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"uncharacteristic" Definitions
  1. uncharacteristic (of somebody) not typical of somebody; not the way somebody usually behaves

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In some ways, Daenerys' abrupt King's Landing rampage wasn't uncharacteristic.
However, this outrageous sequel does so with an uncharacteristic timidity.
That is uncharacteristic for something that generates this much conversation.
USDA is moving with uncharacteristic speed to implement this plan.
So these paintings were uncharacteristic because the figures were still.
Syracuse started to press, forcing the Cavaliers into uncharacteristic turnovers.
Staal exhaled slowly when asked to evaluate this uncharacteristic upheaval.
And that will require some remarkable and utterly uncharacteristic restraint.
Survivors may experience uncharacteristic feelings of stress, fear, anxiety, and nervousness.
But when it comes to Flynn, Trump is showing uncharacteristic loyalty.
"It's so uncharacteristic with the walks," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
Avelenda described her last weeks on the job: sleepless nights, uncharacteristic
"It was uncharacteristic," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said of the miscues.
But Woodward descends into uncharacteristic snark when he names his foes.
The trajectory of the past several months was uncharacteristic, they said.
When my child was first diagnosed, I struggled with uncharacteristic rage.
This is hardly Churchillian language, but it conveyed uncharacteristic statesmanlike behavior.
Displaying an uncharacteristic bluntness in dealings with an American president, Mrs.
The bespectacled imam, a mild-mannered family friend, speaks with uncharacteristic steel.
The former, in an uncharacteristic move at the time, shoved the latter.
But the personal insults directed at Dimassimo are uncharacteristic of ISIS media.
Arrieta had uncharacteristic control problems, walking three in 5 1/3 innings.
Carolina receivers, especially Jerricho Cotchery, also had a handful of uncharacteristic drops.
Stone steadfastly denies any involvement, in yet another uncharacteristic display of modesty.
Bruni: I'll grant you that he has fleeting episodes of uncharacteristic calm.
The uncharacteristic mistake by Smith-Schuster could scarcely have been more costly.
In an uncharacteristic gesture, the president responded on Twitter, announcing his veto.
For Offred this means that Rita and Serena Joy show uncharacteristic kindness.
Mr. Kaufmann, his shadowy tenor pained and passionate, responded with uncharacteristic fearlessness.
That's introduced uncharacteristic share price declines and volatility for Facebook's historically stable business.
The long-winded Biden became so rattled that he then did something uncharacteristic.
But this uncharacteristic assertion of weakness by Trump is just a political dodge.
Seized by an uncharacteristic decisiveness, I committed to move forward with the toaster.
The downhill attack was not the only uncharacteristic move by Froome on Saturday.
"We are doing things that are uncharacteristic of us," Coach Sean McVay said.
But she had a point that extended beyond her uncharacteristic reluctance to offend.
The Lakers committed 211 first half turnovers, including an uncharacteristic five by James.
I thought little of the incident at the time, my father's uncharacteristic misjudgment.
DNCE announced their debut album with an uncharacteristic absence of confetti, streamers and fireworks.
The studio has actually shown uncharacteristic restraint by not revealing details of the movie.
LHP Clayton Kershaw (1-1 postseason) took the loss after an uncharacteristic rough outing.
It's time we start following their example of an uncharacteristic ability to build bridges.
"Four runs through the first two innings is very uncharacteristic for (Price)," Farrell said.
"That's uncharacteristic of us, and we've got to get better at that," Caldwell said.
Jakarta reacted with uncharacteristic fury, summoning the Chinese ambassador to a meeting on Monday.
However uncharacteristic, Trump's response to both the debt ceiling and DACA was largely inevitable.
This was, for me, as uncharacteristic as going off the grid for four days.
He started well, but faded in the last set, making some wild, uncharacteristic errors.
This week: the Royal family's uncharacteristic loquaciousness re: Prince Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
But even if uncharacteristic, the fair was a coming out for a new Canada.
Being "timid" and avoiding risk are uncharacteristic words to use when talking about Druckenmiller.
" About his own film, he said, with somewhat uncharacteristic humility, "It's just a movie.
But he has encountered uncharacteristic pushback from Republicans about taking troops out of Syria.
This sentence starts like an uncharacteristic recognition of actual progress made by previous administrations.
Despite her uncharacteristic outburst over the emoji, she does have empathy for Rob and Chyna.
It wouldn't be uncharacteristic for him to have yet another verbal slip-up, after all.
Was it an uncharacteristic slip-up from one of the most expensive shows on television?
"But a league renowned for marketing savvy may be committing an uncharacteristic turnover," he added.
"It was very uncharacteristic of us tonight on both ends of the floor," Thompson said.
If you think their uncharacteristic gentleness is a testament to your good behavior, think again.
Pyongyang responded to Trump's cancellation with uncharacteristic graciousness, saying it was still open to talks.
"This is very uncharacteristic of him since he's taken over the closing job," Collins said.
In addition to his uncharacteristic enjoyment of a rich lifestyle, Mullah Mansour showed contradictory impulses.
Clinton's health, showing uncharacteristic restraint after her campaign announced she had pneumonia, he took Mrs.
These aggressive moves were very uncharacteristic of Mr. Brezhnev's generally cautious approach to foreign policy.
That savagery is uncharacteristic of this Romeo anyway; it's just another of the production's gimmicks.
While Castro's gone on the attack plenty in debates, that comment was uncharacteristic of him.
Houston's Justin Verlander started his day with an uncharacteristic four-pitch walk of Trea Turner.
Uncharacteristic because the party also presents itself as the protector of the traditional Polish family.
While New England is known for its unpredictable weather, recent temperature extremes have been uncharacteristic.
While I was imagining this scene, there was an uncharacteristic silence from my cell phone.
John McCain said in an interview, not an uncharacteristic response of his Republican Senate colleagues.
And in an uncharacteristic attempt to gain national traction, they are taking to the streets.
"It's unfair and uncharacteristic to say that there was pressure from the NBA," Jeter told CNN.
I'm thinking she is going through a growth spurt, because this is so uncharacteristic of her.
"This is uncharacteristic of the normal safe behavior we see from the Chinese military," Navy Capt.
Her mother, who lives in Idaho, told NBC that her disappearance is both unexplained and uncharacteristic.
Both of their mothers told Dateline that being out of touch is uncharacteristic of their children.
It's a beautifully shot semi-nude pregnancy shoot that isn't uncharacteristic of many expecting Hollywood moms.
"This is uncharacteristic of the normal safe behavior we see from the Chinese military," Davis said.
We get an uncharacteristic Hollywood ending, which to be fair differs from the more satirical book.
That is maybe the most uncharacteristic thing that has ever been written into this show. 13.
The president's tone in his first joint address to Congress on Tuesday night was certainly uncharacteristic.
The Wildcats (11-5, 1-3 Big 12) got uncharacteristic hot shooting from 3-point range.
The Giants' defense, which was shaky Monday with an uncharacteristic three errors, was much better Tuesday.
But I found her dishonesty to be uncharacteristic of what we know about her so far.
If Nova's outburst was uncharacteristic, it may also have been his last act as a Yankee.
If you're overbooking yourself, or if you're being lazy (although that is uncharacteristic), reevaluate your obligations.
But with the looming threat of Zika this summer, mosquito season is underlined with uncharacteristic anxiety.
I found myself to be the instigator of a confrontational exchange, an uncharacteristic position for me.
It was an uncharacteristic gesture that earned him a warning from the umpire for ball abuse.
Biles took herself to task after the all-around, unhappy with a series of uncharacteristic mistakes.
Germany has faced an uncharacteristic level of political uncertainty in the two months since the election.
Perhaps the key cause for UConn's uncharacteristic doldrums has been a spate of season-ending injuries.
She finished tied for 15th in the downhill, making an uncharacteristic mistake midway through her run.
In an uncharacteristic display of concern, my brother had called to tell me to be safe.
To my surprise, he articulated his emotions with a depth of feeling that was uncharacteristic of him.
"It was uncharacteristic for us to give up those big plays," Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said.
Because not only was it a fib, but it was so unlike him — it was so uncharacteristic.
He suffers from intense migraines, focus and concentration problems, intermittent fits of uncharacteristic anger, and memory lapses.
These Huskies are not deep, so any injuries or uncharacteristic struggles create potentially insoluble problems for Connecticut.
With uncharacteristic glee, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev approves more Luniks, which begin to construct the Zvezda base.
The uncharacteristic mistakes cost her dearly as she finished third with a combined total of 204.25 points.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump relished a victory at the Supreme Court on Tuesday with uncharacteristic brevity.
"I don't know if Hillary was saying it in a sarcastic manner," he said, with uncharacteristic mildness.
To the pleasant surprise of his supporters, he has demonstrated uncharacteristic restraint in the face of temptation.
This promotional idea was drastically uncharacteristic of the Yankees, who were never known for trumpeting individual players.
"It's uncharacteristic of Elon to attack his employees without knowing the facts," Williams told reporters in Detroit.
" Art just isn't worth that much ," Bishop wrote, in uncharacteristic italics, after reading drafts of the poems.
"Big man in a suit of armor," Rogers scoffs, an uncharacteristic moment of uncharitableness from Captain America.
President Trump's rambling, incoherent speech was confusing but not at all uncharacteristic of the bizarre commander-in-chief.
Lara 2.0 wears business casual clothing, and her sentences are all dipped in an uncharacteristic layer of bitterness.
A devoted mom of two biological children and three foster children, Ferrell's disappearance is highly uncharacteristic, Nugent said.
But at the end of the second debate on Sunday, Trump offered uncharacteristic praise of his opponent's toughness.
Marin, who has broken China's domination to reach world number one, made several uncharacteristic mistakes at the net.
Unless, of course, this uncharacteristic concern over Dougie's plight is actually a sign that something is already off.
When I told her people would be shocked to learn this, she smiled with an uncharacteristic sheepish grin.
Defending her thought process with the Instagram post, Linton claims the moment was uncharacteristic of her true personality.
Moreover, the Tory campaign's relentless focus on Islam, Mr Khan's religion, was divisive and uncharacteristic of its candidate.
That said, the company does find itself making some uncharacteristic decisions as it edges toward its fifth birthday.
To test the prospect for de-escalation, President Trump would need to act with uncharacteristic clarity and resolve.
One, which turned out to be the '90, was full-bodied, rich and exotic, seemingly uncharacteristic of Lafite.
