduce a figure with a different ethnicity to their own, and fail spectacularly.
Most of these machines have never been seen before in this context, so enjoy this spectacularly retro piece of early computing history.
Efforts to unite warring candidates behind one failed spectacularly: An overture from Senator Marco Rubio to Mr. Christie angered and insulted the governor.
If only MoviePass hadn't imploded so spectacularly last year—no one should have to pay full price for any of these mediocre movies.
The argument is pretty simple: you can't abide by the terms of a deal that one of your co-signatories has flouted spectacularly.
What makes Doctor Strange stand out from both the Marvel universe and many of its blockbuster competitors are its spectacularly trippy visual effects.
The Grand Tasting at the spectacularly situated hilltop Santa Fe Opera House includes 75 local restaurants and 100 wineries, including many from California.
Nicky ends up genuinely, rather than begrudgingly, befriending Andy (Tony Espinosa), the black kid next door, after his home life implodes so spectacularly.
And they&aposre enormously enthusiastic to see him in Honolulu today, which is, you know, it&aposs just an absolutely spectacularly beautiful place.
The reunion with her owners towards the end of the film is a spectacularly layered and nuanced take on the craft of acting.
Mr Godard judges that Mr Bolloré has "spectacularly failed" in Italy and that he—or his son—would sell TI given the chance.
According to Borneman, the resulting beer that was made — lager and ale — tasted pretty good despite the spectacularly old age of the yeast.
That's why we've worked with Pinterest to find all the coolest tricks, smartest shortcuts, and legit magic to make your holiday spectacularly spooky.
Clinton is on course to win the nomination and Donald Trump — who is spectacularly unpopular — is on track to win the Republican nomination.
LJM Partners Ltd, run by Anthony Caine, will be the first investment manager to close after complex trades failed spectacularly in the Feb.
Even in his hometown of Liverpool, I would be stopped in the street by people begging me to spectacularly send him into retirement.
None of this is for TV; we're looking at a woman who's genuinely devastated her relationship failed in such a spectacularly disastrous way.
As we all know, Comey's public actions to defend the bureau's and his own reputation for nonpartisanship backfired spectacularly in the 2016 campaign.
Because of his spectacularly encompassing vantage point, Gupta asked Kelly how he would define the Earth's condition if it were a human body.
The presidential preference vote held in Arizona's Maricopa County last month might well win the award for this year's most spectacularly dysfunctional election.
Rejection is a huge part of any creative industry, and I have no doubt that I will continue to fail, and fail spectacularly.
In both cases, the films flopped spectacularly, calling into question just how much influence Comic-Con buzz actually had on a film's opening.
Between 21956 and approximately 240, she produced a variety of photographs by aiming her camera to and fro at many spectacularly lit subjects.
But Trump's behavior raises questions about how top intelligence officials can remain in their posts after being so spectacularly thrown under the bus.
The viral thread about Amazon working conditionsBut now, 12 months on, the FC Ambassadors have gone viral, and Amazon's program has backfired spectacularly.
"Chinese people didn't really know what wine is supposed to taste like, so it was spectacularly easy to get away with," she said.
His previous startup, Powa, claimed to be worth $2.7 billion and collapsed spectacularly in 2016 after swallowing up $200 million of investors' money.
An insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula has claimed hundreds of servicemen's lives — and most spectacularly and tragically, downed a Russian plane in October.
His attempts to out-insult Trump appear to have backfired spectacularly, a failing Trump diagnosed with typical acuity in his victory press conference.
Obamacare could be working spectacularly, but without CHIP or community health center funding, the nation's health care system would sink into absolute crisis.
Coroner recently reformed after a long hiatus, released their Autopsy retrospective in 22017 and performed spectacularly at French metal festival Hellfest last year.
Sure, they exist, and the tech can be spectacularly great for them; but, again, for now at least, we're talking Next Little Niche.
TOKYO (AP) — One of Japan's most active volcanos erupted spectacularly Friday evening with a fiery blast that sent lava rolling down its slope.
The Democrats' much ballyhooed "Blue Wall" crumbled spectacularly in 22018 as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin all turned red, with Minnesota nearly following suit.
WASHINGTON — Few political consultants have had a client fail quite as spectacularly as Paul Manafort's did in Ukraine in the winter of 22008.
Indeed, Mr. Hunter's golden diptych, no less than Mr. McCallum's spectacularly unspectacular production, suggests that small rewards may be the only kind available.
Lucas handled the fame and glory spectacularly, as he should have, taking a tiny, grinning lap and getting props from his little buddies.
You wouldn't know it from all the attention given to the coal industry by Trump's administration, but renewable energy is doing spectacularly well.
Father Martin will give his spectacularly uncontroversial talk — "Jesus Christ: Fully Human, Fully Divine" — at a secular conference center in a nearby town.
It's a solid jump scare, made way more tense by the scenes surrounding it, and ends with a spectacularly gory death for Bowers.
U.S.-China negotiations spectacularly broke down in early May after Trump accused China of retreating from previous commitments, causing a market sell-off.
Here Lippmann fails spectacularly, and he fails because his solution to the problems of democracy is to abandon everything that makes democracy worthwhile.
But if the movie aims to make complacent white people feel uncomfortable about their role in the current American turmoil, it fails spectacularly.
Any one of those would have met the requirements of the first-impressions-count launch window: graphically awesome, sonically powerful, and spectacularly realistic.
But the startup's aggressive expansion came under scrutiny last year after things went spectacularly south, and quickly, at WeWork, another SoftBank portfolio startup.
The treatment, Kymriah, made by Novartis, is spectacularly effective against a rare form of leukemia, bringing remissions when all conventional options have failed.
We enjoy telling people about our spectacularly mediocre first date, by way of reassuring them that fireworks at first sight can be overrated.
Despite CPV's spectacularly inappropriate siting, its efforts to preempt state laws and regulations, and an egregious corruption scandal, construction of the plant continues.
It blew past our expectations of the line between comedy and drama, existing moment-to-moment between both genres and elevating both spectacularly.
