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You get whacked from the left and whacked from the right.
When one FANG stock gets wrecked, they all get whacked.
Indeed, the rural, elderly poor get whacked three different ways.
The Canadian dollar is getting whacked after some disappointing data.
Trump whacked the ball into Democrats' court on Tuesday night.
The run whacked 81 seconds off the previous women's mark.
Armed with pool cues, the bikers whacked and punched concertgoers.
I just kind of whacked at it, and it went in.
The truth just keeps getting whacked by this gangster White House.
Like the time Karl Metz had whacked her with that hammer.
They were trying to calm him down, but he was whacked out.
"The spelling was all whacked out," Gold told local TV station WJAX.
Then came Messi, who whacked his attempt several yards over the bar.
I whacked two whole tomahawks into the fucker and won the contest.
Next, she said, she took a broom and whacked him some more.
And welfare cuts whacked parents and children hardest, leaving young singletons relatively unscathed.
Snoop: She's whacked out of her head, but she steals the fucking show.
He then whacked into some patrons on the right side of the fairway.
"The spelling was all whacked out," her father, Daniel Gold, told WSB-TV.
Finally, Davis uncoiled and whacked a home run into the left-field stands.
PADDY WHACKED: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster, by T.J. English.
"Tyndall is going to get whacked again sooner or later," the admiral said.
A clicking sound along the third rail, like a steel cable being whacked.
"His eye was so wide, I was just waiting to get whacked," she said.
But then in January 2018 Mr Trump whacked tariffs on all imported washing machines.
American farmers, particularly soybean farmers, have been whacked by the US-China trade war.
What's some salmonella when you can get whacked with a case of E. coli?
Mexico's Hirving Lozano over on the left now, where he's promptly whacked by Fagner.
Derek Fisher, coach No. 1, was whacked by Jackson halfway through Porzingis's rookie season.
ET.  Which led many to wonder why McCain seemed so whacked-out while questioning Comey.
At that point, it was (kind of) free and whacked police officers with its tail.
Seems like all you can do is laugh when you get whacked by a dolphin.
They even booed him near the end when he angrily whacked a court-side microphone.
"This is nothing," he told me, when my shoulder bag whacked a passing car mirror.
The company is not the only large investment firm to get whacked by Apple's woes.
But Puerto Rico is still hurting almost two months after Hurricane Maria whacked the island.
They've been whacked by student loans, a humiliating recession, the hangover of a disastrous war.
"Northern Ireland would really get whacked if England left the European Union," Mr. Clinton said.
During the first three months of 2018, the economy was whacked around like a pinball.
Tulsi Gabbard was suing Hillary Clinton for defamation; Clinton had stepped forward and whacked Bernie.
Good to see he's got his tooth fixed and whacked a golden one in there too!
Two Canadian mobsters were whacked in a 2013 ambush in Sicily, apparently on orders from Montreal.
" As they clanked and whacked, he said, the coaches yelled: "Don't be a sissy, hit him!
There can be weeks & weeks of sunshine then one day you get whacked with a storm.
In other words, they don't get whacked with a huge bill because they like the service.
In a whacked-out election year, there's more than a whiff of familiarity to all this.
It would take something extraordinary, off the charts, completely whacked out to disturb my plans now.
In mid-May, a hard shot took a bad hop and whacked him in the collarbone.
People get all whacked out because of weird shit, and don't feel free to be creative.
One of the moles it whacked during a testing was a large network of cryptocurrency scammers.
And I whacked an auntie, an elderly woman, by mistake and she cursed me in Punjabi.
The Australian and New Zealand dollars slid 0.3 percent, whacked by Australia's weak consumer confidence figures .
"Everything that worked all year got sacked and whacked," one quant hedge fund source told Business Insider.
Carti himself contributes a guest verse on "Almeda", chirping over whacked drum machines and dissonant jazz keyboards.
Euro weaker on inflation #s, while Commodity FX get whacked led by a drop in the Aussie$.
"That was a huge thing for me — finding out that you're not just totally whacked," he explains.
Together, ag interests and hunters may have whacked 85033 percent of Idaho's wolf population in 2016 alone.
As for getting whacked in your personal career, Suzy Welch told the audience that similar principles apply.
Just as Dadonov scored, he was whacked from behind by the stick of San Jose's Brent Burns.
When Conforto whacked his game-winner, he was mobbed by teammates and had his shirt stripped off.
When Conforto whacked his game-winner, he was mobbed by teammates and had his shirt stripped off.
