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"It just went haywire from there," Walker, 15, told WDAF.
With the Wild facing elimination, though, the game went haywire.
Time-spreads went haywire and volumes surged to fresh daily records.
The vote totals went haywire after the second card was loaded.
"Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire - A 500-Year History" by Kurt Andersen
FANTASYLAND: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History, by Kurt Andersen.
The Chinese company's IPO was reportedly delayed in October as markets went haywire.
Markets, not just for stocks, but for bonds and currencies, too, went haywire.
The lighting was great until halfway through the show, when everything went haywire.
He says he's experienced great pain and many of his bodily functions went haywire.
FANTASYLAND How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History By Kurt Andersen 462 pp.
Understandably, fans went haywire in the comments, looking for more information on Minaj's driving partner.
Clearly, something went haywire in Dennis's head long before Henry Deaver returned to Castle Rock.
The hormonal acne on my jawline went haywire, and small spots sprouted on my forehead and nose.
Literally when the image [of Anivia's infection] appeared on screen in the film, my phone went haywire.
A sinking feeling reminiscent of the global financial crisis, when all kinds of obscure markets went haywire.
During the program's first live show in July 2016, a prepackaged piece went haywire on the air.
Most importantly, when Idaho's system went haywire, it was impossible for the average person to understand or challenge.
It's the first chance for investors to hear from chief executives since the market went haywire in December.
As U.S. stock markets went haywire this week, the major cryptocurrency known for giving investors whiplash was surprisingly calm.
Despite assurances to the contrary, everything went wrong, as the robots went haywire and began killing their human playmates.
Oakland then gifted Philly another six points when a desperation Cal-Stanford play went haywire inside their own 30.
Darren's death, in a drug deal that went haywire, sent her into a spiral of guilt, shame and sadness.
The same machines also went haywire and called the wrong winner in a Pennsylvania county judge's race in November.
But the first attempt at a two-lap sprint to the finish went haywire, and Kenseth collided with Alex Bowman.
Everything went haywire: My phone crashed and restarted itself over and over again, unable to withstand the barrage of notifications.
So, last week, Sir Alex Rodriguez and Derek "Jeets" Jeter appeared on CNBC for a joint interview that quickly went haywire.
Remember that crazy story that Aziah "Zola" Wells tweeted about going to Florida to do some stripping before things went haywire?
Wearing the exo, it is difficult to shake the notion that, if it somehow went haywire, it could tear you to pieces.
In the interest of saving face, you tell your boss that you almost had it done when suddenly your computer went haywire.
The recent ructions, after all, are not the first mess of this sort; the markets went haywire last August (see chart 24).
Dellin Betances pitched a scoreless seventh to temporarily protect the 5-0 lead, but then things went haywire for the home team.
After his career went haywire, Jay went off to fight in the Korean War, and came back coke-addled and crippled by PTSD.
Google told us during a demo last year that humans would be monitoring the system, ready to take over if something went haywire.
But Isaac, who was dramatically gunned down on the banks of the Thames after a money drop went haywire, was far from innocent.
My gimbal — an elaborate, selfie stick-like device that holds the phone steady while filming — went haywire, pulling the camera up then down.
A financial assembly line that went haywire a decade ago and contributed to an economic crisis is gearing up again on Wall Street.
As author Kurt Andersen pointed out in his recent book, How America Went Haywire, Americans love conspiracy theories, which the 'stealing' claim surely is.
And one day—the date remains unclear, though most put it in June 2007—the software went haywire, the pressure soaring out of control.
But, Tedeschi says things went haywire after he put a fish head in Brown's fridge, intending to make soup with it the next day.
A Tony Robbins' motivational seminar went haywire in Dallas when more than 30 people who walked on hot coals had to get treated for burns.
The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) blew up overnight as investors were forced to sell when the market went haywire.
Things got ugly in Putin's America Russia as an amateur hockey game went haywire and a stick-up beating was handed down to referee Nikita Tikhonov.
The main reason that the surge in the repo market has received attention is because it reminds people of the last time the market went haywire.
So when things went haywire, those investors got crushed, and Credit Suisse, which issues the XIV, said that trading in it would end later this month.
When Salinger first proposed the arrangement, Claude turned him down, fearing the many things that could go wrong if the president's visit to a prostitute went haywire.
