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The GOP just trotted out its fourth Obamacare replacement attempt The GOP just trotted out its fourth Obamacare replacement attempt Fourth time's the charm?
Decades of articles, books, TV interviews, and films have reduced a human tragedy to a single grisly sentence, trotted out in profiles much like I have trotted it out here.
But Spicer eventually trotted out the photos to "prove" it.
One out later, McNeil trotted home on Wilmer Flores' single.
Phillies pitching coach Bob McClure trotted out to visit Lively.
Mr Trump trotted out the idea while campaigning in 2015.
Harry Connick Jr. trotted out his New Orleans Saints uniform.
Hugo Lloris, the Spurs goalkeeper, trotted upfield for a corner.
Troll Twitter trotted out its best material for this one.
The dog, only having few responses, barked and trotted ahead.
In her Facebook Live defense, Burrell trotted out a familiar argument.
The horses are trotted over to a corner of the field.
Ozuna tripled to right center and trotted home on Bour's homer.
After the election, he trotted around looking for a sweetheart loan.
Apple trotted out Mr. Abrams at an event in Cupertino, Calif.
Some version of this argument gets trotted out nearly every year.
That's a kind of tenuous justification, though that was trotted out.
Munoz then trotted home when DeJong singled past a drawn-in infield.
After legislators trotted out examples of election interference in front of executives?
She could have trotted out scammed Trump University students and wounded investors.
You've already seen this one trotted out for a Matt Duchene trade.
So, whatever; Dilfer trotted out an oldie-but-goodie to criticize Kaepernick.
Kelly seems wholly uncomfortable being trotted out by Trump in this moment.
Even Goldman Sachs has trotted out a consumer-account product called Marcus.
The ball was still in play, though, and Reed trotted home easily.
My dog trotted into the room to see what was going on.
Over the years, the sisters globe-trotted with a succession of paramours.
Beckham trotted back to the bench area, and for once, stood motionless.
The other night against the Nuggets, Allonzo Trier trotted onto the court.
The dog then shook off and trotted around the pool, unharmed and unfazed.
"It's just a game" is regularly trotted out as a rejoinder to such
Asus also trotted out Google Expeditions, which was announced at Google I/O.
Remember the color-coded warning system that was trotted out after 9/11?
Chairman Pai trotted out the same talking points he's been pushing since 2015.
Hillary Clinton trotted out Congressional Black Caucus members; Bernie Sanders recruited state lawmakers.
And when Ramirez's throw sailed into the third-base dugout, Ahmed trotted home.
The following is a sample of the various defenses GOP lawmakers trotted out.
In recent weeks, the tech companies have trotted out multiple lines of defense.
Complaints of lag, "cheap" or "unfair" characters, and outright cheating are trotted out.
They want the animals trotted right in front of them to shoot at.
Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow, trotted down the carpet last of all.
Now those photos are being trotted out as evidence of his sexual predilections.
"They'll think your house is old," she explained, and trotted down the stairs.
Trump trotted them out during both the Republican primary and the presidential campaign.
And then he spectacularly, and so very slowly, trotted off into the sunset.
Until then, Liberty Counsel and Staver trotted out Miller as a star client.
The beast trotted up to us, a miracle of muscle and bristle and heft.
Recently, GMC — and corporate sibling Chevy — trotted out redesigned versions of its compact crossovers.
He went with us willingly and trotted along on the leash like a gentleman.
Last night, Donald Trump trotted out many of his same old lines on immigration.
These are not rare tools only trotted out in terrorism or national security investigations.
Last week Adobe trotted out the customer experience system of record at Adobe Summit.
He trotted out those same lines during his post-election news conference last Wednesday.
Plawecki argued, and Collins quickly trotted out of the dugout to join the protest.
Alvarez and Craig Gentry each notched an RBI as they trotted to first base.
None are the kind of glitzy games traditionally trotted out to capture people's attention.
It gets trotted out after every national title and every milestone win: Who cares?
Normally, Idol would have trotted out rare heart conditions and dead BFFs ages ago.
The dog trotted up to me, panting in the humidity, his jowly mouth smiling.
As Uga's handler trotted out the pup, Bevo started charging everyone on the scene.
It's a retread of the one that he already trotted out during the campaign.
Another little girl trotted up to Ms. Sorden to share her own exciting find.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi even trotted out a new favorite slogan for the company.
Almora then trotted home on a sacrifice fly to deep center by David Bote.
Pennington trotted home and Maybin raced to third before scoring on Calhoun's second sacrifice fly.
None looked like her, but all sported bib #14285 as they trotted along the trails.
Microsoft trotted out similar excuses when its own employees protested their company's contract with ICE.
Each successive feature Apple trotted out seemed tailor-made to undermine the company's health demo.
The ball glanced off the top of his helmet and he trotted to first base.
But it's an argument that is frequently trotted out in cases, including those involving Knoedler.
I trotted around Williamsburg dripping, too embarrassed to enter any establishment until my shorts dried.
Rizzo trotted home and Zobrist charged around the bases, bowling over Roberto Perez to score.
I'm sure that many among the troops who trotted out for Trump's visit felt similarly.
When they went back into the yard, the girl trotted behind her, a good dog.
Here's a small sample of the defenses Republicans trotted out:There was no quid pro quo.
Relieved, he trotted off to the pit as I made my way to backstage right.
At previous games, the Raptors have trotted out local rappers for miniature concerts — during timeouts!
Roosevelt is often trotted out astride his moose for discussions of the problem of deepfakes.
Larsen trotted casually off the mound until his catcher, Yogi Berra, vaulted into his arms.
It was nearly dark by the time they trotted into the centre of the village.
On Monday, Kennedy trotted back his statement, saying flatly that he was wrong on CNN.
Castro trotted home and Goodrum, running on the pitch, scored all the way from first.
But when Close took to the stage to receive her award, Pip trotted by her side.
Inevitably, the rom-com device of an airport resolution (see "Love Actually") is trotted out — twice.
Thursday wasn't the first time Trump has trotted out a reference to Game of Thronesian politicking.
One calf collapsed from exhaustion, while another had trotted away, off the not-so-beaten path.
But these tiresome arguments, the lines that Pai trotted out yesterday, are all the ISPs have.
Mr. Obama even trotted off to a baseball game in Havana with the Cuban mob boss.
The North Koreans finally trotted out two senior officials — Kim Kye Gwan and Choe Son Hui.
During the conference, Symington trotted out someone dressed in an alien costume with their hands cuffed.
This means big cats, bugs, reptiles and birds are all trotted out for a check up.
Some of the tractors have been trotted out in military parades pulling wagons loaded with weapons.
A runway show, trotted out on an airport runway — that's almost too meta to be true.
The first zebra "galloped and trotted" along city streets and underneath an interstate, the police said.
To make an argument for the hijab, the ridiculous hijab ban in France was trotted out.
This line of argument "was trotted out every time Obama engaged in diplomacy," Mr. Walsh said.
Instead, he trotted out some stuff about Muslim terrorism, and once again, completely ignored the question.
Critics trotted out her undergraduate thesis on racism at Princeton as evidence of her radical beliefs.
On a 21-21 pitch, Holliday slashed a grounder past shortstop Freddy Galvis and Diaz trotted home.
Bills Old ideas that had no chance of becoming law are being trotted out for another try.
Gage is often trotted out as cautionary tale of what might happen when messing with the brain.
Each year thousands of pups are trotted out to show their stuff in agility and beauty contests.
NOTES: Kings coach Dave Joerger trotted out his fourth starting lineup in the Kings' first 14 games.
Isaac backed off, pivoted, trotted around the corner to his building, to the safety of his lobby.
They trotted around the country, speaking for abolition and women's rights to audiences that — shockingly — included men.
Trump trotted out nearly the entire orchard of his loins last week, during a CNN town hall.
Despite loud complaints and doomsday scenarios trotted out by police authorities, there's very little evidence that's true.
"Some trotted, some limped, some walked as on eggshells" during the last leg inside Madison Square Garden.
Apple trotted out celebrities but offered few specifics — nothing on pricing, no launch date, barely any footage.
It trotted precisely to the center of the sightline and squatted, briefly, in the exact scat spot.
For the 2017 "cash crunch", the Postal Service has trotted out much of the same dire language.
"I got a good lead, no point in killing it," he said, watching as Desmet trotted past.
Today, Patel reports, the Oberlin food fight is still trotted out to support these kinds of claims.
While Carpenter pumped his fist as he trotted back to the dugout, Polanco spiked his helmet in disgust.
Lionsgate's animated "My Little Pony" trotted in with a modest $8.8 million at 2,528 locations, slightly above forecasts.
American detainees have usually been trotted out to publicly apologize and beg forgiveness on North Korean state media.
Instead of simply correcting its statement, the administration trotted Priebus out onto the Sunday shows to defend it.
Only then do homeowners get trotted out for sympathy, as if the country didn't ignore them for years.
What's the trite axiom that you've heard trotted out so often that you've passively started to believe it?
Very few pups have trotted in the middle of a car race and lived to tell the tale. 
Chappelle's Show was brilliant because it upended our notions of race, not because it trotted out tired stereotypes.
A sparrow returned a few minutes later, and one of the pullets trotted over and chased it off.
The Mets trotted out their 215 champions Saturday night for a belated curtain call and some premature comparisons.
Marion Marauder trotted the mile in 1:51.4, winning for the sixth time in seven starts this year.
A bit farther along, hooves clattered on river cobbles, and a cow moose trotted off into the birches.
The same old tired material about your team and your town will be trotted out, round after round.
The administration trotted out Vice President Mike Pence to defend this line — but apparently, Pence was lied to.
I will not hope for this year's remakes being trotted out with their fancy CGI and haggard stars.
Didi Gregorius then singled to left, and the ball bounced past left fielder Dixon as Wade trotted home.
Didi Gregorius then singled to left and the ball bounced past left fielder Dixon as Wade trotted home.
Despite that, though, State trotted out spokesman John Kirby to put cold water on the coal of claims.
At one point, a group of royal-looking horses trotted by, galvanizing a flock of photographers into action.
And so now, they're being trotted out not unwisely — JW: I know, I was going to say that.
There are the salt-and-pepper shakers in the shape of Pilgrims that are trotted out at Thanksgiving.
The justification and reasons trotted out over the last 70 years have all been part of this strategy.
And yes, people have trotted this excuse out as a reason why they shouldn't pay anything to Uncle Sam.
So it's no wonder that humans are a bit terrified anytime something like this Russian "walker" gets trotted out.
If Kerrigan the Courageous doesn't take, other personas, perhaps less dignified, will be trotted out to protect the investment.
One of the alleged victims, Zubaida Ibrahim, was trotted out on local television to deny she was ever tortured.
Along with the Tab Pro S, Samsung also trotted out its new Notebook 2360 and Notebook 29 spin laptops.
When a stock is breaking down, market technicians are usually trotted out to guestimate the nearest support level(s).
I can't help but feel these statements, the same ones trotted out every time something similar happens, are disingenuous.
Despite their obviousness, these tropes are still trotted out in most time-travel movies—including, most recently, Avengers: Endgame.
During the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference, Ted Cruz once again trotted out his supposed knowledge of pop culture.
Trump, defending her husband on the secret recording where he described sexually assaulting women, trotted out well-worn clichés.
He's got this miserable interagency process and then gets trotted out to defend the most inane and corrupting things.
For far too long, your story has been pushed aside, to be trotted out only in cartoons and commercials.
He also blew a crucial layup and trotted back on defense, as the Warriors ran far ahead of him.
No note was ever brought by him, no excuse ever trotted out, no nuisance unrecognized for what it was.
All of a sudden, part-timers were trotted out to challenge Strowman, and the old-school ass-kickings worked.
Harley-Davidson is an American symbol, and President Trump has trotted it out as an example of business success.
As Sanchez trotted after the ball, Bauers motored around third and headed for home when he noticed Sanchez's pace.
On Wednesday morning, Kilmeade trotted out the "media elites" label to criticize Kimmel for Tuesday's monologue on Graham-Cassidy.
The players the Cincinnati Reds trotted out on Wednesday presented a prime opportunity for Harvey to regain his form.