"This just seems so unprecedented and so uncharacteristic of U.S. diplomacy and U.S. trade policy," the person said.
With a vehemence and uncharacteristic vigor, he said he "did not want just another lawyer" for this job.
Chelsea, after a shockingly uncharacteristic 10th-place finish last season, has rebounded under its new manager, Antonio Conte.
Yet what's most touching is that uncharacteristic ellipsis, marking a place that not even words can reach. ♦
During his testimony before the Senate in April, Zuckerberg marked the occasion by wearing an uncharacteristic crisp suit.
Chen made an uncharacteristic fall on his triple axel after doubling his quad toeloop, although he hung on to land his opening quad flip but went on to double his quad toeloop and make an uncharacteristic fall on his triple Axel, earning him 80.61 points and leaving him in fourth.
Airbnb says it already uses predictive models, trained using machine learning techniques, that look for uncharacteristic behavior to flag.
During the government shutdown in January 2019, the usually low-key senator exploded into an uncharacteristic rant against Sen.
As someone who wishes people "Happy holidays!" asking my barista for a grande "Christmas Tree Frappuccino" definitely felt uncharacteristic.
I thought he got better as the night went along, but uncharacteristic to see the walks (four) he issued.
The company offered an uncharacteristic apology for pausing production to "completely rethin[k]" the desktop, according to Phil Schiller.
"It's a bizarre incident, very uncharacteristic for someone to take a bus and attack a bus driver," Lanier said.
Her mother, who lives in Idaho, told NBC prior to Frazee's arrest Friday that her daughter's disappearance was uncharacteristic.
It would be uncharacteristic for Wells Fargo, and would undoubtedly spook its shareholders, including Warren E. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
"Completely uncharacteristic of him because he's been outstanding for us all year," Rays manager Kevin Cash said of Colome.
Just hours after Trump's announcement, Pyongyang called for reconsideration of the cancelled summit with an uncharacteristic tone of urgency.
Based on this uncharacteristic result, Williams pulled out of the Australian Open, which starts Monday, and continues to train.
One, "Situated," is by a regular BalletX contributor, Matthew Neenan, who has seized the opportunity to make something uncharacteristic.
Unlike other European countries, Italy took action quickly, showing uncharacteristic efficiency in testing for the virus around the clock.
His defense and lack of hustle even drew uncharacteristic criticism from the former Yankees manager Joe Girardi last season.
A third disappears into the woods with the handsome guide for a bit of light and uncharacteristic fooling around.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Certain aspects of Sunday's finale against the Buffalo Bills were uncharacteristic of the Jets this season.
Cancer can affect how I feel moment to moment, but the illness has offered some uncharacteristic calm and quiet.
Bennett wrote that the incident was not only uncharacteristic but struck her as "strange and telling" about their relationship.
Mr. Trump ended his address with an uncharacteristic effort at poetry, an ode to America and its common purpose.
In fact, the number of women onstage in Brooklyn was so uncharacteristic for Apple that it was almost shocking.
"However, an uncharacteristic increase in expenses points to better revenue having to come at a trade-off of lower profitability."
This aggressive and uncharacteristic behavior continued into Saturday, where, at some point, Ernie critically injured himself while in his stall.
Google, in particular, is reportedly planning quite a presence at this year's show — which is pretty uncharacteristic for the company.
Lou's blunt remarks were an uncharacteristic departure from the usual reticence of Chinese officials to comment on U.S. election cycles.
But this weekend, an uncharacteristic thing happened: A Facebook friend promised excitement in a college town about two hours away.
On the day of the shootings, Faisal was late to the mosque, an uncharacteristic trait that possibly spared his life.
Perry's 89 million Twitter followers saw a number of uncharacteristic tweets after her Twitter account was hacked just this week.
This has led me to wonder if it's mine but I forgot about it, which would be uncharacteristic of me.
When King George V was crowned in 1911, Britain was awash in a spirit of uncharacteristic optimism for the future.
"I was looking at the radar gun and seeing 93 and 94, that was pretty uncharacteristic of me," Syndergaard said.
When Ledecky saw the time — 3 minutes 56.46 seconds — she let out an uncharacteristic scream and pumped her right fist.
We had two uncharacteristic games out of the chute, and in a short series, that's hard to come back from.
The Clippers got 753 points from Lou Williams, but he was an uncharacteristic 0-for-7 from 3-point range.
Fernandez struck out eight and his only walk was intentional, but he threw three wild pitches in the uncharacteristic outing.
At the same time, the company has kept its debt levels relatively low, uncharacteristic of Mr. Trump's penchant for leverage.
She said, while she could not dispute the account, it would be uncharacteristic of Harris to not answer a letter.
President Trump must demonstrate uncharacteristic restraint in his statements, neither forcing himself nor Iran to escalate or risk looking weak.
Donald Trump responded with uncharacteristic silence when a reporter repeatedly asked him about the death of Senator John McCain Monday.
The daily repetition of the image helps reflect the uncharacteristic compression of the real, the fake, the truths, and lies.
Compared to his pre-inauguration news conference in New York, Trump answered questions on his foreign policy prescriptions with uncharacteristic caution.
Click through the slideshow ahead to see why the best part about Marc Jacobs's fall 2019 collection wasn't its uncharacteristic promptness.
It's tempting to compare LG's and Samsung's predicaments to that of Apple, which also issued an uncharacteristic earnings warning this month.
Maybe that's why Leto plays Nick with uncharacteristic reserve, as if he's not a character so much as the audience's avatar.
If Kim's very uncharacteristic above-the-knee biker shorts weren't enough of a tip off, the Adidas track jacket speaks volumes.
Martin also had two walks on Saturday, showing uncharacteristic patience batting eighth ahead of the pitcher in a National League ballpark.
The tweets were uncharacteristic for the president, who has rarely addressed the sexual misconduct allegations on his favorite social media platform.
But doing it all took its toll, and Wilson grew frustrated with herself, which led to uncharacteristic mistakes, including eight turnovers.
"It's very uncharacteristic of us to go 153-for-215 from the foul line," Michigan head coach John Beilein told reporters.
In an uncharacteristic moment, he snapped back at one fan who continued to heckle him while he sat on the bench.
I thought my career was over at the time, and then I am making this very uncharacteristic record for the period.
The Dream closure notice has not been signed by anyone—which is an uncharacteristic oversight suggesting the hand of the law.
An extended relative once pulled me aside at a holiday gathering, confused by my 4-year-old foster son's uncharacteristic moodiness.
Just some inexplicable, uncharacteristic errors, but that's I guess all part of those particular circumstances that I'm in at the moment.
She assessed her husband's uncharacteristic kindness in her final days and concluded that he had to be sleeping with someone else.
Kevon Looney hit an uncharacteristic long 2, but Siakam was back once again, driving right past Draymond Green for a layup.
She bent over to catch her breath, yelled out profanities in frustration, and rolled her eyes at her own uncharacteristic mistakes.
A third-round loss in the Australian Open marks an uncharacteristic faltering for Serena Williams, the best player of her era.
"This is uncharacteristic of the normal safe behavior we see from the Chinese military," Captain Davis told reporters at the Pentagon.
"He just didn't make the pitches he had to, and that's very uncharacteristic from what we've seen of him," Collins said.
That might seem uncharacteristic, but some of that shy kid I met in 1982 is still clearly part of Eddie Murphy.
For the Los Angeles Kings, it was an uncharacteristic failure in a game that should have extended their comfortable division lead.
Karlyn Ramirez was found dead in her Maryland home in August 2015, she called her mother and sister in an uncharacteristic panic.
Maybe the uncharacteristic donation preference for Clinton simply reflects the industry's desire to put their money with someone more likely to win.
Tulo's posted a -3 DRS and -1.7 UZR in 457 innings, compared to Goins' disappointing and uncharacteristic -5 and -4.0 in 313.
I also noticed a decline in my followers, which may have been a result of simply annoying people with uncharacteristic over-sharing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made an uncharacteristic admission today in an interview with Indian news channel NDTV — that iPhones are too expensive.
The uncharacteristic loss propelled Virtue and Moir, who will be Canada's flag bearers at the Olympic opening ceremony on Friday, into introspection.
She made an uncharacteristic mistake on balance beam, resulting in a fall, but still finished in the top spot at the trials.
Seconds earlier, Dorsey dived on an uncharacteristic turnover from Saint Joseph's star DeAndre' Bembry, who just lost a handle on the ball.
"This is uncharacteristic of the normal safe behavior we see from the Chinese military," Pentagon spokesman Jeff Davis said after the incident.
This can be a real lifesaver if you are in a rush or write something uncharacteristic in the heat of the moment.
His uncharacteristic choice here of a harsh, brittle texture indicates that the violation is again being told from Marnie's point of view.
Then she went to the Olympics and sustained an uncharacteristic third-round loss to No. 21 Elina Svitolina, 2184-3, 6-3.
We had a couple uncharacteristic turnovers that led to easy transition layups, and that was a big part of it as well.
Managers have come and gone with alarming, uncharacteristic frequency: Michael Laudrup, Garry Monk and Francesco Guidolin, who yielded to Bradley last month.
But publicly, deGrom has held any distress in check — until Saturday, when it appeared to leak out with some uncharacteristic body language.
Evert hit an uncharacteristic high forehand volley that smacked Navratilova squarely on the head, prompting her to fall back in feigned pain.
The problem: San Antonio ranks a wholly uncharacteristic 26th in defensive efficiency, and advanced statistics repeatedly highlight DeRozan as a prime culprit.
It was totally uncharacteristic for a Cardinals team that led the majors during the regular season with just 66 errors and a .
An unexpectedly warm February and snowy March and the late arrival of Easter could have elbowed the numbers in an uncharacteristic way.
Virginia committed an uncharacteristic 13 turnovers after coming into the game leading the country in the statistic at just 5.7 per game.
Its uncharacteristic sketchiness also makes for an unintentional complement to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Unfinished exhibition at the nearby Breuer building.
The uncharacteristic discipline Thursday disappointed some observers: This is the first time in history people have actually wanted Donald Trump to tweet.
She also shared a totally uncharacteristic selfie video in which we see her holding up her phone and zooming in on...her case?
I tell Mike that even if I did believe in ghosts, it would be extremely uncharacteristic of Helen to haunt me like this.
The company had an uncharacteristic six percent of unplanned downtime in the quarter, when they would normally target about two percent, he added.