Then you get whacked and then you come back and you say 8003 bid for $2 million.
Then you get whacked and then you come back and you say 31 bid for $8003 million.
The drought hit low elevations hardest, reducing reproductive success, while the snow whacked the high-elevation chickadees.
There's been major weakness in two of the five FAANG names: Netflix and Facebook both got whacked.
Junk-rated, deficit-plagued, inflation-whacked Argentina just sold $28.3 billion of 183-year dollar-denominated bonds.
Because they're not organized, they don't have any bargaining power with insurance companies, and they're getting whacked.
By the time she get up there to tell her jokes– Stern: She's whacked out of her head.
Dalton stopped his first shot, but the puck trickled behind him and Repik whacked it into the net.
The authors argue that the China shock hurt so much because it whacked people who were already struggling.
Arcia whacked a solo homer to right field off a hanging changeup, his third homer of the year.
Methot was clearly wearing gloves, and hockey players get whacked all the time without any appendages being severed.
But prices have really gotten whacked this week, falling nearly 20% in just the past five days alone.
LaRocca, apparently, is the illegitimate son of Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero, a mobster-turned-rat who got whacked.
Markets cautious ahead of US retail sales data, as commodities get whacked as speculation in China reverses course.
Do you rebuild the parts of San Juan that are going to get whacked in the next storm?
But the measures have nonetheless dried up Italy's everyday life, scared tourists off and whacked the country's economy.
The next morning, Sunday, her finger looked about the same, as if she'd whacked it hard against something.
He whacked all their favorite enemies: the press, Democrats, the Mueller investigation, Republicans who would go against him.
Of course my new fave Rachel is among the first to get whacked when Michael resurrects himself… again.
Scientists say there was a bigger hunk of rock from space that whacked the Earth billions of years earlier.
They have slumped now into the red as both the lira and blue-chip local equities have been whacked.
It bounced into the slot, where O'Reilly whacked it into the net for his second goal of the game.
Emerging markets were whacked across the board, with steep losses for instance in the trade-sensitive South Korean won.
A. Bank have gotten whacked since the company ended its ubiquitous Buy One Get Three Free promotion in October.
The confidence you lacked early this month as you were getting whacked by the eclipses will return to you.
"People were coming in after getting whacked on the head" after being dive-bombed by a bird, he said.
When he caught up to the ball, he whacked it back up the hill and past the hole again.
A man who is braver than me and braver than all of us in this room, he got whacked.
It was of 40 programs that NASA was working on that were assigned by Congress and they got whacked.
Everybody with him knew he left because he was all whacked out and a believer in them, not us.
Thinking about that, instead of about what I was doing, I whacked myself where my nose meets my face.
"I just know I got there before the ball got there, and I whacked his ass," Robey-Coleman said.
Farmers, meanwhile, continue to be whacked by retaliatory tariffs as a result of President Donald Trump's global trade war.
" Fits and giggles: "My husband and I got the screaming giggles during the vows, and accidentally whacked our heads together.
Emerging markets were whacked across the board, with steep losses for instance in the trade-sensitive South Korean won KRW=.
Indian shares slid more than 3 percent on Tuesday and the rupee weakened as a global market rout whacked sentiment.
Standing in the middle of 24 drones and not getting whacked in the head is almost impossible — until it isn't.
It's hard to tell exactly how this happened, at least beyond the Dude Got Whacked With A Hockey Stick element.
Although, not as good as what went down during last year's festival when he got whacked by a fan's bra.
Deals were well received, providing a much needed boost to a market whacked by volatility over the last few months.
And from this collection of whacked-out grooves comes his masterpiece, the 1981 album Playing It Cool & Playing It Right.
They confirmed that it wasn't, so I went ahead with my understood child duties and whacked the piece of wood.
Instead, she grabbed a frog, looked one of the cooks directly in the eye and whacked it on the table.
But unless investors believe that profits are going to get whacked, they appear willing to tolerate Mr. Trump's trade measures.
The drop has whacked companies from Huggies diaper-maker Kimberly-Clark to baby oil and bubble bath maker Johnson & Johnson.
He whacked at the puck after the disc trickled behind Miller and Stecher tried to push it into the goaltender.
A man who's braver than me and braver than all of us in this room, he got -- he got whacked.
To quote the film, it is what it is (only this time it doesn't signal anyone's about to get whacked).
To celebrate, everyone whacked at a piñata that spilled out fake bank notes emblazoned with images of Lloyd and other executives.
It's something which has no clear path to monetization, but does run the risk of sending rubberneckers to get themselves whacked.
