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"unceremoniously" Definitions
  1. in a rough or rude way, without caring about a person’s feelings
"unceremoniously" Synonyms
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Unceremoniously leaking a spoiler like that — sans spoiler alert!
I was unceremoniously DQ d by celebrity judge Pat Croce.
Telltale unceremoniously laid off 275 employees without severance last week.
Spots that unceremoniously appear on my upper leg, for example.
The scandal peaked on Friday afternoon when Price unceremoniously resigned.
One character who I've always felt died unceremoniously was Sinclair.
It was about a month before President Trump unceremoniously fired Comey.
And now, he's unceremoniously giving away his industry secrets—for free.
Was he unceremoniously cut from the football team over the summer?
But what of the drugs that were unceremoniously lost at sea?
Markel says he loved WeWork until he was unceremoniously pushed aside.
As he was unceremoniously replaced, the Palestinian intifada raged across Israel.
They were taken away, unceremoniously, on flatbed trucks, as onlookers cheered.
I think for a lot of fans, AVAIL ended very unceremoniously.
I can't just throw it away, unceremoniously, after all this time.
Bryan Abasolo unceremoniously proposed to Rachel Lindsay, and that was that. 4.
They can't just die off unceremoniously in the beginning of the season.
For her stunt, the Washington Post unceremoniously awarded Harris with Four Pinocchios.
The nuclear industry should be relieved that the NOPR was unceremoniously rejected.
So was Mr Zalat, dropped unceremoniously on the side of a highway.
Next month marks three years since Apple unceremoniously murdered the headphone jack. Courage.
The Grizzlies backed into the playoffs and were unceremoniously swept by San Antonio.
Tank commanders who can't pay a toll are unceremoniously flipped on their asses.
When the timer runs out, the audio clip is unceremoniously deleted without warning.
Sayfullo Saipov's arrival in the United States in 2010 began unceremoniously in Ohio.
Some directors were summarily and unceremoniously dismissed, others the subject of formal investigations.
Then, unceremoniously, the moment is discarded and forgotten as another takes its place.
Now, they are being unceremoniously thrust into the messy world of real politics.
WeWork's parent company, a fellow unicorn, unceremoniously failed to do so this month.
McIntyre was with WWE from 2007 to 2014 before being unceremoniously let go.
But the episode was unceremoniously shelved by the network just days before its Feb.
What unceremoniously began as a music licensing agreement has bloomed into an immersive collaboration.
Melisandre died unceremoniously once the show ran out of stuff for her to do.
Conservators received it in a plastic bag crammed unceremoniously inside a cardboard whisky box.
After offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton was unceremoniously let go, the Colts played ball control.
And, in May 6900, Liz Spayd, its last public editor, was unceremoniously let go.
China had a short, whirlwind relationship with Bitcoin before unceremoniously dumping it last September.
But some artifacts were unceremoniously stored at a women's restroom in Van Cortlandt Park.
Their eventual squabbling draws the attention of crew members who unceremoniously remove all three.
"Help Me!" is filled with epiphanies that are unceremoniously discarded a few pages later.
The next night, I unceremoniously tossed my debit card into a box of mementos.
Once they know how to solve the puzzle, they do it quickly and unceremoniously.
He inherited the job after his predecessor, Garry F. McCarthy, was also dismissed unceremoniously.
Bad News: In September 2018, Telltale unceremoniously laid off 275 employees without any severance.
As a result, he was unceremoniously booted out a day after the mid-term elections.
People are used to all their faves dying unceremoniously (and a few being resurrected again).
Both have been quietly and somewhat unceremoniously folded into Google's latest effort, the Google Assistant.
The Wachowski sisters-helmed Sense8 was unceremoniously put on the chopping block earlier this year.
But like most of the subplots in The Addams Family, Wednesday's storyline unceremoniously peters out.
Prior to GTA III, Grand Theft Auto games unceremoniously dumped us into their open worlds.
Because the show isn't afraid to go to dark places, often unceremoniously killing off characters.
The last man to hold the job, Anthony Scaramucci, was unceremoniously dumped after 10 days.
Then an imposing Grim Reaper shows up and unceremoniously rips Luigi's soul from his body.
But on Sunday, the company unceremoniously deleted its Twitter account and took down its website.
Sequels have a habit of unceremoniously dropping main characters without bothering to justify the absence.
Google unceremoniously announced that it would be killing Gchat in a blog post last month.
Like Reader, has been unceremoniously killed by Google even though it was still good. RIP.
The horse is unceremoniously killed off because there'd be no room to ride the horse.
It was just another way to unceremoniously throw away an object I no longer needed.
Emerson suspected funding wasn't the only reason her tenure at the Salk ended so unceremoniously.
"Matatu" buses unceremoniously dump off passengers, while businessmen in suits buy fruit from village women.
Suddenly — and unceremoniously — some undecorated Olympians are inheriting medals for their performances eight years ago.
If they did show up at any conservative meeting, they would be unceremoniously tossed out.
On Friday, the Italian fashion house unceremoniously shut its doors to all of its US stores.
Fake iStove: One of Apple's lesser-known products, the iStove, has also been unceremoniously ripped off.
" This is especially noticeable with the gay and lesbian couples unceremoniously depicted in "Romance in Marseille.
Smart device startup Essential announced Wednesday on its company blog that it would unceremoniously shut down.
Previous video experiments like Planet of the Apps were unceremoniously shoved into iTunes and Apple Music.
Speculation has been circling the Android founder's next move since he unceremoniously parted ways with Google.
After some internet sleuthing, he discovered that they were quietly and unceremoniously removed from Wendy's lineup.
She describes meeting Feingold at Babes Ride Out, then unceremoniously deciding to hit the road ensemble.
Men with gonorrhea may see a white, yellow or green discharge unceremoniously dripping from their penises.
And in March, Trump abruptly and unceremoniously fired Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
"After Bloomberg lost the Democratic nomination, his campaign unceremoniously dumped thousands of staffers," the complaint said.
Four years after he co-founded the band in 1964, Lou Reed unceremoniously kicked him out.
When Sessions refused to un-recuse himself or sabotage Mueller, Trump unceremoniously ousted him last November.
Luttig&aposs retirement comes just three days after CEO Dennis Muilenburg was unceremoniously fired by Boeing.
Unceremoniously Harris was dumped on his back and those in attendance felt a change of dynamic.
The state had been in an ornery outsider mood for a while, unceremoniously kicking the technocrat Gov.
And after a few lackluster years marketing its electric automobile, GM unceremoniously dumped the money-bleeding EV1.
Trump unceremoniously announced his firing of former secretary of state Rex Tillerson in March in a tweet.
Luyendyk unceremoniously dumped her in January of 2018, and, in March, ABC crowned Kufrin the next Bachelorette.
Since the company unceremoniously pulled the plug on the project, however, they're the only game in town.
And five mummies, exhumed from the sarcophagi, are unceremoniously flattened on the road by a large vehicle.
Tillerson was unceremoniously fired in March 2018 and replaced by Trump's current Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
But Apple unceremoniously dumped Qualcomm earlier this year amid an ongoing legal fight between the two companies.
They all wanted the "Boston Sports Guy" to join their team after being unceremoniously fired by ESPN.
Walmart spokeswoman Delia Garcia told AP the opening will happen unceremoniously after a brief meeting with employees.
Hariri, who holds Saudi as well as French citizenship, was unceremoniously summoned to Riyadh on Nov. 85033.
That is, until the OTA got axed unceremoniously two decades ago in a round of budget cuts.
Kelly was unceremoniously fired in December 2018, months after his relationship with the president reportedly grew sour.
I unceremoniously burned my Peyton Manning jersey in the fireplace and decided to root for the Bears.
Four security officers unceremoniously escorted a Reuters reporter out when she tried to interview a casino guest.
Instead, they are to be – or have been – unceremoniously dumped by the nation that once welcomed them.
After seducing fellow deckhand Jennice Ontiveros, pretending he wanted a real relationship, he then unceremoniously dumped her.
When patients died and went unclaimed, they were unceremoniously dumped in the ground, which is incredibly sad.
The Emperor-like Snoke, now in a gold bathrobe, was unceremoniously bisected: the lightsaber as revolutionary guillotine.
The pieces to be assembled, like the gold Serpenti scales, arrive rather unceremoniously gathered in plastic bags.
She is the latest in a long line of senior officials who have left the administration unceremoniously.
Truaxe unceremoniously announced this, and according to Esho, without alerting Esho himself that it would be happening.
In another, I gave birth unceremoniously, a creature plopping out of me that purported to be human.
Jonny Greenwood, the band's longtime lead guitarist and keyboardist, unceremoniously announced the release via Twitter on June 11.
With a stone-faced Livni sitting next to him at a Zionist Union meeting, Gabbay unceremoniously dumped her.
The reason things wrapped up quickly and unceremoniously: They were kicked out of the casino hosting the convention.
At GE, CEO John Flannery was unceremoniously defenestrated on Monday, after just one year running the troubled conglomerate.
"Hey, that's my story!" she said, laughing, as if her part in a conspiracy had been unceremoniously revealed.
After Caton-Jones was unceremoniously fired from the film following the conversation, Variety called him for a statement.
I once dated a fellow who dumped me unceremoniously when he found out I took Lexapro, an antidepressant.
On May 26th that the US State Department unceremoniously restored refugee quotas to near their Obama era levels.
Then, like America waking up to a Trump presidency in November of 2016, that innocence is unceremoniously shattered.
The reopening will happen unceremoniously, Walmart spokeswoman Delia Garcia said, and will follow a brief meeting with employees.
It's called Hart Island and it's where the remains of the unclaimed, unwanted, and unloved are unceremoniously dumped.
Deadwood—HBO's slow-burning western that made profanity an art form—was unceremoniously canceled over a decade ago.
When Mr. Newhouse unceremoniously dumped its longtime editor, William Shawn, in 280, the staff nearly went into revolt.
In Season 8, Westeros's power couples are getting unceremoniously skewered left and right, with mysteriously limited emotional impact.
Following his execution for treason in 15262 it was unceremoniously sold off, yard-sale style, by Oliver Cromwell.
In another instance, a cheater unceremoniously killed FriendlyBaron while he was driving a car in single-player mode.
Some departed unceremoniously, such as Trump's first Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, whom Trump fired via Twitter in March.
Taran Killam unceremoniously (and unexpectedly) got the boot from Saturday Night Live this summer, but that's not his complaint.
Flying fox poop is chock full of plant seeds which the animal unceremoniously scatters during its nocturnal feeding activities.
So when he missed his shift, he was unceremoniously fired via text message just after midnight on January 1.
Because humans are garbage, however, Downward Dog was unceremoniously canceled only six episodes into its eight-episode debut season.
That was where I left the pajamas, unceremoniously, after so many years of carefully carrying them through my life.
Even worse, he was unceremoniously written off the show as quickly and randomly as he was brought back on.
His own Boston-based "OLPC Foundation" would develop new hardware — though not the XO-2, which was unceremoniously canceled.
Image: APFacebook unceremoniously fired at least 15 editors from its trending news team on Friday, as Quartz first reported.
Last year Nintendo unceremoniously shut down a fan-made Pokémon project that was in the making for eight years.
Some of those experiments make it into the browser itself, some become standalone extensions and others get unceremoniously canned.
The vast majority will be unceremoniously booted, and will be left owing far, far more than when they entered.
"It created a shitstorm of getting her unceremoniously kicked off the list," the State Department source told Foreign Policy.
She said several career foreign and civil service officers were unceremoniously removed from their posts in the Trump era.
The couple met in May 2014, shortly after what Ms. Garner described as being "unceremoniously dumped" by her boyfriend.
Mattis lost a particularly consistent ally when Trump unceremoniously fired Tillerson earlier this month, several sources have told CNN.
I can think of five really awful things … one of them left ceremoniously when they probably should've left unceremoniously.
Then he handed me a piece of paper and unceremoniously requested I sign away my Facebook and Twitter passwords.
Fifteen people who were unceremoniously dumped (for reasons they still don't understand) took to Reddit to tell their stories. 1.
He went on to date fellow singer Selena Gomez for about 10 months, until things ended rather unceremoniously last fall.
It struggled with supply issues over its short lifespan, and was unceremoniously canceled less than a year after it launched.
In season 3, episode 8, "The Second Sons," Sansa marries Tyrion before being unceremoniously taken to marry Ramsay Bolton instead.
Clinton left somewhat unceremoniously, departing through a blue curtain to the left of the room and later to her motorcade.
A year ago, Google unceremoniously moved the face-computing device back into Google for a reboot, after a lukewarm reception.
Obara and Nym put up a decent fight before Euron slaughters them unceremoniously and mounts them on the ship's mast.
In the episode, Rhys plays a very famous and acclaimed author who unceremoniously exposes himself to Dunham's character, Hannah Horvath.
In Janus, Justice Samuel Alito completed a multiyear campaign by unceremoniously overruling the Supreme Court's 1977 decision in Abood v.
Jenner then filmed Stormi enjoying the scene, then unceremoniously leaving her Barbie doll face down in the middle of it.
The public attack incensed Democrats, who railed over how Yovanovitch was not only dismissed unceremoniously, but also publicly degraded. Rep.
Every character exists only to serve Renee's arc, and their storylines are unceremoniously dropped once they stop being about her.
"This crap" unceremoniously refers to Pantene's Moisture Renewal shampoo and conditioner, which he included a picture of in the post.
Last spring, I unceremoniously broke up with my hot tools and decided to give my hair a year-long break.
Charlemagne Tha God has also unceremoniously awarded him "Donkey Of The Day" for once spilling a drink on Lil' Wayne.
He made it clear it was not his doing ... he was unceremoniously kicked out by a band member or members.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of others of its kind, unceremoniously serving unadulterated national cuisine to working-class compatriots.
EST on New Year's Eve, which was unceremoniously aborted, then rescheduled for 45 minutes later — the game I hopped into.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of years since Prabowo Subianto was unceremoniously discharged from the army.