"The signs are there when he falls into [Bryce's] pool when he acts out in a way that's uncharacteristic of him," Yorkey said.
Before he read a draft of this essay, my husband may have sensed this instinctively, hence his uncharacteristic stubbornness about naming our children.
Many have pointed out that this statement was uncharacteristic from Trump, who has previously responded to tragic violence with fear-mongering and gloating.
Djokovic was making uncharacteristic errors on seemingly simple shots and was frequently left staring skywards, questioning himself and taking issue with the crowd.
I wanted to tell the story of those women—who aren't and haven't been polyamorous—who surprised even themselves with their uncharacteristic behavior.
Its most recent deal was an uncharacteristic early investment in Embark Studios, an ambitious new gaming venture from former EA executive Patrick Söderlund.
It's an uncharacteristic statistic for a pitcher who has ERAs of 3.22, 123 and 3.23 in his first full seasons for Tampa Bay.
With air charged with anticipation and uncharacteristic roars erupting from otherwise reserved Swedes, you would think you'd stumbled into a WWF wrestling match.
"We were in disbelief at some of the things that happened that were uncharacteristic of our team," Stallworth said in a telephone interview.
My dropping everything to move thousands of miles away into the arms of someone whose middle name I didn't know wasn't terribly uncharacteristic.
" Mr. Cuomo, too, offered his share of uncharacteristic praise, introducing Mr. de Blasio as "the great mayor of the City of New York.
The remarks came amid an uncharacteristic public spat between Trump and Graham over the president's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from northern Syria.
Yet when the latter electronic blurts become normal and the former oratory is uncharacteristic, Trump descends into the unserious territory of Silvio Berlusconi.
A few hours before Carson spoke on Friday, Trump abandoned the uncharacteristic restraint he had shown in recent days when discussing the allegation.
The addition of chorizo was uncharacteristic of the burrito chain and was indicative of Chipotle's desire to drive traffic back to its restaurants.
When I had coffee with Flake this week, he spoke about the philosophical and political corruption of the DeLay era with uncharacteristic contempt.
Amazon has not yet responded to a request for confirmation on the reported details and clarity on the uncharacteristic secrecy around Shanghai Snow's development.
That night, as he conceded victory to Ted Cruz, he gave a very uncharacteristic speech: It was short, gracious, and even a little humble.
Roma capitalized on its aerial threat through Dzeko and Patrik Schick, and its stifling defense forced Barcelona into a series of uncharacteristic misplaced passes.
What if it wasn't just their progressive stances on issues, or support from Sanders, but their uncharacteristic boldness and unconventional positioning against the establishment?
Specifically, the "unsafe" run-in a U.S. destroyer had with a Chinese warship has prompted concern because it is uncharacteristic of the Chinese military.
Brown in particular struggled, catching just 220 passes on 20 targets, staring at his hands in disbelief at one point after an uncharacteristic drop.
The Sooners left a ton of points on the table against the Longhorns thanks to costly red-zone turnovers and few other uncharacteristic lapses.
When he smiled on the mound while waiting to be removed from Game 1 of the World Series, many teammates noticed the uncharacteristic moment.
His peeved response, uncharacteristic for him, catapults Alinejad to journalistic notoriety; now even the president's brother recognizes her in the hallways of the Majlis.
I remember putting it on and looking at myself in the mirror, with my then longhair pulled under a cap and an uncharacteristic confidence.
We are way ahead of schedule (which is very uncharacteristic of us) so after parking, we split an apple pie concrete at Shake Shack.
To that end, it may be useful that this one, staged with uncharacteristic awkwardness by the terrific director Lila Neugebauer, only exacerbates the difficulties.
Offstage, Michael Bloomberg's social media team stole the show by posting funny, off-the-rails tweets that are uncharacteristic of Bloomberg's usually serious style.
While the DOE did not rule out the possibility of such an assignment taking place in the Office of New Schools, it was deemed uncharacteristic.
The sentencing memo from Flynn's lawyers also noted that Flynn felt "genuine contrition" for his "uncharacteristic error in judgment" when he made the false statements.
In Cincinnati last week, Federer floundered badly against Novak Djokovic in the final, making a large number of uncharacteristic errors before succumbing in straight sets.
"Any time you have a lead there you don't want to give it up and that's uncharacteristic for us," New York captain Ryan McDonagh said.
But other security experts say that a sloppy email leak, filled with evidence of Russian involvement, would be uncharacteristic for the country's sophisticated spy agencies.
The Panthers' defence was similarly dominant in their semi-final match against the Arizona Cardinals, forcing Carson Palmer to commit a very uncharacteristic six turnovers.
Even on the standard triple-tank triple-healer, the ultimates were better and coordination stronger, resulting in points that seemed completely uncharacteristic for this team.
In an uncharacteristic moment of untrammelled fury, he leapt into David Luiz with a flying scissor kick and was inevitably shown a straight red card.
Abe demanded that the U.S. prevent similar crimes in a fiery statement to reporters that many saw as uncharacteristic for the well-mannered Japanese leader.
If President Donald Trump is going to have any chance of improving his tanking poll numbers, he's going to have to undertake some uncharacteristic gestures.
Normally a methodically deployed move, this was uncharacteristic, and while the move is unsullied, he landed it too close to the ropes for a cover.
The F.D.A. said research has just begun on these uncharacteristic cases of D.C.M. One group, cocker spaniels and golden retrievers, do reveal low taurine levels.
Posting the photos was "an extremely uncharacteristic act that he will regret for the rest of his life," his lawyer Karl Gowenlock told the court.
But Mr. Gac-Artigas moved with uncharacteristic caution in the summer of 2009 when he met Lisa Gibes on a yellow school bus in Philadelphia.
Brady, however, had the New England offence on the move ringing up 407 yards of offence but were their own worst enemy committing uncharacteristic errors.
Serena Williams's loss in the third-round of the Australian Open to Wang Qiang was an uncharacteristic faltering for the best player of her era.
After his first loss, he rages on the board: going on the attack in uncharacteristic fashion, then retreating to contemplate a single move for 12 minutes.
The case began earlier that day when Sanchez's school called his father to report that he had failed to attend class, which was uncharacteristic, authorities said.
In reality, I only wore it once and donated it a few months later, sick of seeing my uncharacteristic decision staring at me from my closet.
In the hours following these tweets, Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert made an uncharacteristic admission: that the videos aren't necessarily representative of the robots' normal performance.
Trump's visit to the Kingdom has been marked by his sudden reversal of his previously stated positions and an uncharacteristic ability to keep his mouth shut.
According to the UN report, this plague season is also "uncharacteristic" because it began a month early; cases started popping up in August instead of September.
Director Raoul Peck uses Baldwin's words exclusively with the voice talents of actor Samuel L. Jackson, who adopts an uncharacteristic, weary tone to match the material.
With Curry and Thompson slogging through uncharacteristic shooting droughts in Game 21 of the NBA Finals on Thursday, Iguodala helped spark the Warriors off the bench.
And while his average finish at the track is uncharacteristic 17.1 — he has vastly improved that number with five top-fives in the last six races.
That is particularly dangerous with a leader like Xi Jinping, who has already demonstrated an unprecedented and uncharacteristic degree of restraint thus far that cannot last.
Acting with uncharacteristic — and still unexplained — swiftness, Belgian security forces sealed off the area around the apartment in Schaerbeek within 90 minutes of the airport attack.
An uncharacteristic and game-altering meltdown by Lundqvist was followed by the Pittsburgh scoring three times in less than two minutes late in the second period.
In The Conversation, Frank Bruni and Ross Douthat also shared a surprise — at the extent of Mr. Trump's uncharacteristic restraint — and looked ahead to the midterms.
Brady's decision to throw the ball up as the pocket collapsed around him was shockingly uncharacteristic, and gave a huge swing of momentum to the Steelers.
There's also a much simpler explanation for Vekselberg's behavior than his uncharacteristic involvement in a Russian hacking stream: He wanted to advance his own financial interests.
The most uncharacteristic thing of all is that the dining room has never been operating at anything close to capacity, at least when I've been there.
Britepaths, a community based non-profit based in Fairfax, Virginia has seen an uncharacteristic drop in individual donations and is facing an $80,000 shortfall this year.
Although the New Zealand crew fought back, a couple of uncharacteristic errors prevented them from catching Spithill's 50-foot foiling catamaran, which finished 29 seconds ahead.
It was an uncharacteristic display of emotion for Johnson, who typically conveys as much expression as an actor who has had one too many face-lifts.
It&aposs also uncharacteristic for Apple to adopt a technology just because the rest of the industry is — without making some improvements or changes to it.
At one table, a player confident from an uncharacteristic six-shot streak advised his opponent to close one eye when aiming—"like a pirate!" someone added.
The addition of chorizo was uncharacteristic of the burrito chain at that time, but was indicative of Chipotle's desire to drive traffic back to its restaurants.
The tweet's lack of words was uncharacteristic of Trump and the first sign that the administration may have lacked a clear single justification for the attack.
Instead, President Donald Trump's second meeting with North Korean despot Kim Jong Un ended in a most uncharacteristic fashion for a showman commander in chief: fizzle.
I have a dog in the fight as much as anyone: To me, ending "The Sopranos" on Tony dying would have been a bad, uncharacteristic move.
Moreover, nixing the pedestal was an uncharacteristic decision for an artist who took special pains to incorporate supports of all kinds into both form and content.
That thirst to control the narrative can lead people who've stayed in the shadows their whole lives to start doing uncharacteristic things (see also: Charles Koch).
But most movingly, we check in with Sandor Clegane, whose uncharacteristic sentimentality—"I don't like you, but you're not bad"—is dangerously close to founding a fellowship.
After long opposing them, the NRA actually indicated an uncharacteristic willingness to back these laws in the aftermath of the school massacre last year in Parkland, Florida.
His side paid dearly for the changes and fell behind to Pione Sisto's low strike in the 22nd minute after an uncharacteristic mistake by midfielder Sergio Busquets.
The Spartans' early struggles can be traced to two uncharacteristic stats – they've averaged 15.3 turnovers per game and shot a paltry 60.2 percent from the foul line.
Pittsburgh, which scored three goals in the second period to break open the game, had been an uncharacteristic 234-215.3-23 at home going into the game.
At worlds last year, she famously competed while battling a kidney stone and, despite multiple falls and uncharacteristic errors, still came away lightyears ahead of the field.
