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He sputters and gasps but won't grab the life preserver.
Truman ­hedges, sputters and blurts his way to unexpected greatness.
In some eras, art loses steam, repeats itself, sputters out.
After years of failed demos, public sputters, and worrisome silence, Ara works.
Once done, the system even "sputters" a tiled pattern on the roof.
"You don't play music on a laptop at a protest," she sputters.
Instead of maintaining an effervescent fizzle, "Phantom Boy" too frequently sputters piffle.
"It just seems to be quite an easy bet," Mr. Korvette sputters.
The RBA's dovish tilt comes as growth in Australia's $1.3 trillion economy sputters.
Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has publicly flagged his readiness to ease if growth sputters.
The scene sputters into endless loops of images that metaphorize mourning as ceaseless.
When conversation turns rigorous, his eyes fly open and he sputters to talk.
He sputters and thinks, Have you mistaken me for nineteen-seventies Liz Taylor?
Unfortunately, where The Iron Giant contains a graceful arc, Lost in Space sputters.
It "sputters along on its new screensaver mode," Dahlia Lithwick wrote in Slate.
SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung parties at Burning Man 2015 as his business sputters.
Inflation is running at more than 50% per year while the economy sputters.
"These are big questions in my life," he sputters, not really referring to anything.
As Trump's domestic agenda sputters, the need for an immediate distraction might prove irresistible.
It chugs and sputters through its first minute before steaming off and cutting loose.
As the global economy sputters, investors are plowing money into long-term US bonds.
Spider-Man sputters "I don't feel so good," and bites it in Tony Stark's arms.
There are times when even he can't summon the right words, when he sputters for trying.
The analogy here is like a tank of gas; when it's empty, the tank sputters out.
Soon after the small jet takes off, the engine sputters and the plane begins to rapidly plummet.
As the Internet outrage machine spews and sputters, Harambe's death clearly means different things to different people.
Image via Cai Griffin SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung parties at Burning Man 2015 as his business sputters.
Standing, marionette-like, with outstretched arms, she produced wordless vocalizations accompanied by clicks, pops and wet sputters.
The fourth installment in this decades-old franchise sputters (while you groan), despite its inherently watchable leads.
"You were destined to die," the Master sputters at the blonde girl standing defiantly in front of him.
Gibney nails the graphics, zooming in on a needle spraying droplets as a robotic arm sputters through malfunctions.
To critics and some economists, cutting spending as the economy sputters is akin to digging to escape a hole, however.
The worries reflect the balancing act that central banks face as the world economy still sputters despite aggressive monetary easing.
If Sarkozy's momentum sputters out, then it is increasingly likely that Les Républicains will unify around the more moderate Juppé.
What makes one storm ramp up in intensity, while another one sputters despite similar background conditions, is still a mystery.
If the bull market sputters, of course, it would not be kind to once-sleepy growth stocks at premium multiples.
By the end of the segment, the world learned nothing new about Alex Jones, except that he sometimes sputters under pressure.
It's truly twisted, and she sputters and gasps continuously as Richard explains that in his world, people play by his rules.
Yet his tools for doing so are limited to whines, sputters, stutters and very occasionally shouts, which come as a relief.
But when he sputters to Shuri that his recovery has to be something like magic, she all but rolls her eyes.
He interjects dissonant chords into dialogue, chops up sentences into sputters of syllables and capriciously doles out extreme challenges to the singers.
But that could change as China's own growth sputters, debt soars and a trade war with the United States starts to pinch.
Argentina has said it needs to renegotiate about $100 billion in bonds and loans as the economy sputters and investment remains flat.
Redistribution may help lift people out of poverty and make for a fairer society, but the economy ultimately sputters out without growth.
More than a dozen tornadoes strike Virginia Before Florence sputters out for good, it also struck Virginia with a litany of tornadoes.
"If a kid chokes or sputters after going under water but seems fine, he doesn't need to go to the hospital," Pitetti said.
The dollar has been hit in recent weeks by investor fears that rate increases will hurt the U.S. economy as international growth sputters.
It only really fully sputters to life for a few hours each Friday night when their football stadium is bathed in fluorescent light.
And even those voters who say they like Klobuchar also said they are willing to go elsewhere if she sputters here in Nevada.
There's every reason to think Apple Arcade starts promising and sputters out, and questions about how developer payments work still give me pause.
It has become a familiar pattern: Global demand for Japanese cars, chemicals and other products keeps factories humming, even as domestic spending sputters.
