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"teeter" Definitions
  1. to stand or move in an unsteady way so that you look as if you are going to fall

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" Harris Teeter: "Harris Teeter doesn't purchase advertising during this show, sometimes cable companies place ads to fill time.
Specifically, the recalled items include Harris Teeter BBQ Style Chicken Artisan Pizza; Harris Teeter Chicken Sausage, Egg White, and Cheese Breakfast Burrito; Harris Teeter Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Burrito; and Trader Joe's Carnitas with Salsa Verde Burrito.
Even his own life seemed to teeter over the abyss.
"It's like you teeter totter with the friendship," Redmond told Cary.
These two powers teeter on the brink of war with Earth.
Now, some of Iraq's religious and ethnic minority communities teeter on extinction.
Others teeter at precarious angles and shake when the wind is strong.
The affected products include Bucee's, Fresh Thyme, Harris Teeter and Schnucks brands.
Plant your hands, teeter-totter your way up and breathe it in.
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In 2014, it acquired Matthews, North Carolina-based Harris Teeter for $2.4 billion.
Holiday-makers and fishermen teeter over expanding boggy beaches to reach the waterline.
Every moment we are online, we teeter on the edge of experiencing chaos.
Barely three months ago the Korean peninsula appeared to teeter on the brink.
It took less than 48 hours for it to teeter near a mistrial.
The company also owns Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter and Ralphs grocery store brands.
A handful of those majorities, on both sides, teeter on a knife's edge.
Bag of Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns and Harris Teeter Brand, 2 lb.
Without the mandate, insurance markets in many states will teeter; some will probably collapse.
Huddled on the edge of a continent,We teeter on the brink of chaos.
Kroger is the parent company of grocery chains, including Fred Meyer and Harris Teeter.
The mother of three bought a $4,000,000 Diamond Dazzler ticket from a Harris Teeter supermarket.
By the age of 20, Teeter was an unhappy newlywed who weighed over 300 lbs.
But at the bottom of the ramp, Daniel loses his balance and begins to teeter.
They teeter on the wire, their bodies swaying as they focus on keeping their balance.
This can be healing—Neptune smooths over harsh realities—but it can teeter on dissociation.
Despite all that, Japan's economy has continued to defy concerns that it could teeter into recession.
Top Pot's doughnuts are strongest when they're masterfully simple, but start to teeter when they're overcomplicated.
Manila files bulging with cuttings line every corridor, while stacks of yellowing newspapers teeter in piles.
And Harris Teeter, a large chain in the Southeast, will close its stores at 9 p.m.
They teeter on the edge, and they just can't work out how to get down there.
If evidence is placed on the teeter-totter, it raises the person accused to the top.
The nation of 30 million could soon teeter on the edge of becoming a failed state.
Then, as now, the Kremlin was jubilant as Western democracies seemed to teeter on the brink.
Its heroes teeter between ultimate badasses and cheeseballs who deserve to get dunked into a toilet.
By nature, missiles teeter on the brink of failure, and new designs are often accident prone.
I spent my recess time playing on the (very dangerous!) teeter-totters and the merry-go-round.
Goodwin and Teeter received support from Democrats, while the other three were approved only with Republican votes.
Johnny's dry humor, David's exasperation, and Alexis's whines make the Roses teeter on the edge of absurdity.
The best "All Star" memes teeter so precariously on the cliff of intolerability that they become antagonistic.
For now, skip frozen hash browns sold in nine states under the Harris Teeter and Roundy's brands.
The startup, founded in 2014, has previously worked with grocery chains like Whole Foods and Harris Teeter.
In order to rinse off I have to teeter and twirl under it like a drunken dancer.
On Monday, the mother of three bought a $4,000,000 Diamond Dazzler ticket from a Harris Teeter supermarket.
Inside the Constitution Center's museum in Philadelphia, a triangular table rests upon a teeter-totter-like pivot.
The songs teeter on a psychological divide between intellectually informed glumness and the physical pleasures of rhythm.
Dressed in angelic white, Cordelia Weges's Blanche always seems to teeter at the edge of the abyss.
The bow teeter-totters delicately over two large industrial light bulbs planted in a crude wooden bowl.
"The set theory, oddly" clues TEETER (the letters in the odd positions of the first three words).
Available in Virginia at various locations of Giant Food, Harris Teeter, Safeway, Target, Wegmans, Whole Foods Market.
We used to have this top-down notion that reason was on a teeter-totter with emotion.
When Robert Teeter, a pollster for Mr. Ford, showed the ad to a focus group, there were gasps.
Kroger has more than 2,800 stores across the U.S., under banners like Fred Meyer, Ralph's and Harris Teeter.
Melbourne By Benjamin Neve Huddled on the edge of a continent, We teeter on the brink of chaos.
The words were carefully chosen, but Fizdale seemed to teeter on the brink of slipping out of control.
I stop at Harris Teeter to get a bottle of wine and then head home to do nothing.
The women still teeter around in stilettos and the guys still slither in and out of luxury cars.
As one costume designer told me, many fabrics used across the industry these days already teeter on overly synthetic.