Instead, she was motioning to her dog, Pippi, a Havanese who eagerly trotted to the stage alongside his owner.
Several possibilities have been trotted out by the press, all of which have either been discredited or flatly denied.
They trotted in — a snow-white vision of merry (and strong) canines, all with wedge-shaped heads and deep chests.
They even trotted out a nifty "Make America Sick Again" poster just to fire a personal shot at Trump himself.
The usual suspects were trotted out—the salary cap, league-wide parity, no-trade clauses—but the situation seemed clear.
K-Tel saw this need and trotted out the "record selector" for, well, records, and the "tape selector" for cassettes.
Bad dresses have their own canon, and they are similarly trotted out for re-examination around this time every year.
At the beginning of shifts, she told me, female officers were trotted out in front of captains like pageant contestants.
Let's take a look at the statistic that's always trotted out to convince women we aren't rightfully valued at work.
Mark Zuckerberg ran his apology scripts, trotted out his lists of policy fixes and generally dulled the Senate into submission.
Ever the romantic ... Eric and his wifey trotted right through the front entrance with some good-looking company following along.
"It was a talking point that got trotted out all the time to justify the Free File Alliance," he said.
He put it in his pocket and trotted toward the stands, where Harrison was sitting with members of his family.
He even trotted him out to start the ninth inning, when the Cubs had stretched their lead to seven runs.
We took our mothers on double dates, trotted out our romantic interests for each other's scrutiny, went on vacation together.
Nadal trotted forward and crossed to Tsitsipas's side of the net to shake hands and then left the scene quickly.
But this laid cognitive terrain from which the Bush Administration trotted it out again in 28503, still to no avail.
It has been trotted out at military parades, and Pyongyang's state media declared the anti-aircraft weapon operational in May.
The poll-tested message lipstick trotted out by Republicans won't make the GOP healthcare pig any prettier to American families.
The Saudis recently trotted out an unexploded rocket that was launched from Yemen into the kingdom that bore Iranian markings.
The bull eluded officers for more than an hour as it trotted through Jamaica, Queens, according to police Detective Ahmed Nasser.
The Dow is trotted out as a sign that the economy is thriving — and people panic when the market is down.
Lorenzo trotted and cantered to the popular tune, which segued into Bon Jovi's "It's My Life" for the performance's grande finale.
Today, lawyers trotted Droz out to testify about the differences between Waymo's secretive, proprietary LIDAR and Velodyne's off-the-shelf LIDAR.
The Lib Dems trotted along at roughly 20% in the polls for much of the noughties and parts of the 1990s.
It trotted out similar language at its services event yesterday when introducing the Apple Card, its credit card with Goldman Sachs.
While Hagee hasn't trotted out his theories recently, Friday's impending blood moon has reignited similarly creative online sermons and internet conspiracies.
The usual trope that Clinton is unpopular has been trotted out, as if that were the only factor driving voter preference.
As such, it's time for Boston's to be trotted out again in the new Chris Pine action-drama, The Finest Hours.
When he trotted out Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" comment, the favorable response of Independents and Republicans was off the charts.
Whenever a harasser resurfaces, his victims' names are publicly reattached to him, the things he did reanimated and trotted back out.
The American government has trotted out similar legal arguments in clamping down on these government employees-turned-sources in the past.
I was like, I thought better of using the word trot out, but they are — WM: But they're being trotted out!
ABC showed a video highlighting all the fans of the show, including Michelle Obama, and trotted out the cast, of course.
Taking third on the throw home, Starling trotted home when catcher Brian McCann's throw skipped by Josh Donaldson into left field.
As I trotted around the room, making eye contact with different dancers, I felt like I actually connected with some of them.
The Galaxy Book is the other tablet Samsung trotted out — it's more of a Surface Pro competitor since it runs Windows 103.
The missile, known as the Khoramshahr, was trotted out on display in a military parade on Friday ahead of the test announcement.
USC&aposs players trotted off the field while a few of Arizona State&aposs lingered as the officials went to a review.
The yellow Labrador from the Guide Dog Foundation trotted out on the Studio 1A stage Monday morning, and he brought some friends.
Can't we appreciate a singer's legacy without turning them into a Westworld host — a dummy to be trotted out for emotional impact?
When trotted around the public, all eyes gravitated toward her, in much the same way eyes gravitate toward eligible bachelors and bachelorettes.
It was the first premier tournament victory for the tall, slender Czech, who trotted over to hug her coach after the match.
The oft trotted out example of the 'smart' refrigerator that tells consumers when they've run out of the milk, and so on.
Marty Chavez, the bank's chief financial officer, had trotted through some third-quarter numbers, which were mostly better than analysts had expected.
As he settled down in the cool dimness, on the wooden bench that lines the tunnel, a lightly panting jogger trotted by.
The Montana politician, who also sported a cowboy hat, trotted toward the Interior Department building alongside officers from the U.S. Park Police.
Top officials have been trotted out over recent days to reassure investors fretting over a near-25 percent stock slump this year.
"Abstinence only" is a failed approach in sex education, so why is it being trotted out again when it comes to sexting?
After the scandal broke, he trotted out his pregnant wife on Periscope to tell the world what he got her for Christmas.
The miniature bovine lifted its belly off the grass, came to its feet and trotted toward the invisible barrier delimiting the preserve.
That may be why a similar lie is getting trotted out again now, except this time the target is Iraq's neighbor, Iran.
Then it turned and trotted toward a brick building, climbing over a curb and stopping within inches of a floor-length window.
Expect to hear JFK's national call to land a man on the moon and LBJ's Great Society also trotted out as cover.
There's also something to be gleaned, though, from looking at who exactly Facebook trotted out to burnish its claims of newfound credibility.
He first proposed this in a 1998 law review article and trotted it out again in a recent New York Times op-ed .
As expected, Donald Trump trotted out Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday to announce the end of DACA, with a six-month delay.
"It gets trotted out every time there's a political disagreement when someone who is not the president touches on foreign policy," Vladeck said.
Our cattle dog learned to carefully eat them from the vine, and his gray mouth would be stained purple as he trotted home.
For their most crucial pitches in a century, they trotted out the unproven Carl Edwards Jr. He coolly secured the first two outs.
Intel also trotted out the Twin River dual-screen, fabric-wrapped laptop and the Honeycomb Glacier transportable gaming PC from its prototype labs.
"The phrase 'too big to fail' will inevitably be trotted out (for Interserve)," said Julie Palmer, a partner at restructuring consultants Begbies Traynor.
Limits in technical scope are often trotted out as an excuse, but as with film, game technology is inextricable from its cultural foundations.
The homer was Springer&aposs first hit of the night, but he&aposd already scored twice when he trotted home in the seventh.
On Wednesday, the White House trotted out what it saw as a cute letter from a 9-year-old supporter, Dylan, a.k.a. Pickle.
After six quarters of Chicago completely owning the offensive glass, Boston trotted out Tyler Zeller beside Al Horford after halftime of Game 2.
That's an old patriarchal saw that gets trotted out in service of maintaining a hierarchy that doesn't offer opportunity to the less advantaged.
And during the campaign, he was dutifully trotted out to spread the Trump message of populism and bite the ankles of Trump's detractors.
Did it miss its multicolored polo friends in the closet who were getting trotted out and shown off on weekends and casual Fridays?
Only 3 percent of the services provided by Planned Parenthood are abortion, although you may not have heard this statistic trotted out recently.
But after the toss, Mayfield trotted away from midfield before a second series of handshakes took place between some of the remaining captains.
It's a variation of the boys-will-boys excuse that is sometimes trotted out to dismiss sexual misconduct by teens and young men.
They even trotted out a college friend of Ross Ulbricht to testify that he had helped him code the website in the beginning.
On Monday, Colbert trotted out his Colbert Report alter-ego and teamed up with Jon Stewart for a few fantastic segments lampooning Trump.
In the two months since the ACORG-43 mod trotted onto the Steam Workshop, over 1,100 other mods have followed in its footsteps.
Kupp made the catch, watched his defender fall in front of him, and trotted into the end zone for a 65-yard touchdown.
Showers fell sporadically throughout the afternoon, but by the time Chapman trotted out to the mound, heavy rains began to dampen the field.
But the Chihuahua had no treat to offer save for its affections, and Lemon soon trotted back to the safety of the asphalt.
He reached inside his jersey, found the ball and flipped it behind him as he trotted off the field to end the inning.
There is a canard that gets shamelessly trotted out by some proponents of criminal justice reform and it is deleterious to the movement.
None of the ideas being trotted out for the "replace" portion of the "repeal and replace" have much effect on the basic problem.
He was the consummate politician: tall, dapper and always willing to be trotted out for public appearances, even when someone licked his face.
The popularity of mirrorless cameras has been exploding ever since Panasonic and Olympus trotted out their first Micro Four Thirds system cameras in 2008.
At CES last week, the company trotted out its latest R&D tool, in the form of an "autonomous motorcycle-riding humanoid" called MotoBot.
They get trotted out for encouragement in the same way that old legend about Einstein not speaking until he was four years old does.
When I visited in early July, small packs of well-shod workers trotted diligently across the campus, threading through sidewalks and toward forest trails.
Ford trotted out its latest cop car, Mercedes bulked up with a new AMG offering, Lincoln's refreshed Navigator dominates anyone standing in its shadow.
Grayeyes drove to the edge of the canyon, past where the pavement ends, as a man on horseback slowly trotted by, and pulled over.
I trotted off to go for a coffee with Andy and that conversation became the basis for my first big piece on Cambridge Analytica.
For these forms of consumer electronics, it remains entirely appropriate to be trotted out on a Las Vegas stage with incremental updates every year.
When Apple trotted out photogs, producers and interactive artists for a recent event, I'd be lying if I said I felt like I belonged.
Driving the news: Stanford trotted out some of the biggest guns in AI to celebrate the birth of its new research center on Monday.
Unlike the other robots Microsoft trotted out to describe the latest features for Windows 10, Panos delivers his monologue about hardware with impassioned vigor.
It's all about offering customers instant gratification — the ability to buy a look or a specific piece right after it's trotted down the runway.
The spooked cows had trotted down a side road, away from the trailers set up on a bayou bridge about a mile down 937.
Buck Showalter immediately trotted out to log his complaints as TBS went to commercial, and he was still at it when the broadcast returned.
Jolene's thick legs and worn hiking boots trotted along the path, energetically dragging the rest of her muscular yet lumpy form up the hill.
The real estate magnate also answered speculation about whether steaks he trotted out at his news conference on Tuesday night are still in stores.
Instead, he trotted out three Asian children as the Academy's accountants, the kind of stereotyping that clashed with the overall messaging of the evening.
They're like one of the oddities at old county fairs, trotted out by mainstream outlets and, on cue, performing their song-and-dance routine.
It's only a matter of time before well-designed, tech-y temperate jackets are trotted out at gentler price points by more mass brands.
I trotted out to where my roommate was waiting; she glanced up from her phone, did a double take, and completely lost her composure.
I popped in my earbuds, waved to a neighbor, trotted a calm and undramatic quarter mile, misjudged a curb, and blew my knee out.
Held scoreless through halftime, Alabama's offense trotted out its backup quarterback — a true freshman, no less — to replace Jalen Hurts for the second half.
He believed it was a home run, and he trotted all the way to second base before realizing the ball had actually tailed foul.
On Soccer With the sort of sigh that suggests he has been through this before, Alisson Becker listens to the stereotype being trotted out.
Players young and old trotted out the phrase in various forms, typically with a shrug and a tone slightly lower than their other comments.
" Even better — I'm laughing as I write it — is his description of Mother's pea soup, "so thick a mouse could have trotted across it.
Brady trotted onto the field and attempted his 37th pass of the game and the 11,614th of his 20-year career with the team.
Such a change in qualification rules would also be a DNC acknowledgement that the confusing rules trotted out earlier this year were a failure.
We lunged through the museum's Byzantine and medieval galleries, trotted past pieces from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, and danced by Native American masterpieces.
The campaign trotted out a high-profile adviser or surrogate hourly for the entire afternoon, a strategy in line with the meticulously organized campaign.
He adjusted the dials on the soundboard, trotted downstairs to help out behind the bar and then ducked outside to take a phone call.
