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I would actually say she probably went the opposite way.
The tactic worked in the opposite way here in Germany.
The other side is going to go the opposite way.
"See you Monday," said Rabbit, who walked the opposite way.
Now that Trump is in office, they feel the opposite way.
I felt the opposite way: I did not love my body.
I want to go the opposite way from the attorney general.
He looked stunned when I said I felt the opposite way.
I would actually say that she probably went the opposite way.
Exit polls, however, had shown the vote going the opposite way.
So this was more of a reaction in the opposite way.
And then you have Morgan, who is doing that the opposite way.
Others respond in the opposite way, by behaving more aggressively and egotistically.
Increasingly, I've started to feel the opposite way: that I've lost control.
She overcorrected, sending her car across the lane going the opposite way.
I wanted to go the opposite way and make something much brighter.
Yet one might also interpret Congress's silence in precisely the opposite way.
Don't spin it on me, because this could go the opposite way.
I certainly don't get upset if I see a roll the opposite way.
BLANKFEIN: IF YOU ASKED IT THE OPPOSITE WAY, THIS SURELY WOULD LAST FOREVER.
"Because once you think you've really arrived, you start going the opposite way."
Then there were times when I was completely surprised in the opposite way.
You need to move them from fear to freedom, not the opposite way.
The left-handed hitter went the opposite way to left field against Pomeranz.
The nocebo effect, from the Latin for "I will harm," works the opposite way.
Karamo Brown went the opposite way completely in all-white and a huge grin.
So maybe I'm actually doing a disservice because I then went the opposite way!
A year ago, it looked like the decisions would be the opposite way round.
Which, incidentally, is exactly the opposite way Steinbrenner would have you go about it.
Scotland and Northern Ireland voted against Brexit; England and Wales went the opposite way.
This may be because much of Sanders's actual voting record goes the opposite way.
Hosmer drove a 663-1 pitch out the opposite way against the left-hander.
Hosmer drove a 2-1 pitch out the opposite way against the left-hander.
If bond yields and gold rise in tandem, the market may turn the opposite way.
AS OTHER countries move to ban Muslim head coverings, Turkey is going the opposite way.
For three decades, a golden era for globalisation, the trend has gone the opposite way.
It's just again— It's interesting, because I see it, again, almost in the opposite way.
Vancouver (239-233-63) is trending the opposite way, having dropped its fifth consecutive game.
" Instead she went "the opposite way," he said, and the results have been "very unfortunate.
He caught sight of a car coming the opposite way which suddenly seemed to brake.
I do find it interesting that people never lie about their age in the opposite way.
But the brains of those people with low resilience scores behaved in almost the opposite way.
But when you look at richer northern locations, the patterns can actually work the opposite way.
Each of those new phases yielded more degrees of autonomy, but motherhood works the opposite way.
The highlights are: So, predictably, Trump is responding the opposite way to this latest shaming attempt.
If that wasn't enough, there's also a joke dart that activates the system in the opposite way:
We always talk about the consensus view here in Davos, and then you go the opposite way.
While some people might feel awkward saving for a wedding so prematurely, Sethi feels the opposite way.
We did everything the opposite way that people say you usually have success and it still happened.
"I may be better off winning it the opposite way than the more traditional way," he said.
Gurriel drilled a 234 mile-per-hour fastball the opposite way to right field with one out.
Castillo lashed it the opposite way, inside the right field foul pole for a two-run homer.
So to me, the bureaucracy argument is actually the opposite way round to how it's claimed to be.
First, write down your imposter thought; then write the opposite way to look at about the same scenario.
And his response — "to go the opposite way" — is to undo the legal underpinning that made it possible.
These things usually work the opposite way — Congress first designs a program and then CBO estimates the cost.
When it comes to their opponents, the clothes probably work the opposite way, much as the military intended.
"Sometimes, hitters are going to hit the ball the opposite way of where the chart says," he said.
Gonzalez (153-5) was pulled after Gordon hit a soft liner the opposite way to left-center field.
Because that's how they prefer their toilet paper and being the opposite way just doesn't feel right to them.
As soon as McConnell attained power, he governed in precisely the opposite way to how he promised to govern.
Beckham came to the fore a century later when the court ruled the opposite way in Bush v. Gore.
His home run totals, in those same seasons, have gone the opposite way: from 27 to 36 to 973.
Wells Fargo has gone the opposite way of some of those banks in its stance on restricting firearms purchases.