We were immediately and unceremoniously restationed to the backcountry sitting beneath Mount Jefferson, where we stayed for the next month.
He left the service unceremoniously and drove home to Illinois in a used Chevy he bought with his combat pay.
He left unceremoniously in a nasty dispute in 2014, and joined Janus Henderson Investments, which announced his retirement on Monday.
It was a genuinely touching and intimate moment, which was of course followed by Jaime unceremoniously dipping from Winterfell entirely.
Everyone milling about on the sidewalk after being unceremoniously ushered out of the bar, traffic in the street growing thinner.
But most offices don't have to deal with essentially all of their internal communications being dumped unceremoniously on the web.
I duct-taped my camera unceremoniously to a cabinet in the living room, but it's not foolproof; sometimes it moves anyway.
Wakefield was later unceremoniously barred from practicing medicine in his native country and now spends his days hawking Infowars-level documentaries.
A steely, no-nonsense aerospace engineer, Maureen was fully prepared to leave her absent husband behind before he unceremoniously showed up.
I started to feel like everything about me and about my life was being unceremoniously dismantled, one floorboard at a time.
And just as soon as that market deflated and the ruble plummeted, the foreigners were unceremoniously shunted out the back door.
Just three months ago, Arie Luyendyk, Jr. unceremoniously dumped Becca Kufrin (our current Bachelorette) at a posh bungalow in Beverly Hills.
When the wonderful Erinn Hayes was unceremoniously booted off of Kevin Can Wait in June 2017, the Internet was understandably annoyed.
Then it was unceremoniously dumped, and though it scored a reunion special in 2003, we say it still deserves another chance.
Louisianians shunned their outgoing Senator in last year's gubernatorial, and now they are glad to see him go unceremoniously into retirement.
Microsoft on Friday unceremoniously revealed new prototype augmented-reality (AR) glasses that look like a normal pair of thick-framed glasses.
He joined Le Résistance, for better or for worse, when Trump unceremoniously fired him earlier this year, and everyone got upset.
In the scene where Joe breaks up with her, she unceremoniously packs her things and silently prepares to leave his apartment.
He tells Kimmy the cruise ended early, which is one way to describe unceremoniously washing up in the New York Harbor.
George Osborne, who until a month ago was arguably Britain's most powerful politician, was unceremoniously dumped as chancellor of the exchequer.
He was then tapped to lead Trump's transition team but was unceremoniously demoted shortly after the election and replaced by Pence.
The conversation intensified as the doctor unceremoniously dismissed her comments, insisting to take a molded splint in an almost forceful manner.
They had lost money, property, and belongings, had been unceremoniously kicked out of the country, and wanted to take Cuba back.
It's the group of countries remaining in an agreement that we started, but unceremoniously left in Trump's first days in office.
"Herman I hope returned home safe after dumping me & my trunks out so unceremoniously at the Depot," his furious mother wrote.
I reached out to Taibbi on Monday, the day new White House communications director Anthony ("the Mooch") Scaramucci was unceremoniously fired.
Comey will finally get a chance to speak in public after he was unceremoniously fired from his FBI post in May.
After a second inconclusive election six months later, Mr. Sánchez was unceremoniously removed by his own party, amid stinging personal attacks.
Green says Travis and his people were callous ... he claims he was unceremoniously scooped up without a cervical collar or backboard.
Thus she had to eviscerate the paper upon which it was written and which had been so unceremoniously handed to her.
And then — so unceremoniously that it takes a moment to register her presence — the missing Horne appears for the first time.
Not long after her video began to gain hundreds of thousands of views, her account was unceremoniously banned from the platform.
The show was unceremoniously canceled before its first season even finished airing in 2000, sparking uproar among its cultishly obsessed fanbase.
Regardless of how much it cost, how pretty it was, a good 50 percent of it is just getting unceremoniously binned.
Apple unceremoniously killed it by announcing a whole series of phones without buttons during a its annual marketing event in Cupertino.
Screenshot: KanopyLovers of classic films have been set adrift this month after the Filmstruck streaming service was unceremoniously murdered by corporate ghouls.
Yesterday, as Apple unceremoniously pulled the product from its digital shelves, I fished mine out of a drawer and plugged it in.
McCabe, the former deputy FBI director, was unceremoniously fired just 26 hours before his formal retirement, which cost him his pension benefits.
But the farmer wasn't hanging around for the driver to return and unceremoniously flung the car from his field in Ampthill, Beds.
A child between the age of five and eight was buried unceremoniously in a quarried work area, and covered with quarry debris.
A skeleton from a child who died between age 5 and 9, left unceremoniously in a quarry pit and covered in debris.
When the alarm sounded, Moleza bumped fists with his opponent, snatched up his arm, and then he unceremoniously flopped onto his back.
Four years after the company unceremoniously issued a death sentence for an entire generation, Aibo was back, and the results were stunning.
According to Byrd's own Facebook page, on February 27, Cracker Barrel unceremoniously let his wife go with the lamest of lame excuses.
An Iranian minister mocked John Bolton's physical characteristics after the US national security adviser unceremoniously departed his White House post on Tuesday.
With time short, we resorted to dragging bodies unceremoniously through the thickening mud — a scene of horror that disturbs me even now.
The line, embedded unceremoniously in the middle of a page-long paragraph, doubles, like so many others in "Asymmetry," as literary criticism.
Unceremoniously ripping up the law would inflict untold harm on the health care system — and on all Americans who depend on it.
It used to include the Gmail alternative email client Inbox and the mobile chat app Allo, but those two were unceremoniously killed.
"Fixed NPCs not blinking" the patch notes unceremoniously read, alongside a trio of other bugs about missing sounds and saved game hitches.
She has a longstanding habit of unceremoniously dropping a few slices of Tofurky between 2 pieces of frozen bread, using no condiments.
The pair were unceremoniously removed from Solo: A Star Wars Story in June, three weeks before filming was due to be finished.
The Times found that, in the final week of December, some 600 migrants were unceremoniously released onto the streets of El Paso.
A month ago, Jewish Home was unceremoniously abandoned by its two popular ministers and is still trying to pick up the pieces.
The Rockettes gasp, the audience cheers, and the bartenders groan as chunks of sweaty black hair flutter unceremoniously to the bar floor.
Alex Rodriguez will play in his final game Friday night at Yankee Stadium and then be unceremoniously dumped from the Yankees roster.
Picking up just after Varner was unceremoniously voted out of the game, Wednesday's episode began with Smith and his tribemates back at camp.
And now Wikipedia, the user-edited online encyclopedia, has unceremoniously added this shameful chapter of American history to its lists of concentration camps.
Washington, DC (CNN Business)Bird's electric scooters are returning to San Francisco this week, nine months after the city unceremoniously kicked them out.
Trump has shown little apprehension in the past at unceremoniously cutting ties with onetime allies when they find themselves in legal hot water.
And not too soon, since my parents unceremoniously cut me off after graduation, and they haven't paid much toward my life since then.
Director: Lenny AbrahamsonWriter: Lucinda CoxonOne of the biggest mysteries about The Little Stranger is why it came and went in theaters so unceremoniously.
If the entire internet slamming Arie for unceremoniously dumping fiancée Becca wasn't enough, the season 22 Bachelor is getting shaded by actual billboards.
After unceremoniously moving from Los Angeles to Atlanta, Kardashian wrote that the boyfriend in question asked her to fly out to visit him.
Then, when Comey himself refused to let the Russia matter drop, he was pressured by Trump and then suddenly and unceremoniously canned. Coincidence?
Andrei, still reeling from being unceremoniously dumped, visits his family and finally stands up to the prince about his callous treatment of Marya.
So for many, to have that taken away so unceremoniously was so much more than trading a star player, it was a betrayal.
Be warned that you are in for a deadpan stare from the participating subject as her eyebags are unceremoniously pinched by a researcher.
His first UFC match, in May 2010, was a boring debacle; he was dispatched by Matt Mitrione and unceremoniously released by Dana White.
An Iranian government official mocked John Bolton's physical characteristics after the US national security adviser unceremoniously departed his White House post on Tuesday.
One team will move a step closer to the World Series, another will see its season unceremoniously ended after just one postseason game.
Just before releasing her third album, the riot grrl-influenced Girl Talk in 2013, Nash was unceremoniously dropped by Universal Music over text.
"Yeah, I'd say so," said Parkinson, when asked if the headless direwolf dumped unceremoniously on a table in Winterfell was the real deal.
Finally, on Christmas Eve, they arrived unceremoniously and pulled our tanks, telling us their business model had to change before the new year.
But the 15 people buried in the shallow pit lay in a variety of poses, suggesting that they had been dumped there unceremoniously.
For a show so dogged in its creating a sense of momentousness for every plot twist, the episode's big loss lands rather unceremoniously.
But months after his bill unceremoniously died in the legislature, Marshall made headlines for a different reason: He was ousted from his seat.
It includes some people, like former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who were never at the White House, but who unceremoniously left Trump's orbit.
The Apple Archive is the work of Sam Gold, who started putting it together after the EveryAppleVideo YouTube channel was unceremoniously taken down.
Each year, tens of thousands of baby fish are loaded onto planes, where they're flown over water, and unceremoniously flung from the sky.
In 1986 Johnson retired unceremoniously, and the the 99-year-old is in awe about the attention her life has garnered in recent months.
Months later, the impressionist was unceremoniously dumped in favor of fellow SNL alum Norm MacDonald, a change that Hammond was apparently not apprised of.
Vi also doesn't warn you when she's low on battery, she just dies rather unceremoniously (though her 8-hour battery life is quite good).
In cities like Nogales and Tijuana and Mexicali in Mexico, hundreds of people would be unceremoniously dumped at the border often well after midnight.
Members were unceremoniously purged from the service (including a scandal-embroiled Tiger Woods) in an effort to drop membership numbers from 850,000 to 250,000.
But when he felt his Police Commissioner Bill Bratton was getting too much credit for the drop in crime, Giuliani unceremoniously accepted his resignation.
Chen Miner was suddenly appointed Chongqing's Communist Party boss on Saturday, unceremoniously replacing Sun Zhengcai, who sources have told Reuters is now under investigation.
One squatter with cerebral palsy, who could only walk with the aid of crutches, was unceremoniously carted out on piggy-back by a friend.
Because the bones express what happened to their owners at different periods in history, whether death was through ill health or being unceremoniously bludgeoned.
Jane, having just unceremoniously lost her virginity to a stranger at a party, is feeling down, and Bonnie's easy, wisecracking cynicism buoys her up.
It is also concerning when a private company unceremoniously bans journalists, who often use the platform to disseminate news and information to the public.
After Bloomberg lost the Democratic nomination, his campaign unceremoniously dumped thousands of staffers, leaving them with no employment, no income, and no health insurance.
Today I will be traveling — hopefully, as yesterday's flight was unceremoniously canceled right before take off — and fortunately, I have qualified for T.S.A. PreCheck.
However, the true crime parody is still at the bottom of its conference because it's the only one to be unceremoniously cancelled by Netflix.
Elizabeth Storm Garner and John Jung Wang met in May 223, shortly after what Ms. Garner described as being "unceremoniously dumped" by her boyfriend.
MORE, a Purple Heart recipient who – along with his brother – was unceremoniously escorted out of the White House after participating in the impeachment hearings.
After believing she was a US citizen for most of her life, she's been detained by ICE and, in this episode, is unceremoniously deported.
Back at City News in Chicago, I found myself one day yanked unceremoniously off the City Hall beat and assigned to cover O'Hare airport.
"It seems like the local police saw it as a liability," he remarked drily, before revealing that the police unceremoniously confiscated it without further explanation.
Each leg swaddled in thick, standard-issue American Apparel tights that cover every square inch of leg, black tubes unceremoniously stuffed into too-thick socks.
The app you were using may unceremoniously remove itself from the screen and the memory, leaving you free to restart it and carry on again.
The current membership model includes a small team of editors — jobs that had existed at the company until January 2017 when it unceremoniously eliminated them.
Plopped unceremoniously onto the top of a snowy peak, the new player is greeted by enough video game staples to create the illusion of normalcy.
A year after I unceremoniously cried at work, Playboy Enterprises closed the Chicago office, consolidating it with its office in LA, known as Playboy West.
Just days after finding out that Tristan was unceremoniously kissing other women at a New York night club, Khloé went into an early-ish labor.
The concept was first popularized by an app called F.lux that was formerly available for iOS before Apple unceremoniously removed it from the App Store.
According to new reports, those metal scavengers also brought up the remains of Dutch and British sailors—and then unceremoniously dumped them into mass graves.
But by the time President Donald Trump unceremoniously dumped him late Tuesday, Comey had few clear friends left in town -- with his reputation under siege.
The channel is now without its most popular primetime host, Bill O'Reilly, who was unceremoniously let go after a recent series of sexual harassment allegations.
She got engaged to and then unceremoniously dumped Jed, an aspiring musician from Nashville, who supposedly had a girlfriend while he was on the show.
Or when your boss unceremoniously fired James Comey because, as Trump himself said, "This Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story"?
Linguine with shrimp in a lemon and cream sauce, scattered with an abundance of chopped parsley, appeared to have been unceremoniously slung on the plate.
He was unceremoniously fired for "failure to follow orders" — even though his orders included treating veterans in an unsanitary workspace and overprescribing prescription pain medicine.
The world's biggest phone show is set to see the once-beloved brand's big return to the smartphone space it once so unceremoniously left behind.
Dumped politely but unceremoniously on the street, we continued the conversation on the sidewalk, with Mr. Ruff broadcasting his thoughts to pedestrians and passing traffic.
When I first started, so many of our bike lanes were a mile or two, and then kind of unceremoniously dump you into moving traffic.
First, the movie's original directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, were unceremoniously fired and replaced with Ron Howard while the film was well into production.
Witnesses testified that Mr. Bolton, who left the White House unceremoniously in September, was deeply troubled by the campaign to get Ukraine to investigate Democrats.