Earlier this week, he trotted out some major policy ideas: guaranteed health care access for all and mandatory paid vacations for private-sector workers.
A few days after his first exhibition match, Blaszczykowski trotted onto the freezing field in Myslenice again as a large crowd sung his name.
Click here to view original GIFBoston Dynamics' founder, Marc Raibert, recently gave a TED Talk where he trotted out some of the company's recent innovations.
Ride-hailing giant Uber today trotted out Jeff Jones, its ride-sharing president, in a public Facebook Q&A to try and address driver complaints.
As cluelessly greedy and nearsighted as Tidal appeared when Jay Z trotted it out, there was a vein of admirable artistic rebelliousness at it's core.
And there's one particular case that Trump has trotted out again and again to justify his anti-immigration stance: The tragic killing of Kathryn Steinle.
That distinction belongs to Kate McKinnon, who trotted out her hilarious Jeff Sessions impersonation for a recap of the attorney general's latest Congressional hearing performance.
Hydrogen fuel-cell technology continues to get trotted out by some automakers who seem unconcerned about the practically nonexistent refueling infrastructure for fuel-cell vehicles.
But then a tightknit group of four college-age guys—Andy, Brandon, Corey, and Kevin, names all changed—trotted down the stairs from 2nd Avenue.
In the top of the third, she tugged at her visor and trotted out to the mound under the auspices of making a pitching change.
While pitching to Edwin Encarnacion, Clevinger was called for a balk by third base umpire Greg Gibson, and Goins trotted home with an apparent run.
Jeremy Scott trotted out an over-the-knee version (in a similar lemon-yellow hue), created in collaboration with Adidas, at his fall 2014 show.
Our nation's mushrooming debt is not some debating gambit to be trotted out only when political opponents seek to shower their base with fiscal favors.
The White House trotted out several top officials at a press briefing last month, where each individual described their department's effort to combat election meddling.
And while its front isn't exactly business-appropriate, this is an MTV awards show, where more conversation-starting sartorial fare tends to be trotted out.
In keeping with the theme of the night, neither side got another runner to third base until the next player trotted around for a homer.
It trotted out assistant director of government and community relations Andrew Inglesby to serve as, more or less, a verbal punching bag for upset citizens.
LOS ANGELES — Max Scherzer said he had not even worked up a sweat when he trotted out of the Washington Nationals' bullpen late Friday night.
The examples that are occasionally trotted out as counterinstances, such as Moshe Safdie's Habitat 67, in Montreal, are hard to scale and to re-create.
We changed buses, got lost, and, three hours and about $203 later, trotted up to the foot of Daqingshan mountain and the entrance to Shijinglong.
" To hammer home his point, King trotted out a presentation showing a Lexis Nexis search of media reports in 2016 containing the phrase "white nationalism.
First over his performance on the day after the inauguration, when Spicer was trotted out to insist that the crowd watching was the largest ever.
Completely unconcerned with the running timer, the dog trotted from obstacle to obstacle at a leisurely pace, even stopping occasionally to appreciate the captivated audience.
"This was the time to push back," argues Madiha Afzal of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, DC. Party leaders trotted out realpolitik excuses.
As Colon trotted slowly around the bases, the rest of the Mets players and coaches exited the dugout through a tunnel leading back to the clubhouse.
Last weekend, Trump trotted out a new lawyer, Jay Sekulow, who made the rounds on the Sunday talk shows proclaiming that Trump is not under investigation.
Young said the show's producers did not want the secret revealed, so he trotted out the rumor that peanut butter was put in the horse's mouth.
The bottom line: UnitedHealthcare and Envision trotted out kumbaya phrases in their press releases, but both companies have accused each other of some pretty unsavory things.
It is trotted out again and again when discussing why Country X must undertake such and such difficult reforms to reap untold benefits down the road.
Whenever a wife or a husband is trotted out as someone who really influences a candidate, that can be a bit of a double-edged sword.
At just 26 months of age, there are few companies that have raced—or shall we say trotted—into the unicorn club at such a speed.
Mercedes-Benz once trotted out a luxurious autonomous concept car filled with screens that could make it look like you were zipping through completely different surroundings.
The company trotted out Big Bird to talk up a new children's show that teaches kids about coding: Apple wants to get kids hooked on coding.
Is he motivated by the same sense of duty as the war heroes he trotted out Monday night, or is he just out there having fun?
Gordon advanced to third on a Christian Yelich lineout to Puig in right and trotted home on a broken-bat one-out hit by Giancarlo Stanton.
"The threat of tariffs has not been trotted out since the end of December," said Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners in Pittsburgh.
Trump has regularly trotted out the family members of American citizens murdered by undocumented immigrants and rehashed those tragedies to fit his hard-line immigration agenda.
Throughout its two seasons, HBO's Westworld has trotted out no shortage of bad guys, from robot gunslingers to mad inventors to dialog that sputters and clunks.
Rizzo trotted home on a two-out double by Baez and Jason Heyward singled to left to score Baez as the lead grew to 26-23.29.
The Calk saga played out at Manafort's Virginia trial, where prosecutors trotted out witnesses to describe how Calk's bank processed and granted the loans to Manafort.
Uber has previously trotted Pham out in front of the press to highlight his story as an example of one of their key leaders overcoming adversity.
Though it ought to make the camera even better at the bokeh effect the company trotted out on past devices, but the implications are much bigger.
Tyrone Wallace is a Right-Handed Southpaw The Los Angeles Clippers played 18 different starting lineups last year, and in 2015 they only trotted out nine.
Wheeler then struck out Duggar before Crawford trotted home when Hanson blooped a double in the middle of nowhere in between shortstop and shallow left field.
Prada trotted out padded nylon vests that look like they could repel bullets and oversize rain suits that looked like they could protect against nuclear fallout.
When she was trotted out to discuss the president's drive to bring manufacturing home, the fact that her company manufactured overseas became part of the debate.
The Latest At the June men's wear shows in the fashion capitals of Europe, one designer after another trotted out clothing inspired by American work wear.
Scott's rep tells us cops arrived shortly after the couple trotted their steads down Westward Beach Road and told them they couldn't ride on the street.
Having been at many fashion shows where older models are trotted out onto the catwalk, I have been struck by the discrepancy between reality and representation.
He trotted out the tapeworm metaphor to describe rising medical costs during television interviews in 2010 and 2012, MoneyBeat's Ben Eisen and Erik Holm point out.
Trump and the GOP have trotted it out as a prime example of business success and held it up as a winner from their policy proposals.
It trotted to the top of the charts, both Country and Hip-Hop, until Billboard said that it was not eligible to be on the country charts.
That honor goes to Total Nonstop Action (TNA), who trotted out former Panthers and Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams to wrestle on its Slammiversary Pay-Per-View.
During a live demo, one of the Spot robots collapsed without explanation, folding up its legs and nose-diving to the floor before a replacement trotted onstage.
If the answer is yes, then Hong Kong could draw on a much wider group of political leaders and representatives, not the motley crew currently trotted out.
Outerwear also has a slow turnover rate because coats only get trotted out during certain months of the year, so it extends their life in a wardrobe.
Zuckerberg immediately trotted out his dorm room story of not expecting Facebook's current duty to safety and democracy, and repeated his pledge to broaden the company's responsibility.
And every now and then, the show manages to be downright funny, like when wrestling champion Randy Couture is trotted on stage dressed as an indestructible tardigrade.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hollywood's greatest-ever car chase, Ford has trotted out an updated version of the iconic green fastback from the film Bullitt.
Clegg retread a line that the company's executives have trotted out so many times that it's beyond a cliche: They know they have some work to do.
Artisanal beers and vegan fare came out of the kitchen while dogs trotted around looking to get a taste, or at least a pat on the head.
Next door, in Libya, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has trotted out Christians to be beheaded for the entire world to see on YouTube.
He pulled half a dozen that bothered him less than the others—he hoped he hadn't already trotted them out—and lined them up facing the room.
Chances are, if you're under 40 you've heard arguments like this trotted out in defense of one of the most irrepressible sexual trends of our times: polyamory.
While West's comment is patently false, it demands that we counter it with fact, no matter how often those facts have already been trotted out as evidence.
During the height of his campaign, Trump trotted out the wildly popular (with his base) campaign promise of building a wall and having Mexico pay for it.
As Ms. Robbie trotted the talk-show circuit, Harley Quinn apparel and accessories started selling out, helping to put "Suicide Squad" on the radar of young women.
The Cavaliers trotted James out at center to start the second quarter, and, as we wrote after Game 1, there's really no answer when they do that.
Before long, Lawrence Taylor, the New York linebacker who was sentenced to probation for sexual misconduct, trotted out in Tommy Hilfiger sweatpants and sliders with exposed toes.
On the campaign trail, Trump pledged to terminate the program — and as president, he trotted out his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, to announce its long-rumored end.
A staff member followed with Alice Cooper's "Feed My Frankenstein," complete with plenty of lusty thrusts and guttural yells, then quietly trotted offstage and back to work.
And Judge got his payback with his 27th home run, after which he glared at his right-field detractors as he trotted between first and second base.
Engel restored the short-lived Chicago lead when he led off the third inning with a double and trotted home from third on Cabrera's double-play ball.
Another opportunity to get some actual clarity on the public option—which is trotted out by politicians and media alike as the sensible middle ground—was squandered.
Case in point: iPhone sales fell year-over-year, and because of it, people trotted back out the same old tired narrative that Apple is doomed...again.
"I wank with my left hand so I can browse porn using my mouse easier with the right," is one excuse trotted out a lot by wankers.
After the failed meeting, the White House PR machine began spinning and even trotted Pence out to defend the border wall in another press conference with reporters.
She strolled beside a vegetable garden, trotted across a dirt road and climbed a tree, seemingly unfazed by the attention she drew from a large group of onlookers.
Reserve rider Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum will substitute for Marcus Ehning in the German team for the equestrian show jumping competition after Ehning's grey stallion trotted up slightly irregularly.
The all-purpose, and generally effective, response has already be trotted out: The Kremlin called the allegations "a series of fibs" aimed at discrediting Putin ahead of elections.
This Washington Post scoop showed that the numbers trotted out by FBI officials when talking about how damaging strong encryption is during investigations were overstated and sometimes incorrect.
The company then trotted out two "Supreme CEOs" who, according to Hypebeast, claimed the streetwear brand would be entering China in 2019, along with a Beijing flagship store.
Got up and trotted out of the very fancy restaurant at the tail of my group...so no one realized until we were close to a block away.
Reserve rider Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum will substitute for Marcus Ehning in the German team for the equestrian show jumping competition after Ehning's gray stallion trotted up slightly irregularly.
After all, the trotted-up "scandal" around Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while serving in that office became the defining controversy of the 2016 election.
With one out, Shaw grounded a hit off the glove of Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford, sending Yelich to third, from where he trotted home on Braun's tiebreaking hit.
The Miami Dolphins got a big upset, the San Diego Chargers managed to get through a game without collapsing, and the Cleveland Browns trotted out a sixth quarterback.
The parade of horribles that are consistently trotted out have no resonance in fact prior to 2250, and I continue to believe that they are overstated going forward.
Barkley made his first start in nearly two years, and looked the best of any of the four quarterbacks the Bills (3-7) have trotted out this season.
The Sunnyside idea was trotted out again in 2006 and then once more in 2012, when Ms. Glen's predecessor, Daniel L. Doctoroff, proposed moving the Javits Center there.
She got her head stuck in a feed bucket one day and trotted around, impaled on the pail, while people at the church sought guidance about removing it.
During the dinner reception in which the handmaids are trotted out like show ponies, people of color are clearly seen inhabiting every position in Gilead's strict social strata.
The Clinton campaign trotted out the Muslim couple because their son, Captain Humayun Khan, was killed by a car bomb in 2004 while guarding a base in Iraq.
A few years ago it trotted out a 21-inch curved display that my editor made me take home on the subway in a 70-pound Pelican case.
There's much more to Christmas than the relatively modern set of customs that get trotted out every year: Santa Claus, presents under the tree, stockings hung with care.
