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It was a sharp turn from the Fed chief's Oct.
On first glance, this seems like an unlikely turn: From
Let us therefore turn from morality to matters of policy.
"I'm very eager to turn from nominations to legislation," Sen.
There are surprises, including a brief turn from Jean Smart.
" Her eyes turn from "bright, bright green" to "slug-gray.
The character's turn from meek to maniacal is classic Dano.
Once the election was behind him, he would turn from a
The two turn from friends to bitter rivals, with deadly consequences.
The film revolves around his turn from neophyte to hardened soldier.
I have inclined toward it, but sometimes I turn from it.
The icon will turn from yellow (meaning it's bookmarked) to transparent.
Biden had to turn from the cameras momentarily to compose himself.
His speeches would turn from speech to comedy set to rally.
That was a sharp turn from Parnas' previous devotion to Trump.
"I've watched your hair turn from black to gray," I said.
The center seemed to turn from Technicolor to black and white.
The U.S. dollar looks ready to turn from loser to leader.
Municipalities and states will benefit in turn from increased tax bases.
The restaurant world is a 180-degree turn from his former career.
Time to take a sharp left turn from gaming controllers to microwaves.
It will turn from a top down to a bottom up perspective.
It was a sharp dovish turn from its policy projections in December.
But cyber operations can quickly turn from espionage to something more damaging.
Let's turn from current conflicts to those who have served in conflicts.
Let's turn from current conflicts to those who have served in conflicts.
My oh my has he changed-complete turn from years of talk!
So, did van Gogh turn from one sort of man to another?
But should that transition turn from "when" to "if," Facebook's got a problem.
Any compromise would be a sharp turn from his tough talk of late.
Little did I know how fast this would turn from pretty to scary!
Wednesday's statement was a dovish turn from previous Federal Open Market Committee projections.
How did he make the turn from dodging surveillance to actually fighting it?
For this reason, Pressfield says that we must turn from amateur to professional.
Let all of us turn from bullets to ballots, from guns to shovels.
He can turn from riotously funny to fearfully dark in the same sentence.
This formulation of entrepreneurship does not turn from the ethos of liberal education.
When did it turn from a very valid pursuit into something slightly tainted?
Many reckon authorities have no choice but to turn from monetary to fiscal stimulus.
The comments represent a sharp turn from the way the U.S. currently approaches Pyongyang.
SARA EISEN: And finally, a hard turn from Fed easing to alcohol and CBD.
The Portuguese monção comes in its turn from the Arabic, mawsim, which means "season".
Like we said ... a complete U-turn from where we thought things were headed.
The bout took a peculiar turn from the start as Hunt came out kicking.
And it was a sharp turn from the trends of the past few decades.
Gundlach credited the market rebound to the "180-degree turn" from the Federal Reserve.
Davis has steered Cohen into a complete turn from Trump loyalist to chief accuser.
If the feature is turned on, the switch will turn from gray to blue. 
For students, it was a drastic turn from easy arrangements of the classical repertoire.
Mr. Ward says he's seen too many nearby groves turn from branches to buildings.
" He added: "Where does that line turn from good business to 'Eh, that's sleazy'?
It's a huge turn from the pilot, where she's not the most likable character.
Hence their collective pivot toward easier policy, a U-turn from six months ago.
If cooked for too long, these foods turn from golden to brown and eventually black.
Now it's London's turn: From Thursday to Sunday, the city will get its own Lumiere.
The 1995 strikes prompted a u-turn from which prime minister Alain Juppe never recovered.
Starting Friday, the mission will turn from an executive to a monitoring and advisory one.
According to Oliver, gourd decor takes a sharp turn from folksy to obnoxious after Thanksgiving.
How did this turn from a web video into a three-part 4/20 special?
Then, once you start your directions, the background color will turn from light to dark.
Franchise owners would turn from small business owners into managers under a micromanaging corporate parent.
That's a sharp turn from his continued categorical denials that no such discussions took place.
Chris Jericho's current run could quickly turn from probable farewell tour into something less promising.
Nature had just taught him that extreme sports can quickly turn from thrill to peril.
He became an avatar of hip-hop's turn from the polished back to the rugged.
It was a 180-degree turn from his previous statements about making such a move.
What incident prompted Sihem to turn from a wife, beautiful and bright, into a killer?
He provides bonus faith each turn from every civilization he's met that is not at war.
Iowa had more counties turn from blue to red than any other state in the country.
But this humorous turn from Amazon is likely due to its relative position to Lumberyard details.
But with a shift in color, Alan's insanity takes a sharp turn from endearing to menacing.
By April, things had taken a turn from amicable, with Rounds requesting sole custody of Dakota.
"In general, nothing is going to make your eye turn from brown to blue," said Tooley.
That marked an about-turn from more hawkish signals it had fed markets in previous weeks.
It was very frustrating to see such an interesting turn from last week go completely ignored.
This is a U-turn from initial government pledges not to give in to EU requests.
The album also marks a sharp turn from the string-laden sound she'd become synonymous with.
"Why do you turn from me to her with this question," she said to the interviewer.
Upon arriving at La Villa, the dogs might turn from an endearing companion into a burden.
It was quite a sharp turn from Trump's 2014 diss, in which he called Rodman delusional.
Never one to turn from a verbal parry, Loki made Marvel audiences fall in love him.
Leaves turn from green to red, pumpkin spice lattes slowly fade into, uh, holiday spice lattes.
"I'm very eager to turn from nominations to legislation," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
Then people were given various medications to turn from a politically idealistic person into a vegetable.
"My oh my has he changed – complete turn from years of talk," Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning.
"My oh my has he changed-complete turn from years of talk!" the president captioned the post.
Clinton's Brooklyn headquarters has also started to turn from a primary campaign to a general election juggernaut.
Throw one in a hot frying pan and it will turn from pink to brown while sizzling.
The gains were a hairpin turn from Wednesday's action, when stocks nose-dived along with energy prices.
That's a U-turn from a few months ago when a rate hike was expected by some.
Tea will turn from a grassy green to the deep brown we're more familiar with at home.
And once refugee problems turn from acute to chronic, the response should shift from humanitarian to development.
It's anxious and angular indie rock that can turn from infectious ("Beach Boys") to menacing ("No Past").
In keeping with the turn from its initial parodic purpose, it consistently shapeshifts through genres and tones.
Featuring a star turn from Mya Taylor (Tangerine) and stunning cinematography by Arthur Jafa, Happy Birthday Marsha!
Specifically, The Path looks at how something can turn from an ecologically-oriented commune to a cult.
Mr. Abe may try to slow or reverse Mr. Duterte's turn from the United States to China.
The tone — a physician excited about his specialty — takes a sharp turn from his first two memoirs.
His digital watch beeps to signal when it's time to turn from one activity to the next.
Today, of course, Mr. Turnbull is prime minister (a role he seized, in turn, from Mr. Abbott).
It's a sharp turn from the 2015 European migrant crisis, when locals helped rescue refugees at sea.
But when a person injects drugs, some members of the medical community turn from healer to judge.
Watching billions of leaves turn from green to auburn is one of nature's most beautiful annual shows.
Everything about the show seems made to unsettle viewers, including an absolutely demented turn from Plaza as Farouk.
She also curses in the special, a sharp turn from her usual persona on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Inspired by her feelings after the presidential election, it was a decided turn from Smith's typical bright designs.
The animosity between Morning Joe and the Republican nominee is a surprising turn from just six months ago.
Here's what else is happening: Sunny to start, until the skies turn from radiance to rain this afternoon.
There are stimulating ideas and unexpected talents at every turn, from Africa, Asia, South America, and African America.
A veto would be a sharp turn from his previous position, which political opponents are poised to exploit.
Egotistic, mercurial, erudite, recklessly affectionate, careless, vindictive, impulsive, he can turn from exasperating to heartbreaking in seconds flat.
Trump's positions on Russia and China mark a sharp turn from current policies -- and that might to the point.
It's clear that the Olsens' turn from TV to fashion is way beyond a novelty at this point. 2.
They said that they ended up in the US after taking a wrong turn from British Columbia into Washington.
In a curious turn from the source material, Wolff's Light also seems eager to inflict violent deaths upon strangers.
More broadly, they seem hampered at every turn from acting like their counterparts in other parts of the world.
The state's turn from red to purple and eventually, maybe blue, has been sudden by political and demographic standards.
Without giving too much away, there is a turn from just touches of magical realism into all-out fantasy.
She took a U-turn from the nest but flew a bit too close to the blackbird's home turf.
If that's what you're building your series off of, it's doubtful things can take a feminist turn from there.
They're a sharp turn from the rest of his award-winning, museum-approved, large-format, black-and-white ouvre.
Your attention will turn from work to your social life this afternoon when the Moon enters Fire sign Sagittarius.
Jealous is not, of course, the first NAACP leader to turn from activism toward a run at elective office.
But their easy rhapsody feels a little unbelievable, a willful turn from all the difficulty that has come before.
Vice President Mike Pence formalized the US turn from engagement to confrontation in a speech in Washington in October.
And yet if all of the eligible Latinos voted, a number of states would turn from red to blue.
They're by and large winning the primaries in the swing districts that might actually turn from red to blue.
When he used the phrase on Sunday, it felt like a bit of a left turn from Moore's question.
That's an abrupt u-turn from just months ago, when the regime faced huge protests after increasing gasoline prices.
The institute also noted that debt growth picked up again in China — marking a U-turn from previous periods.
But her life has taken a definitive turn from lower on the bill to the top — as a playwright.
Mark Zuckerberg said he would shift Facebook's platforms to emphasize private, encrypted communication, a major turn from public sharing.
In another, the presence of guns could cause a fight between two citizens to turn from punches to bullets.
But it's a one industry and they were talking about they want to turn from coal to corn flakes.
The unlikely collaboration is a heel turn from last year, when Microsoft removed Google's Chrome installer from the Windows Store.
A veto by Rauner would be a sharp turn from his previous position, which political opponents are poised to exploit.
NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts have recently taken a turn from intimate acoustic performances to accommodate the more outsized rap world.
The administration could be thwarted at every turn from those in Deep Government, and something would have to be done.
It's easy to turn from talking shit about other people to talking shit about yourself, and talking in those terms.
An expected downward turn from a nine-year bull stock market will also likely weigh on state budgets, it said.
If a major FMI is breached, it can turn from a source of market stability into a source of contagion.
Some companies market "privacy windows" that can turn from clear to a frosted glass with the flip of a switch.
About halfway through, "Phantom Thread" takes a turn from a decadent story about troubled love toward something a bit weirder.
In the past fortnight, though, the campaign has taken an even more bizarre turn, from the personal to the prosecutorial.
President Trump's speech on Afghanistan was a 180-degree turn from recent threats of "fire and fury" against North Korea.
On Monday, Trump said McCain has had a "complete turn" from his years of pledging to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
Those prices are rising as other countries turn from oil and coal to natural gas to fuel their electric grids.
Yet North Carolina's decision stands out because it is a U-turn from where the state was just six years ago.
And if the plane doesn't physically accommodate your body type, flying can turn from an uncomfortable experience into a humiliating one.
Pacelle's resignation was a sharp turn from the Humane Society board's vote Thursday to allow him to remain in his position.