When Browder refused to accept Soviet criticism of his policies the following year, he, too, was unceremoniously removed — expelled from the party for his heresy.
Trump has already selected, alienated, and cast aside two chiefs of staff: Kelly and Reince Priebus, the chief he replaced unceremoniously after barely six months.
The measure, which doesn't include exceptions for cases of rape and incest, had previously cleared the legislature in December before being unceremoniously vetoed by then-Gov.
Britain opted out of the ERM, but briefly joined in the early 1990s, only to unceremoniously leave it during the Black Wednesday currency crisis in 1992.
In 1970, she was born in St. Patrick's Mother and Baby home for "fallen" women, then unceremoniously taken from her mother and put up for adoption.
In effect, the feature is being re-instated, having existed fleetingly when Curve was in testing back in 2016 before being unceremoniously blocked by American Express.
The charge here is that Mueller can't possibly run a fair investigation against Trump because he's so close to the former FBI director Trump unceremoniously fired.
He picks up one of the halves — roughly the size of his own fist — rips off a hunk, and dumps it unceremoniously onto the ice cream.
It was a dream that didn't end particularly well for the company, which unceremoniously dissolved in 2015 and eventually had its assets snapped up by Sony.
According to Foreign Policy: "It created a shitstorm of getting her unceremoniously kicked off the list," said one U.S. diplomatic source familiar with the internal deliberations.
That photo has been unceremoniously splashed across the pages of the German press—and not in an attempt to burnish Kruse's reputation as a footballer stud.
Less than a year after starting his gig as company head, Ronald D. Boire has been unceremoniously let go from his CEO gig at Barnes & Noble.
And when the actor planted, along his portion of the low common hedgerow, a tall privacy hedge, it was unceremoniously chopped down by the other residents.
Now, after poring over the celebrated bones, a team of scientists has concluded that Lucy died most unceremoniously: from a long fall out of a tree.
This is effectively what's happening between the president of the United States and James Comey, the former FBI director who Donald Trump unceremoniously fired in May.
Richard Horne does the hitting and the running in large truck, and a character dubbed unceremoniously "hit and run mom" is the one doing the grieving.
Mr. Netanyahu will go down in history as the prime minister who officially turned Israel into an apartheid state and unceremoniously buried the liberal Zionist dream.
Four-star general John Kelly was sworn in Monday as President Trump's second chief of staff, after Reince Priebus was unceremoniously dumped on Twitter last Friday.
Christmas could be a wonderful season to revisit old TV shows you've forgotten, wrap up others that were canceled unceremoniously, and drop in on your favorites.
Makerbot's efforts to ride the wave of global consumer 2000D printer demand crashed unceremoniously on the shores of Brooklyn and, somehow, washed up in St. Petersburg, Florida.
As a result, MySpace became a dumping ground for the sort of demo tapes that would once have been unceremoniously chucked into the bin at NME Towers.
Most of its top management team, starting with then-Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner, were unceremoniously booted, much as Lloyd Reuss had been nearly two decades earlier.
As scrutiny grows, there are signs of revisionism on both sides: all references to Ms Inada and Mrs Abe have been unceremoniously scrubbed from the kindergarten's website.
Like so many predecessors, Hornacek was fired rather unceremoniously, shortly after a victory Wednesday night over the Cavaliers in Cleveland, which concluded the Knicks' 29-53 season.
In the eponymous tragedy by Euripides, after she helps her husband Jason secure the golden fleece, she is unceremoniously dumped for a local princess named Glauce/Creusa.
After unceremoniously putting the old kibosh on it Instant service back in 2014, your friendly neighborhood DVD dispenser Redbox is ramping up to give streaming another go.
Thankfully, considering the Kinect was unceremoniously killed off last year, Cortana can be accessed using "just about any" Xbox One headset that uses a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Developers, however, were told a similar story in Twitter's formative days, before the company unceremoniously pulled the rug from underneath their feet in the summer of 2012.
She was then run over by a Toyota truck, dragged unceremoniously through the Afghan capital, dumped onto the dry bed of the Kabul River and set afire.
This week, Apple announced that it would be unceremoniously killing off the iPod nano and the iPod shuffle, two of the last vestiges of the iPod era.
The new album is arriving alongside the band's full catalog, joining a very different Napster than the one it unceremoniously exited at the turn of the millennium.
Picking up the martini, he brought it to his lips to take a sip before unceremoniously dumping half the cocktail on the floor as his hands trembled.
So it's only fitting that flowers, which are unceremoniously tossed after each event, would be cut from the ceremonies, the Rio 2016 spokesperson said in an email.
Spicer took note, and worked to channel Trump during his reign as press secretary, which ended unceremoniously Friday after months of rumored discontent from the Oval Office.
One famous case is that of Carlos Lage, Fidel Castro's "economic fixer" in the 463s, who was unceremoniously dismissed in 2009 and now works as a paediatrician.
Sterling K. Brown's powerful acceptance speech at the 2017 Emmy Awards on Sunday was unceremoniously cut short, leaving the actor to finish in the press room backstage.
My Apple Macintosh II ended up a twisted, molten box dumped unceremoniously on a mound of damp and foul-smelling ash in a destroyed front yard. Forgotten.
Chris Rock, another former cast mate who was also unceremoniously dumped (and then went on to enjoy truly massive success), also stepped out to sing a verse.
Bannon was unceremoniously kicked to the curb by his boss, who quickly embraced a traditional Republican domestic agenda of slashing taxes and gutting people's access to healthcare.
After an accident with a turret, a roving monster and a row of little houses, I was imprisoned by another worker, and then unceremoniously (perhaps coincidentally) removed.
When the building's owner, Gerald Wolkoff, unceremoniously whitewashed its art-covered walls one night in 2013, an unparalleled cache of world-class street art was irreversibly destroyed.
McCabe himself previously provided false information to the DOJ, for which he was unceremoniously fired, rendering any statements he now makes while promoting his book highly suspect.
On the Runway Last year, when the much-loved designer Alber Elbaz was unceremoniously fired as the longtime creative director of Lanvin, the fashion world cried foul.
That, having been unceremoniously discarded by the club, Pellegrini has decided to take his dastardly revenge and plunge Guardiola into the turgid mire of Europe's second tier.
Condé Nast, the publisher of Vogue and The New Yorker, rather unceremoniously put the publication on the market last year as part of a cost-cutting campaign.
If nothing else, this week's revelations show Mr. Bolton, even after being unceremoniously fired by his president, is still one of the cagiest political fighters in town.
Chris Christie is not that close to the president and has lost clout since he was unceremoniously ousted from leading the transition team shortly after the Nov.
A few performers, such as country singer Boxcar Willie, launched careers on "The Gong Show," but most were unceremoniously ushered offstage at the sound of a gong.
It's been a hell of a year since the sex tech startup was at the center of a firestorm after the CTA unceremoniously revoked its Innovation Award.
Muhammad Morsi, Egypt's sole democratic leader, ousted by the current president, was unceremoniously dumped into a grave in the early morning after his sudden death in June.
The men dug in unceremoniously, slicing and forking and salting big bites until there was little left of two birds but bones and a bit of gravy.
Sirisena and Wickramasinghe had originally joined forces to defeat Rajapaksa, who was unceremoniously voted out of office in 2015, amid allegations of corruption, nepotism and war crimes.
A motion to adopt decriminalization as the party's official policy on prostitution was unceremoniously hoisted and killed by party insiders before it could come to a vote.
ATLANTA — In 2000, Antowain Smith, a running back who had been the Buffalo Bills' first-round draft pick three years earlier, was unceremoniously cut by the team.
It is a Potemkin-like sop to local landmark laws, all that remains of two brownstones from an earlier Gilded Age that were leveled unceremoniously last summer.
In traditional launches, those initial rocket stages would simply break apart after they'd done their job and plop unceremoniously into the ocean, never to be used again.
While Barlow and Loewenstein don't quite agree on the exact time frame, the label unceremoniously dropped the band somewhere between one to three weeks after The Sebadoh's release.
He uses words like "ownership" and "move on," but these empty phrases only serve to further frustrate our Bachelorette, and she unceremoniously sends him home with a hug.
Let's face it, if the cosy world of politics can be uprooted so unceremoniously and so brutally who is to say that the C-Suite won't be next?
It's not like Katy Perry to filter herself — not in 2008, when her debut single 'I Kissed A Girl' unceremoniously made cherry Chapstick sexy, and not in 2018.
Netflix and Amazon are two tech companies that have publicly, and a little unceremoniously, disrupted traditional broadcasters by producing original shows to be streamed just for the internet.
Not long afterwards she was unceremoniously dropped by her label, who kept the album she'd been working on since the mid-2010s, so we spoke about that too.
And we wanted to register a protest in a way that would be a little more obvious than simply the removal of all of us simultaneously and unceremoniously.
Three of the biggest pop acts in the world have released albums in 213 and all three were unceremoniously bumped from my rotation within a couple of weeks.
Rodriguez was unceremoniously sent back to Triple-A after giving up nine runs in 2.2 innings to a team in the midst of an 11-game losing streak.
After his final season with the Dolphins, he was cut unceremoniously when the team used his willingness to play hurt as a loophole for releasing him without pay.
Mr. Assange, meanwhile, managed to exhaust his welcome at the Ecuadorean Embassy, and on Thursday British police officers unceremoniously bundled the scraggly-bearded refugee off in a van.
Now, 21 years after the army unceremoniously discharged him for repeatedly breaking the law, violating human rights and disobeying orders, Mr. Prabowo will oversee the nation's defense policy.
Pym's is an unsexy milieu, quaint even in her own time, and after publishing six novels between 1950 and 1961, she found herself unceremoniously dumped by her publishers.
The central focus of the film — which was unceremoniously yanked from the Tribeca Film Festival — is the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and its widely debunked link to autism.
Before he was unceremoniously dismissed, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that US troops would leave Syria based on conditions on the ground, and not an aribitrary timeline.
During a live stream event designed to get developers interested in dual-screen apps, two Surface Duo devices failed to span apps across both screens and unceremoniously crashed.
"Ooh, fruit salad," he said, then chatted in a corner with Robert Christgau, who wrote or edited music articles for 37 years before he was unceremoniously let go.
But as soon as they reach the age of 226, many of those children will become poor adults who will then be unceremoniously deemed culpable for their predicament.
Boykin is a nice slot corner who was unceremoniously run out of Philly and didn't get a starting shot in Pittsburgh until near the end of the season.
After being unceremoniously fired in his last appearance, Brad Pitt made his return to The Jim Jefferies Show on Monday night as his recurring character, a perpetually bleak weatherman.
The company not only blew it with the customer they so unceremoniously had dragged off a plane, they potentially upended their relationship with loyal and potential future customers alike.
If you were a kid growing up in the '80s, '90s, or '00s, likely the only time you heard about a gay politician was when they were unceremoniously outed.
When the females emerge and take flight they barely get off the ground before they are bombarded by dive-bombing males who tackle them and unceremoniously mate with them.
"It wasn't until I was unceremoniously 'demoted' to cohost of 'People are Talking' that I experienced the first spark of what it means to become fully alive," Winfrey writes.
Reince Priebus: Priebus' time in the White House ended somewhat unceremoniously as Trump informed the world he had hired a new chief of staff via Twitter on Friday evening.
Weeks after taking over for Priebus, his predecessor who was unceremoniously fired over Twitter while he sat on a rainy tarmac, Kelly was faced with the Charlottesville, Virginia, controversy.
The Facebook CEO was captured chatting with Senator Chuck Schumer at Sun Valley in 2017, and his name tag was pinned unceremoniously to the bottom corner of his shirt.
Just before "Lose Yourself" starts playing our hero off as he walks triumphantly yet unceremoniously into the night, we get this handshake, the most powerful one of the film.
Weeks after taking over for Reince Priebus, his predecessor who was unceremoniously fired over Twitter while he sat on a rainy tarmac, Kelly was faced with the Charlottesville controversy.
The scariest thing about the market right now is the shocked response of traders who had become accustomed to the unsustainably placid conditions that have been unceremoniously swept away.
Priebus said he resigned, though it appeared he was unceremoniously ousted after Trump announced his successor, John Kelly, on Twitter and reportedly kicked him out of the presidential motorcade.
Unceremoniously, Peter — like the many Bachelor alumni before him — has had to ruthlessly cull the pool of contestants after a basic first impression, leaving a string of individuals crestfallen.
CES parent the Consumer Technology Association created a public relations disaster in January when it unceremoniously revoked an award from sex tech startup, Lora DiCarlo and its product Osé.
After all, if Merrick Garland can be unceremoniously cast aside, what is to prevent a future Republican-controlled Senate from refusing to confirm the appointees of Democratic presidents forever?
Netflix's The OA was so strange, baffling, and wholly unique that it's a tiny miracle that it even survived two seasons before the streamer unceremoniously canned it this week.
This is not just because he has two entities listed outside Russia - Hong Kong-listed Rusal and London-listed EN+, both of which have been unceremoniously dumped by investors.
Two beloved characters from the original Pokémon TV series are being unceremoniously erased from history in an upcoming retelling of the Indigo League saga, and we aren't having it.
Well, now—with Leicester one point from relegation and no wins and no league goals in 2017—the manager was unceremoniously dumped, and he's spoken out about the decision.
And of course tomorrow is Friday, the new designated time for bad news to spill unceremoniously all over the news cycle like slop from the bedpan of the world's sickbed.
Both teams also feature new coaches - Vance Joseph for Denver, Anthony Lynn for Los Angeles - while the Chargers play their initial game since unceremoniously ditching San Diego after 33 seasons.
In the rare occasion nastiness does arrive (once every few weeks, usually when a post has been shared "outside" of the group to another person's feed), I unceremoniously block them.
And even with an upset victory, a loss for Claire McCaskill or Joe Donnelly—two Democratic incumbents locked in knife-edge contests—would unceremoniously end all hope for a majority.
Not long after VRtual went public, an expose came out in a big newspaper about a handful of workers who had panic attacks on set and were unceremoniously let go.