Since his appointment last July Mr Barnier has dutifully trotted around Europe listening to concerns from governments, parliamentarians and businesses, while assembling a crack team of negotiators in Brussels.
NOTES: With C DeMarcus Cousins and G Rajon Rondo sitting out to rest, the Kings trotted out their 14.23th starting lineup in 26 games since the All-Star break.
" Trump then trotted out some rambling thoughts on the dangers of censorship, claimed he would never censor CNN or MSNBC, and added that "too many mistakes are being made.
To show off the latest version of Android Automotive, Google and Volvo trotted out the new Polestar 2, an all-electric luxury performance vehicle designed to compete with Tesla.
Paul Manafort's fashion faux pas — including a $15,000 ostrich leather jacket — were trotted out in court by prosecutors highlighting his extravagant lifestyle in an attempt to prove his guilt.
We saw this come to bear at CES just a couple of months ago, where PC makers such as Dell, Lenovo, and HP all trotted out interesting laptop designs.
Relaying trans stories primarily through memoir comes with some risks, such as repeating familiar and well-trotted discussions of transition, as well as disclosures, coming out, and one's past.
Khan's experience is precisely the kind of pro-America narrative trotted out — often by politicians — when we talk about the American dream, that anyone from anywhere can become anything.
As for the EU negotiations, the same platitudes about the "best possible" deal are trotted out along with the line that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
But in a recent demonstration for a New York Times reporter, the same bot was being controlled by a human as it trotted around a Boston-area parking lot.
The White House just wanted a nice photo op in the Rose Garden when it trotted out Melania Trump to announce her new Be Best program on Monday afternoon.
Rick is routinely trotted out half-naked from a shipping container to be photographed by Jadis for "sculpting" purposes, and is flatly ignored when he offers her a deal.
The design appears to be similar to the 30-foot-long beast HBO trotted out in Sydney back in 2015 for the season five premiere of Game of Thrones.
The parallel was duly trotted out late on May 21983th, when a draft of the 22 Labour manifesto for the June 28th general election was leaked to several newspapers.
And across Iowa on Tuesday, Cruz's official campaign trotted out Rick Perry, the former Texas governor widely known for his retail skills and ability to connect with everyday Iowans.
Niko Goodrum doubled to left with one out, moved up to third on James McCann's infield out and trotted home when Jose Iglesias singled past diving shortstop Tim Anderson.
This quote, based on the title of a 21990 book about Brazil by the Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig, gets trotted out every time the country hits a rough patch.
San Diego Padres third base coach Glenn Hoffman immediately trotted toward home plate to have a word with the 20123-year-old rookie center fielder from the Dominican Republic.
After all, Flynn was trotted out regularly on the campaign trail to harangue Clinton about her email scandal, accusing the Democratic candidate of thinking she was above the law.
This latest deleterious action trotted out by the Trump administration is a betrayal to those on the front lines fighting for the hegemony of the colonies of African elephants.
Donald Trump's Reddit AMA was a thoroughly boring exercise in which the candidate trotted out robotic talking points, and fans freaked out just to be graced with his presence.
Lately, exotic animals—including kinkajous, fancy chickens, and (yes) capybaras—have been trotted out to universities and seniors' homes as a sort of therapy dog to provide soothing comfort.
In a medium that is still trotted out by most adopters only as a party trick, Alyx benefits from the fact that Half-Life is a fundamentally curated experience.
The début of the Second Avenue subway was the show pony of his New Year's master-builder tour, trotted out among references to the state's great historical public works.
They get trotted out to meet customers and put on stage at conferences to talk about the company's commitment to clinical evidence, but internally they see chaos and mismanagement.
After CBS's new rule, we're told Pauley felt Mark only trotted the dog out when she was around -- which made things tense -- and their relationship was never the same.
But this is the same rationale that has been trotted out year after year, amidst mass economic hardship, the proliferation of far-right parties, and deepening radicalization among minority communities.
What a weird relief it was when Ive appeared from behind a black curtain, trotted towards his chair, and stumbled just a little bit on the way to his chair.
Unfortunately, many agencies are staffed with junior employees that are being trotted out as "PR Pros" when they really have no experience at all (that is putting it very kindly).
During the summer, several pundits trotted out a Pew Research poll showing that a majority of Americans opposed Trump's plan to build a wall along the entire border with Mexico.
In an attempt to preserve the literary seriousness of a fiction writer, the essay can always be trotted out as the real feminine form, the true culprit, lowly and childlike.
This framing of the left as a violent force—and a more pressing threat than the far right—was trotted out by the National Rifle Association soon after Trump's inauguration.
As of this month, "battle of the sexes" is no longer just a moment in tennis history or a platitude trotted out to describe any variety of gender-based friction.
As soon as he got his hit and trotted to second base, he called for a pinch runner so he could continue on to the farmers' market before heading home.
On Monday night's episode of The Tonight Show, Ferrell trotted out his finest extra-long handlebar in an attempt to show Fallon just what's what when it comes to mustaches.
During CE China in Shenzen, China, The Chinese company Dlodlo trotted out its V One VR headset, designed to look like a regular pair of sunglasses inspired by Bauhaus design.
At a Heritage event shortly after the election, John Yoo, author of the notorious Bush-era memos authorizing torture, trotted out a series of one-liners about the foundation's influence.
Hernandez trotted home on Williams' groundout to second and Rhys Hoskins (2-for-3) worked a walk before Santana tied the game by swiping home on a delayed double steal.
These EU bans have a scientific basis that is about as strong as the arguments trotted out by the coal industry that global climate change is not caused by humans.
This thought experiment, first put forth by computing pioneer John Searle, is often trotted out (as I have done) as a quick way of showing the difficulty of defining intelligence.
Over the past few weeks, such tech company executives as Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Eric Schmidt of Alphabet have trotted out a nationalist line to protect their corporate interests.
Hall had a fledgling rap career as a teenager alongside his cousins—an anecdote that he trotted out during his first talk show appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live last week.
They didn't know if Bryce Petty was ready, and still really don't, so rather than go with the unknown, they've trotted out Fitzpatrick over and over again to horrendous results.
Republican lawmakers have trotted out a series of floundering defenses of President Donald Trump in the wake of evidence of his efforts to pressure Ukraine to launch politically motivated investigations.
It was, like many of Judge's home runs, a no-doubter, and he turned and shouted toward his teammates in the first-base dugout as he trotted down the line.
The jovial 5-year-old cut a striking figure in the ring: His powder-puff fur was painstakingly coifed, and he trotted across the floor with a light, jaunty step.
He trotted out chief executives from Walmart, Target, and Walgreens, who all promised to make their facilities available for coronavirus tests that, as yet, exist only in desperately inadequate numbers.
On Saturday, the closest his fellow riders and their horses ever got to Smith and Justify was when he trotted his colt around the clubhouse turn to the winner's circle.
The lovable, green monster furball trotted out onto the field Sunday ahead of the team's game against the Pirates in Clearwater, FL -- where they're hosting their Spring Training home opener.
When the US Food and Drug Administration's inspectors showed up at its factories, executives trotted out a Potemkin Village of sparkling machinery, perfect protocol, and notebooks scrubbed of inconvenient data.
Once breed judging began, the girls wiggled in their seats, waiting nearly two hours before all 46 Frenchies, one of the largest entries in the field, trotted around the ring.
Once again, The Walking Dead's creatives have trotted out the tired narrative device of a (likely) fake-out death — and once again, the Internet has responded with anger and anguish.
Timothy Egan In trying to explain Donald Trump and his hostile takeover of the Republican Party, people have trotted out a host of character disorders. Narcissist. Racist. Bully. Buffoon. Tyrant. Liar.
With ace Yankees reliever Dellin Betances on the mound, Maybin then stole second, took third when Gary Sanchez's throw sailed into center field and trotted home on Pujols' go-ahead single.
He also trotted out his populist plan for a state-provided basic income to cope with "digital disruption" of the economy, a platform that helped him win the Socialist primary debates.
Now, we don't know what this level of involvement translates to; these companies could just be trotted out to shower Google with technical praise and show off a demo or two.
Under the glare of fashion's most influential editor, I felt more like a galloping giraffe than a supermodel as I trotted past Delevingne (in sparkly Yves Saint Laurent) on the catwalk.
Yes, in conversation, women who are perhaps more successful than their male peers are constantly trotted out as examples that sexism is over and we are living in a postgender world.
In the modern-day world of food, it's often the same couple of chefs who are trotted out over and over to suggest that everything is totally okay and equal now.
Luckey used to be trotted out for interviews to speculate on the future on virtual reality, but a recent interview about Oculus Rift with The Verge featured Oculus CEO Iribe, instead.
The most common critique of Marvel movies is that Marvel Studios has found the formula for a successful superhero movie and has trotted it out over and over in different skins.
There are a number of reasons horse has never trotted my way (none of which have anything to do with the fact that I was once a seven-year-old girl).
Unfazed, I pulled the robe over my shoulders, grabbed my wallet, and trotted across a dead-grass lot adjacent to the Mobil station to where the shave ice truck was parked.
The Dunkirk episode was trotted out by the Leave campaign in the runup to last year's EU referendum, and it's easy to mistake Dunkirk for a piece of pro-Brexit propaganda.
The Australian singer-songwriter trotted out her powerhouse vocals in the latest installment of The Late Late Show's Carpool Karaoke last night, and we still have "Chandelier" stuck in our heads.
He also trotted out stump-speech lines about tuition-free public colleges and higher minimum wages; with passing mentions of fighting climate change and reforming our immigration and criminal justice systems.
One famous pet, Monty, was among those that trotted alongside her as she walked the palace corridor with James Bond's Daniel Craig in the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony mini-movie.
As Pappas trotted over to the Hayward Field railing, winded and sweat-soaked, to retrieve her spike bag and swig from a Nalgene bottle after completing postrace interval work, minions awaited.
Religious thinkers and leaders have sought to reclaim the phrase, seeing how rapidly its meaning devolves every time it is trotted out -- and subsequently ridiculed -- during every tragedy of gun violence.
It is time to bring perpetrators to justice and to make security for women and girls more than just a slogan trotted out around International Women's Day and at UN conferences.
" To endear himself to the West Coast voters, Mr. Trump trotted out his usual array of assaults, deriding the likely Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, as a politician with "no natural talent.
Facing fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line, the Dolphins trotted out their field goal unit only to shift out into a wild formation that left the Eagles defense confounded.
In a half-baked policy paper released on Thursday, the House speaker, Paul Ryan, trotted out washed-up ideas for "improving" the country's health care system that would do anything but.
We're not looking for the ones we shoot (I bet they don't think of it as a game), but the ones that get trotted out at sporting events for good luck.
"Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight," for instance, had been a hit that year, and was also a phrase trotted out by sarcastic white newspaper reporters to describe the killings.
Mr. Travare, who once trotted the globe, now rarely leaves his Bronx apartment, a place so bursting with possessions that a three-piece sofa sits in the middle of their kitchen.
But this idea is trotted out so clumsily in Theo's endless-seeming final monologue that it's hard to feel like it's interesting enough to withstand the weight of this entire book.
In an unusual move, the White House last week trotted out five of its top intelligence officials during a press briefing where each individual detailed efforts to blunt foreign election interference.
"Trump's corrupted coalition has instead trotted out one twisted conspiracy theory after another, all designed to distract the president's most fevered fans and concoct a case against Mueller's investigation," he said.
They aren't trotted on to be the token clergy or judgy friend; they're just people who go to church and believe in God, and also have other interests, views, and friends.
The Naeem Khan gowns (which aren't custom; they got trotted down the designer's runway) worn by the girls and the custom Jason Wu on FLOTUS may have something to do with that.
I watched as Justice [Neil] Gorsuch trotted over to Trump International Hotel to give a speech sponsored by a political organization that has worked for decades to break the backs of unions.
Screenshot: Gizmodo (Samsung)Remember two days ago when Samsung introduced the Galaxy A8s in China and trotted out the CEOs of the fake Supreme brand to announce a collaboration for future products?
Roethlisberger threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster, who was wide open at the 10 and trotted into the end zone to give the Steelers a 1913-7 lead.
Martinez appeared to pull up during his delivery as though he were trying to stop his pitch, but instead threw the ball about halfway between home and third as Shaw trotted home.