The news whacked the Australian dollar, which fell as low as $0.7464 from levels as high as $0.7538 before the announcement.
Have you ever had to transfer money internationally, and been whacked with both a sizable fee and a terrible exchange rate?
It's a totally whacked-out visual, perfect for lying back and getting ripped, feeling one with the blissed-out psych rock.
Meanwhile, amid all the controversies, the GOP Congress knows it could get whacked in next year's midterms if it doesn't govern.
A young woman tried to make her escape to the waves only to be whacked on the shoulder by a Frisbee.
If you make late payments on your credit card, you can also get whacked with a penalty APR of 29.99%. Ouch!
Yet "just like Disney, Walmart's stock is getting whacked because the company's investing in its future," the "Mad Money" host said.
Once I realized what it is—it's noticeably whacked off on the bottom—I asked her what happened with her hair.
Fears about the spread of the coronavirus whacked stock futures this morning — and led to the cancellation of Mobile World Congress.
Any fan of "The Sopranos" would know that someone who has been "clipped, whacked , erased, iced or hit," has been murdered.
Vito constantly meets new employers who seem important, but who almost always end up getting whacked and replaced with someone else.
They endured blistering criticism all day and then threw in the towel when President-elect Trump whacked them (via tweet, of course).
The opportunity for Lululemon is particularly ripe because Under Armour's market share has gotten whacked over the past few months, Wilson said.
Not long after Earth coalesced, a wayward planet whacked into it with incredible force, possibly vaporizing Earth anew and forming the moon.
Sheary won it by scoring from the side of the net after Oilers left winger Benoit Pouliot whacked twice at the puck.
Gibson lost sight of the puck, which fell in front of the crease to Pearson, who whacked it inside the left post.
I mean, she has been whacked for a while, I can&apost blame Donald Trump for that and neither should anybody else.
Morgan almost sprung Heath with a lead ball down the right, but Leon got there first and whacked it out of bounds.
The announcement whacked shares in the big online brokerages — TD Ameritrade, Charles Schwab and Etrade — by as much as 7 percent. Why?
And the prospect of a prolonged economic slowdown whacked equity markets and sent investors, once again, fleeing to safe-haven bond markets.
MANDEL "Veep" was based on five years of screw-ups that constantly, for lack of a better word, whacked her back down.
Sami Khedira whacked Luca Modric to stop an early counter, and Leonardo Bonucci just stripped Marcelo — leaving him in the grass too.
He carved his own crude clubs out of the branches of Australian pine trees and whacked bottle caps instead of dimpled balls.
Steve Scalise, the Republican whip, is "more handsome" now after being "whacked" during a near-fatal shooting during a 2017 baseball practice.
Mr. Mouland picked the bird out of the water and whacked its head against the gunwale to ensure that it was dead.
Elizabeth Warren welcomed Mike Bloomberg to the stage and whacked him rhetorically in a way so far unseen in the Democratic primary.
Even though other blog services like Google's Blogspot got whacked by China's Great Firewall many years ago, Medium had gone uncensored until now.
"After he'd whacked me several times with a short cane, he chased me into the women's toilets," Emma wrote me in an email.
Huge EDM riffs, crazy sped-up vocals and whacked-out long dubstep malaises seem to perfectly complement the decadent vibe of the party.
"It just hit my pad and dropped and their guy whacked it before I had a chance to adjust to it," Dubnyk said.
Henry Aaron was 40 when he whacked the home run on the Atlanta Braves' opening day that enabled him to catch Babe Ruth.
Stefanos Tsitsipas suffered a mid-match meltdown at the ATP Cup on Tuesday in which he accidentally whacked his father with his racket.
When his unemployment ran out, he took a $2200-an-hour job with a landscape firm, where he whacked weeds and planted flowers.
The emerging market currency has been whacked by the surging dollar after President-elect Donald Trump's surprise win, tumbling 11 percent since Nov. 8.
Drives me out of my mind when I'm buying something in London and I'm getting whacked on a conversion price back in U.S. dollars.
But it backfired; I whacked Andrew with my baton, and as he tried to twist away from me, it caught him in the eye.
But even funds with leeway to invest in junk-rated credits may take fright as their holdings are whacked by weakness in the lira.
""When you look at a site like the Daily Stormer, how many times did it get whacked, go away, and just reemerge somewhere else?
When you look at a site like the Daily Stormer, how many times did it get whacked, go away, and just reemerge somewhere else?
The officer, Henry A. Blanke, said that all the men who attacked the notorious gangster were subsequently whacked, and one was encased in cement.