As the temps turn from warm and breezy to downright boiling, we've been reaching for whipped concoctions more and more often.
But, in the cases of some unluckier projects, the day-to-day risks can turn from the mundane to the otherworldly.
How and why did Aetna make such a sharp turn from Obamacare as a good investment to an absolutely miserable one?
It's a dramatic turn from 2017, when the value passed $15,000 in the beginning of December to peak just below $20,000.
This turn from temporary to optionally permanent falls in line with Periscope's efforts to build out the platform, including its workforce.
CHiP's head can turn from side-to-side and its legs move back and forth at the hip and shoulder joints.
This is a 215-degree turn from the current rules that make 94 percent of these waters off limits to drilling.
As for when we might see Vernon turn from Pro Bowl tight end to full-time actor ... Davis ain't so sure.
In a weird turn from the norm, Hesse also created a version that turns doodles into cats, using the same principle.
Now, the company is working hard to avoid being disrupted itself as self-driving cars turn from sci-fi into reality.
If you blink you'll miss a star turn from Blade Runner's Rutger Hauer, which represents the pinnacle of Valerian's human element.
It seems that Ukraine cannot get a lucky break in its quest to turn from Russia to become part of Europe.
And if they turn from Trump, they can be sure that most of us will, too, without much equivocation or delay.
The composer's turn from nationalist, folkloric music toward abstract serialism mirrored broader calls by stateside officials for Latin America to modernize.
Last week, I talked about how YouTube was letting its commenting system turn from a festering wasted opportunity into a liability.
He had greatly misjudged the speed of an oncoming dump truck as he made a left turn from a stop sign.
This week, Mr. Trump is expected to fill a series of positions that will accelerate the U-turn from current policies.
We look at how his administration is seeking a U-turn from current White House policies on an array of issues.
Golden State also benefited from an unexpected star turn from JaVale McGee, who started at center and finished with 10 points.
As they travel upward, the tattoos turn from birds and dots to the structural formulas of chemical compounds found in kratom.
Their expansive and atmospheric rock that can turn from taking cues from surging '90s alternative to folky quiet in an instant.
Texas has long been floated as a state that could turn from red to blue, in large part due to demographic trends.
In a U-turn from Germany's tradition of military restraint, she recently demanded the establishment of a security zone in northern Syria.
HD maps also contain data about the rules of the road, like the speed limit or which lanes you can turn from.
In response, Malcolm Turnbull, the prime minister, communicated with Mr Musk and appeared to turn from pro-coal sceptic into battery believer.
The revived condominium has helped spruce up São Paulo's centre, and benefited in turn from the area's new spirit of edgy respectability.
An increasing need for in-house tech collaboration is leading some U.S. and European firms to turn from outsourcing to local talent.
The power to turn from such evil is found in Jesus Christ, who modeled perfect love during His 33 years on earth.
Trump's remarks Friday marked a sharp turn from the aggressive tone the president took Thursday following his decision to cancel the summit.
"It's maybe not a 180-degree turn but maybe a 120-degree turn from the onset of the bull market," she said.
So is Google Play, the division that Google plans to turn from simply an Android app store into a digital media powerhouse.
A flamboyant turn from Isabelle Adjani doesn't hurt either, with the star sending up her own image as an aloof leading lady.
The maple tree in my backyard is probably my favorite, with leaves that turn from burgundy to a fiery red every fall.
Taken together, it would represent a sharp turn from the precipitous drop-off in congressional oversight since President Barack Obama left office.
Since she relies on Andrew for babysitting his little sister and for minor housekeeping, she can quickly turn from solicitous to nagging.
After a turn from Jen Shyu on vocals, Matt Mitchell takes a piano solo, more legato and harmonically satisfying as it unfurls.
While the hard xenophobic turn from Fagg has somewhat surprised some close observers of the race in Montana, it probably shouldn't have.
The film sees the relationship between the prisoners of war and the sergeant assigned to watch over them turn from hate to compassion.
During the total period, Rosenberg said it took the Fed on average just two months to turn from a tightening bias to loosening.
For this reason and others, many investors turn from individual stocks to Standard & Poor index funds, which still offer solid returns over time.
While it seems that this collection took a dark turn from the optimism he offered last season, Raf doesn't see it that way.
Chinese three-month yields are now 11 basis points below U.S. yields, a sharp turn from being 250 points higher early in 2018.
But when the recipe was picked up by the food blogosphere, the brownie took a turn from decadent frankenfood to Dessert Gone Wild.
Gundlach said the market rebound stemmed from the "remarkable 180-degree turn" from the Federal Reserve, which is straying away from quantitative tightening.
Factory activity in Germany, France, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Taiwan shrank further, adding to expectations of a dovish turn from central bankers.
But over the years, it appears to have taken a turn from the merely kinky to the, uh, unsettlingly nonconsensual throughout the years.
"Aries (YuGo)" saw an unexpected turn from Pharrell, while "Perfect Pint" united Gucci Mane and Kendrick Lamar over an evocative Rae Sremmurd hook.
Pepperberries: Picked when they turn from scarlet to deep plum or charcoal-brown, these berries grow in bunches that adorn five-metre trees.
From 1880 to the present day, you can watch the earth turn from a blue marble to an orange sphere freckled with red.
"It was just a natural turn from acquisition mode to execution mode," Andrew Dittmar, senior analyst at PLS, told CNBC at the time.
Steve Harrington's larger-than-life hair, which took a turn from big and slick last season to huge and mullet-shaped this season.
To some, that experiment was a refreshing turn from the steady plod toward globalization that Americans have experienced for the past 50 years.
Manigault-Newman's U-turn from her previously vigorous support of Trump has earned her the enmity of White House staff and Trump loyalists.
Indonesia will probably not allow exports of rare earth metal ores either, Pandjaitan said, another apparent U-turn from comments made last week.
In a 180 degree turn from its original position, web security provider Cloudflare decided Sunday to terminate its services with the online community.
Areas under the ash cloud saw the sky turn from day into night, while a layer of volcanic dust fell onto the ground.
It's possible that as Pluto's surface is warmed by the distant sun, frozen nitrogen particles turn from solid to gas, the researchers suggest.
But that quick turn from melodrama to "everything is fine!" repeats itself every season in some fashion, and we keep falling for it.
I suppose this was an inevitable development in the history of hedonism — that hip-hop representation would eventually turn from referential to simulatory.
The auxiliary bio class character's 180-degree turn from being despondent and combative to vivacious and overeager deserves a story of its own.
That's a 360 degree turn from celebrating the renaissance of energy producers who he falsely says made a remarkable comeback during his administration.
The last comes after a brief, discursive solo turn from Ms. Reid; the group seems to sink one level deeper into its conversation.
In a sharp turn from previous seasons, Seattle does not have a defense that can claim to be nearly as strong as Minnesota's.
As economies continue to turn from manufacturing to service, and service to information, cities are only becoming more central to the human experience.
The mayor said a large tow truck was making a right turn from Elizabeth Avenue onto Spring Street at about 8:05 p.m.
Superiority Burger: Del Posto alum Brooks Headley's unexpected left turn from fine dining to veggie burgers represented a seachange in New York dining.
CBO's projections would represent an abrupt turn from the trends under Obamacare; the US uninsured rate had dropped below 11 percent in late 2016.
Sweden took in 163,000 asylum seekers in 2015, resulting in a voter backlash and policy u-turn from the Social Democrat-led minority government.
As the tariffs turn from a chiselled list into one bludgeoning all imports from China, that sort of adjustment will be harder to make.
This wannabe utopia is soon derailed by the petty feuds between the building's affluent residents, which swiftly turn from inane arguments to violent chaos.
When did Archie comics turn from a christmas annual parents shoved into their kids' stockings to something interesting, risky, and plugged into modern culture?
Trump administration officials have called for wall, but changed the definition of a wall at every turn, from steel barriers, concrete slabs, to bollards.
Both would eventually graduate to prime-time, but with time and added scrutiny the role would seemingly turn from golden ticket to poisoned chalice.
The dollar started turning in April and has risen 6 percent since, prompting a stunning $50 billion positioning U-turn from speculators and funds.
In a unanimous move, the central bank's policymaking Federal Open Market Committee took a sharp dovish turn from policy projections just three months earlier.
Factory activity in Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Taiwan shrank further, adding to expectations of a dovish turn from central bankers in the region.
The actions are a sharp turn from the Obama administration's policies, as the former president had rejected the Keystone pipeline and delayed Dakota Access.
It's completely conceivable that they would turn from somebody they know and respect — Hillary — to somebody else they know and respect and bypass Sanders.
As companies shrink and as demand for office space declines, rentals can quickly turn from a revenue source to a liability for office providers.
When the trees are in trouble, their needles turn from green to yellow and red, an effect that can be seen best from above.
Seeing, in a couple shots, an image turn from black-and-white to color again suggests this relationship between the past and the present.
The autumn season brings many changes, but none are more spectacular than this: Billions of leaves will turn from green to auburn and gold.
According to Dray, the critical turn from noble pleasure to blue-collar pastime came with the establishment of the myth of the frontier hunter.
In a complete 2628 degree turn from how CIA was run in the past, Pompeo directed that decisions be pushed down to the directorates.
That has prompted manufacturers and their customers to turn from ocean shipping to the faster, albeit more expensive, option of air to meet demand.
When she made the turn from the romping third variation to the ruminative one that followed, she sounded equally in command of each mode.
There are beautiful, meaningful, thoughtful and very kind gestures at every turn, from people you know well and people you don't know at all.
When I came home after the procedure, my boyfriend didn't even turn from his computer—so I absolutely knew I had done the right thing.
And that transition, to a world of voice interactions and artificial intelligence, could prove more seismic than the turn from desktop computers to mobile phones.
Its latest HUD includes color graphics and can display the next upcoming turn from the navigation system, but never seems to overload you with information.
The reverence Trump expressed for history on Wednesday was a sharp turn from his past comments, which have prompted questions about his grasp of history.
That's a U-turn from last month, when Blankenship was locked in a heated three-way race with state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Rep.
But after Heisserer's script unloads its Big Twist, there's a turn from a pessimistic appraisal of the global profile to a more hopeful look forward.
The turn from the mundane is detached but poignant, reminding us that anything and everything can cut deep when something else is on your mind.
Duncan MacMillan's portrait of an actress and her addictions, vivified by a searing turn from Denise Gough, sobers up for the end of its run.
But to turn from Twitter toward these issues would mean something rarer than logging off, it would mean writing about more profound abuses of power.
Nathan Morlando's more middling coming-of-age film "Mean Dreams" is bolstered by a career-best supporting turn from Bill Paxton as an alcoholic father.
"As we turn from climate change to a climate crisis, the public priority is rising, and we expect governments to take bold action," he added.
The truth is, as the calendar prepares to turn from August to September, we don't know what's going to happen with North Carolina's congressional districts.
In Spain, for example, we see the turn from anti-Judaism to anti-Semitism, where Jewish ancestry itself was grounds for suspicion, versus Jewish practice.
Last month, Trump's White House promised to defend American interests in the disputed region, marking a sharp turn from the previous caution exercised by U.S. leaders.
But what I can tell you for sure is that Prima Donna takes a turn from last year's also excellent Summertime '06 into deeper interior spaces.