From the time Hillary Clinton appeared in a white pants suit for a presidential debate and then for her acceptance speech at the Democratic convention, observers went haywire.
It let you feel free to explore, smashing and swiping on the screen, because if it all went haywire you could quickly undo it all and start over.
RHP Robert Stephenson mowed through the St. Louis lineup on his first pass, but things went haywire the second time around and he ended up taking the loss.
But this is where everything went haywire—the concept of a "defensive inning" was initially misunderstood; once it was corrected, Mexico actually lost the tiebreaker by a hair.
Many fans went haywire when the "Friends in Low Places" singer was eyed wearing a jersey with "Sanders 20" on it at a concert last month in Detroit.
This is an Erik Agard puzzle, so nothing's out of bounds, and after last week's bioengineering my poor brain saw "Engineering" again and just went haywire, I guess.
Another appearance went haywire when the crowd at the University of California at Los Angeles heckled Trump and Guilfoyle for refusing to take questions before they left the stage.
Then after Wayne lost his co-billing due to a label dispute, both rappers decided they'd just let the other one do the heavy lifting, and the project went haywire.
Ratner's been scrambling to tell Hefner's weird-ass life story for years, at one point nabbing Robert Downey Jr. to star before the project went haywire, according to the Reporter.
From Our Archives Kurt Andersen, the author, most recently, of "Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire," reviewed Thomas Mallon's latest novel, "Landfall," which is set during the George W. Bush years.
Phora's plans to meet his fans and hand out some swag went haywire when the massive Hollywood Boulevard crowd got out of hand ... and he ended up running a makeshift ambulance.
But just as he was about to reach the door, another member of the team opened fire, shooting back along the dimly lit street, and their carefully designed plan went haywire.
On the same day, internet traffic that was supposed to route through Google's cloud servers instead went haywire, traveling through unplanned servers based in the likes of Russia and China. Hack?
The Tony Award-winning actress and singer revealed during an interview with Vogue that she prepared extensively for the role of Elphaba in Wicked, but it went haywire during her audition.
But some, in response to barely believable current events, choose to embrace a fictionalized version of reality, one that harkens back to their idealized version of life before everything went haywire.
But these types of swings give experienced financial market watchers a sinking feeling, the kind last felt widely during the global financial crisis when all kinds of obscure financial markets went haywire.
If that sounds somewhat familiar, it might be because a similar system of securitization of subprime mortgages went haywire during the housing bust, saddling some investors with heavy losses from instruments they didn't understand.
Before everything went haywire, he and Queen — whose given names we learn only at the very end of the movie, via a news broadcast — were in the middle of a perfectly, depressingly normal evening.
In "Captain America: Civil War," a mother (played by Alfre Woodard) approaches Stark and tells him her son Charlie was killed by the events of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" when the billionaire's robot went haywire.
After performing three flights which lasted for 19 minutes 40 seconds in total, Volkozub was exposed to such a high dose of radiation that some dosimeters went haywire when he tried to measure his exposure.
A series of R2-D2-like bleeps morphed into a dog howling in a desert, which went haywire and became a bird before transforming into a metronome, then trickling raindrops, ricocheting and encircling the room.
But Ms. Pelosi's playbook for handling the president was evident back in December, when she and Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, attended a televised Oval Office meeting with the president that went haywire.
After making three flights that lasted for 19 minutes, 40 seconds in total, he was nonetheless exposed to such a high dose of radiation that some dosimeters went haywire when he tried to measure his exposure.
After making three flights that lasted for 19 minutes, 40 seconds in total, he was nonetheless exposed to such a high dose of radiation that some dosimeters went haywire when he tried to measure his exposure.
The Knicks' last possession in a 113-110 loss to the Wizards on Thursday went haywire — although it was affected by the Washington assistant coach Sidney Lowe, who walked onto the court as the play progressed.
A Department of Education (ED) program meant to benefit teachers who work in under-served areas went haywire and converted a great many educational grants into loans, in many cases throwing underpaid public educators suddenly into crushing debt.
Then everything went haywire, illustrating the difficulties that are likely to lie ahead for Mr. Trump and Mr. Schumer, two tabloid-friendly New Yorkers who have difficulty doing anything, including negotiating a high-stakes deal, away from the cameras.