Then someone makes you a deal that you can either shut up and look the other way while someone escapes or be whacked yourself.
The skid in the sector group was largely thanks to banks, whacked by both falling interest rates as well as an inverted yield curve.
Koch allies will likely include companies in the energy industry — which includes Koch Industries — that will be whacked with new taxes on imported crude.
Long whacked the arm of Vikings quarterback Case Keenum, sending the pass fluttering toward Robinson, who knew at once that he would catch it.
The prospect of a prolonged economic slowdown across the globe whacked equity markets and sent investors, once again, fleeing to safe-haven bond markets.
"Every president since I've been active in politics immediately got whacked for big speechifying" after leaving office, said Joe Trippi, a veteran Democratic strategist.
The killing of Gambino family boss Frank Cali brought back memories of mobsters getting whacked in brazen hits that stunned the nation decades ago.
Russo played Carlo Rizzi in "The Godfather" -- who famously betrayed the Corleone Family, only to be whacked in a hit orchestrated by Michael Corleone.
A couple of years ago, bored out of my skull on a Sunday night, I whacked a few soul tracks from the sixties on.
Nina got whacked in episode four, and then Martha disappeared in episode eight, and in a 13-episode run, those are some pretty big moments.
At the Sanduny bathhouse in Moscow, I paid $85 for a "branch massage," during which I was whacked all over my body with birch branches.
Lovren just whacked a ball into the stands at midfield after a teammate passed it back to him at the spot with England players around.
And it's not like you took two millimeters off the bottom because Sophia was chewing on it; you whacked off like three or four inches.
"Over time, I traveled so much and lived so many places and had so many passports that the dates of birth got whacked," he said.
Increasingly blurry vision forced him to give up flying kites and then cricket, after he was repeatedly whacked by balls he could no longer see.
Enjoying an impromptu game of cricket at a special orphanage, William, 37, whacked a shot – mercifully with a softball – that landed on wife Kate's neck.
"The narrative has switched from one of innovation to ... one of survival, so the stock's going to get whacked every time they miss," Tepper said.
To suggest you will pass on Harper in hopes that McNeil finds his outfield legs is — with no offense intended to the McNeil family — whacked.
Paajarvi made it 2-0 when he whacked at the puck a couple of times and put it between Varlamov and the post at 8:56.
Elton John was totally down for fighting on a Wednesday night when a fan whacked him in the mouth with some beads ... temporarily silencing the legend.
One of Kardashian's BFFs, Chrissy Teigen, got the pink "BFF" chocolate heart in the mail and whacked it open with some assistance from her daughter Luna.
The New Zealand and Australian dollars AUD-=D3 managed to recover somewhat after the New Zealand central bank's dovish shift whacked both currencies lower on Wednesday.
It's partly because of internet access that people are coming in and benefiting from them, and all of this gets seriously whacked [without net neutrality guarantees].
The New Zealand and Australian dollars managed to recover somewhat after the New Zealand central bank's dovish shift whacked both currencies lower on Wednesday.
There was a possible hijacking on-board a Southwest Airlines flight ... and by that we mean some dude allegedly whacked off to porn on a plane.
Trump's proclamations whacked away at Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, with no regard given to the careful deliberation in establishing their original boundaries.
These are on Ms. Olds's mind because, she writes, My shrubis in retreat, its wildernessa little pushed back — my weeds are being,by time, gently whacked.
At least one of its machines perished after a fall; another came apart after being whacked with a golf club by a man inside a garage.
The Devils won a face-off, then defenseman Andy Greene came down from the point for a shot and Palmieri whacked a rebound past Martin Jones.
The prospect of a prolonged economic slowdown globally whacked equity markets and with a weekend looming, investors were heading to the relative safety of government bonds.
They climb treacherous tenement stairs in Little Italy to the spot where Anna's first husband was whacked; two weeks later Vito "dragged" her to the altar.
Sterling EURGBP= has been whacked by Britain's decision to leave the European Union, falling around 17 percent against the euro since the June 2016 Brexit referendum.
Another show, "Black Widow," a Dutch crime series, is like "The Sopranos," if Tony got whacked in Episode 1 and Carmela took over the mob rackets.
Bozak whacked his stick at Acciari's skate, then struck his leg, and Acciari recoiled, falling backward as if stricken by whiplash, his head slamming the ice.
The feds say the latter is a top player in the Bloods and tried to get the dad of the prosecutor who convicted him whacked in 2014.