But Trump, Sessions, and other immigration hardliners have often pointed to particularly gruesome and horrific incidents of undocumented crime to make their case and trotted out family members of victims at events.
Kanye gets credit for publicly dissecting the ways in which "bitch" is trotted out in pop culture — and for turning Twitter into a liberal arts 101 lecture you'd actually stay awake for.
Lépez isn't alone in his quirky music preferences: Team USA's Steffen Peters and his horse, Legolas, performed to Vanilla Ice's '80s classic "Ice Ice Baby"; and Sweden trotted to the Beach Boys.
For the sake of cinema, the cast — ranging from ages 493 to 19 — trotted back to the not-so-distant past, where braces reigned supreme and social currency was the only currency.
The last two jobs reports are going to be trotted out as proof that the economy is doing fine, but that's not what you'd hear from plenty of people in the country.
There are no good numbers for exactly how many identical twins there are in the world, just an oft-trotted out statistic that 32 out of every 1,000 people is a twin.
Bush told the nation that story ten hours later in the debate, an offering that sounded particularly organic coming from the left of Marco Rubio, who trotted out rehearsed talking points repeatedly.
With the Giants leading by 248 points, a black cat trotted from a MetLife Stadium tunnel, dashed up the sideline and darkly stared down the Cowboys' bench from a few yards away.
At one point, Francisco Lindor trotted in from shortstop, and Hirschbeck put up his hand and told him to stop, which Lindor did dutifully, pausing and putting his hands behind his back.
The group's version of musical entertainment is mostly barbershop-quartet-style groups composed of bearded men or modestly dressed little girls, trotted out to sing for Islam and Palestine during public celebrations.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - World stocks trotted higher in light holiday trading on Thursday, moving to record levels as rising commodities prices gestured to a strong finish to the year for risk assets.
I love Minecraft (and Skyrim, for that matter) but I'm just a bit tired of having them trotted out again and again, following more or less the same little routine every time.
In the 1970s, some people like Sallie Mae trotted out these stories of people fleeing, of going directly from graduation to bankruptcy court, and wiping their hands free of student loan debt.
Many pharmaceutical companies this week trotted out fresh price increases on existing products, a common mid-year occurrence that has not abated despite the Trump administration's assertions that prices are coming down.
Chadwick Boseman, Pharrell Williams, Abraham Attah, Benicio del Toro, Priyanka Chopra, Michael B. Jordan, Common, John Legend, Quincy Jones, Dev Patel, Morgan Freeman, and more were all trotted out to bestow glory.
Trump and the GOP trotted out the motorcycle maker as a major beneficiary of the tax cuts, and the White House said its trade policies would be good for the company, too.
Paxton walked Michael Brantley, and catcher Gary Sanchez was charged with a passed ball and then couldn't stop a wild pitch, leading to a 1-0 Astros lead when Springer trotted home.
And they trotted out two legal celebrities, Ken Starr and Alan M. Dershowitz, to make the case that the House's charges did not rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors.
He trotted out his Mandarin in a large public forum, invited the then head of China's internet regulator to Facebook's offices and even dined with president Xi Jinping during a state visit.
The Term "Safe Space for Unsafe Ideas" — We heard this trotted out by Whitney Museum Director Adam Weinberg late last year, when he defended tear-gas-manufacturing board member Warren B. Kanders.
It all turned into an insult fest, with Biden, who kicked off a three-stop swing, calling Trump an "existential threat" to the country, while Trump trotted out his old "Sleepy Joe" moniker.
Apple trotted out a bunch of celebs to celebrate the occasion, but that did not sufficiently distract viewers from the reality that the Apple TV+ announcement left us with a ton of questions.
Plus, former NFL player and all-around likeable and amped up internet personality Terry Crews was also trotted out in the video to promote the game and lend his signature voice acting skills.
Then there's Jennifer Carver, a size-24 hotel manager in Louisville, Kentucky, who has trotted out the same costume for the past eight years — a giant whoopee cushion — because she lacks other options.
The Smoot-Hawley tariff, always trotted out (by members of both parties) as an example of Congress' trade incompetence, didn't actually cause the Great Depression or play much of a role in it.
Newcomb (2-1) also helped his cause in the seventh inning when he doubled with two outs and trotted home on Ender Inciarte's two-run homer that extended the lead to 3-0.
During a series of hearings before House and Senate committees this week, members of Congress trotted out poster boards showing graphic examples of social media advertisements that attempted to influence the 2016 election.
After crossing the finish line as rain fell lightly, Kamworor embraced Eliud Kipchoge, his training partner and the 2016 Olympic gold medalist, and trotted off with the Kenyan flag wrapped around his shoulders.
"Bing's attempt to eradicate a sense of specialness and privilege in his sons," as Giddins terms it, was undercut by the fact that they were Hollywood kids, trotted out as needed for show.
"That belongs to a really interesting class of words, labeled 'rare' in the dictionary, that are usually only trotted out when people want to say, 'There's a word for that,'" Ms. Martin said.
And since in a symbolic debate of this kind nothing is better than an old soldier, the retired Marine general and current chief of staff, John Kelly, was trotted out in an Oct.
The congressman's opponents trotted out the science of climate change as a reason to oppose him, though in a tone that suggested that he was being accused of committing heresy by expressing skepticism.
This social-networking-with-augmented-reality scenario occurred to me as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg once again trotted out his Toybox Demo for Oculus Touch video during his F8 2016 keynote on Tuesday.
He was complaining about his high school's prohibition of the Confederate flag, so I went up to him and trotted out my line about how we might as well ban the US flag.
His bogey putt from above the hole ran by the cup and was headed down a slope when he trotted over and swatted it back toward the hole with the ball still in motion.
When Trump signed an executive order on the review, he trotted out his usual anti-immigrant dog whistles, saying he would end "the theft of American prosperity" by foreigners willing to accept lower pay.
The reality is that the two couples trotted out over this episode — Jade and Tanner; Carly and Evan — are the exception, not the rule, and the current Paradise residents are starting to realize it.
He trotted out a murderer's row of guests — Young Thug, The-Dream, A$AP Bari, and R&B singers Kelly Price and El DeBarge — for "Highlights," summery and percolating despite an iffy SNL mix.
In an article about President Trump's proposed tax cuts, the New York Times trotted out the old George H.W. Bush cliché, "voodoo economics," to discredit the notion that cutting tax rates will increase revenues.
But it's going to be trotted out as evidence by every conspiracy-leaning Putin and Trump apologist out there—and no one is a bigger conspiracy-leaning Putin and Trump apologist than Trump himself.
It appears they now spend their days on a bus with Carly Fiorina and being trotted onstage by Dad — before he gets to the part about Donald Trump cross-dressing in the girls' restroom.
As if to compensate, sight gags (some deriving from Tiffany Yeager's costumes) are trotted out: colossal breasts (each carried by an actor); a giant prophylactic; and a six-foot penis and scrotum (two, actually).
But with two outs in the fifth, Acuna doubled to right-center for his second hit of the game and trotted home on Albies' double, which landed just fair down the left field line.
Sala thought it better if his game ended there, but Gundogan insisted he felt O.K. Despite the doctor's doubts, Gundogan persuaded Sala he should be allowed to continue and trotted back into the game.
Uno declined the offer — he could hold it in, thank you very much — and continued his stadium rounds until he trotted onto the field to fetch the first pitch from Fredbird, the Cardinals' mascot.
By the time the Oscars roll around, there is little suspense about who will win what, and the honorees themselves have a catatonic look, having been trotted from one awards podium to the next.
So of course people trotted out the same old absurd rhetoric: "Rosa Parks is spinning in her grave" or the same false equivalencies we saw during the Nyansapo Festival and the Decolonial Summer Camp.
They trotted out Mugabe for first time since the "coup" for a graduation ceremony, only to display him "falling asleep in his chair as his eyes closed and his head lolled," as Reuters reported.
His poor record against English clubs in the Champions League — or, a far lower bar, on his occasional sallies against the English national team — was always trotted out as the case for the prosecution.
As we gathered our bags and started up a sandy path toward our hotel, a cidomo, the Indonesian term for a horse-drawn cart, trotted by and tooted what sounded like a clown's horn.
One day, at the intersection outside the grocer's shop, the jihadis trotted out two dazed-looking men—one younger, the other maybe in his fifties—and presented them as agents of the Syrian army.
Uber trotted out its in-house economist Jonathan Hall to respond to the claims, and he says the study is flawed because of a discrepancy in the way the researchers analyzed the survey results.
At his company's CES keynote address in Las Vegas this morning, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings previewed a few upcoming programs, reflected on the history and future of TV, and trotted out a handful of celebrities.
Pitcher's long-distance HR helps Rockies beat Reds DENVER — Colorado Rockies starter Jon Gray helped himself Wednesday night with an improbably massive home run, the first time in his career he trotted around the bases.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — The brother who was never expected to become president — but did — will be trotted out Monday as a lifeline to the brother who was always expected to become president, but now may not.
It was almost as if Joe and Mika "Morning Joe" Brzezinski knew that the nation needed to forget its troubles, even briefly, when they trotted out Bill Kristol and yelled at him for five minutes.
It became very silent, then the dry brush rustled, and an island fox trotted out and stared at me for a spell, sniffing the evening air before losing interest and trotting back into the chaparral.
Ntilikina — while starting the Knicks' last two games because Smith has been on bereavement leave and Elfrid Payton is injured — has watched everyone but Walt Frazier trotted out ahead of him the past two years.
Alonso of the New York Mets trotted away with the National League honor after smacking 53 homers to break the rookie mark set by Aaron Judge (52) of the New York Yankees two years ago.
In what may have been his last pinch-hit appearance, he lifted a harmless fly ball to right field and trotted back to the dugout with fans yelling at him every step of the way.
But despite the fact that the i-word has been trotted out, there's been less said about the two presidents in American history who actually went through the impeachment process, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.
The White House trotted out the traditional nothing-to-see-here defense and inexplicably predicted that the investigation might be nearing completion, a projection shared by almost no one who was not on the payroll.
Every year, retired N.F.L. stars who played in the city hosting the Super Bowl are trotted out to sign autographs, raise money for charity and work as ambassadors for the league and the home city.
Yet there I was, surrounded by a hundred little animals, white wool coats matted down with hay and dirt, making small, timid bleats as they trotted past me up the ramp to the milking station.
Winker made a sliding catch in foul territory on Brandon Nimmo's fly to left for the final out and proceeded to wave goodbye to Mets fans seated nearby as he got up and trotted off.
On a third-and-13 with 21 229/21 minutes left in the second quarter, Hodges found Conner at the right sideline, and Conner trotted 26 yards for a touchdown and a 21-0 lead.
By the time the Great Recession struck, the right-leaning side of the profession had entered a Dark Age, having retrogressed to the point where famous economists trotted out 30s-era fallacies as deep insights.
They cried, they snogged, they traded "I love yous," and then they never saw each other again — until last night, when the show trotted Peter out onstage to submit to its ritualistic relationship post-mortem.
Among the reasons regularly trotted out for the dearth of women in coaching is the lack of a work-life balance that often forces women to choose between having a child or holding a job.
Nadal stared at it for a moment or two, pursed his lips, raised both eyebrows (not just one) and trotted to the net, thoroughly resigned to his fate on this enchanted desert evening for Federer.
In other cases, the staggering toll of communist repression in Eastern Europe or Soviet occupation of the Baltic states are trotted out, as if fully acknowledging Nazi genocide would somehow lessen the significance of other atrocities.
He continually downplayed the role of policy in enacting change and trotted out some libertarian garbage about laws being far less important than the encryption of electronic devices for the protection of freedoms around the world.
Arguments for God's existence are trotted out mostly in support in the movies' main plots, which are about threats Christian characters face from people who are hostile toward Christians talking about God in the public square.
On March 14, 1940, a German shepherd entertained morning commuters when it trotted onto the tracks in front of a train and led the way down from 116th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue to Times Square.
Yet, for these systems to work properly, they need to be fully funded, developed and tested over the course of many years — not trotted out at the convenience of politicians whenever North Korea becomes uncomfortably bellicose.