The Facebook survey takes an odd turn from the first to second questions (no easy feat in such a short survey): it replaces websites with domains.
Investing in physical stores marks an about-turn from Amazon's relentless focus on online retail, and could pave the way for other types of physical stores.
Slowly, the sky will turn from bright daylight to darkness, revealing a darkened, midday sky as the total phase of the eclipse descends upon the planet.
This early robot-like machine offered several melodies and had wooden cams to provide animation that allowed the musicians' heads to turn from side to side.
Passengers will not be scared off by the restrooms, whose conveniences include signals on the ceiling that turn from green to red when stalls are occupied.
Why it matters: The spending increase is good news for the world's lowest-income countries, and marks an unexpected turn from the Trump administration's isolationist agenda.
"It's a 180-degree turn from the Obama administration," said Shannon Minter, the legal director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights and a transgender man.
" But he then took a left turn from his usual apolitical path to speak plainly about how he found the Charlottesville protest and its aftermath "disgusting.
And for the most part, she shunned the spotlight, a not unexpected turn from a performer whose relationship with fame has always been ambivalent at best.
"If we continue to work the way we do, we will turn from rivals to partners," Mr. Putin told Mr. al-Falih at the public ceremony.
"To make a U-turn from the current reforms would be detrimental to the Mexican economy," said Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency.
AB InBev is also struggling to stay relevant as people turn from beer to trendy new items like hard seltzer and canned cocktails in some markets.
Once Angela was back in Vancouver, her social-media accounts took a turn from organic cooking and home decorating to alternative health and New Age spirituality.
Britain's turn from its welfare state in the face of yawning budget deficits is a conspicuous indicator that the world has been refashioned by the crisis.
Any easing by the BOK would mark a U-turn from its tightening cycle, something most economists still say is likely to happen only next year.
Duhamel is terrifically sinister in this role, making Frank a smirking shark who can turn from whiskey-drenched camaraderie to sudden, catastrophic temper tantrums in a heartbeat.
The actress took a turn from her grungy, tomboy sartorial preferences for a more opulent Parisian choice in a dress from the Chanel Pre-Fall 2017 collection.
In Wednesday's address to the Economic Club of New York, Powell said rates are "just below" neutral, which appeared to be a sharp turn from his Oct.
It's a major turn from just a couple years ago — in June 2017, Photobucket quietly introduced a $399 annual fee to embed images on third-party sites.
The NRA had begun its turn from a hunting and sporting organization into a hard-line defender of gun rights and Revolutionary-era democracy a decade before.
In what appeared to be an about-turn from his recent comments, Donald Trump called for strong gun-control measures, such as increasing background checks on buyers.
Most colorectal cancers are slow growing, taking as long as 10 years to turn from precancerous lesion into cancer (hence the recommended 10-year interval for screening).
That marks a u-turn from the proposed 3.4 billion-pound Intu purchase, which worried shareholders because it would have boosted Hammerson's exposure to the British consumer.
The central bank's policymaker took a sharply dovish turn from policy projections just three months earlier when it estimated two rate hikes would be appropriate in 2019.
Most importantly, the major difference between the Fed's taper and the inevitable turn from the BOJ and ECB is the level of their respective real interest rates.
Traders felt it was a dovish turn from a tightening cycle that began in late 2017, a view that boosted June futures on three-year treasury bonds.
It's a turn from 2010, when five Senate Democrats voted against and killed the Dream Act that Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin is still trying to pass.
Mr. Rubio's thinking has taken a quick and dizzying turn from just last month, when he was still insisting that he had no desire to run again.
On Capitol Hill, the shutdown debacle has energized the sensible moderates in both parties — yes, there are quite a few — to turn from blaming to governing. Sens.
If we were mired in dour circumstances from the onset, we'd lose the turn from simple, childlike understanding to adult responsibilities and consequences being foisted on us.
Article of the Day Article: "In the Wild, Goldfish Turn From Pet to Pest" Before Reading What adjectives come to mind when you think of a goldfish?
In June 2016, a cyclist, Olga Cook, was killed there when an allegedly intoxicated driver made a right turn from the West Side Highway, crossing the greenway.
It is possible, if you pick the right place, to turn from one screen to another and see it all happen without ever quite seeing it stop.
Within the last hundred years, painting has taken a turn from being almost entirely skill-based to being much more focused on expression regardless of technical ability.
A year and a half ago, however, for the 2016 edition, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the calendar's raison d'être took a sharp turn from prurience to pride.
For example, you can knock on the front window and it'll turn from black to transparent, letting you see what's inside without having to open the door.
LCL's Support Rating of '1' reflects Fitch's opinion of an extremely high probability of support for LCL from CA S.A., and in turn from CA, if required.
His fourth album Sound & Fury is his most daring departure yet, one that can easily turn from overdriven and fuzzed-out rock to surprisingly danceable synth-funk.
And with the U.S. Senate preparing for an impeachment trial and a contentious 2020 election on the horizon, this problem will likely turn from bad to worse.
Mahathir's involvement in the opposition has raised eyebrows amongst Malaysians, given that it represents a significant u-turn from his previous hardline position, when in government, on protests.
What do you make of this call to harass -- BILL MCGURN, COLUMNIST: Well, I think that&aposs the one thing that could turn from the Democrats to Republicans.
Third, the near-death experience suffered by BP after the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster in 2010 shows how data can turn from an asset into a crushing liability.
I see a creative and technological environment that has made it possible for the iPhone to turn from an idea into a reality, and I'm glad for it.
But when the soldiers stumble on something unexpected — secret Nazi experiments that include reanimating corpses — Overlord takes a wild left turn from war movie to zombie action thriller.
It's a sharp turn from "After Everything I've Done For You," but it's great to see Paula being so sensible — and giving Rebecca some much-needed tough love.
It could mark a turn from most of 2018 when many economists and officials said the Trump administration's higher trade tariffs had yet to seriously hurt U.S. growth.
The down-home life is a sharp turn from his days on the road, which he explained led him to an eating disorder in his 2016 book Zayn.
There's no doubt the success of the LBS is due, in part, to its simplicity—any snowboarder can turn, from the next-generation kids to the old farts.
The stalemate marked a sharp turn from the optimism the administration had conveyed over the course of the prior months as negotiating teams jetted between Beijing and Washington.
It's a dramatic turn from only a few days ago, when Republicans were bracing for a battle with Democrats over immigration reform and a liberal Supreme Court nominee.
If the president appoints Yellen to another term as the nation's top central banker, it will be a sharp turn from the president's prior remarks about the economist.
It's psychic whiplash to turn from these assignments to the baby's sleeping face koalaed against her chest, in a marsupial accessory recommended to her by the Old Moms.
Separately, scientists have designed an algorithm to track the activity of Islamic State sympathizers online, with the goal of predicting when groups will turn from talk to action.
Bank stocks are on pace for their best week of 2017, as the group rises by nearly 5 percent to turn from negative to positive on the year.
Diarrhea decreases the amount of time it takes for food to travel through your bowels, so that stool doesn't get a chance to turn from green to brown.
It takes a sharp left turn from its source material, opting for a spare and brutalist production design that bursts (literally) into blood and hellfire by the end.
The one nice thing about Trump is that he has prompted so many people to find their voice, and to turn from their revulsion to a higher alternative.
Watching him turn from a raw player and immensely shy teenager into a legitimate All-Star, an outspoken player, and an advocate for mental health has been remarkable.
But if there are Android users among the group, the chat bubbles turn from blue to green, meaning that the messages are being sent as traditional text messages.
Still via Wiki What sets her story apart is that Chihiro isn't forced to triumph over great evil and turn from a "sullen" creature to a good girl.
A quick stop on his walk to Marine One on the way out of Washington can, and often does, turn from one answer into more than a dozen.
But Eric Lascelles, chief economist at RBC Global Asset Management, questions if this can last, with a rapidly ageing population set to turn from taxpayers into pension takers.
Banking stocks are breaking out this month, but Miller Tabak's Matt Maley says one or two things need to happen for him to turn from cautious to bullish.
Like Avril, Rico's got a flair for anthemics, this charismatic way of tweaking little phrases so that they turn from casual boasts to fists-in-the-air epics.
A U-turn from Germany, devoted to balanced budgets since 2014 - the so-called black zero - would be a far bigger deal, and many remain sceptical it will materialise.
A U-turn from Germany, devoted to balanced budgets since 2014 - the so-called black zero - would be a far bigger deal, and many remain skeptical it will materialize.
Emily: The way Jeremy Strong lets the word "BUT..." hover as Kendall completely makes the turn from taking the fall to destroying his dad — we love to see it!
On Thursday afternoon, NASA posted a 360-degree Facebook feature captured on the ISS, allowing the user to twist and turn from a fixed vantage point in the ISS.
Should a writer wish to get a pair of heroes to turn from fighting crime to fighting each other, there are really only nine ways to go about it.
Nearly a quarter of mothers in care cases have previously lost a child, and sometimes several (in one instance, eight children were taken in turn from the same mother).
Brown says the fundamental problem is that the American political system — through the tax code, through monetary policy, through the turn from collective bargaining — has empowered corporations over workers.
"In those cases where there's no domestic violence history, we have a perpetrator who's more suicidal," she said, adding that it's here where demographics turn from informative to foreboding.
The fact that Snap's daily audience is already shrinking represents a rather dramatic turn from two years ago, when Snap added 21 million daily users in the same quarter.
Its climate policies represent a 180-degree turn from Obama's, including promising to exit the Paris climate agreement and rolling back nearly every climate policy from the previous administration.
According to the Levy Journal police blotter, Brown's Model S traveled beneath an 18-wheeler's trailer that was making a left turn from a highway intersection with no stoplight.
In Transit Before thoughts turn from swimsuits to parkas, ski resorts are putting their season passes on sale for early birds willing to spend long before the runs open.
Oil investors could "easily turn from sweet to sour" if OPEC was to fail to deliver a strong message of support for an extension to production cuts, Hansen said.
Four people with knowledge of the matter told The Daily Beast that Trump was entertaining the proposition, which would be a turn from his prior position on the matter.
Oh, not to mention top-of-the-line amenities at every turn, from the espresso and juicing machines down to the organic Egyptian cotton linens and Sonos stereo system.
So now J&K will turn from a state to a union territory, meaning India's central government in New Delhi will gain much more control over the area's affairs.
THEATER Duncan MacMillan's portrait of an actress and her addictions, vivified by a searing turn from Denise Gough, above, sobers up for the end of its run on Sunday.
America's turn from isolationism to foreign interventionism, often attributed to World War II, was the result of the Spanish-American War and the subsequent American conquest of the Philippines.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince and de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, suggested a year ago that it was time to turn from external pressure on Iran to internal pressure.
For Trump to potentially turn from friend to foe in a year would show that he — and not just his administration — wants to hold Russia accountable for its actions.
How did living things turn from dinky capsules of genetic material into the intelligent, complex organisms that do things like fart and type curse words into posts on the internet?
"Bidding for Whole Foods would be a 180-degree turn from what Wal-Mart's strategy has been for the past two to three years," said Edwards Jones analyst Brian Yarbrough.