Teeter had been experiencing painful water retention in both her knees, eczema breakouts and nightly bouts of acid reflux.
Kroger, which owns other chains like Harris Teeter and Fred Meyer, is currently delivering groceries from about 2,000 stores.
As The New York Times seemed to teeter on the brink, Demand was reaping huge profits from digital ads.
Both Roundy's brand and Harris Teeter brand two-pound bags of Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns are being recalled.
But Qaddafi's regime began to teeter, and during the civil war "no one was on our side," Awad says.
Gaggles of girlfriends teeter out on their stilettos, not caring about their aching feet, still owning their wardrobe armor.
Kroger, which owns other supermarkets including Ralphs and Harris Teeter, is now inviting local vendors to join its team.
The unionized grocer, which also owns Harris Teeter, Ralphs, Fred Meyer, has 443,000 full-time and part-time employees.
Large but not histrionically so, these works teeter towards abstraction but prevail as figurative renderings of intensely private moments.
His head is a red-hued crescent moon, and he has white button eyes that teeter between lifeless and determined.
That could be the difference between a managed adjustment and a chaotic collapse, in which defaults spread and banks teeter.
As oceans and forests transform and ecosystems go into shock, perhaps a million species teeter on the edge of extinction.
It's such a fine line for Cookie to teeter: Does she choose the nice guy or the really bad one?
Most everyone expects the results to teeter on the question of whether Bevin, who is from Louisville, intervenes—and how.
But where are their voices for the "invisible" American children who teeter on the lowest rung of the socioeconomic ladder?
The nature of Trump's tweets that teeter on the edge of threatening nuclear war also seem to walk that line.
Kroger bought its way into pickup with its 2800 purchase of southeast grocer Harris Teeter, which had an established program.
As the subways lurch, belch, teeter and break down, the number of black Escalades with tinted windows seems to multiply.
Bursting beyond the traditional mold for what constitutes a body, her figures teeter at the limits of containment and coherence.
"In a few short months, I was getting stronger, slimmer, and the water retention on my knees fixed itself," says Teeter.
In another print, the voluptuous curves of a woman taking an afternoon nap seem to make her teeter on her back.
They both use a dynamic city as the backdrop for their 30-minute episodes, which teeter equally between comedy and drama.
Shipt says it is already working with Whole Foods Market and regional grocery chains like H-E-B and Harris Teeter.
Kroger offers pickup at 47 locations and more than a 100 stores in its Harris Teeter chain, a company spokesman said.
It's lifelike enough to evoke sympathy, but still enough of a toy not to teeter too close to the uncanny valley.
And in order to describe its formless, playful sound, you need to invoke spaces that teeter on the edge of reality.
If you don't choose one asset to highlight, I think you start to teeter on the line between sexy and trashy.
Here's what I've discovered: You can work hard, do all the right things and still teeter on the edge of poverty.
He has to put on a happy face: Push the merry-go-round; buy the snack; play on the teeter totter.
I often teeter between a sense of guilt for emotionally distancing myself from him and a feeling of downright warranted detachment.
To be a world-class swimmer in the United States is to teeter on an emotional, and often a financial, seesaw.
"There is a lot of different directions to go and we teeter on a not a very good direction," Krystkowiak told reporters.
The venture capital-backed company, founded in 2014, has previously worked with grocers like Whole Foods and Harris Teeter, part of Kroger.
Many of those decisions, which a small subcommittee votes on, teeter on identity politics: Yes, redheads deserve representation; no, marijuana does not.
We were unaware and have reached out and asked that Harris Teeter ads not be ran during this time in the future!
The drink is only available in North and South Carolina at Bi-Lo, Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Ingles, Kroger, and Lowes Foods.
Outlooks of businesses and households usually align, but in recent months the two seem to occupy opposite ends of a teeter-totter.
I found myself thinking of Mark Rylance's Hamlet, when the prince's assumed madness seemed to teeter on the abyss of genuine insanity.
She wobbles a bit, or maybe it's more of a teeter, combined with a lurch, and the likeliest cause is podiatric asymmetry.
But if you yet teeter, unsure whether to despair or look forward, let me try to make the case for the latter.
I'd never heard of Harris Teeter, the local grocery store, and the soulless Starbucks across from campus stirred resentment rather than nostalgia.
Just because her theatrical performances teeter on the outlandish and comedic, they often explore themes of feminism, sexual liberation, race, and religion.
In a genre that's sits on such a delicate teeter between chaos and melodies, Counterparts finds a perfect balance of the two.
Just because her theatrical performances teeter on the outlandish and comedic, they often explore themes of feminism, sexual liberation, race, and religion.
In the presentation, Lidl describes itself as a cross between Trader Joe's and Harris Teeter, a grocery chain based in North Carolina.
Trade wars are the wild card, and some strategists say it's much more likely the economy will teeter if trade remains an uncertainty.
Kroger operates stores under such names as Kroger, Ralph's, Dillons, Food 4 Less, QFC, Fred Meyer, Fry's, Harris Teeter, City Market and Smith's.