She also pointed out how many male GOP members have trotted out the shopworn strategy of invoking their female family members ("As a father/husband/brother/son...") to qualify their disagreement with Trump's sexual assault brags.
But until last month my twin passions for journalism and horses had intersected only rarely — like when I covered a gala at the Waldorf Astoria hotel where two horses trotted around in an upper-story ballroom.
She strokes the soft hair of the horse's muzzle, the horse nuzzling Maggie's tiny palm; it wears a hat with a feathered plume, as if it had trotted here from the stables of a fallen tsar.
CLEVELAND — Mike Trout, the Los Angeles Angels' center fielder and perhaps baseball's best player, drew a walk here last week, trotted to first base and put on a protective sliding glove that resembled an oven mitt.
Some of the same faces from the Never Say Never doc are trotted out again, including managers Braun and Allison Kaye and friend and creative director Ryan Good, and they're now joined by Hailey Bieber herself.
"Wag the Dog" became a pop culture meme, and some of President Donald Trump's critics trotted it out to question the timing of the killing of Soleimani, who commanded Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force.
At the recent New York International Auto Show, Mercedes trotted out a GT Concept car that produces over 2300 horsepower combining a V8 combustion engine with an electric module, not unlike current Formula One racecar designs.
It's not the system (see Denmark, Sweden, etc.) but the governance, and it's a shame when the same worn-out arguments are trotted out that avoid discussing the important factors that actually cause states to fail.
Fandom: Bring audience power into the mix by testing content against fan bases before it's trotted out, and have a system that incorporates value delivered by user-created content in relation to the driving premium content.
Canada is an inherently flawed country that gets trotted out as the US's better, kinder, softer little sister, despite the fact that Canada is still pretty racist, sexist, classist, and genocidal, if only more quiet about it.
The Cubs were held scoreless in the ninth, and when the tottering Mr Chapman trotted to the mound for a second inning of work, the Indians needed to score only a single run to claim the championship.
For now, we just have to assume this is a sort of proof of concept — along with the fun little fox walking guy the company trotted out that had shades of a certain Johnny Cash-voiced coyote.
Trump's gaffe on his employees' issues with Obamacare came as he trotted out the diverse staff of his Miami area resort and golf club, which flanked him during a photo opportunity with reporters traveling with his campaign.
As such, both before and after the match, the platitude of a 'six-pointer' is bound to be trotted out at every opportunity, from Soccer Saturday and Football Focus to Final Score and Match of the Day.
A brief hiatus ended in 2006 when they saddled the old horse up again and trotted back into every decent club in the world, releasing new music by the likes of James Blake and Space Dimension Controller.
The throne for best hockey movie has been Slap Shot's to lose for years, and yet it's trotted out again and again on best-of lists like it's a geriatric honouree at a Montreal Canadiens pregame ceremony.
According to those same exit polls trotted out to blame the "uneducated," 49 percent of whites with degrees picked Mr. Trump, while 45 percent picked Hillary Clinton (among them, support for Mr. Trump was stronger among men).
On third-and-10 during Detroit's first possession, Blough heaved a pass — the second of his NFL career — to Golladay, who got behind cornerback Prince Amukamara and trotted to the end zone on the 75-yard play.
Mr. Bergstein trotted out a talking point that has also appeared in his company's promotional material: If Scott and the other toilet-paper makers using new timber all switched to recycled paper it would save 740,000 trees.
The plaintiff trotted out a junior member of the legal team who gave a dry, matter-of-fact explanation of what had happened and asserted that "pedo guy" was a clear accusation of sexual activity with children.
As ever, those who oppose any discussion about gun reform as the obvious way to curb gun deaths have trotted out their favorite scapegoat: "the mentally disturbed," as the President tweeted early the morning after the shooting.
It brought them up over and over and over, and it even trotted out dancers and drummers to offer as much of an approximation of Carnival as could be mustered in a room full of ad buyers.
Photo: APAfter the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on February 14th resulted in at least 17 deaths and 14 injuries, the pro-gun rights crowd trotted out a number of frustratingly familiar arguments.
The pop star trotted out the silver and nude one-shoulder Kaufmanfranco gown she wore during that now infamous interaction when West sort of let her finish, complete with MTV Moonman and the same up-do with tendrils.
That year he also talked about taking Iraq's oil—a bizarre outsider position he's trotted out occasionally since then, usually to intense criticism—and used the "Make America Great Again" slogan for what was probably the first time.
Anyone who has been near a magazine, TV, or billboard starting the moment the spring thaw sets in knows how this works — the same unrealistic images are trotted out to inspire women to get ready for the beach.
These "security moms" are above all parents, and they have recoiled at the defense being trotted out that this was just "locker room" talk, and they are frustrated with the men and women who have defended such conduct.
In response, Facebook trotted out its own op-ed in the New York Times on Saturday, this time written by former deputy minister of the UK and current Facebook vice president for global affairs and communications Nick Clegg.
Last year, the Huffington Post trotted out the original patent for toilet paper to point out that its inventor, a man named Seth Wheeler, had originally intended it to go on the roll with the tear facing outward.
He's loud, he lies all the time, he's casually bigoted and prone to attacking people of color—he's like that fictional "racist uncle" trope trotted out for articles about surviving Thanksgiving, only breathtakingly real in his angry orangeness.
He's played in squats across Europe, trotted out Sound Swarm—an orchestra of bike-mounted megaphones conducted by pirate radio transmitters—at demonstrations across the continent, and was seen storming the barricades during Barcelona's Indignados protests in 2011.
"Bull markets don't die of old age" is a piece of trader wisdom trotted out to justify hanging out in stocks in a bid to try and squeeze out the last of any potential gains in a cycle.
As Republicans trotted out their latest legislation, President Trump arrived in Paris on a diplomatic visit to celebrate Bastille Day with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, whom Trump promptly evaluated like a Miss Universe contestant.
Nevertheless, one of the sick ironies of the 2016 campaign was that it was Hillary who had to pay the political price for Bill's misdeeds, as they were trotted out to deflect attention from Trump's well-documented transgressions.
The champion, a jovial 19303-year-old, cut a striking, cloudlike figure in the ring: His powder-puff fur was painstakingly coifed, and he trotted jauntily across the floor with a step that looked almost lighter than air.
On the last of the three plays, Gronkowski shifted into the slot like a wide receiver and the Patriots had the mismatch they sought when Rams linebacker Cory Littleton trotted over — at the last second — to cover Gronkowski.
The pocketable Surface Duo and the tablet-like Surface Neo won't actually go on sale for at least one year, but Microsoft trotted the devices out anyway to signal how it's positioning its future in the mobile landscape.
WASHINGTON — The lawmakers trotted from their dugouts at Nationals Park, together in a near-summer air that never quite felt swampy, united in a certainty that the game must go on, just not exactly as it had before.
" Referring to President Trump's clemency for Chief Gallagher and pardons for two soldiers involved in other war crimes cases, Mr. Ackerman said, "That these people will be trotted out as heroes is a moral injury to every veteran.
Vanderbilt trotted out the full-court press, half-court trap and other defensive wrinkles in the second half to try to work its way back into the game, but Ole Miss kept moving the ball for open shots.
Within hours of a woman allegedly opening fire at the YouTube campus in San Bruno, California, a range of hosts, reporters, and experts on the National Rifle Association's TV channel had trotted out their mass shooting–response playbook.
Many of the star players in the Simpson trial are still trotted out to weigh in on current court cases, including the trial of Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius, who was convicted of "culpable homicide" for killing his girlfriend.
Amid his search for a vice president, Trump publicly met with several of the top contenders and trotted them out to rallies for public auditions, for example, and later suggested he might change his mind after then-Indiana Gov.
However, some of the motivation to pull Bullet Train from CPAC may also have been instigated by President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly trotted out rambling, scientifically unsupported arguments that violent video games play a role in mass shootings.
But at its A8s event, Samsung even trotted out two representatives claiming to be Supremes CEOs who, according to Hypebeast, even boasted about Supreme's entry into the Chinese market next year, complete with a towering flagship store in Beijing.
And the innovation thing is the same single example Pai has trotted out over and over — Charter fretting over rolling out some out-of-home Wi-Fi thing — and some vague obstacles faced by a number of smaller ISPs.
In an attempt to redirect criticism, Trump trotted out a number of women who'd previously accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct and rape, who stood beside him in press conferences and helped him regain the (predominantly white) women's vote.
As more politicians in DC have begun to focus on Silicon Valley's concentration of power, the tech companies have trotted out multiple lines of defense in what could be a preview of the talking points at the upcoming hearing.
Just three years later, after two revelations that she was involved with convicted child abusers temporarily obliterated her marketability and forced TLC to cancel the show, she's spent the year being trotted out as a strip club side show.
Brantley went from first to third on the hit, and when right fielder Clint Frazier overthrew third baseman Ronald Torreyes for the Yankees' third error of the inning, Brantley trotted home to give the Indians a 222-286 lead.
President Trump trotted out all the key themes during the rally Friday, and most importantly he showed up to Little Havana in the first place instead of simply making the announcement from the Oval Office or the Rose Garden.
"  A Department of Energy official recently trotted out this line at a coal conference: "We don't have that many young people in this room and we need them … to understand that coal is important and vital to our economy.
But under these circumstances, in front of these fans, it registered as a cardinal sin, and they showered O'Brien with relentless boos when he came to bat, when he trotted out to first base, whenever he touched the ball.
Senate Democrats trotted out pathetic Russian-created memes on Facebook, viewed by a handful of human beings, as an excuse for Hillary's loss; Democrats claimed — without evidence — that "fake news" had swamped Facebook and thus led to Trump's victory.
Though they hold truth, the tired arguments trotted out after mass murders like the one in Parkland to maintain the easy availability of attack weapons are pretexts to preserve the age-old accoutrement that makes men feel like men.
When I mentioned her offhandedly to a friend once, he trotted out a bunch of vague words that amounted to "gold digger," only to trail off as he realized I was attempting to murder him with my mind — how dare he.
The blockbuster piece of evidence that's been trotted out so far are a series of texts between Andreessen and Zuckerberg, in which Andreessen backchanneled information to Mighty Mark and coached his pal on how best to sway this supposedly impartial committee.
Jose Bautista was hit on the leg by a Teheran pitch in the first inning in apparent retaliation for his bat flip the previous night, but he trotted to first base without reaction and scored the Blue Jays' first run.
If you monitor the street style hits trotted out by BFFs Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid as closely as we do (and by close, we're essentially talking bird-watcher status), you'll notice the two start to look alike after a while.
Ryan Zimmerman, the first of the two strikeouts, argued loudly with the call on a pitch that was borderline low, while Victor Robles simply trotted back to the dugout after failing to make an effort at a well-placed two-seamer.
That said, there's nothing particularly distinctive about the show -- including the ample action and shootouts -- and it risks quickly blending into the roster of buddy-cop dramas that Fox has trotted out with numbing regularity over the last few years.
These tired arguments that conservation negatively affects fishermen were trotted out in 2014 when the Obama Administration used executive authority to expand the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, first created by President George W. Bush using the Antiquities Act.
It culminated in the UNC game, during which linebacker Matthew Thomas and defensive end Josh Sweat leisurely trotted in pursuit of a pass to the flat to UNC receiver Thomas Jackson, presuming that their teammates had the play under wraps.
It was the kind of sentiment that losing candidates have trotted out since time immemorial, a positive gloss to assure your supporters (and perhaps yourself) that all the glad-handing and money-soliciting and speech-making had not been in vain.
" But beyond this grimy passel of hucksters and third-rate Hannity knockoffs, there has been a small number of conservative experts and thinkers—that is, people with graduate degrees—who have dutifully trotted out ersatz intellectual defenses of "reopening America.
All day long men with calves like clubs trotted down planks from bank to barge, balancing one, two, even three 50-kilogram (about 110-pound) sacks of rice across their shoulders and smoking marijuana between runs to dull the pain.
The toy group's title was seized for the second year in a row by Bono the Havanese, drawing shouts of glee from the crowd of thousands as he trotted around the ring, his floor-length silk coat flowing behind him.