"This is going to be an ongoing need, as efforts turn from immediate rescue to how do those people (displaced by the hurricane) keep their dogs and cats," Cammisa says.
This video takes a sharp left turn from that easy country vibe, but damn it's a nice song with that slow, warm feel that life needs from time to time.
Citi is forecasting earnings per share growth in the overall mining sector to turn from a fall of 53.1 percent in fiscal 2016 to growth of 14.8 percent in 2017.
The host is taking a complete turn from her past lip sync performances: She showed up as Mary Poppins last year and performed a rendition of Sia's "Chandelier" in 2015.
While I watched the map turn from red to blue, Xiomara was asleep in the room next to me; her ventilator, feeding tube, and emergency medical bags safely close by.
It looks like a surprisingly funny and zany superhero film, which will be a huge turn from the incredibly grim DC films like Man of Steel and Batman V. Superman.
It was last at $2452.60 "With a rate cut priced at 50%, markets are expecting at least a dovish turn from (ECB chief) Mario Draghi," ANZ said in a note.
"This apparent U-turn from the UK Government ... would leave Scottish businesses at significant economic disadvantage if they were implemented only in Northern Ireland," said Mike Russell, Scotland's Europe spokesman.
It was last at $2423.09 "With a rate cut priced at 21%, markets are expecting at least a dovish turn from (ECB chief) Mario Draghi," ANZ said in a note.
Last week's inverted yield curve took traders to increase their bets on the likelihood that the Fed will look at a rate cut – a U-turn from its current policy.
Weaker growth amid sluggish exports and a stagnant property market have allowed the BOK to contemplate stimulus again, which would mark a U-turn from its tightening cycle, economists say.
For Cruz, the cautious approach is a 180-degree turn from the 85033 healthcare debate, when his collaboration with rebellious House conservatives set in motion a 16-day government shutdown.
To turn from Thatcher to Cameron is not quite to see history repeating itself as farce, but there's an essential triviality about Cameron and his career, and now his book.
" Then, his fantasy quickly takes a turn from wanting to watch Nettie milk a cow to pretending that she is the cow and he's "pulling on [her] soft pink udders.
Cemig is controlled by Minas Gerais state, governed since January by a market-friendly party known as Novo, representing a political U-turn from its former leftist Workers Party administration.
It was last at $2422.06 "With a rate cut priced at 21%, markets are expecting at least a dovish turn from (ECB chief) Mario Draghi," ANZ said in a note.
Yes, plenty of Republicans have changed their tune about the president-elect in the last few weeks, but the turn from Trump's onetime top foe Mitt Romney is particularly stunning.
She'd thaw the ice block of menudo in her large metal cazuela, and it would slowly turn from solid, to a gross-looking gelatinous blob, to the evening's tasty dinner.
All it takes is a glimpse of the grass on nearby hills, which is starting to turn from winter-green to brittle gold, and everything starts to look like kindling.
Much of Monday's anxiety came after Saudi Arabia on Saturday slashed official crude selling prices for April in a sudden U-turn from previous attempts to support the oil market.
Others said that the supplement's success in influencing Iowa readers to turn from the Republican Party was debatable, and that the risk of drawing the president's ire was too high.
It's a dramatic turn from January when Senate Democrats, joined by a small band of Republicans, shut down the government for three days to try to force an immigration vote.
As we confront those things when reading the scriptures, we are taught that yes, we must turn from those things, but He will help us and forgive and heal us.
Times Insider Twenty years ago at The Times, the turn from 21999 to 25 was commemorated with Champagne, filet mignon, a jazz band — and more than a little Y230K anxiety.
Roxie slept in the tepee as Tim and I drank beer and watched the sky turn from a pale blue to a sherbet orange to an inky expanse of night.
The market is struggling to digest a rapid about-turn from the U.S. Federal Reserve on interest rates as economic growth disappoints globally and fears of a deflationary environment return.
His greatest achievement was "aligning the State Department with a Trump agenda, which was a 2000-degree turn from what they had been used to for eight years" under Obama.
Voices When my third child was born, I felt extraordinary joy watching him turn from blue to pink in my arms — me holding my breath as he took his first.
So people are kind of wondering at what point he made that turn––from wanting to care for people to then taking on the role of cleanser of the weak.
When I initially saw "409," I was gobsmacked by the way it felt as if it had been a planned story turn from the very earliest days of the show.
Stocks ripped higher on news that Powell would say in his speech to The Economic Club of New York that rates are "just below" neutral — a sharp turn from his Oct.
Every year, the home-decor trends turn from bright and tropical to moody and textured, which gives us an excuse to add a few new items to cozy up our apartments.
Asked who is best on terrorism and homeland security, respondents support Clinton 47 percent to 73 percent, a sharp turn from the June survey where Trump held a 2-point edge.
Asked who is best on terrorism and homeland security, respondents support Clinton 47 percent to 36 percent, a sharp turn from the June survey where Trump held a 2-point edge.
Instead of descending into romantic comedy clichés though, we soon find out that our protagonist's crush has a bubblegum lollipop for a head, and things take a gooey turn from there.
An empty waiting room populated by just three people takes a turn from weird to weirder, as a series of events results in a death, a birth, and a snack attack.
As and when the conflict comes to an end, international attention may turn from the current efforts to alleviate civilian suffering in Syria to bringing those responsible to justice, said Ellis.
This remix of "Lady"—the closing track on Citizenn's debut album, Human Interface, for Crosstown Rebels—takes a surprising turn from the roly-poly tech-house that is typically Allendes' specialty.
At the luncheon in San Diego, her telling of a story about an asthmatic 10-year-old girl took a sharp turn from anecdote to diagnosis, casually racing through medical specifications.
In a unanimous move that coincides with market expectations and demands, the central bank's policymaking Federal Open Market Committee took a sharp dovish turn from policy projections just three months earlier.
The Fed decided last week to hold interest rates steady and indicated that no more increases will be coming this year, in a sharp dovish turn from policy projections in December.
"In the last year, I've noticed — I think it's fair to say — an increasingly partisan turn from you," Carlson said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" when prefacing his first question to Eichenwald.
Yet her feelings for Mr. Yee turn from faked passion to something a lot like love (albeit the depraved variety), and they boil to the surface at the most catastrophic moment.
Its efforts to stage the world's biggest sporting event met trouble at every turn, from the Zika virus to polluted waters to budget cuts so deep that basic operations became strained.
Virtually every head in the room seemed to turn from Mr. Cruz to Mr. Trump, who was stone-faced and clearly angry as he egged on delegates by pumping his fist.
As she builds a case that the pleasure of women is of much lower priority than that of men, Treyger's set takes a sharp turn from the personal to the political.
The word "apartheid" will become increasingly inescapable as a small but growing number of Palestinians turn from fighting for independence to demanding equal rights in the system they are living under.
"But there is a lot of work to do and if they don't do it well, the V.A. could turn from a success story into a horror story for the administration."
But when you are regularly treated as less than because of your societal status, self-deprecation can turn from an easy punchline into a toxic soup of identity politics and degradation.
Many of the reviewers — both professional and amateur — have expressed disappointment with Mr. Zhang, lamenting his turn from art house hits like "Raise the Red Lantern" to blatantly commercial, popcorn movies.
The intelligent road studs will light up when traffic lights turn from red to green, enabling drivers to see which lane they should follow, the agency said in an announcement Tuesday.
After a wave of scandals, the world's largest social network will prioritize private, encrypted communication in small groups, a sharp turn from the sort of public sharing it was built on.
The stakes are high for Buttigieg, as the primary calendar will then turn from predominantly white states to more racially diverse states, where he has struggled to connect with voters of color.
TURKISH LIRA DIPS The tepid moves in the latest month follow a strong showing in June for emerging markets on hopes of a dovish turn from major central banks around the world.
Jaime Lannister, introduced to readers and viewers as an incestuous kingslayer who throws a boy out the window, appears troubled by his sister Cersei's turn from mere monster into monster of history.
For Mack, it is a 180-degree turn from recent months where he fell out of the rotation and then suffered a sprained ankle, complicating his efforts to return to the lineup.
"Yeboah's a very charming gorilla and is having to quickly turn from a boy into man now he's met our more experienced female gorillas," Zookeeper Daniel Simmonds told The Telegraph in 2010.
After getting a three-chair turn from Miley Cyrus, Shelton and Jennifer Hudson during the blind auditions, she picked Cyrus because she said she has always been a fan of the star.
The rapport between the two leaders marks a 180-degree turn from their relationship last year when Trump dubbed Kim "little rocket man" in reference to North Korea's nuclear and missile tests.
Pepe the Frog is dead, killed off by his own creator after he watched Pepe turn from a wholesome meme into a symbol co-opted by neo-Nazis for the alt-right.
Its efforts to stage the world's biggest sporting event have met trouble at every turn, from the Zika virus to polluted waters to budget cuts so deep that basic operations became strained.
The Newcastle United striker took Tadic's pass in his stride and rifled in a spectacular shot on the turn from 18 meters, silencing a vociferous home crowd in the Boris Paichadze Arena.
It might have seemed a wild departure to turn from this formidable partita to Schumann's "Papillons," an early, playful suite evocative of a masked ball, full of fanciful dances and quirky bits.
That Clinton would participate in electoral recounts is a 21625 degree turn from her attacks on Trump for saying in the final presidential debate that he may not accept the electoral results.
He's best known here for his unsettling, shrewdly class-conscious drama "Burning," which centers on an uneasy triangle — featuring a revelatory turn from the American actor Steven Yeun — that ends in catastrophe.
BODALLA, Australia — Crews battling Australia's wildfires said Sunday that they have been able to turn from defense to offense for the first time in weeks thanks to a break in the weather.
Lurking behind the controversies over DACA, "sanctuary cities," asylum and citizenship, are a set of constitutional values on which those cases turnfrom individual rights to separation of powers to state autonomy.
In "My U-Turn From Isolation to Intimacy," single mother Michelle Fiordaliso examines the poignant dissolution of emotional intimacy in her life as her teenage son grows up and away from her.
But Joker offers one explanation, and it is by all appearances a compelling one — anchored by an eccentric performance from Joaquin Phoenix and a surprisingly dramatic turn from The Hangover director Todd Phillips.
Major central banks have taken a U-turn from previously hawkish policy on the back of slow growth, low inflation and political uncertainty, leading investors to steer clear of risky and volatile assets.
"It was nice that it wasn't just them being friends because that doesn't really make sense," Stevens said about Janestripe's late-in-the-season turn from platonic pals to a true romantic possibility.
In the film's prologue, Adrian makes his heel turn from salvage biz operator to crook when the cleanup he has a contract for gets snatched away from him by a new government initiative.
We celebrate the new Making the turn from automaker to "mobility supplier" isn't easy, considering that much of the innovative momentum in the industry is coming from outside traditional automotive centers like Detroit.
To turn from the manuscript of "Faun" to a copy of Mallarmé's poem, and then to see on the walls a Whistler seascape and Hokusai's "Great Wave," was to feel Debussy's synesthetic kick.
The snowball rolls and rolls and rolls and all of a sudden it's huge and we turn from horse and buggies to cars in a matter of, what, 10 years or 15 years.