But he said that Mr. Hyatt and others had relied on the decision, a factor cutting the opposite way.
But things began going downhill – or down line – when he began sliding the opposite way before coming to a halt.
Bregman smacked his 14th home run the opposite way to right field and Altuve belted his 19th homer to left.
I think his perspective is he was giving a strong signal and in fact, the dollar went the opposite way.
Balls hit the opposite way, with power, are still likely to travel a shorter distance than balls pulled with power.
Obama used his executive authority for good, to help the DREAMers, and Trump is using it in the opposite way.
Tatis went the opposite way on his game-tying, 10th homer of the season, a 375-foot drive to right.
"I actually think at one point [Streep] threw [the ball] the opposite way and people had to like, scatter," Witherspoon said.
This happened during the partitioning of India, when Muslims fled to Pakistan and Bangladesh while non-Muslims went the opposite way.
And nobody knows what would happen under a Brexit anyway; so often things go the opposite way from what people expect.
Or, could the show go the opposite way and have a surprising person both betray that liars and meet their doom?
In the third, Smith went the opposite way to left and drilled a solo homer for a 4-1 Mets advantage.
There is an 'all in this together' mentality, but it kind of expresses itself in the opposite way that you just said.
The left-handed hitter went the opposite way against Pomeranz, sending his ninth homer of the season over the left field fence.
She probably went the opposite way and that&aposs fine, you know, and she should negotiate the best way she knows how.
The catcher then belted the first pitch he saw the opposite way over the fence in right field for his first homer.
He is obviously the one we should be trying to give strength to, but it has been quite the opposite way around.
I don't understand why we've got a bunch of men making decisions about women's bodies when it's never been the opposite way.
But Trump and his allies saw things the opposite way and blamed Gillespie's loss on the candidate's failure to fully "embrace" Trump.
The Jones-Lord argument was arresting precisely the opposite way: Two men were arguing, furiously but in control, over something dead serious.
But on the first pitch of the inning, Pederson hit an outside fastball the opposite way and over the left-field wall.
While many stars opted for floorlength conservative black dresses, others went completely the opposite way in sequined, feather-trimmed bright pink gowns.
The internet can replicate and exacerbate these stressors, but slime can work in the opposite way, as a kind of timeline cleanse.
"It's going the opposite way," Mr. Barrack, the private equity investor who is leading the presidential inaugural committee, said in an interview.
He hit a first-pitch fastball the opposite way, the home run landing on top of the bullpen rooms in left center.
This is probably the opposite way you figured it out, but those U-shaped black square patterns are herb garden POTs (65A).
The other was coming the opposite way on the two-lane road, driving in a way that forced Shawn off the road.
Though studies show that telling people that payment encourages organ donations increases support for legalising payments, other examples work in the opposite way.
Clinton, for instance, has a famously awful relationship with the press, and it manifests in almost exactly the opposite way that Sanders's does.
The Garden State is also home to two seats which went one way for Congress and the opposite way for president in 2016.
Some go the opposite way: A white man on the brink of suicide takes a chance and finds a new life in Namibia.
Some beefy guy walking the opposite way bumps into a student as he walks past, then says, "Watch it, asshole," before marching away.
Rosario, batting eighth, sent the next pitch the opposite way — just over the right-center-field fence — for his first major league slam.
"She had to learn to flex and things like that in the opposite way ... so there definitely is a learning curve," Melissa said.
When spoken to with more controlling and neutral tones, the teens said they felt the opposite way, and even reported feeling negative emotions.
In contrast, the recently announced Royole FlexPai has a single screen that folds the opposite way so its touchscreen is still usable while folded.
If it is the Democrats in control, it would go the opposite way and a single payer, government-run offering could come into play.
For almost a century and a half, however, Japanese names have been written in English the opposite way round, with the given name first.
The Nordic Model -- so called because it originated in Norway and then was adopted in Sweden in 1999 -- works in exactly the opposite way.
"I hear all this talk about how he's not a good role model for children, but I feel quite the opposite way," she said.
This seems like a democratic move, but it often functions in just the opposite way, expending a huge amount of viewers' time and energy.
I'm so lonely, I'm so cold,'" he added, "it seems like the anxiety can build quickly, but it can go the opposite way, too.
The reigning champions, the Chicago Cubs, deliberately went the opposite way, investing in starters with more dependable track records and in young position players.
