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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's name has also been tossed around.
Planes lie smashed from the hurricane, tossed around the runway.
So just who are the possible replacements being tossed around?
We tossed around ideas, like bringing in a cruise ship.
This is also where the term bedside manner gets tossed around.
The company, telling, tossed around the word "prototype" quite liberally there.
Now, it's being tossed around to justify bailing out power plants.
Naked blow-up "Lisa" dolls tossed around the stands at games.
Another name that was being tossed around Monday was Sessions, himself.
Traditional personal finance advice is often tossed around in blanket statements.
One potential candidate tossed around in Iowa was 46-year-old Rep.
Words that get tossed around way too much to have much meaning.
Here are nine images that we saw tossed around the internet recently.
Europe has seemed like a dry leaf tossed around on the winds.
You know it's rough when Windows 8 burns start getting tossed around.
I remember being tossed around the playground at recess by older girls.
You've probably heard the term tossed around in relation to interior design.
Fans of the show know that a lot of alcohol gets tossed around.
"There are a lot of good ideas tossed around Riot frequently," Cantrell said.
Memories and inside jokes were tossed around, adding to the casual, intimate vibe.
I saw the term tossed around quite a bit in the news today.
The prospect of cultivating their kids to become millionaires was tossed around, too.
Each host served his or her cultural cuisine and people tossed around ideas.
All in all, Young Thug tossed around $20k and Savage unloaded $10k. #HoHoHo
A lot of Qs were tossed around, but my money is on Quince.
And Mr. Netanyahu tossed around campaign promises like a late-night infomercial host.
Blizzard The title blizzard is often tossed around casually about a big snowstorm.
My kids love going in these gigantic bowling balls and they get tossed around.
Still, there's no obvious replacement, though a number of names have been tossed around.
The company even tossed around the word "niche" a few times during our conversation.
The word "mainstreaming" has been tossed around among those who follow the drone world.
The term "poverty porn" is often tossed around, but filmmakers vehemently oppose that characterization.
In Greece, this word—pronounced "efkhari sto "—gets tossed around several times an hour.
Often, there was a skinny ribbed scarf covered in paillettes tossed around the neck.
It just feels like you're being tossed around on the ocean and there's nothing.
Honestly, "gaming disorder" sounds like a phrase tossed around by irritated parents and significant others.
The idea of antitrust in the tech industry has been tossed around a lot lately.
Around 22017 people sustained injuries as a result of being tossed around like rag dolls.
The British campaign featured assertions and allegations tossed around with little regard to the facts.
Bpaet was completely out classed, getting tossed around in the clinch like a rag-doll.
The idea of us working as slave labor was topic that was consistently tossed around.
"Alarmingly" isn't the kind of word you see tossed around lightly on a site like iFixit .
When it comes to crypto, the term you've probably heard tossed around most often is Bitcoin.
As is becoming a tradition for these two, some very flirty wordplay is first tossed around.
The idea of increasing fentanyl penalties was tossed around prior to Trump—in California and Massachusetts.
Seeing the term "sex magic" tossed around on Twitter likely brings something super kinky to mind.
And so concepts like machine intelligence and neural networks are tossed around like sci-fi props.
There have been shootings seemly around every corner and words of hate tossed around too easily.
The bank fraud and wire fraud charges being tossed around on Cohen are just prosecutor's tricks.
SMRs for export: The final idea tossed around to jumpstart SMRs is building them for export.
The phase "cop's cop" has been tossed around in a few news stories to describe the chief.
The large earcups have yet to show signs of distress from being tossed around or sweated in.
Both Sprint and Charter have been tossed around as possible merger or acquisition targets for some time.
A lot of prototypes have been showcased recently, and a lot of money is being tossed around.
As is usually the case with angry consumers, "class action lawsuit" is being tossed around a lot.
Watch this demo video of it as it gets tossed around and turns flame into smoke. Sorcery!
You don't hear the words "industrial espionage" get tossed around too liberally at a show like CES.
A job listing for a personal assistant in San Francisco is getting tossed around on the internet.
Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), McCain's old colleague, are two other names being tossed around in McCain circles.
The idea that Zuckerberg might run for office one day was tossed around a bit in 2016.
Next they'll tell us that the footballs the Kennedys tossed around the beach might have been deflated.
In fact, any of them might have been tossed around a few decades ago on both sides.
Between the lines: President Trump has repeatedly tossed around the idea of a capital gains tax cut.
I laid on Cam's bed with my feet against the wall as we tossed around various ideas.
Furniture was flipped over, clothing tossed around, debris strewn everywhere, and somehow the toilet ended up broken.
Residents don't especially want to be tossed around as if they were in a ship at sea.
Sure there are a few interesting adjectives being tossed around — and "granny blowjobs" definitely does catch the eye.
In a 2013 interview with Deadline, Murphy tossed around the idea of a Charles Manson-like story line.
The rule of thumb tossed around most often is to buy coverage worth 10 times the policyholder's salary.
It makes sense, given that the sink is a wet environment where water gets tossed around willy-nilly.
With money like that being tossed around, the natural play would be to emulate those big, flashy brands.
Giving into music like this feels like being carried out to sea and tossed around by the waves.
Under the Nets' previous leadership, prodded by the owner Mikhail D. Prokhorov, lofty expectations were tossed around frequently.
That seemed to be the descriptor most tossed around last week to capture the circus around Donald Trump.
The congressman's name has regularly been tossed around as a potential judicial appointment pick by the Trump administration.
But now the term "fake news" gets tossed around so much it's even harder to tell what's legit anymore.
The term "peak autos" keeps getting tossed around, which means auto sales have plateaued and January numbers have softened.
The friendship continued at McGill University, where the two entrepreneurial-minded friends often tossed around ideas for start-ups.
Lawmakers had even tossed around the idea of digging a moat around the slope, but that was sanely rejected.
If you followed the news out of CES closely you probably heard the word HDR tossed around a lot.
There were heated arguments between senators on Thursday, with insults such as "scoundrel" tossed around, according to media reports.
They also got in some sporty time as they tossed around a rugby ball and chatted with young players.
They're all dressed up in snazzy black casing that's rugged to the touch and meant to be tossed around.
Its iridescent sheen was only occasionally visible through its protective plastic housing, and it could be tossed around casually.
If you've gone shopping for a new TV, you've probably heard the term "HDR" get tossed around a lot.
Girls are not passports, but neither are they political footballs to be tossed around when it becomes politically expedient.
Plans to build a Trump Tower in the Russian capital were tossed around as well, though they fell through.