It was also refreshing to see their unusually emphatic use of weight as they trotted or jogged backward, swung their torsos in large, slow circles, and took flat-footed balances whose line and gesture had a new kind of volume.
They've denied the existence of a policy and that they were the first to enforce it, pointed to surges in illegal immigration and fraud, trotted out decades-old court cases and human trafficking laws, blamed Democrats and even cited the Bible.
He has cultivated relationships with "Angel Families" (families of people killed by unauthorized immigrants) and trotted them out at several events throughout his campaign and presidency, from the Republican National Convention in 2016 to the State of the Union in 2018.
The look, trotted out in high gloss, demi-gloss and lipstick-tinted variations, lent unaccustomed luster to the coats, trousers and calf-clutching fetish boots in the collections of Hood by Air, Lacoste, Proenza Schouler and Calvin Klein, to name but a handful.
"Star Wars is not science fiction" is one of those arguments that gets trotted out a lot, and it's fundamentally true — but tell that to a 4-year-old kid who's just seen the original George Lucas film in a theater in 1977.
Others — myself included — trusted the official-sounding reports and statistics trotted out by the city and the state-run Department of Environmental Quality, only to watch in horror as the evidence of contamination and neurotoxins in the water became too conspicuous to ignore.
And on an April morning, the newly arrived wild dogs — six females and eight males — trotted and lazed in a large enclosure where they were getting to know each other, establishing a hierarchy before being released into the wild on June 16.
And the obesity epidemic doesn't exist because more than 200 million individual people lack willpower, or love food too much, or are too lazy to exercise, or whatever other crap is routinely trotted out to explain why any one person is fat.
Boston got on the board in the third when Mitch Moreland hit a leadoff single and trotted home after Bradley crushed the first pitch he saw into the Red Sox's bullpen in right field with one out to make it 3-2.
Ford brought back its GT in a new paint job, Lincoln has a Navigator Concept that is both impressive in size and design, Porsche trotted out the new 911R, and Mercedes showed off more than one car in mesmerizing matte paint finishes.
It's the concept that helped skyrocket a previously buttoned up Teen Vogue into the wokeness stratosphere; it's since been trotted out many times as a way to explain the alternate reality being peddled by the president and his cronies in the Oval Office.
Nissan unveiled its latest concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show, and unlike most forward-looking designs trotted out at auto events, the automaker claims that the tech powering the vehicle isn't as far out in the future as you might expect.
Luke Walton, who began the season coaching the team while Kerr was recovering from back surgery, turned to it often as a half- and game-closing lineup; he also trotted it out whenever the Warriors were in need of a serious run.
Instead, the new administration has trotted out what it calls the "America First Energy Plan," which promises to dismantle the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the U.S. rule, in addition to bringing back clean coal, which more or less doesn't exist.
If backers of Peachy Printer weren't already rightfully suspicious, Grayston trotted Boe out to give a video update on the situation, which he claims was filmed well in advance, and was intended to be uploaded only if Boe failed to make payments.
Since his tragic passing on Friday, Muhammad Ali's legacy has been trotted out for the world to see, and a lot of light has been shed on the many facets of The Greatest's soulful drive to make the world a more just place.
Fast-forward to today — past a century during which the iconic brand fox-trotted and dirty-danced into the footwear Hall of Fame on the feet of some equally iconic women — and Keds is still going strong with classics like its Champion style.
The engineers either fade into the background or, as with Samsung's former mobile chief JK Shin, they're trotted out just for a measure of self-effacing humor: "I may not be the best public speaker," said Shin during Samsung's Galaxy S6 launch.
It didn't announce pricing for Apple TV+, perhaps the biggest news of the day, and trotted celebrities on stage to talk about new movies and TV shows instead of showing trailers or revealing a sprawling library capable of challenging Amazon and Netflix.
While Trump may have trotted out massive arms deals with the Saudis, apparently lost on his speechwriters and political choreographers was the reality that many of these arms deals -- totaling more than $350 billion over 10 years -- were actually negotiated under his predecessor.
Progressive and conservative Christian Democrats are still debating the correct way to deal with the new far right, but the party has already trotted out its own answer to the "What is German" question: the concept of "Leitkultur," or a guiding national culture.
Republican lawmakers have trotted out a series of floundering defenses of President Donald Trump in the wake of damning evidence of his efforts to strongarm Ukraine into delivering him political dirt while withholding military aid and a White House meeting as leverage.
Not just, as is always trotted out, because he accelerated great leaps forward in nutrition, in conditioning, in hydration, in sports science, in recruitment and, in later years, in analytics, too, but because of something more fundamental: He opened an entire country's eyes.
A wave of new books and articles still invoke stereotypes trotted out on election night: Mr. Trump's "angry white voters" were motivated by racism, resentment, "whitelash," declining economic or social status, irrational fears of economic or demographic change, or all of the above.
Two of Mr. Trump's top lieutenants — Steven Mnuchin and Gary Cohn, both multimillionaires and former Goldman Sachs bankers — trotted out a plan that would slash taxes for businesses and wealthy families, including Mr. Trump's, in the vague hope of propelling economic growth.
It is, in part, how President Donald Trump became President Donald Trump—where his opponent trotted out lines about how America was "great already," Trump, mushed in between the racist rants, managed to speak some truth about the present condition of workers.
When Baz Luhrmann trotted out Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor in a romantic, visually explosive musical where they sang pop-rock covers like Elton John's "Your Song" in a stylized, refreshing way, the people were smitten, even if critics had mixed feelings.
Mr. Trump had hoped the 70th anniversary celebration of NATO might provide a flattering stage and a triumphant narrative, even as Democrats on Capitol Hill on Wednesday trotted out sober legal scholars to testify at the House Judiciary Committee's first public impeachment hearing.
Bono the Havanese seized Westminster's toy group title for the second year in a row, drawing shouts of glee from the crowd of thousands at Madison Square Garden as he trotted around the ring, his floor-length silk coat flowing behind him.
A decade after Clinton's second term ended, this idée fixe was trotted out to excuse liberals' refusal to champion marriage equality (Barack Obama ran explicitly opposed to it, and Hillary Clinton famously was "a big fan of civil unions" until it was safe to flip).
It's hard to care what happens to Gene Meh (even making him a "meh" seems like a weirdly easy gimme for critics), though a more disciplined screenplay could have trotted out the tired but still accurate children's movie sentiment about always being true to yourself.
So what ended up happening with her is of course she did all these un-produced pilots, she went on every talk show, and she basically was being trotted out to give the signature Bette Davis one-liners and to talk shit about her costars.
The ancient Greeks are most often trotted out in reference to historical fighting sports, not necessarily because they practiced it more than other nations or dynasties, but because the Greeks were prolific writers, obsessed with their own history, and their place in the world.
No orchestra travels better equipped with encores than Vienna, and to the audience's predictable delight, Mr. Gergiev trotted out three chestnuts by Johann Strauss: the sublime "Kaiser Waltzes" and the ridiculous "Pleasure Train" Polka on Friday, and the "Thunder and Lightning" Polka on Sunday.
For its part, H&M has pushed the envelope when it comes to introducing new categories: Over the past few years, the fast-fashion behemoth has trotted out an eco-friendly Conscious range, performance-geared Sport line, and an upscale, PFW-approved Studio collection.
But while questions continue to swirl about whether John F. Kelly, the White House Chief of Staff, will survive the scandal — he offered to resign on Friday — in Ms. Hicks' case the West Wing trotted out a host of senior officials to defend her.
The film opens with a group of haggard actors preparing in a trailer and then trotted out to the scene of a wrecked tram by soldiers and wranglers, where they act as bystanders and witnesses, even giving TV interviews to reporters on the scene.
While waiting for the island's lone taxi to transfer us to the lighthouse, we had time for a peaceful pint of Guinness at the Community Center pub and fed handfuls of long grass to a friendly horse that trotted up next to the fence there.
"To support H.R. 1215 while elsewhere decrying the growth of the federal government would be to turn federalism into a mere rhetorical tool to be trotted out when it happens to further an agenda," Matt Weibel, the executive director of the Liberty Caucus, wrote.
I understand it, because for a long time, I was one of those black people trotted out by supposed white friends who invoked my name any time someone called them racist, including my nearly two-decade-long membership in a mostly white evangelical church.
In June, the Trump administration trotted out its replacement for Obama's signature climate change regulation, which eliminates state-specific carbon dioxide emissions reductions and replaces them with a narrower plan enabling states to upgrade the efficiency of power plants to drive carbon dioxide reductions.
According to Carryrou's research in Bad Blood, much of which comes from former employees and whistleblowers, Holmes allegedly trotted out The Edison to sales meetings and demonstrations and would have her employees back at Theranos help rig fake successful results which she later presented to wow investors.
In fact, Yadier Molina did everything correct in blocking the low pitch, but he just failed to account for it sticking to his equipment, so he spun around in vain looking for a ball that was already in his possession as Szczur trotted softly to first.
The thing with all three of these villainesses is that what could have, in isolation, passed for a halfway decent story was churned over several times over the course of twenty years, meaning that every time it was trotted out, the formula became more and more unstable.
He remains adored by Chelsea's fans, of course — they sang his name here, lovingly, as he trotted over to thank them for their support, his fist clenched in appreciation — but that early-season aura of happy-go-lucky insouciance is starting, for the first time, to dissipate.
Despite much ink spilled, the non-cultural explanations for chronic under-development — and here it's everything from colonialism, the all-purpose favorite, to geography to lack of salt — are routinely trotted out despite their evident implausibility and their obvious foundation in PC strictures rather than facts.
And while Amazon happily trotted out some of the biggest names in YouTube, including Machinima and Jash, as having already signed onto Video Direct, it's the yeoman YouTubers creating videos outside of the PewDiePie or Michelle Phan hype cycle that will determine the success of Amazon's efforts.
Ethanol fueling economic growth The National Council of Chain Restaurants has once again trotted out the same tired misinformation to support its claims that the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is a failure ("Senate hearing should be start of RFS repeal," March 6900, The Hill's Congress Blog).
Ms. Trump's self-professed commitment to corporate gender parity (about as milquetoast as feminism gets, but in Trump's America, radicalism is relative) was trotted out incessantly during the campaign, especially as an antidote to her father's self-professed commitment to nonconsensually sticking his hands on women's genitals.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump trotted out another conspiratorial talking point; he cited a May 2018 letter written by three Democratic US senators urging Ukraine's then–prosecutor general to take seriously the Mueller probe and its investigations into Paul Manafort, who spent years consulting there.
More than one person trotted out a cliche, but a most apt one ("Shine on you crazy diamond"), while still others spoke for almost everyone who boarded the Shit Town Express and rode it to the end of the line: We all found ourselves truly mourning a total stranger.
We will continue to be the most important and the strongest actor on the international stage, but the notions that were trotted out at the end of the Cold War about a unipolar order with a single super power at the top are already discredited, and rightly so.
Knowing a good thing when he saw it, Frank eagerly trotted into the trailer that the Stewarts drove down and was ferried off to Farm Sanctuary's location in Watkin's Glen, New York, where he has remained ever since, contentedly roaming the peaceful, green hills of his forever home.
Instead, Donaldson suggested I ask Helme whether he could "unequivocally state and prove that any actual Nomx users emails were ever hacked," and trotted out a bunch of statistics and news articles about famous email hacks such as the Yahoo breach or a 2014 apparent Gmail hack (that wasn't).
The peach-kissed pastels depicting the ballerinas may feel a world apart from the smudged inks and acid colors that define the sex workers, but as materials applied to a surface, each acts as a correlative for the surface theatricality, bedazzling or besmirched, that's being trotted out for display.
They would remember the way Trump loomed threateningly behind Clinton on the debate stage; how he accused Clinton of playing the "woman card"; or how he trotted out the women who accused Clinton's husband of infidelity to intimidate her during an event hours before one of the Democratic debates.
After her first marriage fell apart, the image she'd carefully constructed for herself as a modern-day Martha Stewart — the sort who was a contributor to "Today," who always hosted the perfect dinner party, who globe-trotted at a breakneck pace with her husband — fell apart along with it.