And as would be expected, each side is hoping that Americans will think of this day in exactly the opposite way as the other.
The "we're all dust in the universe" view could easily shade into nihilism, but Johnson goes the opposite way, staking out a determined political stance.
Sandoval took an outside pitch from right-hander Yoshihisa Hirano (1-2) the opposite way over the left field fence to lead off the inning.
Utley took a 92 mph fastball the opposite way, leading off with a homer for fourth time this year and fifth occasion in his career.
And twice now, Apple Maps has given me the wrong directions (it told me to go on a freeway heading the opposite way of home).
He drove a 91 mph fastball from Quintana the opposite way to left-center with Mac Williamson aboard for his sixth homer of the season.
He's running down the middle by the 50, he's at the 30, he's bare-chested and banging his chest, now he runs the opposite way!
Reynolds deposited a one-out blast over the fence in center, and Bell again went the opposite way with a two-out blast to left.
Now we are inching along in the opposite way: "Zero Pain is Not the Goal," an editorial published in the same journal last month affirmed.
He took a 2-0 pitch and sent it the opposite way into the Washington bullpen to make a loser of Matt Albers (2-1).
"After a lot of effort getting the boat's animation to load properly, he started working on getting it to go the opposite way," ShockSlayer continues.
"The rim goes up, and the karst process works in the opposite way," said Giuseppe Mitri, research team leader at G. d'Annunzio University in Italy.
I bet these guys knocked this song out in an hour or two and even though I tend to work the opposite way, I love that.
At the same spot where Samsung and HTC have camera bumps, Huawei goes the opposite way with a shallow valley accommodating the P9's fingerprint sensor93.
Wieters tied the game at 1 in the fifth when he lined a 3-2 pitch the opposite way just over the wall in right field.
But when Morton threw a 3-2 curveball to him in the seventh, he left it over the plate and Bellinger drove it the opposite way.
Occupational feminization, however, works the opposite way; many of the most "feminized" careers since the 1970s have been highly skilled professions like doctors, architects and lawyers.
While you might think a few minutes of TV help you unwind before bed, watching a show at bedtime affects your sleep in the opposite way.
He didn't have to move, or shift—sway to the left or right—as he often had to when he encountered people coming the opposite way.
On the same day last May that Steve Rogers was revealed to be a villain — however long that will last — DC Comics went the opposite way.
Pillar's two-run single came with two outs before Dickerson went the opposite way to bring home two more with a triple off the wall in left.
In birds and other species it works the opposite way: there's either ZZ or ZW, where the W signifies that the bird is going to lay eggs.
Harper's blast the opposite way over the Green Monster in left field helped the Phillies to their first full-series sweep of the Red Sox since 2000.
GIULIANI: Frankly, if it&aposs a mind game, it works the opposite way, at this late stage, if he&aposs issuing 150 subpoenas, he&aposs got nothing.
Roku is still all about apps, apps, apps The Chromecast Ultra goes the opposite way and is a slightly larger and thicker update to last year's redesign.
Freeman went the opposite way with the first pitch he saw from Colon (6-4) and deposited his 22th homer just over the fence in left field.
Just spoke 2 Iranian FM Zarif &expressed extreme disappointment that having assured me last Sat Iran wanted 2 deescalate situation they have behaved in the opposite way.
One of his penchants is to drive outside pitches the opposite way, and the right-field porch is just 318 feet from home plate in the Bronx.
A useful red team would investigate uncertainties in the opposite way, by focusing on the evidence that the climate is changing much more rapidly than originally expected.
The new vault requires Biles to twist in one direction while performing a roundoff, before immediately reversing course and twisting the opposite way into a back handspring.
Reassuringly, bizarrely, I think that outside of the core base that brought Mr. Trump into our lives in such a big way, it's worked the opposite way.
Carpenter sent a fly ball the opposite way to a largely vacant left field, as the Cubs had loaded four defenders on the right side of the infield.
Verlander carried a 26-inning scoreless streak at Angel Stadium into the fourth before Ohtani belted his 14th dinger 416 feet the opposite way to left-center field.
Correa supplied the first-inning punch for the Astros, drilling a 2306-2346 fastball from Mariners right-hander Taijuan Walker the opposite way into the right-field seats.
The right-handed hitter lifted an 0-2 slider from Lugo (33-1) the opposite way into the seats in right field for his 19th of the season.
Charge A Bunch threw his rider, Geovanni Franco, during training and began to run the opposite way down the track, colliding with Carson Valley and rider Assael Espinoza.