They often accompany themselves, most spectacularly in the case of Miranda Mulholland, who serenades the cosmos with her violin and opera-ready soprano.
Technologies and markets do a lot of things spectacularly well, but they don't take care of pollution and other externalities on their own.
But I'll concede it has a chance, one sufficiently nonzero, and sufficiently potentially spectacularly lucrative, that Facebook's ongoing multibillion-dollar bet makes sense.
My career blew up spectacularly and now, here I am at age 47, trying to carve out a career as a freelance writer.
Nor even the spectacularly dislocated elbow: a burst of static behind my eyes, whirling trees at the river end of the Otley ground.
The experts gain bragging rights if their forecasts play out perfectly, but predictions can also go spectacularly wrong in the world of finance.
At 26, he has already proven not just one of the most spectacularly virtuosic pianists of the day but an uncommonly thoughtful artist.
And lurking on the DelMonico Books table is David Lynch's Someone Is In My House, drawing the eye with its spectacularly unsettling cover.
Most spectacularly of all, when Antonin Scalia died in February of 2016, McConnell completely ignored Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland as his successor.
And while it occasionally fails — sometimes spectacularly so — its creators continually improve upon it, always in service of the community's relationship with itself.
And this species was taken by some foresters to New Zealand, where it grew spectacularly well, and they developed new races of it.
As Trump continues to insist his trade tactics are going spectacularly, here are five pieces of evidence that might not be the case.
Keurig is hitting the "adult beverage market" after spectacularly failing with a soda-making device that debuted in 2015 and retailed for $370.
But without meaningful change from consumers and corporations, our vain delight in all things sparkly will continue to have a spectacularly ugly human cost.
And when she's there for her husband, "she is on his arm, spectacularly dressed, even if just for the members to see," said Leamer.
Only one has been introduced: the American Health Care Act, which rather spectacularly failed to make it to the floor for a vote. 210.
Major crude oil benchmarks spiked to four-year highs one month before the sanctions went into force, but that rally has since unwound spectacularly.
The immense pile of rules that govern how the US government operates in and regulates space is weak, uncoordinated, and spectacularly hard to change.
The playful fable from Japanese animator Masaaki Yuasa centers on a young mermaid who befriends a middle-school rock musician, with spectacularly surreal results.
LONDON — A city council's tribute to a key suffragette who lived in Salford has spectacularly backfired after her name was misspelt on street signs.
But even in the remaining, poorer, half of the world, fertility rates have come down spectacularly, from 5.2 in 1970-75 to 2.6 now.
In Britain, racism and bigotry are flourishing spectacularly as the older generation seeks a scapegoat for their growing irrelevance in the modern, globalized economy.
Commercial and industrial lending—which had hitherto grown steadily rather than spectacularly—even accelerated, to 10.3%, at an annual rate, in the fourth quarter.
Perhaps for that reason, Mr Cortizo could win nearly half the vote in the one-round election (though polls have been spectacularly wrong before).
Knowing my luck, you will flame out spectacularly and then come back and win in an all-stars season when I don't pick you.
Liberals often antagonize gun owners by coming across as patronizing or insulting — as well as spectacularly unknowledgeable about the guns they seek to regulate.
Its effort may have backfired spectacularly: in the primary on March 6th Ms Moser came a close second to Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, a lawyer.
When something's been adapted as spectacularly as the Lord of the Rings trilogy, any attempt to remake it might seem like a bad idea.
Everything comes together so spectacularly that the bait and switch is still terrifying — and a perfect example of what Killing Eve is capable of.
All this showed that Trump's strategy of strengthening relations with Saudi Arabia to fight terror and stabilize the region had spectacularly backfired, said Zakaria.
Her chief responsibilities included talking trash about other White House officials and making Kelly spectacularly mad — oh, and apparently recording everyone without their consent.
Pai has responded to Free Press' net neutrality criticisms by calling the group "spectacularly misnamed," characterizing one of its founders as a radical socialist.
Mounting societal concerns—political upheaval, climate change, the general crushing financial and psychic toll children impose—make procreating seem like a spectacularly bad idea.
Everything about professional wrestling is at once spectacular and spectacularly false: the gold-plated title belts, the storylines, the gimmicks, and even the bodies.
The Grade Fire blazing across the northern edge of California briefly spun up a spectacularly odd phenomenon known as an "ash devil" on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia and Iran, the Middle East's two opposing powerhouses, fell out spectacularly at the weekend after the Saudis executed a prominent Shiite cleric.
They gave the job to Hodgson and he has failed spectacularly for the last two tournaments, or even three if you consider Euro 2012.
It underpinned the Valley's tolerance for Thiel, and it also set two of the industry's biggest stars up to fail in spectacularly public ways.
There was a recent AP story about how the women in his spectacularly successful show "The Apprentice" were treated shabbily and degradingly by Trump.
Not only did Trump fail—most spectacularly with the failure of the American Health Care Act—but he also showed no capacity to lead.
The obvious comparison is Mt Gox, which flamed out spectacularly in 2014, leaving as much as $400 million in bitcoin missing in its wake.
It's a function, I think, of the general mystery of birth and death: those comings and goings from somewhere spectacularly, eternally beyond the frame.
Orlando was meant to be a haven for Puerto Ricans who fled the island because of its imploding economy and spectacularly high crime rate.
"That thing put on the floor on its own would fail spectacularly, and we don't owe that kind of concession to them," said Rep.
So this is a frustrating start to the HP3 phase of the project, in what has otherwise been a spectacularly successful mission to Mars.
Or maybe he will fail spectacularly, in the sort of way that ruins some team or imprints him with "bust" or "madman" labels forever.
It was intended as something of a musical suicide note for Robinson, and introduced an initially consistent lyrical theme of love gone spectacularly wrong.
Smith had been an integral part of the Cavs' run to the 103 Finals, only to flame out spectacularly against the Golden State Warriors.
In retrospect, the U.S.-led boycott of the Moscow Olympics was a well-meaning response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan that backfired spectacularly.