Turner's incandescent pictures teeter on the brink of the unknowable, at the outer limits of imagination, where the real vaporizes into the infinite.
Struggling to keep my balance, I teeter along a narrow plankway that wends through the rolling foothills near Denali National Park and Preserve.
Through Refsdal's camera, we get an unfettered insight into the mindset of these men as they teeter on the cusp of sweet immortality.
"Sweat" is best at its muddiest, when love and hate, and the urges to strike out and to comfort, teeter in precipitous balance.
Most of us are terrible fortunetellers, and part of the fun of a new relationship is riding the teeter-totter in the moment.
Tan will teeter on the edge of being a dick about their closet situation and introduce them to the majesty of the french tuck.
Shulkin was just the latest top official to exit a White House that perpetually seems to teeter on the verge of a personnel purge.
The chickpea-based dip is also sold under the brand names Bucee's, Fresh Thyme, Harris Teeter, Lantana, Lidl, Reasor's, Roundy's, Schnucks and 7-Select.
Hundreds of people sloshed through floodwaters and parked at awkward angles when word got out that a Harris-Teeter grocery had opened at midday.
"We just got to wait for it to go down," Terry Teeter said to WOOD-TV after installing pumps around his house in Mattawan, Michigan.
You hear the phrase "Flex on Me," you're thinking you're going to hear something cocky and arrogant, and this didn't really teeter on those lines.
They must carefully monitor the dosage and timing of insulin injections that allow them to teeter on the high wire that is optimum glucose control.
Jana's current watch list of potential bidders includes Amazon, as well as Kroger, which owns Harris Teeter, and Idaho-based Albertsons, according to Bloomberg's sources.
"Simple rules shape this ever-evolving animation, giving rise to organic abstracted patterns with complex behavior that teeter between order and chaos." note the group.
But he also left something to the political world, which is worth remembering, especially as we teeter on the verge of a new presidential administration.
The study counters previous hypotheses, which suggested that the behemoth was so disastrous it caused the human species to teeter on the brink of extinction.
Markets are mid-teeter, and the question for a long-term investor is how to end up on your feet regardless of where they fall.
Distributed by RNDC in the District and Virginia, Breakthru in Maryland: Available in the District at Calvert Woodley, Continental Wine & Liquor, Harris Teeter (various locations).
Their cryptic articulations in wax, ink, and chalk teeter on the edge of humanizing their subject: they could be anyone, or no one at all.
Shipt customers pay $99 a year for unlimited deliveries from a selection of partners that include Harris Teeter, Meijer and Texas grocery giant H-E-B.
Without Dany, Meereen threatens to teeter over into chaos, but he's trying to figure out just what's happening in the city before it completely falls apart.
But the company, which operates some 2.003,22.00 U.S. supermarkets under banners including Ralphs, Harris Teeter and Food 22.05 Less, is not out of the woods yet.
Should Alabama drop the opener, its title defense would teeter on a cliff's edge before Labor Day; another loss of any kind topples it over entirely.
Another, potentially more dangerous, financial menace looms on the other side of the Channel—as Italy's wobbly lenders teeter on the brink of a banking crisis.
Surveillance video from the building captured the heartbreaking incident on camera as it shows Alysson walk up to the fence with ornamental pillars beginning to teeter.
The turkey pardon seems well suited to this president's zest for showmanship and his ability to teeter at all times on some precipice of unintentional comedy.
Obviously nobody is going to benefit if we teeter into a global recession," Jack McIntyre, portfolio manager at Brandywine Global Investment Management, told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
It also demonstrated how a jurist Trump believed could be swiftly confirmed and bring glory to his legacy is beginning to teeter toward the opposite result.
Many TV pairings teeter too far toward incessant infighting or improbable ideals, but "Nomanita" represents the perfect balance as a lovable couple facing unreal external drama.
Supermarket giant Kroger is gaining market share in several regions through acquisitions like Harris Teeter and more recently Roundy's, as well as by beating back Wal-Mart.
But this year, Dziad acknowledged, her spring plans look a bit shaky, as the Red Wings teeter on missing the playoffs for the first time since 1990.
Spinda is a panda/bunny-like Pokémon whose signature move is the "Teeter dance," where it wobbles uncontrollably, confusing itself and all other Pokémon in its proximity.
So when Assad began to teeter, the Gulf states saw an opportunity to unseat one of Iran's principal allies and started sending arms to the Syrian rebels.
A recall has been issued for chicken sold at supermarkets nationwide, including Walmart, Costco, Giant, Kroger, Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Bi-Lo, Piggly Wiggly, and Kings Supermarket.
The other staff members teeter by on vertiginous rhinestone-encrusted platform stilettos while a pair of South Korean businessmen—the only other patrons—knock back Singha beers.
So after a racist incident, when the white, motherless 14-year-old Lily (Elizabeth Teeter) rescues her black housekeeper, Rosaleen, by literally removing her shackles, you wince.
One, Holly Teeter, a 38-year-old federal prosecutor who fell just shy of the bar group's minimum standard of 12 years of experience, gained bipartisan approval.