The surprise of the weekend is Inferno, Tom Hanks' latest Robert Langdon movie, which sputters into the #2 spot with an estimated $15 million.
Mr. Brown's binge during the party begins with wide-eyed excitement, but sputters to a close when he's a heavy-lidded, barely coherent mess.
But supporters of Scalise, the Louisianan who was shot in 2017 by a lone gunman, have said he would jump in if McCarthy sputters.
Polishers and traders in India are finding it harder to get credit as their economy sputters and the rupee loses value against the dollar.
Sanctions have remained in place, though Mr. Trump does not like to talk about them, even as his personal diplomacy with Mr. Kim sputters.
In this scenario, Paris doesn't fall apart, it remains the central forum for international climate cooperation, but it simply sputters, remaining notional and inadequate.
But today Adel and Marwa Jaafri are struggling financially as the country's economy sputters, its currency falters and the government imposes fresh belt-tightening measures.
Wajahat Ali As this ghoulish, absurd spectacle of an election sputters to the finish line, we can confidently say there is one winner: American Muslims.
Things like doing shots of ginger ("It's killing everything inside!" she informs him, brightly, as he sputters), or singing "Come & Get It" on a roller coaster.
Throughout its two seasons, HBO's Westworld has trotted out no shortage of bad guys, from robot gunslingers to mad inventors to dialog that sputters and clunks.
Yuri Dinya, a solider who died from wounds sustained in eastern Ukraine, was the latest casualty of a war that sputters along largely out of sight.
The PS103 show, curated with abundant wall texts by Peter Eleey and Ruba Katrib, sputters with attempts to seize on tractable aspects of a daunting complexity.
The measures have led to scattered shortages of everything from bread and medicine to eggs as production sputters for lack of spare parts and raw materials.
For one, the unexpected question elicits an entertaining reaction — sort of like what happens when you hold someone's nose when he's dozing off: He gasps and sputters.
The slow, upsetting introduction to each situation is Unbound at its best, but the momentum sputters as the game part kicks in, compounded by a few elements.
Madeline is sabotaging her current marriage with Ed (Adam Scott) after the disaster of her first one ("Divorce creates trauma," a shockingly emotionally astute Nathan sputters in "Heart").
But, now as the unpopular law sputters out of control and enables double-digit premium increases, some lawmakers think that the answer is even more government intervention. Sen.
Washington (CNN)Never shy about taking credit for the stock market when it soared, President Donald Trump has been characteristically quick to assign blame as Wall Street sputters.
O'Rourke sputters Former Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke, who shattered political money records in his near-miss Senate campaign in 2018, saw his fundraising plummet as a presidential candidate.
"Machika" is a trap banger whose drum track is repeatedly interrupted by sirens, stomps, and shattered glass, while the keyboard hook sputters oddly, descending in a jerky motion.
The civil rights movement in these pages sputters while it marches into yet another new South and charts progress that fails to change the fundamental shape of power.
"  During Matt and Bri's first date in "Week 5, Part 2," he sputters out, "Who would have thought I'd be sitting on a beach next to a supermodel?
Progress is never straightforward, a projectile fired into space and left to sail upward in a clean trajectory; it halts and recedes and sputters, and requires constant vigilance.
The freeconomy may ultimately fizzle out when the tech boom sputters and venture capitalists grow less comfortable with their cash being used to win new customers at any cost.
FROM COINAGE: Top 5 Most Expensive Movie Collectibles Still, whenever she's bossing around Diesel, the narrative engine stalls, sputters and, one or two times, threatens to conk out altogether.
Selina, Gary, and "the girls" (shorthand for Marjorie and Catherine) try to take a helicopter home, but like everything else in Selina's life, it sputters out of the gas.
It's a congregation of lights, some shorting out in sputters of electrical sparks but others shooting little geysers of radiance, which run from pure white to scarlet to cobalt.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Big Japanese firms offered smaller pay increases at annual wage talks on Wednesday as the economy sputters, tempering hopes that domestic consumption will offset external risks to growth.
Voters would do well to reflect on history, listen to some seasoned voices before their recollections fade and the illumination they offer sputters out, leaving the old continent in the dark.
Despite lively tempos and propulsive percussion, this music sputters by in an impressionistic wash of sound, as if each note has become slightly pixelated and the beats can only move incrementally.
As the global economy sputters, central banks across the world are promising rate cuts, balance sheet growth and forms of more direct stimulus to help shore up the respective regions' economies.