You can't help but wonder if it was being tossed around by colleagues that morning before their workday began.
Plans to build a Trump Tower in the Russian capital were tossed around as well, though they fell through.
After getting to know the three characters so intimately, seeing their wounds tossed around so carelessly made me sad.
My books and dishes are tossed around the inside, but I can go inside, and retrieve my earthquake kit.
As you might imagine, Wilder gets tossed around the ring and slammed to the floor by competitors twice her size.
No names have been tossed around when it comes to casting, but Matthew Robinson is slated to write the script.
"Right now our bodies and our health have become a political football" tossed around by mostly male politicians, Warren says.
Ranging from ages 22-37 (not the bizarre forever 21 stereotype that gets tossed around), many are already parents themselves.
The big new thing in smartphones lately is one of those buzz phrases you'll have heard tossed around: machine learning.
While scanning reviews of Netflix's The Crown season 2, one might be surprised to see the word "soap" tossed around.
"Technology destroying privacy" is an idea that gets tossed around a lot, and one that I think is mostly fearmongering.
The 25-year-old says he was tossed around, lost his sense of direction and was pushed underneath the water.
Alternatives to Haspel were tossed around within the administration, and Haspel herself offered to withdraw ahead of her confirmation hearing.
They also keep a "practice fish" behind the counter, which gets tossed around for fun, or when business is slow.
Between pregame shows, halftime reports, and player interviews, football fans will hear NFL-isms tossed around countless times every Sunday.
Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) is being tossed around and held captive by a group of women, maybe Khal Drogo's widows.
She portrayed a dead woman who is tossed around by her partner in choreographed movements that suggested she was inert.
Then the chickpeas are tossed around in whatever is left (not to crisp, but to take the tinny edge off).
The names most frequently tossed around as possible White House subpoenas are presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Church member Shane Keith told the newspaper he rushed here after the storm and found pews tossed around the hillside.
For all these reasons, they would not be just casually tossed around or carelessly discarded to be desecrated by others.
One number that has been tossed around internally is 10,000 characters, the same limit that users have inside private Twitter messages.
Free credit freezes were among the bevy of solutions tossed around in Congress last year in response to the Equifax breach.
RNC officials downplayed the idea as one of many tossed around Thursday during the Presidential Nominating Process Committee's closed-door session.
" Jokes were tossed around like "Should we all say we're the real Nicole?" and "Will the real Nicole please stand up?
Just two weeks ago, videos and photos of Lohan being tossed around by her ex-rumored-fiance, Egor Tarabasov, went viral.
"Apple doesn't care about the Mac anymore" is the over-arching narrative that's been tossed around over the last few years.
The old cliche that politics makes strange bedfellows is being tossed around a lot, thanks to the rise of Donald Trump.
Beauty sleep isn't just a cute phrase tossed around by princesses and supermodels who don't wake up for less than $10k.
Don't expect banana peels, turtle shells, and other objects to get tossed around while you're picking up toilet paper and hairspray.
The various theories being tossed around: Return to normal: Pick a conventional, mainstream Republican to usher back in pre-Trump conservativism.
Also, given its small size, the drone may face trouble flying in windy weather, when smaller aircraft typically get tossed around.
Tossed around like a rag doll across the court, Edmund was broken at 1-1 when he netted a weak retrieve.
We had tossed around the "what ifs" but had never seriously considered that a Trump presidency was even a remote possibility.
About 10 scientists and engineers gathered around the room's oval table and tossed around ideas, which were written on a whiteboard.
She said she was in disbelief that the traffic stop escalated so quickly and that she was "tossed around" and arrested.
From crooked to nasty, the monikers were tossed around without a second thought; that perception became reality and those labels stuck.
"Fascism" is a word that gets tossed around pretty loosely these days, usually as an epithet to discredit someone else's politics.
Of course, I'd grown up hearing the stories and the "don't drop the soap" jokes that people tossed around so freely.
Fans have tossed around the term Detail Curse, in reference to Bryant's new show, "Detail," on ESPN+, the network's streaming platform.
And for all the elaborate contested convention scenarios tossed around earlier this year, this one is almost certainly prohibitively far-fetched.
It's engineered with polycarbonate that allows the shell to absorb impact, just in case your bags get tossed around in transit.
Corporate America won't self-destruct if the phrases "witch hunt" and "fake news" aren't tossed around as liberally as championship confetti.
Lightweight planters and other loose outdoor items should be brought inside to prevent them from being knocked down, damaged or tossed around.
With the fate of retail weighing heavily on the shopping behaviors of Millennials, the word sustainability gets tossed around quite a bit.
Consider, for instance, Trump's penchant for using the term "witch hunt," which he has tossed around hundreds of times since assuming office.
If you've ever tossed around the idea of a nipple piercing but never made the decision to actually go there — listen up.
Until you walk into your house and see all the mud and all your furniture just tossed around, you just don't know.
Gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury on April 12, 2015, when he was tossed around the back of a police van.
But in a ball mill, energy is imparted through mechanical force when the balls strike the particles as they are tossed around.
Now it's one of several acronyms denoting innovation - including VR, AR, ML - that are tossed around by marketing organizations and tech startups.
As Savitha and Poornima are tossed around India's underbelly and eventually into the creepy world of human trafficking, they experience relentless cruelty.
Freddie Gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury on April 12 when he was tossed around the back of a police van.
But back in Newton's day, the clocks that existed simply weren't accurate enough, especially when they were being tossed around on a ship.
Buzz: "Innovation" is getting tossed around as Republicans are being asked to respond to the big federal climate report released on Black Friday.
"I can recall a time at sea when within one hour we were steady and then tossed around like a cork," Lima said.
Democrats tossed around a similar logic shortly after the 2016 election, when infrastructure was looked at as a potential bridge between the parties.
Terms like yid, mick, dago, greaser, bohunk, polack, and uke were tossed around as casually as baseballs well into the late 20th century.
"I was tossed around like a hot potato," laughs Basco, whose role is, admittedly, to stay out of trouble during the mega battle.
When climate change is discussed, especially in the political sphere, it doesn't take long for the word "existential" to start getting tossed around.
Various forms of this theory have been tossed around for decades, but a newly discovered photograph is breathing new life into the idea.
But the latest gadgets still make the list because they draw attention and impart cachet, particularly when they're tossed around and treated casually.
Their results showed that the asteroid could have instantly tossed around 300 gigatons of sulfur and 420 gigatons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
She had even tossed around the idea that she could be "trans ambassador to the President of the United States," she told The Advocate.