I think Collins knew all along that she'd be voting yes and was just trying to teeter dramatically on the fence for as long as humanly possible.
Meanwhile, Kroger (which owns Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer and Roundy's) is in the midst of rolling out Kroger Edge, a new shelving system for its grocery stores.
However, there are broader longer-range concerns about the $1.2 trillion high-yield market, as well as BBB-rated companies that are threatening to teeter into junk status.
Let the other silly things teeter and wobble and mince about on high heels—you're on your third husband and fourth mimosa, so flats are where it's at.
The ABA has already given this rare "not qualified" rating to four of Trump's candidates, and two of them — Holly Teeter and Charles Goodwin — remain pending as nominees.
When interest rates fall, the value of existing bonds goes up and vice versa: Picture a teeter-totter with rates on one side and value on the other.
Often compared to Rubrik, another similar-stage, similarly aged venture-backed data company, Cohesity offers "secondary storage" capabilities to its customers, such as Harris Teeter or Tribune Media.
Shipt, which is a venture capital-backed company founded in 2014, previously partnered with Whole Foods and Kroger's Harris Teeter division for grocery delivery in certain U.S. markets.
Regional officials have struggled for years to repair the frequently troubled Washington Metro system while major roads and bridges surrounding the capitol teeter on the brink of collapse.
We get very short chapters and a preponderance of single-sentence paragraphs, in cinematic present-tense prose that seems to teeter breathlessly on stiletto heels: The phone rings.
In a decision on Friday, U.S. District Judge Holly Teeter in Kansas City, Kansas, rejected racketeering claims by Albert Ogles, the Alabama man leading the proposed class action.
Teeter said Ogles failed to offer enough evidence that the annuity he bought was fraudulently designed, and said one of his legal theories was preempted by state law.
In some instances, neighbors form a close bond with the business, while others might have a harder time making peace with teeter-tottering in the backyard next door.
Earlier: Last week's military exchange has echoes of events in late December and early January that saw the United States and Iran teeter on the brink of war.
Forecasters said that the storm was highly unlikely to batter Texas, where Harvey caused severe flooding, or teeter toward the parts of Florida that Irma devastated last month.
Should Kim's regime teeter or fall, either could spark a refugee crisis and regional instability that would affect China and arguably Russia more directly than the United States.
Though Mr. Booker defends the reforms made with the money, many critics have said it was not put to good use, and the city's system continued to teeter.
As of last week, the Senate has now confirmed five judges the ABA deemed unqualified: Leonard Steven Grasz, Charles Barnes Goodwin, Holly Lou Teeter, Jonathan Kobes, and Justin Walker.
The goal: to elbow out contrasting viewpoints and smaller news organizations, resulting in a troubling homogenization of local news reporting that can often teeter somewhere between comedy and dystopia.
The golf ball-tainted potato products are the two-pound bags of Roundy's Brand and Harris Teeter Brand frozen, southern style hash browns bagged on or after January 19th.
We go to Whole Foods and Harris Teeter, and we buy a lot of organic fruits and veggies and protein supplements to fuel these busy lives that we have.
Politicians' social media accounts usually teeter between boring pleasantries with colleagues and harsh criticisms of the opposing party, but Twitter got an unexpected laugh Monday night when Texas Sen.
In 2018, once-strong retailers like Brookstone and Mattress Firm went belly up, and the once-iconic Sears continues to teeter on the edge of insolvency after numerous blows.
As I continue to teeter between iOS and Android, I have no doubt the arguments with my friends will keep coming, and the green bubble insults will keep flying.
"We have immediate positions available combined across our retail stores, manufacturing plants and distribution centers," said Kristal Howard, spokeswoman for Kroger, whose supermarket chains include Ralphs and Harris Teeter.
This kind of travel can be cumbersome: Apples weigh more than T-shirts and I've been known to teeter as I hoist my carry-on into the overhead bin.
It's a new year, but this is still a White House that shatters conventions on presidential behavior and is prone to teeter chaotically toward a cliff at any moment.
Harris Teeter, which is owned by Kroger, says on its website that it will "accommodate" those customers that wish to use EBT ordering through ExpressLane, its online shopping service.
I pay taxes and don't receive any benefits, yet I watch a president teeter between saying he wants high-skilled migrants, and cutting off every possible route to become one.
There, the Northern League, once a peripheral Vox-like party, now dominates a chaotic, Eurosceptic coalition that is spooking markets as decades of negligible growth make its debt pile teeter.
Louisa in Louboutins, wearing a dust mask, her heels and trademark red soles teeter-tottering around in the Dumpster as she flicked over broken-backed volumes with a litter-picker.
Miss Universe represents a paradigmatic example of Trump's business style in action—the exaggerations that teeter into lies, the willingness to embrace dubious partners, the hunger for glamour and recognition.
Kroger announced in 2018 that it would begin the process to phase out plastic bag use in its stores, which include other brands such as Ralphs, Harris Teeter, and QFC.