For example, Golden Frog, which makes privacy and security software including VyprVPN, was just one of several providers who said its software had been unceremoniously dumped from the App store.
In April, Hyperallergic reported on a series of protests by PNCA students and staff after a group of adjunct professors was unceremoniously left without work for the coming school year.
Some retailers are betting on fans' superstition to help them sell televisions, especially after Brazil was unceremoniously axed from the 2014 contest in a 7-1 blowout loss to Germany.
Henry is neglected, smart, and incredibly self-reliant — and he already has reason to be angry, especially after Philip unceremoniously rescinds his permission to let Henry go to St. Edward's.
But when a local shop was unceremoniously torn down by developers to make way for a goddamn cat cafe, Chavez became the evil poster child for the Austin's relentless gentrification.
It sees you mounting assaults against your rivals, defending against their counter-attacks and desperately trying to eliminate their biggest threats before they can unceremoniously slaughter your carefully constructed forces.
After the American team lapsed to fourth in 2000 Mr Karolyi was unceremoniously pushed out, though ten years later it was retroactively awarded the bronze when the Chinese were disqualified.
In the commercial for Qiaobi laundry detergent, an Asian woman shoves a detergent pod into the mouth of a black worker and unceremoniously pushes him headfirst into a washing machine.
One of Trump's most trusted advisers, Mattis has clearly wielded significant influence since joining the administration, but he lost a particularly consistent ally when Tillerson was unceremoniously fired last month.
The other course of action — simply not playing him again in 2696 and then unceremoniously cutting him loose — had the potential to anger Rodriguez and lead to more unhappy headlines.
When Carmelo Anthony was unceremoniously released from the Houston Rockets in November after just 10 games, a league source (only half-jokingly) said Anthony's best option moving forward was China.
After retiring in 2014, he was hired by Phil Jackson to coach the New York Knicks with no coaching experience, and was unceremoniously dumped after a season and a half.
It's now 18 days since the U.S. government unceremoniously shut down because Congress couldn't agree on a bill to fund a quarter of all federal departments — including paying their employees.
But Ms. Bayes, a notorious diva who demanded star billing and treatment, was unceremoniously stored away in a receiving tomb where bodies are often kept while burial arrangements are made.
This would lead to a slew of other problems and issues with financial stability that the SNB might then have to address by unceremoniously dumping those stocks it has amassed.
In the end, he said, his title was unceremoniously returned to him after 36 hours of "hell," on the grounds that cannabis was not on the list of banned substances.
He was perhaps the most successful coach in the history of St. Joseph's when he was unceremoniously fired at the end of last season after 24 years with the team.
Earlier this month, a United passenger, Dr. David Dao, was unceremoniously dragged from his seat off a plane at O'Hare bound for Louisville, Kentucky, to make room for crew members.
His belongings will hopefully be set aflame, and the ashes poured unceremoniously into the area where all the animals of Winterfell take dumps.. Bolton's legacy will not vanish entirely, however.
Unceremoniously named Exoskeleton Prototype 3, the device is designed to serve as a "human amplifier," a tool that responds to neural impulses in a pilot's skin to reinforce natural arm movements.
Tillerson who was unceremoniously fired by Trump last March spoke at length about how Kushner did not consult with the State Department or other agencies before getting involved in foreign affairs.
As a result, the Pratt coach houses could be unceremoniously demolished if a developer were to purchase them and conclude that what the world truly needs is one more shiny condo.
Perhaps Facebook will act quick here, as being unceremoniously kicked off the platform was not, I imagine, how the company would have preferred to have updated its feature for the PS4.
In a February appearance on It's Not You, It's Men, she unceremoniously shutdown the notion that she is physically up for grabs because of the provocative way in which she dresses.
After that long talk of hearts, destiny, and honor in "Kiksuya," Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Teddy (James Marsden) unceremoniously shoot and kill all but one of the Ghost Nation warriors.
Often, you have to just sit there and wait for Roiland's rambling, stuttering improvised voice acting to play out, or get frustrated when it's unceremoniously cut off by you accidentally progressing.
Consider 2300's The Departed, the entire last third of which is essentially one long shoot-out, leaving most of its main characters unceremoniously executed (the movie's final body count: 24).
But at the beginning of this summer, they were unceremoniously booted from the platform after Patreon began aggressively enforcing its content restrictions and cracking down more heavily on sex-related projects.
As previously reported , Remini was brought onto the show as a series regular after some retooling between Seasons 1 and 2 that saw Erinn Hayes character unceremoniously killed off the show.
This is, after all, a show where a tween accidentally shoots his friend with a crossbow, and that friend gets unceremoniously dumped outside the emergency room with little to no consequences.
Additionally, neither has said anything about the accusations of abuses by NSO's customers except when the Ministry of Defense unceremoniously denied an Amnesty International demand to revoke NSO Group's export license.
The songwriter who sued Sony over Sam Smith's mega hit "Stay With Me" is this close to being unceremoniously thrown out of court, because a judge isn't buying what he's selling.
"The Pai team has unceremoniously cut back on public interest representation across the board on these kinds of committees, swapping out potential critics of its policies for more cheerleaders," Wood said.
He is one of the leading Conservative opponents of exiting the European Union, fired unceremoniously by May as one of her first acts after taking power following the referendum last June.
The wood-framed photos that covered almost every available vertical surface in the deli were unceremoniously dumped in plastic bins on the sidewalk, and the owners are A-OK with that.
And Beijing was also left embarrassed by reports of four Chinese officials being unceremoniously banished from the office of PNG Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato after allegedly trying to influence his statement.
Joe unceremoniously brushes Bone off when he comes over during the plane ride to offer his congratulations—although how a freelance writer could possibly afford a Concorde ticket is left unexplained.
Meanwhile, Finn unceremoniously awakens from the coma he was in at the end of The Force Awakens and runs around in a see-through plastic suit, squirting liquid in all directions.
Knowing that I was guilty of this myself, I reached out to a nice guy I had dated for a few months via Hinge (Jacob), and then unceremoniously stopped responding to.
But when a local piñata shop was unceremoniously torn down by developers to make way for a goddamn cat cafe, Chavez became the evil poster child for the Austin's relentless gentrification.
In an interview on the "Chris Vernon Show" in Memphis, Noah talked about his hardship finding his place in New York from 2016 until the Knicks unceremoniously waived him this October.
A music publication had just unceremoniously dumped me from my part-time job, and I decided to retaliate by having a series of parties on the same days as their festival.
Ah yes, of course: YOU ARE BEING UNCEREMONIOUSLY WOKEN UP FOR THE THIRD TIME THIS WEEK BY YOUR FUCKING ROOMMATE MOVING THEIR FURNITURE (THE BED??) AROUND AT TWO IN THE MORNING!!!!!
Vitali Astafjevs, our future Latvia captain, was scythed down for a criminally unawarded penalty in the 90th minute, and we were unceremoniously relegated to the bottom tier of the Football League.
During a week in which Activision unceremoniously laid off 800 people while simultaneously bragging about record revenue, we find ourselves confused and angry, yet quietly optimistic about the possibility of change.
A new lawsuit accuses Neumann of instituting a "cultish" office culture, forcing employees to drink alcohol at a mandatory office summer camp, and unceremoniously firing employees with little to no notice.
Now, like previous Washington figures who either exited voluntarily, as he did, or were unceremoniously shown the door, Mr. Reid is discovering that once you are out, you are really out.
CIFF thrived during a brief period of Chinese independent cinema, from the early aughts until 2012, when the similarly mission-driven Beijing Independent Film Festival was unceremoniously unplugged by government authorities.
And even Kelly, who took the helm of the White House last year after his predecessor, Reince Priebus, was unceremoniously ousted, has been rumored to be on the outs with Trump.
But apparently, actually getting that tech to work together was harder than Apple thought, and a year and a half after it was announced, AirPower was unceremoniously canceled by the company.
A broken bone (sustained, unceremoniously, in a cooking accident) gives the book a natural if underwhelming stopping point, and Grunenwald takes it like a champ — and also like an aspiring writer.
After all of that, I was unceremoniously booted from the band at our first New York show — for being, well, the creepy 23-year-old inserting himself as the band's frontman.
The season ended suddenly and unceremoniously when the St. Louis Blues ousted the Blackhawks, the defending Stanley Cup champions, in seven games in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
Her early life strikes me as a torrent of events that swept her up and jostled her around until, with little say of her own, it beached her unceremoniously in California.
Her early life strikes me as a torrent of events that swept her up and jostled her around until, with little say of her own, it beached her unceremoniously in California.
Last week, 31 members of the Good/Upworthy staff were unceremoniously given a few weeks' severance and let go, some fired through a script read over the phone by a third party.
Before James Gunn brought into the world his entertaining vision of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy — and was unceremoniously dumped by Disney following a bad faith character assassination — he made horror movies.
When the beleaguered and hapless Rex Tillerson was unceremoniously dumped by Trump, morale at the State Department had hit rock bottom and most observers assumed it had nowhere to go but up.
In 2012, then a lieutenant general, Flynn was appointed by President Obama to run the Defense Intelligence Agency, but he was unceremoniously fired after two years of tumult and politicking in uniform.
But on October 5th Theresa May strode up to the podium at the Conservative Party conference, awkwardly waved at the crowd, cleared her throat and unceremoniously drove a bulldozer through those assumptions.
The bill requests "adopting a right to live free from the presence of Arie Luyendyk, Jr." Luyendyk unceremoniously dumped Becca Kufrin during a segment that aired Monday night's episode of The Bachelor.
It's still unclear as to why this enormous monolith was unceremoniously blown to smithereens, but it's possible the dam merely served as a temporary barrier intended to balance the harbor's water levels.
Olivier unceremoniously loads the trunk of his car with several garment bags so he can pretend the photos he took in the span of a few hours were spaced across several days.
Quite unceremoniously, as you can see, the ping pong ball pops out and goes flying across the room (a reminder that this is a simulation and not meant to be taken literally).
Since being unceremoniously dumped out of the 2015 edition of the marquee tournament in Australia, Morgan's England side have reinvented themselves as a juggernaut of the white-ball version of the game.
The women's draw served up heartbreak for the home fans, with Ashleigh Barty, the last Australian left standing in the singles, unceremoniously dumped out of the tournament by eighth seed Petra Kvitova.
From a political family, Chu was parachuted into the race in October when former candidate Hung Hsiu-chu was unceremoniously dropped by the party due to her poor performance in opinion polls.
The Orioles were unceremoniously swept in a four-game series by Boston that concluded on Thursday and have seen their offense go limp with just 12 runs in a 1-5 stretch.
Earlier, when she was on the Philharmonic board, she led its building committee and worked on a plan to redo the hall by the architect Norman Foster, which was later unceremoniously abandoned.
Its messianic former editor, Alan Rusbridger, has been unceremoniously booted from his proposed emeritus role — a sort of guardian of The Guardian — as the head of the trust that bankrolls the paper.
Democrats have described Yovanovitch as the first victim of the pressure campaign on Ukraine, one which abruptly and unceremoniously ended the career of the longest-serving diplomat in Europe at the time.
Its universe is fundamentally populated by queer and trans people of color, most of whom have been unceremoniously discarded by their families and forced into the clandestine realms of the survival economy.
The co-founder unceremoniously left Facebook in late March, roughly six months after it was revealed Luckey had been donating to a pro-Trump Internet group distributing shitpost memes around the Internet.
Just as it seems like we'd be spending time inside Iden's head, you're unceremoniously whisked away to play as Luke Skywalker, as he explores a planet drawn to him by the Force.
Just a few hours later, he was unceremoniously ousted by Mr. Trump in a Twitter post that showed little patience for the kind of diplomacy or détente that Mr. Tillerson had preached.
At the Amdo Kitchen food truck in Jackson Heights, Queens, momos come huddled unceremoniously, eight for $5 on a disposable plate; bow your head over them and the steam kisses your face.
In the lulls between bouts of yammering, however, the director, Johannes Roberts, concentrates on building a solid atmosphere of desperation as a winch accident deposits the women unceremoniously on the ocean floor.
His subtle yet startling signal about relaxing the sanctions came just a day after the president unceremoniously ousted John R. Bolton, the White House national security adviser who opposed détente with Iran.
Basic Instinct, for instance, has long been denounced not only for contributing to the vast morgue of queer characters unceremoniously offed, but also for insinuating that Catherine's psychosis is driven by bisexuality.
As some people at the table stared, unsure how to begin, one had already unceremoniously torn off the fish's head and was blissfully feasting on a length of jawbone, scaly skin dangling.
Those who can't afford septic tanks resort to "straight-piping," a term that refers to plastic pipes that collect raw sewage from people's homes and unceremoniously discharge it on the ground nearby.
Workers unceremoniously removed the stuffed animals and placed them on the rock walls of the nearby butterfly garden, which was planted as a memorial to Tamir in the wake of his death.
The Tokyo-based online exchange for buying and selling bitcoins was one of the biggest in the world before it unceremoniously went bankrupt and lost everyone's bitcoins, worth millions of dollars, in 2014.
We've all watched with amazement (and some with open wallets) as decidedly modest, stuck-in-time "prairie style" has unceremoniously infiltrated every inch of our social media feeds and go-to shopping destinations.
The effort by the US government to sideline Huawei has been going for a long time, and the company was last year unceremoniously rebuffed in its effort to enter the US phone market.
Pro-gun Republicans hold three-quarters of its state House, a whopping 85 percent of Senate seats, and the governor's mansion, yet constitutional-carry legislation died unceremoniously in a Senate committee last spring.
Various chaotic plot twists see Zalone variously dumped unceremoniously from a helicopter at the North Pole, talking about romance with an African tribe and squabbling over pasta and parking during his foreign travels.
But this is different, these were people who had been there for decades, with expertise in some of the most important challenges we face in the world, just unceremoniously being given the boot.
Sanders—who jumped on the Warriors bandwagon to appeal to California voters on May 30th, before his meteoric campaign crashed out unceremoniously (parallels, anyone?)—appears to be a bit of a basketball savant.