Speaking before Froome, Dave Brailsford, the founder and head of Team Sky, characterized the uncharacteristic attack by Froome as an attempt to throw the opposition off guard.
Marshall (29-6) forced Virginia into an uncharacteristic 16 turnovers, but most of those came late in the game when the Cavaliers' bench was on the floor.
It is that she has chosen the one region most tough for Congress... This kind of go-for-broke risk-taking is uncharacteristic of Cong/Gandhi family.
With uncharacteristic generosity, Mr. West ceded the mic to Ms. Owens, who allows a racist, misogynist movement to hold her up as evidence that it is neither.
Biden's campaign has been riding an uncharacteristic high in recent days, raising much-needed money while needling reporters and pundits who doubted his prospects in South Carolina.
After a volatile week filled with snow, uncharacteristic warmth and even some thunder, we end the weekend on a tranquil note, other than the early gusty breeze.
Ofglen No. 2 exhibits some uncharacteristic radicalism by refusing to participate, even as Aunt Lydia insists and a guard hits her with the butt of his gun.
Chinese consumers, a powerful and growing source of spending that international companies like General Motors and Starbucks have come to rely on, have shown uncharacteristic signs of skittishness.
Michigan shot an uncharacteristic 36.7 percent from the field (22 of 60), just 23.1 percent from behind the 3-point arc (6 of 26) an committed 11 turnovers.
The resort staff allegedly insisted to them that Lawrence-Daley was just drunk and likely passed out somewhere — something that her husband knew was uncharacteristic of his wife.
Trump's uncharacteristic Twitter silence over the weekend about the "Saturday Night Live" sketch was seen internally as a sign of how uncomfortable it made the White House feel.
It would be completely uncharacteristic for him to take on a completely washed-up/never-was contender in a final gimmie-fight as a departure from the sport.
A double play helped negate that, but reliever Jumbo Diaz walked the next two batters to load the bases and set up Kiermaier's uncharacteristic mistake in the field.
We've all seen brands abase quintessential footwear styles by making them too wide, too round, too short, or by adding some uncharacteristic color that throws off the aesthetic.
In an uncharacteristic move for the usually mild mannered senator, Booker had a confrontation with reporter Byron Tau, who asked if his Spartacus moment was a political stunt.
The uncharacteristic decision led to their parents meeting for an awkward dinner that quickly turned into a heated exchange chock full of preconceived notions and flawed human nature.
Luckless latecomers wandered the aisles until a festival volunteer hollered, in a tone sharply uncharacteristic of Canadians, that, very sorry, but people without seats would have to leave.
By demanding in two Twitter posts on Tuesday morning that the Senate change one of its signature legislative rules, Mr. Trump created an uncharacteristic cause for bipartisan unity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping even called Russian President Vladimir Putin his "best friend" in an uncharacteristic display of warm relations during a state visit to Russia this summer.
But he threw an uncharacteristic jab at McConnell for a "horrific" move to keep senators operating as "a one-legged stool" while House Republicans are back home campaigning.
After years of uncharacteristic silence, the artist known for his love-it-or-hate-it pieces is presenting his first major show of new work in 10 years.
My mother informed me with uncharacteristic transparency that Laolao had asked for my parents' bank account PIN, and urged my mother to trust her and not ask questions.
That, combined with an uncharacteristic five-interception game from Russell Wilson led to an easy 38-10 win for the Packers on a cold night at Lambeau Field.
First came a blistering anti-Trump performance on the BET Hip Hop Awards, and then a duet with Beyoncé, "Walk on Water," in which he expressed uncharacteristic vulnerability.
That uncharacteristic silence prompted criticism and frustration from those who had grown accustomed to considering the pope as a moral compass in a world that had gone adrift.
Donald Trump broke his uncharacteristic weekend Twitter silence Monday when he posted a glowing job recommendation for a woman linked to the use of torture at CIA black sites.
But despite uncharacteristic control trouble and a season-low one strikeout, Cueto still gave San Francisco another win, grinding his way through six innings of a 5-1 verdict.
"Instead of mini bar they have cups of pee in the drawer," a disturbing but not completely uncharacteristic Yelp review of the La Cienega Motel in Los Angeles says.
The plan appeared uncharacteristic for a man who made his name by being highly visible, including appearing in comedy shows and one of Britain's best-loved TV soap operas.
Driving the news: Given Musk's rapidly escalating war with the SEC, trying to issue new equity at this time would require a decidedly uncharacteristic level of delicacy and diplomacy.
It was an uncharacteristic outing for the 2008 American League Championship Series MVP, who had given up only one homer and four runs over his previous four turns combined.
Some of the unwritten rules of the bar stood out by way of the conviction in which they were imparted, by the uncharacteristic sobriety with which they were treated.
MADRID — After an uncharacteristic skid last year, Rafael Nadal has regained his traction on the slippery clay that he had once dominated, adding intrigue to this week's Madrid Open.
"Narcos" has always excelled as a straightforward, just-the-facts recounting of the Escobar story, but "Al Fin Cayó!" finds moments of uncharacteristic grace off the official record, too.
It was thought to be an unusual and uncharacteristic move for a billionaire businessman known more for The Art of the Deal than for promoting competition or consumer protection.
This is a new experience for many Floridians, given the uncharacteristic paucity of major storms over the last decade and the never-ending influx of newcomers to the state.
"If you believe your child did not run away, you just have to stand firm with law enforcement and let them know that this is uncharacteristic of your child."
In Moscow, after spontaneous street protests, obviously faked drug charges leveled against an investigative journalist, Ivan Golunov, were dropped with uncharacteristic speed, and two senior police generals were fired.
The 2017 sauvignon blanc, while smacking a bit too much of bell pepper and asparagus for us, had a long finish uncharacteristic of most Indian wines we had tried.
Then, the $20.5 trillion health care proposal Warren rolled out earlier this month only invited more questions, and she responded unevenly, making uncharacteristic gaffes when trying to explain it.
On the surface, Bayern appears to have acted with uncharacteristic haste in firing Ancelotti now, just a few weeks into the season and a day after a humbling defeat.
"It would unfortunately be very uncharacteristic of the gaming community to stick to their guns on this issue for an extended period of time," Jackson, of Las Vegas, said.
Finding this kind of data, even hidden deep within OS developer files, marks an uncharacteristic transparency from Apple—as though the company is planning something sooner rather than later.
Despite the uncharacteristic lack of ball control — the Bucks came into Saturday's game averaging 14.6 turnovers per game — they hit 100 points for a 58th consecutive regular-season game.
Last month, Swift made an uncharacteristic move when she endorsed former Tennessee governor Phil Bredesen in his Senate race over Marsha Blackburn, a Republican who has embraced President Donald Trump.
Jennifer Lawrence, pop culture's token "cool girl," is facing some uncharacteristic internet hate this week, after sharing what was meant to be a funny anecdote on The Graham Norton Show.
But more striking than Clinton's uncharacteristic interjections of Trump was her unwillingness to yield the floor tonight when Trump, and even moderator Chris Wallace, tried to repeatedly talk over her.
In a series of uncharacteristic partnerships with tech rivals, Apple has shown its willingness to rethink how its tightly-controlled ecosystem of software and services can expand beyond the iPhone.
As a fan, I know just how much Kardashian has been through with her troubled relationship with Scott Disick, and this uncharacteristic comment from Bendjima has set off alarm bells.
"Some things we've seen in the past, Seb gets a bit frustrated but it's probably been a bit more uncharacteristic this year, probably been a bit too much," said Ricciardo.
The ball movement that came from the right initial pass proved contagious, and the Raptors posted an uncharacteristic 28 assists (along with eight secondary assists and two free-throw assists).
But when you are me, ten or so drinks in, right after a Tarantino flick in a gay bar inspired an uncharacteristic feminist rage in you, it is extremely disorienting.
He searched online and came across sexsomnia, which they both believe was what occurred that night and on other occasions when Alex had touched Miller with uncharacteristic lightness or roughness.
Dollarama also said it would pause share repurchases to maintain its leverage ratio, a move BMO Capital Markets called "uncharacteristic" as the company has a history of consistent share buybacks.
But after an uncharacteristic streak of financial losses in 2010, at age 38, he walked away from it all — turning his focus to spending all the money he had made.
Harden overcame an uncharacteristic five missed free throws to finish with 35 points, while Paul delivered his best game of the series with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists.
But with the weather not expected to improve until Wednesday, Olympic officials on Monday did something uncharacteristic: In essence, they threw up their hands and gave in to the weather.
Beyond these uncharacteristic expressions of camaraderie, the post-Tet groundswell also breathed life into the South's new constitutional system, hitherto scorned or dismissed after the previous year's rigged presidential election.
But it remains to be seen whether this is characteristic Trumpian bluster, or an uncharacteristic threat from the President that actually leads to a more aggressive American response to Iran.
It's uncharacteristic for Apple to make a change to a major product like the iPhone just for convenience's sake, or simply because everyone else in the industry is doing so.
This information blackout is uncharacteristic for India, which has been praised, including by the Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton, for playing a pioneering role, globally, in statistical data collection.
"What I've heard over the last couple of days is so uncharacteristic of what I would expect out of him that it kind of blew my mind," Mr. Aquilon said.
This prompts Zoey, Black-ish's resident texting teen, to have an uncharacteristic breakdown that reveals her bone-deep worry that her brother could be the next face on the news.
Brilliantly installed, the works here remarkably balance the sensuous and the social, exposing music to minute dissection, charged settings or uncharacteristic instruments, inspiring us to listen as deeply as we look.
This knot of overlapping Apple devices was uncharacteristic for the company and frustrating to consumers who mostly want a straightforward answer, ideally without having to perform a spec-for-spec comparison.
Even after four-and-a-half years together, many conversations about marriage, and one trip to pick out my ring, the proposal still shocked me into very uncharacteristic tears and blubbering.
The effect has been to slow the sprawling capital — the second-largest city in China after Shanghai and the beating heart of the Communist Party state — to an eerie, uncharacteristic crawl.
THE TAKEAWAY UCF : Despite some uncharacteristic interceptions from Milton, the Knights made enough big plays to stay undefeated and remain in line for a possible New Year&aposs Day bowl bid.
"This is very uncharacteristic of him ever since he's taken over the closing job," Mets manager Terry Collins said of Familia, who has converted his last 32 regular-season save chances.