Kroger will add the guards at checkouts at its various regional supermarket chains in the majority of states, which include Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter, Ralphs, King Soopers, Mariano's and QFC.
After a day in which both teeter on the brink of self-annihilation, they come back together, only to find that they may have had their last kiss after all.
Narrow military bridges, a giant teeter-totter and water hazards are among the challenges faced by the drivers, who have been culled from racetracks and drag strips around the world.
Narrow military bridges, a giant teeter-totter and water hazards are among the challenges faced by the drivers, who have been culled from racetracks and drag strips around the world.
Now, watching Michael Cohen testify before Congress, I sense a similar historic temblor, only this time it may be the No. 1-most-corrupt administration that is beginning to teeter.
It recently merged with Harris Teeter and used that grocer's know-how to build ClickList, a program that allows shoppers to order online and pick up their purchases at Kroger stores.
As debate rages in Washington and around the world about how to slow or end the war in Yemen, the country continues to teeter on the edge of a debilitating famine.
In addition to operating stores under the Kroger brand, the Cincinnati-based chain has 21 store affiliate brands, including City Market, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter, King Scoopers, Ralphs and Smith's.
" Adds Kelly Teeter, a 50-year-old single mom who works three jobs in Portland, Oregon: "I felt like I'd won the lottery when he showed up to mow my lawn.
Rescuers used a bulldozer to push abandoned cars out the way to reach Feather River Hospital and evacuate patients as flames engulfed the building, Butte County Supervisor Doug Teeter told reporters.
In another letter released late Tuesday, the committee said Teeter lacked the necessary experience to serve as a federal judge, but that it was not concerned about her temperament or integrity.
But in recent months, the two seem to occupy opposite ends of a teeter-totter, with consumers continuing to spend while business owners and managers are chastened by doubt and uncertainty.
That's because interest rates and bond prices move in opposite directions, like children on a seesaw (known in some playgrounds as a teeter-totter), as I explained in an earlier column.
But they also spoke of deep anxiety in a world that seems perpetually about to teeter, and of the stability of a union job, which made sweating on the sidewalk bearable.
It's a precarious balancing act: a delicate teeter-totter of securing the metal device between the windowsill and the windowpane while preventing it from plummeting straight down to the sidewalk below.
And he is acutely aware that his surname, which doubles as a racial slur, can teeter like an unexploded bomb on the lips of every Mississippian who dares to mutter it.
"I have no doubt that through the years that follow, you will also take the lessons of 2016 to heart, and never again permit America to teeter on the brink," he concluded.
Of all the party girls of that particular era who seemed to teeter on the brink of disaster or tumble straight into it, Lohan has had the hardest time recovering her equilibrium.
It is also recalling 2-pound bags of Harris Teeter Brand Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns sold in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia and Maryland.
Some teeter on the brink of a Liz Lemon eye roll (how many folks know the feeling of getting ready to synchronized swim by wearing head-to-toe spring Gucci, we wonder).
Unlike the refined gaits of trotters and pacers, the gas-burning competitors in the flat-track series teeter at the edge of control, averaging nearly 100 miles per hour for each lap.
But, I never felt like I was going to fall off either mattress when my wife decided to annex my side of the bed and condemn me to teeter on the edge.
Serving platters teeter on countertops, and galley kitchens double as de facto bars, with bottles of liquor covering every open surface because, face it, there was never much surface to begin with.
The fascination rubbed off on me because we were both in awe of women who could wear six-inch heels and teeter across the street as if they were walking on water.
"Like many people who totally transform their bodies, I did all kinds of things to prove I was a stronger, different person than I used to be," says Teeter, who lost 150 lbs.
"They're in the middle at this point, not sitting on either end of the teeter totter, which is what they had been telling people, but the market didn't really believe it," he said.
As the actors left the ship they "flew stunt players in a large arc," and for the close-up work, they put the actors on teeter-totters, or flew them up and down.
Teeter on the will-they-won't-they question too long and you wind up with Ross and Rachel or Sam and Diane, which is to say something no one cares about any more.
And in the country's current economic hellscape, where most cities teeter on the verge of bankruptcy, a case is easily made that tax dollars should instead go toward problems that are less symbolic.
The bill also guts the "living will" requirement that banks have detailed plans for how to fold in the event they teeter on the brink of collapse, as so many did in 2008.
Typhoon Goni closed runways at Hongqiao International Airport outside Shanghai in 2015, forcing passengers and crew members to teeter on improvised bridges of tables and chairs as they tried to reach dry ground.
Three judges, including Jonathan Kobes, Charles Goodwin, and Holly Lou Teeter, were given that rating this year, while six of his nominees have been labeled as such since the start of Trump's term.
Not only is it in stock at supermarkets like ShopRite, Giant, Safeway, Kroger, Publix, Sprouts, and Harris Teeter it's also served up hot at TGI Fridays, burgerfi, Carl's Jr., Del Taco, and Dunkin'.
Yet this context has mostly gotten lost in the shuffle over the past half-century, as the showdown seems to permanently teeter between absurd urban mythology and obsessive hero worship of Bruce Lee.