Pedro Strop was summoned from the bullpen, and after Brandon Crawford was intentionally walked, Sandoval went the opposite way with a two-strike slider for the game-winner.
I am automatically held to a different standard, assumed to be deeply religious rather than secular — an assumption that works the opposite way for just about everyone else.
But Anderson has exceptionally quick hands and worked diligently with a tee to stay inside the ball and concentrate on hitting up the middle or the opposite way.
NÉZET-SÉGUIN I am so happy you said this, because for so many years it was really understood the opposite way — that you needed to be a specialist.
Along with the turkey leftovers, dark-meat chicken and aging pigs from British farms often land on plates in Eastern Europe, while white meat travels the opposite way.
But for Ms. PerryMiller, the Ohio youth leader, the thinking went the opposite way: Once she had her first child, climate change made a second feel more urgent.
The opposite way would be that of Per Nørgård: open yourself to the world and absorb anything you find interesting, but without ever forgetting where you came from.
So I gave up the budget and started monitoring my finances the opposite way: I calculated and subtracted my fixed costs first and then spent what was left.
According to a database compiled by Daily Kos, five state House seats have flipped from Republican to Democrat in 2017 and 2018, with none flipping the opposite way.
Martinez then knotted the score at 3 when he crushed a pitch from Jaime Barria the opposite way to right field in the fourth for a two-run blast.
An inverted pyramid, then, works in exactly the opposite way: Instead of gradually expanding the number of targets, you narrow them so that the ones at the bottom — i.e.
One irony is that though the internet and globalization may have reduced the scope for diversification in recent years, political forces now appear to be pulling the opposite way.
Devers, a left-handed hitter, smashed his first career homer to center field in Seattle, and took his next two the opposite way, over the Green Monster at Fenway.
The Angels' DH relies on his pitch recognition and preternatural reflexes to wait, driving fastballs the opposite way while using the big part of the field to corral breaking balls.
You could argue that having more time on your hands is what leads you to spend more time with other people, but Vanderkam thinks the relationship works the opposite way.
I imagined that the mechanics of the nuclear war would be dominant, rather than the fateful decisions leading up to it, but in fact it was the opposite way around.
The opening "Orphan" uses the album title's metaphor in the opposite way you'd expect — the sparrow knows how to fly and leave the nest, but instead she is stranded and alone.
Travis Jankowski drew a walk to open the inning and scored when Urias went the opposite way on a 340-foot drive into the short porch down the line in right.
Senior guard Steve Vasturia (270 points) is going the opposite way, averaging seven points per game in the last three and missing 12 of his 13 attempts from beyond the arc.
They certainly could have gone the opposite way: Thursday's preliminaries saw two old-school contestants for every progressive one, but none of the former women made it to the top 10.
"Just spoke to ... Zarif and expressed extreme disappointment that having assured me last Saturday Iran wanted to de-escalate situation, they have behaved in the opposite way," he tweeted on Saturday.
"Just spoke to ... Zarif and expressed extreme disappointment that having assured me last Saturday Iran wanted to de-escalate situation, they have behaved in the opposite way," Hunt wrote on Twitter.
" Further, he posits that "what's worked best since September is to go the opposite way of the crowd" — and by that logic, McDonald says "you want to sell the small caps.
Justin Verlander (13-8) carried a 26-inning scoreless streak at Angel Stadium into the fourth before Shohei Ohtani belted a two-run homer the opposite way to left-center field.
Devers lofted a first-inning pitch from Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda the opposite way that carried into left field and over the Green Monster for a 1-0 Red Sox lead.
Royals' Cain does it right in win over Mariners KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lorenzo Cain was looking the opposite way with two strikes and runners on the corners in the seventh inning.
First, he allowed himself to explode upwards into the ball as he swung, significantly increasing the number of line drives he hit, at the expense of some ground balls the opposite way.
Tailback Ronnie Hillman ran right, directly through the gap the Chargers' defense had just abandoned because of motion the opposite way, for the 23-yard touchdown that represented the game's winning points.
Enter Hedi Slimane, who, having taken the reins at Celine, reassured everyone that his "goal" was "not to go the opposite way of [former designer Phoebe Philo's] work" — before doing exactly that.
"I would think that, given the fact that the federal government seems to be going in the opposite way, that Californians would want to strengthen their commitment," Brown told reporters last month.