In images of him seated with Putin and together at the podium, though, Trump seems to want to appear smaller out of a very uncharacteristic desire not to overshadow his interlocutor.
In a 2008 speech, Mr. Miller summed up with uncharacteristic seriousness what had led him — as well as ski bums and heads of state and corporations — to head for the mountains.
Here's what you need to know: • "You're a very special man," President Trump told President Xi Jinping at a news conference in Beijing, showing uncharacteristic American deference to a Chinese leader.
In the last set, he took an awkward and uncharacteristic tumble on the grass that was too easy to see as a metaphor for the decline of a great, balletic champion.
But gender norms are also challenged, albeit sometimes in ways uncharacteristic for the era: Joseph's participation is rarely questioned and the position of troop mother isn't always filled by a woman.
The two men, divided by temperament, culture and geography, became surprisingly close in 2016, with Mr. Trump showing uncharacteristic deference toward Mr. Sessions, a Southern senator whose support he valued deeply.
Even at their height, they never reached a critical mass, remaining instead scattered and mostly minuscule attempts at social tinkering—Trialville, as one called itself, in an uncharacteristic burst of modesty.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. In a moment of uncharacteristic self-awareness, the powers that be at West Ham were last week compelled to scrap their 'Insider' column.
Trump had shown uncharacteristic control toward the Utah senator during the impeachment process, heeding the advice of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to lay off individual senators ahead of the impeachment trial.
"I don't think she appreciated my uncharacteristic behavior," said Hanvik, adding that her primary care doctor reluctantly agreed, but made her promise to return within 48 hours if she did not improve.
What to watch: The silence is uncharacteristic of the hosts, who tore into former Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly and Fox News chief Roger Ailes for sexual harassment allegations brought against them.
In the essay, the model and cookbook author wrote that she "didn't have much of an appetite" after giving birth for the first time, and noted how uncharacteristic that was for her.
While no one was hurt, the jarring developments, uncharacteristic even by the rough-and-tumble tradition of Illinois politics, show how the nation's extreme political polarity poses increasing danger for elected leaders.
North Carolina coach Roy Williams, known for hoarding his timeouts, made an uncharacteristic move of calling a timeout at the 235:51 of the first half with his team trailing 8-4.
In this case, however, the PRI's national leader, Manlio Fabio Beltrones, both acknowledged the bad result with uncharacteristic frankness and promised the party would address the clamor for change in several interviews.
A British supermarket chain, Tesco, began rationing antibacterial soap, wipes, and pasta after shoppers emptied the shelves — an uncharacteristic display of nerves in a society that prides itself on its sang-froid.
Paying for rebuilding would require uncharacteristic generosity from the international community, but there is no reason to believe other countries would want to reward Mr. Assad for out-brutalizing the other side.
"I don't even know if I can think of one," said Mr. Hinton, who has a level of candor, even chattiness, that for better and perhaps for worse, is uncharacteristic of publicists.
Such a unilateral approach was not uncharacteristic for Mr. Bevin, a businessman who burst into Republican politics several years ago styling himself as a righteous outsider who would fix a corrupt system.
Don't we have the moral capacity to distinguish between aggressive sexual predation and run-of-the-mill romantic bungling — between a pattern of abusive behavior and a good man's uncharacteristic bad moments?
The disclosure was an uncharacteristic slip by Sanders, whose team has largely deflected questions about Daniels for the last month by claiming they had been "asked and answered" during the 2016 campaign.
Klimkowski says that they actually went to the event to do capture him doing some  "uncharacteristic things" as Joel, such as drinking beer, when they realized they could probably get inside the venue.
One person will pop for Persuasion, and another person will counter that Persuasion is so uncharacteristic for Austen that saying it's your favorite is as good as saying you don't really like Austen.
At Fightland we dubbed the first Whittaker-Romero tilt the " Night of a Thousand Straight Kicks" because of Romero's side kicks and the right front kick which Whittaker went to with uncharacteristic frequency.
Trump, who spent much of his U.S. presidential campaign bashing the news media for what he called unfair coverage, kicked off with uncharacteristic praise for the New York Times and other media organizations.
She charges at him, resulting in an uncharacteristic embrace that her previously handler can't bring himself to return due to the fact that the last time they saw each other, Villanelle shot him.
Thanks to an uncharacteristic turnover and a goal you wouldn't see a seventh grader concede, St. Louis Blues fans have been living with some version of "What if?" for the past 20 years.
On Sunday night, despite being typically the most reserved of the reality star sisters, Kourtney posted a very uncharacteristic selfie to her account without even a single piece of gym equipment in sight.
Lest you think that this is uncharacteristic of Smash Mouth, you should know that the band has been encouraging dudes to go down on ladies since 20183, as seen in this exchange.  gave?
Once she had stomped down the red carpet in a ruffled silver minidress and uncharacteristic black lipstick, Swift didn't just sit next to Hiddleston at dinner but danced with him into the night.
"To me, this poor income distribution and the ensuing and uncharacteristic lack of hope it creates in the American working class is — along with climate change — the greatest problem America faces," Schumer wrote.
Its uncharacteristic support for bondholders comes after several restructurings at smaller oil and gas-related companies which exposed a lack of protection and support for individual retail bondholders, mainly high-net-worth investors.
First Lady Melania Trump surprised some over the weekend when she released an uncharacteristic statement about her husband President Donald Trump's immigration policy, which continues to tear apart families at the Mexico-U.
Reds LH Cody Reed (23-03, 20) Hendricks is coming off an uncharacteristic outing Friday at Miami, where he allowed just one hit – a grand slam – over five innings in a no-decision.
Two titles and 11 wins shy of Michael Schumacher's all-time record tally, the Briton's error-riddled display on Sunday was uncharacteristic for a driver considered one of the sport's all-time greats.
Mr. Trump showed an uncharacteristic abundance of caution in choosing Mr. Pence, the obvious favorite of Washington Republicans like House Speaker Paul D. Ryan and others who have expressed ambivalence about Mr. Trump.
Mr. Duterte has widespread support — measured at 91 percent in a July Pulse Asia opinion poll — and even some advocates who are normally outspoken have maintained an uncharacteristic silence since he took office.
"You're a very special man," President Trump told President Xi Jinping at a news conference in Beijing, showing uncharacteristic deference on a state visit that has been heavier on ceremony than tangible results.
City's uncharacteristic collapse at Liverpool on Wednesday does not disguise the fact that he has built a devastatingly beautiful team at Manchester City, and established an unrivaled superiority at the Premier League summit.
That neither the president's son, son-in-law, nor campaign manager ever told him about a high-level meeting as part of an explicit Kremlin plot to help him win election seems uncharacteristic.
"Having worked with Ryan on a near daily basis, I never witnessed or heard of any of these allegations and it would be uncharacteristic of him to do," said a Trump administration official.
But he shuffled out of the courthouse with an uncharacteristic lack of pomp, in a short-sleeve polo shirt, standing only half-visible in a large crowd — a man swallowed by his watchers.
This time there's a bizarre, and uncharacteristic for the franchise, secondary plot that involves the return of Fa[t] Amy's long-lost father (John Lithgow), who has a murky past and an ulterior motive.
Since Nintendo properties started expanding to mobile devices four years ago, we've seen a number of uncharacteristic experiments, including games branded with popular flagship characters that are nonetheless filled to the brim with microtransactions.
I like the album, it had some great material on it, but the way we assembled it and did it in such an uncharacteristic band sense is why I put it down in there.
In a gesture uncharacteristic of Mr. Trump's campaign, he also spoke by phone on Wednesday with Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, an implacable Trump critic whom Mr. Trump has savaged in the past.
And after more than a year of uncharacteristic restraint — a notable shift from eight years ago, when his simmering instincts often burdened Hillary Clinton's first presidential run — Mr. Clinton seems to have had enough.
On a few occasions, he fell into a kind of psychedelic gibberish, exhibited uncharacteristic petulance, and pulled weird stunts—pouring salt in friends' coffee, running through the apartment naked—which he barely remembered afterward.
All those steps, however, have little to do with industrial logging and tree plantations, which fail to provide the benefits of a natural forest and can actually increase the probability of large, uncharacteristic fires.
The "official" one was retired during the spring in an uncharacteristic fit of optimism among Cleveland sports fans after the Cavaliers won the NBA Finals even though Golden State had a 5003-2500 lead.
Riddle me this: Over Christmas I got two UTIs and couldn't sleep (highly uncharacteristic) because the walls in my parents' house are paper thin and my mother has ears like a greater wax moth.
It wasn't quite enough, however, to compensate for what he calls a "disastrous" short program the day before (a routine that echoed a similarly uncharacteristic and mistaken-prone performance in the skating team event).
A charcoal, "Study for 'The Poor Fisherman,'" has an uncharacteristic graphic freedom, while a rendering of a man's arm is a tour de force of fastidious description and shading, and equally out of character.
In "Self-Reflection in Bright Yellow," he displays an uncharacteristic humor, which he might have caught from Kathy Butterly, who shows in the same gallery, and that wit folded another dimension to the work.
When she finished, she certainly didn't sound like someone who had just become the first woman to win four all-around world championships, a feat she pulled off despite a handful of uncharacteristic errors.
And in a striking and uncharacteristic admission, Mr. Sanders conceded that his campaign had not managed to generate the soaring turnout among young people that he had been counting on to secure the nomination.
Republicans have largely supported Mr. Trump's aggressive agenda, but in his first major decision on national security, he is finding uncharacteristic opposition from his party in the blush of his early days in office.
BOSTON — It's an unseasonably warm, sunny, Saturday afternoon in February and Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt), the nation's first freestanding, publicly funded arts college, also has an uncharacteristic line around the block.
I knew I should permit myself uncharacteristic actions, but when I did act—and in general, I thought about acting more than I acted—I wanted to know if I was acting like me.
The altruistic gesture, even if it does prove fruitless, is uncharacteristic of the criminal syndicate that launched an underworld enterprise by placing powerful exploits in the hands of others to deploy as they see fit.
By antagonizing underage survivors of a national tragedy, the pro-Trump media abandoned its usual play for the moral high ground and made an uncharacteristic miscalculation: It chose a popular, deeply sympathetic, nonpolarizing political enemy.
The doc, which aired on HBO, is also a True Life–esque vlog of her nascent pregnancy with daughter Blue Ivy and offers an uncharacteristic peek into her family life and marriage with Jay-Z.