It also yielded a picture of a more sophisticated White House political operation that has made a 180-degree turn from where it was during Roy Moore's disastrous Alabama Senate race last year.
For homeowners who lack the visual discernment to appreciate the way their Mizzled kitchen cabinets turn from gray to green between sunrise and sunset, reassurance can be found in the product's premium price.
The focus on the moon marks an expected turn from the priorities of the Obama administration, which had downplayed the moon and instructed NASA to instead aim for an asteroid and then Mars.
Season 1 followed the mind games between the con man and the gambler; Season 2, which streams Friday, focuses more on Pete's family, including a memorable turn from the character actress Margo Martindale.
It's a dramatic turn from his Philadelphia days, when Iguodala — as covered in the book — endured "most hated athlete in town" status for falling short of true franchise-player branding as Iverson's successor.
In his monologue above following the third Democratic debate on Thursday, The Late Show host takes shots at each candidate in turnfrom Andrew Yang's contradictory opening remarks to Joe Biden's latest gaffes.
People have short memories, of course, and as soon as there is another recession, the focus of Californians and their leaders is bound to turn from the strains of growth to creating jobs.
"Conditions must be far worse than what is apparent in the public data," Deutsche Bank banking analyst Matthew Wilson said in a note, which called the proposal "an about-turn from APRA's previous stance".
Taking a left-turn from their typical animation style, the pokémon in Quest have been transformed into cube versions of themselves and inhabit a brightly colored — also 90-degree angled — terrain called Tumblecube Island.
If the world is making a decisive turn from the goal of everyone owning cars to the goal of everyone being able to access mobility when needed, China is well ahead (see chart 4).
What I don't understand is why there is that gap and how he can turn from a mild-mannered taxi driver taking young vulnerable women home, and on other occasions turn into a killer.
Kellyanne Conway, a senior White House adviser, said on ABC's "This Week" that the focus should turn from Kavanaugh's combative testimony and toward his 12 years as a respected appeals court judge in Washington.
Trump's rhetoric on Tuesday marked a sharp turn from prior days, when he touted a truce reached during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 summit over the weekend.
It's a 180-degree turn from the role the United States played in helping bring the climate pact into being, and it's happening at a time when global cooperation may be faltering, analysts said.
It's a welcome exploration of the long-ranging costs of 9/11, even if his back story won't surprise even the youngest readers, and his sudden turn from nonverbal to hyperarticulate may ring false.
Critic score: 72%Audience score: 85%Netflix description: "Wayward Prince Hal must turn from carouser to warrior king as he faces hostilities from inside and outside the castle walls in the battle for England."
If the discounts with Gazprom are finalised, the pipe producers will try to reduce costs to protect their margins, analysts say, with the specialists likely to seek discounts in turn from their steel suppliers.
Scholz GartenThere's not much around the area: mostly drab, state government buildings that turn from comatose to dead after 5 PM. But maybe go, if only because it's both an Austin and literary landmark.
At first, the bomber headed toward one of the entrances to the shrine, the authorities said, but then he took a turn from a small side street and walked up to the police van.
Taneja's very busy book, in contrast, leaves little room for the reader to experience the strange, shifting identifications the original play makes possible, the way we can turn from pitying Lear to loathing him.
"In the case of an annular eclipse, it's an unusual thing to see the sun turn from bright disk to a ring, and to know that the moon is going across it," he said.
Arrival may seem like a sharp turn from Villeneuve's more harrowing work, like Sicario and Prisoners, but talking to the director in person it's easy to understand how the two halves of his career merge.
The protesters shouted "Everybody hates the police" and "anti, anti anti-capitalists" as the mood took a darker turn from peaceful protests earlier in the day in an authorised march on the French-Spanish border.
The protesters shouted "Everybody hates the police" and "anti, anti anti-capitalists" as the mood took a darker turn from peaceful protests earlier in the day in an authorized march on the French-Spanish border.
And while reporter Nia-Malika Henderson (correctly) pointed out that no woman could do this, political analyst Nate Silver is also correct that nobody seems to be receiving this turn from O'Rourke with particular warmth.
Waymo reportedly has had some trouble in the past with unprotected left-hand turns, and the extra seconds it took to make the turn from North Alma School Road into the parking lot confirms it.
Cartelli auditioned not one, but two times — once in New York and then in L.A. — before taking the stage in front of the judges and getting a four-chair turn from during the blind auditions.
Then, for the decidedly more punishing section of our playlist, ruin your ears with some new Peder Mannerfelt on Trilogy Tapes and a genuinely brilliant turn from Perc and Randomer in the shape of "Breezeblock".
Not only did it open with a moving gospel performance, but it followed that up with a turn from hometown superstars Boyz II Men, who sang the hit "Motownphilly" from their 22016 debut album Cooleyhighharmony.
Rubio's remarks on Wednesday were a sharp turn from comments he made over the weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference, when he defended his sometimes racy attacks in an interview with CNN's Dana Bash.
"I think the focus will turn from the Fed to the ECB in the next few weeks, and what they will do in the September 8 meeting," said Antoine Bouvet, rates strategist at Mizuho International.
With weeks still to go until Halloween, many retailers have already made plans ahead of the all-important Black Friday — a day to hypothetically turn from unprofitable, in the red, to profitable, in the black.
The new dynamic between the president and his defense secretary is a dramatic turn from what was by all accounts a strong relationship between the two men when Mr. Trump first entered the White House.
But it was an astonishing U-turn from just a few years ago, when the conventional wisdom was that Disney was really ESPN, and that its theme parks, movies and other assets were nice complements.
Though the incident caused no deaths, it led to public demand to turn from nuclear power to fossil fuels whose impact on air quality, alone, is thought to cause thousands of premature deaths every year.
Watch Michael (in Mr. Shamos's astonishing performance), and Holly (in a tough and comic turn from Ms. Walsh) play siblings who tear each other apart, then make the same wavering gesture to end the quarrel.
When I was in the backseat of the self-driving Uber, our driver had to take over when a truck was making a right-hand turn from a left lane, as you can see above.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1895, after deciding to turn from a career in academic law to art-making, Wassily Kandinsky was working as the artistic director of a print shop in Moscow.
But today, things have, er, taken a turnfrom fence jumping to a brutal 45-minute breakup scene in which you, the Bachelor, choose the other woman, things are different on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
During a recent interview with The Verge, co-creator and co-game director Raoul Barbet and lead producer Luc Bagadhoust explained how their series took a turn from teen problems to a more politically charged stage.
One of the first women to fly the Navy's F/A-18 Hornet in the 1980s, Shults recounts meeting opposition at every turn from male pilots and senior officers who were convinced that she didn't belong.
Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor and celebrity attorney, banged a hard right turn from establishment Democratic Party politics toward Trumpian apologia late in 2017, for reasons that seem to boil down to his own personal unpleasantness.
Notwithstanding a lively turn from Charles Dance as a chatty brain-tumor sufferer and a perfect Charlotte Rampling as a tranquil guide to oblivion, "Euphoria" gives up the ghost well before either of its unhappy heroines.
In the months leading up to my move, I witnessed the image of the country turn from one of partying, tiny bikinis, caipirinhas, and samba to one of political coups, violence, mosquito-borne diseases, and economic collapse.
He thinks it has something to do with his money, and in a bizarre turn from paranoid to sexual, he asks Billy to tell him just how much she likes money and what she spends it on.
Still, Trump's move isn't a complete 180 degree turn from his previous stance: He still reportedly wants to pass an Obamacare replacement this legislative session, and warned senators that they risked losing their seats if they didn't.
On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he considers the central bank's benchmark interest rate to be near a neutral level, an apparent turn from his earlier remarks that it was a long way from neutral.
Weaker growth amid sluggish exports and a stagnant property market have allowed the BOK to contemplate stimulus again, which would mark a U-turn from its tightening cycle that began at the end of 2017, economists say.
Lochte, whose turn from lovable goofball to international criminal was as well-executed a move as any he's made off a swimming pool wall, hopes to recapture America's heart with his appearance on Dancing With the Stars.
But as more investors warm to the prospect that oil has left behind a durable bottom, a new question arises: At what oil price would the rally in crude prices turn from positive to negative for stocks?
But here's the realization that turned me turn from cynic to enthusiastic rube in the hours since the bout was announced and hypothetical bullshit became unavoidable reality: the punches thrown are incidental to the pop culture moment.
The Coachella outing comes just days after Manziel's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN's Adam Schefter that he would drop the 23-year-old as a client if he didn't turn from his partying ways and seek help.
While until recently markets were expecting a hawkish turn from the region's central banks as policymakers dealt with persisting domestic inflationary pressures amid slowing growth, many see rate cuts coming down the line amid the coronavirus outbreak.
" And there is a benefit, she said, "If you even hold the doors open for a limited time, the amount of delays turn from seconds to minutes as the delay goes farther and farther down the line.
After explaining to their foreman using broken Spanish and hand signals that I was actually from far north of Texas – Philadelphia – the conversation took a welcome turn, from killing me to pulling me out of the creek.
It's harder to breathe in the humid north, up there so close to Brazil and Paraguay, the rushing river guarded by mosquito sentinels and a sky that can turn from limpid blue to stormy black in minutes.
There's a notable turn from the saxophonist Wayne Shorter, whose work over the previous 10 years (with Miles Davis, Weather Report and his own ensembles) helped pave the way for this kind of grooving jazz-rock experimentation.
Many proceeded to central Paris, where protests continued by the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, that enduring symbol of France's turn from monarchy to empire to republic, to empire again, and eventually to today's Fifth Republic.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral", an about-turn from an upgrade in December.
MSCI's benchmark emerging equities index rose 0.3 percent, but was set to end the week up just 0.2 percent after new protectionist threats from the United States and an about-turn from Trump on North Korea knocked sentiment.
Now that the software was available on the biggest operating system in the world, the iPod was able to turn from a Mac-specific accessory into a music player that pretty much anyone with a computer could own.
Why it matters: This is a sharp turn from Harris' stance yesterday when he demanded that the election results be certified immediately with him as the victor over Democrat Dan McCready, who officially pulled his concession on Thursday.
Among his classmates at the League were Alexander Calder and Adolph Gottlieb; later he became friends with David Smith and introduced him to the sculpture of Julio González, which inspired Smith to turn from painting to welded metal.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral," an about-turn from his upgrade in December.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral", an about-turn from his upgrade in December.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral," an about-turn from an upgrade in December.
It's a dramatic u-turn from less than two weeks ago when both Republican and Democratic senators viewed Kavanaugh's confirmation as inevitable and red-state Democrats under heavy pressure to support Trump's nominee months before the midterm election.
Turkey wasted no time in moving troops to key points on its border with Syria Tuesday, in an apparent attempt to mitigate any u-turn from the White House over the US withdrawal of troops from the country.
A slowing global economy and increasing strain on businesses from the U.S.-china trade war are tilting other central banks in Asia, from Japan to Australia, towards monetary easing in a striking 180 degree turn from last year.
The names being floated may reflect the President-elect's predilection for leaders with a "tough guy" profile, but they also mark a 180-degree turn from some of the insults he leveled at military figures during the campaign.
Mr. Adams has written some of the most sophisticated and stirring choral music in modern opera; here, he most often saves it for new settings of old folk songs that take a chilling turn from boisterous to sinister.