And what the Obama administration got whacked for was they were sending these young kids to sponsors or uncles somewhere within the interior of the United States.
" Jesse Hernandez a tattoo artist from Anaheim, CA. "I have a whacked tribal on my left bicep that I just need to get rid of pretty soon.
While European stock markets recovered slightly following Trump's comments, sentiment remained fragile as the heightened tensions sent investors scrambling into government bonds and whacked emerging market currencies.
After several efforts were thwarted by the hissing raccoon, the employee whacked it with the stick, sending the raccoon hurtling down to the stands as witnesses shrieked.
Charred the hotel room bed sheet and the carpet when I whacked it down to the floor, burnt one of my finger [sic] while doing that too.
The Chin was outraged when Gotti had fellow boss Big Paul Castellano whacked in December 1985, allowing Gotti—the "Dapper Don"—to take over the Gambino family.
"Australian farm exporters to India have been whacked with a range of new trade distortions over the past year," Ciobo told a grains industry conference in Melbourne.
Mexico's peso steadied, meanwhile, after being whacked 2.5% late last week by Trump's sudden threat to impose tariffs — 5% to begin but potentially going up to 25%.
Read more: I visited a 200-year-old Russian bathhouse in Moscow, where I paid $85 to be whacked with branches and doused in ice-cold water.
That doesn't sound bad, yet Wall Street was not happy with the stock getting whacked, down more than 22 percent after hours as we went to press.
The S&P 500 financials sector sank briefly into correction territory earlier this month, whacked by both falling interest rates as well as an inverted yield curve.
On Tuesday, after reports that Trump would not consider signing into law a House-passed bill mandating universal background checks for gun purchases, O'Rourke again whacked Buttigieg.
So, MJ reached back like a dad upset with his kid and whacked the 20-year-old in the back of the head ... in front of everyone!!!!
An Earth-gazing satellite keeping an eye on our planet from above appears to have been whacked by a little piece of natural or human-made space debris.
In 2015 the first year the current rules were implemented, batters hit an average of 11 home runs per round; in last year's competition, they whacked nearly 16.
Relief over the French election sparked a global rally in stocks Monday, whacked safety trades in gold and bonds and rejuvenated some of the pro-growth Trump trade.
The index has dropped 3 percent so far this week, weighed by worries about slowing momentum in the U.S. economy and as trade fears whacked global equity markets.
What's more, countless Americans, comprising tens of millions of voters, will be whacked by insurance premium increases that will create anger against Trump and Republicans from these voters.
More from the Financial Times:Brazil's central bank in firepower test with currency speculatorsBrazilian political turmoil boosts demand for TreasuriesBrazil stocks get whacked as real hits 2-year low
Two weeks ago in Washington, he started pounding himself in the face repeatedly with his hand, and in Sunday's final, he whacked a ball out of the stadium.
It's unclear however how the sound of cooking pans being whacked with metal spoons will help the ASHAs, who form the backbone of India's public health care system.
In the months after the assassination, he became paranoid that he would also get whacked; those who hired him seemed to be aware that he knew too much.
The whole idea that we were even at my dad's funeral was whacked, and nothing, not even a decrepit Hip cover, could really ruin what was already happening.
It was precisely those sleeves and that 'M' that had delayed delivery long beyond the days when I'd last whacked a ball downfield or needed my shins taped up.
The pound had its biggest monthly loss against the euro in two years in May and also lost against the dollar, whacked by risk aversion amid the Brexit impasse.
That's the takeaway from a series of new studies that ask how in the name of Uranus a planet could have gotten itself into such a whacked-out orbit.
There's the car that flipped over, the near-plane crash and the 12-pound metal sphere that whacked him on the head during a high school shot put event.
Responding officers tried to calm things down, but 'LHHA's' first couple of trouble didn't disappoint -- we're told Althea whacked Benzino in the head right in front of the cops.
One of my most memorable experiences was visiting a 200-year-old Russian bathhouse, where I paid $85 to be whacked with branches and doused in ice-cold water.
TMZ broke the story ... Althea and Benzino had a domestic dispute a few weeks ago, and things got out of control when she whacked Benzino in front of cops.
This Dutch crime series has been compared to "The Sopranos" — "if Tony got whacked in Episode 1, and Carmela took over," as an article in The Times put it.
Heading into August, social media stocks have been whacked, starting with Facebook's $1920 billion wipeout on earnings last week, the biggest one-day loss ever for a single stock.
A point shot went wide, but Seguin whacked at the loose puck, and it came to a wide-open Dickinson to bury for his third goal of the playoffs.
