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"uncharacteristically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not typical of somebody or the way they usually behave
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Next Quavo and Offset of Migos arrive, Quavo uncharacteristically direct, Offset uncharacteristically limber.
The incident resulted in Kim uncharacteristically shunning the public sphere.
Why did Simmons quietly -- and uncharacteristically -- stop making public appearances?
Fink gave an uncharacteristically revealing interview to CNBC on Tuesday.
His Twitter feed has been uncharacteristically silent since the coup.
It's a big deal, but Cousins uncharacteristically undersold his surprise.
On June 8, President Trump's Twitter account was uncharacteristically silent.
But when it comes to English, Japan is uncharacteristically sloppy.
Gupta is uncharacteristically muted in his treatment of the film.
Beathard was uncharacteristically off, missing a number of open receivers.
For a pollero, Daniel was uncharacteristically outspoken about the business.
America Rising obtained the file in an uncharacteristically rapid fashion.
Zuckerberg, usually calm and a natural introvert, was uncharacteristically angry.
Kalanick, uncharacteristically, argued to regulators that this should be illegal.
Were the breakdowns the result of the uncharacteristically stormy winter?
Mr. Trump has been uncharacteristically quiet about this year's race.
Standing at the lectern, she gave an uncharacteristically apologetic smile.
Of losing the Rauschenberg work, Mr. Petronio looked uncharacteristically insecure.
The teachers wore blouses and ties and uncharacteristically nice shoes.
On Tuesday, President Trump was uncharacteristically subdued on social media.
But beyond that, the Sanders campaign team went uncharacteristically dark.
It's an uncharacteristically sloppy move for the "it just works" company.
Jealousy is an emotion that seems to make me uncharacteristically petty.
" The outspoken New Yorker seemed uncharacteristically overwhelmed by the win. "Ooh.
He has an uncharacteristically high 2.51 goals against average this season.
He got off to an uncharacteristically weak start, hitting .213/.330/.
He made six 3-pointers but uncharacteristically missed three free throws.
Uncharacteristically for a Turkish politician, Mr Demirtas admits to making mistakes.
He also began uncharacteristically canceling travel and speaking engagements in 2019.
Trump's remarks at the event were uncharacteristically staid by his standards.
Then, four pages in, Mueller uncharacteristically switches to the passive voice.
Still, Merkel has looked uncharacteristically vulnerable over the past 12 month.
Kershaw (2-1) took the loss after an uncharacteristically rough outing.
They could also be uncharacteristically drowsy or have trouble staying awake.
During his conversation with The Times, Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically guarded.
Its tone was uncharacteristically meek, but not for lack of conviction.
But during the debate with Johnson, his thinking becomes uncharacteristically lazy.
But the once-outspoken Mr. Sessions was uncharacteristically quiet on Friday.
David Witt, Williams's coach and hitting partner, was uncharacteristically downbeat afterward.
The Chinese currency has seen uncharacteristically high volatility in recent months.
"I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months," the letter began.
We slapped the puck around and uncharacteristically didn't move the puck well.
But this conversation seemed to affect him differently, making him uncharacteristically uncomfortable.
The article, uncharacteristically for the news agency, carried a byline, Jong Phil.
News reports that Pieterse was being uncharacteristically open about the new series.
Trump made an uncharacteristically swift U-turn on the G-7 idea.
Dancing the Gigue, Daniel Ulbricht was characteristically without mystery and uncharacteristically cursory.
As of last week, Grey's Anatomy season 15 had been uncharacteristically light.
Trump has been uncharacteristically quiet on the topic ahead of Monday's deadline.
She slams Sanders himself for his "uncharacteristically mild" response to the tweets.
Trump has long been uncharacteristically reluctant to hit back at Michelle Obama.
Trump's first public remarks about the Las Vegas shooting were uncharacteristically subdued.
"I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months," the letter begins.
Andrés Iniesta, who has been a wizard for Barcelona, was uncharacteristically absent.
The reaction from John Kerry, America's secretary of state, was uncharacteristically stiff.
But when Syndergaard threw a fastball at an uncharacteristically slow 91 m.p.h.
Cedar uncharacteristically steals something valuable for reasons that never quite add up.
"I think he, uncharacteristically, didn't have his stuff," manager A.J. Hinch said.
In his postmatch press conference, Kyrgios was somber and uncharacteristically self-critical.
On Thursday evening, Trump posted an uncharacteristically passive tweet confirming their meeting.
When Levin landed on one, he went uncharacteristically big with his wager.
My boss appeared out of nowhere, hands folded, his air uncharacteristically gentle.
Then, uncharacteristically for an expansion team in any sport, it started winning.
Florida State, the traditional power in its division, had been uncharacteristically down.
The aviation giant was uncharacteristically uncertain about its financial future on Wednesday.
This show is uncharacteristically generous and self-revealing, with numerous moving parts.
If recent misbehavior cases are any guide, that would be uncharacteristically severe.
At the council meeting marking his departure, he sat, uncharacteristically, up front.
Both, uncharacteristically, chose to mask their weaknesses, rather than accentuate their strengths.
That's why I called her when I started uncharacteristically misplacing stuff myself.
In an uncharacteristically quiet winter, the Yankees added only one new starter.
He has, thus far, remained wisely and uncharacteristically silent on the controversy.
The day of the experiment, April 28, was uncharacteristically warm and sunny.
She could uncharacteristically feel herself getting tired between points, particularly long ones.
But when it comes to white supremacists, Trump's statements are uncharacteristically tepid.
DexCom sent the stock down even further when management uncharacteristically issued weak guidance.
In the world of smart speakers, Apple is uncharacteristically late to the party.
Both Amazon and Apple issued uncharacteristically strong and detailed denials of Bloomberg's claims.
"I think we should do it," Lily begins, and, uncharacteristically, Amanda seems hesitant.
News of high-profile cyber breaches has been uncharacteristically subdued in recent quarters.
Against Hunt, however, Overeem not only looked sharp and thoughtful, but uncharacteristically durable.
Alice, uncharacteristically, becomes an emotional wreck and later admits to Betty what happened.
Trump should proceed in any North Korean nuclear crisis with uncharacteristically abundant prudence.
Tuesday's contest was an uncharacteristically low-scoring game for two high-powered offenses.
Later he uncharacteristically warned Britain's lawmakers to dial back anti-European Union rhetoric.
He provides a perspective that, uncharacteristically for later DeLillo, aligns with the reader's.
" I like how Alex Ross in the New Yorker described it: "uncharacteristically crisp.
"Good to be a grandpa," an uncharacteristically grizzled, bearded Comey reported in August.
After getting uncharacteristically loud and standing their ground, the brothers win the day.
Even Shake Shack, which has a line day or night, was uncharacteristically quiet.
During their golf outing, she gave him her card, which he uncharacteristically misplaced.
Yankees Manager Joe Girardi was uncharacteristically blunt when asked to assess Tanaka's performance.
Reading his dissenting opinion from the bench, he stumbled uncharacteristically over his words.
Reading his dissenting opinion from the bench, he stumbled uncharacteristically over his words.
Holzhauer bet an uncharacteristically low amount — only $3993,2399 — bringing his game total to $2130,2000.
With November's love-out-loud starmap, your private sign is uncharacteristically prone to PDA.
"The whole Islamic community is in denial," says one uncharacteristically frank local Muslim mother.
Masood, the Westminster attacker, spent time in prison, but was an uncharacteristically old 52.
I thought she was giving us the setup to an uncharacteristically advanced sarcasm joke.
Nexon isn't a stranger to M&A but this is an uncharacteristically early move.
Stephen Curry uncharacteristically stares down an opponent in his first playoff game of 2016.
Darvish uncharacteristically showed some emotion with a fist pump after getting through the inning.
Trump has struck an uncharacteristically circumspect tone in response to the controversy so far.
In his 1952 rendering with the NBC Symphony, he uncharacteristically departs from the score.
He missed his first serve, and Isner uncharacteristically backed up to return the second.
In the hearings, Mueller was uncharacteristically stark on the matter of Russian election interference.
Uncharacteristically for the fans I spoke with, he was sanguine about the team's prospects.
The verses are uncharacteristically wordy; Britney's cadence goes from nervous to slow and determined.
Trump had stood through 90 minutes of an uncharacteristically adulation- and applause-free performance.
We lived in this uncharacteristically deep, calm love that was well beyond our years.
In the last two weeks the president has been uncharacteristically absent from the media.
Superintendent Harrison, who is usually reserved, was uncharacteristically enthusiastic about his force's new tool.
And the ordinarily stoic head coach was uncharacteristically — and justifiably — animated after the victory.
The Heat just emerged from an uncharacteristically self-inflicted bout of salary-cap purgatory.
By the end, Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically noncombative, according to people close to him.
But since the weekend events in Syria, he has been uncharacteristically talkative and assertive.
Some of those who were present on Friday seemed uncharacteristically tense and tight-lipped.
So far, those close to Trump claim he's been uncharacteristically calm about the situation.
None of that, though, explains why everyone has been so parsimonious, so uncharacteristically cautious.
He enters the heavyweight division at a time when it is uncharacteristically talent heavy.
He referenced her frequently throughout the night, with the deeply private star getting uncharacteristically personal.
An uncharacteristically humble Johnny Depp accepted a People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Icon Wednesday.
The star has been uncharacteristically out of sight since being robbed at gunpoint in October.
An appropriate and pretty typical outfit for an uncharacteristically warm spring day, one might think.
RF J.D. Martinez had an uncharacteristically quiet outing against Minnesota RHP Kyle Gibson on Tuesday.
With only one movie out in 2018, Channing Tatum has had an uncharacteristically quiet year.
ADDRESSING the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in 2016, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sounded uncharacteristically optimistic.
"Uncharacteristically wild for Weaver to walk three in four innings," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
The Flames transitioned through the neutral zone much faster than the uncharacteristically slower Blue Jackets.
The PRB has been uncharacteristically busy in the last few months, reviewing another 20 cases.
The song is uncharacteristically brooding, with Chris Martin sticking to his little-heard lower register.
Fans of Black-ish better buckle in for an uncharacteristically emotional season finale Wednesday night.
Back in October, he proposed an uncharacteristically specific plan for dealing with the debt crisis.
Uncharacteristically, though, military sources discreetly briefed journalists that this time it wasn't an Israeli job.
He's been uncharacteristically sloppy with the ball, with three interceptions in his past three games.
"If You're Reading This," by contrast, is uncharacteristically and unceasingly paranoid, aggressive, and single-minded.
In Greece, Olympiacos, with its owner facing trial on match-fixing charges, has uncharacteristically stumbled.
This is basic water cooler conversation, so pay attention — you've been uncharacteristically socially awkward lately.
That may explain why Mr. McConnell has been uncharacteristically restrained toward Democrats in recent days.
"Basilicata is a hard but beautiful life," Fran said, taking on an uncharacteristically serious tone.
But some of his most loyal conservative supporters unleashed a torrent of uncharacteristically harsh criticism.
Fox News has stayed uncharacteristically quiet about the reception to its Democratic town hall events.
The Tiago Teles reds uncharacteristically are not made of baga, but of other Portuguese grapes.
Uncharacteristically for Ms. Tharp, it's musical in a subservient way, relentlessly symmetrical and rather dull.
As I began to leave, I uncharacteristically leaned over and kissed him on the forehead.
It can feel like a loss or threat, leading to uncharacteristically immature or unhelpful behavior.
And Mr. Trump, who normally seeks to convey confidence at all times, sounded uncharacteristically vulnerable.
Though politically weakened at home, the Israeli prime minister seemed uncharacteristically relaxed and self-confident.
Intel interim CEO Bob Swan issued an uncharacteristically frank letter today, highlighting the company's supply issues.
He was uncharacteristically solicitous during an early meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House.
Standing in Axelsen's way is China's Lin Dan, who has uncharacteristically struggled in the initial rounds.
So, if the setting looks uncharacteristically sunny for Massachusetts, that's because it was actually in California.
The former Secretary of State uncharacteristically addressed her faith while on the campaign trail in January.
Otherwise, the color scheme is all torn and tattered browns, which match uncharacteristically gloomy Tuscan surroundings.
But when it comes to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, he has been uncharacteristically mild.
She's been uncharacteristically quiet leading up to the release of Reputation, but that's about to change.
Mr Mugabe, in an uncharacteristically brief letter, said he was stepping down voluntarily "with immediate effect".
In an interview with The Economist earlier this year, he was uncharacteristically coy about that prospect.
Harris dons VR goggles and suddenly, he's uncharacteristically rugged, like some sort of EDM Jake Gyllenhaal.
When I asked Trump if he shared Pence's deeply conservative social views, he became uncharacteristically silent.
Uncharacteristically for a modern cable impresario, Kohan has little interest in anything "cinematic," barring occasional flourishes.
Hemant set out the next day with a fistful of pamphlets and an uncharacteristically sunny disposition.
Despite the uncharacteristically cohesive performance without Porzingis, he remains the key piece of the Knicks' future.
As my face singed with embarrassment, the bartender uncharacteristically poured me a second complimentary shot drink.
He says it's difficult to use, in part because of its uncharacteristically shallow depth of field.
Mr. Trump has been uncharacteristically circumspect about what he is thinking as the process has unfolded.
In the bitter days after a defeat she did not expect, Ms. Abrams was uncharacteristically flattened.
But confronted with Mr. McConnell's neglect of criminal justice reform, Mr. Trump has remained uncharacteristically passive.
And in a season full of uncharacteristically dense moves, Tyrion again was played for a fool.
Her endless patience was wearing thin, her natural gentleness was hardening, and she seemed uncharacteristically annoyed.
During my stay, the place — which often has reservations a year in advance — was uncharacteristically quiet.
Aronofsky's been uncharacteristically cagey about the significance of the yellow substance Mother ingests throughout the film.
During his remarks, Trump took an uncharacteristically mild tone on immigration, calling America "welcoming" to immigrants.
Determined to solve the mystery, I rather uncharacteristically pushed it open and stepped onto the property.
Also here is his uncharacteristically loosely painted, multi-vignette portrait of Lynes, a wonderful period piece.
Once, when he uncharacteristically shared an article about "illegal immigrants," I commented and expressed my disagreement.
Trump was uncharacteristically measured in his assessment of the tension playing out over the Kavanaugh vote.
He putted uncharacteristically poorly and was never a factor after four bogeys in the first seven holes.
But taking an uncharacteristically quiet high road is now Qatar's best bet for handling the Saudi crisis.
After Zauner's mum passed away, songwriting became a way of communicating when grief left her uncharacteristically withdrawn.
Traffic was uncharacteristically thin in normally bustling Colombo after an island-wide curfew was lifted earlier Monday.
On May 2nd, up uncharacteristically early, he was at a military base in Caracas surrounded by soldiers.
For one reason or another (I have my own), fans have been uncharacteristically obsessed with the couple.
Also uncharacteristically, Trump had done a little homework, consulting with experts and studying up on immigration law.
From what we can hear (which isn't much), the song has an uncharacteristically bubblegum feeling to it.
Trump was uncharacteristically humble when he lost Iowa on Monday, but by Wednesday morning he was fuming.
It's uncharacteristically understated compared to the stuff that Marshmello put out last year, which is kinda worrying.
His "disavowals" -- which were uncharacteristically tepid -- stood in stark contrast to his usual bold and passionate pronouncements.
Trump didn't make any note of the contents of those emails Thursday during his uncharacteristically practiced answer.
And Trump's own Twitter feed was uncharacteristically quiet more than an hour after Cruz's victory was projected.
As they sped toward a reef, grabbing at sails, an uncharacteristically rattled Mr. Kleeman even spat expletives.
President Donald Trump posted an uncharacteristically lukewarm tweet Thursday evening after meeting with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Trump's muted Obama criticism Trump has gone uncharacteristically quiet when it comes to former President Barack Obama.
Still, the speech was uncharacteristically subdued for Trump, who typically feeds off the energy of his crowds.
She bet $20,201 in the last round — while Holzhauer bet a meager $1,399, uncharacteristically low for him.
I arrived uncharacteristically early and sat down with a few students to banter about this and that.
The day after the loss, she uncharacteristically returned to the practice court to let out her frustration.
The case involved a law that Mr. Pence had signed as governor, but he was uncharacteristically outspoken.
But now, Ubud's hotels and shops have few customers and the streets are uncharacteristically devoid of traffic.
The Spurs led by as many as 214 points in an uncharacteristically high-scoring game for them.