"It was like being tossed around in a frying pan," said Joy Thanglian, a 33-year-old employee of state energy firm Bharat Petroleum.
It'll still look as good as new after being tossed around, but more importantly, its headband and ear cups don't feel heavy or constricting.
"Stronger together" and "breaking down barriers" were two of the campaign bumper stickers Clinton tossed around throughout the speech, rousing many in the crowd.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are phrases that get tossed around a lot these days, to the point where they're starting to seem meaningless.
The number that often gets tossed around is that 90 percent of landlords are represented by lawyers while 90 percent of tenants are not.
Both "rule of law" and "law of order" are tossed around as political slogans more often than not — and often by the same people.
I'd grown up in a community suffused with homophobia — neighbors and family members alike tossed around works like "dyke" and "faggot" all the time.
"I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points," Kushner wrote.
The flying disc was dreamed up by Fred Morrison, who as a teenager in 1930s Southern California had tossed around cake pans for fun.
But the cop added that he doesn't dispute use of the phrase "serial killer" as it's been tossed around in local and national press.
The dictator was dragged from the sewer pipe where he was hiding, tossed around by frenzied rebel soldiers, beaten bloody and sodomized with a bayonet.
For example, there are celebratory fireworks and confetti to be tossed around, as well as a beach ball that the community members can keep bouncing.
Lee Busby This term "extreme vetting" gets tossed around, and that's an easy something to support in theory, and I'm all in favor of it.
This is the active region of molecular clouds known as W3, W267, and W2210, a fantastic swirl of gaseous tendrils tossed around by powerful winds.
This is the active region of molecular clouds known as W3, W4, and W5, a fantastic swirl of gaseous tendrils tossed around by powerful winds.
Hers is just one of those celebrity names that I hear tossed around despite the fact that I can't easily name any of her work.
At a recent community event, Menlo Park locals tossed around ideas that included efforts to both change public opinion and the letter of the law.
But Tadek was given this platform precisely because he was no longer the man who'd tossed around phrases like "fuck the police" in his youth.
Lacking any seat belts or restraints, once the Tagada starts spinning and violently bouncing, riders are tossed around inside like vegetables in a stir fry.
But there are still 54 days until Election Day and these toss-up states could get tossed around several more times before it's all over.
This knowledge about data is particularly salient given the current political climate where terms like alternative facts and claims of fake news get tossed around.
Though the coveted title for "World's Strongest Coffee" has been tossed around over the years, Black Insomnia's claims to fame have some science behind them.
The word "teflon" gets tossed around lazily in politics, especially when it's used to describe Donald Trump, whose constant controversies have made him wildly unpopular.
While her mom wasn't involved to the point of developing plot-lines or working on scripts, they tossed around ideas for who might play Carol.
The term "burial" gets tossed around too liberally in the wrestling world, but there's no other word for what's happened to Asuka, and it's gutting.
Partly because it's been a term tossed around forever, particularly in right-wing populism, in both global right-wing populism and American right-wing populism.
And while Microsoft's name has been tossed around, no one seems to think the acquisition would make any sense for an increasingly enterprise-focused company.
One idea that's been tossed around internally, the person said, is to create a separate page that's like Google Flights, but specifically for health search.
The word "holistic" is often tossed around in the wealth management business to describe an adviser or firm's all-encompassing approach to managing clients' wealth.
"Frauds" was the popular word being tossed around on N.B.A. Twitter after the Nuggets fell behind by 20 points — twice — in a must-win game.
During the final walk-through of the property, Mr. Burns noticed that items that had been neatly stored in the basement had been tossed around.
The bottom line: "Electability" often gets tossed around or dismissed in an unprincipled way, but Bullock has a legitimately impressive track record of electoral success.
Videos and photos of the storm damage showed cars tossed around, street signs missing, homes missing roofs, and downed trees and power lines, among other damage.
Yet this is precisely the notion being tossed around as of late by seasoned Washington lawmakers; among them, so-called strict interpreters of the U.S. Constitution.
Almost everything you see in the finale, from the vehicles being tossed around to Ares's electric-pulsing armor, was created or heavily modified inside a computer.
I won't link you to the content that gets tossed around in that thread, or in other, similar threads, but most of it is pretty intense.
Clinton's name has been tossed around as a possible runner in the mayoral race in New York City, where Democrat Bill de Blasio is the incumbent.
Get used to hearing 5G a lot this year because it's going to be tossed around by companies big and small (tech or not) a lot.
And because kids are well, kids, you don't want to spend too much on something that will get tossed around in a backpack alongside soccer cleats.
Because Twitch has been around the longest, it has developed its own culture, with inside jokes tossed around on the chat logs that accompany live streams.
We spoke with Max Schencker who says AB was super friendly and acting normal -- even cracking jokes -- when they tossed around the football on Wednesday afternoon.
It is an action-adventure story following the lives of some young boys surviving in this peculiar environment and society as they are tossed around by fate.
A few fans even tossed around the idea that Tyler was the one responsible for sending Alex to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head.
His name had been tossed around for higher office for a while when, last year, at the age of just 22, he was diagnosed with bladder cancer.
The sound coming from inside could only be described at total destruction, it sounded like the shelves, the pole, and everything in there were being tossed around.
And when DJI debuts a product like the Spark, the word "game changer" gets tossed around a lot, just like it did with last year's Mavic Pro.
Dr. Prameet Singh, the New York City psychiatrist who's treated McDermott since 2010, says the diagnosis is sometimes tossed around too easily when people are really moody.
The country might elect its first female president, and the names of several powerful women have also been tossed around in discussions about potential vice presidential picks.
It's no wonder Katt Williams got tossed around like a rag doll by a 17-year-old boy ... the kid was a bona fide high school wrestler.
A Woman's Guide to Salary Negotiation There are a number of reasons the pay gap exists, and "women don't negotiate" has been tossed around as an explanation.
And by Thursday, White House officials had concluded it was too difficult, logistically, for the president to visit Baltimore next week — another idea they had tossed around.
The ideas being tossed around are risky enough to be called bold: a guaranteed-jobs program, universal health care, a public option for banking, free community college.
Among the disinformation tossed around by conservative media recently was a report that the puberty-blocking drug Lupron was responsible for the death of thousands of people.
Several potential replacement names have been tossed around the White House, including Chris Christie, Bill Barr and Mike Luttig, but it's unclear whether Trump has a personal favorite.
Though many, like us, have tossed around the idea of a woman playing the iconic character, not everyone sees it this way, including Bond's IRL wife, Rachel Weisz.