It was not clear if the man was hurt, but that moment epitomized how the patience of passengers is tested at every turn, from malfunctioning ticket kiosks to painfully slow lines at security to cramped seats in coach.
It's an achingly moving performance that's shrewdly balanced by a small, heart-heavy turn from Richard Schiff as Anthony's lawyer, an anti-death row activist whose sagging affect suggests that he's spent a lifetime fighting a losing battle.
Expectations of a decisive shift have been heightened by reports that more than 5,000 U.S. troops may be withdrawn from Afghanistan, in an abrupt about-turn from the previous U.S. strategy of stepping up military pressure on the insurgents.
Meanwhile, the MSCI index of emerging market currencies slumped 0.7% to record its worst day since August as the dollar gained favor from strong U.S. economic data and a dovish turn from many developing world central banks hurt currencies.
Nahko has released "Dragonfly" as the lead single off his debut solo album, My Name is Bear, and now PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the acoustic ballad's music video—which features a star turn from Paris Jackson.
If everyone has a preordained destiny — a theme Game of Thrones has maintained since the beginning — the episode served as a bracing reminder that life can always take a sharp turn from what you thought was the designated path.
Codi's love for booze, BBQ and all things 'Merica seems takes a turn from fun-loving when he attacks Nilsa after the gang's latest night out, claiming she's only calling her ex so he can buy her more implants.
But while eating Tide Pods appears to have started as a silly meme — which now has its own long and rich history — once YouTubers got hold of it, well, things started to turn from funny fantasy to toxic reality.
But the policymaking Federal Open Market Committee decided last week in a unanimous decision to hold them steady, indicating that it's likely that no more increases will come this year in a sharp dovish turn from projections in December.
While the total reduction will be small — $50 billion a month after one year — the process is significant as it marks a turn from the ultra-loose policy the Fed has followed since beginning to cut rates in 2007.
The low-drama Senate floor debate marks a stark U-turn from the intense GOP feuding over a mammoth defense policy bill, where Republicans blocked each others' amendments and sniped at each other during a closed-door policy lunch.
On a conference call with analysts, Casey said the company is starting to turn from "remediation" efforts to build back trust with investors, bank lenders and other partners that had taken a step back from doing business with LendingClub.
Many taxi drivers have abandoned yellow cabs for ride-hailing apps in recent years, leaving cars idle in garages — a sharp turn from the days when those garages kept waiting lists because they had more potential drivers than cars.
As Mexico's government provides much of the financing, this means the cartels are feeding from the federal pot — and in turn from the United States, which provides the Mexican government with about $300 million a year in drug-war aid.
Here, he manages to nail the turn from disbelief to contemplating filicide without making it too overtly goofy, which is imperative, given that Lucas and his mother Samantha (Evangeline Lilly) function more as props for the story than full characters.
The three principal women were Angela Vallone, fetching as Calisto; Samantha Hankey, essentially doing double duty as Diana and Giove's fake Diana; and Julia Wolcott, whose Giunone could turn from strong and vindictive to melting and back in an instant.
It's a pretty heavy u-turn from Chris' usual Happy Bachelor Couples propaganda, but I suppose he only gets so many chances to be right when he promises a season is going to be the Most Dramatic (™) one yet.
Net selling by foreign investors from January through May was roughly 225 trillion yen ($42.07 billion) in Japanese cash equities, according to exchange data, a stark turn from net purchases of about 2.83 trillion yen in the same period last year.
Net selling by foreign investors from January through May was roughly 20.1 trillion yen ($21 billion) in Japanese cash equities, according to exchange data, a stark turn from net purchases of about 2275.16 trillion yen in the same period last year.
The low-drama Senate floor debate marks a stark U-turn from the intense GOP feuding over a mammoth defense policy bill… Lawmakers have until the end of September to fund the government and avoid the third shutdown of the year.
Let&aposs get reaction to this leftward turn from my first guest tonight Reagan administration member, what was it, you were Associate White House political director, I&aposm sorry Jeff, I should have known that off the top of my head.
"You are going to need some stronger top line growth looking out beyond this turn from negative to positive in earnings because valuation is stretched enough that I think earnings need to do more of the heavy lifting," Sonders noted.
"This week could give a strong indication of whether the dramatic dovish turn from global central banks, and in particular the Fed, over the last few months has been enough to change the global growth dynamic," he said in a note.
When a New York, newly-in-love couple manage to buy their rental property, the racoons that came with it swiftly turn from being endearing to being an "infestation", as the couple experience the diminishing, rather than empowering, effects of responsibility.
Possibly her best musical turn from the show was her cover of the late Tom Petty's song 'Wildflowers,' which she chose in memory of the singer because it's "hopeful rather than mourning," and appropriate for the current climate in America.
Once boasting economic growth averaging 20113 percent annually, Jordan's fortunes took a sharp downward turn from 22011 onward as the global financial crisis, then the Arab Spring fallout, and border closures with vital trade partners Syria and Iraq crippled economic activity.
"The expectation evangelicals have is of a radical change, a 180-degree turn from the life of sin to following Christ," said Kedron Bardwell, a political science professor at Simpson College in Iowa, who is the son of an evangelical pastor.
U-TURN FROM RECESSION A report that Germany would be prepared to ditch its balanced budget rule and take on new debt to counter a possible recession also helped the banks break a 5-day losing streak and rise 1.6%.
On an errand to buy hydrogen peroxide to clean the bathroom grout, I sprang over a pool of melted snow—and rocketed to the far sidewalk, passing in front of a car that was making a turn from York Avenue.
Joel Kinnaman, looking far more cleanly handsome than he did in AMC's "The Killing," portrays him with an undercurrent of soldier-boy steeliness that feels like it could turn from all-American dad to American sniper in a flash, if provoked.
Last year, the rapper also known as ScootaUpNext promised that he'd be taking a turn from the series to release Live from the A, a project that would encompass everyday life on his native West Baltimore strip, Pennsylvania Avenue a.k.a.
Awkward as only a liberal dramedy can be, The Kids Are All Right features spotless performances by a veteran ensemble, including a breakout turn from Mia Wasikowska as the curious daughter determined to form a fledgling relationship with her biological dad.
And the director Ken Marino, whose career breakout was in the comedy troupe the State, drops in some funny absurdist touches, including a droll turn from Tig Notaro as a pet therapist and Phoebe Neidhardt as an oversharing TV weatherperson.
There&aposs lights and signs and gift shops and alcohol and scantily-clad women (and random men touching them while walking by) everywhere you turn, from the second you arrive in the airport to the moment you enter your hotel.
While the strikes are the longest running in decades, they have failed to paralyse France in the way achieved by a wave of industrial action in 1995 that forced a government u-turn from which the prime minister never recovered.
The pick marked a 180-degree turn from the White House's earlier attempts to install a seasoned Republican strategist in the communications director post and was a tacit acknowledgment that wooing such a candidate was likely not in the cards.
The discrepancy can feel haunting at moments, even sinister, but then you turn from a quiet cobblestone street onto a Baroque boulevard and catch a cowing view that has the same effect today that it was meant to have centuries ago.
She ended up making great films in California, including the short "Black Panthers," for which she interviewed Kathleen Cleaver and the imprisoned Huey P. Newton, and the feature "Lions Love (…and Lies)," with a turn from the director Shirley Clarke.
"The Iranian regime has a choice: it can either do a 22-degree turn from its outlaw course of action and act like a normal country, or it can see its economy crumble," U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters.
It's a stark turn from 1991, when Israel airlifted 14,500 Ethiopian Jews from Ethiopia within 36 hours so they could live in the tiny Middle Eastern country and escape the war that was roiling the African country at the time.
And given all the interest last year in products like the Microsoft HoloLens, we could see more of a push to turn from purely professional products to ones with more mass-consumer appeal — even if they won't actually come to market for years.
I have zero interest in watching more Negan — his turn from Hannibal Lecter to whimpering man-child in "What Comes Next" was so quick and unmotivated that I nearly got whiplash — so I guess that leaves it to new characters and new complications.
Travelers who have found occasion to turn from the web to an agent include Alyne Ellis, a writer and radio producer from Washington D.C. who was planning a trip to Rome, Venice, and Croatia with her husband, who had never been to Europe.
His comments prompted markets to price in a more than 50 percent chance of a rate hike at the central bank's next meeting on July 12, a dramatic turn from less than two weeks ago when barely anyone had bet on a tightening.
The more bullish mood marks an about-turn from the "risk off" mode that has dominated investor sentiment for the last two months, a switch the bank attributed to a combination of "okay macro data", resilient oil and a rally in financials.
"There has been a sharp turn from the direction the Obama administration was going into in terms of access to sexual and reproductive health care services," said Alina Salganicoff, vice president and director of women's health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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The strong language from minister Kerenga Kua marked an about-turn from a statement 10 days earlier, when he announced the new government would stand by the gas deal agreed by the previous government with Total in April, with some minor changes.
His tirades may also have gotten Kim's attention -- though the North's status as an effective nuclear power following a flurry of nuclear and missile tests may have more to do with the North Korean leader's U-turn -- from a position of strength.
Plans to open waste disposal facilities near populated areas have sparked protests in places, while the case of a journalist wrongly accused of drugs charges triggered a protest in Moscow this month and a rare and swift U-turn from the authorities.
Taken altogether — along with a turn from Bobby Cannavale that takes full advantage of how domineering Cannavale can be, as well as how unexpectedly tender — these pieces form a whole that's unshakeable even when the thread of the plot starts to fray.
Coming into office, President Donald Trump promised to deregulate the energy industry and assert U.S. oil independence - a sharp turn from an Obama administration that, while placing sanctions on Iran's oil exports, largely built its energy policy around renewables and reducing emissions.
Because the assumption is that the cleared trees would decompose anyway, companies like Drax only have to count the carbon needed to turn from waste wood into fuel — gasoline for chainsaws, diesel for shipping — not the actual carbon that leaves their smokestacks.
Spike Lee's BlackKklansman did very well, scoring nods for best ensemble, Adam Driver and newcomer John David Washington, who scored a best actor nomination shortly after his Golden Globe nod over a high profile turn from Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong in First Man.
Their turn from activism to electoral politics mirrors a tradition as old as the fight for civil rights, with the likes of John Lewis, Chokwe Lumumba, Shirley Chisholm, Barbara Jordan and Ron Dellums winning elections for public office partly because of their work as activists.
Seeing the potential to make more efficient use of its wood, however, companies that have traditionally put relatively little money into research are now stepping up spending on innovation, aiming to diversify further as more readers turn from newsprint and magazines to glowing screens.
But there&aposs also a recognition that optimism at what might be a once-in-a-generation chance for peace must be tempered with a clear-eyed acknowledgement at what North Korea is aiming to get out of its turn from provocation to diplomacy.
If the overt message of Teeth is that jerks get their dicks—genital piercings and all—eaten by dogs, the secondary message is that men will try and obstruct your vagina dentata film at every turn, from the pitching stage to production and post-production.
Sanders has accused the DNC chairwoman of tipping the scales in favor of Clinton at every turn, from the debate schedule to briefly shutting off his campaign's access to voter files, and most recently for blaming him for unrest at the Nevada Democratic state convention.