The president also hailed the "extraordinary success" of his administration's first year, and stayed uncharacteristically on script.
Waldstein: The Astros have some work to do offensively after an uncharacteristically sloppy top of the first.
People with advanced dementia often begin to act in uncharacteristically aggressive ways, as many caregivers can attest.
" Adam is uncharacteristically snippy with her when it comes to his mother: "You're bigger than this, surely?
Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, has been uncharacteristically critical of Mr. Trump's acquiescence to Turkey.
They were uncharacteristically porous on defense and sloppy on offense, missing easy shots and committing careless turnovers.
When the latest story about adventures with the Russians first appeared, the president did seem uncharacteristically reserved.
These are just some of the elements that made for an uncharacteristically calm Christmas in Puerto Rico.
With his caucus divided on the bill, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took an uncharacteristically hands-off approach.
I arrange to meet my girlfriend at an oyster bar near my home and she's uncharacteristically late.
Closer examination, however, revealed brown patches on its white fur, uncharacteristically long claws and a slightly hunched back.
Ruki, though usually a proud and haughty cat, often becomes uncharacteristically docile when I put her in costume.
The tapping and pulling relaxed tension in my scalp and left me feeling uncharacteristically chill for 10 a.m.
It's just five minutes past the hour, so I figure that my next patient must be uncharacteristically early.
Plus, another month and a half of the season remain, and the 2018-2019 winter was uncharacteristically wet.
We'll see if this "uncharacteristically noncombative" keeps up, or whether the real Trump comes shining through on Twitter.
Conway did tame Trump -- temporarily For a time after Conway took over the campaign, Trump was uncharacteristically disciplined.
Chris Christie of New Jersey was uncharacteristically charitable, calling Mr. Bloomberg "a good mayor" of New York City.
Some inevitably die in the process, but the number of dead this year is uncharacteristically high, prompting concern.
Those suspicions began in 2013, when Ole Miss uncharacteristically landed a number of five-star recruits, including Tunsil.
I also think Albert's call of a market bottom at 550 is both overly precise and uncharacteristically optimistic.
After years of covering technology, I felt uncharacteristically slow on the uptake as I stared at my phone.
Joe Allen, owner of the 21974th Street restaurant he uncharacteristically named for himself, is unfailingly polite, reluctantly conversational.
He had seemed to be crawling out of his own skin; she had looked uncharacteristically comfortable in hers.
Or not quite that, because LeBron, even backed into playing an uncharacteristically brutal style, still dominated the series.
Mr. Trump has been uncharacteristically subdued about the Las Vegas shooting, one of the deadliest in American history.
Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically quiet about the players and their situation until his overseas trip was winding down.
I'm in the East Village, walking to my friend's rooftop for a chaand raat barbeque feeling uncharacteristically dapper.
You get to see a catatonic, uncharacteristically silent Tony Stark on a barren planet, completely out of answers.
Surrounded by White House aides, Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically silent, staying off Twitter and making no public statements.
Uncharacteristically wearing a jacket and tie, because we were going to a fancy party, anticipation on his face.
He gave orders in an uncharacteristically sharp voice, and I did exactly what he said, like a cadet.
The casting of comedian Mike Birbiglia added an uncharacteristically mellow presence to this high-strung, hard-charging show.
Bernie Sanders' campaign remained largely — and uncharacteristically — quiet Tuesday in the wake of fiery attacks by Hillary Clinton.
My skin was uncharacteristically soft, hydrated, and glowing; and I was able to leave the house sans makeup.
And as a result, uncharacteristically long lines were reported outside at least 10 immigration courts, the association said.
Mr. Trump, according to two people in his orbit, was preoccupied, uncharacteristically impassive but in generally decent spirits.
If all of this transparency about data privacy and education about its policies sound uncharacteristically altruistic, think again.
Shoppers at Zona+ said it already had an advantage on other stores because it was uncharacteristically well-stocked.
Casey added that he saw the two golfing together, while the president remained uncharacteristically silent on social media.
She lost her first service game, the product of uncharacteristically poor shot-making and a clunky double fault.
President Trump uses an Android to send his tweets, and these tweets were uncharacteristically free of grammar issues.
Interestingly, the Warriors uncharacteristically had made just three 3-pointers before Bogut stunned the Pelicans with his perimeter shot.
During a Wednesday press conference, President Trump gave some uncharacteristically harsh comments about Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria.
It's an uncharacteristically pleasant Saturday afternoon in San Francisco and Terry Zwigoff's home overlooking the city is characteristically dim.
But three years later, as the battle for net neutrality heats up once again, Tumblr has been uncharacteristically silent.
Yet this city, which loves to lionize locals who make it big, has been uncharacteristically quiet about Mr. Cruz.
Last year, meanwhile, Apple presented an uncharacteristically transparent view into the trials and tribulations of the Mac Pro line.
But at the Republican convention on Wednesday night the daughter of Donald Trump appeared uncharacteristically angry as Texas Sen.
I fastened a Planned Parenthood button to my bag, and wrote a series of uncharacteristically personal posts on Instagram.
There will be an uncharacteristically long delay before investors, both pre- and public, get their hands on their tokens.
While Kim remains uncharacteristically quiet, her family has started to alter their lives to help her heal as well.
Trump also attended a rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday night, which he kicked off in an uncharacteristically staid manner.
She says during filming of "Night at the Museum 3" he suffered panic attacks and uncharacteristically forgot his lines.
It was an uncharacteristically sunny day in San Francisco, which I only remember because I was wearing flip-flops.
Our hero Ethan Hunt uncharacteristically bungles an interception of the plutonium lumps, however—and then the fun really begins.
But Betances uncharacteristically struggled, surrendering three straight hits to open the seventh and allowing Chicago to tie the score.
Appearing uncharacteristically livid, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, took to the floor to assail Democrats.
His velocity was down a tick, and he uncharacteristically walked four batters and allowed three runs over five innings.
But when the company returned to the David H. Koch Theater on Thursday and Friday, he kept uncharacteristically quiet.
Last week, on a conference call with reporters , Mark Zuckerberg, the C.E.O. of Facebook, began, uncharacteristically, with an apology.
While Issa takes an important step forward, Molly is uncharacteristically passive when it comes to facing her own issues.
He uncharacteristically walked four batters, but he did not break, allowing three hits in five and a third innings.
However, his uncharacteristically poor percentage from three-point range sparked concerns that he had lost his outside shooting touch.
Mr. Trump stayed uncharacteristically out of sight on Thursday, save for occasional tweets about his rivals or his critics.
C. C. Sabathia had a shutout brewing while the Mariners' ace, Felix Hernandez, was uncharacteristically wild, walking five batters.
But that's exactly what happened today when Taylor Swift swapped her iconic crimson hue for an uncharacteristically darker shade.
Korine describes The Beach Bum with uncharacteristically unbridled enthusiasm—it's "a wild, audacious ride!" according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Outside the studio, following our interview, he posed for pictures, feeling uncharacteristically awkward to be the center of attention.
Instead it was a subtly dazzling evening, most notable for how uncharacteristically restrained the Philharmonic sounded under his direction.
In June, Kitasan Black had an uncharacteristically bad race in the Takarazuka Kinen, which was won by Satono Crown.
When Amy said, "Doris, we would love for you to come live with us," Doris, uncharacteristically, began to cry.
One Friday night in Los Angeles, we wrapped uncharacteristically early and a bunch of us headed to a club.
Before the game, speaking with reporters who cover the team, Girardi was uncharacteristically forthcoming about his own job security.
Dr. Larson, who believes physicians and patients should avoid getting romantically involved, considered leaving but decided, uncharacteristically, to stay.
Even the dialogue seems like a special effect: "You're being uncharacteristically non-hyperverbal," Black Widow remarks to Iron Man.
Others are drafting legislation to blunt the force of Russia, with which the Trump administration has been uncharacteristically aligned.
In advance of his trip, Mr. Trump has seemed uncharacteristically disciplined in the balancing act he's expected to perform.
As his advisers continue working on details for a military strike, Mr. Trump remains uncharacteristically disciplined about his plans.
Trump praised her until the end, and was uncharacteristically circumspect when discussing why he chose Powell as Yellen's replacement.
As a writer, she felt uncharacteristically timid, fighting an impulse to self-censor before her words reached the page.
The smugglers' trial moved uncharacteristically quickly in a country where court cases can take months or years to conclude.
Trump, a man who knows a few things about abusing bankruptcy laws, remained uncharacteristically silent as the CR was finalized.
Bahmanzadeh liked the music Costelloe played, and found the Bromley-born DJ uncharacteristically trustworthy for someone who worked in nightlife.
But throughout, there's one major A-lister who's been uncharacteristically mute on this particular controversial topic, and that's Taylor Swift.
Barnette had the option to sign outright as a free agent, but instead exited Japan as uncharacteristically as he arrived.
The company was uncharacteristically open about the status of the Mac Pro line, which has been undergoing a fundamental rethink.
"I didn't know, to be honest, I wasn't -- I wasn't committed to running," Clinton said, uncharacteristically tripping over her words.
Mercury enters your sign, Virgo, on July 25, snapping you out of the daydreamy mood you have (uncharacteristically!) been in.
Even those who earlier had found Lewis and his slapstick to be an acquired taste praised his uncharacteristically controlled performance.
The 13-minute monologue saw Kimmel get uncharacteristically emotional during the Monday, May 1 taping of his late night program.
Chinese officials already signaled they expect an uncharacteristically aggressive tone from the vice president on trade and other security matters.
"Two weekends in a row now I have been screwed, it sucks, it hurts," Ricciardo said, using uncharacteristically crude language.
When photos of him looking uncharacteristically ripped in the gym went viral in late August, the NBA seemingly took notice.
In an uncharacteristically warm and generous assessment of his friend's masterwork, he wrote: Less original novelists tenaciously follow their protagonists.
While there are breaks and loop-backs in its narrative timeline, Egan has put together a rather uncharacteristically ordinary book.
" –to a stabbed, thrown, beaten, but still-alive Quentin in the ANOES (2010) by an uncharacteristically frustrated Freddy "Hey, asshole.
North Korea has long viewed joint drills as rehearsals for invasion, but had remained uncharacteristically silent about exercises last month.
The team struggles to defend, individually and as a team, and contributors have lit it up and flamed out uncharacteristically.
"Nobody blamed us when we were 11th or 12th in the world," he said, raising his eyebrows and pausing uncharacteristically.
NEW ORLEANS — DeMarcus Cousins was uncharacteristically upbeat after the New Orleans Pelicans' loss to the Golden State Warriors last week.
But in May of last year, I uncharacteristically found myself talking to someone on OkCupid who appeared to be single.
Westerhout had been drinking when "in an uncharacteristically unguarded moment, she opened up to the reporters," a source told Politico.
A deviated septum temporarily changed her hearing, making her, she said, "uncharacteristically cautious" and leading to rumors of vocal problems.
Friends said they had begun to worry about his health after he looked uncharacteristically fatigued at a series of events.
Yankees starter Masahiro Tanaka gave up three home runs, including Goins's slam, and the team also played uncharacteristically sloppy baseball.
She told them that their son had been uncharacteristically quiet for a couple of days — he had a terrible headache.
But on at least one front – the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people – the assemblage is uncharacteristically shy.
Since then, Conway has sat for interviews on radio shows, but has been uncharacteristically absent from the television news circuit.
That year, New Mexico was experiencing extreme drought conditions due to an uncharacteristically low level of snowfall the previous winter.
For all his loquaciousness, Mr. Raskin turns uncharacteristically tongue-tied when asked to explain his passion for the public schools.
The Cavaliers hurt themselves with uncharacteristically careless play, with 12 first-half turnovers leading to 12 points for South Carolina.
Since the election of Mr. Trump, the Erdogan government has been uncharacteristically mild in its reactions to his perceived Islamophobia.
California Republican Devin Nunes, the most outspoken critic of the FBI in Congress, has remained uncharacteristically silent since the briefing.
For example, if a user is uncharacteristically tired when requesting a trip, the user might have difficulty locating the provider's vehicle.
After weeks of keeping an uncharacteristically low profile, the president re-inserted himself into the campaign with his usual confrontational style.
The bombastic businessman, whose campaign made headlines for polarizing and divisive rhetoric, took an uncharacteristically civil tone in his acceptance speech.
Arizona: Sean Miller's squad is always a tough out, but injuries and uncharacteristically mediocre defense have made the Wildcats vulnerable. 3.
Caroline: That also speaks to the show (uncharacteristically) blazing straight through from the season three finale to the season four premiere.
"One of the biggest myths was that these kids were cold and heartless and uncharacteristically bold in their violence," he said.
The games went on, but they were uncharacteristically cold thanks to a weather system that brought frigid temperatures to the Northeast.
The actress, who has 12-year-old daughter Matilda with the late Heath Ledger, uncharacteristically opened up about waiting for love.
Clinton has been uncharacteristically tight-lipped about her health, fueling speculation that she's not as fit as she claims to be.
Because the Earth's climate is changing so rapidly, the environment is prone to extreme weather events, including these uncharacteristically cold winters.
She wowed the crowd with her powerful rendition of "Run to You" from the Bodyguard soundtrack — and her uncharacteristically spare makeup.
But just as the placid English weather can, on occasion, act in an uncharacteristically volatile manner, so can the country's denizens.
New Zealand's Lisa Carrington, who won gold in the women's kayak single 200 meters on Tuesday, uncharacteristically struggled throughout the race.
It was an uncharacteristically warm San Francisco day, and the sun beat down as I hiked a fresh set of hills.
Because of the gag order, Stone was uncharacteristically quiet throughout the trial, and he opted against testifying in his own defense.
The roles had now reversed, and I became the parent of an uncharacteristically dependent woman who needed a complete healthcare overhaul.
But at a less guarded moment, during a forum on addiction in New Hampshire last month, Mr. Cruz was uncharacteristically introspective.
An interesting insight into her game this year is how well she did winning short points while uncharacteristically losing long rallies.
It has been an uncharacteristically chaotic season for the Giants, who, at 2-13, are having their worst year since 1974.
Around noon, when Mr. Modi was set to address the nation, the streets of New Delhi, the capital, grew uncharacteristically quiet.
And in London, the Queen was photographed wearing an uncharacteristically long pair of gloves at a ceremony in Buckingham Palace today.
For the Giants, the game was a humiliating defeat that left Coach Ben McAdoo uncharacteristically and caustically critical of his team.
It&aposs a good start — but when it comes to specifics, the candidate with a plan for everything remains uncharacteristically vague.
At the White House, Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically quiet about the proceedings, which he has followed on television in recent days.
The family kept in contact, and Olga grew concerned in August when Anisimov was uncharacteristically out of touch for several days.
Apart from wishy-washy (to be kind) comments on Friday and a cryptic Saturday tweet, the President has been uncharacteristically shy.
Instead, Wang held surprisingly firm and Williams uncharacteristically faltered, losing this third-round duel, 6-4, 6-20153 (2), 7-5.
To be sure, Strange entered the election as an uncharacteristically weak incumbent, lacking the advantage of having won the seat previously.
" In an uncharacteristically awkward sentence, Greenberg explains that she will "embrace the opportunity for conjecture grounded in larger patterns of evidence.
We could see Thompson more cautious than ever, uncharacteristically aggressive, or even fighting exclusively orthodox in a more familiar kickboxing style.
She also arrived in Sydney on Monday rather uncharacteristically carrying two large binders in front of her midsection, further increasing speculation.
He has been uncharacteristically aggressive on the issue, and it will be interesting to see if he demands an apology in person.
Cowan had an uncharacteristically poor night, hitting just 3 of 13 shots and finishing with seven points, seven assists and five rebounds.
By the time then-Vice President Biden had arrived, he could sense I was uncharacteristically nervous and quickly gave me a hug.
But uncharacteristically, the display on my unit has a distracting light bleed underneath the front-facing camera and along the bottom edge.
Hedge fund titan Larry Robbins is involved in a business known for risks, but on Wednesday he had some uncharacteristically conservative advice.
During one of Rick's many rage-fueled rants on the disappointment that was Men in Black II, Morty uncharacteristically interrupts his grandfather.
Trump, uncharacteristically, stayed silent during Comey's testimony, despite earlier suggestions from White House aides that he might take to Twitter to respond.
At his arraignment Mr Stone—in Democratic blue suit, tie and uncharacteristically flabby pocket-square—pleaded not guilty to all seven counts.