This year has had a way of unceremoniously swallowing up a lot of would-be blockbusters too, but based on its modest charms, that's a fate that "Jumanji" should be able to escape.
In June 2017, for example, the first of many "infrastructure weeks," FBI Director James Comey was gearing up to testify in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee after Trump had unceremoniously fired him.
The bill passed; senators unceremoniously exited their chamber, greeting each other with handshakes and fist bumps; I took off my press pass and went back to being a woman who lives in Alabama.
The publication of shocking photographs — a man with a gun to his head, about to be unceremoniously executed; a naked preteen fleeing down a rural road — helped fuel public outcry against America's involvement.
He's also likely to face off next November against none other than Sessions, who is campaigning for his old job after being unceremoniously fired by Trump over his recusal from the Russia investigation.
Steelers 23, Giants 21 PITTSBURGH — And so the questions will begin: Are the Giants not what they seemed to be during their six-game winning streak, which expired unceremoniously in Pittsburgh on Sunday?
In an administration run by a president who made "you're fired" his catchphrase, and who has unceremoniously relieved other subordinates, the scandal-plagued EPA administrator seemed to have figured out the secret to longevity.
Ultimately, the writing was on the wall for Kupperman as he only served in the Trump administration for roughly nine months before departing in September, shortly after Bolton was unceremoniously ousted by the President.
Since being unceremoniously dumped out of the 2015 edition of the marquee tournament in Australia, Morgan's England side have reinvented themselves as a white-ball juggernaut, heading into this World Cup as overwhelming favorites.
The New York City man was headed to a bar on the Lower East Side last weekend when he was unceremoniously punched in the face, sending him tumbling down a set of subway stairs.
Moment That's Burned in Our Brains: When Rachel and Rodger revealed that Taylor (who had been with Rachel for 4 years) had been unceremoniously fired while insinuating that she was stealing from the company.
Sir Paul McCartney, along with five-time Grammy winner Beck and Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins were unceremoniously shut out of Tyga's post-Grammys party at The Argyle on Monday night, according to TMZ.
FBI agents told NBC News that while many of them voted for Trump, after he unceremoniously fired a very popular director few were ready to greet the president at the bureau with open arms.
We broke the story ... Spinderella sued, claiming she got cheated out of royalties and says Salt-N-Pepa excluded her from a bunch of gigs and appearances before getting unceremoniously axed from the group.
After his failed attempt to secure FBI Director James Comey's personal loyalty failed last spring, the president unceremoniously ousted him midway through his ten-year term and then publicly threatened him to keep quiet.
To see those same players whose skills you idolise unceremoniously stepping down from the stage, meeting with friends, sitting around eating the same slightly overcooked canteen pizza you just had is exciting and novel.
" The lawsuit states: "While Buckingham was attempting to keep the band together, the other members, secretly and unceremoniously, moved on without him, including hiring contract players to replace Buckingham's iconic vocals and guitar parts.
The job had been empty, the brand roiled with turmoil and the choice fraught with emotion since Alber Elbaz, the designer who defined Lanvin in the modern era, had been unceremoniously fired in 2015.
You should know that the PC industry had basically given up on Intel ever producing its own powerful desktop graphics cards after the company unceremoniously killed its Larrabee project 10 years ago last month.
The return of Rajapaksa to public life marks an unlikely turnaround for the two-time former president, who was unceremoniously voted out of office in 2015, amid allegations of corruption, nepotism and war crimes.
He was tapped in 2006 to work for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, but his tenure was cut short after a few months when Rumsfeld was "unceremoniously kicked to the curb" following the midterm elections.
Britain is now leaving the EU because of his request for a "variable geometry" -- allowing Britain to opt out of basic EU tenets -- which was unceremoniously turned down by Berlin and, less consequentially, by Paris.
Nick: I have to say that for one very brief moment, I contemplated the remote possibility that The Walking Dead would kill off its main character, unceremoniously in the middle of a relatively inconsequential episode.
Streep, according to Schulman, briefly escaped her woes and stayed with a friend in Canada, eventually returning to the city only to find herself unceremoniously kicked out of the loft she had shared with Cazale.
Amy Adams starred as Giselle in the original film, who was about to marry a prince (James Marsden) when she's sent away from the animated kingdom of Andalasia and unceremoniously lands in New York City.
After being unceremoniously dumped by a Patrick Bateman look-a-like, Elle Woods, played by a pink-clad Reese Witherspoon, follows her ex-boyfriend to Harvard Law School with the intention of getting him back.
Ordinary people living under the thumb of cruel dictatorships are in a perpetual state of placid terror, trying to go unnoticed, and those characters are all over The Death of Stalin (and disposed of unceremoniously).
When a planned split of the Bitcoin network—theoretically, to speed up transactions—was unceremoniously postponed on Wednesday, one thought went through my mind: Someone crazy enough is still going to try and do it.
Her first experience of being taken to a psychiatric unit happened she was anxious and young, when her parents unceremoniously dropped her off at the Columbian Presbyterian's Babies' Hospital and didn't bother to explain why.
But Mr. Naimi was unceremoniously ousted over the weekend, replaced as part of the new order in Saudi Arabia led by King Salman, aimed at a sweeping, if long-term, modernization of the country's economy.
But when she lands, unceremoniously spraining her ankle, her face distorts into pure pain and rage, and the conceit of Aggretsuko's twist on the conventions established by Hello Kitty and the like comes into focus.
Plenty of smart people are already getting to work trying to save the writing of a personal blog system that's been around since 2013 before it is unceremoniously deleted, perhaps because Spanfeller is a herb.
Jeff Sessions was pushed out as attorney general the day after the midterm elections in November, Rex Tillerson was unceremoniously fired as secretary of state in March and national security adviser H.R. McMaster was replaced.
My patient devoted years of her life to participating in this trial yet, after the study achieved the sponsor's goal, her chemotherapy was unceremoniously pulled away, and she was left alone to treat her leukemia.
Though the series showed a lot of the wolves in season one, their appearances have been noticeably rare in later seasons, with two being brought back in season six only to be unceremoniously killed off.
It's made me feel a deep and strange empathy for every NPC I've ever unceremoniously massacred while playing Red Dead Redemption, and made me hate every random jerk I play with online that much more.
Since being unceremoniously dumped out of the 2015 edition of the tournament in Australia, the England side have reinvented themselves as one-day cricket specialists and had headed into the World Cup as overwhelming favourites.
Although Earnhardt made a choice to end his career largely on his terms, Kenseth, a former series champion, was squeezed out unceremoniously, as no team was willing to meet his demands for salary and resources.
After the president of the company was unceremoniously booted from the firm he had founded, a new guy came in and within a short period fired people he felt had loyalty to the old regime.
It takes no time at all to pick up the bitterness among some of the laid-off Times-Picayune employees who have landed at The Advocate, and still feel that they were unceremoniously kicked aside.
The defending Super Bowl champion Patriots would be denied their quest for a record seventh Super Bowl, unceremoniously bounced from the N.F.L. playoffs in the opening round by the lowest-seeded team in their conference.
Trump unceremoniously fired both men just 48 hours after he had been acquitted by the Republican-controlled Senate on both articles that the Democratic majority in the House had impeached him on in December 2019.
When they're ready to leave the laboratory, the mosquitoes are loaded into what looks like a takeout soup container, and unceremoniously flung out of the window of a van as it drives through a neighborhood.
While their project was unceremoniously shut down by Microsoft, the company started eyeing multiplayer functionality with their next project: Chathouse 3D Roulette, a multiplayer sex game that allows users to match-make anonymously with each other.
Stewart&aposs win was the second of the night for pro-Trump backers, after Mark Sanford, a persistent Trump critic who often sparred with the president, was unceremoniously unseated in the GOP primary in South Carolina.
Having come aboard last November, she managed to piss off a few doctors, get into Arizona Robbins' (Jessica Capshaw) good graces — and heart — before being unceremoniously fired by Chandra Wilson's Miranda Bailey in the season finale.
In another report by Rolling Stone, the original organizers of Women's Marches in Canada were unceremoniously kicked out of their roles, locked out of social media accounts and replaced by staffers chosen by Women's March, Inc.
Before he can call her complicit, she breaks it down for him: this behavior used to be something women had to put up with and she was giving them a better option than being unceremoniously fired.
The caveat is that, because they have not yet developed a way to make the power laser track the drone, as soon as it flies out of the beam it drops unceremoniously to the bench top.
It just violated far too much storytelling logic to have expended so much screen time on her training in the House of Black and White only to have her unceremoniously murdered on the streets of Braavos.
Sheriff Grady Judd, of the Polk County Sheriff's Office, took to Twitter to let anyone with a warrant know that they would be unceremoniously locked up if they dared to seek refuge from the historic storm.
However, the backlight brightness is not as bright as I hoped and the Page Up and Page Down keys are unceremoniously located above the left and right directional keys — it's just asking for an incorrect entry.
Even as people marveled at the idea that an entire group of animals could unceremoniously die off, as evidenced by fossils found on the American frontier, they were accelerating contemporary extinctions on the very same land.
But to show who was the new boss, Christian Lindner, the leader of the FDP (one of potential partners), unceremoniously reminded Merkel that she had no right to take any decisions in the name of Germany.
Shortly after the bill's introduction, the deal was unceremoniously scuttled by several powerful California-based agricultural interest groups who decided they'd rather just keep things as they are—even at the expense of American workers nationally.
Washington, DC (CNN Business)Not quite two years ago, Palmer Luckey, the Oculus co-founder and onetime face of the virtual reality industry, unceremoniously left Facebook amid controversy over his support for a pro-Trump group.
Weeks after taking over for Priebus, his predecessor who was unceremoniously fired over Twitter while he sat on a rainy tarmac, Kelly was faced with Trump's controversial response to the racially charged protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Both seem to be factors in recent events at the Bucharest National Opera ballet, where Alina Cojocaru and Johan Kobborg were unceremoniously pushed out in a messy and protracted brawl with the management of the opera.
One by one, beginning Wednesday night and all through Thursday, the pillars of the American athletic landscape toppled, unceremoniously, to the ground, marking one of the most astonishing nights and days in United States sports history.
In addition to Michael and Showalter, at the end of 1995, the entire leadership of the team's scouting and minor league operations, who had drafted or signed Jeter, Williams, Rivera, Pettitte and Posada, was unceremoniously fired.
Unceremoniously cut short by Netflix in March, the story of the Alvarezes, a Cuban-American immigrant family, did more for on-screen inclusivity than every well-intentioned, non-apology Netflix has tweeted in the #RenewODAAT outcry.
The breaking of a woman's heart suddenly puts the universe's balance in peril, prompting her to be unceremoniously plucked from her bedroom and whisked to a strange world of bright colors, bright lights, and bright hearts.
When most people hear the term "breeze block," they think of drab rectangular cinder blocks—the kind you find stacked unceremoniously in the back of Home Depot, or that job site down the street from your office.
Just days ago, Jarrett -- a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama -- was suddenly and unceremoniously pulled into the media's glare because of a racist tweet aimed at her by now-fired ABC sitcom star Roseanne Barr.
Washington (CNN)A frenzied 24 hours filled with hushed deliberations on Capitol Hill, senior-level meetings at the White House and back-to-back phone calls with the President came to an end Wednesday -- quietly and unceremoniously.
Were you wondering what exactly happened to Logan (Ben Barnes) in the time between when he was unceremoniously dispatched into the wilderness by William at the end of last season, and Dolores' conversation with him in "Reunion"?
Sir Burton acts as the plot's shepherd, tying together its mythical past and its explosive present, but once his role is fulfilled, his character is shuffled offscreen so unceremoniously that it's laughable, in the most painful sense.
The former incoming White House communications director has teed up a few "please-accept-me-in-the-public-sphere" interviews in an effort to bounce back after being unceremoniously fired before he even technically started his job.
When they lose, or fail to control a training-ground bust up, or get caught up in an undercover newspaper sting while drinking a pint of wine, they will be unceremoniously sacked by an ancient Alan Sugar.
Apple had tapped Ive to oversee iOS 7 after the departure of Forstall, who's fumbling of Apple Maps and other missteps got him unceremoniously fired, and he was chosen to present it to the world in 53.
The soon-to-be mom of two unceremoniously blasted the talk-show host in an Instagram rant yesterday, posting a lengthy tirade defending her on-again fiancé, Rob Kardashian, beneath a less-than-flattering photo of Williams.
Chad Johnson was lucky to run into a highway patrol officer who was kind enough to give him a lift when his car blew a tire ... but duty called, and Chad was unceremoniously kicked to the curb.
A wee bit of backstory: the pair began their online duel last month, when Shepard unceremoniously moved his massive recliner into the center of their living room, despite Bell's protests (and multiple social media cries for help).
The now-former official, Hisham Geneina, is to stand trial in Cairo on Tuesday, just over two months after he was unceremoniously fired by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as the head of the Central Auditing Authority.
Scenes skip unmarked gaps of time, foreshadowed events are left offstage and characters are sprinkled liberally into the background by name without real introduction, only to be pulled unceremoniously forward later and stripped bare in brief exposition.
I can't imagine that Netflix will unceremoniously kill another generation of smart TVs without thinking really hard about it—because killing the next gen of smart TVs will hurt a lot more than killing the last one.
It would have been difficult to predict more than two decades ago that Kellie Harper would one day carry on the famous but erstwhile college basketball rivalry that Pat Summitt, her late mentor at Tennessee, unceremoniously canceled.
Which is not to say that Cookie, herself, doesn't crumble from time to time: Her self-conception as The Sensible One who gets unceremoniously punctured by the people around her emerges as a recurring and amusing leitmotif.
Yovanovitch, a widely respected foreign service officer, was unceremoniously ousted in May after she refused to help Giuliani and his allies in Ukraine and the US manufacture dirt on the Bidens to hurt his chances against Trump.