But ever since the end of season one — which more or less followed the events of the Tom Perrotta novel that inspired it — The Leftovers has only gotten stranger and more fantastical, taking a deliberate sharp turn from the show it was in the beginning.
In his 1985 book, "…The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age," the University of Pennsylvania historian Walter McDougall argued that the turn from Eisenhower to Kennedy, in the aftermath of Sputnik, altered the very nature of the Cold War.
The Army started out fiscal year 2018 with an ambitious task: To bring in 80,000 new active duty soldiers, about 11,193 more than they netted the previous year, when the service made a 180-degree turn from a drawdown to a sharp build-up.
We think of 9/11 as part of our modern world—it was, in many ways, the hinge upon which many of the forces of today turn, from Donald Trump's xenophobia to the instability in the Middle East to the forever war in Afghanistan.
The headline — and the accompanying article, which is always the same save for some minor details to reflect the latest location and the number of victims — has, with each use, seemed to turn from cheeky political commentary on gun control into a reverberation of despair.
The announcement is a sharp turn from Mr. Trump's posture several weeks ago, when the president — angry over China's retaliatory tariffs — demanded that American companies stop doing business with China and threatened to tax every toy, shoe and computer from Beijing before the year's end.
The pick marked a 180-degree turn from the White House's earlier attempts to install a seasoned Republican strategist in the communications director post and was a tacit acknowledgment that wooing such a candidate was likely not in the cards, and, perhaps, simply foolhardy.
TORONTO, June 29 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell sharply in a broad retreat on Thursday, pushed down by losses among resource and industrial stocks and with interest-rate sensitive telecom stocks weighing after a hawkish turn from the Bank of Canada this week.
Chao confirmed as transportation secretary The focus on the foreign investment in the funds tied to Mnuchin is a turn from the confirmation hearing itself, where Democrats repeatedly tried to pin down Mnuchin on whether his use of offshore entities was done for tax avoidance purposes.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, celebrated in the West for championing democracy and helping end the Cold War, sees little chance Russia will turn from czarist-reminiscent, strongman government anytime in coming decades, the U.S. author of a new biography said on Monday.
In their journey, we witness five innocent young men of color who were met with injustice at every turnfrom coerced confessions to unjust incarceration to public calls for their execution by the man who would go on to be the President of the United States.
The more impressive parts are when the visuals can stand on their own without the Disney songs, like the earth-shaking avalanche of wildebeests in the stampede scene, or how terrifying it is when Shenzi the hyena's jaws turn from smile into a meat-shearing grin.
"The bigger-picture driver for these movements you are seeing in emerging market currencies at least over the past two weeks, are signs of a more hawkish turn from central banks – including the ECB, Fed and the Bank of England," UniCredit EM FX analyst Kiran Kowshik said.
If you slice it open and let it come to room temperature, you can watch the texture of the insides turn from cream cheese to soft butter to a full-on puddle, seeping out of its fuzzy rind like the incredible Alex Mack oozing through a doorway.
Doe tried for years to get legitimate gender confirmation surgeries but "[w]hether it be the loss of insurance, or changes in the law, I have been stopped at every single turn from completing my transition" so she decided to seek the unsanctioned surgery, she wrote.
"The bigger-picture driver for these movements you are seeing in emerging market currencies, at least over the past two weeks, are signs of a more hawkish turn from central banks – including the ECB, Fed and the Bank of England," UniCredit EM FX analyst Kiran Kowshik said.
Smart highways have the opportunity to turn from serving a singular purpose in being the backbone of various countries' transportation systems to providing additional value added through the generation of power, safety feature implementation and the gathering of key data points for both drivers and transportation administrators.
Here's al-Gharbi: If he really wanted to get a sense of the prevalence of these incidents, Beauchamp could then turn from FSP to other prominent free speech organizations that do work on campus, such as PEN America, or the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE).
In what would be a big deal for markets though, investors are also hoping Germany will also make a U-turn from its devotion to balanced budgets and embark on a spending spree to boost Europe's largest economy, rather than just relying on central bank policy.
For three weeks that summer I sat in a small room at a table with a voice monitor, a black metal box with a light that would turn from green to red if I made a hard onset, forcing air out of my mouth too quickly.
Höcke came under fire after he said that Germans "are the only people in the world that have planted a monument of shame in the heart of their capital," adding that the nation needs to make a "24 degree turn" from how it remembers its Nazi past.
"We've done a 180-degree turn from this philosophy in place 10 years ago, where [mall owners] put in a food court, but shoppers were there primarily to shop, and the food court was just an amenity for refueling," said Garrick Brown, a retail real estate analyst for Cushman.
"But there was one of the dancers sleeping in his car waiting for the club to open, and I just felt a darkness that it was about to turn from a funny anecdote that I could tell on The Graham Norton Show one day to me being that guy."
Just as every man from the ninety-seven pound weakling to the great Randy Couture can be turned foetal if he is hit hard enough in the body at the right time, almost any smothering fighter can turn from a brawler to just a bully in a moment.
Esperanza Spalding – Emily's D+Evolution As a former star on the New York City jazz circuit who crossed over to a broader audience, Harry might see a little of himself in Esperanza Spalding's excellent new album, which takes a turn from her jazz roots into more experimental rock.
I'm glad that a period that saw me turn from an angsty teenager into something approaching a mature adult was catalogued (almost without any effort from me) and I'm glad that an online network existed that eased me into the rapidly forming friendship groups of my early university life.
After getting a four-chair-turn from the coaches for his performance of Rascal Flatts' "Bless the Broken Road" during the Blind Auditions in October, the 22-year-old Alabama native also got high praise from the band composed of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney.
As London plays host to the next big event on the FinTech social calendar this week, the Innovate Finance Global Summit , it's plausible that the debate will turn from FinTech: Friend vs Foe to the big banks; toward Brexit: are we better together in the race to innovate?
If negotiators are able to hold an agreement together it would mark a dramatic U-turn from earlier Monday, when both sides were still divided on two key issues: funding for physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border and a snag on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention beds.
"The government has failed to rationally explain its 180 degree turn from determining that Zimbabwe is incapable of managing elephant hunting sustainably, to proclaiming open season on elephants and lions in Zimbabwe, a top destination for American trophy hunters due to lax regulations exacerbated by rampant corruption," they wrote.
An ambitious, well-executed premise, a fabulous turn from Cho — who's onscreen nearly the entire time — and a compelling, extremely timely meditation on the role of the internet in our lives are all positives that are nearly upended by the movie's weak plot and over-the-top resolution.
This premiere is a perfect encapsulation of that tone: There's Rory and Lorelai frolicking through the town square and then bickering while "Those Lazy Crazy Hazy Days" drones in the background; and there's the turn from that warm, sun-drenched festival to Lorelai crying quietly in Luke's diner. 65.
The chaotic day was a U-turn from earlier this week when the administration applied new sanctions on Turkey in an effort to combat fierce criticism from Capitol Hill and when Republicans were dialing back their furor in an effort to get on the same page as Trump.
It is disquieting to turn from these books about the early United States to one about our own century's war in Afghanistan only to find some of the same flaws from the past, like the attempt to impose capitalist liberal democracy on people long accustomed to very different ways.
"In their journey, we witness five innocent young men of color who were met with injustice at every turnfrom coerced confessions to unjust incarceration to public calls for their execution by the man who would go on to be the president of the United States," she said.
When you turn from Water Street onto Washington Street and the bridge suddenly rises up, it's an arresting, pulse-quickening sight, like the scene in sci-fi movies where you first glimpse a little — just a little — of the huge monster or alien as it scuttles between buildings.
This complication seems to be the point, as Lockne and Målingen turn from two separate characters into a single one, a work of reduction that brings two distinct entities with thoughts and feelings of their own into one body that seemingly gets passed between or doubly inhabited by both.
You can watch the scene turn from rustic setting to saint in this video from the National Gallery of Art: Saint Francis of Paola, notably, was known for his miracles, including prophecy and, as a devout vegan, bringing animals back to life who had been slaughtered for meat.
The Trumps' arrival also got a head turn from former president Bill Clinton, but Hillary Clinton, Trump's rival in the 2016 presidential campaign and a even still recipient of many Trump's attacks, threw a little side-eye and what looks like a nod at Melania then completely ignored the Donald.
Some lawmakers expressed new optimism Friday evening about getting a deal, a U-turn from Friday morning when Trump took to Twitter to blame Democrats for a partial shutdown and Schumer fired back that the president could throw a "temper tantrum" but would "own" a partial closing of the government.
Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow are fantastic as the aimless but lovable Romy and Michelle (respectively), who want to impress their high school classmates for their 10th reunion, but the cast is packed with familiar faces like Alan Cumming, Janeane Garofalo, and even a brief and mysterious turn from Justin Theroux.
" The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote: "The left's un­expected de­feat in the high-stakes and rel­a­tively high-turnout elec­tion is a no­table turn from the last two years in the bellwether state … Perhaps the emerging radicalism on the left is causing voters to think twice about returning them to power.
After examination of the pigments of the famous painting in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, researchers concluded that one of two chrome yellow pigments he used is sensitive to light and has a tendency to turn from very pale yellow to an almost olive green or ocher over time.
Experts are now calling dramatically lower crude prices as major OPEC and non-OPEC producers ready for an all-out price war after failing to reach an output cut agreement Friday, in a sudden U-turn from previous attempts to support the oil market as the new coronavirus hammers global demand.
The classic Cadillacs that delivered guests to the party — as well as the primary-colored arrangements on the dinner table, created by floral designer Sophia Moreno-Bunge — matched both the collection and the prevailing midcentury feel of Hansford's new hillside home, a total 180-degree turn from her former urban life.
"While the smaller tariff rollback is slightly negative relative to our expectations, we note that the most important aspect of the agreement—assuming it is finalized—is that U.S. tariffs are now set to decrease, marking a sharp turn from the U.S. stance over the last two years," the economists noted.
And it would all mean a 180-degree turn from the asymmetric balance between the public and private sectors that's made it possible for him to hand out $10 billion on a whim, or for Bloomberg to spend $7 million a day attempting to buy his way into the White House.
The movement that coalesced behind Sanders began with a similar diagnosis, but it took a sharp turn from there, offering a very different treatment -- advocating for new social spending, with a particular focus on health care, and a broader emphasis on imposing new democratic control on institutions and industries drifting toward privatization.
Suspending the expedited H1B visa process and delaying the international entrepreneur rule, which would have lowered barriers to entry for international entrepreneurs who have a proven track record of success, is a 180-degree turn from any public statement about making it easier for international entrepreneurs to contribute to the US economy.
"The Last Movie Star" takes a turn from cringeworthy fish-out-of-water comedy into anodyne sentimentality when Vic and his incongruously dressed driver, Lil (Ariel Winter) — a goth aspiring artist whose sketches were contributed by the "Hellraiser" director Clive Barker — escape to Vic's hometown Knoxville, where he makes peace with his past.
Punctuated by a twitchy, uncannily on-point turn from Tim Blake Nelson as a crucial witness named Ralph Myers, "Just Mercy" is transformed from a mere billboard declaring that racism is bad to an intimate, immediate and deeply moving portrait of the trauma and psychic toll imposed on its victims and practitioners.