In 22018, Louis CK, Ricky Gervais, and Chris Rock all sat together in a room and tossed around the N-word while a visibly uncomfortable Jerry Seinfeld watched.
Cloud service firm Okta is next, while meal kit startup Blue Apron and Buzzfeed are among the names being tossed around as potential IPO candidates later this year.
The authors were curious about some of the bolder claims being tossed around about urban farming — that it can revitalize blighted neighborhoods, say, or help combat food insecurity.
The best part comes around the where Cruise and his crew are tossed around inside a tumbling airplane after the aircraft is attacked by a flock of birds.
On the campaign trail, Trump tended to talk about a desire to see a major boost in federal infrastructure spending and often tossed around the number $1 trillion.
Because of the exaggerated coats with battering-ram shoulder pads that triangulated the body in the extreme, and looped with great swaths of scarves tossed around the neck.
The phrase "sex addict" has been tossed around, encouraged by his own sparse words since dozens of accusations of rape, sexual abuse or sexual harassment were made public.
Two other high-profile names being tossed around are San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Rhea Suh, the president of the environmental group Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
They cheer, laugh, and the phrase "I beat the asian!" is tossed around in the air as if it's nothing more than a beach ball at a concert.
The video starts in the middle of D-Ware's set ... so, unclear how many times he actually tossed around the nearly three bills ... but it's AT LEAST five.
Democrats had previously tossed around the term "impeachment" this year in talking about the stakes of various investigations into the president, including the follow-up to the Mueller report.
Mr Simon's best works are so well-crafted—so tight, funny and rhythmic—that the jokes land even when they are tossed around by a bunch of clumsy teenagers.
When the best League of Legends teams in the world get together to do battle, there are some familiar names to be tossed around. Faker. Smeb. Peanut. Uzi. Bjergsen.
This is a gymnastic duet in which the smaller partner may be tossed around by the larger one, but is clearly dominant, whether spooning or sitting atop a head.
This isn't the kind of security threat the Beyhive can take lightly so we've compiled all the evidence, tossed around some theories, and narrowed down a list of suspects.
No amount of bubblewrap will save your laptop from damage when it's tossed around like a football in the back of whatever truck or plane it winds up on.
When I'm cruising at 36,000 feet getting tossed around by some Midwestern turbulence, my primary concern when it comes to beer is that it does in fact contain alcohol.
The United States and China are waging a trade war of words, where phrases like "coerced technology transfer" and "22019 percent tariff" are tossed around but nothing actually happens.
The word "impeachment" is now tossed around freely, but as the first ouster of a president became an actual possibility, the idea of it was sobering and even frightening.
It wasn't called "streetwear" back in the 90s; that term didn't get tossed around until the next wave of brands erupted from the intersection of hip-hop and skate.
As the wind tossed around the hems of their robes, they entered together to meet the Muslim Council of Elders, a group of religious leaders specializing in interreligious dialogue.
The group discussed which of those former aides could return for the 2020 campaign, and they tossed around the names of others who might be worth reaching out to.
The mats even feature the same iconic white stitching as the pigskins tossed around during the Super Bowl, but you'll never have to worry about making sure they're properly inflated.
This is not the first time Nissan has publicly tossed around an idea about what it should do with EV batteries as they start to fall off the proverbial cliff.
"Emotionally, it's incredibly dispiriting to see matters of life and death tossed around so lightly," says Paul Musgrave, a scholar of US foreign policy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
"This is completely unreal," Dylan's 16-year-old brother, Sebastian Roa, told CBS Miami, adding that the weekend before, the brothers rode their bikes together and tossed around a football.
He didn't just outlast a 41-year-old has-been, which is the kind of accusation being tossed around by those who didn't see the heavyweight division reborn on Saturday.
We're also expecting to hear 5G tossed around everywhere, and Android Wear 2.0 could pick up some fresh momentum as new smartwatches offer more choice beyond the iffy launch hardware.
The phrase "the end of the world" has been tossed around a lot this season, a strange false equivalence for what we learn could be the end of time itself.
While names like Idris Elba, Tom Hiddleston, Richard Madden and Tom Hardy are often tossed around by fans, it's hard to imagine adding even more star power to the list.
Officials reportedly tossed around various ideas about how to handle the investigation, including a discussion about Rosenstein wearing a wire to talk to Trump, a report which Rosenstein later denied.
The fact that we host a wildly disproportionate share of the world's incarcerated population—nearly 25 percent—is a stat that's tossed around so much it's easy to tune out.
We climbed out, laughing dizzily, and I felt something commensurate to love: I had survived the monster, and all I wanted was to go back and be tossed around again.
Earlier this week, O'Donnell's name was tossed around to play Bannon on Saturday Night Live after the president was reportedly "rattled" over Melissa McCarthy's depiction of his press secretary, Sean Spicer.
Past mime festival audiences have seen dancers tossed around by a giant car factory robot; plastic bag "people" blown to life by wind fans; juggling refined to the point of ballet.
Lawmakers, the FDA and the drug industry have tossed around some ideas that tinker with drug competition, but anything involving price controls has been a nonstarter for nearly everyone in Congress.
He wears gray, and literally and metaphorically keeps his head down at his repressive Texas high school, where bullying jocks roam the halls and the word "faggot" is tossed around freely.
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Technically, Gucci Mane got his weight down but in his new song and video, "Money Machine," there's plenty of guap being tossed around, counted, and served on platters by his butler.
These Kent Wang shades are polarized, stylish and durable — Ms. Misra noted that her pair still looks great even after months of being tossed around in the bottom of her bag.
In the days after the election, the idea was tossed around that perhaps Trump electors could be convinced to vote for Clinton, since she had, after all, won the popular vote.
Regulars will tell you there's a lot of hard-to-pronounce dermatological lingo tossed around on the show, but there's one important word all popping newbies should familiarize themselves with: lipoma.
The unconscious surfer was tossed around in the violent surf before support staff managed to get him to the beach, put him on a backboard and get him to an ambulance.
Lots of buzzwords get tossed around with 240G, so I'll try to explain how it's going to change how you get TV and internet at home as easily as I can.
Various theories about the code have been tossed around over the years, including that it was created using semi-random encryption schemes; anagrams; or writing systems in which vowels have been removed.
" The idea of "dealing with it" doesn't sound comfortable, as the CW actress explains, "No one can kind of come out of their little bubble without getting tossed around a little bit.