Stephen Colbert and Samantha Bee launch weaponized jokes from a baseline of anger; John Oliver sputters panicked warnings; Seth Meyers and Trevor Noah impart the gravity of their words with grim deadpans.
But I love that twice a week, while I'm working, Truman sputters around the place and sucks up junk from the carpet and floors and I don't have to do a thing.
Even if the economy sputters, companies will keep spending money on applications that are critical to running their business, whether it's infrastructure like cloud servers or software for tracking sales and managing payroll.
When zombies — spawned by an experiment gone wrong at a nearby American military outpost — descend on the koalas and the sheep and the kids, Dave, who tagged along as a chaperone, initially sputters.
Big Japanese firms are set to offer smaller pay increases this year at annual wage talks on Wednesday as the economy sputters, tempering hopes that domestic consumption will offset external risks to growth.
As its manufacturing engine sputters, the world's second largest economy is increasingly relying on infrastructure spending to boost growth, spurring demand for construction steel products and lifting producer profit margins to near record levels.
As Jack sputters his rage about the digital culture, his millennial-ish co-workers embrace it with a single-mindedness and an ignorance that are a disservice to those actually in this age bracket.
The car sputters and chokes up a 40-degree incline (which, according to the GPS, is called the Devil's Staircase) and swings round a hairpin to reveal yet another 400 yards of satanic climbing.
When he raps, he throws his voice around in unexpected ways, landing one liners with an erratic energy like on "Money Store," where in its short runtime he masterfully sputters over a glitchy beat.
For a couple of years now, other types of firms have been tooling up to ensure they&aposre well-equipped when the economy finally sputters and businesses that binged on debt come calling for help.
To see Omar hold him accountable, to reduce him to angry sputters, was for many on the left a sign of how important a voice she is going to be on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Speculation lingers among market players that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may again put off the twice-delayed tax increase as Japan's export-led economy sputters in the face of slowing global growth and the Sino-U.
Letters To the Editor: "Dreams Stall as City's Engine of Mobility Sputters" (front page, May 503) reports on funding challenges faced by the City University of New York, not unlike those faced at many public universities.
Except for a brief epilogue, Gabriel ends her book in 1959, when the bold independence embodied by the Ninth Street Show "sputters and dies," and the rough commercial beast of the art establishment is being born.
They might question if they have enough money in the bank to survive "a few poor quarters if the economy sputters," the memo read, or reconsider plans to grow their staff in order to conserve capital.
Pompeo had nothing: The end of that exchange, where Pompeo sputters while trying to explain himself, is the moment where the two Pompeos were most clearly brought into conflict — and there was no way to reconcile them.
That was before he was laid off from his 3,000 yuan ($460) -a-month machining job and condemned to a life of off-and-on construction work that has slowed to a trickle as the economy sputters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A cold, electronic half-keyboard/half-drum machine sputters to life, plucking out an elementary melodic progression, speeding up the rhythm for just a split second each time the chords change.
As carriers around the world halt flights and tourism sputters in the face of spreading outbreaks, the financial impact on the airline industry will be "almost without precedent," said Alexandre de Juniac, the president of the association.
As carriers around the world halt flights and tourism sputters in the face of spreading outbreaks, the financial impact on the airline industry will be "almost without precedent," said Alexandre de Juniac, the president of the association.
" "Because tariffs are an underlying part of the new tension, the market will eventually shift far more attention to the potential for a floor under inflation even if the economy sputters because we are hurting certain select industries.
A few dashes, sprints and sputters of footwork, a couple of beats from the bongo and the piano chords, before my modern dancer, who looks like a bacterial cell illustration with limbs, exploded into a swarm of shapes.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's central bank governor has publicly flagged his readiness to ease policy if growth sputters, but sources say policymakers internally have little appetite for new stimulus, which could require a major policy overhaul and unsettle markets.
It sputters out without a definitive ending, and the larger issue of Hitchcock's representation of women in his films is largely left untouched — something that feels like an oversight given the hyper-sexualized nature of the sequence in question.
Last week, Washington accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest point in more than a decade Still, bets for a rate cut are increasing as Mexico's economy sputters and inflation eases.
Carriers have shut down thousands of retail locations, worked with the Federal Communications Commission to access additional network capacity, and pledged to waive late fees and suspend network shut-offs as the economy sputters in response to quarantine measures.
Thain brings with him some baggage, including having spent $1.2 million of shareholder money redecorating his Merrill office, but his banking and markets know-how could prove valuable as Uber sputters toward a potential initial public offering in 2019.