Jeremy Clarkson's big mouth has led him to both a great deal of trouble and a huge following; his stint on the wildly popular British car show "Top Gear" ended unceremoniously after a series of ugly disputes.
"After starting a biopharmaceutical company from scratch and turning it into a successful enterprise worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Mr. Shkreli was unceremoniously and illegally ousted from the company at the hands of Defendants," the suit claims.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova's hopes of a title-winning return to the Australian Open were unceremoniously crushed by Angelique Kerber as the battle of the former champions ended 6-1 6-3 in the German's favor on Saturday.
Sixteen years after Curtis was unceremoniously killed off as Laurie Strode in Halloween: Resurrection, her character's, uh, resurrection in the quasi-reboot Halloween opened with a gargantuan $2304.1 million domestically, the best debut ever for a slasher movie.
While the AIBO line wasn't a mainstream commercial success, with former CEO Howard Stringer unceremoniously killing it in 2006 as part of his cost-cutting efforts, Sony has recognized it as an iconic chapter in the company's history.
Meanwhile, he's chased by Thaddeus (Mark Strong), who as a young boy was himself considered for the champion role, only to be sent down a dark path when he was unceremoniously dumped and told he'd never be worthy.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, long viewed as a flunky, was forced out unceremoniously in early May after some mild gestures of difference with Erdogan, including on the Kurdish issue; he had hinted at a return to peace talks.
Motorola, Iridium's biggest shareholder and operator, would have unceremoniously destroyed the constellation had it not been for Dan Colussy, an American businessman who had previously worked for Pan Am, a now-defunct airline, and restructured United Nuclear Corporation.
When Coinbase announced unceremoniously on Tuesday that it would allow trading for Bitcoin Cash, a controversial clone of Bitcoin with some small differences, the digital currency's value skyrocketed from just under $3,000 USD per coin to above $6,000.
I'm always five minutes away from losing my keys and being unceremoniously kicked out of NYU, because you can just see these kids ... They're actually ... So far, I've been pretty lucky, and they're usually pretty generous with me.
New Orleans By The New York Times Yet some of black America's most important and compelling history is tucked away, often unceremoniously, in what some dismiss as "flyover country" — in Central Plains states like Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri.
Never mind that the usable life of most gadgets lasts about as long as the average betta fish, fated to swim around a glass bowl for a year or two until it is dumped, unceremoniously, down the toilet.
Every year, holiday travelers are shocked to find upon opening their suitcases after a flight, that their carefully packaged presents have been opened and sometimes, unceremoniously rewrapped by security workers because they were thought to include something dangerous.
I stopped into the celebrated Tai Lei Loi Kei, a nearly 50-year-old Macanese chain, and paid 48 dollars for a small, bone-in pork chop that had been slapped somewhat unceremoniously onto a buttered white roll.
The service has been available for roughly two years in a beta-like state since Mason spun it out of his walking tour app Detour, which he created after being unceremoniously shown the door as Groupon's chief executive.
They included documents from the years following Mussolini's 1938 racial laws, showing how the city's Jews were unceremoniously fired from jobs at the local university and City Hall, in order to "defend the Italian race," one document read.
Mr. Martoma's case will be an opportunity for the Second Circuit to flesh out the meaning of the Salman gift analysis, perhaps preserving a portion of the Newman decision that the Supreme Court seemed to have unceremoniously rejected.
For the first time since Richard Nixon's "Honor America Day" (which was unceremoniously and prematurely ended by nude protesters and widespread violence), a president inserted himself into what has traditionally been a nonpartisan celebration of the nation's birthday.
For the first time since Richard Nixon's "Honor America Day" (which was unceremoniously and prematurely ended by nude protesters and widespread violence), a president inserted himself into what has traditionally been a nonpartisan celebration of the nation's birthday.
Since Comedy Central unceremoniously canceled the series earlier in the week, Wilmore has candidly discussed his disappointment with the decision, especially because it means The Nightly Show won't be covering the final stretch of the 2016 presidential election.
Upon arriving in the Bahamas, they were instead treated to a limited amount of "Styrofoam plate dinners," "disaster relief"-style makeshift tents, and "mass chaos" in returning home after the festival was unceremoniously canceled, according to accounts from attendees.
While the PenLite was unceremoniously put out of its misery, Apple did continue to experiment with the form in the years before Steve Jobs returned to the company, but with nowhere near the level of sophistication of the iPad.
One week after Phil Lord and Chris Miller were unceremoniously fired as directors of Lucasfilm's still-untitled Han Solo film, the public perception of what went wrong behind the scenes is going from bad to worse for the duo.
An ongoing basic income pilot in Canada's most populous province that gave people with low incomes a no-strings-attached monthly support payment was unceremoniously cancelled on Tuesday by the administration of newly elected Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford.
George Osborne, the U.K. chancellor who oversaw six years of austerity and spending cuts in the U.K., was unceremoniously replaced as the U.K.'s new Prime Minister Theresa May announced a cabinet reshuffle soon after becoming leader on Wednesday.
They explained that the entire process seemed a bit anticlimactic:A woman with a clipboard walked over somewhat unceremoniously, cut the string and carried the package back to a staging area where test subjects watched from behind a safety net.
"After starting a biopharmaceutical company from scratch and turning it into a successful enterprise worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Mr. Shkreli was unceremoniously and illegally ousted from the company at the hands of Defendants," his suit had claimed.
After being unceremoniously swept at home by the Arizona Diamondbacks earlier in the month, the Philadelphia Phillies look to return the favor on Wednesday afternoon when the clubs play the finale of their three-game series at Chase Field.
That's led to some continued love for a device that's otherwise getting long in the tooth, specs-wise — and why many were upset when Apple unceremoniously discontinued the iPhone 6S, and the similarly headphone-jacked iPhone SE, in 2018.
Conservative rebels will be a huge thorn in Johnson's sideJohnson unceremoniously kicked out 21 Tory MPs from the party last night after they voted with Labour to vote for a plan which could make a no-deal Brexit illegal.
Those flags are now about the only thing moving at the Müller Quaker Dairy plant here, a gleaming and currently inert factory that opened with a splash in 2013, but was unceremoniously shut down less than three years later.
Myanmar has done little to implement the recommendations of the Rakhine Advisory Commission; an advisory board meant to support their implementation and from which I resigned in January unceremoniously wrapped up its work last week having made little impact.
I've been trying to figure out why the removal of the headphone port bugs me more than other ports that have been unceremoniously killed off, and I think it's because the headphone port almost always only made me happy.
On Friday, the money he had given so far — some $21.5 million — was unceremoniously returned via wire transfer and a campus work crew was removing the businessman's name from the law school that had been named in his honor.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — The title of this puzzle refers loosely to a phenomenon that has nothing to do with poltergeists, but rather when a person unceremoniously removes themselves from a (usually online) situation, while obviously (and rudely) continuing to live.
"Color" marks the return to directing narrative features bythe South African-born cult filmmaker Richard Stanley, who was infamously — and unceremoniously — booted from the disastrous 1996 production of "The Island of Dr. Moreau," starring Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando.
Pastors and dioceses are choosing to sell these churches to developers, who then unceremoniously knock them down and erect yet another apartment tower — sometimes accommodating the congregation with a sanctuary in the new building featuring its own separate entrance.
Cameron would be picking up the series right where he'd left off, after Judgment Day, as if other entries made by different directors in the intervening years — the first of which unceremoniously had Sarah killed offscreen — had never happened.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday savaged former national security adviser John Bolton one day after unceremoniously dismissing him via Twitter — blasting his hawkish ex-aide's hard-charging brand of diplomacy and partly blaming him for launching the Iraq War.
It has been a cruel 2017 thus far and now the humble thimble, the universal symbol of the blessed sewers who toil and sweat over clothes, blankets, and so much more, has unceremoniously been booted from the choice of Monopoly figurines.
After he was unceremoniously thrown off the Bachelorette set, a drunken sexual encounter (that was originally reported to be possibly non-consensual) between DeMario and Corinne Olympios sparked a scandal that temporarily halted production on Bachelor in Paradise earlier this summer.
Meanwhile, Discovery's Mythbusters ended its run earlier this year (after unceremoniously booting Tory Belleci, Kari Byron, and Grant Imahara, the build team and secondary hosts, in 2015), only to have the concept rebooted as a reality show, for Mythbusters: The Search.
"There're so many different things you're able to get on this one little disk," said Mr. Perez, who's kept more than 1,000 DVDs from his old inventory in what he calls his man cave unceremoniously piled on shelves and in boxes.
Photo: GettyA new study has found that "schooling" is a horrendous process in which an individual's unique personality is unceremoniously supplanted by groupthink and the notion of bravery is cast aside when a danger to the overall status quo is presented.
For just $17 when it's available in mid-October, the CakeDozer ensures all the hard work that went into making and decorating your dessert isn't completely negated when it's unceremoniously plopped onto a plate in a pile of sweet mush.
Nyko dies kinda unceremoniously here as the crew faces off against drones programmed throughout the island to protect the lab (oh also there's some other big bad lurking on this island and my guess is 10 gorillas or a panther).
That's why it was never a surprise when campers and staff alike would abruptly disappear over the course of the summer, unceremoniously kicked out or fired for one transgression or another, from blowjobs in sheds to getting caught joint in hand.
Following my morning routine of coffee, bagel, and NY Times, my Venus fly trap jeans are then unceremoniously returned to the corner of my closet, at which point my modern and fashionable jeans may make their first appearance of the day.
In addition, projects bearing Weinstein imprint — in addition to the careers of actors he's worked with in the past — may pay a heavy price of their own, especially after Weinstein was unceremoniously tossed out of the Motion Picture Academy on Saturday.
At the meeting, he wooed - or shunned - other diplomats to hammer home China's positions on North Korea and the South China Sea, giving time to his North Korean counterpart, while a meeting with his Vietnamese opposite number was unceremoniously canceled.
She is yet another prime minister to fall unceremoniously out of office as a result of the dogged infighting of the Conservative Party over the nature of British relations with the European Union, one of the unhappiest of contemporary political marriages.
In the latest disgrace, the special operations commander in Iraq just unceremoniously kicked out a SEAL platoon, "Due to a perceived deterioration of good order and discipline within the team during non-operational periods," US Special Operations Command has announced.
The first lady unceremoniously cut ties with Wolkoff in February after it was revealed Wolkoff's events firm received more than $26 million for the work it did for the inauguration, a job unrelated to her duties for the first lady.
In the end, Mr. Cha was unceremoniously dumped because he voiced opposition to the administration's threat to carry out a pre-emptive military strike against North Korea before it can build a nuclear-armed missile able to hit the United States.
Then she leaves you stranded in what feels like the middle of a paragraph, the middle of a story, as though you should already know all the characters she unceremoniously drops onto the page, and where they are, and why.
But Byte is out now and longtime fans of Vine, which Twitter unceremoniously shut down just four years after acquiring it, will probably be happy just to have anything that resembles the defunct platform's short-lived but profoundly impactful creative spirit.
In November, Cyrus Mistry, the then top boss of Tata Group, India's biggest conglomerate with businesses ranging from cars to steel mills and salt pans, was unceremoniously ousted in a boardroom coup over differences between him and the Tata family patriarch.
At the end of 2015, with the United States facing the potential of a government shutdown, a widely derided and unpopular cybersecurity bill formerly known as CISPA and CISA was unceremoniously snuck into a 2000-page, must-pass budget bill.
Earlier this year, Microsoft thoroughly embarrassed itself when it released "Tay," an artificial intelligence chat bot for Twitter that, before it was unceremoniously taken down, had managed to spew an incredible amount of hateful, racist bile for all the world to see.
This state laboratory creates a superb opportunity to test different approaches to legalization rather than rely on the alleged wisdom of Cevallos' elite pals in DC, many of whom have just been unceremoniously kicked out of office in the tumultuous election of 2016.
It is housed in an imposing, reconstructed Baroque palace modeled after the Palazzo Barberini in Rome, and decimated by air raids during World War II. Prior to renovations by Plattner's foundation, the structure served rather unceremoniously as a youth hostel in the 1970s.
If you were hoping to get some sweet drone footage of a NASCAR race in progress, you may find your quadcopter grounded unceremoniously by a mysterious force: DroneShield is bringing its anti-drone tech to NASCAR events at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Since Colton broke with Bach tradition and decided to pursue Cassie and unceremoniously dump Tayshia and Hannah G. in his season's finale, he's been hinting that though he's willing to wait for Cassie, 24, to feel ready for marriage, he's getting, um, impatient.
Those artistic choices aside, the Grammys unceremoniously buried Spanish-language music in the pre-show webcast, with Anuel AA and Ozuna, among other urbano stars, snubbed in the only category their music technically qualified for: Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.
But even when dramas do feature a gay, lesbian or bisexual hero, it doesn't always insulate them from problematic narratives, as demonstrated by the fan backlash against The 100 after the show unceremoniously killed off Lexa, Clarke's love interest, in Season 3.
Beginning in 1966, Lewis would host the telecast that lasted up to 21-and-a-half hours, with audiences phoning in donations that ultimately totaled more than $2 billion by the time Lewis and MDA parted company — rather unceremoniously, sadly — in 2011.
So the Hoodoo Gurus were our friends, and while we were on tour with them in Australia, they unceremoniously gave us back the masters to the record—a CD master on this gigantic Betamax tape and papers saying we had the release rights.
However, if people, once having purchased items, have personal, emotional, or physical needs that are not quite satisfied by Amazon's products, and this happens over an unspecified time, they are unceremoniously dumped back into the Commons where Amazon has decimated local retail.
But Agent Cooper's doing all of this while his hapless non-evil döppelganger was unceremoniously forced to trade places with him and turned into a small golden ball, and no one—not even Dougie's wife, Janey-E—seems to have noticed the difference.
Although the curly lettering was once a requirement across most elementary schools nationwide, the practice dwindled in the early 2000s and was unceremoniously dropped when it was left out of the Common Core State Standards, which all but four states have adopted.