At an uncharacteristically late dinner, Rose orders steak tartare — her dog Simone's favorite — and Abe melts down, storming out of the restaurant.
The U.S.-China trade war and slower-than-expected earnings growth are giving him an uncharacteristically muted view on the market's strength.
Trump signed off on the military transport of McCain's body, went golfing and was uncharacteristically quiet on Twitter during the Washington events.
A couple of weeks later, the State Department issued an uncharacteristically glowing and positive statement about cooperation with Sudan on counterterrorism efforts.
He shook his head and shrugged but remained uncharacteristically silent as his supporters booed the demonstrators and cheered on the GOP nominee.
When asked why he decided to share such an intimate moment with the public, Jones is uncharacteristically at a loss for words.
But during a recent trip to Beijing he was uncharacteristically forthcoming, telling reporters that the US maintained "direct contact" with North Korea.
The 26-year-old uncharacteristically has had command problems, issuing seven walks in 215 innings, and has served up four home runs.
It was uncharacteristically drizzly, and those of us waiting for the Azusa-bound line squeezed under the shelter on the outdoor platform.
As Brazilian officials have scrambled to seek exemptions from the steel tariffs, they find themselves, uncharacteristically, preaching the gospel of free trade.
In it, his radiating architectural motifs frame an uncharacteristically soft Edenic landscape that includes several trees, one spouting a rainbow of leaves.
On Thursday, the Islamic State made an uncharacteristically late claim of responsibility for the rampage, which killed eight people and wounded 12.
Reaction in Israel to Mr. Trump's information-sharing with Russia was uncharacteristically muted, with most outlets sticking to citing foreign news reports.
Mr. Macron, in his uncharacteristically brief and sober victory speech on Sunday night, recognized that he had many people to win over.
Mr. Damon, wearing hair extensions and employing an on-and-off Irish accent, looks uncharacteristically ill at ease during much of this.
Uncharacteristically, the president also suggested that he deleted his tweet about the audio clip because he was worried about being too divisive.
There had been much excitement about the Browns this year after an uncharacteristically competent 7-8-43 season, and even playoff talk.
Thursday morning, he met with President Obama at the White House and afterward described the experience in language that, uncharacteristically, approached humility.
But instead of announcing a stepped-up military offensive, Trump used his prepared remarks on Wednesday to strike an uncharacteristically positive note.
But Ozaki played steady, opportunistic tennis that often capitalized on Azarenka's uncharacteristically passive play, allowing Ozaki to take charge of the match.
Its central story, about Tony's crew standing up against anti-Columbus Day demonstrations, is both out-of-character and uncharacteristically heavy-handed.
The Wildcats shot an uncharacteristically awful 4-for-32 from beyond the arc, while the Sooners connected on 14-of-26 threes.
That was just one of many shocking, and uncharacteristically candid, revelations Coats offered a crowd at the Aspen Security Forum on Thursday.
The Tide's only loss of the season, to Mississippi in September, came on a day when they were uncharacteristically charitable, with five turnovers.
But in a speech last month, central bank governor Deogratias Mutombo was uncharacteristically blunt: "The economy is in very bad shape," he said.
He went uncharacteristically silent for most of a day on Twitter, and barely mentioned his polling numbers after months of bragging about them.
They found that the number of deaths during that time were uncharacteristically high, when compared to that same time period from other years.
So Trump was uncharacteristically quiet for a few days, as new strategist Paul Manafort puts his stamp on the candidate and the operation.
The announcement of the preliminary results capped a day that was uncharacteristically calm, especially given record levels of violence during the campaign season.
The couple — who often gushed about each other on social media — were also uncharacteristically mum over the last few months on their accounts.
Mr Abadi, sounding uncharacteristically belligerent, says the referendum will cost the Kurds "everything" they have gained since establishing an autonomous government in 1991.
He's hosting a dinner for the rest of the Freys, an uncharacteristically spontaneous celebration from one of Game of Thrones' crankiest old bastards.
More from Tonic: I chiefly credit my foot fetish to the events of an uncharacteristically long, hot English summer in my middle adolescence.
Every so often, a starvation epidemic will level an entire generation of sea lion pups, as uncharacteristically warm waters decimate their food supply.
As Obama says her final goodbyes before departing the White House next week, she has been uncharacteristically sentimental — not to mention teary-eyed.
Merkel's somewhat uncharacteristically decisive action during the heat of the 20153 migrant crisis may have stemmed from her formative years in East Germany.
And Mr. Trump uncharacteristically may accept this small bit of apostasy to keep Cohn, his key link to Wall Street and the markets.
After he lost the Iowa caucuses to Ted Cruz, Donald Trump was uncharacteristically gracious, spinning and staying positive like an ordinary political candidate.
And, uncharacteristically for a girl in her circumstances in that era, she grew up with the assumption that she would go to college.
When asked whether she would drop out of the presidential race if she is indicted because of this usage, Clinton became uncharacteristically exasperated.
It's been an uncharacteristically busy week for Eric Jackson, a public information officer at the Lee County Mosquito Control District in southwestern Florida.
It is uncharacteristically light and festive, with a bouncy pop sound to many of the songs and guitar work reminiscent of Led Zeppelin.
More worrying signs emerged in his first-round match against Frances Tiafoe, when Federer's famous one-handed backhand looked uncharacteristically weak and ineffective.
The Gold Glove winner has been uncharacteristically bad in the field in this series, though he reached base three times in Tuesday's loss.
China was uncharacteristically quiet after news broke that the U.S. had agreed to a phase one trade deal in principle with the Chinese.
Despite not publicly acknowledging any confirmed or even suspected cases, North Korea has been uncharacteristically transparent regarding its efforts to combat the virus.
San Diego State's balanced offense thrived inside the 225-point line, buoying the Aztecs despite an uncharacteristically poor shooting stretch beyond the arc.
We started off with uncharacteristically low energy for whatever reason, and then didn't really respond well early in the game for whatever reason.
He also made headlines when he resigned in an uncharacteristically dramatic fashion last December over a disagreement with the president's policy in Syria.
Ayatollah Khamenei was uncharacteristically quiet during a visit on Thursday to the martyr's graves, usually a moment for brief remarks about current affairs.
Ayatollah Khamenei was uncharacteristically mute during a visit on Thursday to the martyr's graves, usually a moment for brief remarks about current affairs.
Sale, who uncharacteristically walked two in the third, got 11 outs retiring his last 10 batters, including a run of five straight strikeouts.
Musk got uncharacteristically candid for perhaps the first time in an in-depth Rolling Stone interview by Neil Strauss published in November 2017.
The atmosphere with its roaring fire and vibrant crowd made for a warm, welcoming first impression on an uncharacteristically cold day in town.
And in an uncharacteristically subdued statement, Trump said "all options are on the table" regarding North Korea — something his administration already said before.
Generally, she finds showers too warm, and following an uncharacteristically sunny spring it's likely the lakes will soon be too hospitable as well.
Zuckerberg, who has become known in latter months for his epic-length blog posts, was uncharacteristically quiet about the strategic thinking behind these moves.
They were led by the veteran point guard Jose Calderon, who uncharacteristically loaded the stat sheet with 33 points, 23 rebounds and 237.6 assists.
Washington, DC (CNN)Donald Trump gave an uncharacteristically subdued response Friday to the shooting rampage in Munich, Germany, offering his prayers to the victims.
Third-party data backs that up, suggesting that Lyft is seeing uncharacteristically high gains thanks in part to the difficulties faced by rival Uber.
Andre Myhrer of Sweden won a slalom race on Sunday when first-run leader Marcel Hirscher of Austria uncharacteristically lost speed near the finish.
In an uncharacteristically terse statement for the agency, Tillerson confirmed the missile launch but made it clear he would not discuss the matter further.
Though Anuel appears on two tracks, including the uncharacteristically balladic (for him) "Dices Que Te Vas," she hasn't loaded up on new urbano features.
Cahill, 23.29, is 21954-267 with a 19543 ERA in 21954 starts but uncharacteristically issued six walks in two of his past three starts.
For the past few days, the weather in the United Kingdom has been uncharacteristically awful, with brutally cold temperatures, dangerous winds, and heavy snowfall.
In the opening race, a giant slalom, Shiffrin, carrying a lead into the final pitch, wiped out—uncharacteristically—three gates short of the finish.
But the chapters I wrote first that are in the book, probably the Ada Lovelace chapter came first, which is uncharacteristically chronological for me.
Michelle Obama put aside her normal campaign talking points Thursday to address the growing Donald Trump sexual harassment scandal in an uncharacteristically raw speech.
Even an uncharacteristically fast response from this Congress won't get a bill passed before the Trump administration starts running into the 20-day limit.
So many of their last 82 games were billed as uncharacteristically joyless, but Golden State is 32-6 in the playoffs since adding Durant.
Most intriguing, given the show's title, is that Helen seems uncharacteristically smitten with her next-door neighbor, an incredibly Californian young woman named Sierra.
Now, she is being uncharacteristically candid, speaking to People about her free-spirited parenting style when it comes to her children with Ryan Gosling.
One other thing to watch: Fangio uncharacteristically tweaked his approach last week to have Chris Harris Jr. shadow Allen Robinson (four catches 41 yards).
Costa, who had developed a knack for unsettling Arsenal's defense — riling them, bullying them — scored a goal but seemed uncharacteristically inhibited, his edge dulled.
A person might ignore their spouse or children's feelings, get uncharacteristically frustrated and say or do inappropriate things -- such as laugh at a funeral.
Woods had a disastrous start with a double bogey on the par-four first on the South Course due to some uncharacteristically careless putting.
In an emotional and uncharacteristically short speech to AKP deputies on Tuesday, Davutoglu said he would rather leave any position than damage the AKP.
The leak is so unprecedented for Canada, the usually cagey RCMP, the country's federal policing agency, issued an uncharacteristically forthright statement following Ortis' arrest.
The legislation, branded the "slave law" by an uncharacteristically united opposition, has spurred the most sustained protests since Mr. Orban entered office in 2010.
DAVID WALDSTEIN Blue Devils fans in Columbia, S.C., were nervous and uncharacteristically quiet with their team holding a slim, 31-27, lead at halftime.
And even though the diet seemed to eliminate pretty much everything, I found myself looking uncharacteristically forward to three weeks of monastic dietary rigor.
To be sure, the S&P 500 uncharacteristically declined 5.2 percent in the last earnings period despite negative earnings revisions, according to Bespoke's data.
Their facture is uncharacteristically spontaneous, unmannered, and wildly inventive, with quick and confident, juicy brushstrokes mixed with some deft scrapings of a palette knife.
Scherzer also is aiming to rebound from an uncharacteristically poor outing, when he gave up five runs in five innings of a loss at Miami.
Messi, uncharacteristically sluggish in the four games leading up to the semi-final, roused himself for a typically intense battle between South America's fiercest rivals.
That would have been after he uncharacteristically left his job as a metal fabricator earlier in the day, according to previous comments from his boss.
"Rahmbo", as he is known, renowned as a tough fighter in his 23 years in politics, thus made an uncharacteristically meek decision to bow out.
She quietly scrolled through her iPad as Drollinger explained why the trip they were about to embark on to Managua, Nicaragua, had him uncharacteristically worried.
By the end of the process, Mr. Trump was calm, grimly determined to soldier on and uncharacteristically noncombative, according to people close to the president.
In television appearances on Sunday, Trump appeared uncharacteristically modest and took pains to lower expectations that his path to the Republican nomination was now clear.
RHP Chris Archer is off to an uncharacteristically bad start and will look to start reversing it Monday when he pitches against the Baltimore Orioles.
The "Being Mary Jane" actress flew solo to the beach in Malibu last week and added some beauty to the shoreline ... which looked uncharacteristically gnarly.
ET. Bernie Sanders was determined not to repeat his mistake from the first debate, when he uncharacteristically blended into the furniture with a lackluster performance.
To watch Nauman struggle through these new videos is to witness the introduction of an uncharacteristically sympathetic element into an overwhelmingly puerile body of work.
The Associated Press reports that John le Carré will publish a new George Smiley novel, the uncharacteristically poorly titled A Legacy of Spies, this September.
Maddon hasn't quite done that with Chapman, outside of going to him uncharacteristically early and keeping him in there for the rest of the game.
"It's going to be a busy September," said White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders last week, in an uncharacteristically understated moment in the administration.
Trump has taken an uncharacteristically deliberative approach to the cybersecurity executive order, according to one source, even using Rudy Giuliani to solicit opinions from industry.
When CNN's Jake Tapper asked Bernie Sanders on Sunday if he wants to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, the senator was uncharacteristically vague.
From the inaccurate starting pitching, blown leads and an uncharacteristically shaky performance by the back end of the bullpen, all signs pointed to another loss.
Canada's new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives in Washington this week to mend the friendship with the United States, one uncharacteristically strained under his predecessor.
But just six months later, and days after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Mr. Bennett seemed uncharacteristically subdued when we met for lunch.
In his first address to a joint session of Congress in February of 2017, Trump was uncharacteristically muted and sounded like, well, a normal president.
Pruitt — never shy when it comes to headline-grabbing statements about why regulations are bad — has been uncharacteristically silent when it comes to their benefits.
Uncharacteristically breezy, cheerful, and long (20 songs!), this one stands out as it catches the dour singer-songwriter in a contented, bemused, and lovely mood.
They had noticed a dramatic change in his hair and weight, and that he was uncharacteristically canceling meetings and public appearances at the last minute.
BOSTON — Normally void of histrionics or a game that leans into palpable physicality, Al Horford has dominated these NBA playoffs in an uncharacteristically confrontational way.
Over the previous three years, Real Madrid had been uncharacteristically calm, its swirling political intrigue and near-continual backstage infighting doused by Zidane's preternatural cool.
He also, uncharacteristically, asked for a favor: Yeganeh would be in Washington later that summer for a few weeks and was looking for an internship.
Although Ms. Angwin raised civil liberties concerns about the use of the cameras and their oversight, Mr. Harrison, who is usually reserved, was uncharacteristically enthusiastic.
Mr. Jones, in a speech streamed on his Facebook page on Tuesday, made an uncharacteristically strong denunciation of Mr. Moore, accusing him of humiliating Alabama.
Many inside and outside of the party blamed an excessively cautious platform that included, uncharacteristically for federal New Democrats, a vow to balance the budget.
Mr. Trump remained uncharacteristically quiet about the report in the hours after it was released, and his spokeswoman offered just a terse reaction to it.
" Last year, she exited the biggest yacht in comedy, "Saturday Night Live," and when asked why, Jones paused, uncharacteristically cautious: "I'm 52 and tired. 'S.
By the end of the process, Mr. Trump was calm, determined to push his agenda and uncharacteristically noncombative, according to people close to the president.
"That broke our hearts, so we did something uncharacteristically sweet for us — we created our own replacement mascot, Chiijohn: a near-sighted otter," explains Oliver.
China has been uncharacteristically quiet ever since news broke that the U.S. had agreed to a "phase one" trade deal in principle with the Chinese.
Unlike Tsitsipas, Kyrgios was uncharacteristically relaxed throughout the match, and he produced some wonderful shots, including a marvelous return winner that sealed the final tiebreak.
Evan Spiegel, 26, and Bobby Murphy, 28, Snap's founders, briefly addressed the crowd, uncharacteristically clad in suits and ties rather than their customary T-shirts.
DeRozan, who had his right thumb taped up after jamming it in Game 1, shot an uncharacteristically low 23-for-224 from the foul line.
Having warned last week that he was ready to slap additional taxes on practically all Chinese imports, Trump was uncharacteristically quiet on trade on Monday.
SEOUL, South Korea — Since October, when the corruption scandal involving President Park Geun-hye of South Korea first erupted, North Korea has been uncharacteristically restrained.
But her performance was marred by technical issues when a microphone fell on the piano's strings and the singer uncharacteristically hit sharp and flat notes.
But he was uncharacteristically subdued, tweeting only three other times in the morning — one of them an anodyne comment about the health of the economy.
Sale, who battled through shoulder tenderness in the second half of the regular season, was uncharacteristically wild and did not get past the fourth inning.
The superstar running back had an uncharacteristically poor game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, carrying the ball 240 times for just 47 yards.
President Trump arrives in the Capitol, basks in the pomp and ceremony, and delivers an uncharacteristically reserved speech that includes some passing appeals to compromise.