Cannibalism and murder are invoked, the n-word is tossed around (to refer to Hardy!), and the dark humorlessness of it all might feel claustrophobic, were it not for the show's star.
And one of the more creative proposals being tossed around would take the resulting tax revenue and inject it into New York City's aging subway system, which needs $43 billion in repairs.
However, estimates being tossed around by Wall Street analysts have companies overall getting an extra 3.33 to 12 percent boost in profits, with some banks reaping 25 percent growth above current estimates.
You know, I told him about the idea so me and Mike met with a couple of the guys he works with—John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky—and we tossed around ideas.
The storm was the latest hydraulic dump from an "atmospheric river," a term usually tossed around only by weather nerds like myself, but now part of daily conversations on the West Coast.
"The first thing I saw when those guys were getting out of their vehicle in Anaheim and getting beaten were signs getting tossed around that said 'stop white cultural genocide,' " he said.
Chris Murphy of Connecticut, whose name is also tossed around in 2020 presidential race discussions, has not signed on to Sanders' plan but said he supports moving toward a universal, single-payer system.
A new report from the Congressional Budget Office lists ways the country can reduce the federal deficit over the next decade, and the CBO wonks tossed around a bunch of health care proposals.
Fight scenes filled with tossed-around bodies, ultimate showdowns with super villains, and car-destroying confrontations with sexual predators are all par for the course in the world of Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter).
The Josh Smith deal also involved Serhiy Lishchuk, who has seen his rights tossed around the NBA in six different trades since the Memphis Grizzlies selected him in the second round in 2004.
Their reception has usually been… not great, with adjectives like "pompous" and "meandering" being tossed around (Portishead might be the only ones who got away with it.) This, frankly, is kind of horseshit.
This idea was tossed around during the health care law's drafting, and it would allow the elderly — who face some of the highest premiums in the individual market — to enroll in Medicare instead.
In another mission over Japan's southernmost Kyushu Island, Fisher recalled the airplane – which weighed more than 50 tons – getting tossed around in the sky as it flew through heated air rising from below.
For hours on Sunday night, the Royal Caribbean cruise passenger clung to her mattress to avoid falling off her bed as huge waves tossed around the massive ship, the Anthem of the Seas.
Beltway insiders became noticeably annoyed that Trump was "slow-walking" $250 million in aid to Ukraine, and tossed around unprovable innuendos about how blocking the aid was what Russian president Vladimir Putin wanted.
Its double-walled stainless steel body keeps drinks hot for hours on end, while three silicone seals ensure that it never leaks no matter how much it gets tossed around in your bag.
"She didn't know if she was dreaming or it was real, but she was tossed around like a rag doll," her son Brooks said, adding he and her daughter are grateful she survived.
Byfuglien set the tone early against Nashville with big hits, and during one skirmish tossed around Austin Watson and Roman Josi — both more than 224 pounds — as if they were made of paper.
But for that reason, I've become more frustrated with the lazy ways the term is tossed around — and, particularly, how it becomes an all-purpose explanation for any political outcome someone doesn't like.
It has been tossed around for years by abortion rights advocates and politicians, gained some popularity after Trump was elected in 2016, and was introduced unsuccessfully in Congress in 2013 and again in 2017.
In Universal Pictures' horrible new universe, Tom Cruise is the main source of sound, his shrieks, shouts, and screams piercing the deafening silence as he's tossed around the inside of a stricken cargo plane.
Some of the policies being tossed around are general wish-list items, such as finalizing a regulation that would make it easier to deny green cards to legal immigrants who might use public benefits.
The legal experts I spoke to almost all said, without prompting, that the issues at play here didn't come anywhere close to treason, a word tossed around by some advocates on the American left.
Fernandez was a mere 21 years old at that point, yet already phrases like "future Hall of Famer" were being tossed around by people who had seen quite a few pitchers in their day.
As Slashfilm points out, Gilligan once tossed around some ideas about what might have happened to Jesse after the finale, though it's unclear if any of them actually wound up in the new script.
No fatalities or injuries have been connected to the weather event, according to NWS This poor car getting tossed around like a tricycle is simply another example of the incredible powers of Mother Nature.
References to stars like Greta Garbo are tossed around, while Barbara Stanwyck pops up in a clip from "The Woman in Red," and Jean Harlow briefly swings by in "Libeled Lady," another 1930s release.
Not even through the second round yet, the young Oilers team has proved so far that momentum, the unquantifiable buzzword that gets tossed around most often this time of year, is not a thing.
But down on the sand itself, facing a low, gray sky, people surfed, swam, sat shirtless in low-slung beach chairs and tossed around balls like it was a hot Tuesday afternoon in July.
For those who are here, the talk of what happened gets tossed around in casual conversation, the emotions and the suffering buried along with the dead, whether in cemeteries or still under the rubble.
Among the many names being tossed around were Republicans like Tim Pawlenty, the former governor; United States Representatives Erik Paulsen and Tom Emmer; and Democrats like Lori Swanson, the state attorney general; United States.
It's first worth noting Rhoden's decision to title his choreography after a word tossed around enough for some to say it's been hijacked by superficial, white cosmopolitanism in a lazy effort to appear politically conscious.
Since then, countless theories have been tossed around regarding what might have become of the little girl, who vanished while she and her twin siblings slept and her parents ate dinner at a nearby restaurant.
For companies like Google and IBM, these terms are tossed around with a heavy dose of PR. "They're both trying to build programmable quantum computers," Aram Harrow, associate professor of physics at MIT, told Gizmodo.
Here are some shipping containers getting tossed around like cardboard boxes:At least this runaway Portapotty provides a little comic relief:It will obviously take a few days to comprehend the full scale of the storm's destruction.
As one Daily Kos blogger who claims to be of Kavanaugh's generation wrote: I was a teenager in the 80's, and "boof" was a little bit of slang we tossed around, thinking ourselves funny.
If you've heard the term "white feminism" tossed around your social media feeds, this is a prime example: fighting for freedom and justice as far as the boundaries of your own identity and not beyond.
It wasn't even that expensive, around 90,000 Kwacha a night, or about $33, and we took the day off from driving to swim in the body-temperature lake and get tossed around by the waves.
But the very cleverness of the proposal — it is an idea that has been tossed around in academic circles for a decade but never adopted in any country — is what makes border adjustment so fraught.
Sad day for everyone who wanted to witness nearly 1,000 pounds of man tossed around a wresting ring ... WWE superstar Big Show says his match with Shaq ain't happening, and he's telling TMZ Sports why.