Well, that was short-lived: Just 36 hours after Curve, the London fintech that lets you consolidate all of your bank cards into a single Curve card, re-instated support for Amex, the feature has once again been unceremoniously blocked by American Express.
A novel might transport you a long way out of your life; but when it ended, your life would land unceremoniously on top of you again, like the house that lands on the witch in the Wizard of Oz. The Review was different.
I recently chatted with Kurlancheek about his experiences at Turbine, the game's friendly rivalry with EverQuest, what made Asheron's Call so special to so many people over the years, and what it feels like to have the game so unceremoniously shut down.
Despite his threats to return for season 4, Johnson — who, let's not forget, was unceremoniously kicked off the last BiP season by Chris Harrison after he got wasted, soiled himself, and went on a foul-mouthed tirade — is now (sob) off the market.
Defeated by the same asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs, which was summoned by Zordon (a nude Bryan Cranston) in desperation, the space witch was a corpse floatin' in the ocean for millions of years before being unceremoniously caught in a fish net.
Similarly, in September 2017 he organized a conference (where this author spoke) arguing the necessity of resuming dialogue on the CFE treaty (Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe) with Russia that Moscow unceremoniously broke almost a decade ago for their own sake.
A defining moment took place in June 2009 when Manuel Zelaya, the democratically elected president of Honduras, was seized at the crack of dawn and taken in his pajamas and placed on a flight to Costa Rica, where he was unceremoniously dumped.
The bad guys keep using weapons that take a long time to power up before firing, Luke seems to die unceremoniously by disappearing into the air without warning, some other bullshit happens, the movie's dedicated to Carrie Fisher, and that's the end.
It was initially former iOS software chief Scott Forstall's job to oversee Siri, but after he left the company unceremoniously over the controversial Apple Maps fiasco, the role went to services chief Eddy Cue and then eventually VP of software engineering Craig Federighi.
Thanks to all this, Watanabe explained, no longer would gymnasts — many of whom, he noted, had started gymnastics as young as age 3 and had trained competitively for more than a decade — risk having their efforts unceremoniously wasted by human error or interference.
Considering that Mr. Leung was unceremoniously denied a second term because he could not maintain in Hong Kong even the modicum of social harmony that Beijing demands, there was only one possible interpretation for the cordial, if stilted, exchange between the two men.
"When you unceremoniously fire or get rid of your chief of staff, in this case, Reince Priebus, and your press secretary, there is the possibility that they might come around and bite you," said Stein, who is regular on the MSNBC morning program.
Days after the Game of Thrones alum revealed he was unceremoniously refused water while visiting Netflix's headquarters, he documented the apology he received for the confusion on his Instagram Story: an elegantly-wrapped box of miniature Netflix-branded water bottles with a hilarious note.
Donald Trump issued a vague warning to former FBI Director James Comey last month: "James Comey better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!" the president wrote on Twitter, three days after he unceremoniously fired Comey.
The hard-nosed, conflict-prone political operative, who was unceremoniously fired by Trump's adult children months before the 2016 election and then isolated from the president — at least through official channels — is trying to show he can be a useful, well-behaved team player.
But if you pull up the official White House Flickr page today, you'd have no idea that President Trump met with Russian officials, let alone that Washington is in a state of utter chaos after Trump unceremoniously fired FBI director James Comey on Tuesday.
The National Institutes of Health is unceremoniously concluding its five-year-long funding arrangement with the NFL this August, despite having used less than half of the $30 million first pledged to it by the league in 2012 to research brain disease, ESPN reports.
At the time, the denim vest-wearing, exclusively all-caps speaking punk was unceremoniously turfed from the Cobalt (a dive among dives, known at the time for leaking "shit-water" and stage-puking), where she was booking shows four nights a week since time immemorial.
With the notable exceptions of Future and a few others, many of the major label Great Trap Hopes of the last few years have found themselves either floundering at retail, locked in inexplicable record label jujitsu, unceremoniously relegated back to the minors, or worse.
As regulators forced banks worldwide to cut back on risky businesses in recent years, worried boardrooms unceremoniously replaced the old guard with new leaders who were ordered to exit chancy areas that consumed the cash needed to fund new strategies in areas like wealth management.
The Crew then dumping their star as quickly and unceremoniously as they did so soon after giving him a huge contract may reflect a lingering league-wide philosophy that for years balked at keeping players if they so much as asked for a modest raise.
When Trump loses confidence in a subordinate, they either survive long enough for his mood to change or more likely they are gone — perhaps fired unceremoniously like Priebus, who was sacked by tweet and booted from the presidential motorcade he was supposed to ride in.
To add insult to injury, series regular and Jackson love interest Chloe (Nora Arnezeder) got unceremoniously killed off in last week's episode, thanks to a poisonous gas situation, only to have Zoo immediately replace her with a surly army ranger named Dariela (Alyssa Diaz).
It wasn't until after he felled the tree and counted the rings that he realized, to his horror, that he had, with permission from the United States Forest Service, unceremoniously sawed down the oldest known tree in the world — a stately gnarled pine called Prometheus.
The normalizing figures have departed or been unceremoniously dumped — whisk, H.R. McMaster and Gary Cohn; goodbye, Jeff Sessions; time's up, John Kelly — and their provisional replacements have more of the island-of-misfit-toys feel that characterized Trump's inner circle in the 2016 campaign.
After wasting about four minutes individually picking up, staring at, and unceremoniously throwing away each useless item around the TV in search of how to even start the game, my gentle, non-judgmental tour guide suggests I look to the CDs on my left.
In a one-and-a-half-page letter, the government unceremoniously retreated from a position — that transgender students may not be excluded from restrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity — that the Department of Education had held for at least four years.
The fall from grace for the Bulls must sting, given that the team had unceremoniously fired Coach Tom Thibodeau, who had averaged 29 wins a season and never missed the playoffs, because it thought his style of coaching was causing the team to underachieve.
And why is Mr. Leung allowed to serve out his term, when Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong's feckless and hapless first chief executive after Britain handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997, was made to resign unceremoniously midterm, after mass protests, invoking leg pain?
In the end, Mattis' seemingly abrupt decision to resign in December, after Trump unceremoniously announced the United States was pulling its troops out of Syria without consulting with allies or many of his own advisers, had actually been made months earlier, according to Snodgrass.
At the U-shaped counter inside the Apple Pan, a sparse diner in West Los Angeles, the smoky burgers in squishy buns are wrapped in paper and unceremoniously plopped onto the counter by a highly efficient staff with total command over the lunch rush.
Viewed as one of Trump's most influential advisers until he was unceremoniously booted from the White House in August, Bannon should find plenty to get excited about ahead of the March 4 vote, where his brand of nationalist, anti-immigration politics is gaining traction.
But with the administration in a state of semi-permanent chaos, top officials not focused on the issue, and the White House's leading trade protectionist unceremoniously fired, Trump does not appear to be well-positioned to secure any kind of meaningful concessions from Canada.
In what felt like an instant, Gus had gathered me up in his sweaty, heavy-set arms and tossed me unceremoniously into the back of an Uber XL. About half way home I woke up properly and started making a fuss in the back of the car.
The circumstances of this release suggest that Mr. Reeves, who plays a detective named Galban, may have come down with what might be called Nicolas Cage syndrome, in which a star repeatedly takes the lead role in fare that ends up being unceremoniously dumped on the market.
And while we may never get a straight answer as to why Chris Miller and Phil Lord were unceremoniously dumped by Disney toward the end of filming, rest assured that the unamicable parting of ways between the two sides is never peeks through the film's shiny veneer.
No one wants to be the next body hauled unceremoniously off an airplane, with our shirt pulled up over our belly, so when bad things happen to other passengers, most of us just push our earbuds deeper into our ear canals and pretend we didn't see anything.
But he kept his leather jacket on when he showed up to talk to reporters about the season, which ended unceremoniously, even stunningly, when the Rangers were ousted in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs by the Pittsburgh Penguins in a mere five games.
Mr. Persekian, who runs an art gallery called the Al Mamal Foundation for Contemporary Art in Jerusalem, said he had agreed to leave after the museum's senior management unceremoniously told him that it no longer favored the project, but he said he did not know why.
And the evidence that many people find existing coat checks either too expensive or too slow is abundant at almost any wintertime performance in New York: Just look around at all the coats and parkas that are draped over seat backs or stuffed unceremoniously under chairs.
For every Karl Lagerfeld, presiding over the design studios at Chanel and Fendi for decades, and Giorgio Armani (ditto), a dozen more have come and gone as creative directors at luxury houses, often unceremoniously ejected from their gilded seats, sometimes in as little as 18 months.
His predecessor, Ben McAdoo, was celebrated as a breath of fresh air when he led the Giants to an 11-5 record and a playoff berth in 2016, but he was unceremoniously discarded this season after the Giants won only two of their first 12 games.
In the 10-episode series, Graham will play a hockey mom who sets out to build her own team and "challenge the cutthroat, win-at-all-costs culture of competitive youth sports" after her son is "unceremoniously cut from the Ducks," according to a description from Disney.
Marisa Tomei's billionaire bad girl, Mimi Whiteman, was the closest the show came in the past, and she was unceremoniously suicided offscreen; Shyne (the recurring guest star Xzibit) is just the latest in a long string of halfhearted attempts to build a mini-Lucious from scratch.
Following two disastrous Grammy telecasts, in which Lorde and Ariana Grade were unceremoniously silenced, and a shake up in Grammy voters and leadership over that same period of time, it looks like the Academy's moves towards fixing their messes and moving into the future are finally manifesting. 
She unceremoniously plopped down slices of portokalopita arranged in its own baking tin with some parchment paper along with a platter of sliced Fuji apples drizzled with mint and Greek honey (the bees feast on thyme nectar, resulting in a surprising kick) and let guests serve themselves.
Bonwit Teller, whose windows were once designed by Salvador Dalí, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, and which was housed in a building on 57th Street with Art Deco bas-reliefs flanking its ninth floor, was unceremoniously demolished to make room for Trump Tower in 1980. Fah!
Ms. Nielsen's departure, announced Sunday night, was abrupt but hardly unforeseen, the latest in a long and growing conga line of senior officials who have left the administration unceremoniously because of their own frustrations with the president, or because of the president's obvious disappointment in them.
Pelosi herself has indicated that she would likely have retired if Hillary Clinton had been elected president, but with that dream dashed, for the first woman speaker to be unceremoniously pushed aside — especially in favor of a man — would be a bitter pill for many Democratic women to swallow.
But our collective disgust at the idea of mangling an actor's legacy with the wonders of technology wasn't enough to deter the folks making the film—and now, it looks like a bunch of other dead celebrities are about to be unceremoniously resurrected, whether we like it or not.
Mattis is the latest senior administration to leave Trump's Cabinet, after former Attorney General Jeff Sessions was pushed out the day after the midterm elections in November, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was unceremoniously fired in March and national security adviser H.R. McMaster was replaced earlier this year.
Unceremoniously releasing him from his $275 million contract, which was supposed to run through the 2017 season, the Yankees have elected to speak now and not hold their peace: They will pay him the remaining $27 million of his contract and bring him on in an advisory capacity.
When Del Vaz Projects exhibited at the Paramount Ranch art fair, Stone's carpets traveled to the former movie set where they were unceremoniously laid on the dirt ground and lolled upon while the hair of willing volunteers was snipped away by Lydia Hwang in a chair of Reaves's design.
According to news reports (some of which the White House disputes, I hasten to add), after former F.B.I. Director James Comey refused to pledge loyalty to Trump, publicly rebuked some of Trump's lies, and sought to intensify the bureau's investigation into the Russia connections, Trump unceremoniously dismissed him.
Just a few hours after the world learned that ex-CEO Steve Easterbrook had been unceremoniously terminated, Kempczinski wanted to tell Tripplett that he was committed to working with the black franchisee organization, according to an email Tripplett sent to NBMOA members that was viewed by Business Insider.
EL PASO, Texas — About a hundred migrants, including a number of women and children, were released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody last week — and unceremoniously dropped off at an El Paso bus station near the agency, with no money, phones or guidance as to where they should go next.
As story development goes, this isn't bad, but it relies too heavily on us thinking Maeve might really perish, a victim of Delos's disinterest in preserving anything but her rogue code, and I just don't think for a second that Westworld is going to unceremoniously kill off its second lead.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Students and teachers at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) in Portland, Oregon, protested on campus this week, demanding that adjunct professors be rehired with contracts after some of the college's most influential educators were unceremoniously left out of next semester's class schedule.
It's the sound of bleariness and mild paranoia, with smoky synths that capture the essence of your headspace when you find yourself coming home on public transport on the first bus home, your forehead knocking against the window unceremoniously, making the dull ache in your temples sharpen for a second.
The Land Rover Discovery name was unceremoniously killed off in 2004 in favor of the uninspired names "LR3" and "LR4" (thanks to associations with the Discovery's famously terrible build quality), but the basic layout of the car continued on: seven seats, fantastic views, top-notch exploration and off-road capabilities.
He returns home to find his sister unceremoniously sitting on the stool that Hoagy Carmichael used to play on, scolds her, and goes to his job at an upscale dinner lounge, where he promises his boss he will play only the set of Christmas songs he's been hired to perform.
The Knights, on the other hand, have ascended to the league's grandest stage with a coach dismissed by the Florida Panthers, a general manager that unceremoniously parted ways with the Washington Capitals and a roster consisting largely of players that were left unprotected in the expansion draft by their former teams.
Mr. Priebus described a roller-coaster experience trying to impose discipline on one of the most undisciplined figures in American politics, a period that led to his unhappy departure last summer when Mr. Trump unceremoniously announced his resignation on Twitter just before Mr. Priebus disembarked Air Force One in the rain.
Some may call Trump's new highlights pure coincidence; others might call it another tactical distraction from major, often controversial, Trump news, like the addition of Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer — both of whom were unceremoniously ousted from their former White House jobs — to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships.