New lines of inquiry Uncharacteristically, Sanders did not simply deflect questions about the case to one of Trump's lawyers Wednesday, a skill she's largely perfected.
There is a video of David Lynch getting uncharacteristically but incredibly pissed off about people watching his films on a phone, but he is right.
"I Don't Know," the first full-length song, is a soulful piano ballad that marks an uncharacteristically gentle, pensive and even vulnerable start to the album.
" North Korea has also been quick to jump on the controversy, with the state news agency issuing an uncharacteristically quick response, calling Park a "common criminal.
Experts warn that North Korea's success with missile tests over the past two years is due largely to Kim Jong Un's uncharacteristically cool acceptance of failure.
Despite tough new international sanctions against North Korea's nuclear program that China uncharacteristically backed, Beijing's trade with Pyongyang rose in the first quarter of this year.
It's an uncharacteristically upbeat story about subverting sinister tech toward good ends and combining a critique of celebrity fandom with a thought experiment about brain uploading.
She is uncharacteristically nervous about it and per usual, Dr. Jamison tells her to rely on the tools they've discussed to make it through the night.
Whatever Facebook's motivations, it hasn't budged on its hardline stance, and ad blocker workarounds have been met with an uncharacteristically aggressive response from Facebook's PR department.
This after an uncharacteristically diplomatic response from North Korea overnight to the letter that the President sent to Kim Jong-un yesterday morning canceling the summit.
Considering Kim's sentiments about "good choices" and a lack of apparent "crazy" antics, it's possible the Kardashians credit Sofia for Scott's uncharacteristically responsible behavior in NYC.
Despite having exclusive photographic experience as conflict photojournalist, his work at ICP exhibits an uncharacteristically youthful and soft tone, that is both charming, naïve, and thoughtful.
"It's really one thing to have one party behind you," Mr. LePage said on the radio, in an interview that was at times uncharacteristically self-effacing.
Even Holmes's uncharacteristically deep voice may have been part of a carefully crafted image intended to help her fit in in the male-dominated business world.
Anderson Cooper was reading the names of victims of the Orlando massacre on CNN this week when, uncharacteristically, his voice wavered and he drew up short.
Mr. Trump, a frequent guest on cable news shows, has been uncharacteristically quiet in the last few days, as his campaign tries a resetting of sorts.
The news sent shockwaves through the market and likely distracted investors from Old Navy's uncharacteristically flat sales numbers at the back end of the previous year.
Manchester's squabbling twins did not try to sign him because of a few uncharacteristically good games in Ukraine; they were not misled by flawed scouting reports.
They squatted low and collapsed on Leonard and at times left him frustrated enough that he was tossing uncharacteristically long, off-balance shots at the hoop.
For Mr. Bush, it was an uncharacteristically risky move, considering what might have happened to United States-Soviet relations had the generals behind the coup succeeded.
Additionally and somewhat ironically, climate change, which Pence once called a "liberal environmentalist agenda," is now rousing hibernating bears uncharacteristically early, according to The Siberian Times.
The president said he would not, but then turned uncharacteristically reflective, proceeding to recount a recent conversation he had shared with Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward.
As the parallel dramas unfolded in federal courthouses Tuesday afternoon, Trump was at first uncharacteristically silent as he traveled to a campaign rally in West Virginia.
But in the last month, following a string of YouTube drama that culminated in her deleting her Twitter, her social media feed has been uncharacteristically quiet.
Mr. Trump himself remained uncharacteristically silent, while his advisers kept the daily briefing off camera and sent out the backup to Sean Spicer, the press secretary.
Stephen' and 'China Cat Sunflower,'" Mr. Hunter said, naming some early songs, "and I sent those — and 'Alligator' — off to Jerry, and he uncharacteristically wrote back.
A couple of years ago, before we entered the stadium to watch Spurs play Manchester City, Casey paused for a moment, uncharacteristically attuned to his surroundings.
Smith said he started talking to New York Times executives about the position in late December, which means the Times moved uncharacteristically quickly to hire him.
Diakite scored all of his 10 points in the opening half for the uncharacteristically careless Cavaliers, who committed nine of their 16 turnovers before the break.
But Federer uncharacteristically got broken right back with a sloppy game, most egregiously when he slapped what should have been an easy putaway into the net.
Dwight also has an inkling that Eugene has pieced this puzzle together, and he can see that time's running out before Eugene does something uncharacteristically rash.
With the date for lawmakers to approve the bill looming, the typically pro-establishment Hong Kong Law Society uncharacteristically called for the government to delay passage.
Since then, the pair embraced that unusual formula for marital success, but come May 30, they'll celebrate their 50th anniversary in uncharacteristically public style, Parton tells PEOPLE.
And after Tuesday night's speech by President Trump drew uncharacteristically bi-partisan praise, the anti-Trump forces seem to be getting more desperate and dangerous than ever.
President Donald Trump was uncharacteristically quiet when the law passed, even though he has increasingly accused Democrats of advocating for late-term abortion at his campaign rallies.
Taken together, the unorthodox method of the burial, along with the uncharacteristically young age of the victims, is consistent with what would be expected after a tsunami.
Trump seemed to take an uncharacteristically measured and remorseful tone during a speech Thursday night, which may indicate yet another in a long series of attempted pivots.
Things seemed to turn south in recent weeks for Fair customers, with some reporting sudden and uncharacteristically massive down payments for monthly car subscriptions on the platform.
Even the wait for Kim Kardashian West's third child was uncharacteristically shrouded in mystery because Chicago West was carried by a surrogate, whose privacy was rightly respected.
But as Vanity Fair noted, he has been uncharacteristically cautious in his response to the Kavanaugh situation — defending the judge but mostly shying away from attacking Ford.
It would make for an uncharacteristically pat ending for the famously rough-edged son of the Bayou, but Orgeron has never had a problem breaking from script.
Earlier this week, Juppe had uncharacteristically harsh words for Fillon, saying he had wasted The Republican party's strong lead in the opinion polls and calling him obstinate.
In 2019, he published an uncharacteristically short book detailing his own process — and one particularly brief chapter contained a brilliant piece of advice that everyone could use.
"When I seen it happen, I started having all these bright ideas," Thomas said, one afternoon, cruising through the city in an uncharacteristically low-profile Mercedes-Maybach.
That strategy helped Clinton win the public relations battle with Republicans before the 1998 midterm elections, when the president's party uncharacteristically picked up seats in the House.
Timmons came a day after Trump, who had kept uncharacteristically quiet about opponent Clinton's pneumonia scare, taunted her over the episode from the stage of his rally.
In the United States, an uncharacteristically unpredictable election cycle means there is no guarantee that the next administration will make TTIP a priority – let alone support it.
No countervailing strategy — Gantz's coalition scored an uncharacteristically robust showing for a new political grouping, indicating a significant Israeli appetite for a new face in national politics.
Throughout the film, we see Shaw schmoozing with locals, even offering chocolate cake to senior citizens while stumping for his beliefs in an uncharacteristically non-musical montage.
In some ways it's an uncharacteristically surreal effort peppered with red herrings, blink and they'll pass you by missives, and a rather surprising Bollywood-inspired closing scene.
Between her band's gentle, rootsy roll and the kaleidoscopic hues from the church's stained glass, the set felt like an uncharacteristically blissful evening at the Spahn ranch.
The following year, he worked with everyone from Rihanna to Ashlee Simpson to Duran Duran, and in 2008 an uncharacteristically late to the party Madonna came knocking.
Washington used an 85-yard punt return by Jamison Crowder and an uncharacteristically strong performance by its defense to beat the Baltimore Ravens 16-10 on Sunday.
Red ended the season in an uncharacteristically fragile place, smarting not only from her encounter with Piscatella but also from Yoga and Friends' decision to abandon her.
Competition for the office has been uncharacteristically fierce since Richard A. Brown, who served as district attorney for more than 25 years, announced his retirement in January.
Mike Pence as his running mate, it was widely seen as an uncharacteristically establishment pick for a presidential candidate known for bombastic — and often wildly inaccurate — statements.
Home of Miami's New World Symphony, which prepares young music school graduates for orchestral careers, Frank Gehry's rectangular white building first appears uncharacteristically restrained for the architect.
The ransacking of the Legislative Council on Monday has divided the protest movement, with many fearing the uncharacteristically hardline act will decrease public support for the protests.
DESTROYER Nicole Kidman puts in an uncharacteristically dark turn as a Southern California detective who returns to investigating the gang she went undercover to infiltrate years earlier.
As a global health crisis raged outside, and markets convulsed and quaked with historically intense volatility, some of Wall Street's largest trading floors have been uncharacteristically quiet.
" Thus far, the president has remained uncharacteristically restrained in his response to the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, who he said "is not a man that deserves this.
Many Democrats took the uncharacteristically high voter turnout in the traditionally red state as an encouraging sign that Texas could shift purple for the 2020 general election. 
An uncharacteristically early blizzard in northern states in recent days has only amplified the race to harvest, with farmers scrambling to pull their crops before they freeze.
I stretched out my arms, watching her scramble to gain footing, and she dropped into them, uncharacteristically laying each front paw on either side of my neck.
In the end, Trump delivered an uncharacteristically detailed speech to the 18,000 people who attended the conference, outlining a series of policy positions broadly aligned with AIPAC's.
The VIX, Wall Street's so-called fear gauge, which measures expectations of volatility in stock markets, had held at uncharacteristically low levels for much of the year.
The new Razr has a 6.2-inch foldable screen with a 826p resolution that's uncharacteristically low for a device with such a price tag and premium design.
While shopping more than usual this month, or making some uncharacteristically extravagant purchases on Cyber Monday is normal, extreme online shopping can become a problem for some.
A review in The New York Times described the 1992 ceremony as "uncharacteristically lively," and that began with the first bit the writers devised for the host.
They seem uncharacteristically subdued but remind us that a real sensitivity to materials and their affinities was as much a part of Voulkos's breakthroughas his performative flair.
A C-suite executive's power and status can also deflect concerns that their direct reports or board members may have when an executive starts acting uncharacteristically — e.g.
The hosts failed to begin the second half with the same intensity, however, and quickly paid the price after Hamsik uncharacteristically gave the ball away in midfield.
In an email to fans plugging his new show, Horace and Pete, comedian Louis C.K. unloaded on the Republican frontrunner in an uncharacteristically searing and political postscript.
Also on the shortlist of six was another Israeli, Amos Oz. For a small country whose politicians normally gush over any international accolade, the response was uncharacteristically terse.
The rest were in the private sector, which has "remained uncharacteristically quiet" about the attacks—one might guess because they were embarrassed about the state of their security.
Trump was uncharacteristically quiet after it was revealed last month that Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia just days before she fell ill at the 9/11 memorial.
Today's news is the latest in what's been an uncharacteristically noisy holiday season for Samsung, including the recent partial announcement of two 5G phones due out next year.
Uncharacteristically, I remember to grab my bag of recently purchased work snacks (along with breakfast and lunch) before heading out the door to catch the 7:40 bus.
" A source close to Trump, who remained uncharacteristically quiet about the fracas, said: "I actually think on this one he understands it's up to Brett to defend himself.
" FROM COINAGE: The Top 5 Most Expensive Movies of All Time In the new season, Toubia says her character Isabelle Lightwood is uncharacteristically "going to hit rock bottom.
Tina remembers, in the days after November 8, that Jack kept telling her it would be okay; in the weeks that followed, things were uncharacteristically "edgy" between them.
On Monday, Sullivan published an uncharacteristically strident blog post decrying the "waste, fraud, and abuse" perpetrated by Senate Republicans as they shouldered aside norms to pass this bill.
Candidates have not drawn up detailed manifestos; Mr Johnson, in particular, has been uncharacteristically shy, avoiding most chances to debate with other candidates or be quizzed by journalists.
The German seized the overall lead following his third successive win a fortnight ago in Singapore, where Hamilton finished a distant third after an uncharacteristically off-colour display.
The three-times grand slam winner, who cut a frustrated figure throughout an uncharacteristically sloppy performance, sealed victory with a powerful serve to claim his 45th career title.
Having warned last week that he was ready to levy additional taxes on practically all Chinese imports, U.S. President Donald Trump was uncharacteristically quiet on trade on Monday.
Austrian Thiem, who beat Roger Federer on Sunday to win his first career Masters 212 title at the BNP Paribas Open, was uncharacteristically sloppy on the Grandstand court.
Instead, Trump was uncharacteristically quiet—he didn't tweet at all on June 8, instead leaving the spin to his personal attorney and Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
It is an uncharacteristically slow start for the 23-year-old South Carolina native, who is 2500-2345 with a 2337 ERA in 2332 April appearances (3223 starts).
Despite chatting about extinction, habitat destruction, and environmental indifference—pretty dispiriting stuff—by the end of our conversation, I was feeling uncharacteristically optimistic for the future of Earth.
Instead, London was confronted by an uncharacteristically united front in Brussels and outmaneuvered by Ireland, its former colony whose interests have been protected by the other member countries.
Mr. Clark's skeptics may want to check out his uncharacteristically joyful, relatively tame "Wassup Rockers" (on Sunday), a portrait of a group of Latino skateboarders in Los Angeles.
Critic's Pick An exhibition of over 30 new paintings and several other works is among this artist's most fun to look at, and uncharacteristically generous and self-revealing.
Since the new measures were announced, the city authorities have stepped up efforts to control movement in the city, which has been uncharacteristically deserted for nearly a month.
This time, however, Atlético left itself with a mountain to climb after producing an uncharacteristically meek performance last week, when they allowed Cristiano Ronaldo to score three times.
Already as CIA director, Pompeo took on an uncharacteristically high-profile role as a presidential surrogate on TV, frequently taking to the Sunday shows to defend the President.
In fact, the arena where Warren has been uncharacteristically vague is in failing to provide full details of her "I'm with Bernie" support for his Medicare for All.
Jacob deGrom rebounded from an uncharacteristically poor two-start stretch and fired the Mets' first complete game of the season, a 6-1 win over the Chicago Cubs.
The opposition were uncharacteristically united in city elections, and Mr Orban's cronies do not completely dominate the media in the capital, unlike in the rest of the country.
His remarks, delivered in an uncharacteristically hoarse voice, were punctuated by individual protesters in a sea of enthusiastic supporters clad in red Trump campaign T-shirts and hats.
American veteran Williams gets another chance to match Steffi Graf's professional era benchmark at Wimbledon when the championships start next week, having proved uncharacteristically vulnerable when it matters.
The magnetic north pole&aposs uncharacteristically fast movement over the last five years introduced errors into the 2015 model that became big enough to worry the US military.
On Life Metal, the band takes its monolithic, ruminative brand of drone metal and ramps up the density and complexity (see: the uncharacteristically vocal-driven "Between Sleipner's Breaths").
And when a woman was killed last year in Charlottesvillle, Virginia, while protesting a white supremacist rally, he was uncharacteristically demure when asked to denounce this hateful ideology.
In a statement uncharacteristically released through the White House press office rather than his Twitter feed, Trump said a 2017 strike in Yemen had killed Ibrahim al-Asiri.
The Discovery goes to investigate, and Saru visibly and uncharacteristically shows anger at Pike for amenably communicating with the Ba'ul and not initially sending him to the planet.
But now he had been headed toward a historically difficult reelection fight, facing both an uncharacteristically strong Democratic field and a political mood that's expected to favor Democrats.
Facebook, one of the world's most valuable companies, saw its market value drop a whopping $120 billion in a single day after its uncharacteristically bad earnings this week.
The incident, therefore, represents uncharacteristically poor optics from a pope whose relationship with and skill in handling the secular media has been all but unprecedented among modern-day popes.
There was an uncharacteristically dark moment during a recent episode of Bodega Boys, the fast-paced comedy podcast hosted by the Bronx's own Desus Nice and the Kid Mero.
After the long hallway, I navigated past a small crowd before finding the elevator tucked away by the side of a large staircase, next to an uncharacteristically helpful sign.
"Keeping the House is 50-50," Graham told the crowd of Republicans sipping coffee in their camp chairs on an uncharacteristically cold morning at the Bohicket Marina Sunday morning.
"You are one of the best singers we've had in the competition so far," Simon Cowell gushed uncharacteristically before all four judges voted him on to the next round.
But Mr. Trump, in an uncharacteristically calm and measured answer that built to a powerful conclusion, recalled the way that New Yorkers suffered, grieved and recovered from the Sept.