In the second, Chase Headley (2 for 3) sliced a ball the opposite way down the left-field line, and it found the stands to put the Yankees ahead by 3-0.
"A lot of people think that if your brother or your Dad is your coach they tend to take it easy on you, Firas went the opposite way with that," he explains.
Winker drilled a 23-03 fastball the opposite way to left field to open the first, going with a 20 mile-per-hour fastball to give the Reds a 21-28 lead.
Devers, the second-year third baseman, lashed a 1-2 breaking ball from Gray the opposite way, into the seats beyond the left-field wall for his second grand slam this season.
Three innings later, Holliday returned the favor, driving a 2-2 fastball from Ricky Nolasco the opposite way over the right-center-field fence for his 15th home run of the season.
"There's been some indication, on paper at least, the Saudis and Russians are in agreement, but the facts cut the opposite way," Petrie Partners Chairman Tom Petrie told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
"I think an example of the opposite way to proceed is what you saw with the CRISPR babies in China"—referring to the case of He Jiankui, who allegedly genetically modified three babies.
There's another case that I think is easy one way, although I know lots of people who think it's easy in just the opposite way: when a raucous crowd shouts down the speaker.
My foot got stuck under the root of a tree and twisted sideways, then my knee twisted 180 degrees the opposite way, and then my hip twisted the same way as my foot.
Bikes and e-bikes, the motorized two-wheelers used by many delivery drivers for restaurants, are supposed to ride in the same direction as the street traffic, but sometimes go the opposite way.
EXTREME DISAPPOINTMENT "Just spoke to ... Zarif and expressed extreme disappointment that having assured me last Saturday Iran wanted to de-escalate situation, they have behaved in the opposite way," tweeted British Foreign Secretary Hunt.
Han is able to break free from his captors and superiors, but Qi'ra goes the opposite way, aiming to go straight to the top of the criminal underworld, where she can call the shots.
But it can go the opposite way: If you feel supported and feel like you're really connecting with your audience and reliving something that was traumatic, it's the most cathartic thing in the world.
Indeed, French dirigisme—state intervention in the economy—contradicts EU rules demanding more competition, so the fact that the French would view the EU in the opposite way to the British is not surprising.
"The US think in the opposite way to us, it's a different way of thinking," said Didier Montet, who runs a food safety lab at the Center for International Cooperation on Agronomic Research (CIRAD).
For all his success hitting balls the opposite way, Suzuki also has pull power, and he reached third base standing to join Paul Molitor as the only players to triple for their 3,43th hit.
Earlier, an insight had came to Bellinger when he went out to take batting practice: His teammates Andre Ethier and Logan Forsythe regularly hit the ball the opposite way when taking their pregame swings.
His fifth at-bat ended with a 394-foot shot the opposite way to right and enabled Houston to square the series at 1-22 with Game 26 scheduled for Tuesday at Yankee Stadium.
In the top of the seventh, the Mariners clubbed their third two-out homer of the game, this time with Vogelbach going the opposite way to left-center field off Astros right-hander Ryan Pressly.
"Maybe one-third of research subjects will have an [inhibitory] response" to a certain type of stimulation, one-third will respond in the opposite way, and the other third will have a weak response, or none.
Walking back from my daily morning trek to the coffee shop this morning, a man coming the opposite way on the sidewalk felt the need to comment on my physical person in its pajama-clad state.
When Osuna left a cutter over the middle of the plate, LeMahieu drilled it the opposite way to right field 351 feet into the first row for a game-tying home run that silenced the crowd.
On one play he was smart enough to fake a dribble handoff with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, let his defender (James Ennis) relax on his heels for a split second, then drive the opposite way for a layup.
But Frederico Lucas, whose Portugal-wide New Settlers project supports city dwellers eager to set up shop in sparsely populated areas, says that "for a hundred people leaving the interior, we see one going the opposite way".
Healy smacked his 210th home run the opposite way to right field off Astros right-hander James Hoyt, who entered with two outs in a 260-63 game in relief of Houston starter Mike Fiers (26-26).
But in order to be successful, things would have to work the opposite way as well, meaning the LUKE Arm would need to be able to sense objects and understand the necessary pressure needed to hold them.
You get this laser focus and that's why sometimes I think that first curve can be a faster, more aggressive next record but I also think you can go the opposite way which is what we did.
While mainstream and liberal media outlets have focused on pleas from the public health and scientific communities about the serious risks posed by the coronavirus, some conservative outlets and the Trump administration have gone the opposite way.