After Yadier Molina doubled, Jedd Gyorko whacked a two-run homer to left, his seventh blast in eight games against the team which traded him after the 2015 season.
The Fins then tied it up again with 1:29 left in regulation and their goaltender pulled, as Marko Anttila whacked a loose puck past Swedish goaltender Henrik Lundqvist.
The sell-off in crude whacked the equity of the largest energy companies in the U.S., with Exxon Mobil and Chevron down 20% and 12% respectively over the week.
Before catching the ears of sonically acute music fans everywhere, American band Animal Collective have been collecting field recordings to incorporate into their catchy but cacophonous whacked-out sound.
The far worse thing for me is when someone gets whacked around the head with a stick and there isn't a mark on them and they'll laugh and run around.
"Can you imagine the effect on my 17-year-old mind of this professor, whacked out on LSD, reciting Rilke, who I'd never heard of in my life?" she demands.
Dobbs not only whacked Trump for cozying up to the business establishment, but urged viewers to call the White House to say how far the president has run off track.
Yet no one has the faintest idea what the Earth's rotation period would be if it had not been whacked hard enough to form the Moon in the first place.
Last week on You, the rivalry between Joe (Penn Badgley) and Peach (Shay Mitchell) came to a head when the bookstore manager whacked the fruit-named socialite with a rock.
"He [one captor] whacked me on the head with the gun and then proceeded to stomp on me and give me a pretty good beating," Capone recounted in his interview.
Those 40 percent off promotions that whacked much of the industry's bottom line over the holidays helped many retailers clear through excess inventory, positioning them for a more profitable spring.
As a volunteer for a Predator Patrol safety rally to raise awareness for abused children, Schorpen was front and center as she whacked a piñata and interacted with the children.
Like what happens is someone will get whacked in the head, and they'll get ten stitches, and that doesn't get reported in the newspaper; that's just collected by Hospital-Data.
Tim Burton's 1989 take — starring Michael Keaton's Batman — was one of the most bizarre, courtesy of the aggressively whacked-out production design and Jack Nicholson's … committed performance as the Joker.
Two other key books were "Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster," by T. J. English, and John Stilgoe's "Lifeboat," which is a fascinating meditation on survival.
Scientists: Doomsday asteroid whacked Earth The research, published in the journal of Nature Communications on Thursday, is giving scientists more insight into one of the greatest mass extinctions on the planet.
After writing about drugs for the last 20 years, my conclusion is that the only way worldwide drug use will be eliminated is if Earth gets whacked by a colossal meteor.
The Chin was even said to put a contract out on John Gotti after the latter had Big Paul Castellano, boss of the Gambino family, whacked without getting his OK first.
The Tonight Show host whacked headphones on the willing participants, but apart from fellow pitch-perfect singer Meghan Trainor, none could come as close as the supremo soprano herself, Kelly Clarkson.
Superstar hedge fund manager Kyle Bass thinks Greece is turning a corner on its decade-long debt crisis that mired the country in a depression and whacked 218 percent from GDP.
On a recent trip to Russia, I visited a 200-year-old traditional bathhouse in Moscow, where I paid $85 to be whacked with branches and doused in ice-cold water.
Gallon shifted his weight on his front-foot while in the middle of the cage, took off and rolled in the air, then whacked Pearson in the head with his foot.
Getting whacked by a 10-centimeter sphere of aluminum in space is like detonating 15 pounds (7 kilograms) of TNT, Jack Bacon, a senior scientist at NASA, told Wired in 2010.
Parliament simply whacked 11 days out of the year so that Britain and its colonies (including America), could catch up with most of Europe in using the more accurate Gregorian calendar.
Like the time I watched Lillie Rose's father hold a donkey piñata precariously close to his body as a series of 5-year-olds whacked away at it with a bat.
The rupee plunged to its lowest level in 2019 on Monday after a sharp re-escalation in the U.S.-China trade war whacked investor confidence and darkened the global economic outlook.
The 85033 economic meltdown whacked the middle class on its heads, and we have been in a collective daze, stumbling in search for the right cure for our deep national wounds.
This Dutch crime series has been compared to "The Sopranos" — "if Tony got whacked in Episode 1, and Carmela took over," as an article in The New York Times put it.
Death metal is rarely as brisk or exciting as on "Slave Species of the Gods," shape-shifting in hyperspeed and embracing cosmic chaos like Trey Azagthoth at his most whacked-out.