"Uncharacteristically, he walked a couple, but got up 0-2 on the guy, tried to bounce a breaking ball, but left it right there," said Indians manager Terry Francona.
The company offered no explanation for an "uncharacteristically large agent churn" over the Christmas period but noted that it recently began offering more compelling remuneration for high performing agents.
He declared that America is "finally going to have a coherent foreign policy," but literally nothing could be less coherent than the rambling, uncharacteristically telepromptered speech he gave today.
But in 2017, more often than not, the late-night segments that seemed to resonate most with viewers tended to be more searingly mad or uncharacteristically somber than usual.
Freedia's voice is also on "Nice for What," and the song's willingness to have an uncharacteristically genial Drake as a part of the warm, high-energy arrangement is welcome.
Trump successfully (uncharacteristically) played the rope-a-dope, a strategy pioneered by Muhammad Ali in a 1974 ring fight, holding back against the ropes and letting her go on.
DeWitt has spoken regularly about her epic run-ins with copy editors and agents and publishers; the afterword in the new edition of "The Last Samurai" is uncharacteristically discreet.
But there is perhaps another reason the chattering class has been so uncharacteristically quiet: Michael Jackson presents a case too extraordinary for the media to easily absorb and process.
According to Politico, which first reported Westerhout's remarks, she had been drinking when "in an uncharacteristically unguarded moment, she opened up to the reporters," a source told the outlet.
In recent months, most of the Anglo-Jewish community, normally happy to keep its collective head down, has been uncharacteristically vocal on the issue of Mr. Corbyn's anti-Semitism.
"It's a lot of fun when you have as much good news to report as we do," an uncharacteristically ebullient Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, told the crowd.
Yet while Jeter fiercely guarded details of his private life, he was uncharacteristically specific about his goal after his baseball career was done: He wanted to own a team.
Earlier this year, with the Texas economy uncharacteristically struggling due to falling energy prices, the state slipped to fourth place in CNBC's annual America's Top States for Business rankings.
That meeting in Yokohama - uncharacteristically frank in corporate Japan - helped clinch Mitsubishi Motors' future, the company insiders said, paving the way for Nissan to swoop in and take control.
Full retreat on health care Trump is no stranger to bold pronouncements, but this week found him rebuked, uncharacteristically, by the actions and words of Republicans in the Senate.
Berrettini raced out to a 4-0 lead thanks to some uncharacteristically sloppy play from the Spaniard and the 6-year-old had two set points at 4-6.
Even in New York, we've had an uncharacteristically warm fall so far, and that may make it tempting to wear shorts and flip flops to go pumpkin or apple picking.
After an uncharacteristically poor shooting effort, the 16th-ranked Boilermakers aim for a more complete performance Thursday against Western Kentucky in the consolation bracket of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.
But explaining the uncharacteristically blunt Trump is not easy and Pence has regularly been asked to cool tensions and rebut critics for a President known to hold nothing back rhetorically.
Chuck Schumer The tweets came the same day that Schumer, a staunch Democrat, uncharacteristically praised Trump&aposs decision this week to impose major tariffs on Chinese goods worth $50 billion.
It was an uncharacteristically courteous display from a President who a day earlier was insulting London's mayor from his plane and griping about negative coverage of his state visit here.
Sitting amid uncharacteristically smog-free air on the porch of a central Beijing recording studio, the band members explained why they didn't write lyrics about government brainwashing this time round.
The celebrity family, whose lives are chronicled in the TV show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and on their busy social media accounts, have been uncharacteristically quiet since the robbery.
This is the new crisis at the border, one that the Trump administration seems eager to expose with immigration officials uncharacteristically open to allowing TV crews film the makeshift shelter.
The following morning Angela Merkel, having been debriefed by Mr Juncker, told the German parliament that some in Britain were operating under "illusions"; uncharacteristically tough language for a temperate chancellor.
Yet the biggest beneficiary was Mr. Farage, who has been uncharacteristically quiet during the recent weeks of upheaval in British politics and abruptly inserted himself back in the national conversation.
His appearances on Wednesday stood in sharp contrast to his last extended comments on the matter, which came during an uncharacteristically low-key news conference in New York last week.
"We've made significant progress on the Model Y," Musk said in an uncharacteristically subdued call with investors and analysts, following news of the company's first profitable quarter in two years.
And, her usually-straight-laced mom Alice Cooper is in the audience, also uncharacteristically wearing her "bad girl" best, as the character's portrayer Mädchen Amick described the ensemble to Refinery29.
This has benefited the FPÖ, which has run a strong campaign marked by catchy advertising (like the tattoo clip) and uncharacteristically sober TV performances by Heinz-Christian Strache, its leader.
Other times, it was an uncharacteristically subdued Trump, content to disappear from the spotlight for long stretches of time and let his competitors command the stage and attack one another.
Radiolab ends on an uncharacteristically bleak note: "I think they will inevitably fail, but they have to try, and I think we should all be rooting for them," Adler says.
The Philadelphia Utility Sector Index, a proxy for dividend seekers, traded down 10 straight days before bouncing into the weekend, likely as short sellers uncharacteristically for this cycle booked profits.
The notorious "pharma bro" has been running a re-branded version of his old business from behind bars, according to an uncharacteristically freewheeling Wall Street Journal article that dropped Thursday.
One thing that still isn't clear is how the artist plans to use the bathroom, a question he became "uncharacteristically evasive" about and apparently never really answered, according to AFP.
Washington (CNN)When Donald Trump arrived at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel to deliver his first major political speech as a potential Republican presidential candidate, he looked uncharacteristically nervous.
At the final presidential debate, Melania went uncharacteristically dark in a black Ralph Lauren jumpsuit teamed with a wide belt and yes, if you look closely, that's another pussy-bow.
U.S. lawmakers, meanwhile, were uncharacteristically silent about a further deterioration in the value of China's currency, after the yuan fell for an eighth day on investor fears about China's economy.
On Monday night, the legendary Swiss athlete — ranked second in the world — uncharacteristically lost at the U.S. Open to John Millman, an Australian ranked 55, according to The Washington Post.
Lewinsky, for whom questions from media and press about her erstwhile affair with Clinton are typically considered off-limits, is uncharacteristically participating in a new docuseries called The Clinton Affair.
Wacha will start the Cardinals' home opener for the second time in three seasons, hoping to rebound from an uncharacteristically bad April performance in his debut at Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
And apart from Andrew Veyette, who looked uncharacteristically sloppy in Oberon's fearsomely fast and difficult solos — dampening their usual jolt of excitement — the performances were good, if not especially inspired.
In sharp contrast to the slap-dash political image the country broadcasts to the globe, England's performances in this year's World Cup have been uncharacteristically composed, clinical and tactically astute.
I was uncharacteristically quiet during the session, perhaps because I was only one of a handful of nonwhite women and one of only two black women in the crowded space.
An independent film produced by Sirk's fellow European émigré Arnold Pressburger, "A Scandal in Paris" features an uncharacteristically light score by the Marxist modernist Hans Eisler, Bertolt Brecht's sometime collaborator.
Brooklyn (12-20) entered the game as the third-worst 3-point shooting team in the league, averaging just over 243 percent, but shot uncharacteristically well in the first half.
Mr. Abraham largely dodges that myth and Williams's hold on American music, hearts and ears, though he does give him an uncharacteristically articulate speech about why people love his work.
Supporting gun control appears out of step with the NRA's mission as we know it today, but when you add race into the fold, the organization has sometimes behaved uncharacteristically.
The celebrity family, whose lives are chronicled in the TV show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and on their busy social media accounts, has been uncharacteristically quiet since the robbery.
But unlike most of his other outings this October, Game 1 included nerve-racking moments as Miller lacked his usual command and allowed an uncharacteristically high number of base runners.
Gregorius saw a trainer after the game and played the final two of the series, but he uncharacteristically bounced two throws, forcing first baseman Luke Voit to scoop them up.
The Red Bulls sat back, uncharacteristically, in the first half of that opening game, a tactic that earned them only a one-goal deficit and created sharp criticism of Armas.
Case in point: During the all-around competition at the 22011 World Championships in Glasgow, Biles turned in an uncharacteristically shaky performance (which included a bobble on the balance beam).
" Ru uncharacteristically missed his mark and real-bitch-slapped her hard on the ear, prompting her to stumble theatrically and scream-laugh, "It's about to be Asia O'Hara's Drag Race!
Writing as one apex of a triangle, she was uncharacteristically partisan, as she insisted that Mr. Shawn had been more contentedly and authentically himself in her company than anywhere else.
In the shadowy "The Visit by Lamplight," two women sit, shrouded in inky ominousness, rendered with paint handling so uncharacteristically brusque it recalls Walter Sickert, the British painter of disquiet.
" In the end the only reward he takes is a metaphysical one, as described by an uncharacteristically sentimental Zenigata to Clarisse: "he ran off with a tremendous prize… your heart.
But Nadal then uncharacteristically lost his accuracy and was broken once again, after hitting a wayward smash and then somehow netting the ball after Thiem mis-hit a short forehand.
President Donald Trump's reaction to the attack in Pensacola was uncharacteristically subdued, and he hasn't characterized it as act of terrorism even though the FBI is treating it as such.
His direct stare is distracted, his hair uncharacteristically long, the rendering of his body relatively, academic, but the light blue background is alive with long tendrils of scratched, looping lines.
The president was uncharacteristically disciplined, leaving for his speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition event sharply at noon, even while Mr. Comey's hearing had 30 more minutes to go.
I decided to fly across Canada from Toronto — where I work as The New York Times's bureau chief — to Victoria, because doctors there were uncharacteristically open about providing this service.
Not only does it boast uncharacteristically human performances from stars Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, and Ryan Reynolds, characters are constantly getting high without making an absurd deal out of it.
China's central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan made a bullish and uncharacteristically explicit growth forecast over the weekend, saying growth could accelerate to 7 percent in the second half of the year.
In some amphibian and mammalian species, the prepollex is a kind of underdeveloped digit, but the prepollex in H. hillisi is uncharacteristically large and rigid, appearing like a claw or spike.
Indeed, even as the suddenly "presidential" Donald Trump was basking in acclaim Wednesday for his uncharacteristically measured speech Tuesday night before the joint session of Congress, "Russiagate" was gearing up again.
Tandem, one of the most sought-after companies to graduate from Y Combinator's summer batch, will emerge from the accelerator program with a supersized seed round and an uncharacteristically high valuation.
According to insiders, officials of his Future Movement, the political party he inherited from his father, were unaware that he was about to resign and stunned at his uncharacteristically harsh rhetoric.
But in Read Between the Lines, Jenelle alleges her mother uncharacteristically urged her to go out with friends one night — a moment she now says she "should have been suspicious" about.
We can hope now that Zoey is on the path back to herself after that heart-to-heart chat with Ana, she'll stop feeling uncharacteristically falling all over herself for Aaron.
Trump has kept uncharacteristically quiet on the outbreak, leaving the bulk of the response to his health advisers but sounding an optimistic note about the virus when he has weighed in.
It shows the senator from Texas uncharacteristically stammering as he attempts to explain his stand on immigration to Fox News host Bret Baier during an appearance on Fox News last month.
While Apple almost never talks about forthcoming products, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has been uncharacteristically vocal about Apple's future focus on AR, calling it a "big and profound" technology shift.
We knew Daniel, an uncharacteristically outspoken twenty-something pollero, had taken to remotely guiding pollos across the border line from the vantage of a hilltop apartment complex in downtown Nogales, Sonora.
Comey, who since his dismissal last year is wont to using social media to take cryptic and subliminal digs at his former boss, issued an uncharacteristically blunt response of his own.
He once drew an uncharacteristically raw sketch of her as a serpent herself, wrapped around a tree limb, her hair alive with snakes, with a figure recognizably Calder fleeing from her.
Yet ahead of the publication of his book, he issued an uncharacteristically blunt response to Trump, vowing last month that the public would hear his side of the story "very soon."
When Trump uncharacteristically called for ending the "politics of revenge," Pelosi leapt to her feet, locked eyes with him, and gave Trump an extended hand clap that became an instant meme.
What He Said: After his second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, the Donald arrived in New Hampshire with an uncharacteristically modest tone (even though he still doesn't think he lost).
Featuring uncharacteristically restrained production, "Boys" is all empty space and winsome video game noises, with Charli delivering her vocals with a nonchalance that perfectly fits the song's slack, low-stakes maxim.
Sunday's crackdown by Spanish police, Rajoy's hardline stance and an uncharacteristically strong intervention this week by Spain's King Felipe VI seems to have deepened Catalonia's resolve to continue with the project.
"Generation after generation of Americans will hear about the cocky pilot who barely scraped through Annapolis, but then defended our nation in the skies," Mr. McConnell said in uncharacteristically personal remarks.
In her latest collection of work at the Metro Pictures gallery, she has embarked on not just another successful journey into the representation of women but, uncharacteristically, a journey into herself.
On Instagram, Gabbana's lightning rod platform of choice, the designer has sparred with Cyrus and called out haters from the commentariat, but has remained uncharacteristically silent on Raury's act of dissent.
In moments of crisis, as when Bill seizes up in pain, Lorraine focuses intently (and uncharacteristically) on some domestic task — running the garbage disposal, or sorting through a bowl of potpourri.
She even toned down her fashion to ensure that she'd fit into the car, looking uncharacteristically subdued in a gold sequined pussy-bow blouse (Melania Trump shoutout?) and black leather leggings.
He's had to work harder than usual on his current tour, for the excellent "4:44" from this summer — an uncharacteristically muted session whose songs prize introspection and nuance over flash.
Power, a 5003-year-old Australian, uncharacteristically got carried away in Victory Circle, accidentally splashing milk from the winner's bottle on the face of Natalie Murdock, the 2500 Festival Queen Scholar.
Rather than bask in the uncharacteristically wide-open title race that summer player movement spawned, we've spent nearly two weeks fixated on a geopolitical crisis that has consistently overshadowed the basketball.
The same was true for the fact that Davis's free throw followed a failed coach's challenge by Nurse after uncharacteristically heavy referee involvement, for All-Star conditions, throughout the fourth quarter.
The man who pushed most for those cuts — Doug Ford, the leader of Ontario's Conservative Party — has become uncharacteristically silent during Mr. Scheer's campaign, as if to deflect attention from himself.
But once again, he lacked command on his out pitch, the splitter, and was uncharacteristically wild, allowing the Orioles six free base runners: four on walks and two on hit batters.
And speaking to reporters the day after unveiling her Medicare for all financing plan, she uncharacteristically stumbled over the specifics, insisting, incorrectly, that only billionaires would see their taxes go up.
He threw his hands in the air during a sloppy first few minutes in which UConn's players uncharacteristically lost control of the ball, overthrew passes and committed over-the-back fouls.
North Carolina was the second-ranked team in the country, selected by quite a few bracketologists, and Mr. Obama was uncharacteristically poor with first-round upsets that year, going 1-4.
Several paintings are uncharacteristically small for Mr. Johns, which gives the show a marvelous intimacy that calls attention to his different paint handling, and how it changes from series to series.
In an uncharacteristically passionate speech, Ms. Merkel said the nuclear deal was the best way of influencing Iranian behavior on a range of non-nuclear issues, from missile development to terrorism.
Super Bowl 50 Party (Sunday) The Bell House becomes uncharacteristically mainstream for its annual Super Bowl watch party — with beer, wings and pulled pork sandwiches to round out the sports bar atmosphere.
By the numbers: The forecasts from the Atlanta and New York Fed ended up uncharacteristically close to one another, suggesting a major slowdown from Q1's 3.1% year-over-year GDP gain.
The morning after the alleged disappearance and Warmbier's alleged crime, the hotel "mysteriously and uncharacteristically missed their wake-up call," Gratton told The Washington Post (although he did not disclose his disappearance).
Klay Thompson was uncharacteristically cold from three, shooting 0-7, and the Warriors relied on (very talented, but still) bit players Mo Speights and Ian Clark to keep them in the game.
Shortly after the results came out, the Republican presidential candidate, whose normally hyper-active Twitter account went uncharacteristically silent as the votes rolled in, addressed his supporters at his Iowa campaign headquarters.
Uncharacteristically cautious but never to the detriment of his offensive output, Rua worked Liddell over from head-to-toe, before knocking the former UFC champion out with his signature shifting left hook.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, who was nominated by Trump and confirmed last year, was uncharacteristically silent during Monday's oral arguments, although he's widely expected to join his fellow conservatives in the final decision.