The problems with the much-hyped thermostat, which allows users to monitor and adjust their thermostats on their smartphones (Google purchased Nest Labs for $3.2 billion in 2014), affected an untold number of customers when the device went haywire across America.
It's why the Note 7 went haywire, why hoverboards have always been a dangerous investment, why Boeing had to keep the 787 on the tarmac, and why every few months there seems to be another report of a smartphone or laptop going boom.
The first was what she really wanted to be doing—looking at ocean mud that was millions of years old and trying to piece together the story of what happened during a short segment of time when all the environmental indicators went haywire.
This sell-off strategy has served Cramer time and again, with the few exceptions being the crash of 1987, during which stock prices went haywire, and the days of the 2008 financial crisis, when the directive turned into selling whenever you could.
Actually, people mostly ignored or hated them, for the same reasons you probably still hate them today—items wouldn't scan, sensors went haywire, and a cashier or supervisor had to be called over to reset the machine or enter some arcane code every other item.
Some Iowa Democrats, however, have felt Perez failed to claim his own responsibility for failing to pay closer attention to how the caucuses were run, including the health of an app that went haywire the night of the caucuses, something Price alluded to in his resignation letter.
Photo: Vigili del Fuoco (AP)At least 20 people, many of them Russian fans on their way to attend a Champions League soccer match between AS Roma and CSKA Moscow, were injured after an escalator in the metro station at Rome's Piazza Repubblica went haywire, CNN International reported on Tuesday.
Everything seemed fine during the takeoff roll, but as soon as he hauled back on his control column and the airplane lifted off, the angle-of-attack sensor went haywire, the stick shaker began to rattle the left-side controls and Suneja lost reliable indications of airspeed and altitude on his flight display.
"They wanted us to take some steps where we would protect the space station, close another hatch or two, and have the crew ready to go in the Soyuz," said NASA's deputy ISS manager Joel Montalbano, referring to the Soyuz crew capsule that would allow cosmonauts to make an emergency exit if things went haywire.
2 #15. Marvel Comics. Taking into account Viv's feelings, the Champions refrained from welcoming Viv's twin into the team. Viv rejoined the Champions' rank after her twin sister went haywire and she was forced to kill her in self-defense.
The sequence in question was apparently a normal blast scene that went haywire as the impact was very powerful, hitting the actor in the face, leaving him bleeding. Naturally, the actor and his wife were worried as the wounds require serious attention.
Becca was at the center of her former manager (Kiki Banson)'s controversial divorce from his wife. Banson allegedly divorced his wife to marry Becca. The story went haywire after Becca's father reportedly disowned his daughter over her intentions to marry her manager.
Koenig tells Kano that Sara Graham died while hooked up to a computerized monitor following what should have been a simple blood transfusion. Professor Bergman's collapse was due to lack of oxygen, because Computer went haywire. It's fouling everything from commlock systems to important data and Alpha is in desperate trouble.
Initially they were used on freight duties and departmental duties. After issues were sorted they replaced the WCG-1 fleet from banking duties. From 1992 to 1996 the aging WCM series fleet began to fail creating a huge shortage of locomotives. The punctuality of trains in and out of CSTM went haywire and many trains were cancelled.
He often concludes that Leah will not disclose their involvement because she is "ashamed" of him. Nicodemou believed that Leah thought her parents would not be understanding about Jesse's incarceration and decided they were better off not knowing. Leah eventually changes her mind but they discover the truth first. She described that as the moment "everything went haywire" for the two characters.
Dr. Bender was at one time a peace-loving orthodontist. He built a machine to relieve dental pain, using electric brainwave stimulation. Unfortunately he tested it on himself, and when it went haywire, he became hateful, deceitful, and vain. Though experiencing brain damage, he retained his sense of scientific skill and intellect, unfortunately choosing to use it for the purposes of evil.
The distracted Urvashi missed the beat and the dance went haywire. An agitated Agastya cursed Urvashi to be born on earth as a devadasi and Jayanta to be a bamboo tree in the Vindhya mountains. The duo bowed in reverence and prayed for mercy. The sage said that the curse will end when Urvashi will be presented with a talaikole (a bamboo staff, Jayanta) on her dance debut (Arangetram).