"Hold My Hand," a spectacularly comfy and genial-seeming roots-rock song that was the band's breakthrough hit, is a "protest song," Rucker said.
But it failed spectacularly in the Indian and then Chinese factories that, starting in the 1980s, were making and exporting more and more generics.
He leaves for art school and, after a lot of hard work, has a spectacularly successful career as a writer-illustrator of children's books.
Market liquidity was light and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
This doesn't mean that when I get home, I down some whiskey straight from the bottle (except maybe after a rare, spectacularly wretched day).
This week, Google is focusing on fighting Windows after it failed spectacularly in its attempt to take on the iPad with the Pixel Slate.
" She adds: "If the movie aims to make complacent white people feel uncomfortable about their role in the current American turmoil, it fails spectacularly.
Market liquidity was tight and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
Jaipur Journal JAIPUR, India — Every year at this time, India's beau monde rearranges itself in Jaipur for a spectacularly popular five-day literary festival.
Game streaming is one of the oldest terms on this list, as some of us remember when OnLive spectacularly failed almost a decade ago.
Mr. Putin had wagered that the American president would treat Russia favorably, a gamble that "has now backfired, spectacularly," our national security correspondent writes.
The fight scenes are well choreographed, the production values high, and the street life of Harlan's World is spectacularly high tech and low-life.
Though there are some spectacularly destructive city-stomping scenes, the film focuses on the repercussions of a government slow to act during a disaster.
When they were proven spectacularly wrong in 2016, the same people tried to protect their egos with a conspiracy theory about "collusion" with Russia.
The same methodology is applied to four other Meiji products in the show — a yogurt, chocolate bar, cookie and milk — with spectacularly eclectic results.
When compared to traditional tobacco products - which have remained on the shelves for decades despite being proven dangerous - e-cigarette makers have failed spectacularly.
For this reason, and because Pompeo is spectacularly qualified, members of the minority party on the committee should reconsider their vote and support him.
"It's spectacularly easy to kill a bunch of people with a car or a truck if you don't care who they are," he said.
It's got great specs for the price, a spectacularly good build, solid battery life, and after all this, its camera is totally fine now, too.
One of the things Dear White People does spectacularly well is create its own lexicon of pop culture and branding to employ throughout the season.
Things go so spectacularly wrong for Yen that she's nearly collateral damage where her boss, the king of Aedirn, decides to assassinate his own queen.
It is just the most jaw-droppingly beautiful and spectacularly moving experience I've ever had, and certainly a lot of people feel the same way.
We know too much — especially after watching his love triangle with Kristina Schulman and Danielle Lombard go spectacularly up in flames on Bachelor In Paradise.
And it showed it can take risks by going after the product — smart glasses that act as a camera, at which Google failed so spectacularly.
Yes, some of the platforms in the disinformation firing line have taken some preventative actions since this issue blew up so spectacularly, back in 2016.
Other gadgets lost spectacularly to competitors and live on now only as notes in history and warnings to anyone ready to wage a format war.
Heather's determined refusal to turn off the camera means that their subsequent psychological and spiritual collapse beneath the witch's vengeance is spectacularly captured on film.
He blew it spectacularly, for many reasons, including hubris, the intemperance of his character, the nastiness of his tactics and the incoherence of his ideas.
The bottom line: The stock market loves nothing more than to climb a wall of worry, and it duly posted a spectacularly good first quarter.
Nevertheless, Cruz's attempt to rattle Yates with a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) failed spectacularly, drawing an audible reaction from the gallery.
His tweet about the meeting, which has since gone viral, is so spectacularly Scottish: ever added somebody on facebook because you have the same name?
Here are the basic things the ScreenPad can do: Some of those functions are more valuable than others, and not all of them work spectacularly.
Most spectacularly, his bodyguards were involved in a violent daylight brawl with pro-Kurdish protesters during the Turkish leader's visit to the capital in May.
"Not only were they wrong, they were spectacularly wrong on the biggest macro-economic decision that we faced since the Second World War," Tice said.
This all crashed spectacularly in June 2015 (black Monday and Tuesday), wiping a third of the value off the market and bankrupting many retail investors.
Samsung's glorious Galaxy Note27 mission has just imploded, almost as spectacularly as SpaceX's Facebook satellite-carrying rocket did on the launch pad just hours before.
After 25 years or so of people making spectacularly misguided predictions about The Future of Virtual Reality, I certainly don't intend to wager a guess.
The treatment, Kymriah, made by Novartis AG, is spectacularly effective against a rare form of leukemia, bringing remissions when all conventional options have failed. nyti.
It's kind of sad because a two-hour film, or two hours spent with a book or a record, can be spectacularly engaging and enriching.
There's no shortage of creepiness, either: Enchantress is spectacularly eerie in the early going, before the film turns her into a silly-looking CGI effect.
Deep learning has been spectacularly successful in certain problems (facial recognition, object recognition, etc.) but the "smart robots" that we have promised still haven't arrived.
It also requires more discrete, personalized messaging targeted to specific sets of voters and potential volunteers, a goal for which Twitter is spectacularly ill suited.
But if a device to deliver a real-time, high-resolution, long-lasting picture of neural activity can be engineered, that gap will shrink spectacularly.
Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in SyriaThe White House has rejected the notion he paved the way for the Turkish operation.
At one point, we are confronted by BMX bikers—a spectacularly ill-judged addition, though it does drive home the firmness of period details elsewhere.
The division between these two sides was revealed spectacularly in June 2016 when one group voted to leave the EU and the other did not.
Even in the comparatively less sensation-driven media world of the late 20th century, this seems a spectacularly unlikely — not to say outright stupid — move.
He said the standards were "working spectacularly," and noted that carmakers had made good progress and already offered many models that met the 483 level.
During their fancy dinner, Sharon gets spectacularly drunk, and then gets mad at Rob for suggesting he might want to start drinking again one day.
What the facts failed to tell, I ironically (or perhaps spectacularly?) found glimpses of in a few artworks in Net Present Value: Art, Capital, Futures.