Race has worked the opposite way in our current epidemic — indeed, the perception of our opioid crisis as an epidemic, rather than a racial pathology, owes much to the fact that white Americans have been hard hit.
Arenado, starting as the designated hitter because of his sore right shoulder, drilled a 96 mph fastball from Justin Verlander (11-8) the opposite way to right field with one on and two outs in the sixth inning.
After Rafael Devers hit a two-run home run the opposite way over the Green Monster in left field to give the Red Sox breathing room at 4-0 in the seventh, the Orioles threatened in the eighth.
We use microscopes to enlarge the planet's tiniest stuff; the sculptor Takahiro Iwasaki works in the opposite way, reducing familiar, monumental structures to miniature proportions, using humble, everyday materials, the better to make us look at them anew.
The Astros followed the same pattern in the fourth inning, with recently acquired catcher Martin Maldonado slugging a solo home run the opposite way to right three batters before Jose Altuve lined a two-run shot to left.
A federal judge in San Fransisco Wednesday issued a preliminary injuction blocking the Trump administration's effort to restrict migrants' ability to apply for asylum in the U.S., hours after a judge in Washington, D.C., ruled the opposite way.
Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager socked his second homer of the game with one out off James, his 21st home run of the season, going the opposite way to left field and providing Seattle a 9-8 lead.
The Mets' leadoff hitter, Jeff McNeil, lined a fastball from Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka the opposite way in the first inning of the opener, and it appeared destined to land on a patch of grass in the outfield.
After the stock market triggered another circuit breaker in the morning — the third within a week amid the coronavirus pandemic — most stocks continued their downward trends, but equity in some consumer staples went the opposite way, Cramer noted.
Three months later, a federal appeals court in Denver went the opposite way, ruling that the founders clearly intended for electors to act independently and vote according to their consciences, not to the dictates of any political party.
Correa, who had an RBI single in the top of the first to extend the Houston lead to 2-0, greeted Cardinals reliever Michael Wacha with a grand slam the opposite way to right for a 6-0 advantage.
But just as suddenly he came undone, surrendering a hard-hit double to Grichuk two batters before Pham blasted a two-run homer the opposite way to right field with two outs and two strikes that made it 215-213.
The U.S. Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank all have been disappointed to varying degrees about how little inflation has picked up, or indeed how it has spent too much time going the opposite way.
"In comments on Twitter on Saturday, he said he spoke with Iran's foreign minister and expressed extreme disappointment that the Iranian diplomat had assured him Iran wanted to de-escalate the situation but "they have behaved in the opposite way.
The earliest research on the subject noted that some blind people had 'inverted rhythms' in their heart rate, blood pressure, temperature and urine output—this means that their bodies were functioning in the opposite way of people who can perceive light.
Freese drove a pitch from reliever Reyes Moronta (24-23) the opposite way off the wall in right-center, giving the Dodgers a 25-26 lead by bringing in Austin Barnes, who had doubled, and Enrique Hernandez, who had walked.
Pence, who had a walk-off double against Hand in 2016, then went the opposite way with a two-strike pitch, slicing a liner past Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer, scoring McCutchen and Posey with the tying and winning runs.
The appeals court judges in New York noted that a different appellate panel for Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit had ruled the opposite way, dismissing a similar lawsuit brought by the state of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
The comic is undisguised propaganda, a celebration of vigilante authoritarianism, and its politics function in the opposite way The Dark Knight's did: Instead of using political and media satire to comment on superheroes, Miller uses superheroes to make a political point.
Plantronics went the opposite way; it appears the company decided to improve the headphones where they could but save on all the unnecessary stuff, making them even more affordable, which is why the BackBeat Pro 2 cost less than their predecessor at $199.
The Giants are a well-rounded team in the opposite way that the Twins are well rounded, which means that they should be able to deposit any and all Red Sox meatballs over the outfield fence for a thorough rinse in the bay.
But watching videos of the fires, I have found myself puzzled by my own reaction, a mix of rational terror and instinctive sanguineness, the components of the brain working in the opposite way you expect them to when confronted by a catastrophe.
"In 1961, President Kennedy said school kids needed physical activity to thrive, but in the past 20 years, the pendulum has totally shifted the opposite way because schools are feeling the pressure to have students do well on standardized tests," Ms. DiStefano said.