For Artemis, she took Nuklon and Rising Sun to New York and, with their help, freed the elder felons. They all returned to Calgary to share in the stolen wealth but the plan went haywire when Hourman revived and freed himself, as well as when Solomon Grundy was brought in from the Arctic Circle. It was Solomon who incapacitated Artemis and her parents, but in the confusion they were able to escape.Infinity, Inc. #35-37.
They then returned to Calgary to share in the stolen wealth being gathered by the Wizard but the plan went haywire when Hourman (Rick Tyler) revived and freed himself, as well as when Solomon Grundy was brought in from the Arctic Circle. It was Hourman who incapacitated the Fiddler by destroying the Stradivarius, and after the confusion he was taken into custody by Canadian law enforcement.Infinity Inc. #35-37 (February–April 1987).
He took with him the still hypnotized Icemaiden and Jade and they traveled to the Arctic Circle. They were successful in the mission and brought back the white behemoth to Calgary, just in time to interfere with the escape plans of the Wizard. The plan of blackmailing the wealthy businessmen went haywire when Hourman (Rick Tyler) revived and freed himself. In the confusion of the battle, however, Cameron was able to escape.
The gang unmasks Mr. Hyde, who turns out to be Rabble. He explains he was kicked out of the RC combat league when one of his robots went haywire and destroyed the arena. After being forced into an autograph career, he plotted revenge. He became Mr. Hyde to attack the convention and force the movie premiere into the stadium before knocking Garrison unconscious and putting him in the Hyde robot to frame him in the stadium attack.
It was just a nightmare. I wanted to make a film about Asia > again, because I thought Asia was misunderstood in Australia and I thought > the more light we can shed on Asians, the better... But unfortunately in the > film, it all went haywire ... The producers all wanted to make Pretty Woman. > I said, "It's not Pretty Woman, it's a film about Asia." I had to fight to > get an Indian to play the Indian; it was a struggle from start to finish.
She thought that unusually big, dramatic type best communicated the fun of stories in which things continually went haywire. And she wanted each page to feel as if it were ready to burst at the margins."Leonard S. Marcus - Side by Side at Google Books In the same book Jon Scieszka is quoted, "People leafing through The Stinky Cheese Man would see that something different was going on — and realize that a good part of that 'something' was Molly's design." Smith seconded this with, "Jon and I both appreciate goofy, second-grade humor.
" He argues that the plot "went haywire" and that "Rose and the two Tennants acted out a sort of twisted ménage à trois." In conclusion he states, "Tennant's cheeky chappie mannerisms made the show into an extraterrestrial EastEnders." In Scotland's Daily Record, Paul English called the episode "yet another fizzing Doctor Who adventure" and said that "Writer and producer Russell T Davies makes TV with the epic feel of the movies. He gets more tension, humour and emotion into an hour of telly than many films manage in twice the time with double the budget.
Sears said, "...after the first note the place went haywire, me and Chris looked at each other and were all 'YES', and ever since that day we knew we had to get this back together." Along with Plourde on drums, they eventually added Chris Flippin on guitar and a returning Bomer Manzullo on bass. This line-up played sporadic shows around the West Coast for the next few years, including the San Francisco Warped Tour in 2002. Around 2002 Bomer left again and Joe Raposo returned on bass.
I wanted to make a film about Asia > again, because I thought Asia was misunderstood in Australia and I thought > the more light we can shed on Asians, the better... But unfortunately in the > film, it all went haywire because the reason to make the film was wrong... > The producers all wanted to make Pretty Woman. I said, "It's not Pretty > Woman, it's a film about Asia." I had to fight to get an Indian to play the > Indian; it was a struggle from start to finish. There was plenty of money, > but I kept compromising on it.
Along with Carter and George Kalogerakis he assembled a history and greatest-hits anthology of Spy called Spy: The Funny Years, published in 2006 by Miramax Books. He also wrote Reset (Random House, 2009), an essay about the causes and aftermath of the Great Recession, and he has contributed to many other books, such as Spark: How Creativity Works (HarperCollins, 2011), and Fields of Vision: The Photographs of John Vachon (Library of Congress, 2010). In 2017, he published two books, Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History, which explains American society's peculiar susceptibility to falsehoods and illusions (Random House, ), and with Alec Baldwin You Can't Spell America Without Me: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year As President (Penguin, ), a parody Trump memoir. Excerpts from Fantasyland appeared as a cover story in The Atlantic, and in Slate.

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