That suggests either that shares in the video streaming pioneer are spectacularly overbought, or Wall Street's biggest names have a lot of work to do.
These are just a few of the spectacularly popular selections of "grain-free" dog food that have deluged the pet food market in recent years.
But when the Jags teammates hit the hardwood at Florida State -- Smith got a chance to put his hoop skills on display ... and failed spectacularly.
Verdict: Who would've imagined, when this whole multi-million-dollar, single-copy album scheme was first announced, that the whole thing would backfire so spectacularly?
"But even though I am hopeful, it would be foolish not to mention how spectacularly messed up the world is at the moment," she continued.
The state has become the lone state laboratory for testing whether bipartisanship — which has failed spectacularly on the federal level — can work in this moment.
In his acknowledgments, he notes that Vermont has already had one "minor-league attempt" at a secession movement, about a decade ago, that failed, spectacularly.
Remember that "The Odd Couple" concerns two divorcés — Oscar, a sportswriter, and a spectacularly fussy newsman, Felix Ungar — who wind up sharing an apartment miserably.
On the crescent-shaped pond in the southeast corner of Central Park, a spectacularly colorful duck floats on the surface with an air of majesty.
There he teamed with Eddy Curry, another prep-to-pro big man, in what was known as the Baby Bulls, an experiment that failed spectacularly.
For around $22014, one could meet a cavalcade of spectacularly dressed meat patties and celebrity chef grillers like Bobby Flay, Tim Love and Rachael Ray.
But it's precisely because no one could possibly take Liebkind and his ilk seriously that Max and Leo fail so spectacularly at their attempted failure.
To push to the brink and then spectacularly crash was an object lesson in what a 100-mile course could do to the overly ambitious.
Don't get me wrong: I'd rather that Trump said what he did on Monday than maintain his silence, which was breathtaking, galling — and spectacularly revealing.
In 2014, Mr. Orban proclaimed that Hungary was breaking with the kind of early 21st-century liberalism that had been bankrupted so spectacularly in 2008.
The post-inaugural Women's March made all of this spectacularly visible, with a bright-pink show of defiance intended to put the president on notice.
Nor that it slides into anachronism, with Shakespeare crowing over "my vast, complex, and spectacularly successful business," as if he were in shipping or aerospace.
O. Scott) 'ALMOST CHRISTMAS' (PG-63693, 63683:63673) A flimsy story line doesn't much matter to this warmhearted and often spectacularly funny holiday comedy-drama.
The thing I like about Ms. Petri is that she celebrates the shy, the nerdy, the awkward and the concept of failing spectacularly at something.
The ample cast occasionally strikes poses, and there is one exuberant dance break (spectacularly performed by Tamara Williams, who with MJ Rodriguez provided the choreography).
Ali, who died in 21996, credited Mr. Rhee with teaching him a spectacularly swift punching technique that helped him knock out Richard Dunn in 21980.
Yes, you are trying, but I'm struck by how spectacularly so many of you continue to fail at listening, this most basic of human skills.
" She added, "Instead of thinking of rape as a spectacularly violent crime — and some rapes are — think about it as nonconsensual, that is, bad sex.
McKelvey remains WeWork&aposs chief culture officer, even after the coworking space company&aposs IPO failed spectacularly and cofounder Adam Neumann was ousted as CEO.
Since she was younger, Peggy has been involved in harebrained scheme after scheme, and she finds herself behind bars when one plan goes spectacularly south.
The Muslim Ban Lite is an implicit acknowledgment that the Trump administration stumbled spectacularly in its first major attempt to deliver on a campaign promise.
O. Scott) 'ALMOST CHRISTMAS' (PG-13, 1:72) A flimsy story line doesn't much matter to this warmhearted and often spectacularly funny holiday comedy-drama.
Yet Yahoo&aposs attempt to revitalize the platform failed spectacularly, with the addition of ads and a lack on innovation driving away even more users.
Or use some of each so you'll have a nice mix of flavors — and, just as importantly on Valentine's Day, a spectacularly pretty gift box.
The irony in the back-to-back announcements is that the same power plays that garner Mr. Putin plaudits at home have spectacularly backfired abroad.
Since banks, unlike normal businesses, tend to get bailed out if they fail spectacularly, there is an incentive to take on excessive amounts of risk.
The reality show UnReal chronicled in season one — though it performed spectacularly in the ratings for its own salacious and horrifying reasons — was relatively straightforward.
There's even a good dance routine, and a spectacularly choreographed brawl that starts over the simple question of whose turn it is to order a hamburger.
Encouraging cities to throw sweeteners at a multinational run by the world's richest man was spectacularly tone deaf at a time of growing anxiety about inequality.
They're probably not as glamorous and spectacularly futuristic as self-driving cars, but autonomous shuttles have some interesting near-future applications that shouldn't be easily dismissed.
"No other antivenom in the world is so spectacularly effective against such a wide range of snakes this way and now we know why," explained Fry.
In another straight-to-series animated comedy, Poehler will voice both the character of Duncan, a "spectacularly average" 15-year-old boy, and his mother, Annie.
On Boxing Day, so the argument goes, it just so happened that things went wrong for several sides at once, and more spectacularly than ever before.
Amazon's Kindle Fire line has been a rare success story, though Amazon also flopped pretty spectacularly with its Fire phone, which lacked Google's apps and store.
That argument backfired spectacularly last month, when an audio recording emerged of Mr Temer appearing to condone the payment of bribes to impede the corruption probe.
They're going to play great on One, they're going to play spectacularly on Xbox One S. And they'll play even better on Xbox One X overall.
Between Adam Rippon, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and this rim job cartoon Piers Morgan repeatedly tweeted out, 2018 has had a spectacularly gay start.
Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, the firm which built the Falcon Heavy, had been frank about the possibility that the launch might fail, possibly spectacularly.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was humiliated by voters, as his attempt to reverse the mayoral election in Istanbul, which his party had lost, backfired spectacularly.
And yet, while it's impossible to talk about Dan Colen's work without mentioning pressure, I fail most spectacularly to get even one rise out of him.