Regular viewers will tell you that a lot of hard-to-pronounce jargon gets tossed around by Dr. Sandra Lee, M.D., (and Co.), but there's a word most popaholics commit to memory pretty damn quick: cyst.
Tens of thousands of people retweeted posts in which he tossed around terms and names like Joseph Mifsud, Alexander Downer, and "FISA declassification" — which has a familiarity only found in niche online Trump–Russia sleuthing circles.
In the lead-up to the convention, the Times reports that the Trump team tossed around a bunch of ideas to make the convention more spectacular: Perhaps the candidate could arrive in Cleveland on a train.
Just try and imagine what this Royal Danish Air Force pilot was feeling while trying to land a Seahawk MH-60R helicopter on a boat while both were being tossed around in a North Atlantic storm.
For example, you might have had a past relationship where the word "love" was tossed around casually, like Hannah's parter experienced, so you don't want to say it to a new person whom you're taking seriously.
But before the NASA shelters can replace the current shelters, Petrilli needs to ensure that they hold up in the real world, as the bundled and folded tents are lugged through rough terrain and tossed around.
A new bill called the Graham-Cassidy bill is being tossed around in the Senate, and Republican leaders, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, think it may be their "last, best chance" for their health care agenda.
The video of the New York City event in 2018, however, shows rapper Fetty Wap performing for a packed dance floor with flashing, club-like lighting and "Rock the Boat" branded beach balls being tossed around.
Memes using the Latin phrase were tossed around in pro-Trump Reddit threads and quoted on posters at the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, along with other Crusader and medieval symbols and imagery.
In that time, the list of suggested suitors has grown steadily: Google is always a popular option, and others like News Corp, Silver Lake, activist Carl Icahn and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen have been tossed around, too.
I've heard the term "ex-felon" tossed around, but unless your conviction is overturned or you receive a pardon from the highest levels of government, there is nothing "ex" about a felony — the label remains for life.
Even the least radical of the plans being tossed around would be considered major progressive victories if they became law, and are likely to be opposed by powerful health industry players, who will inevitably enter the debate.
One of the most brutal—virally so—scenes is when he gets tossed around like a chew toy by a massive bear, then at the last minute remembers he has a knife and stabs it to death.
The examples are everywhere — Trump signed a "Buy American, Hire American" executive order, and he has tossed around the idea of limiting H-1B visas that bring in top tech talent, sending a chill through Silicon Valley.
A monthslong investigation uncovered a number of cases in recent years in which officers had clearly not told the truth about arrests they had made — a phenomenon with a storied nickname, testilying, that is still tossed around.
It's October 22012, and I'm headed down the worst off-pavement road I've ever driven: my body tossed around like a rag doll inside my pickup, my fingers sore and hands throbbing from gripping the steering wheel.
For Apple to adopt a Smart Connector, it'd need to make the magnetic plug pretty strong so that it doesn't come undone when you connect it to, say, a battery pack that's tossed around inside of your bag.
At recent LA SAFE meetings, held in schools and church meeting rooms in parishes along the coast, residents tossed around ideas to adapt to the shifting landscape, from elevating houses to promoting local seafood or building public transport.
But buy an apartment in a new building and a year or two down the road, you might find yourself staring at a tax bill that looks pretty different from the number tossed around at the open house.
This isn't the first time Jane's name has been tossed around either -- around the time of the 2016 election, Walker reportedly had an ad campaign titled "Jane Walker" in the works ... but scrapped it after Hillary Clinton lost.
Marvel has tossed around the idea of a Black Widow film for years now, but if Tessa Thompson, who plays Valkyrie in the new Thor flick, gets her way, an all-female superhero movie could be on the way.
Musk was a bit coy on stage, but of course he has more information than most out there — so if he's taking Apple seriously as a competitor, there's a good chance the idea is at least being tossed around.
For example, if students call one candidate or another terms like "liar" or "racist," words that might be tossed around in the news media or by the candidates themselves, ask them to explain why they are using that word.
Most of the would-be amusements are interactive, involving performers, but even a video game called Rough Ride is queasy-making: Shake a toy police van violently enough and see the animated black man on the screen tossed around.
Originally promised for August (the 1st and the 20th were both dates being tossed around — but we also heard June before that), the Instant Pot Max officially blessed the fandom in late November 2018, retailing for a whopping $199.95.
Perhaps this Hermès connection is unsurprising in a time when bohemian hipsters pretty much define the new bourgeoisie, but I still find it a contradictory proposition when the word "radical" is being tossed around in descriptions of the artist's work.
There are a few ideas being tossed around: Start over: Several premium publishers (CBS, ABC, Vox, etc.) are teaming up to create a private marketplace where they can recreate a cleaner version of the system through a non-profit called TrustX.
Billionaire venture capitalist Chris Sacca, an early investor in Twitter, told CNBC he doesn't know which tech or media giant might end up buying the social network, but it can fit nicely with many of the names being tossed around.
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Accusations were tossed around and were pretty predictable—Goon Squad players were awful/terrible/trolling the group, our members were being elitist, somebody ninja-looted a hotly contested lvl 55 blue [stole a rare item] and heads would roll, etc.
Despite the commonly tossed around stat that "half of all marriages end in divorce," according to the Center for Disease Control, the actual U.S. divorce rate is 3.2 for every 1,000 people and has actually been dropping since the 1990s.
To critics who've tossed around the words "scam" and "hypocritical," the implication is that Kondo doesn't necessarily care to "spark joy" so much as she wants to line her pockets, just as all celebrities do by selling their fans stuff.
Further, the chief concern pre-draft regarding Porzingis was whether his spindly frame would be able to withstand the rigors of an NBA season or if he'd get tossed around like a sublimely skilled version of a wacky inflatable tube man.
AI is a buzzword that gets tossed around often in the business world and in the media, but it is already having tangible effects for a slew of industries — not least those that rely on a significant amount of manual labor.
At the end of an intense flood of a set, the wailing frontman, Jonsi Birgisson, got the neck of his guitar caught in a footlight, which he tossed around until it ended up on its side, thankfully not in flames.
Speaking onstage at the Code Conference on Wednesday with Recode's Kara Swisher, Sandberg, an eight-year Facebook veteran whose name is often tossed around when high-profile CEO positions open up, said she loves Facebook and has no interest in leaving.
Hence why phrases like "getting organized" and "de-cluttering" tend to get tossed around a lot this time of year, right alongside similar sentiments about exercising more, "figuring your career out" (whatever that means), and not texting your scummy ex-boyfriend back anymore.