The skirt, which has since been taken down from Zara's website, the Guardian reports, featured an image of two frogs that resembled the meme: one in the same bright green as the original and another dark version facing the opposite way, both wearing sunglasses.
It also works the opposite way; Liam Neeson spoke out in favour of gun control in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks and the American arms manufacturer PARA USA responded by saying that they would not supply guns for any film that starred him.
Contreras, who got Wednesday afternoon's start after also catching Tuesday night's game because Maddon liked the way he neutralized the Padres' running game, hit his eighth homer of the season, going the opposite way with a 1.83-foot drive into the right field stands.
If you really want to make a change in government, you have to be careful in my view, if you talk about that so much, it's unlikely to happen and could scare some people into voting the opposite way that you want them to vote.
Giants 5, Cubs 4 (13 innings) Pablo Sandoval went the opposite way for a walk-off home run to left field with one out in the 13th inning, sending San Francisco past visiting Chicago for its fifth extra-inning win in the past eight days.
Soccer is even more commercial and lucrative than hockey, yet its rules work in the opposite way: Teams are obliged, by dictate of FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football, to cough up their stars when they're summoned by a national team for a tournament.
Meanwhile, many countries are going the opposite way, copying elements of China's external barriers and internal surveillance tools: Russia, Brazil and other countries are requiring foreign internet companies to put servers on those countries, where they are easier for the government to monitor and control.
ELLIOTT CENNETOGLU In Florida, there was a sort of ambient streetlight lighting so you could see each little texture in the sand, each little ripple and then over time, the light coming from the opposite way over the water, sort of flopping the shadow.
With the help of the travel writer Stephanie Dyson, I chose to head the opposite way (as do many Chileans traveling from Santiago) and maximize my time in Pumalín — a former private park that the government recently took over as part of the Tompkins accord.
Mookie Betts chased Rays starter Tyler Glasnow with a one-out single, and Steve Pearce and J.D. Martinez each walked to load the bases for Xander Bogaerts, who stroked a pitch from Rays reliever Chaz Roe the opposite way to right-center for a two-run single.
The Garden State is also home to a seat which went one way for Congress and the opposite way for president in 2016: the 0003th District, in the northern part of the state, went for Trump by 1 point while sending Democrat Josh Gottheimer to Congress.
Pablo Sandoval went the opposite way for a walk-off home run to left field with one out in the 24th inning Tuesday night, sending the San Francisco Giants to their fifth extra-inning win in the last eight days, 22-13 over the visiting Chicago Cubs.
Arcia's solo homer in the bottom of the eight broke a tie game in a 6-4 win on Saturday and had one thing in common with his winner on Sunday; the left-handed slugger known for being a strong pull hitter, drilled it the opposite way.
In South Carolina, ideology appears to work in the opposite way than it has in some other states on this question: Those who consider themselves moderate or conservative are almost evenly split on this question, while liberals are more apt to say they want a winner.
Double Vanity's slower pace does feel like new territory, but oddly enough, the other thing that differentiates the album from BRONCHO's first two full-lengths (2014's Just Enough Hip to Be Woman and 2011's Can't Get Past the Lips) involves time too, but in the opposite way.
Just like you can use your Home to turn on "Gentle Wake," which starts changing your lights 30 minutes before your wake-up time to mimic a sunrise, you also can go the opposite way and have the lights mimic sunset as you get ready to go to bed.
I think getting the home run kind of helped him relax a little bit and then we saw him hit that power shot to the gap going the opposite way and we know he can do, and we've haven't seen much of that, so that's a good sign.
Arenado, starting as the designated hitter because of his sore right shoulder, drilled a 33 mph fastball from Astros right-hander Justin Verlander (11-8) the opposite way to right field with two outs in the sixth inning and Carlos Gonzalez on first base following his bloop single to center.
That tilted the opposite way in October after the Las Vegas shootings, with 231% doubting that outcome, as well as in June 221 after the shooting deaths of nine people during a Bible study group in Charleston, South Carolina, when 220% said such a change would not reduce gun-related deaths.
Royals rookie starter Eric Skoglund retired Trumbo on an infield popup for the second out, but he left a fastball out over the plate for Davis, who went the opposite way to left field, his fourth home run of the season and second in two nights, to give Baltimore a 3-2 lead.
"Transcription" defamiliarizes the present in terms of gender as well, but in something like the opposite way: in a world that otherwise seems to us almost exotically backward and benighted, the idea that social and workplace mobility for women is still subject to the imagination of men has a grimly recognizable currency.