After a year of uncharacteristic struggles, the bank benefited from wild swings in prices for stocks and other assets to rake in cash in the first quarter, according to an earnings report released on Tuesday.
After uncharacteristic early-season struggles from the mid-range, George has recently taken hold of one area on the floor he's long felt extremely comfortable, shooting an elite 103 percent over his last 20 games.
Extending the match paid off for Tsitsipas as Zverev made a number of uncharacteristic errors in a tight third set and he handed the world number 211 victory with a double fault on match point.
But Shurmur's long tenure in the N.F.L. could make him a stabilizing force for the Giants, who took an uncharacteristic leap of faith when they hired Ben McAdoo as their coach before the 2016 season.
As it continues on what is now a northeasterly path, meteorologists have warned the people of the Azores that a storm of uncharacteristic strength could be at their doorstep by Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
"We must all work together toward making a deal" After hours of uncharacteristic circumspection in the wake of Iran's attacks on bases housing US troops in Iraq, Trump finally addressed the nation on Wednesday morning.
After being contacted by BuzzFeed News, two called their state government offices to inquire about the letters, some assumed there was a mistake, and others called it "very strange and totally uncharacteristic" of the Education Department.
Golden State has had uncharacteristic issues with turnovers and defense to start this season -- though the Warriors started to look like themselves again in a 141-113 romp past the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night.
But since it would be pretty uncharacteristic of Hollywood to include every detail from an adapted book's plot, and because we haven't seen the series yet, we can only hope that they do the topic justice.
Earlier that morning, from the street in front of the local observatory in Panimache, we had seen some volcanic explosions -- small puffs of ash, spectacular to me as a newbie, yet not uncharacteristic of this volcano.
"The decision to levy these tariffs is not a recipe for economic success and is uncharacteristic of the current administration's otherwise pro-business, pro-jobs agenda," the group's director, Sarah Longwell, wrote in an op-ed.
A partial tear in Kawhi Leonard's left shoulder — not long after a lingering quadriceps ailment cost him the season's first 27 games — sounds ominous and caused this uncharacteristic plummet to the back of the top 10.
The best, and most uncharacteristic, song in Grease is "There Are Worse Things I Could Do." Though Rizzo's romance with Kenickie never holds that much water, her one moment of vulnerability can steal the entire show.
His tweets went from sunny rays of encouraging positivity to urgent pleas for help, and even some uncharacteristic anger when President Donald Trump decided to attack San Juan's mayor rather than focus on the relief efforts.
Unless President-elect Trump and his family exercise an uncharacteristic level of personal restraint, almost every policy the White House proposes will be endlessly checked and cross-checked for something that affects the Trump Organization's bottom line.
When one of the company's finance directors at the time protested the move, which former employees describe as uncharacteristic for a deal this large, he was asked to leave the meeting, according one person who was present.
Pelosi's dramatic gesture — tearing up the speech on national television — was in some ways uncharacteristic for the speaker, who is known for being publicly restrained and has urged her members to respect the office of the presidency.
Staying healthy has been a major challenge this season, and his slip and very uncharacteristic heavy fall in the fifth set seemed a further sign that the old rules no longer apply to the Baryshnikov of tennis.
BEIJING (Reuters) - With lavish pageantry and an uncharacteristic personal flourish, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday rolled out a red carpet welcome for U.S President Donald Trump at the Forbidden City, the ancient home of China's emperors.
The Ravens, meanwhile, were unable to enjoy Steve Smith becoming the 14th player to top 1,000 career receptions as the team saw its two-game winning streak end, and its vaunted defense allowed an uncharacteristic 417 yards.
The uncharacteristic austerity by the world's richest cricket board follows its decision earlier this month to halve the winner's purse at this year's Indian Premier League (IPL), a cash cow with a brand value of $6.8 billion.
But after President Trump's parting shots against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the day he left the Group of 7 summit meeting in Quebec, the country reacted with uncharacteristic outrage and defiance at a best friend's nastiness.
Since the 2016 election, we've seen some uncharacteristic dissent among Facebookers, most notably when a small band of employees started their own task force to investigate Facebook's role in disseminating fake news leading up to the election.
But it was a sentimental favorite, a souvenir from a 60th birthday trip two years before that Michael, my head-in-the-clouds professor of a husband, had planned for me with astonishingly uncharacteristic attention to detail.
While initially hostile, the paqueteros and the authorities have reached a livable détente, with one side agreeing to ban all political and religious content and the other monitoring the output but mostly taking an uncharacteristic laissez-faire attitude.
While initially hostile, the paqueteros and the authorities have reached a livable détente, with one side agreeing to ban all political and religious content and the other monitoring the output but mostly taking an uncharacteristic laissez-faire attitude.
The drafting of the code has been met with widespread scepticism, with some experts convinced China's uncharacteristic support for it is aimed at placating Southeast Asian states while buying time to completes its military installations in the sea.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Mikaela Shiffrin is rested and ready to bounce back from the uncharacteristic slump that marked her lead up to the Pyeongchang Olympics, where she is a favorite to win multiple medals in alpine skiing.
" In an interview with Global News yesterday, Shephard's father David Shephard said that he fears his daughter may be dead and that he has not seen her since December 12, adding it's behavior he describes as "totally uncharacteristic.
Gas prices tend to fall during the summer but this year's slump was uncharacteristic as it began in the winter months, when prices traditionally rise, and has been accompanied by a larger-than-normal build-up in inventories.
The rest of "Nuestra Finca" struggles with uncharacteristic murkiness in the storytelling, as it tries to sort through the D.E.A. and the C.I.A. working at cross purposes and what that implies for the future of Colombia after Escobar.
Russia's sports ministry is embracing an uncharacteristic openness as it tries to project an atmosphere of reform to the global sports officials and the American authorities who are scrutinizing Russia over allegations of a government-run doping program.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Sweden's Andre Myhrer won the men's Olympic slalom on Thursday at the age of 35, keeping his head while others were losing theirs as both his main rivals destroyed their chances with uncharacteristic mistakes.
He has missed 27 games since going on the DL. RHP Johnny Cueto (4-4) gave up three home runs in an uncharacteristic rough outing at Wrigley Field after allowing just eight homers in nine starts entering Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — As the Senate hearings on Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh cleaved the country, Ron DeSantis, the Republican candidate for governor of Florida, stayed mostly out of the fray — uncharacteristic reticence for a politician who usually relishes partisan battles.
On June 8, explaining what he called his 20053-month "uncharacteristic silence," Mr. Krauthammer revealed in The Post that despite surgery for a stomach tumor last August, cancer had recurred, and that he had only weeks to live.
She may have dressed with uncharacteristic fussiness for the flatlands of Central Florida, complete with "her bebopper's cat-eye glasses," but not even burning crosses on her lawn (and worse) intimidated her from her pursuit of McCall's misdeeds.
A later scene in which Oleg finally got the imprisoned Dmitri to give up a name — with a melodramatic quaver uncharacteristic of the series — seemed to indicate that it is, indeed, the grocery investigation that's causing Oleg's problems.
After Mr. Trump chose not to mention North Korea during his brief remarks after it launched a ballistic missile over the weekend, some analysts interpreted his uncharacteristic restraint as a sign of wanting to take a different tack.
It was strange that Voronenkov was unable to find his way out of the building raid, uncharacteristic of him to get burned by something so simple — was it the sum of all the people he had double-crossed?
Taking advantage of a series of uncharacteristic Kerber errors, Vandeweghe ramped up her big forehand to break back for 3-3 and another backhand winner broke the German again and gave her the opportunity to serve for the match.
"We made – or I made – an uncharacteristic error, but at the same time we love this free dance and while we wish we could have performed it better today, we're very forward focused," Alex told reporters after the competition.
Partway through "The Last of the Starks," in a moment that felt both abrupt and uncharacteristic, Jon gave Ghost to his pal Tormund, who was headed back to the "true" North to try to re-form the Night's Watch.
And Washington — who clearly relishes sinking his teeth into such an uncharacteristic role for him, making the most of every tic and flourish he can cram into his performance — could have been the perfect moral rock amid the storm.
If eyebrows were raised, it was to acknowledge that Trump had, in uncharacteristic fashion, appointed not only a qualified person to this sensitive government position, but also a former opponent who had publicly tangled with him in the past.
"In a White House known for chaos, the process of developing the U.S. response to the Syrian government's alleged latest gas attack was proceeding with uncharacteristic deliberation, including several national security briefings for President Trump," according to the Post.
In recent months, researchers and some journalists have strung cables around the necks of at least three monuments of the modern psychological canon: The famous Stanford Prison Experiment, which found that people playacting as guards quickly exhibited uncharacteristic cruelty.
After the U.S. won its first world team title in 222, the expectation was that Olympic gold would follow shortly thereafter, but uncharacteristic mistakes, injuries, and world champions left off the roster led to silver in Athens in 22015.
For two years, the Yankees moved deftly through an uncharacteristic rebuilding process, establishing a growing nucleus of inexpensive and talented young players that seemed to defy the team's long-established identity as one of the biggest spenders in baseball.
His viewpoint is hardly outrageous — until a 5-3 defeat at Tottenham midway through the season startled Mourinho back into his shell, that 2014-15 Chelsea team was, indeed, free-flowing and adventurous — but it is, most certainly, uncharacteristic.
Here's what you need to know: • "You're a very special man," President Trump told President Xi Jinping at a news conference in Beijing, showing uncharacteristic deference on a state visit that has been heavier on ceremony than tangible results.
The party "might not be a knight on a white horse", but it is working hard, says the narrator in a PiS campaign video aimed at young voters, which contains an uncharacteristic reference to Tinder, an online dating app.
"I started seeing young people with similar types of presentations of uncharacteristic malignancies at young ages," said Dr. Warren L. Alexander, an oncologist who has worked extensively with veterans at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso.
I made an uncharacteristic mistake three times in all my runs, and I'm really just using that as fuel and motivation to bring into this and really step it up and shine, because that's what I came here to do.
In the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic (WBC), the quadrennial international tournament organised by Major League Baseball (MLB), America took advantage of two uncharacteristic defensive errors by Japan, a two-time champion, and escaped with a 2-1 victory.
Here's how the search unfolded: Tuesday, April 12: The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office checked on Robert after church officials reported he missed a funeral -- "uncharacteristic and not in keeping with his normal activities," the department said in a Facebook post.