"In my experience, a lot of the rhetoric being tossed around to justify why (private) agencies shouldn't be given (government) contracts has been that they are 'religious bigots,' a lot of the same language directed against Jack," Sharp said, referring to Phillips.
The official Wind Games YouTube channel has quite a few videos of the various events, including one where solo competitors perform high-speed tricks inside the wind tunnel and end up looking like popcorn kernels being tossed around a hot air popper.
When our Solar System first formed, for instance, the giant planets tossed around all the smaller bits of material circulating around the Sun, some of which landed in the outer edges of the Solar System while others were ejected from our neighborhood completely.
The phrase has been tossed around a lot recently, but the founder of edgy online fashion retailer Nasty Gal, laid out what exactly it means in her 2014 manifesto and encouraged a whole new group of savvy, style-obsessed young women entrepreneurs.
Whatever it was, I ended the long weekend tossed around the bed by fever dreams, waking up feeling hunted every forty minutes and greatly freaking out my tragically barf-phobic wife, who was convinced that things were about to get really upsetting.
Making a similar statement that Obama made about his plan that turned out not to be the case for many Americans, Barrasso said, "If you like your health insurance you get through work, you can keep," under GOP ideas being tossed around.
It's a wild proposal and, seemingly, the stuff of science fiction often tossed around in certain Silicon Valley circles — create a startup focused on a medical breakthrough to make us live forever — or at least much, much longer than we currently do.
The pair tossed around the pigskin together at a charity event that kicked off a weekend of fundraising physical activities in support of Best Buddies International — a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg dodged just about every attempt to pin him down as a supporter for any number of consumer privacy bills being tossed around at the federal level, and the company is being just as mealy-mouthed with the California bill.
If true, we'll soon have — in order of highest pricing to lowest — the iPhone XS Max, the iPhone XS, and the iPhone XR. It's worth noting that iPhone XC has also been tossed around as a possible name for the lower-priced LCD model.
The highways in northern Iraq that lead to the open border crossing are lined by farms, and the land is chewed up and tossed around; mounds serve as defensive positions and trenches run the length of the long wide road, which is flanked by walls.
Runner's World notes that birth control has been tossed around in conversation among some doctors—although never mine before—to help regulate periods and combat the low bone density issue among young women who are super active and in turn lose their monthly periods.
Certainly, space tourism is what Virgin Galactic has its eyes fixed on (in addition to flights, Richard Branson has also tossed around the idea of a space hotel), and they've already started construction on a third space plane of the same model for commercial use.
It's hard to say because there have been a lot of things being proposed and plans being tossed around, and that may all very well be true, but until we see anything — an action or something tangible, a check, a guarantee — we can't really know.
They have yet to put a clear plan in place regarding what life will look like when they get home, but Jessica says they loved traveling and have tossed around the idea of buying a camper van and road-tripping throughout the U.S. too.
We got Rich Thursday at LAX, a day after he was spotted disrupting a USC class that was in session -- where he hopped up on a table, tossed around some papers and played tunes off his new record, "The World Is Yours" ... which officially drops this Friday.
But booking acts like Davido is what continues to make a draw out of SXSW, the festival itself, the part that coordinates with artists from around the world to bring them to Austin but gets drowned out by the surrounding hoopla and marketing money tossed around.
Free to audit Length: 22 weeks/ 23-5 hours a week Maybe the idea of "deep work" has been tossed around in your office, or you've come across the book Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport on the concept.
"The greatest threat we face right now is climate change, and nuclear power is tossed around as a solution to that problem, but I don't think it can meet that challenge," Gregory Jaczko, who served as chairman of the NRC from 2628 to 28500, told Hill.
"He pulled up his wife, carried the child, and as they were running, they were tossed around by a massive roar of air, became caught in the mud and rocks and then fought their way out of danger," China Central Television news reported, citing Mr. Qiao.
There are a bunch of ideas that keep getting tossed around, some of which I like and think are more likely than others: I'm personally most fond of a combination of two of these guesses — something that Apple pundit John Gruber suggested early last month: iPhone 8 Pro.
Words and phrases like "patriotism" and "loyal Americans" and "making our community safe," tossed around as excuses for an event like the deportation, sound, in a film shot in the summer of 2017, like bruisingly familiar language for demarcating who gets to be called American and who doesn't.
John McCain of Arizona and Carl Levin of Michigan warning that the US had no easy military options in Syria and that some of the most common ideas tossed around in Washington — creating a no-fly zone, bombing key Syrian military installations — would be both costly and dangerous.
Because immigration is such a divisive culture war issue — and because phrases like "enforce the law" get tossed around frequently as talking points — it sure seems like this case should be a massive legal dispute over what should happen to unauthorized immigrants in the US. But it's not.
Comcast isn't a name that gets tossed around much when people talk about connected home automation plays from the likes of Apple, Amazon and Google, but all the while the cable giant has been looking toward the space as the next step in its ever-growing offering of home service bundles.
Probably much like most Americans, I actually care and want to know the truth about what has been happening in my country during the past two years, with these allegations of Russian collusion with our election being spun and tossed around by the Democrats and forwarded by the mainstream media.
In addition to being a favorite brand of Princess Eugenie — the bride-to-be even chose a floral dress with a pleated skirt by the British deigner for her engagement photos, and Erdem has been tossed around as potentially being behind her wedding gown — Erdem looked to the monarch for creative influence.
It was my only visit to TIFF's Midnight Madness section, where the viewers tossed around LED-filled balloons before the screening, let out a hearty collective "Arrrrr!" at the anti-piracy warning, and treated all the opening PSAs and festival bumpers like Rocky Horror Picture Show, with perfectly timed shouted one-liners.
The Rangers win the opener, 8-53, and the White Sox take the second game, 14-9, and amid all the hits, runs and outs, the only times Harrah gets to touch the ball come on throws from the outfield and when it is tossed around the infield after warm-ups and putouts.
It might seem that all of this has lately been tossed around like pieces on a board, but it is important to remember that we have seen tumult and trial before, and it is the genius of the architects of our liberty that we can withstand it all and emerge stronger for it.
Kraft has perhaps even less admirable motivations for getting in between McDaniels and the Colts: You hear a lot about how New England is a model NFL franchise, phrases like "The Patriot Way" and Belichick's vaunted "culture of winning" are tossed around as signifiers of a virtuous organization that has some integrity.
In the cause of figuring out whether, in November 20163, Trump will be rewarded with a second term, many numbers and dynamics get tossed around: the unemployment figures, the Dow Jones, the trade war, the advantages of incumbency, the peculiarities of the Electoral College and Trump's approval ratings, consistently low but not entirely static.