On "Shot Clock," a song about waiting for a guy to shoot his shot, she interpolates Drake's "Legend," for an edgy departure to her usual saccharine songs that teeter on the brink of pop.
In fact, Kroger not only operates its own brand of stores, it has 24 store affiliate brands spread across the country, including City Market, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter, King Scoopers, Ralphs and Smith's.
While some of these state laws teeter well into the realm of protectionism, the court made it clear the FCC couldn't tell states what to do, at least as it pertained to community broadband.
In what is perhaps the most TNA way possible to teeter toward insolvency, their worst financial days coincide with their stewardship of the best wrestling angle of the year in the Broken Hardy Brothers.
How do stories that teeter in the grey areas of politics and crime, like the ones you are so inclined to write, reflect on what's going on today in that arena in our country?
In the waiting parlor, girls decide between being transformed into a Disney Diva, Pop Princess, or Fairytale Princess as parents teeter between purchasing a coach, court yard, or castle package for their now royal offspring.
Kroger is the largest traditional grocer in the US. It has more than 450,000 employees in more than 2,700 stores under banners including Kroger, Fred Meyer, Fry's, Smith's, Harris Teeter, Ralphs, Mariano's, and King Soopers.
Murphy is a former Gap CEO, Dickson was once CEO of Harris Teeter Supermarkets (now owned by Kroger), and Adler is a former Barclays equity analyst who sits on the board for Performance Food Group.
With a shrinking pool of youth entering the work force, many fear that industrial economies like Japan's could teeter, with acute worker shortages and less tax income for social payments to the bulging elderly population.
The hedge fund in April nominated four directors to the upscale grocer's board, including former Gap Inc CEO Glenn Murphy, former Harris Teeter Supermarkets CEO Thomas "Tad" Dickson and former Barclays stock analyst Meredith Adler.
The S.S.W. in February caused a major disruption to the atmospheric jet stream of the Northern Hemisphere — the strong westerly winds that encircle the Arctic — by driving the jet stream to teeter and temporarily slow.
I wonder if that truth holds for those like me who teeter on the edge of that slippery slope, trying like hell not to fall while wondering if it isn't just easier to give in.
Absorbing these bizarre images, in which wildly distended Legoland figures teeter over a cliff and radiate like spokes about a dinner table, one wonders: who but a hallucinating draftsman would have people do these things?
She gave him an odd, tremulous look and seemed to teeter on the edge of speech, but then, with a little jerk of her head, she bustled out of the room after her husband and son.
I watch as the competing waiters and waitresses, each with a bib bearing their name and establishment pinned to their chests, teeter with their trays down the usually packed streets, concentrating hard not to drop anything.
Now the debate is coming to a head, as two of SoftBank's biggest bets — Uber and WeWork — teeter on shaky ground and as SoftBank plows ahead with plans to raise a second $100 billion Vision Fund.
On Sunday afternoons when my grandma and great-aunts would visit, I'd teeter out to greet them in a pair of my mom's high heels, a pink tutu with tiny rosebuds and a red satin cape.
As we teeter on the verge of armed conflict with Iran, we need more programs in Iranian cinema, not fewer, even if -- as the Education Department complains -- such programs don't directly lead to more Farsi speakers.
The fall of Lehman was not the beginning of the global financial crisis, nor the moment when risks were highest: that came in the days and weeks that followed, as more and more institutions started to teeter.
According to a My/Mo Mochi Ice Cream press release, we'll soon start seeing these bars that are part freezer, part self-serve buffet in Wegmans, Safeway, Kroger, Harris Teeter, King Soopers, Pavilions, Vons, and other stores.
Ms. Teeter, lovely as Lily, isn't given lines to explain what she's going through; nor do we get to hear her work through the moment in solo song, achieving the kind of interiority prose handles so well.
An aerial view of the lake at the golden hour sweeps towards the frothy fountain; white swan-shaped paddle boats teeter in anticipation of tourists; and the jagged teeth of Downtown LA's skyline sharpen in the distance.
She is joined by Lily (Elizabeth Teeter), who has been tussling with her father, T-Ray (Manoel Felciano)—her knees are red from being forced to kneel on grits as punishment, it seems, for having been born.
During the course of the 1988 presidential campaign, the late Robert Teeter, his pollster and senior adviser, explained that Republican candidates could vent against the Supreme Court, secure in the knowledge that Roe would not be reversed.
Any spending bill will need Democratic votes to clear the upper chamber, giving them leverage as lawmakers teeter closer to an election-year shutdown and with Republicans, who are defending 28500 seats, eager to return to the trail.
In his current exhibition, Sangram Majumdar: Offspring, at Stephen Harvey Fine Art Projects, the artist might have found the perfect embodiment of flux — his infant daughter who was learning to walk or, should I say, teeter-totter about.
The cops' actions teeter on the verge of cruel, but Souza pits them against a cartoonishly violent detective (Josh Hopkins, chewing the scenery), as if to assure us that our protagonists are, all things considered, the good guys.