"The system's going to have to digest that idea," Sanders told me about the need to phase in Medicare-for-all over a few years, in an uncharacteristic turn of phrase for a senator not known for advocating gradual change.
ET, NBC Sports Network, CBC, TVAS ABOUT THE LIGHTNING: Defenseman Victor Hedman, along with forwards Tyler Johnson and Nikita Kucherov, had a combined minus-53 rating in Game 25 as three of Tampa Bay's top players typified an uncharacteristic defensive effort.
DETROIT — Donald J. Trump, who has campaigned for president as a blunt provocateur, dismissing complaints of racial insensitivity as political correctness, took an uncharacteristic step on Saturday: He visited a black church for the first time and tried to blend in.
These funds would otherwise help restore the 82 million acres of the National Forest System, which, according to the Chief of the Forest Service, are at high risk of uncharacteristic wildfire—that's nearly 85033 percent of the entire National Forest system.
And despite an uncharacteristic lack of command in her debut against Canada in this year's tournament, Sato remains a cut above any other pitcher there: a 0.50 ERA in 14 innings pitched, 12 strikeouts to go with just three walks.
James's fifth successive victory in a Game 7 spared him from making his first exit in the opening round of the playoffs in his 15 N.B.A. seasons — along with the uncharacteristic shame of failing to even make it to May.
The more than hour-long meeting was the latest test for the 60-year-old prime minister whose uncharacteristic gamble to strengthen her leadership by calling an early election left her authority in tatters and weakened her hand in Brexit talks.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - In the end, Marcel Hirscher's bid to finally clinch an Olympic gold medal in his favorite event lasted less than 30 seconds on Thursday, the Austrian slalom king thwarted by an uncharacteristic error and the Pyeongchang snow.
CAIRO — In the months since a missile and drone attack widely seen as the work of Iran left two Saudi oil facilities smoldering, the Saudi crown prince has taken an uncharacteristic turn to diplomacy to cool tensions with his regional enemies.
But his quiet departure from Britain — without a splashy tabloid newspaper interview or a sit-down with a friendly television personality, or the set-piece final news conference he typically conducts when abroad — seemed to show an uncharacteristic admission of defeat.
KERNEN: IT JUST SEEMS, WILBUR, THAT I MEAN THE NOTION THAT WE'RE THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IS GOING TO PICK THE PEOPLE ON ZTE'S COMPLIANCE TEAM, IT TEAMS SEEMS LIKE THERE ARE SO MANY CONCESSIONS FROM CHINA, IT JUST SEEMS ALMOST UNCHARACTERISTIC AND HOW MANY OTHER VIOLATIONS ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THAT HAPPEN ON A DAILY BASIS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OR YOU KNOW TAKE YOUR PICK ON WHY WE'RE EVEN IN THIS BREW HA HA WITH CHINA, BUT IT JUST ALMOST SEEMS UNCHARACTERISTIC THAT THE CHINESE, WHICH ARE, YOU KNOW, YOU NEED TO PART THEIR WITH THEM.
With uncharacteristic fire and brimstone — but also steely resolve and a concrete plan — the former vice president opened the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday night with An Inconvenient Sequel, a daring, urgent and exhilarating follow-up to his 2007 film An Inconvenient Truth.
Within 24 hours last week, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee took the uncharacteristic, if politically conventional, steps of expressing condolences in a Facebook post at the killing of an Israeli teenager in the West Bank and rebuking an audience member's criticism of Israel.
A report from research institute and think tank IPPR has found that there was "an uncharacteristic downturn" in job postings in the finance sector during the period May/June to July/August in 2016 compared with the same period in previous years.
Perhaps that's why there were so many different flourishes upon which to chew, from Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green) engaging in her noble sacrifice to an unexpected betrayal to an old-fashioned last-minute rescue, sending Negan and his band into uncharacteristic retreat.
NEARBY ALIEN PLANET MA BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE Aside from its glow, seen in the picture, and its other uncharacteristic traits, SIMP J01365663+0933473 may help scientists discover other worlds, known as exoplanets, as well as understand these far-away celestial bodies.
Rolling Stone's Peter Travers references not only the sheer terror of the film but also its uncharacteristic emotional depth (a Stanley Kubrick shout out doesn't hurt either.) Shults isn't alone when it comes to cutting his horror teeth on the indie festival circuit.
But for this program to succeed, the security forces must behave with uncharacteristic restraint, avoid summarily executing Boko Haram adherents (as they have been accused of doing in the past) and keep them alive long enough for the psychologists to do their work.
ET, TNT ABOUT THE PACERS (2110-294): Indiana improved to 212-22 in games decided by three points or fewer with Sunday's win despite an uncharacteristic 227-of-229.3 showing from the line for the league's second-best foul-shooting unit (81.13).
For now, all you need to know is the crew asked Noisey if we would like to attend, and it was I who responded with uncharacteristic speed and enthusiasm, and so it was I who spent a few days in the Caribbean.
But we are seeing an uncharacteristic increase in voter registration from a group that's overrepresented in Swift's demo just after Swift's announcement — and if Swift bears any responsibility for that spike, well, maybe this is proof that we still can have nice things.
It was not the prettiest of games for Green Bay, and tensions were high on both sides, but the Packers' offense took advantage of a few uncharacteristic mistakes by the Seahawks, and the team's defense looked dramatically improved from a year ago.
Over the course of two weeks, 50 visitors were allowed into the Armory's drill hall for 30 minutes at a time — and invited to circulate in and out of the towers while the mourners performed — giving the hulking space an uncharacteristic intimacy.
The Golden State Warriors may be in the midst of a three-game winning streak, but uncharacteristic mistakes and early exits from some of the best players over the last week have resulted in less than dominant play from the defending champions.
From his street-level skate photography to award-winning music videos from the genre's gilded era and his critically acclaimed feature films, Spike's first job has always been to pick up a camera and provide us with the best look his uncharacteristic vision can find.
In an episode that includes a couple of uncharacteristic flashbacks — to William talking about an "all-American" spy couple on his deathbed, and Philip and Elizabeth renewing their vows in secret — this scene directly recalls Stan rifling through his neighbors' garage in the pilot.
In an uncharacteristic tweet earlier this week criticizing Fox News, President Donald Trump made a very characteristic mistake: He misspelled part of his message, inadvertently tagging a random high school student in California instead of the intended target of his ire, correspondent Gillian Turner.
She posed at an unidentified venue with her husband Jay - Z. It was the kind of the photoshoot not uncharacteristic of any social media aficionado, except Bey and her bae stood untied on a private jet ,and the YSL boots she wore cost $10,000.
All part of this wild week in the trial of Paul Manafort that was capped off with an unexplained and uncharacteristic five-hour delay in the courtroom that is fueling a lot of speculation about the biggest test yet, for Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
"How can I rely on my heart if I break it / With my own two hands / I heard all you said / And I love you to death," she sings on "The Last Goodbye" off Blood Pressures, flexing an uncharacteristic softness for someone seemingly so hardened.
I was turning in circles trying to take in the four walls of fleshy video covers at once, and in an uncharacteristic burst of self-control I remember forcing myself to stop and stare at just one cover so I could commit it to memory.
The Romanian had won all three of her previous meetings with the emerging Japanese player and looked poised to make a run to reclaim the title she won in 2015, but instead put in a puzzling performance full of uncharacteristic errors and little fight.
ABOUT CREIGHTON (250-163): The Bluejays received 216 points from Khyri Thomas and 269 from Marcus Foster in Thursday's win against Providence in which the team won despite 266-of-20 3-point shooting and uncharacteristic 20-of-33 shooting from the foul line.
These campaigns usually show, in graphic and horrifying detail, some poor young person who uses the drug for the first time and then ends up engaging in uncharacteristic acts such as prostitution, stealing from parents, or assaulting strangers for money to buy the drug.
He then lost a 3-1 lead in the tiebreaker with a series of uncharacteristic errors as Querrey reeled off six of the next eight points, including the one that mattered most when Djokovic made an unforced forehand error on Querrey's second match point.
Until Wednesday, Mr. Trump had largely stayed silent once Mr. Sessions announced his campaign — an uncharacteristic show of restraint for a president who can rarely resist the urge to dive into races across the country, and can change their outcome with a single caustic tweet.
New Orleans Pelicans Nothing illuminates the uncharacteristic shallowness in the West than the Pelicans' ability to maintain playoff hope after a 6-22 start in which they were hit with the double whammy of a lengthy string of injuries and a difficult early schedule.
Even though they have lacked a bona fide 40-goal threat since trading Rick Nash to the Rangers in 2012, the Blue Jackets are tied for the league lead in goals per game with an aggressive style that is uncharacteristic for a Tortorella team.
But then there were in central London these protests at the same moment that flooded the streets, which it&aposs kind of uncharacteristic that you&aposd have this level of protests given the Chinese president, Putin, Robert Mugabe have all come to town with virtually no protests.
Some analysts believe Duterte's uncharacteristic verbal restraint toward China, in contrast to his stinging rebukes of the United States, United Nations and European Union, shows he is hedging in pursuit of his goal of an independent foreign policy and reducing reliance on former colonial ruler Washington.
EditorsNote: updates Kopitar note King's late goals lift Kings over Islanders LOS ANGELES — Just when the New York Islanders thought they would strike gold in two consecutive California evenings, one of the Los Angeles Kings' foot soldiers dashed their hopes with an uncharacteristic display of offense.
The ones that stand out in this context do so not just for their uncharacteristic willingness to defer—on the 2016 team, issues of deference and defense have combined to make the team's games unusually close—but for the grace with which they embrace those new roles.
He is so upset by President Trump's unceasing barrage of verbal attacks on Canada, that he did something uncharacteristic for a mayor known to proudly sport a #boringmayor T-shirt: He declined the regular invitation to the July 4 celebrations hosted by the American ambassador, Kelly Craft.
President Donald Trump, after days of uncharacteristic social media restraint, jumped on Twitter Friday to say Ford should reveal the specific time, date, and place of her attack and added that her "radical left lawyers" shouldn't ask the FBI to get involved this late in the game.
You can decide for yourself if the content contains, as Reid's lawyers state, "jarring changes in style and substance" or "uncharacteristic HTML/graphics formatting, and font selection, such as quote offsets, paragraph separators," but this page alone tilts the forensic evidence against Reid's version of events.