Lower domestic supply has stimulated demand for refined metal imports, spectacularly so in the case of lead, but the import momentum is showing signs of fading.
And Verizon's wireless business, staffed mostly with non-union employees, is doing spectacularly, with obscenely high profit margins—nearly 40 cents on every dollar of revenue.
MCCAIN: No, because I think you will lose spectacularly, and then I&aposll look forward to election when I finally get to sell (Inaudible) Hold yourself.
What is interesting about the English riots is the way this principle was spectacularly dismantled through the violation, desecration, and inversion of normal codes of conduct.
The Bronze earns its hard-R rating many times over, and most spectacularly through a horrific gymnastic sex act that haunts poor Ben throughout the film.
But it's also worth noting that the show also had two spectacularly failed marriages, one water-birth and one almost-abortion, and lots of unprotected sex.
But in Zimbabwe and Mozambique voting has failed to push out two of the most spectacularly corrupt regimes, and Swaziland is ruled by an absolute monarch.
Host Jimmy Carr goes around each person and asks them a question or two, and their responses tend to range from mildly silly to spectacularly ridiculous.
But she said rape generally isn't a "spectacularly violent crime" and suggested offenders be sentenced to 200 hours' community service and perhaps a conspicuous "r" tattoo.
But if Drake's most consistent critique is that his albums are too bloated, too long, and too uneven to justify it, then "More Life" fails spectacularly.
One begins to wonder how the opera became so popular in the first place: its vision of the human animal is, in the end, spectacularly bleak.
We all know that at times we've shined beyond even our own greatest expectations, and at times we've failed spectacularly to the point of self-shock.
Most spectacularly, Mr. Ling, the former head of the party's general office, was expelled from his posts in July last year after being charged with corruption.
The rapid, deep and relentless waves of creative destruction that have crashed over people's heads have made some into winners — most spectacularly, the gilded 217 percent.
Days earlier, a Russian military depot packed with 40,000 shells spectacularly exploded in the Siberian town of Achinsk, prompting the evacuation of more than 10,000 people.
While many of Gessner's renderings of sea animals are spectacularly fanciful due to a lack of verifiable observations, he really nailed the morphology of the octopus.
And if you fail as spectacularly as Lim Chang-yong of the Korean Baseball Organization's KIA Tigers, you might end up in trouble with Johnny Law.
A soggy, long-grassed pitch, an own goal, and a magnificent screamer from Trinidad and Tobago later, they somehow beat the odds and embarrassed themselves spectacularly.
But even if everyone had failed spectacularly, it still would have been the most interesting red carpet of the year — the Met Gala almost always is.
Given how quickly Monzo reached its earlier £1 million crowdfunding raise — which spectacularly closed in 96 seconds — it shouldn't have any problem placing this new offering.
Most work spectacularly long hours, spend chunks of most weeks in what amount to glorified student digs in London, have little time for their families. Why?
I didn't think the 22002 invasion of Iraq was a spectacularly good idea, but once our troops crossed the line of departure that argument was over.
Facebook made the unusual decision to push back directly on Elizabeth Warren and her criticism of the company, but its attempt to defend itself backfired spectacularly.
Climbing into a spectacularly expensive European convertible — for privacy reasons, I agreed not to identify the make — we sped south on the 405 toward Newport Beach.
For teams like Team Liquid or Immortals, ill-fated expansion may not be spectacularly punitive from a financial standpoint, but can be damaging in different ways.
George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, and Herbert Hoover also had significant private sector experience on their résumés, and none, arguably, performed spectacularly well.
Combine it with the spectacularly public show of force and … well, as a wise man once said, theatricality and deception are powerful agents to the uninitiated.
In the age of social media, sloppy language can blow up quickly and spectacularly, like a pan of milk left to boil over on the stove.
Some of the party, who had clearly been forewarned, wore spectacularly complete English shooting drag, tweed waistcoats and jackets and caps and trousers and so on.
Westerly winds blowing across the lake piled sand atop the moraines, creating the spectacularly steep and tall dunes — known as perched dunes — that define the park.
Slofies in good light are fun, and I've no doubt the creators (teens) of Tik Tok will find new and spectacularly delightful uses for the feature.
Note that 63 horsepower meets 479 pound-feet of torque, creating power delivery that&aposs spectacularly linear and a sense that it might never run out.
The selling point was catharsis, even more than it was confrontation: some fraught emotion (of some kind), long-simmered and complicated (or not?), would erupt spectacularly.
Related: Turkey's President Erdogan in Social Media Storm as He Visits US However Berlin rejected the protests and attempts to suppress the musical number backfired spectacularly.
Nowadays we like to use the term "medieval" to name spectacularly brutal violence, as shorthand for wildly unequal gender relations, for extreme restrictions on women's sexuality.
Meanwhile, I sat questioning whether I would ever be able to perform even the simplest maternal tasks, since I had stumbled so spectacularly at the first hurdle.
Avian vision works spectacularly well (enabling eagles, for instance, to spot mice from a mile high), and his lab studies the evolutionary adaptations that make this so.
Clearly I've been excessively cautious with cryptocurrency, but I've also been spectacularly undisciplined in other areas of my digital life, leaving my phone and laptop eminently hackable.
If they intend to position themselves as "authentic" and "above" some of the more ridiculous reality show concepts, they have failed spectacularly, at least at first glance.
Let's not forget Google's prior attempt at generating mass adoption for an opt-in, centralized electronic medical records and health data platform of its own failed spectacularly.
In the rich world, and in some developing countries too, the share of people who are going on to higher education has risen spectacularly in recent decades.
His name, Tyrone, is not the scariest handle, but he's as ruthless as any dedicated evildoer, with a spectacularly foul mouth and a thirst for young flesh.
If it's any reassurance, though (and it shouldn't be for Jed, just for Hannah and Tyler fans at home), Hannah's last date with Tyler goes pretty spectacularly.
Sarissa's strategy of "arbitrary, aggressive cost cutting recently occurred – and spectacularly failed – at a similar company Enzon Pharmaceuticals Inc", which was eventually forced to delist, Innoviva said.