So, Gary Sanchez — whose Ruthian introduction to New York last season, when he hit 20133 home runs faster than anyone in major league history, bought the youth movement some credibility — is trotted in front of the cameras during the winter while he slaps together sandwiches at a Bronx deli.
Negative attacks on medicare for all are constantly trotted out on the Sunday shows and cable news, fixated on at every debate, the president trashed m85033a in a big op-ed and the industry is literally already running tv ads to try to stop medicare for all's momentum.
Orlando Arcia led off the eighth inning with the third of his four hits and trotted home on Lorenzo Cain's go-ahead single two batters later, delivering the Milwaukee Brewers the National League Central title with a 3-1 tie-breaker victory over the host Chicago Cubs on Monday afternoon.
Goodell, once again, trotted out some meritocratic fantasy as the real reason Kaepernick's number hasn't been called and because, you know, teams have collectively decided they would literally have five-interceptions-in-a-half Nathan Peterman before even thinking of a guy who brought Jim Harbaugh to the Super Bowl.
With speakers from the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) – an organization connected to the Muslim Brotherhood – to the NAACP and the National Domestic Workers Alliance, the Women's March, in a shameful manipulation of grief, even trotted out the mothers of Trayvon Martin, Dontre Hamilton, Eric Garner, and Jordan Davis.
Take National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, who was trotted out to the press Monday night to push back against reports that Trump had divulged super-classified informationto the Russian foreign minister and ambassador during a meeting last week (and possibly put a key anti-ISIS source in danger by doing so).
" In Europe, Lucas said the bank 'capitulation' trade was closing as "markets respond to the fact money markets and TLTRO [Targeted Longer-Term Refinancing Operations] loans are not showing any signs of distress and the 'whatever it takes' line is trotted out again by the ECB shoring up default concerns.
Instead, Macron trotted out a laundry list of small fiscal reforms -- promising a token increase to the minimum wage (100 euros, or $113, per month), ending some tax increases for retirees earning less than 2,000 euros per month and asking companies to provide year-end, tax-free bonuses to workers.
A cascade of witnesses destroyed Trump&aposs defenses one by oneTrump&aposs allies have trotted out a slew of defenses in the snowballing inquiry, but they&aposve grown weaker in the face of overwhelming testimony from nonpartisan officials, many of whom spoke in defiance of the White House&aposs direct orders.
Read more: DOUBLE DOINK: Eagles win Wild Card after Bears kicker's game-winning field goal bounces twice off the goal post Boos rained down on Parkey as he trotted off the field, with Bears fans clearly blaming him for the fact that Chicago would not be moving forward in the postseason.
About 27 hours after Justify had splashed to victory in the Kentucky Derby, becoming the first horse since 0003 to win the race without having competed as a 2000-year-old, he was trotted out of Barn 217 at Churchill Downs to mug for the cameras and soak up the glory.
When Peter Biskind profiled Gibson for Vanity Fair in 2011, he spoke to dozens of sources who were willing to spout the same talking points that Weiner trotted out in 2014 — including one anonymous friend who argued that the infamous DUI incident was secretly Gibson's attempt at suicide by cop.
Business leaders, tenured academics, and every other member of the Liberal Political Establishment was trotted out to stress how terribly complex leaving Europe would be and how they had all these statistics about how neoliberal globalization might be a touch uncomfortable for the poor but that everything otherwise was tickety-boo.
Yes, I'm about to reopen an ugly national sore: the matter of Linda Tripp, Monica's supposed girlfriend who recorded their phone calls, egged on Monica's tearful confessions, maneuvered her to pressure Clinton for favors (especially on the job front), then trotted over to Paula Jones's lawyers with her illicit bag of tapes.
Take National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, who was trotted out to the press Monday night to push back against reports that Trump had divulged super-classified information to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador during a meeting last week (and possibly put a key anti-ISIS source in danger by doing so).
" When I brought up the mass internment of Muslim Uighurs —around a million are now in reëducation camps in the northwestern province of Xinjiang—he trotted out the familiar arguments of government-controlled media: "Would you rather that they be hacking away at bodies at train stations and schools in terrorist attacks?
While the arguments for accepting the settlement are complex—basically, they boil down to a mix of rock-ribbed legal procedural precedent and a winning parade of Teach The Controversy scientific witnesses trotted out by the NFL and the plaintiff's lawyers—the long-term ramifications of the deal for former football players are not.
Speaking in Munich, Mr. Esper trotted out the same security warnings the United States has been using for more than a year, telling a packed conference hall of European diplomats and business leaders that the People's Liberation Army and Chinese intelligence were trying to extend their authoritarian state and that Europe must fight back.
The "solutions" to our debt problems that have been trotted out this year by both Democrats and Republicans—a return to "pay go" budgeting or a balanced budget amendment—amount to little more than what former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson calls "chest-pounding fakery" because they do little to address the real drivers of our debt.
When Diana realizes that the villain she's been chasing all this time is, in fact, not the end but just the beginning to a line of villains to be trotted out, no doubt, in subsequent chapters, the movie turns into an eye-rolling digital smackdown that mirrors every other late-period DC (and, to be fair, Marvel) movie smackdown.
Over a span of three games in early July, New York Mets infielder Wilmer Flores made starts at third and second base—and then, when James Loney was lifted in a double-switch in the top of the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals on July 7th, Flores grabbed his mitt and trotted out to man first base.
He complained about the rising deficit and trade imbalances with other countries, bragged about his personal wealth, rambled a bit about flaws in the immigration system, said the US should "take the oil" from Iraq, trotted out the phrase "make America great again," and denounced the Republican Party for running lousy campaigns premised on unpopular policies.
It was somewhere between the time the showgirl dove into a giant, transparent water tank filled with fat, writhing pythons, and the moment a parade of live mini-horses trotted out onstage that I understood what Chef David Le Quellec meant when he said he was looking to achieve "symbiosis" with the Moulin Rouge in his food.
Ice Cube has been a cornball for a minute now—hell, he's turned it into a brand—and so you can't really knock him for tacky moments like "Real People" from his new Barbershop movie, a well-intentioned but forgettable duet for which he trotted out co-star Common, and flanked with film clips and animated barber poll overlays.
Beginning in the 1990s, with the growth of stores like Target, cultural commentators spoke often of the democratization of design — the phrase was trotted out to the point of linguistic abuse — a reference to the notion that clothes, teapots, place mats and so on, created to the standards of elite tastes, were now available to a mass audience.
"I think that what Comcast just did by doing that is proving our point, that you can take a third-party device, put set top box functionality into it, and protect copyright, protect the economic ecosystem, not have to rebuild the network and all these other horrible things that the industry has trotted out," he said.
Eventually the UFC won the war, buying up PRIDE and closing its doors after briefly flirting with the idea of keeping it going but it was a grand old run while it lasted and the memories it seeded are the reason that the same fighters from a decade ago are still trotted out to headline major events today.
They claim that moderates like Rouhani and Zairf who championed much of the diplomatic efforts are either dishonest agents trotted out by scheming forces in order to charm a few concession from Western powers before they reveal their true selves, or pitiful pones who will be flicked away by as soon as they are no longer useful.
But the show is weighed down with subplots among its white characters in the police force and city hall — one senator is trotted onscreen once in a while to make an ominous reference to the Chinese exclusion act he's sponsoring — and characters we care about, like Cheng's formidable brothel owner Ah Toy, aren't given enough to do.
I steeled myself against such conventions as Gurira's play got under way and predictable situations were trotted out, such as the toothsome, self-consciously liberal Chris showing up moments after Marvelous's other sister, a strict Africanist named Anne (Myra Lucretia Taylor, who knows that she has a job to do and does it), deplanes from Zimbabwe.
"If you come into this both as a trader and as a server of the market, I think you will do really well, because the volatility has nothing to do with Trump or Clinton, it has to do with a model that is preempted and trotted out by monetary policy that doesn't work and the lack of fiscal stimulus," he concluded.
After all, unlike the WWE 22K games that are trotted out every year, No Mercy doesn't have any of the trappings of modern, AAA games: there's no online multiplayer, the graphics can be charitably described as a blurry mess, and there are no commercials starring Arnold Schwarzenegger to promote its existence to the millions of fans who watch Monday Night Raw.
The discontinuity between the movie and its source material means that classic Carroll inventions like Tweedledee and Tweedledum (Matt Lucas), the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry), the Dormouse (Barbara Windsor) and the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen) are trotted out as members of Alice's posse, but except for some signature visual quirks and well-cast voices, they are less characters than decorative nostalgic touchstones.
Russia election meddling The White House yesterday trotted out some big guns -- Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, national security adviser John Bolton, FBI Director Chris Wray -- to relay a powerful message: The Russians are still interfering in the US election system and want to mess with the midterm elections, but we're going to stop them.
After the movie, which charmed the audience as only a story about a flawed leader obsessed with deporting the innocent could, top dogs and other guests trotted into the museum's Great Hall for a reception heavy on Japanese touches, including cherry blossom displays, taiko drumming and a sushi bar that stretched out like a very long tail into the pack.
He's trotted out acting ICE Director Homan for press briefings twice in the last month: first at the end of June when it became clear that the health care bill the House of Representatives had passed wouldn't make it through the Senate, and then this week, as it became doubtful that the Senate would pass a health care bill at all.
There has also been no tamping down the possibility that shortstop Gleyber Torres, who is just 20, and pitcher James Kaprielian, 23, could join the Yankees later this season, although, to date, neither has played above Class A. The Yankees, who two years ago trotted out the oldest opening-day lineup in baseball, will now have one of the youngest.
The FBI claims that Apple's resistance to help unlock the San Bernardino killer's iPhone negatively impacts the agency's counterterrorism efforts, but it's already had to walk back on some of its arguments—for instance, FBI Director James Comey admitted today that the court order could set a precedent, which undermines the whole "c'mon it's just one terrorist's phone" argument that the government trotted out.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 21625 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) has trotted out yet another way to spend other people's money: paying off the majority of Americans' student loans and making public colleges free.
Editorial On a baking-hot evening in Phoenix on Tuesday, in another of the campaign-style rallies in red states that seem to give him strength when he runs into trouble in Washington, President Trump trotted out the usual enemies, the malefactors in the "very dishonest media" and the "anarchists" of the left to whom that very same media had paid too little attention.
What Thank You for Your Service so effectively chronicles is the way veterans are too often used as political props, willingly or not; they're praised and thanked, but also trotted out and forced to slog through a veterans affairs system that would rather they just quietly rejoin society without asking for too much, or else go back to the battlefield, where they can't complicate the patriotism of those who idealize it.
For instance, if the term "many sides" sets you off as of this weekend, then your ears definitely pricked up when Jon Snow spoke with the disparate group of prisoners and volunteers at the Wall — Thoros, Beric, the Hound, Tormund, Jorah Mormont, basically every gruff dude Game of Thrones has ever trotted out — who were about to embark on this doomed mission to capture a wight, so that everyone, especially queens, would finally believe in them.
While 'innovation' is one oft-trotted angle tech firms use to argue against consumer privacy protections, Facebook included, the company has another tactic too: Deploying the 'S' word — security — both to fend off increasingly tricky questions from lawmakers, as they finally get up to speed and start to grapple with what it's actually doing; and — more broadly — to keep its people-mining, ad-targeting business steamrollering on by greasing the pipe that keeps the personal data flowing in.
Four hours later, Markey's well-informed inference was proven true yet again when Facebook trotted out a new blog post titled "Combating Hate and Extremism," It's surely no coincidence the image-troubled social giant is scheduled on Wednesday morning—along with representatives from Twitter and Google—to testify at the grimly titled hearing "Mass Violence, Extremism, and Digital Responsibility" before the Senate's Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee (of which Markey is a member.)Specifically, Facebook is expected to answer for its failure to act during the Christchurch, New Zealand, shooting in March.
And if she did show insight, told them what was on her mind the day she killed her husband, why and how she did it and what she felt afterward—excitement, guilt, denial, fear, revulsion—if she showed the board how honest and precise she could be in her knowledge of her crime and why she'd committed it, if she spoke openly about the impact it had had on her victim and on others, on society, if she trotted out the whole horror of it, she would, at the same time, freshly reactivate for the parole board all the reasons she'd been locked up in the first place.

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