Mercado told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that she spent a month in Myanmar's Rakhine state and visited one camp where "shelters teeter on stilts above garbage and excrement" and four children died of disease within three weeks.
While surveys teeter between the possibility of a right-wing or left-wing coalition winning a majority, the CIS poll noted that almost 42 percent of those surveyed had still to decide, adding to uncertainty ahead of election night.
Restructuring targets middle-management rolesKroger is the largest traditional grocer in the US. It has more than 450,000 employees in more than 2,700 stores under banners including Kroger, Fred Meyer, Fry's, Smith's, Harris Teeter, Ralphs, Mariano's, and King Soopers.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — In the last five minutes of a nerve-shredding 1-1 draw on Sunday, as his team swarmed forward and Liverpool seemed to tilt and teeter, Manchester United Manager José Mourinho got what he wanted.
"As anticipated, I experienced the loud clapping sound of my butt smacking against my legs with each stride, my breasts and belly skin bouncing with minds of their own, and nowhere for the armpit sweat to go but down," says Teeter.
The idea for a "Teeter-Totter Wall" came from Ronald Rael, an architecture professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Virginia San Fratello, an associate professor of design at San Jose State University -- and it was a long time coming.
And, for years, he has been reliant on donations from the oil-rich Venezuelan government to keep the Cuban economy afloat — something that appears more unreliable all the time as Venezuela's economy and political system teeter on the end of collapse.
After all, as a candidate Trump said himself that foreign terror attacks were good for his political fortunes -- and he's reacted to other foreign terrorist incidents by seeming to teeter on the edge of gloating that he had predicted them.
Harris Teeter, a large supermarket chain serving the southeast tweeted Saturday that it will close its stores at 9 pm ET each night in order to focus on cleaning and replenishing and for the health of their employees, starting Sunday night.
But sitting beside that watery runway, watching the models teeter by in what were effectively diaper bathing suits, it was hard not to think that as women have moved on, so should the clothes that allow them to express their physicality.
" • The Globes, which often teeter on the edge of tipsy chaos, seemed to be coasting on a mellow, it's-all-good buzz, our TV critic James Poniewozik wrote, adding, "It was pleasant enough, though numbing the longer it went on.
But I really do love what I do and I think that sometimes I can teeter on the line of being a workaholic, especially since not having a safety net can make you nervous about not doing anything for three full months.
But when Rebecca Landis Hayes decided to park in the veterans only parking spot at Coddle Creek Harris Teeter in Concord, North Carolina, on Monday, she was fully entitled to do so because she served in the United States Navy for eight years.
More than eight years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent shock waves around the world, the fear is whether Deutsche Bank and its highly leveraged balance sheet of 1.6 trillion euros might teeter and set off another bout of financial contagion.
After all, while the 2004 Anabolic Steroid Control Act classifies 59 specific substances as anabolic steroids and Schedule III controlled substances that cannot legally be obtained without a prescription, a lot of companies include ingredients that teeter on the line of legality.
Even John Woo has been known to punch through seriousness and on into giddy bombast in films like Face/Off, where Nicolas Cage and John Travolta teeter on the edge of self-parody, and then gleefully jump off that edge, guns blazing.
When: February 21–March 7 Where: Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) As we continue to teeter towards environmental collapse, the art-house cinema Metrograph presents a range of cinematic approaches to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Then I run to Trader Joe's and Harris Teeter for groceries (a lot of basics like eggs, chicken, yogurt, but also some fancy wine, chocolate covered pretzels, and goat cheese) and get gas before heading home ($92.13 for groceries, $23.23 for gas).
Then we pick up the rest of our supplies at Harris Teeter: berries, lettuce, bell peppers, onion, sandwich thins, ground beef, steak, chicken, shredded cheese, milk, juice, frozen pizza, chips, cereal, a taco kit, dryer sheets, toilet paper, dish soap, Coke, and deli meat.
After over a decade of him seeming to teeter on the brink of a tragic downfall, this is the first time that the public sentiment about Gucci Mane is that he may finally be out of the woods, ready to enjoy a drama-free life.
The ready-to-eat meat and poultry items include three Harris Teeter Fresh Foods Market Deli-Bakery products: 16-ounce packages of BBQ Style Chicken Artisan Pizza; 8-ounce butcher-paper wrapped packages of Chicken Sausage, Egg White and Cheese Breakfast Burrito; and 8-oz.
She's stepped far outside her comfort zone as a producer at every turn in her career—and her latest Planet Mu release reflects that impulse, shirking footwork beats in favor of nightmarish marching-band drumlines and rhythms that teeter like a late-game Jenga pull.
" Shieka Corso, who works at the Harris Teeter supermarket in Ogden, was featured in the Daily Mail , which described her as "the female security guard at a North Carolina grocery store single-handedly running a tight ship as scores of residents line up to buy basic necessities.
So now I'm just, you can put that to your side or in front, it can be whatever you want, and if you're an awkward heel person, always hold something, because then you're almost not, like, teeter-tottering, or you actually have something to hold your balance.