This will go down, then, as the second straight season to feature a fight uncharacteristically early in the schedule that drew curiously soft penalties from the league office; remember Rajon Rondo vs.
Wainwright's peripherals are in line with last year's, when he uncharacteristically slogged his way to a 4.62 ERA, but instead of positive regression, he is now lugging an ERA well over 5.0.
President Donald Trump was uncharacteristically silent on Twitter about Friday's strong jobs data, aside from a controversial early morning tweet seeming to predict strong growth ahead of the 20003:30 a.m. release.
They seemed uncharacteristically subdued (for "Bachelor" get-togethers), except for Yuki Kimura of Japan, who clasped champagne as she consulted with a producer who stood out of frame, translating something for her.
Barcelona was already qualified for the next round before kicking off at PSV Stadium and was uncharacteristically scrappy at times until Messi finally gave his team the lead in the 61st minute.
The Taliban members remained uncharacteristically tight-lipped about the meeting, but two Taliban representatives, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks, confirmed the meeting without providing details.
Relocating Dürrenmatt's tragicomic fable from middle Europe to a dying factory town in upstate New York in the mid-1950s has allowed him to take uncharacteristically crude potshots at all-American consumerism.
Uncharacteristically painted on round vellum drum skins instead of the usual canvas, they explicitly refer to Mr. Ruscha's past in the Southwest with painted phrases that recall the language of his childhood.
Federer, the men's No. 0003 seed and an eternal fan favorite, arrived at his third-round match on Friday after a pair of error-laden performances in which he'd looked uncharacteristically weary.
Gates, clad in a blue suit and sporting an uncharacteristically clean-shaven face, did admit in court that he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from Manafort by filing false expense reports.
LOS ANGELES — After a morning of uncharacteristically torrential rains, Felix, the debut art fair of mega-collector Dean Valentine, opened in the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to much fanfare and generous attendance.
On the new podcast, Romm also previewed next week's U.S. congressional hearings, in which the House and Senate Intelligence Committees will grill representatives of Facebook, Google and Twitter in uncharacteristically open sessions.
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, was uncharacteristically silent for much of the morning — until he began to grumble, on Twitter, that he had been denied due credit for a silver medalist's performance in the caucuses.
And while "hashtag activism" has been criticized in the past as the lazy person's tool, brands have been uncharacteristically responsive on social media this week as calls for boycotts have gotten significantly louder.
Last night, the Knowles-Carter gang didn't give any other attendee a chance when they waltzed in uncharacteristically early to the MTV Video Music Awards, along with the rest of the Lemonade crew.
Harris's debate performance culminated in a fiery, emotional, and uncharacteristically personal exchange with Biden over segregation and busing, one in which Harris spoke about her experiences as a black child in Berkeley, California.
Many Republican leaders used strong words against the president: House Speaker Paul Ryan, for example, put out an uncharacteristically confrontational statement declaring there was "no question" that Russia interfered with the presidential election.
The uncharacteristically rapid appreciation engineered by Chinese authorities were also seen as a show of strength and a warning to speculators after the country's credit rating was downgraded by Moody's on May 24.
Why it matters: A sputtering economy and an uncharacteristically united opposition unleashed a tide of opposition victories in municipal elections across the country Sunday that were widely seen as a referendum on Erdogan.
Trump himself, however, had not until Friday publicly said he believes Obama was born in the US. And asked recently about his role in promoting the racially charged smear, Trump went uncharacteristically mum.
Bob is undressing a tipsy Bette when — in an uncharacteristically vulnerable state of mind — she expounds on the plight of being a woman in Hollywood, and her lifelong personal insecurities about her appearance.
Trump, at his Mar-a-Lago, Florida, resort for the weekend, remained uncharacteristically silent about the completion of the investigation that has cast a shadow over his two years in the White House.
This week's show included an uncharacteristically lighthearted one-on-one interview with the 33-year-old Yiannopolous, who made the strange choice to heavily criticize female comedians as emblematic of the Democratic party.
At the Marbella, things are uncharacteristically calm and quiet: the biggest drama is Petra's inability to bond with her new children because she's not entirely sure how to hop into her new role.
He's had to work harder than usual on his current tour, for the excellent "4:44" from this past summer — an uncharacteristically muted session whose songs prize introspection and nuance over showstopping flash.
But he has been uncharacteristically silent in recent days — to the relief of his advisers — as a pornographic film star and a Playboy model described intimate details of sexual encounters with Mr. Trump.
But with the polls showing Clinton and Trump neck and neck, Hillary's outreach to independents can't end with one convention address, as forceful and as uncharacteristically personal as Bloomberg's "unconventional convention speech" was.
" Sessions, one of Trump's earliest supporters in his 2016 presidential campaign, responded to the public rebuke with an uncharacteristically terse statement in which he pledged "to discharge my duties with integrity and honor.
And so she had looked up from her place in War and Peace and seen the whale, a female, she would learn, uncharacteristically alone, lolling before her on the surface of the water.
After years of shielding Pakistan at the F.A.T.F., China and another close ally, Saudi Arabia, uncharacteristically stood aside as the monitoring group deliberated in 2018, leading to Pakistan's placement on the gray list.
The problem is not solely that Trump failed to condemn racists in the past — although that is notable in and of itself — but that Trump's supposed rebukes of white supremacists were uncharacteristically tepid.
ON the night of his resounding victory in the New Hampshire primary, Bernie Sanders, the first Jew ever to win a presidential nominating contest in American history, got uncharacteristically personal in his victory speech.
Not everyone in the conservative Bavarian CSU was convinced by her uncharacteristically contrite remarks on Monday, however, and Merkel's own views on political longevity could play into her decision on whether to stand again.
On the phone with Costa, Trump was uncharacteristically subdued and did not bite when asked if he was frustrated or, if facing defeat made for a "tense, tough conversation" with House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Rick Byrd's team made as many 19853-pointers (16) in 34 attempts against Western Kentucky as it did in 68 attempts in its two losses, leaving the Bruins with an uncharacteristically low percentage (22).
Samsung was uncharacteristically... subdued when it came to the Galaxy S8's photo-snapping capabilities, but that might be because the biggest change was made to the front-facing camera, not the rear camera.
Having grown accustomed to moving perpetually forwards, a combination of his international disappointments and the decision to turn down a move to Arsenal left Vardy standing uncharacteristically still, both on and off the pitch.
President Donald Trump sought to shake off the drag of impeachment on Tuesday night with a State of the Union speech infused with an uncharacteristically positive tone — and uniquely Trumpian made-for-TV moments.
It might have been an uncharacteristically nervy Mario Draghi in front of the cameras in Frankfurt last month, but the ECB (European Central Bank) President has made some of his shrewdest moves to date.
Ranked second in the Big Ten in scoring defense (16.5 points per game), rushing defense (99.5 yards per game), passing defense (180.1) and total defense (279.5), the Hawkeyes uncharacteristically came unglued in the fourth.
After uncharacteristically steady markets in 2017 which continued with buoyant growth in January, a market downturn —presaged by sharp equity declines in February — was bound to come, the head of Switzerland's biggest bank said.
Grande, wearing an oversized sweatshirt, ripped sweatpants, and very high heeled boots was uncharacteristically dressed down for the show which might be why fans couldn't stop noticing that piece of bling on her finger.
The U.S. territory is still reeling from hurricane damage months later amid uncharacteristically slow recovery efforts — 40 percent of its cell sites are still down and large swaths of the island still lack power.
Even Carl XVI Gustaf, the king of Sweden, has uncharacteristically weighed in, telling Swedish media that the customs house should be preserved and that the Nobel centre did not need to be "so gigantic".
DHAKA, Bangladesh — After staying uncharacteristically quiet in Myanmar about the persecution of that nation's Muslim Rohingya minority, Pope Francis began to find his voice on the humanitarian crisis upon arriving here on Thursday afternoon.
It was an uncharacteristically long outage for Twitter, which first tweeted about it at 1:41 am PT, and didn't confirm that everything was back up and running until more than eight hours later.
But he clearly is sensitive to suggestions that he is no longer a starting player, much less an All-Star, and uncharacteristically blew off reporters after a recent, depressing, home-court loss to Charlotte.
" 'Everyone Missed This Massive Hint at How Dany Might Die' [Gamespot] "It's a very Varys-like move; the Master of Whispers is always plotting, and frankly, his arc this season has felt uncharacteristically dumb.
President Donald Trump, uncharacteristically quiet after the attack, responded Wednesday morning with a brief address that described Iran as standing down, diminishing the likelihood of further major armed conflict, at least the immediate future.
"It was in some ways a surprisingly or uncharacteristically normal trip," Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday, referring mainly to the Riyadh speech.
But after easily beating their top rival, Michigan, by 29 in the regular-season finale, the Buckeyes had an uncharacteristically sloppy first half on Saturday night that put them in a 21-7 hole.
"This was a rough, rough day for all of us," the President acknowledged as he took the stage inside an airplane hangar, uncharacteristically late after receiving briefings from counterterrorism officials aboard Air Force One.
Second seed Federer, who had not dropped a set in his first three matches, was uncharacteristically sloppy, committing 77 unforced errors and 10 double faults while landing just 49 percent of his first serves.
On Wednesday, the comedy, created by the father-and-son team Eugene and Dan Levy, returns for its fifth season with a special two-episode premiere, reuniting fans with an uncharacteristically happy Rose clan.
It's an uncharacteristically soft gesture for a character defined entirely by hardness, and it shifts the viewer's interest from learning how Rick will win to learning how all of the characters might establish peace.
Uncharacteristically, he decided to enter a warm-up event in Eastbourne, which he won on July 1st, albeit against a much lower level of competition than he will face in the second week of Wimbledon.
On Tuesday, the second day of trial in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, an uncharacteristically soft-spoken Kalanick took the stand to face these accusations head on.
The brash billionaire's uncharacteristically quiet week came as his campaign is shifting gears and building out a more delegate-focused strategy under the direction of newly minted convention manager Paul Manafort, a veteran Republican operative.
The Swiss fourth seed was far from his best, with his groundstrokes uncharacteristically erratic, but his fearsome one-handed backhand and experience were enough to see off the 18-year-old making his tournament debut.
The 30-year-old native of Missouri uncharacteristically surrendered four or more runs in four of his previous five outings while failing to work more than six innings in six of his last eight turns.
Philadelphia EaglesOne thing to know: Defense continues to be a problem for the Falcons, who were gashed by Dalvin Cook and the Vikings in Week 1, while Matt Ryan was uncharacteristically sloppy and under duress.
The next morning, looking ill at ease and reading from a sheet of paper, Hariri announced his resignation and, using uncharacteristically blunt language, lambasted Hezbollah and Iran and claimed that he feared for his life.
Fellow freshman Lamar Stevens uncharacteristically took only two foul shots after attempting 733 over his first three contests, although the 6-7 forward rejected a season-high three shots before fouling out in 31 minutes.
I actually shot some uncharacteristically deep threes this year, but like I said, they don't care, so I let it fly and I was fortunate enough to make that one and we won the game.
With the band's 17th LP just released—and this week they'll be enshrined into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with an induction ceremony at Brooklyn's Barclays Arena—Nielsen finds himself feeling uncharacteristically reflective.
While it uncharacteristically doesn't have any toilet humor, "My Homies Still" is the song version of Wayne's love of poop jokes (credit where it's due, he does rap "Trukfit T-shirt / talk second, skeet first").
They looked so uncharacteristically lost as a group — at both ends of the floor — that team officials offered Minnesota four future first-round draft picks in a failed attempt at a trade for Jimmy Butler.
DeGrom got off to an uncharacteristically bumpy start, and he said that it had nothing to do with a comebacker off the bat of Nelson Cruz in the second inning that hit his left shin.
As he opened a long-awaited trade action against China, Mr. Trump used uncharacteristically restrained language and a multistep bureaucratic process that will likely put off punitive steps against Beijing for months, if not forever.
She has had an uncharacteristically peripatetic career with little overseas experience, in contrast to many of the journalists who have risen to the top after decades-long slogs at various stations of the Times cross.
Hung was honest with her children about coronavirus and the importance of the quarantine To help her kids get through the uncharacteristically unstructured period, Hung explained in a candid way how dire the situation is.
Saunders is known for his gleamingly sharp satire, and while his distinctive voice and sense of humor is very evident in this book, "save the innocent child's soul" might feel like an uncharacteristically sentimental conceit.
They had glitter tattoos on the backs of their jeans and Sven Marquardt — the famous bouncer with the pierced face — liked this so much that he invited them into the club in an uncharacteristically friendly manner.
SOUTHERN METHODIST 60, TULANE 45 Markus Kennedy scored 13 points and No. 10 Southern Methodist overcame uncharacteristically poor shooting, pulling away late to remain the nation's only unbeaten Division I team with a victory at Tulane.
"I'm not even worried about me at this point, this is so authoritarian, it's just crazy how these foreign corporations got control of the U.S.," said Jones in a video that was uncharacteristically subdued in tone.
As porn star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal recently gave wide-ranging interviews describing alleged sexual encounters with Trump in 2006, the president has remained uncharacteristically quiet on his favorite social media platform.
Trump tried to dodge the question, as politicians usually do, and really uncharacteristically for a cable news host, Tapper really pushed back over and over and over and stayed on the same question for many minutes.
But back in Del Mar, things were getting uncharacteristically loud in the library, with the mere perception that the Democratic powers that be are trying to put their thumb on the scale raising tempers and voices.
It started out against type, with the Patriots uncharacteristically gifting the Falcons 14 points with turnovers, one an 82 yard interception return, the first pick six Tom Brady has ever thrown in his long playoff career.
The incident seems certain to prompt further scrutiny of Clinton's health and her campaign's transparency -- though Republican rival Donald Trump was uncharacteristically silent throughout a solemn day marking the 1183th anniversary of the September 2118 attacks.
The premiere and most talked about episode of Black Mirror's fourth season, "USS Callister," ended on an uncharacteristically happy note — or at least happy for a show seemingly engineered to induce sickening paranoia in its viewers.
The remark came Monday as Trump took about a dozen questions during a town hall event that drew just over 200 voters -- an uncharacteristically intimate setting for Trump -- just a day before the New Hampshire primary.
That also looked like going to a tiebreaker until Kyrgios pounced when leading 6-5 on serve, taking advantage of an uncharacteristically nervous service game from the former world number one to claim three match points.
"The Kardashian kid scenes aren't just inaccurate; they're uncharacteristically lazy, depicting the kids as brats so mesmerized by fame that they don't grieve for the woman who was practically a cherished aunt to them," Meslow said.
Senior Montell Cozart stepped into the starting role in place of Brett Rypien and threw for two touchdowns while running for another as the Broncos survived an uncharacteristically sluggish effort that produced just 22 total yards.
The movie Crazy Rich Asians opens with an uncharacteristically bedraggled Eleanor Young (Michelle Yeoh), a wealthy Singaporean matriarch and the antagonist of the book trilogy, stumbling into a posh London hotel with her family in tow.
In a statement, Nasralla's party had asked the electoral commission for access to ballot boxes, voter databases and voter breakdowns, and it demanded a recount in three areas of the country where turnout was uncharacteristically high.
" However, Biden was uncharacteristically quiet when asked if he trusted Trump with the nuclear codes -- smiling quietly and letting the silence speak for itself, then telling reporters, "I have to get on my old subway, guys.
With a little more than three months until Brexit day, May uncharacteristically got in the face of the European Commission's Jean-Claude Juncker, challenging him about what he may or may not have said about her.
The vocoder loop of Panda Bear's vocals projects a feeling of cautious expectation—the promise that this night could...might... will be perfect —while his chorus reveals an uncharacteristically raw, human side to Daft Punk's robotics.
Witness the eccentric and uncharacteristically vertical canvas "Outdoor Passageway at 15 Rivington Street" (2016), apparently the product of many hours spent in the cramped and typically disheveled Lower East Side ally that sits astride the gallery.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe raised the case in an uncharacteristically public display of anger during then-President Barack Obama's trip to Japan last May for a Group of 7 summit meeting and a visit to Hiroshima.
The social media giant, which has persisted through numerous public relations nightmares over the past 18 months and was riding a record-high stock price, came crashing down with an uncharacteristically bad quarterly report this week.
Colleagues said they had grown worried about Mr. Kudlow in recent days, particularly after a White House briefing last week, before the Group of 7 meeting, in which Mr. Kudlow appeared visibly tired and uncharacteristically frail.