Confused and guilty, Cory finds himself visited by the ghost of Christmas Future (Feeny, of course), who shows him how spectacularly his life will nosedive without Topanga.
His short notice appearances have earned him a deserved reputation as a badass with the fans, and the fact that he often finishes fights spectacularly helps too.
The 2012 U.S. Open champion stumbled on the sixth hole, committing a "sloppy" bogey, but he recovered spectacularly by logging seven birdies over the next dozen holes.
The concept of docking a smartphone and turning it into a fully functional PC is an ambitious dream that has failed spectacularly many times in the past.
" In the words of Bridget Jones: "It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.
ROBERT CLARKFrankfurt The challenge to liberalism has come about not because it has failed, but because it has succeeded spectacularly, far beyond the imaginations of its exponents.
His campaign for the Republican nomination for president has consistently (and sometimes spectacularly) frustrated and embarrassed the big-spending political establishment that is used to picking presidents.
Click here to view original GIFSony has a long history of dumping tons of money into spectacularly over-the-top commercials for its Bravia line of TVs.
Governments have spectacularly failed to prosecute those engaged in modern-day slavery, despite their rhetorical commitment to fight these abuses, particularly in the supply chains of corporations.
We pedaled 120-85033 km each day — through thick forests, past spectacularly beautiful lakes, along the famous Göta canal, which links Sweden's west coast to its east.
Lasso will have to start from scratch as a standalone app, and Facebook's previous teen-focused standalones like Slingshot and Poke failed spectacularly with the same strategy.
So why do companies spend millions of dollars and why do developers work 12-hour days for months on end to make a digital tower explode spectacularly?
KAREN MCNEILRevising editorOxford Arabic DictionaryProvidence, Rhode Island We certainly won't argue with your assessment that Citadel has done "spectacularly well" of late ("Law of averages", August 227th).
JEREZ, Spain (Reuters) - Marc Marquez won his home Spanish Grand Prix and took the overall MotoGP lead on Sunday after the reigning champion's main rivals collided spectacularly.
Then, spectacularly last week, one anonymous "senior official" went full monty in a New York Times opinion about inside efforts to control an erratic and amoral president.
Negotiations between Trump and Kim unraveled as they met in Hanoi, Vietnam, for their second summit — a spectacularly high-profile failure rarely seen on the international stage.
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So that meant the return of Ryan Fitzpatrick, who played decently, if not spectacularly, the rest of the way as the New York Jets won, 903-16.
Original story: Prime Minister Theresa May's gamble in calling an early election backfired spectacularly as her Conservative Party lost its majority in Parliament, throwing politics into chaos.
Many conservative legal experts and Trump allies — including Ruddy — are warning Trump strongly against removing Mueller, saying it would backfire spectacularly and lead to charges of obstruction.
"President Trump uses words often and uses them spectacularly: to mobilize his core followership, to bully and belittle opponents, to tweet his hurts and grievances," Frum wrote.
Hanergy Thin Film's stock collapsed spectacularly in May 2015, when, after a five-fold increase over the previous 12 months, it plunged 47 percent in 24 minutes.
Nor had he expected the campaigns of more experienced candidates run by better-known consultants to collapse so quickly and spectacularly in the face of Trump's challenge.
The mammoth corporate tax cuts sped through Congress by Trump and the Republican leadership spectacularly ignored the powerful tax code incentives for companies to shift operations overseas.
The president told the attendees that he expected lawmakers to reach another deal to repeal ObamaCare, after the first attempt failed spectacularly in the House last week.
Immigration reform failed spectacularly in 2013 and the party's base, which wants no part in offering undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, nominated Donald Trump for president.
But a study that is both spectacularly unwarranted because it seems to state the obvious and reports on the threat of horrific bodily harm all at once?
These Bravos, and their spectacularly rapid success on the field, are being presented as the clearest possible proof that Juárez is back, that everything is better now.
Silky smooth and spectacularly stylish, Dead To Me begs to be eaten up with a spoon, and then re-enjoyed with a mellow glass of merlot. Cheers!
The water was spectacularly clear: a sparse, pristine landscape stretched in every direction, interrupted only by a few rocks and dark mats of seaweed, fallen from above.
The position had been occupied proudly, spectacularly even, for the American team by a pair of star players, Briana Scurry and Hope Solo, since the early 1990s.
The Emmys have gotten spectacularly good at giving TV fans just enough surprises to keep them invested, then returning, again and again, to the same established favorites.
Forbes failed that test spectacularly when it described Kylie Jenner as "self-made," but many are guilty of the same flawed thinking, in a more limited way.
Fluid, packed with dissolved gases and erupting at 2,20183°F, it led to spectacularly high fountains of lava emerging from some fissures, topping out at 262 feet.
"I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love," Obama said.
In the spectacularly reborn atrium, perhaps in the very spot where Mr. Smailovic himself played, I watched a bride and groom dance in solitude for wedding pictures.
She cooks from a combination of spectacularly delicious influences: her upbringing in Virginia, her Chinese-born parents, her Korean-Hawaiian-American in-laws and her California home.
But the wool is incredibly soft (after a washing), and the entire back of the shirt is a sheer, honeycomb-like mesh pattern that dumps heat spectacularly.
" The former president also thanked Ms. Sherald "for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love.
But for me, these breaks were a mostly welcome excuse to put down my plasma rifle, gaze into this spectacularly screwed universe, and poke around for secrets.
Camila eventually acts on her friend's recommendation, but this spectacularly enigmatic character also has other agendas, including looking up an old lover and meeting her biological father.
Indeed, when President Richard Nixon went to Saudi Arabia and Israel in June 1974 to change the domestic narrative and score an international victory, it failed spectacularly.
A test run to eliminate a troublesome bully is spectacularly successful, and soon Light and his girlfriend, Mia (an underserved Margaret Qualley), are wiping out evildoers worldwide.
But she triumphed: The Dallas Morning News wrote that she "rose spectacularly to the challenge," and called her debut one of the best performances of the year.