Two nominees — Charles Goodwin for a federal judgeship on the district court for the Western District of Oklahoma and Holly Lou Teeter for a federal judgeship on the district court in Kansas— also advanced after having received a "not qualified" rating from the American Bar Association.
The newcomers live in buildings like the Avalon First and M, which has amenities like a rooftop pool and a dog-washing room, or Flats 130, which has a large Harris Teeter grocery store on its ground floor and is just steps from the Metro stop.
As part of the overhaul, all of Kroger's more than 2,700 stores across its family of brands — including its namesake locations, Smith's, Fry's, Harris Teeter, Mariano's, and others — will incorporate aspects of the new branding, such as the "fresh for everyone" tagline and ads featuring the Kroji characters.
In films like The Queen of Versailles (2012) and Generation Wealth (2018), the documentarian explores the fabulous, over-the-top wealth concentrated among tiny numbers of people, providing a window into extravagance that seems to teeter on the edge of the tragic — all this money, and for what?
Veronica and I are unreliable weather with mismatched closets of rage potentially the mothers of gunshot teenagers prone to brine and fixed turbulence despite the sieving motion in history, the retrieval of balance between reason and perspective does not apply to us, instead we teeter on the brink of boiling vertigo.
Ms. Arbus, making a strong Broadway debut after a decade of critical success Off Broadway, seems to have realized that the comedy is crucial, not only because her stars trail tragic associations from most of their previous roles but also because the play can teeter on the edge of bathos.
Since the food moves with all the precision and responsiveness you might get from poking a literal piece of lasagna with your finger, you're in for a lot of disappointment, watching meal after meal teeter off the edge of the bowl as Garfield stands stock-still and rests his head in his hands.
Throughout my conversation with Lauren Auder over Skype, I am reminded of the pure determination and enthusiasm that comes with being a teenager—the feeling of having your whole life ahead of you, as you teeter on the brink of absolute freedom, the endless possibilities spread out like an empty map ahead.
Eric and Leida In normal relationships, when you fight or when you teeter on the brink of breaking up, you normally just hash it out, call each other names you'll never be able to take back, grind whatever was good about the relationship down until it resembles nothing more than a husk of what initially brought you together.
The Roundy's hash browns were sold in Illinois and Wisconsin, while the Harris Teeter brand was sold in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, and D.C. If you have a package of these hash browns hanging out in your freezer, you should either return it to your retailer or simply throw it away.
I see it as devastating for the Roberts court as well, a court that has seemed for the past few years to teeter on the brink of becoming a tool of partisan warfare, only to be rescued occasionally by the deft hand of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. This time, he failed himself and his court.
Distributed by RNDC: Available in the District at 1 West Dupont Circle Wines & Liquors, Ace Beverage, Barrel House Liquors, Connecticut Avenue Wine & Liquor, Whole Foods Market (various locations), Giant Food (various locations), Harris Teeter (various locations), Harry's Reserve Fine Wines & Spirits, Lion's Fine Wine & Spirits, Metro wine & Spirits, S&R Liquors, Safeway (various locations), Sherry's Fine Wine & Spirits, Target.
Cohesity says it's onboarded more than 200 new enterprise customers in the last two quarters — including Air Bud Entertainment, AutoNation, BC Oil and Gas Commission, Bungie, Harris Teeter, Hyatt, Kelly Services, LendingClub, Piedmont Healthcare, Schneider Electric, the San Francisco Giants, TCF Bank, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Air Force, and WestLotto — and says annual revenues grew 600% between 2016 and 2017.
Rumors of different stripes have swirled around Silicon Valley that teeter perfectly between plausible and apocryphal: The time Son supposedly quintupled the valuation offered by a blue-chip venture fund (dubious); the time Son overruled his diligence team that advised him against a deal that he couldn't let go (believable); or the times Son fantastically spoke of a larger second fund even though he was just beginning to spend from the first (confirmed).
The shadow of a noose thrice hung heavy over Salem: in 1696, when four young women put over 200 civilians in prison, resulting in the deaths of 19; in 1954, as playwright Arthur Miller pored over case logs in the Salem Library; and again in 2016, as Saoirse Ronan, Tavi Gevinson, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, and Elizabeth Teeter today reprise the roles of Abigail Williams, Mary Warren, Susanna Walcott, and Betty Parriss in Belgian director Ivo van Howe's stark, modern reprisal of The Crucible, on Broadway through July 17.
IBM is not even currently the major player in the self-checkout game — that designation goes to Atlanta-based National Cash Register Corporation, which survived a few juicy bribery scandals and one brush with violating US sanctions in Syria, and today boasts that it produces nine out of every 10 self-checkouts in the UK. (Its FastLane system is probably most familiar to Americans as the go-to at Walmart and Home Depot.) Fujitsu, a Japanese tech company acquired by Montreal-based Optimal Robotics in 2004, supplies the systems you'll see in major grocery store chains like Kroger (the largest grocer in the US), Harris Teeter (a popular Kroger sub-brand in the South), and, before its demise in 2015, the major Northeastern chain Pathmark (formerly an off-shoot of ShopRite, owned by A&P).

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