Uncharacteristically, the combative Mr. Trump on Tuesday stuck to the strategy of not attacking the accuser directly as well, instead expressing sympathy and faith in Judge Kavanaugh while assailing Democrats for trying to torpedo his nominee.
For months after Mr. Trump took office, North Korea was uncharacteristically reticent about assailing him, possibly because of his administration's secret diplomatic attempts to ease tensions and secure the release of Americans held in the North.
It's easy to label an uncharacteristically serious episode of a sitcom as A Very Special episode, but I will immediately reject the term if anyone tries to pin it on Wednesday night's episode of Black-ish.
But as Mr. Lee emerged from a closed-door, classified briefing with Mr. Trump's national security team, he launched into an uncharacteristically indignant tirade that went well beyond his usual staid constitutional arguments about war powers.
"I want to make it clear once and for all that I do not support the candidate Bolsonaro," she said in an uncharacteristically serious video, insisting that her fight against homophobia and racism speak for themselves.
Trump's speech, uncharacteristically read out from a teleprompter, seemed aimed at showing a more serious side of a politician who has said he intends to act more "presidential" after months of speaking mainly off the cuff.
" In that story, an uncharacteristically earnest meditation on the 9/11 disaster, Moore makes light of the frenzy surrounding Osama bin Laden by sardonically referring to him as "our current mujahedin [sic] Moonraker, our beige Blofeld.
Related Video: Kendall and Gigi Hit Paris Fashion Week There's also an uncharacteristically disheveled snap of Kendall Jenner in the spread, lounging naked in bed save for some red mules, a choker, and some artfully placed daisies.
While the rest of the town has reveled in the stunning triumphs of Juan Soto, Howie Kendrick and the once-left-for-dead Nats, as they lead the series, 2-0, Mr. Trump has stayed uncharacteristically quiet.
Donald Trump has been uncharacteristically active for a President-elect, making deals with individual companies to keep jobs in the U.S., making several highly controversial cabinet choices, and continuing to tweet and speak out with brash regularity.
The Buckeyes, however, were uncharacteristically on fire from the perimeter, making eight 211-pointers in the first half, including back-to-back bombs by forward Kaleb Wesson, who normally does most of his damage on the inside.
I happened to be wearing an uncharacteristically short dress that day (royal blue with brown and tan flowers, polyblend, from Old Navy), and my clothing choice reinforced the shame and exposure I'd have felt no matter what.
"Some of you may say that 5-Star uses double standards," Renzi wrote in an uncharacteristically forgiving Facebook post in which he did not call for Raggi to resign, but instead urged her to "do her job".
I spent a full day — uncharacteristically sunny in one of the rainiest cities in Europe — roaming aimlessly down narrow streets, up steep hills and through the bustling fish market, where vendors sell the catch of the day.
But in an uncharacteristically fiery speech on the Senate floor in January, during a government shutdown, he excoriated his Republican colleague Ted Cruz, shouting repeatedly as he accused him of shedding "crocodile tears" over unpaid government workers.
Bills) — Many were led to believe that Rex Burkhead was a Patriots back that you could trust most weeks in terms of use and fantasy production (uncharacteristically, given how Coach Bill Belichick likes to use multiple backs).
Trump, whose haul so far of 316 delegates gives him nearly as many as the rest of the Republican field combined, planned an uncharacteristically low-key day on Wednesday after scorching through Super Tuesday with seven wins.
With Scola unable to reproduce the turn-back-the-clock form that had carried a squad uncharacteristically lacking a single current N.B.A. player all the way to the final, Argentina was led by Gabriel Deck's 24 points.
The SEC, which has primary authority in matters regarding brokers and investment advisers, was uncharacteristically absent in the rule's formation under the previous administration due to DOL intransigence and likely political pressure from the Obama White House.
Ford, the nation's second-largest automaker after General Motors, uncharacteristically made public a decision to keep production of the Lincoln S.U.V. in Kentucky, after Mr. Trump had singled out the company for its growing investments in Mexico.
And preliminary analysis by researchers at the Environmental Change Institute (ECI) at the School of Geography and Environment in Oxford University, found that Europe's uncharacteristically hot and dry summer of 2018 was likely linked to climate change.
The boys are back now ... and even though the cameras from their "Ball In The Family" reality show were shooting, the guys weren't putting on much of a show -- with Lonzo munching Pringles and LaVar uncharacteristically quiet.
For a commander in chief who frequently ridicules international organizations — including the European Union and NATO — Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically solicitous of the 79 nations and international organizations that make up the global coalition to fight ISIS.
"Perhaps seeking to prove that neither time nor a bum ticker can slow him down, the 75-year old singer was a paragon of unbridled energy and enthusiasm throughout the uncharacteristically chilly Friday night performance," wrote Billboard magazine.
Taking the witness stand — on the second day of the trial between Uber and Alphabet over self-driving trade secrets — an uncharacteristically soft-spoken Kalanick answered questions about his aggressive ambitions to win the self-driving car race.
" While Jordan's position on gun violence is hardly a radical one, his uncharacteristically candid commentary is an unexpected declaration for the NBA icon who fellow Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar once accused of choosing "commerce over conscience.
Because this postseason, and these championship series especially, have had an uncharacteristically large focus on the exploitation of chaos—players and teams doing their best to affect variables of baseball that go beyond the mechanics of the game.
The lavender and geranium oils from this kit offered me the highest level of chill, while the frankincense and lemon helped me lean in to some uncharacteristically positive thinking that can be so elusive during the holiday season.
Bale was eventually booked as was the usually even-tempered Messi, who made an uncharacteristically aggressive challenge on Sergio Ramos after the Real captain had an ugly confrontation with Suarez which led to both players getting yellow cards.
Crosby, uncharacteristically in a scoring slump much of the season, enjoyed a two-goal game for the second time this month and the Penguins roughed up Carolina Hurricanes backup goalie Eddie Lack during a 5-03 victory Sunday.
The videos typically last around 30 minutes, but I've never made it through a full video, because I fall into an uncharacteristically deep sleep — usually with my phone in my hand like a true child of modern media.
The families were chatting politely over coffee when Mr. Pence, a mild-mannered Midwesterner, delivered an uncharacteristically impassioned monologue, according to people with direct knowledge of his remarks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity about the meeting.
He's also used his growing clout to afford myriad talented black performers meaty roles (the best of which remains Pam Grier's title turn in 1997's Jackie Brown, his most uncharacteristically nuanced film.) But he wasn't finished there.
Now Mr. Friedman, 22013, has gone uncharacteristically silent on the issue even as he travels around Italy promoting his book "This Is Not America," which begins with his 22014 interview with Donald J. Trump, then a presidential candidate.
It stayed uncharacteristically quiet when the University of California, Berkeley, canceled speeches by two right-wing writers and provocateurs, Milo Yiannopoulos and Ann Coulter, earlier this year, issuing statements and Twitter messages, mainly after the controversy had passed.
More than 12 hours after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn suddenly resigned after news broke that he'd lied to other administration officials about his conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, President Donald Trump has stayed uncharacteristically quiet.
We say this partly because the stars are uncharacteristically specific on this point — now is not a good time to be making major investments — but also because that market has been wracked by a still-growing forgery scandal.
High-level meetings in China are typically accompanied by a security crackdown - as well as uncharacteristically smog-free blue skies - with the stability-obsessed party not wanting to run the risk that anyone or anything offers a distraction.
Brady authored the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history when he shook off an uncharacteristically sluggish start to lead his team back from a 373-point deficit and secure a thrilling 34-28 overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Throughout the ensuing controversy and trial, the now 34-year-old seemed to relish the hate that was tossed his way in the press, but he (or his lawyer) wrote an uncharacteristically deferential letter to the judge last month.
We were originally planning to go to Toronto and Montreal, but last week J. found a two-week river cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest for 70% off, so we made the uncharacteristically impulsive decision to completely change our plans.
As Defense minister, she focused uncharacteristically publicly for a German politician on the country's national security interests — a rhetorical shift in a political system that 85033 years after Nazi conquest and crimes still has trouble discussing power and strategy.
I reached out to eight celebrity stylists with clients who are nominated for awards to comment — usually responsive, all uncharacteristically did not respond or declined to comment, evidence of the unusual lose-lose payoff of this year's red carpet.
ITU ABA, South China Sea (Reuters) - Taiwan held rescue drills on Tuesday off the coast of its sole outpost in the Spratly Islands of the South China Sea, but the biggest claimant in the disputed waters kept uncharacteristically quiet.
So, in these final seasons, it was not only the beauty looks that uncharacteristically held my attention on the screen — but how they became a symbol for the growing strength of the series' complicated, dramatic, dynamic, and relatable women.
I'll take him dragging the word "lawyer" out for 40 whole second over complete silence on the uncharacteristically breezy "Rock 'n' Roll Singer," and I'll get all misty-eyed when he sings about saying goodbye to his ailing cat.
That performance from Wayne is an uncharacteristically coherent narrative, where he seems to be doing his best attempt at being Andre 3000, giving a lovingly discursive monologue about not being in love but reminiscing over his lover's ass crack.
Attendees said that every member of the team was included in the meeting, with players, coaches and even the team president, Phil Jackson, participating — although Jackson was present for only part of the discussion and, uncharacteristically, did not speak.
But widespread repudiation of the ruling by the public, culminating in the day of protest, which organizers said had drawn half a million people in Buenos Aires alone, forced an uncharacteristically quick and united response from political leaders here.
He issued an uncharacteristically high number of walks in his last start, a decent-enough outing against the Royals, and according to the pitch values his performance with the changeup was worse than all but two starts this season.
" The Financial Times' Demetri Sevastopulo similarly noted that Trump "struck an uncharacteristically measured tone," before adding the qualification that this was, however, a speech that "left markets disappointed by the lack of detail on tax cuts and other policy plans.
Musk has been uncharacteristically quiet about his work at Neuralink, except to suggest in an April 2017 interview with Wait But Why that the company is interested in treating brain disorders and, within the next decade, enabling telepathy through neural implants.
Before that move, China's uncharacteristically laissez-faire approach to its swiftly declining currency had spawned market speculation that the yuan was part of an economic stimulus toolkit and would be allowed to weaken more during the rest of the year.
In fact, when Trump laid out his immigration plan in an uncharacteristically detailed policy speech in Phoenix last summer, the wall was the number one priority, ahead of ending "catch and release," and zero tolerance on undocumented immigrants with criminal records.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says it's time to regulate Big Tech Some uncharacteristically big talk from the Speaker of the House: "Today, everything is connected to the Internet; it is the foundation on which our economy, democracy & attention rest," Pelosi said.
And while Keaton gets surprisingly little screen time outside of his Vulture suit, as a man rather than a special effect, his one most menacing villain turn is intimidating and personal enough to keep even Peter unnerved, pale, and uncharacteristically silent.
Rendon, who has 43 homers and 90 RBIs, and Murphy (21 homers, 87 RBIs) helped the Nationals (83-54) get back on track after an uncharacteristically poor weekend in which they lost three of four games against the Milwaukee Brewers.
According to TMZ, the party also overshadowed a rival party of Birdman's at the same time, and celebrity guests included 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, 21 Savage, and DJ Khaled, who you can see uncharacteristically not being the center of attention.
Here, she's uncharacteristically un-nuanced, and when she slips in hilariously artless digs like 'I don't like your tilted stage,'  it sounds like the part of a break-up when you start hurling all the banal insults you've got left.
Mingling outside the Capitol on a broiling day, the Senate Democratic leader, Harry Reid, and Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York, two of the longest-serving and bluntest-speaking members of Congress, found themselves uncharacteristically at a loss for words.
In an uncharacteristically pointed speech in March, Mr. Romney, who has been one of Mr. Trump's most strident Republican critics, called the New York businessman a "phony" and a "con man" and criticized his disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants and Muslims.
Perhaps it was Trump's prediction of or his support for the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, though a week before the vote he uncharacteristically claimed he didn't know enough about the issue to even have an opinion on it.
The first Artek store, opened in Helsinki in 1936, soon added an art gallery; the Bard show includes works shown there: a small handsome painting by Léger, some Gauguin prints and, most striking, an early, uncharacteristically Constructivist mobile by Alexander Calder.
As he sat with Mr. Putin before their private meeting on Monday, Mr. Trump, who often gesticulates and jokes while making his points, seemed to keep himself uncharacteristically restrained — except for the moment he inexplicably winked in the Russian president's direction.
Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen, who plays with Tottenham in England, uncharacteristically whiffed in trying to stop a through ball from Gaku Shibasaki, and Genki Haraguchi collected it and arrowed a shot into the bottom left corner of Thibault Courtois's goal.
Michelle Obama delivers raw rebuke to Donald Trump Michelle Obama delivers raw rebuke to Donald Trump Michelle Obama put aside her normal campaign talking points Thursday to address the growing Donald Trump sexual harassment scandal in an uncharacteristically raw speech.
But as the day wore on, and more details from the report emerged about the president's behavior — and the ways in which he urged those around him to mislead the public — the president and his top aides went uncharacteristically quiet.
The United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, one of the most conservative federal appeals courts, had viewed the inmate's claim of religious discrimination as sufficiently weighty that it uncharacteristically granted a stay of execution to hear further arguments.
In the finale, BoJack does two uncharacteristically kind things: He agrees to save Princess Carolyn's show by starring in "Philbert" (which dominates the trailer for Season 5), and he goes to great lengths to help Hollyhock contact her birth mother.
Dawson, a 42-year-old kicker who had uncharacteristically missed six field goals this season, also was good from 34 and 42 yards as the Cardinals (5-6) beat a team with a winning record for the first time this season.
The caption to the post about the barred owl, which had to be euthanized, was uncharacteristically fierce: These traps are cruel, evil, disgusting and should be illegal, causing unimaginable suffering to any creature who gets caught in its unforgiving jaws.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Known for acting on impulse, President Donald Trump has adopted an uncharacteristically go-slow approach over whether to hold Iran responsible for attacks on Saudi oil facilities, showing little enthusiasm for confrontation as he seeks re-election next year.
"A long time coming," said Aldrich, who never left the bench in this Game 3 but had an enviable vantage point — with his mouthpiece, as always, perched on his left ear — for Minnesota's uncharacteristically blistering 15-for-19993 shooting from deep.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Jamaican diver Yona Knight-Wisdom hopes his uncharacteristically large frame will not only help him stand out amongst his competitors at his first Olympics but also enable him to win by making as small a splash as possible.
So, after a rocky first month left him with the lowest approval rating for any new president in history, Mr. Trump returned to familiar rhetorical ground on Tuesday night in his otherwise uncharacteristically positive speech to a joint session of Congress.
The president was uncharacteristically open about the outing; his golf trips are usually secretive, and for good reason: Trump was a frequent critic of Barack Obama's golfing, even though Trump is far outpacing his predecessor in time spent on the course.
Trump, who had been uncharacteristically quiet on Twitter for much of the weekend as the country awaited Mueller's conclusions, was in his private quarters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida when he got the news from his advisers.
And while Clinton also didn't interrupt Trump more than she did in the first debate — she interrupted him 17 times then and only nine times tonight — she did uncharacteristically fire back tonight, giving arguably her most animated performance of the three debates.
The Astros' flight on Thursday from Houston to Washington — which came after they began the World Series with two uncharacteristically sloppy losses at home — provided a chance for them to gather their thoughts at 423,413 feet and remember who they really are.
Intel may be preparing to announce its upcoming eighth-generation processors on August 21st, but the company is already looking to the future with an uncharacteristically early announcement of what seems to be its ninth-generation Ice Lake chips, as reported by AnandTech.
The mom-of-three, 37, who wore an uncharacteristically simple and covered up black maxi dress Monday night at the release party for Marina Acton's new single "Fantasize" after arriving home from her Tokyo sisters vacation, has returned to her label-loving ways.
The Cowboys were uncharacteristically sloppy with their ball security, turning over the ball three times — two interceptions by quarterback Dak Prescott and one lost fumble by receiver Dez Bryant on his first catch of the game, which came late in the fourth quarter.
Though Trump has been uncharacteristically quiet about the stock market's movements, the White House did issue a statement highlighting the "long-term economic fundamentals, which remain exceptionally strong," thus downplaying the market's rollercoaster ride as irrelevant to the overall health of the economy.