But, starting with an idea by Susan Gardner, a member of the Irvine group on sabbatical from the University of Kentucky, the group devised a variation that hadn't been ruled out: The X boson may have avoided earlier detection because it interacts with protons and neutrons in the opposite way that photons do.
The confrontation between Warsaw and Brussels is another major challenge for a European Union already under siege from anti-establishment, populist parties across the Continent — partly because of Poland's economic and military importance, partly because of the symbolic blow of seeing a country once synonymous with democratic yearning turn the opposite way.
The bigger problem for the Obama administration comes when you look at it the opposite way: Assuming what was keeping Aetna in the marketplaces was the hopes of getting their merger, and assuming the Obama administration doesn't want to cut those kinds of deals, then how do they keep other struggling insurers in their program?
Democracy advocates can point to few success stories in recent years, and in fact most broad trends run the opposite way: freedom around the world has declined every year for the past 13 years, according to the NGO Freedom House, and academic researchers now fret about a "third wave of autocratization" sweeping the globe.
When, near the end, Kalder offers a block quote sourced only to "a well-educated commentator who should have known better," whom he declines to name, one is reminded of how much is kept out of view in The Infernal Library—which is exactly the opposite way one should feel after finishing a book about writing and power.
"Applying the Constitution in this case would simply say that American officers must not shoot innocent, non-threatening people for no reason" The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers Texas, ruled the opposite way in a similar 2010 cross-border shooting case, deciding the constitution doesn't apply to another Mexican teenager, 15-year-old Sergio Adrian Hernández Guereca.
The Legacy Museum does its commemorative work in the opposite way, through an accumulation of detailed data, a near-overwhelming amount it, placing lynching within a broader context of white-on-black terrorism that goes back to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, in which Montgomery played a role, and forward to the warehousing of black men in prisons today.
The public is split along party lines on this question, however, with Democrats overwhelmingly saying the group shouldn't have taken the meeting (83% say so), which took place at Trump Tower in New York City in June 2016, while Republicans, though less unified, tilt the opposite way (48% say they should have taken the meeting, 22016% that they should not have done so).
Although the Yankees officially list the dimensions of the new Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009, as being identical to the ones in the old stadium, some evidence suggests that the wall in right-center field in the new ballpark is less curved and a somewhat more-inviting target for a right-handed batter hitting the ball the opposite way.
But again, what is interesting is if anything Trump didn&apost accomplish enough on getting NATO to increase spending from these countries that have Article III of the treaty, said that they will provide good defense spending for themselves, so if anything, he didn&apost do enough, but they claim he is lying by saying he got something, and the pressure should probably be the opposite way.
Instead, the Israelis and the IDF were being accused of murdering Palestinians on the Gaza strip because Hamas, which as you pointed out controls the Gaza strip, and was rushing the fence with 30,000, 40,20183, 50,000 people and they are very braze, you know, for them it&aposs women and children first and so the Israelis were trying to defend their border, but the American media headed completely the opposite way.
"She accused Paul of playing "political games" with the lives of first responders, becoming visibly emotional as she said, "as many people rightfully sought to get away as quick as they could as those towers began to crumble, there was one group of men and women, our heroes, the bravest among us, who ran the opposite way ... they went into harm's way to answer the call of duty.
If anything, the institution of testing and suspensions should make it easier for you to proceed in the opposite way: to vote for post-2004 users, secure in the knowledge that those players have already been punished appropriately for their transgressions against the game (Manny did, after all, lose out on 150-plus games' worth of counting stats) while handing Bonds and Clemens the retribution they never received in their playing days.
Democrats are far more apt than Republicans to say the women should be free from their NDAs (210% among Democrats, 222% among independents and 13% among Republicans say so), and while women break in favor of allowing the women to discuss their relationships (21% say they should be free to discuss them, 2014% say that the agreements should remain in place), men tilt the opposite way (23.7% say the agreements should hold and 43% say that they should be free to discuss their relationships).
This dramatic conception reaches its most violent point during the 11th song with a series of four short, fast, identical solos, a canon in which dancer follows dancer in the same powerful moves: The most striking image is the sideways jump with legs parted in which the dancer's torso tilts in the direction of the advancing leg, then jerks back the opposite way, with a jackknife quality: It's as if the dancers want to travel where their impetus is taking them — but no: They then recoil from it.

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