It has a large, colorful ensemble cast of characters who range from surprisingly nuanced (puberty-riddled protagonists Nick, Andrew, and Jessi) to completely outlandish goofballs (the utterly whacked-out Coach Steve).
It's difficult to understand why someone can be whacked for posting up a laughing emoji, or why carrying a knife has become a way of life for some school-age children.
The currency has had a tough August, whacked by mounting concerns Britain could crash out of the EU without new trading arrangements in place on its scheduled exit day in March 2019.
His previous 12 hits all went for extra bases, the longest stretch of that kind since Jim Edmonds whacked 13 straight extra-base hits while playing for the Chicago Cubs in 2008.
With Los Angeles trailing 22013-1 in the third, Kopitar whacked a loose puck under Kuemper's left leg pad to pull the Kings back within three at 6:42 of the period.
ET (1632 GMT) "Oil is getting whacked again as risk-aversion again kicks in and fears of a trade war inflicted slowdown grip traders," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA.
He doesn't blame them—when you've got a guy with a stab wound or his knee twisted sideways, the one who whacked his head isn't high on the ER's list of priorities.
Its work force has been whacked by 21,000, or nearly one-quarter; taxpayers who need help — often individuals preparing their own returns — have a hard time getting anyone to answer the phone.
When America marched into Iraq with our big stick and whacked that giant hornets' nest, we did not pause to contemplate what comes after the heroic and satisfying act of whacking something.
Song often becomes their conduit to that unmapped place, and I shall never forget the fleeting transcendence achieved in his "The Night Alive" by four whacked-out wastrels dancing to Marvin Gaye.
It's clear from the opening shot, which tracks through a nursing home, that this isn't a guy who gets whacked, blown up by a car bomb, or even confined to witness protection.
High earners are the most responsive to tax, and their incomes are among the most volatile—as Britain discovered in the financial crisis, which whacked bankers' bonuses and with them tax receipts.
Reminders and help are scarcer than before: The federal government cut marketing and outreach funds by $26 million, and federal funding to groups providing in-person assistance was whacked by 24 percent.
I can tell you that Barack Obama was, in spite of having had a high-ranking leader of the Taliban whacked in Pakistan a few days previous, very relaxed and at ease.
One of the two bemused American players, Mitchell Krueger, whacked a tennis ball far out of bounds toward the source of the racket, which the TV commentator said came from a nearby apartment.
" Explaining his anti-sugar stance, the actor went on to share "last thing I need is wrangling a bunch of whacked out kiddos who've become candy crack heads on the sugar come down.
After winning the puck from Predators' Shea Weber and Mike Fisher in the left corner, Garbutt whacked it between a lunging Rinne and the right post for his first goal of the series.
It's the first time a high-profile mafia boss has been shot and killed in public since Paul Castellano was whacked in front of the famous Sparks Steak House in Manhattan in 1985.
Her burgeoning reputation for sensitivity would be better deserved, they say, if she had aided struggling South Carolinians by expanding her state's Medicaid coverage under Obamacare (a programme she dutifully whacked this week).
"I certainly would not be going out to many public places, because the risk of getting whacked or kidnapped is very high," said Sir John Jenkins, a former British ambassador in Saudi Arabia.
Although the risk of being whacked by a car that can hit more than 300 kilometres per hour (186 miles per hour) seems possible, it appears to be not a concern for these maniacs.
Rumor has it that if you fought for him, and the dangerous pimp was betting a fat bankroll on the outcome, it was a case of do as you are told or get whacked.
You'll remember ... The Grandy Man legged out a double in the 9th inning of the Brewers' Game 5 loss to the Dodgers -- and his helmet whacked him square in the mug on the slide.
Curtis Granderson hit a rocket that fell just inside the right-field seats, and Yoenis Cespedes whacked a shot to right center that glanced off the side of the glove of a leaping Judge.
After more than five hours of catching wore on his body, he whacked a go-ahead home run in the 23th inning of a zany, bleary-eyed 9-8 win over the Miami Marlins.
Eriksson Ek increased Minnesota's lead to 3-1 just 28 seconds into the third period when he whacked in a rebound of a Dumba shot through Quick's pads for his first goal of the season.
MARKET NEWS * The yen surged on Monday as investors flocked to safe-haven assets after a sharp re-escalation in the U.S.-China trade war, which whacked investor confidence and darkened the global economic outlook.
Yeah, and that to me is real exciting because we came up with some pretty whacked-out visual concepts in this movie, and we actually have the resources to be able to pull them off.