"Riff this Riff that" Ephrat Asherie's "Riff this Riff that," which rolled through the Atrium Plaza at 180 Maiden Lane on Monday afternoon (it repeated Tuesday), opens on an uncharacteristically subdued note — a point made clear by the wild ride that follows.
Look, here's Tyrion wandering along a beach: And here's Samwell pointing to a book: There are a few other bits and bobs like that, but we really want to draw your attention to three moments in particular... Here's Jon Snow, looking uncharacteristically warm.
But "Invincible Summer," which takes its title from an uncharacteristically upbeat Camus quotation, means to focus on bigger, less fluffy things: moving from a sheltered academic life to an unprotected one, facing increasingly consequential problems, making serious decisions and, inevitably, serious mistakes.
The president, described by the reporters as "uncharacteristically guarded and disciplined" during the brief interview, also seemed surprised that Mr. Khashoggi's killing had drawn so much fury — that "this one has caught the imagination of the world, unfortunately," as he put it.
But the crude way supporters say Golunov was set up has triggered an unusual show of media unity and an uncharacteristically swift response from authorities nervous about social unrest at a time when President Vladimir Putin already faces disquiet over living standards.
And in an uncharacteristically public salvo, the police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, took to Twitter to sharply criticize Mr. Vance's decision not to charge one of the men, Sydney Williams, 37, and not to seek bail on the second, Aaron Grissom, 36.
All the symbolism — packed like a Russian nesting doll, with religious iconography, celebrity culture and military-industrial-state overtones — is in service of one grander idea, the allegory that moved Mr. Aronofsky to write the script in an uncharacteristically prolific five-day stretch.
Uncharacteristically free of proper nouns (no Latinate tropical flowers or seaside villages with soft Creole names), it is a simple, tender promise of healing after heartbreak: The time will comewhen, with elationyou will greet yourself arrivingat your own door, in your own mirror.
Pressed on Monday about the tough criticism of his Syria policy from the likes of Mr. Graham; Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, and Nikki R. Haley, Mr. Trump's former United Nations ambassador, the president was uncharacteristically restrained.
It also contrasted with the unusual reticence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, a powerful orator who often communicates directly through video clips, scathing Facebook posts and statements from his office, but who has remained uncharacteristically tongue-tied about Mr. Trump's remarks.
It helped that Mr. Forcade, with his anarchist leanings, found a savvy partner who knew how to navigate the establishment: Michael J. Kennedy, a crusading New Left lawyer for the likes of Timothy Leary and Huey P. Newton (and later, uncharacteristically, Ivana Trump).
In the seventh inning, Teixeira again uncharacteristically hit the ball to the opposite field, this time lining a three-run homer over the left-field wall to break a 03-20 tie, and the Yankees held on for an 29-212 win.
Op-Ed Contributors In his address to the nation after ordering strikes on Syria last week, President Donald Trump pointed to the failure of the international community to resolve the Syria conflict and, uncharacteristically for him, to the humanitarian catastrophe it has spawned.
Duke drained 275 3-pointers versus Clemson - marking the fifth time this season it knocked down at least 10 - but uncharacteristically went only 2-of-7 from the foul line after entering the contest scoring 23.2 percent of its points from the stripe.
Let's take an uncharacteristically deep dive into a single Facebook post, so that we might better understand what Facebook is up against as it attempts to apply a straightforward set of editorial guidelines to a platform that serves billions of people a day.
But it was an uncharacteristically off-colour day for the usually dominant champions, with the silver cars hindered by niggling problems in the morning and a lack of pace that saw them end the day more than half a second off Verstappen's best.
But it was an uncharacteristically off-colour day for the dominant champions, with the silver cars hindered by niggling problems in the morning and a lack of pace that saw them end the day more than half a second off Verstappen's best.
The ask was enough to rile former CDC Director Tom Frieden, who fired off a series of uncharacteristically charged tweets last night warning that the Trump administration's budget "risks Americans' health and safety": Proposed CDC budget: unsafe at any level of enactment.
Last year Charity: Water earned an uncharacteristically generous $2.4 million sum gathered after screening The Source at a black tie banquet at the Met, and UNICEF doubled its donation rate in man-on-the-street campaigns by showing prospective donors Clouds Over Sidra.
MOSCOW — Moscow met the limited American-led airstrikes against Syria before dawn on Saturday with plenty of bluster and heated rhetoric, starting with an uncharacteristically quick response from President Vladimir V. Putin condemning the attack and accusing the United States of aggravating the humanitarian situation.
Shows like Mr. Robot and Game of Thrones withhold key information from the audience to enhance their surprising plot turns; even Breaking Bad uncharacteristically kept the audience in the dark to preserve one of its most shocking twists (the identity of a certain poisoner).
But Mercedes' uncharacteristically low-key display on Friday had more to do with them focusing on race simulations, especially with Briton Hamilton set to start near the back of the grid due to engine-related penalties, than a sudden surge of Red Bull form.
The internet, however, fell in love with the sweet black Labrador — thanks to an uncharacteristically sentimental dispatch from the CIA's official Twitter account about how the canine trainee was excused from her explosives-detection education because she just wasn't that into ferreting out potential bombs.
After being uncharacteristically quiet since a December regional election where her party won no constituency despite leading in first round, Le Pen slammed her rivals on the right and left of the political spectrum, accusing them of being "responsible" for what she called France's "decline".
A new Waldorf Astoria, and the renovated Bikini-Haus complex, which includes the 25hours Hotel Bikini, the Israeli-owned rooftop Neni Restaurant, the Monkey Bar and the Gestalten Book Shop — are transforming this once-dowdy corner of the west into an uncharacteristically trendy neighborhood.
The judge also referred Waymo's claims that Uber misappropriated its self-driving technology to the U.S. Attorney's office, based on an evidentiary record the judge (uncharacteristically) kept under seal, and partially granted Waymo's bid for a preliminary injunction to stop Uber from using its tech.
In an uncharacteristically sharp rebuke to the competition, Wieden and Kennedy's memo said that We Are Unlimited has now been "relegated to an operational role" on the McDonald's business, though it will retain a small portion of the work it previously handled for the client.
Ms. Mitchell was an administrative assistant to Tex Schramm, the Cowboys' original president and general manager, when the team office was swamped with calls after one of its cheerleaders was captured winking suggestively — and uncharacteristically — into a television camera during the 1976 Super Bowl.
Responding with a series of uncharacteristically aggressive statements on its Twitter feed, the Saudi Foreign Ministry called the Canadian statements "blatant interference in the kingdom's domestic affairs" and declared the Canadian ambassador, Dennis Horak, persona non grata, giving him 24 hours to leave the kingdom.
With Frank Ocean's haunting vocals setting a foreboding tone for the work, a series of scenes flash before your eyes: a couple holding each other tightly in the still waters, a lone runner on his early morning jog, and Sterling K. Brown looking uncharacteristically broody.
MEANWHILE, IN COMEY MEMO NEWS: The fallout intensified Wednesday from the revelation that former FBI Director James Comey wrote in a memo that President Trump asked him to drop an investigation into his former national security adviser, but the White House stayed uncharacteristically mum.
Although This Is Us usually forgoes those shows' classic, purposeful humiliation for Hallmark-style resolutions or emotional punches to the gut, that wasn't quite the case in Tuesday night's "Deja Vu." The episode is uncharacteristically pretty darn cringe-worthy for more than half the Pearson family.
Even when he strode into the media spin room -- an act unprecedented for a general election candidate in the era of TV politics -- Trump walked the gamut of cameras like a reluctant British royal on an official walkabout, uncharacteristically incapable of projecting his persona into the scrum.
The sentencing recommendation was for life imprisonment, but the defense has argued that this is too severe a penalty; they describe the arrest as a sting operation, and point out that no drugs ever reached the U.S. Maduro's government has been uncharacteristically quiet about the case.
Juppe's uncharacteristically harsh words for Fillon, whom he called obstinate for staying on, exposed the depth of frustration within France's mainstream political right, which has never failed in postwar history to reach the second round of a presidential election but is now forecast to do so.
Greg Abbott has a long and loud history of pushing for an unimpeded right to bear arms, but he was uncharacteristically muted on the subject of guns after a shooting Sunday at a small-town church left 26 dead in his state's worst mass shooting ever.
They were either unaware of his whirlwind tour or found that his uncharacteristically diplomatic demeanor during a visit with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in Mexico City was overshadowed by his return to his usual fiery rhetoric when back on U.S. soil a few hours later.
How it got to this point with the Mac Pro is worth exploring, and in an uncharacteristically (at least on the record) open and frank manner, Schiller, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi and Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus do just that.
But even though the numbers don't overwhelmingly point to a drop in any one of these categories—including how their overall defense has performed all year, which is at a top-five level—it's hard not to notice some uncharacteristically lazy mistakes suddenly showing up in transition.
In a 2014 study of hospital admissions among adults ages 65 and older during extreme heat events — defined as two or more consecutive days of uncharacteristically hot temperatures — researchers found the risk of kidney failure was higher on heat wave days compared to non–heat wave days.
Aja, a season nine competitor who once questioned why the judges loved Valentina in a scathing (and, frankly, masterful) run that's since become its own dance anthem, was so bombarded with hate that she turned the experience (and the comments themselves) into an uncharacteristically somber act.
A small 1991 figure of a woman fashioned (uncharacteristically) from black leather bends over backward — literally — to support a silvery-white beaded baby who dances on her chest; nearly lost against her dark skirt is a brown child, its tiny hands extended in an unanswered gesture.
The move brought renewed attention to this naturally occurring product that the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) last year proposed classifying as an illegal Schedule I substance — a plan which the DEA uncharacteristically withdrew, following a public comment period characterized by opposition from a wide range of constituents.
Predicated on a truly bizarre decision to translate the colorful, whimsical world of Shigeru Miyamoto's incredibly popular and influential Mario games into a dark, weird, and uncharacteristically violent sci-fi dystopia, the movie was a critical failure and a box office bomb, bringing in just $20 million.
The same can be said about Salle and Morley, from whom Rosenthal has chosen uncharacteristically plainspoken works, especially from Salle, who contributes a diptych comprising two monochromatic panels, one deep blue and the other amber, each adorned with a female nude rendered in gray acrylic washes.
This kind of virtual agility, providing something familiar (young Will Smith) and something new (playing an uncharacteristically somber role) may become a necessity for stars hoping to stay in the blockbuster game, especially if they want to manage their own brands without submitting to superheroics or Disney remakes.
That much was evident during Facebook's third-quarter earnings call today, an interesting and uncharacteristically transparent call with investors during which CEO Mark Zuckerberg name-dropped multiple competitors and admitted that Facebook has had trouble building a business around some of its core features, like video and private messaging.
So when one of his employees asked him at an open meeting what he thought of Elizabeth Warren, Zuck was uncharacteristically candid -- as if triggered by the mere thought of the possibility that someone with so much faith in the power of big government could become our chief executive.
It's also uncharacteristically light for the Ashkenazi kitchen and, by happy coincidence, ticks the boxes of 2018's biggest wellness trend: collagen, purported to aid skin suppleness and reduce the cellulite garnered from too many gribenes (another tragically underrated culinary highlight in the form of crispy rendered poultry fat).
On a related note: Since there's no such thing as coincidence in the world of Game of Thrones, I can't be the only one who noticed the uncanny timing of Jon declaring that he's not a Stark immediately before one of Daenerys' dragons swooped uncharacteristically close to him, right?
In an interview, Mr. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York who has been uncharacteristically quiet in the last week about the Republican primary, said that he was planning to vote for Mr. Trump in the state's primary on April 19, over Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Gov.
The same band that brought you the infamously spastic audio speed trials known as Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Dope and Altered States of America (as well as 1998's Honky Reduction, of course) first took fans by surprise with their most recent LP, 2009's uncharacteristically melodic Agorapocalypse.
With the Rio Games just around the corner, these skateboarders appear uncharacteristically early, but ahead of the Games in Brazil, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will vote on whether the former underground activity should be added as a sport in the subsequent summer competition in the Japanese capital.
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.
Thibault tried to lift the Mystics into the W.N.B.A. elite with an uncharacteristically grand off-season, which produced a trade for Elena Delle Donne, the league's most valuable player in 22, and Kristi Toliver, who started at guard for the Sparks when they won the championship last season.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump provided an uncharacteristically reflective account of his relationship with his late brother Fred Trump Jr. in a new interview with The Washington Post, again citing his deceased brother's struggle with alcoholism as a driving force behind his administration's war on the opioid crisis.
Especially in the case of Pesci, who came out of retirement after turning Scorsese down a reported 21966 times before agreeing to play Russell Bufalino in a quietly menacing albeit uncharacteristically subtle performance that ranks right up there with Goodfellas and Raging Bull as one of his best.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — When President Trump learned this week that his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, reportedly called him "an idiot" on several occasions, he expressed little in the way of frustration or anger, an uncharacteristically low-key response from someone with little tolerance for slights.
The approach, outlined in emails and other documents obtained through the public records request by The New York Times, comes as the Trump administration has taken an uncharacteristically low-key public stance toward the agency, a prominent blue holdout in a federal regulatory regime newly awash in red.
The cosmetics mogul, aspiring lawyer and mom of four was photographed on Friday leaving a Mexican restaurant in an uncharacteristically covered up outfit consisting of an oversized "Holy Spirit" sweatshirt from husband Kanye West's Sunday Service merch line, $200 Vex Clothing latex leggings and a pair of gray Yeezy slides.
ABOUT WISCONSIN (25-8): Ethan Happ (603 points, 9.1 rebounds) produced his highest-scoring output in six games with 16 points Saturday - uncharacteristically doing much of his damage from the free-throw line, where the sophomore forward was 8-of-26 after entering the game as a 22001-percent foul shooter.
Immediately after the Orlando shooting, for instance, when he was a candidate, he was pushing for a ban on Muslims entering the US, even though the shooter had been born in the US. In this case, however, he has been uncharacteristically mum both in his live remarks and on Twitter.
The famously smoggy skies in Beijing were uncharacteristically clear for the occasion, while Beijing was under virtual lockdown — the Forbidden City had been shut to tourists since late on Tuesday to prepare for Trump's visit, many roads were closed, and Beijing was blanketed with a heavy police and military presence.
Her uncharacteristically tranquil 11-point performance in the Buckeyes' 87-33 victory over George Washington in the first round of the N.C.A.A. tournament on Saturday gave her 3,374 for her career — third-most on the N.C.A.A. women's career list across all divisions, behind Kelsey Plum (3,250) and Jackie Stiles (220,233).
After weeks of assailing reporters and critics in diligent defense of their boss, Mr. Trump's team has been uncharacteristically muted this week when pressed about his explosive — and so far proof-free — Twitter posts on Saturday accusing President Barack Obama of tapping phones in Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign.
President Donald Trump was uncharacteristically quiet about the legal troubles of his former associates on Tuesday, but he broke his silence Wednesday morning by offering some rather valuable legal advice: If anyone is looking for a good lawyer, I would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of Michael Cohen!
Over shouted complaints and repeated questions, the Facebook CEO and his adviser promised follow-up written answers; at least one lawmaker, Swedish liberal Cecilia Wikstrom, also found time to pose for a souvenir photo with the youthful tech supremo, who uncharacteristically wore a dark suit and tie for the occasion.
But while Pompeo praised the progress made by Mexico in helping cut apprehensions on the U.S. southern border by a almost a third in June to some 100,000, he also said there was still "more work to do" and that he would consult with Trump, who has been uncharacteristically hush on the topic.
Though no permanent judgments are advisable in these conditions — I remember the great Eiko and Koma, seldom seen behind a proscenium arch, making an uncharacteristically weak impression as part of a Joyce double bill in January 2014 — this is a good time of year for learning about a wide range of dance.
The rumor mill has been almost uncharacteristically quiet about Apple's upcoming announcements this year, but here's what we're expecting to show up: WWDC is a developer conference, so it's become almost tradition for Apple to unveil a sneak preview of the next version of all of its major software updates for the fall.
Yet Killing never quite rises to the level of tragedy: Steven, played with quivering self-pity by Farrell, may be a successful physician undone by his own vices, but he's never a hero; his tormentor is more imp than Iago; the drama is inhuman and, uncharacteristically for Lanthimos, it isn't funny either.
After his 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-143 loss to Alexander Zverev here in the semifinals of the Gerry Weber Open on Saturday, Federer tried to take the positives from his last two weeks of match play, in which he uncharacteristically lost before reaching the finals at two Wimbledon tuneup tournaments.

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