Such repetition, combined with the extended "aaands" before many of his observations, are signs of someone who has little to say, who comes up with new verbiage only in sputters, and who has rickety strategies for papering it over.
But authorities in the world's top steel producer are taking a more lenient stance on emissions while the Chinese economy sputters, allowing mills room to cut costs by using more lower, cheaper grades of ore and fewer high-grade supplies.
Much like Hurricane Florence, which drenched the Carolinas last month, the concern with Hurricane Michael is that it will threaten the coasts with buckets of rainfall and a dangerous storm surge, leaving behind stagnant flooding long after the storm sputters out.
They include cuts in energy and fuel to state companies and reduced imports of inputs for the economy, which have led to scattered shortages of everything from bread and medicine to eggs as production sputters for lack of spare parts and raw materials.
To say that "Midway," a new cinematic re-creation of the decisive 1942 air and sea battle from Roland Emmerich, the director of "Independence Day," soars to the heights of his best work is to say it sputters along at sea level.
The indictments are nonpartisan; a song called "Obama," with slow-dive synthesizer lines, is a bitter threnody, punctuated by the programmed sputters of trap drums, for the hopes of 2008: "Now the news is you were spying, executing without trial," Anohni sings.
When ghosts become physical presences, rather than ethereal, spectral forces, things get sloppy: tiny houses are smashed to smithereens, whole characters are set aflame, and the slow-bubbling, mourning tension Aster and company have painstakingly built up sputters as it boils over.
If the effort sputters, as it has so many times in the past, Republican Representative Mike Coffman has a Plan B at the ready: a three-year pause in deporting qualified Dreamers to give Congress yet more time to come up with a permanent fix.
What was hailed just a year ago as an era when the world's major economies would all grow together has evolved in a more volatile direction, with the United States juiced along by tax cuts and government spending while the rest of the world sputters.
Bowie made a blink-and-you'd-miss-it cameo in the 1992 Twin Peaks spinoff film Fire Walk With Me as Jeffries, a long-lost FBI agent who blows into Gordon Cole's office, sputters some nonsense about "Judy" and disappears in a flash of electricity.
It seems most likely that cannabis came north in tiny spurts and sputters with immigrants from or folks who'd visited the Caribbean and several Central and South American countries, where it was brought over by Indian workers as part of their pre-existing culture.
Songs emerged out of, and dissolved back into, rhythm and noise: stray taps and sputters resolving into a beat, samples that could draw roars of recognition (like the keyboard flourish in "Daily Routine" from 2009), and then the poplike verses and punctilious vocals of Noah Lennox (a.k.a.
This buoyant mood in the stock market has continued even as economic forecasters have downgraded their projections for global growth in 2020 and warned that in less likely but more grim scenarios, the world economy could face a major hit as commerce sputters in affected regions.
International fans cannot stream the game without a subscription to N.F.L. Game Pass, a $23-a-year video service for watching football games, according to the N.F.L. And if your Internet connection is slow, expect some irate party guests when the video sputters or the picture quality degrades.
The continued resilience of al Qaeda in Syria and the fact that the drivers of global jihadism are not going away anytime soon suggests that the long war that began on 9/11 more than a decade and half ago has many years left before it finally sputters out.
A hauntingly surreal dream of excess half-remembered in tranquility, with those cascading keyboards and digital sputters playing faintly in the back of your head as a nagging reminder, the album squishes over song boundaries like overflowing bathwater; songs drip into each other and seep onto the floor.
For all the worry because he sometimes stutters, for all the concern because he occasionally sputters, for all his corny locutions ("malarkey") and reflexive conversation fillers ("here's the deal"), the former vice president has almost consistently maintained a lead over his Democratic rivals in national polls since he announced his candidacy last April.
But when Jason finds himself in a film-noir universe where a neon sign sputters in the rain outside a hotel-room window while a shadowy stranger watches from behind a lit cigarette, or in an especially nightmarish technological upgrade of C.S. Lewis's "Wood Between the Worlds," I'd have appreciated more expansiveness and more relish.
This season doesn't have one central story, and that lack of a to-do list is a blessing and a curse: The show is looser and funnier than before, but it also sputters a little toward the end of the season, before an emotional finale that walks right up to but does not cross the corniness barrier.
Like Tracey, Aimee is a talented girl from nowhere—Bendigo, Australia, in this case—but where Tracey's career sputters out after a few chorus gigs on the West End Aimee is a beloved queen of pop known more for her persona than for any particular musical style, shifting her sound with the times to stay on top of the charts.

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