"It's fun to have a bit of Broadway lore," Ms. Seibert said, leading the way backstage at the Circle in the Square Theater, where Twan dangled unceremoniously from a hook on a wall near the stage, his head covered in a white cap, his body encased in a Baby Bjorn.
The hue and cry over the threat of Friends leaving Netflix was similar to the hue and cry over a piece of big Netflix news from the week before, when the service unceremoniously canceled the Marvel superhero series Daredevil — the network's fourth most popular original show, by some estimations — on Thursday, November 29.
In 2006, on the heels of their flawless sophomore release, Return to Cookie Mountain, they were still posting castings for their music videos on BrooklynVegan, uploading pics of them recording in Sitek's studio in Williamsburg to Flickr, and beefing with old Williamsburg roommates about "unearthed" Karen O demos that were unceremoniously published online.
Amex blocks Curve as the fintech startup vows to fight 'anti-competitive' decision Just 36 hours after Curve, the London fintech that lets you consolidate all of your bank cards into a single Curve card, re-instated support for Amex, the feature has once again been unceremoniously blocked by American Express. 6.
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" Between the lines: Tillerson, who was unceremoniously ousted with a phone call from chief of staff John Kelly while using the toilet, used part of his speech to advocate treating others well, telling employees, "This can be a very mean-spirited town, but you don't have to choose to participate in that.
Yet at a time when women are at the forefront of the opposition to Mr. Trump's presidency — volunteering, donating and running for office in record numbers — the specter of Democrats taking back the House only to unceremoniously dump the most powerful woman in American politics strikes many in the party as outrageous.
It united a team of renegade zoologist Jackson Oz (James Wolk), his right-hand safari man Abe (Nonso Anozie), snarky "veterinary pathologist" Mitch (Billy Burke), intrepid blogger Jamie (Kristen Connolly), and a French romantic interest for Jackson who died unceremoniously in season two, so that is all you need to know about her.
Mr. Berlusconi was unceremoniously sacked in 2011; Mario Monti was extremely popular in 2012, helped get Italy's public finances in order, and then became — undeservedly — a figure of hate; in 2014, Matteo Renzi, then leader of the Democratic Party, polled a stunning 41 percent in the European election, and was dumped in 2016.
Al Franken has gotten in on the action, writing a lengthy series of hypothetical questions that he would have asked Kavanuagh at his confirmation hearing -- had he not been unceremoniously unseated from the Senate and the Judiciary Committee last year amid allegations he tried to forcibly kiss multiple women and grope another on-camera.
The video&aposs imagery is jarring: Police chases, a black guitar player shot point-blank in the head then dragged away unceremoniously, a black choir being gunned down mid-song — both times with the weapon treated with kid gloves — all while a shirtless Gambino sings, dances and raps with a smile on his face.
Those of us who had been at the center of his Senate work and presidential campaign teams were now tumbling along with him and his family in the center of a political and media centrifuge -- one which had no precedent, which we could not control, and which ultimately spit all of us out unceremoniously.
It's a tough job to take on a house now routinely referred to as "beleaguered"; to follow not only one of the most beloved designers of recent years, Alber Elbaz, who was unceremoniously fired in late 2015, but also his replacement, Bouchra Jarrar, who lasted only 16 months before being removed from the house.
President John Kennedy personally apologized to Dr. William Fitzjohn, the chargé d'affaires of Sierra Leone, after he was refused service at a Howard Johnson's restaurant in Hagerstown, Md. The white owners of another Maryland restaurant unceremoniously cast out Adam Malick Sow, the ambassador of Chad, and made it clear it was because he was black.
As the powers that be mulled over their choices for the next season of The Bachelor, news broke that Weber had applied to compete on The Bachelorette while he was in a relationship, unceremoniously dumping his girlfriend as soon as he got the word that he'd secured a position in the final 30-man lineup.
That's in part, they say, because no one else would want the chief of staff job right now and partly because Mulvaney is too much at the center of the Ukraine scandal for Trump to unceremoniously dump him as he has done with other senior aides like John Bolton, his former national security adviser.
Geronimo dos Santos Amir Aliakbari, a former World Wrestling Championships gold medal-winner (before being unceremoniously stripped of his title for failing a drug test), returned to the ring after tasting defeat in his MMA career for the first time against Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic in the finals of Rizin's Openweight Grand-Prix on New Year's Eve.
His offences are unclear, but he might become the first serving member of the ruling Politburo to be booted out of that body since Mr Bo. Mr Sun is the Politburo's youngest member and had been considered a possible successor to Mr Xi. Not since the 1980s has someone being groomed in this way been so unceremoniously purged.
In the 17th century, elaborate feasting was reserved for the royal court: Louis XIV wielded food as a means of power, throwing lavish parties with mountains of strawberries, cherries and melons to provoke envy among his subjects, who ate at home or else at rough inns, where bread and meat were slammed unceremoniously on the bar.
And yet Schweinsteiger and Balotelli — like Joe Hart, the Manchester City goalkeeper who was unceremoniously demoted by Pep Guardiola and is on the verge of a loan move to Torino, which finished in 12th place in Italy's Serie A last season — offer a sober reminder that there is a flip side to this unrivaled financial firepower.
As they proceed along "our cemetery tour of Florida," motormouth Serge dispenses arcane, often horrific tidbits of local history, including the information that many African-Americans, victims of the Big Wind of 1928 (as the Seminoles referred to that year's devastating hurricane), were unceremoniously buried in a mass grave — and some of them had been murdered.
He hit all the right notes, warning investors about schemes like "pump and dumps"—where investors get together to artificially inflate the value of an asset and cash out— and had Keegan-Michael Key do his best impression of Carlos Matos, an investor in BitConnect (a suspected scam that unceremoniously shuttered in January) screaming at the top of his lungs on stage.
Sun was unceremoniously replaced in Chongqing by Chen Miner, who days after taking up the post demanded officials banish the "evil legacy" of Bo. Chen is a rising political star close to Xi, and is seen as a potential new member of the party's elite Standing Committee when it is unveiled after a reshuffle at the once-every-five-years party congress.
And then, Trump went back to being Trump -- the same candidate who in recent days has set off a panic in his party's highest ranks after he repeatedly knocked himself off message by unceremoniously escalating a feud with the family of a deceased Muslim-American soldier and refusing to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan, the top-ranking elected Republican in Washington.
From the 203 amino acids of human insulin, which in 1978 became the first product made by the first biotech company, Genentech, to artificial antibodies containing more than a thousand of the things, biotechnology consists almost entirely of getting cells to produce proteins they would not normally make by cutting a gene out of one organism and dumping it, often unceremoniously, into another.
Tillerson was unceremoniously fired in March, when Trump tweeted that he planned to nominate then-CIA Director Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE as his new secretary of State.
In a conversation with Hyperallergic, Amy Keller, part of Craig's legal team at Wexler Wallace LLP, pointed out that this is not strictly an issue in Detroit: one of Chicago's most cherished public murals, William Walker's "All of Mankind," was unceremoniously whitewashed off the face of the Strangers Home Missionary Baptist Church in December to pave the way for a development deal.
The lesson Mr. Mulvaney took from the unhappy experiences of Mr. Priebus and Mr. Kelly — both of whom were cast out unceremoniously via Twitter or comments to reporters — was that Mr. Trump is not interested in being managed by aides who think they know better, and so he has tried to build a process that he thinks better serves the president.
After being unceremoniously sidelined for two months while the Intelligence Committee assembled a case that the president pressured Ukraine to help him in the 2020 election, the judiciary panel is poised to retake the national stage this week to swiftly draft and debate articles of impeachment and almost certainly vote to make Mr. Trump only the third president in history to be impeached.
The mystery deepened soon after the 2013 analysis, when Paolo Viscardi, a natural history curator at the Horiman Museum in London, complained that the skeleton couldn't possibly have come from a child, and that it was more likely the remains of an aborted fetus that died between the ages of 14 to 16 weeks, and was subsequently and unceremoniously dumped near a church in the Atacama desert.
The New York premiere of Louis C.K.'s I Love You, Daddy was canceled unceremoniously hours before it was set to begin, for reasons that quickly became clear when the New York Times released a report shedding light on several sexual harassment accusations against C.K. Now, less than 24 hours after that report dropped, the release of I Love You, Daddy has been canceled altogether.
When Darren Young came out and was subsequently supported publically by the company, many believed it was a sign that WWE had turned a corner in this regard and were serious about presiding over a more inclusive modern era, but it's hard to square that with the reality that Young was unceremoniously released a few weeks ago after a few minor pushes never went anywhere.
Whether it be repeatedly asserting that he would have won the popular vote if hadn't been for all those undocumented immigrants risking everything to cast their ballot for Hillary Clinton, insisting his inauguration crowd was bigger than Barack Obama's despite the evidence against it, or his constantly changing explanation for why he unceremoniously fired FBI director James Comey, Trump spins falsehoods without discernible long-term calculation.
At an event where artists were casually and happily mingling among the crowd and backstage, security was constantly buzzing around their prized subject—not surprising considering he was shot at just last week—and anyone hoping to meet the rapper was sorely out of luck: The Gucci camp departed immediately after his set was finished, sans a stop in his trailer unceremoniously hidden behind some stage rigging.
In December 2015, after Four Pins' pending closure was unceremoniously revealed in the middle of a New York Times story about an internet-y Italian menswear store on the Upper East Side, Schlossman tweeted, "chill fam the twitter isn't going anywhere it's not like any of u literally read the site more than once lmao." when u see a pair of bootcut jeans on sale pic.twitter.
The reasoning here that we are supposed to understand is that it's these chemicals that are the problem, while the tobacco, being "natural", is somehow OK. This myth was first turned very unceremoniously on its head when New Zealand authorities ordered the tobacco companies to provide them with data on the total weight of additives in factory made cigarettes, roll-your-own and pipe tobacco.
In what has to be one of the most bizarre PR moves of all time, disgraced actor Kevin Spacey released a three-minute YouTube video in which he appears to role play as Frank Underwood — his former part on House of Cards before he was unceremoniously removed from the production following numerous allegations of sexual misconduct — shortly after news broke that he was charged with felony sexual assault.
Sometimes, we catch up with Nadia days after her birthday, when she has weathered the circumstances just fine (avoided a treacherous staircase, looked both way for speeding cabs) and continued to live her life – at least, as much as she can be expected to when she knows what will inevitably come to pass and that it will chuck her unceremoniously back to her friend's creepy bathroom (seriously, this bathroom).
That's probably preferable to how they were treated in Ragnarok, though: The Warriors Three are unceremoniously dispatched by Hela once she reaches Asgard — Volstagg and Fandral die by her blades pretty much as soon as the Goddess of Death steps through the Bifrost, while Hogun is given a slightly more heroic end, leading Asgard's legions in an ultimately doomed battle against the scene-stealing villainess before being impaled.
And when Freeh's successor, Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, was unceremoniously welcomed to his post a week after his swearing-in with the 9/11 attacks, the bureau's mission focus and manner of "doing business" was to be irrevocably altered going forward.
During a Friday interview with Pompeo on US policy toward Iran, All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly asked the secretary of state whether he owed an apology to Marie Yovanovitch, the former US ambassador to Ukraine who was subjected to a smear campaign led by Rudy Giuliani and unceremoniously removed from her post in April, bringing an abrupt end to her 33-year career as a foreign service officer.
Teams: Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets Career: 2003-current Career averages: 24.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 44.9% FG Number of All-Star teams: 10 Championships: 0 Hall of Fame: n/a Highest MVP finish: 3rd (2012-13) One thing to know: It's unclear if Anthony's NBA career is over after he was unceremoniously cut by the Rockets early in the 2018-19 season.
FBI Director James Comey's sudden termination Tuesday afternoon came as a shock to many, including Comey himself, who first saw the news on TV. According to reports from The New York Times, the government official was fired so unceremoniously, he actually believed it was a prank: Mr. Comey was addressing a group of F.B.I. employees in Los Angeles when a television in the background flashed the news that he had been fired.
It didn't matter that the visitors to the Skylight Clarkson North event space in Lower Manhattan, where most of the shows were held, tried to drink away their worries at the cozy VIP Amazon Lounge; or escaped into chatter about Alejandro Gómez Palomo, a young Spanish designer who shocked the front row with a show featuring men in frilly frocks; or talked about the head of Ralph Lauren being unceremoniously shoved into the oubliette.
J.), the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, wrote to Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPompeo: State Department won't be distracted by 'noise' and 'silliness' of impeachment The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by UANI — Dramatic day as House heads toward impeachment vote US diplomat William Taylor to leave Ukraine post at the beginning of January MORE on Tuesday raising concerns about Taylor's reported exit and suggesting he was "unceremoniously recalling" Taylor from Ukraine.
But a sense of loss is everywhere — in "Lost at Sea (Lamp)" (26/220), a photo of a bedside light (Lawler's own) with a Lawrence Weiner drawing taped unceremoniously above; in "Cities" (2004/2005), with its Gordon Matta-Clark sculpture constructed from a sawed-up tenement standing before a wall of Thomas Struth's black-and-white cityscapes; in "Bulbs" (2005/2006), where de-installed strings of light bulbs by Félix González-Torres are laid out on two tables covered with movers' blankets.
Those who tried, like House Majority Leader Eric CantorEric Ivan CantorEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington GOP faces tough battle to become 'party of health care' 85033 crisis tests Boeing's clout in Washington MORE (R-Va.) or House Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio), were either defeated in primaries or unceremoniously showed the door by their increasingly radical caucus.
It's a pattern seen in the pardons for Joe Arpaio, the Arizona sheriff and ardent Trump supporter who was convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to comply with a court order to obey the Constitution; Dinesh D'Souza, the provocateur who was convicted of campaign finance violations by the office of Preet Bharara, the United State attorney in New York whom Mr. Trump unceremoniously fired and Mr. D'Souza has accused of selective prosecution; and Scooter Libby, a former aide of Vice President Dick Cheney convicted of perjury and obstruction related to the outing of a C.I.A. officer.

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