Helly Nahmad has a presentation titled "The 1920s: A Golden Age" with a Fernand Léger still life from 19023 — an uncharacteristic subject for the mechanically included artist — as well as a large canvas by Max Ernst, an artist who pops up several times in the fair.
And the NuvaRing gave me generalized anxiety so severe and intolerable that after three months of "See how you feel," I threw all my rings in the trash with an uncharacteristic lack of consideration for the smallmouth bass that undergo sex changes when hormonal contraceptives pollute waterways.
And in a way that would be uncharacteristic of someone who needed Washington's support to become the next Secretary General, he stood before US government officials at a US government institution and sharply criticized the Obama administration for its (then) paltry commitment to resettling Syrian refugees.
The claim that it's uncharacteristic for Austen has some truth to it: It's not the witty drawing room comedy of manners she's known for, but rather the thoughtful work of a writer at the height of her powers, beginning to engage with the Romantics writing all around her.
Here are the details, and what all this means in October.. Alaska had its third-warmest September on record The statewide average temperature last month was 44.7 degrees, which may not seem very warm to those of us in the other 49 states but is uncharacteristic for the state.
The most emotionally striking, and uncharacteristic, photographs of the President show him kissing his helpless father on the top of his head, pictures I may have contemplated with some premonition of the illness that would one day cross our cheerful family doorstep and prematurely ravage my own father.
Spain's defense has been uncharacteristically error-prone this World Cup, but at some point it stops being uncharacteristic and is simply the reality of the situation: David de Gea's fumbled shot in the opener, Ramos and Iniesta's miscommunication against Morocco and now Pique's hand ball for a goal here.
From that point on, Georgia outscored Oklahoma by 229-2210 — and the gap would have been larger had it not been for an uncharacteristic fumble from the senior Georgia running back Sony Michel, the offensive most valuable player who had four touchdowns, 181 rushing yards and 41 receiving yards.
At his first event, a briefing open to the media, Trump paid tribute to those who were working on relief efforts and expressed an uncharacteristic note of circumspection, saying that it was too early to "congratulate" anyone on the response to the disaster, which has generally garnered positive reviews.
But now that she's proudly displayed her Spanx on national television, it turns out there's now no style too risky or daring to wear, as proven by this very uncharacteristic obliques-baring jumpsuit the comedian wore on Sunday night's special live edition of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. CBS
PHILIP KIPPER San Francisco To the Editor: So here's what it comes down to: Do we want a tight-lipped competent woman who made an uncharacteristic mistake using an email account, or do we want a loose-lipped incompetent man who characteristically tweets out venom without any thought of the consequences?
This is because the President finally broke his uncharacteristic silence on the issue when he recently told reporters on Air Force One that he did not know about the $130,000 payment to Clifford made just days before the 2016 election, and that he didn't know where the money came from.
Pelosi's supporters say she has repeatedly demonstrated the seriousness of the undertaking, including in non-scripted moments, like her uncharacteristic burst of emotion on Thursday when she admonished a Sinclair TV network reporter for shouting, "Do you hate the president, Madame Speaker?" as she was exiting her weekly news conference.
The relationship between the Saviors and the rest of the communities clearly hit its breaking point at the end of last season, yet it still feels uncharacteristic for The Walking Dead to immediately jump into a sequence that plays like the conclusion of a story arc when the season is only beginning.
Mr. Granik said that N.B.A. officials had not — as some critics contend to this day — privately urged Mr. Stankovic to change the rules in the wake of the United States's uncharacteristic failure to win gold or even silver with a team of collegians at the Seoul Olympics in South Korea in 1988.
She had pretended to be busy with the boxes, but her hands were shaking and she hardly knew what she was packing, and Toby's ranting behind her was terrible because it was so uncharacteristic, as if something in him that should never have come to light had been broken open and exposed.
VIDEO: Lightning news, interviews & features 2017-18 Lightning broadcast schedule Watch on FOX Sports Go But Tampa Bay is 1-1-1 in the past three games and coming off an uncharacteristic performance in an overtime loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday, giving up a handful of odd-man breakaways and committing turnovers.
The debate over Colin Kaepernick versus Smith sometimes devolved into caricature—"the mobile athletic quarterback" versus "the pocket passer" (Smith is a fantastic running quarterback, by the way)—but Smith had won his share of supporters, mostly as a result of knocking off the surging New Orleans Saints in a wildly uncharacteristic NFC divisional game.
Shepard, who is known for portraying Crosby Braverman on Parenthood for five years, explained that he initially passed up the role on the NBC series for his now-wife — a decision that he said was very uncharacteristic of him — because the series was going to be filmed on the other side of the country.
He can tell us that a "nine-knot yawl," such as the boat mentioned by Lowell, would have to move with uncharacteristic speed, and he has even guessed, based on the postal-delivery schedules of 19th-century London, that Keats must have written his poem about George Chapman's Homer translations on a Sunday morning.
Hampered by a lingering injury to his right hand, Djokovic made uncharacteristic mistakes from the baseline, called the tournament doctor during the first set, struggled with consistency on his serve and destroyed his hopes of a comeback when he served for the second set at 5-4, hit two double faults and was broken.
Packed with evil riffs, vicious grooves and an uncharacteristic abundance of soaring clean vocals, the album marks their first without full participation from longtime guitarist Gary Bennett, who recently split to focus on Kill Your Idols, the hardcore band he founded in the mid-90s (both Delaney and Black Anvil drummer Raeph Glicken were also Kill Your Idols members).
Its overcooked, Frankensteined glam metal was reportedly influenced by record label directive, and this marks the first and only time we're subjected to Tom G. Warrior's cleaned-up croon; the riffs are solid enough, but the uncharacteristic vocals (and the airbrushed-to-high-heaven promo photos) made this one a tough pill for the heavy metal faithful to swallow.
I've written before about how much I don't enjoy how often the Marvel films go to the humor well (and Endgame has some pretty bewilderingly bad jokes, including the repeated fat jokes at Thor's expense and Rocket Raccoon's uncharacteristic duds), but it's undeniable that these are qualities that work for the vast majority of the audience.
Despite all of this, Fury was never out of the picture during the lead-up to Joshua and Klitschko thanks to his history with both men and innate ability to get under the skin of his pugilistic colleagues—even prodding "AJ" enough to prompt an insulting Twitter retort which is wholly uncharacteristic of the usually ice-cool Briton.
With Nadal's uncharacteristic struggles (he has yet to win a title in 2019), Thiem was beginning to look like a favorite for the French Open, which Nadal has won 11 times and which will begin on May 26 at a stadium that is still under reconstruction but which the organizers promise will be ready in time.
One of the Terrapins' two losses came at home against UConn, 87-81, in a December game contested to the final minute; the other came at Ohio State last month, a 98-87 defeat in which the Buckeyes shot an uncharacteristic 63 percent over all from the field, and better than 55 percent from 20063-point range.
Whether considered as the least one can do with a writing implement, a proto-writing meme of Paleolithic descent, or a semiotic signal that a sentence has ended, a deluge of perspectives spill over the installation's conceptual sandbags, flooding the room with interpretive possibilities, the sheer variety of which seem uncharacteristic of the genre Kosuth has practiced for decades.
The drop in the number of advertised jobs could be seen in the most skilled roles as well as less skilled roles, and across all salary ranges: In fact, the only "uncharacteristic upturn" IPPR found was for legal professionals working in financial industry, with a 21 percent rise in postings, and customer service occupations within finance, with a 34 percent rise in postings.
Already suspicious over an uncharacteristic emoticon in one of Britney's Instagram posts (she prefers emoji) announcing the cancellation of her Vegas show, a fan podcast called Britney's Gram then aired a call from an anonymous source who alleged that Britney was being held against her will at the facility after refusing to take her medication or to heed the prohibition on driving.
After joking that Democrats "spent more time attacking Barack Obama than they did attacking me," he largely ignored the topic for the rest of his remarks -- an uncharacteristic decision to set aside an opportunity to attack his would-be opponents and seek to tie all Democrats to some of the most liberal positions espoused by some of the candidates in the debates.
After the hurricane, the Mirandas helped raised $43 million for the Hispanic Federation's hurricane relief fund — an effort that was inadvertently boosted when Mr. Miranda, in an uncharacteristic outburst, said on Twitter that President Trump would go to hell for criticizing the San Juan mayor — and also helped with a toy drive that delivered 40,000 Three Kings' Day gifts to Puerto Rican children.
But one day after completing a major shake-up of the Nets — firing Coach Lionel Hollins and demoting General Manager Billy King — Prokhorov, who has owned the franchise since 2010, also put forth a somewhat uncharacteristic show of humility, accepting full responsibility for the sorry state of the team and describing himself as chastened by the complexities of running a winning club in New York.
The New England Patriots, trailing 28-3 in the third quarter, with Tom Brady battered around by the Atlanta Falcons' defense and also making some uncharacteristic bad throws, scored two touchdowns and a pair of two-point conversions in the final six minutes of the fourth quarter and another TD on the first possession of overtime to win the Super Bowl 913-28 Sunday night.
In an uncharacteristic apology, then-supreme leader Kim Jong Il in 2002  blamed his special forces for getting "carried away by a reckless quest for glory" in the abduction of those taken in the 1970s and 1980s, including a 13-year-old girl on her way back from badminton, a cook, a recently engaged couple enjoying dinner by the beach and a club hostess.
Trump claims that he does a great deal of charitable giving, and does so in uncharacteristic and inexplicable secret; his unwillingness to release his tax returns makes this difficult to verify, and Fahrenthold's exhaustive attempts to verify any of Trump's touted donations turned up strikingly little in the way of actual giving, whether in terms of Trump's own money or the outside funds he controlled through his inevitably eponymous foundation.
His next three plays, also one-acts, were also successes Off Broadway: "The Sandbox" and "The American Dream" were portraits of family dynamics etched in acid, and "The Death of Bessie Smith," which bordered on uncharacteristic agitprop, was about an incident (later revealed to be untrue) in which the great blues singer of the title, who died after an auto accident, had been turned away from a whites-only hospital.
"We think the euro is close to fair value but should be trading cheap to fair value because of a number of fundamental weaknesses and the unresolved stress on monetary union itself," argued Farrington, noting the uncharacteristic rapidity with which the European Central Bank (ECB) intervened this month to reverse a run-up in the currency after the market interpreted the central bank's message as more hawkish than it had apparently intended.

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