And to stay relevant, the company is entering new businesses (and failing spectacularly in some) at a pace that shows both a lack of clarity and urgency.
To really splash out, book one of the spectacularly-themed accommodations such as the Adventureland, Big Thunder, Fairytale, Mickey Mouse Penthouse, or Pirates of the Caribbean suites.
During the journey, we spotted a pod of spotted dolphins playing in the spectacularly blue water and red-footed boobies and brown boobies flying alongside our boat.
" Tony Kushner sings his praises: "I think his work is spectacularly rich and generative of meaning," and the meaning "comes from a deep engagement with the particulars.
"There's all this pressure to succeed in the world, and we wanted to let them fail, and fail spectacularly," Ms. Baie, the museum's director of programming, said.
What's your "Oh we can't get this in because we've already locked ..." It's Tuesday night, you're taping, tomorrow something spectacularly bad happens, could you get it in?
Bonet left the show after the first season, paving the way for Jasmine Guy's spoiled Whitley Gilbert and Kadeem Hardison's spectacularly spectacled Dwayne Wayne to emerge as leads.
First, Rebecca and Greg actually got together, and their relationship imploded spectacularly because both of them were way too unstable to be in a serious relationship with anyone.
Anthony Eden spectacularly annoyed the Americans through the invasion of Suez, yet his successor MacMillan got on incredibly well with President Kennedy, and no lasting damage was done.
I Bridget Trump was feeling good   However.....It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.
Especially when compared to some of the spectacularly missed opportunities to put the biggest global issues at the heart of the Alpine conflab over the past few years.
The most recent call to exterminate the filibuster came in a tweet after the House Republicans spectacularly failed to approve what was termed as a 'compromise' immigration bill.
The most recent call to exterminate the filibuster came in a tweet after the House Republicans spectacularly failed to approve what was termed as a "compromise" immigration bill.
Consider that Apple also releases spectacularly priced products, whether they be luscious 5K displays in the past or souped-up Mac Pro and iMac Pro machines more recently.
"Amy, I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman I love," President Obama said.
Instead of acquiescing the dating giant's request to rename the app, 3nder launched a spectacularly childish counter-attack, encouraging its users to ship dirty socks (!) to Tinder's headquarters.
If Pebble, one of Kickstarter's biggest success stories, can fail so spectacularly then why should a consumer put trust in any of the smaller crowdfunding campaigns out there?
Each year, throughout the Caribbean, Central America, and the wider Garifuna diaspora, spectacularly dressed, masked performers and drummers reenact their victory, transforming into a form of cultural resistance.
Lyft has fallen spectacularly since its impressive first day of trading, and with most early investors' shares still in lock-up, it may be poised for more losses.
The French government, which holds a 15% stake in Renault, has undermined Mr Senard recently, most spectacularly by thwarting the company's attempt to merge with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
And so while Zano's marketing campaign was spectacularly successful — soaring to huge heights, thanks to the reach and exposure of Kickstarter's platform — the actual Zano drone was junk.
But things unraveled spectacularly when video emerged of the party's leader discussing how a woman he believed to be a wealthy Russian could buy influence with the government.
Each of them failed spectacularly and quickly, because it's just not obvious that there is enough will from the masses (and the deep-pocketed) to actually go there.
The pilot's finale fudges history to spectacularly bring together the collapse of Greenwich Village's University Hotel building and the New York Dolls' residency at the Mercer Arts Centre.
Hillary Clinton campaign's spent much of the summer fundraising with super-elite donors, and ignored the union organizers in the Rust Belt in a way that backfired spectacularly.
All failed, the last one spectacularly when North Korea announced a satellite launch—indistinguishable in practical terms from a missile test—mere weeks after the agreement was announced.
Like Neptune, the math adds up, and it's just a matter of time before we find it unless something spectacularly weird is going on in our solar system.
This is Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman and Elon Musk as well, that they came in and they brought this philosophy, it was so spectacularly successful so quickly.
The restaurant is a small and quiet place, and I had to go back and forth a few times to finally find its grey and spectacularly discrete storefront.
With the 1984 film and album "Purple Rain," he told a fictionalized version of his own story: biracial (although Prince's parents were both African-American), gifted, spectacularly ambitious.
"The show did spectacularly well when families and tourists were here, but it was tough when the family audience wasn't available," Mr. Weinstein said in a telephone interview.
This area is spectacularly beautiful, the Congo often imagined by outsiders — sharp hills, surging rivers, towering forests and lush paths that snake off the road into other worlds.
They also collide spectacularly with an old way of life, in which girls are kept in seclusion until they can be transferred to another family through arranged marriage.
A sense of radical incredulity, spectacularly typified by Trump's refusal to believe his own intelligence services, is but one manifestation of the nihilism that brought him to power.
But it's unclear if they have enough Republican support to pass it, and Democratic leaders are all but taunting them with predictions that the measure will fail spectacularly.
In this sense, thanks to the ineptitude and naivete of the former FBI leaders, who failed to recognize a Russian "active measures" operation, they have been spectacularly successful.
This trend has been bucked by a handful of serious-minded magazines with a spectacularly small readership and by the occasional erudite voice in newspapers like this one.
The resolution has failed spectacularly as Hezbollah, bristling with heavy weaponry supplied by Iran, has become a regional military player, and there's plenty of blame to go around.
The solar corona — the outer atmosphere of the Sun that is revealed so spectacularly during a total solar eclipse — is one of the great mysteries in space science.
Fashioned from a long-abandoned 11th-century armament tower spectacularly cantilevered 300 feet above the Arno river, it now feels like a 1960s bachelor pad with medieval bones.
He added that he considered a college experience to be much more than just scoring, rebounding and blocking shots in basketball, all of which he does spectacularly well.
The bottom line: Trump's move may look smart at first, but it has the potential to backfire spectacularly — on Pompeo, North Korea and the rest of us too.
"Amy, I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love," Barack said.
CARYN GANZ A spectacularly strange comeback from iLoveMakonnen, who builds an unlikely hybrid out of 1950s rock 'n' roll, 2000s pop-punk and 2010s digitally corrupted sing-rapping.