Described how his grandparents, Rae and Joseph Kushner, narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Nazis in Eastern Europe, Kushner wrote: "It's important to me that people understand where I'm coming from when I report that I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points."
The idea of a "fashion icon" is tossed around pretty lightly these days, and even we are guilty of applying it to everyone from bloggers to regular faces in the street-style scene, but to step back for a moment and really observe the term, Givenchy's extensive career solidifies him as one of the most deserving of the phrase.
There have been a number of ideas tossed around over the years, such as increasing IRA contributions to match those allowed for 401(k) plans (I'm a big fan of this), mandating that employers automatically enroll workers in retirement plans (some states have begun to do this) or offering even greater tax incentives for those who save.
The Washington Post reported on June 20 that a campaign to stop Donald Trump from becoming the Republican presidential nominee has the support of nearly 400 delegates to the G.O.P.'s convention next month, according to organizers, quickly transforming what began as an idea tossed around on social media into a force that could derail a national campaign.
" Mr. Byrd said that while the word "diversity" gets tossed around, he sees its meaning as this: "There's a kind of convergence that happens that creates a kind of dynamic tension and that dynamic tension is where growth is, and I think where aspiration lives, because then we can imagine things as bigger than only our way of thinking.
But many people have argued that this particular series of clips was actively harmful, not only because of how Kim and her sisters casually tossed around the term "anorexic," but because this isn't the first time Kim has displayed an apparent obliviousness to the message about eating disorders, anorexia, and the value of being thin that she sends.
The names of more than half a dozen former contestants were tossed around in both the tweets and the hundreds-deep comment threads they garnered: Ben Higgins (round two), freshly single Nick Viall (round 20173), Wells, Eric, Dean, Ben Z. And from this cesspool of spoilers and subtweets and too much attention, Arie — a choice that is downright archaeological — has arisen.
To hear such theories tossed around about any celebrity will make headlines; to hear allegations being made about O.J. Simpson -- the Pro Football Hall of Fame athlete and Heisman trophy winner who turned into an actor and a personality so broadly liked that he could sell everything from Hertz rental cars to to cowboy boots to RC Cola -- was astonishing.
You find an old photograph of him standing outside his parents' clapboard home, dressed to perform magic in a towering top hat, an ascot tossed around his neck, one leg cast across the other in calculated nonchalance, as he leans just so on the thick end of a pool cue with his knee-high boots cupped like armor around his feeble legs.
Seth MoultonSeth Wilbur Moulton2023 Democrats react to NYPD firing of officer in Garner case: 'Finally' Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Mass.) Moulton, a former Marine Corps officer, often sees his name tossed around as a likely 2020 contender, having already made a high-profile appearance at an event in Iowa last year.
Though Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) is a front-runner, the names of several other potential Republican candidates have been tossed around.
According to an F.B.I. source, a bizarre meeting Mr. Lane had with a Polish journalist in January 299 saw wild conspiracy theories tossed around, including a ridiculous claim in a far-right Italian newspaper that J.D. Tippit, the Dallas policeman killed by Oswald shortly after Oswald shot Kennedy, was the real presidential assassin — and that Jack Ruby had killed Mr. Tippit.
It's unclear where the precise "230-day" figure actually comes from (other than the fact that it's the average length of a month), but another number that's frequently tossed around in behavioral psychology circles is 230 days, or three weeks, which stemmed from plastic surgeon Dr. Maxwell Maltz's observations of how long it took for his patients to become accustomed to their new faces.
It seems he doubled down: (Update: the Twitter account has since been protected, so here is the image of the statement contained in the tweet) There are a lot of dots to connect in this story, which is probably due to A.) the shady nature of these prep schools in the first place, and B.) the he said/he said nature of the allegations being tossed around.
The protests are specifically about one man in a very troubled neighborhood that gets a disproportionate amount of attention from police, but they also seek to bring attention to the police brutality that all too often afflicts black men in the US. Freddie Gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury on April 12 when he was tossed around the back of a police van.
The centrist group's stamp of modest approval for Warren offers new credibility to a narrative that has been tossed around among progressives since the early days of her campaign -- the idea that, by effectively running slightly to Sanders' right, she could end up providing a more comfortable option for Democrats who, even as they want to push left, might be uneasy with some of Sanders' more radical views.
In the face of such sur-reality—where the possibility of something matters as much as, if not more than, its actuality, where news can be "real" or "fake" and presidential accusations of treason can be tossed around under the guise of social-media musings—perhaps the only thing a reasonable person can do is grab onto what he knows is his and work from there, come what may.
Seth MoultonSeth Wilbur MoultonBiden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment 28503 Democrats urge Israel to reverse decision banning Omar, Tlaib visit MORE (Mass.) and Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanBiden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Tim Ryan jokes he's having 'dance-off' with Andrew Yang The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Ohio), are other names being tossed around.
Until four months ago, the party tossed around words like "lawless" and "tyrannical" to describe a Democratic president who promulgated policies they disagreed with; they now absolve a Republican president with vast financial conflicts of interest, who obstructed an FBI investigation of his campaign, and breached national security to impress Russian government officials, on the grounds that at the presidential level, conflicts of interest, firing the FBI director and disclosing classified information aren't technically illegal.
In Transit They're not your everyday vacation incidents, but they do happen: on Tuesday evening, a 2-year-old boy, Lane Graves, was dragged into a lake by an alligator at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa and found dead on Wednesday afternoon, and last month, a 4-year-old boy was tossed around by a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo after he slipped through the exhibit's barrier (the gorilla was shot and killed; the boy survived).
Frilly period heels, dozens of beautiful lace fans laid out on a surface, three girls sat giggling, drinking champagne while being shown the finest silks and trims as a pug scuttles around, ridiculous strawberry tarts and towering desserts of pastel shades placed down by servants in fast-paced shots, piles of pink and peach poker chips tossed around as bubbles fizz and finally, Kirsten Dunst has the big makeover reveal: a comically tall pouf that she's so delighted with, she air-kisses her hair stylist.
As I watch the name of Cyprus being tossed around as a laundering place for Russian black money and as a secretive tax haven, and even though I understand the journalistic temptation to suggestively exploit the name of a small country that is defenseless against demonization, I am surprised to see that serious journalists do not notice the inconsistency of basing stories on information either provided by Cyprus authorities or otherwise obtained from Cypriot sources in order to argue a case for secretiveness and evasive behavior.

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