Instead, the negotiating teams must find a successful "North Korean model," or means by which to achieve comprehensive denuclearization, that better reflects the sunk costs of North Korea's program and that makes feasible the transformational significance of a North Korean turn from isolation to integration with the international community as a normalized state.
" Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter: "Despite the intermittent lags, the production proves to be more than a salvage operation thanks mainly to those engagingly choreographed performances, led by an irresistibly charismatic title turn from Alden Ehrenreich who ultimately claims Solo as his own even if he doesn't entirely manage to convince us he's Harrison Ford.
Here are just a few reasons why early-stage startup founders jump at the chance to attend Disrupt: Disrupt Berlin 2018 drives opportunity at every turnfrom networking in Startup Alley and learning from Main Stage speakers to competing in Startup Battlefield to having deep conversations on crucial topics at the Q&A Sessions.
Minutes before the vote condemning the crown prince on Thursday, the Senate also bucked Trump and approved a measure pulling U.S. support from the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen, marking a dramatic U-turn from less than nine months ago when senators couldn't even get the resolution out of the Foreign Relations Committee.
Mulvaney's move is a 180-degree turn from former CFPB Director Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, who saw it as his mission to enact protections for vulnerable consumers.
Rock's photos adorn the covers of Iggy and the Stooges' Raw Power and Queen's Queen II, and he was there when the glam scene that he'd shot in such ecstasy started to harden and debase itself, as well as when Motley Crue signalled their own turn from underground sex clubs to coke-fueled strip joints.
Top Democrats say it is no accident that Ms. Pelosi's head-spinning turn from opposing an impeachment inquiry to calling for one came less than 24 hours after seven first-term moderates, including military veterans and two former C.I.A. officers, embraced the idea in the opinion pages of The Washington Post on Monday night.
For example, if you take a picture in Pixel and then you can go watch it process for a second or two, if you manage to catch it while it's processing, you can see it turn from this noisy jumble into this really sweet high res, low noise image, and people really like that pop.
The sentencing memo shows just how harshly the Justice Department responds to Flynn's recent attempts to unravel his guilty plea in the Mueller investigation and says that he sought to thwart the government's investigation into his former business partner, an abrupt turn from Flynn's months of cooperation and public reticence during the special counsel's probe.
In this fractious household, which includes a venomous American wife (a nice turn from Olivia Williams) and a shrill ditz of a daughter (Kitty Archer), the disheveled Mr. O'Hare sends everyone hurtling toward self-recognition — a result signaled by a scenic coup that finds the cast sliding into an abyss of their own creation.
Compare the raging final Minneapolis version of "Idiot Wind," an eight-minute song whose every second captivates, to the sullen takes here, which last forever; rather than staying mournful the whole way through, the song needs the energy of a full band so it can make its grand turn from righteous anger to defeated empathy.
That album wasn't exactly a resurrection: It came at the height of Wayne's career, following his most successful album, Tha Carter III, and it was pretty roundly seen as something closer to a career-killing move, a questionable left turn from an artist who had been given the latitude to do basically anything he wanted to do.
Following on the heels of the Fed's pause of its tightening cycle, the launch of stimulus in China this week, and a debate over more action by the Bank of Japan, the ECB's latest policy decision completes a dramatic turn from just a year ago when the world seemed in the midst of a synchronized expansion.
The shows were part of a wave of entertainment that took a decidedly apocalyptic turn, from movies like The Road and World War Z to television shows like The Walking Dead and The Last Man on Earth, which depicts the lighter side of what survivalists call TEOTWAWKI (The End of the World As We Know It).
In 2016, there's nothing particularly novel about MST3K's conceit, and that's before taking into account that the current generation's collective embrace of nostalgia—a sharp turn from the cynicism and irony that marked MST3K's little corner of the 90s world—wields the alchemy to flip previously maligned cultural artifacts into beloved works of art worth poring over.
The one figure we're halfway invited to like is the heir to Namaste House, Fleur, who feeds hungry birds instead of herself (including one robin who seems to have taken a wrong turn from "The Secret Garden") even though, as Oleander once pointed out to her, how can she know the birds wouldn't rather be dead?
"Read more: A woman is protesting Donald Trump by sewing his outrageous quotes into doilies and her designs are going viralThe stance is a sharp turn from what Trump tweeted on January 5, 2018, when he quote tweeted an official GOP mock-up of criticisms toward Michael Wolff's bestselling book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
In a letter sent early Tuesday morning to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which is considering the players' appeal, Steven Molo, their lawyer, said Mr. Miller's comments on Capitol Hill are "a stark turn from its position before the district court," when the N.F.L. relied on experts to dismiss the significance of Dr. McKee's research.
The decision to get a Republican deal first is a U-turn from the second coronavirus package that was primarily negotiated by House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill House Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis MORE (D-Calif.) and Mnuchin.
The sentencing memo shows just how harshly the Justice Department has responded to Flynn's recent attempts to unravel his guilty plea in the Mueller investigation and says that he sought to thwart the government's investigation into his former business partner, an abrupt turn from Flynn's months of cooperation and public reticence during the special counsel's probe.
Read on for our staff recommendations on what to take in during your downtime: Doug Liman's last film, 2014's Tom Cruise–starring Edge of Tomorrow, was a fantastic slice of sci-fi action that featured a mind-fuckingly good central conceit, a bevy of explosive set pieces, and a brawny turn from the typically excellent Emily Blunt.
Corpses typically pass through five stages of decomposition: fresh, when cells begin to burst; bloat, when pent-up gases cause the body to expand and turn from flesh-colored to green to black; active decomposition, in which tissues turn to liquid and maggots eat what they can; advanced decomposition, where hardier bugs tackle tendons; and ultimately, skeletal decay, where bones begin to disintegrate.
In Cohen's case, this week saw his 180-degree turn from sycophant to saboteur by implicating President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE directly in his "allocution" as a newly confessed felon.
Casting an eye across modern history, he traced a turn from a world view that he called Consciousness I (the outlook of local farmers, self-directed workers, and small-business people, reaching a crisis in the exploitations of the Gilded Age) to what he called Consciousness II (the outlook of a society of systems, hierarchies, corporations, and gray flannel suits).
Fans of the franchise should be accepting that a death over here need not necessarily spell the absolute end of someone's story over there—after all, viewers have seen a "back from the dead" turn from The Hound on the box, while the books revived the late Catelyn Stark as the revenge-obsessed Lady Stoneheart (season seven, come on, seriously).
Perhaps they will count on their erstwhile friend in the Senate, Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellKrystal Ball rips report saying Obama would intervene to stop Sanders Senate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs Democrats: The 'Do Quite a Lot' Party MORE, to block Bernie at every turn from stopping the bi-partisan feeding frenzy at the oligarchic trough.
When we know that when we say we are going to turn from a dirty economy to a clean economy, we're going to have a Green New Deal, we're going to create millions of jobs, we're going to do this within the next 12 years, because I'm not interested in just winning the next election, we are interested in our grandchildren.
She compares sex these days to exercise or clean eating, explaining that we live in an age where there are so many options and myths around these things—and so much social pressure to get onboard with them that they can quickly turn from something that's supposed to be fun to just another stick you use to beat yourself up with.
The scene in The Devil Wears Prada where Meryl Streep demands of her shell-shocked underlings, "Where are the advertisers?" during a fashion shoot run-through didn't come from nowhere — it's reflective of the realities of many modern media properties that have seen the journalistic "church and state" wall between editorial and advertising departments turn from solid rock to marshmallow, typically out of financial necessity.
That can be a downright existential hellscape, a task that can quickly turn from exciting to tedious as you try to juggle various destinations, figure out when's the best time to travel, how to find the best deals while you're on the go, what to do when you actually get there, etc, etc, until the idea of traveling inspires a dull but persistent sense of dread.
"Vertigo," which Harrison calls his "early 2000s banger," features a dizzying turn from experimental R&B singer-songwriter a l l i e; rising 19-year-old MC Clairmont The Second reflects on the dissolution of a romantic relationship on "It's Okay, I Promise," which first premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show ("That fucked me up, because that was a goal of mine," he says).
I was fascinated at the start but eventually somewhat worn out by a star turn from Mr. Spall that is so relentlessly "on" that one tires after a while of physical business — a slack jaw here, attention-grabbing squint there — that detracts from the darkness at the heart of what has previously felt far more taut a play than Matthew Warchus's production here suggests.
In the suit, Planned Parenthood attorneys argue that both Huber's and HHS Secretary Alex Azar's radical remaking of the country's Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (TPPP) to prioritize an "abstinence-only-until-marriage" and "sexual risk avoidance" curriculum takes too dramatic a turn from what the program was meant to do in the first place: use scientifically-supported and evidence-based approaches to curb teen pregnancy.
Beathard, a third-round pick in 2017, went 1-4 as a starter in his rookie season, and Shanahan announced on Monday that he would be the team's new starting quarterback in what could quickly turn from a year in which San Francisco was expected to compete for a playoff spot to one where the team is a contender for the No. 1 pick in the draft.
But it was another instance of Trump acting out publicly during what under any other administration would be carefully orchestrated talks, just as he's done domestically in negotiations with Democrats and abroad in his talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. It was also a sharp turn from the optimism the administration had conveyed over the course of the past several months as negotiating teams jetted between Beijing and Washington.
Outrageous exploits with the newfangled possibilities of post-war plastics take every possible twist and turn, from Gruppo Strum's Pratone lounge chair (1966) — which is actually a giant Polyurethane foam piece of fake grass that you can walk through or sit on — to the Italian designer Guido Drocco's Cactus (1971), a piece of shaped Polyurethane foam that looks like either a giant, obscene plant or a coat rack.
And since Carol's sudden turn from hardened warrior woman who does what needs to be done for the sake of her people to emotionally ruined, grieving mom-type who just can't handle having to kill anymore was handled so poorly last year, I was more than ready for she and Daryl — again, a historically very reliable pairing — to team up and right last season's wrongs with a dynamic reunion this week.
In a boost for the president, Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) announced on the Senate floor he would support Trump's decision, a political U-turn from weeks ago when McConnell warned against an emergency declaration.
"Okja" is a fairy tale of sorts, though too foulmouthed for children; it nips from pastoral bliss to a terrorist pig-napping by the Animal Liberation Front; and it takes the eco-menace from Bong's sublime "The Host" (2006) and replays the fright as farce, with a spirited turn from Tilda Swinton, as the company boss, and, I'm afraid, a barely watchable one from Jake Gyllenhaal, as a drunk TV presenter.
It might be seen in history to be a final cry; the death knell of the Eastern Establishment, as South Carolina and the Western states turn from the Bush family to Republican presidential candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
" The speech ended as it always does, by asking the audience to pray for God to "Awaken the body of Christ that we might pull back from the abyss," and quoting from Chronicles: "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Performance is solid on the pre-production LG V30S I've been testing, with a smoother framerate and higher resolution than on my Xbox One S. (The game suggested the highest of three quality presets for my Snapdragon 835-powered phone; a higher quality mode seems to be on the way, presumably aimed at 2018 flagship devices and beyond.) The touchscreen controls are also smart, if not wholly original, taking ideas in turn from mobile PUBG knockoffs like NetEase's Knives Out.

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