The referendum passed in a landslide but backfired spectacularly, escalating tensions with Baghdad and ultimately leaving the Kurdish region with less territory and autonomy than it had before.
One particular ad in the New York market of the 21980s and '21988s defied that rule so spectacularly that its very longevity became the subject of news stories.
For the most part they have failed us spectacularly because they understand that radicalism doesn't play well even though radicalism is what we need now, more than ever.
When the laws have so spectacularly failed to keep up with the data processors, limiting how your information is gathered online is the only way to be sure.
With "Shadow," Zhang has done more than that: He's created a martial-arts movie landmark, as strong in its performances as it is spectacularly novel in its violence.
The problem is that his attempt to recreate the Chávez era has failed spectacularly and led to a horrific economic, social, and political crisis of his own making.
With spectacularly dysfunctional Congresses failing to address wages at all, some local and state governments have stepped in to push up the limit minimum employers can pay workers.
I thought we learned this lesson after many American intellectuals, economists and politicians were proven spectacularly wrong in predicting that the Soviet Union would become an economic rival.
In his cut-offs and Mr. Bean T-shirt, Greenside is so spectacularly out of sync with the French, it's a wonder how he gets through a day.
There was none other than Oprah Winfrey, in a snug pink dress, a pair of very cool sunglasses and a massive broad-brimmed hat spectacularly festooned with flowers.
But this inventive show, by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond, is spectacularly good fun from start to finish, its snarky-dry wit as appealing as its varied score.
Yet soon enough Pakatan Harapan was able to form governments in all three states — in Perak and, most spectacularly, Sabah, that was thanks to defections from Barisan Nasional.
Mr. Buffett has done spectacularly well over the past six decades making investment decisions, but it is not unreasonable to wonder if his successors can do the same.
When the entire chain collapsed spectacularly last April, GI Bill tuition and housing benefits were suddenly cut off, leaving many veterans without a degree or transferable credits. Rep.
Italian soccer's racism problem might be worse than anyone thought, at least if its spectacularly tone-deaf new anti-racist campaign — featuring chimpanzees — is anything to go by.
Her subsequent enterprises have ranged from an antiques-and-whatnot store, Brooke's Variety, to a spectacularly unusual mini-golf course on land that we own in the Catskills.
And the gamble paid off, spectacularly, with Johnson's party securing 364 seats, the best election results for the Tories since the era of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
In the subsequent decades, the observational support for these ideas has strengthened – most spectacularly with the 2016 announcement of the detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes.
"The Handmaid's Tale" had a spectacularly strong second season working in its favor, as well as a troubling timely theme that has resonated with critics and viewers alike.
Nevertheless, Republicans have included Arctic drilling in the Senate bill because they know that they don't have the votes to approve this spectacularly bad idea under regular order.
Jerry Media helped promote the now-infamous Fyre Festival, the Bahamas event that failed spectacularly and landed founder Billy McFarland a six-year prison sentence for wire fraud.
"The hunters had an interest in making the beast appear to be more fantastic than it was because they failed so spectacularly to capture a killer," Smith said.
The deadly swoops by Peruvian cops on gangs of heavily-armed criminals on the point of perpetrating kidnappings and bank robberies looked like spectacularly effective policing — at the time.
Yes, Green Room, like Blue Ruin, is a spectacularly gory movie at times: There are vicious dog attacks and limbs mauled by machetes and faces blown apart by shotguns.
And aside from horror films, YouTube has also spectacularly failed at moderating content related to suicide, porn, addiction, and gun modification tutorials, as well as disturbing content targeting children.
Rebecca's one-night-stand panic pales when compared to her first-date panic, which combusts spectacularly as she ditches Greg for a random vendor she might during their date.
After finding a large pair of boxers on the grounds of her pub, she decided to share her frustration on Facebook in a spectacularly no-nonsense open letter. DOGGERS!!!
Eventually, though, the engine burns to the stage at which a proper rocket would shoot out small parachutes or smaller charges, and the tank spectacularly bursts under the pressure.
They did finally collide, fleetingly but spectacularly, in Michael Mann's 1995 crime drama, "Heat," about a resourceful thief (De Niro) and the dogged police investigator (Pacino) on his trail.
In moments that matter, such as during the live streaming of the massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, earlier this year, we have seen that dependence on AI backfire spectacularly.
If you pay attention to what happened previously you will be right more often—and then spectacularly wrong if you find yourself alive in in 1778, 1847 or 1913.
In 2015 Syriza, a left-wing party, came to power promising to end austerity, before spectacularly reversing course when it became clear that Greece needed a third bail-out.
Delighted to see that one of my desk plants, which has been looking all but dead for months, recovered spectacularly over the weekend and produced a record four flowers!
The party's efforts to paint O'Rourke as an untrustworthy, no-good slacker backfired spectacularly, especially when his supporters began tweeting photos of his opponent from the same time period.
Remember Color, the photo sharing startup that rose up in a big, chromatic bubble when it raised a $41 million seed round, only to see that bubble spectacularly burst?
Yulín Cruz's T-shirt appears to have been in response to Trump's tweets about her on Saturday, as well as his spectacularly tone deaf visit to the island yesterday.
After 20 minutes, my muscles did feel super-relaxed, and while in retrospect I realized this experience could have gone terribly wrong, that afternoon I enjoyed the play spectacularly.
But most spectacularly, the city, already home to the Pinball Hall of Fame and something called "leprechaun wrestling," will welcome the world's largest bong as Cannabition's pièce de résistance.
There are penguins, giraffes, a swimming sloth, a bear scratching its back — and, of course, a few peeks into those triumphant underdog moments the original series portrayed so spectacularly.
While Amazon appears confident that its new Alexa environment can comply with HIPAA, the company has spectacularly fucked up in the past when it comes to protecting users' privacy.
Ahmet Davutoglu, the architect of "zero problems" foreign policy, called it "a group of angry young men" in 2014, spectacularly discounting their cause and capabilities — committing the second sin.

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