Oh sure, I had a cold, and she whacked her hand on a porta-potty's toilet paper roll, which required a quick stop in a medic tent for an alcohol wipe and a Band-Aid.
Capping gains, euro zone factory activity contracted sharply last month as demand was whacked by the trade war and by the continued lack of clarity over Britain's departure from the European Union, a survey showed.
"Within the first five minutes of swimming next to people, I got whacked in the head again, and they had me stay out a few more days," Koroleva said about her return to the pool.
The video he retweeted came from the (unprintable) Twitter handle of a man who believes, among other whacked-out things, the conspiracy theory that Democrats were involved in the death of a former DNC staffer.
Please, just read: Yes, that's right: Trump allegedly whacked his ball into a pond, then decided to claim another guy's shot as his own, since he had actually managed to make it onto the green.
Now known simply as "cocaine bear" — or "Pablo EskoBear" — its owners recently featured it in a whacked-out local commercial that looks as though it could have also been the result of drug over-indulgence.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office released the toxicology report from the May 29 arrest -- in which Tiger was whacked out of his mind when officers found his car on the side of the road.
Over the course of this three-round fight, Covington showcased not only the fantastic wrestling for which he's known, but also a vastly improved stand up game, as he whacked Barberena repeatedly with crackling combos.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Commonwealth Bank of Australia on Monday said cash profit dropped 28% in the third quarter as the country's biggest lender was whacked by falling fee income, rising refunds for wronged customers and squeezed margins.
Hungary's forint, in contrast, remains relatively strong and has been on a near-constant rise against the euro over the last month after being whacked prior to that by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
If that wasn't enough, Europe's bourses and the euro were given an additional shove lower by an alarming German sentiment survey after some heavy falls in China, Hong Kong, Japan had also whacked down Asia overnight.
Over in Asia, Shanghai lost 30bp, extending the longest weekly losing streak in 3 months - Aussie lost 60bp - Kospi lost 50bp as Bank Korea left rates on hold (as expected) - while Nikkei was whacked for 1.4%.
Construction workers dismantling scaffolding outside A La Vieille Russie antiques gallery at the corner repeatedly admonished those standing in line to move closer to the building to avoid getting whacked by an errant pipe or beam.
Her faked deli orgasm is still up there with Sonny's getting whacked at the tollbooth and the baby carriage bumping down the staircase in "The Untouchables" — the famous passage that's always more perfect than you remember.
So being with the parrots allows me to take that third-person look at my own trauma, which you can never do when you're whacked out on Vicodin and Budweiser and living under a cement highway bridge.
Episode length: 30-120 minutes Comedian Dave Anthony's love of whacked-out, weird, and often shameful American history led him to form The Dollop, a podcast wherein he reads history stories to fellow improv performer Gareth Reynolds.
Stocks managed to suffer relatively small losses in the past week even as retailers were ripped; social media stock Snap got whacked, and the big expected rebound in economic data was less significant than many hoped for.
Tariffs and taxes The President made good on his campaign promise to hit other nations with tariffs, but it wasn't China or Mexico that got whacked first, it was our nice neighbors to the north in Canada.
The first time I saw it at the age of 20—whacked out of my mind at 4 AM after a particularly intense NTV session—we just sat, awed, in the car for a solid 30 minutes.
" Not only does he use the phrase "bulbous salutation," but also he describes how it — the bulbous salutation, that is — "whacked and smacked its way into every muscle of Eliza's body except for the otherwise central zone.
In addition to receiving as much as five inches of rain, some places will be whacked by winds of at least 60 miles per hour and hail that may be as large as an inch in diameter.
It's somehow a whacked-out period comedy populated by saltily bearded sea dogs, a psychosexual drama about dramatically fractured psyches, a Beckett-style dive into guilt and shame, and, at moments, kind of a takeoff on Aquaman.
The eleventh seed's muffled frustration became increasingly audible, and after getting out-hit on match point she whacked the ball into the stadium roof in angst, after missing out on an opportunity to advance to the last 16.
The U.S. economy, which has been whacked around like a pinball in the first quarter, still grew at an annual rate of 2.3 percent, the government reported, offering a preliminary glance at the effects of the tax overhaul.
It's somehow a whacked-out period comedy populated by saltily bearded sea dogs, a psychosexual drama about dramatically fractured psyches, a Beckett-style dive into guilt and shame, and, at moments, kind of a take-off on Aquaman.
Shares of the electric vehicle maker sank to a 52-week low level of $176.99 last month, and only managed to regain 50% of that slide — closing at $264.88 on Wednesday — before getting whacked on Thursday after earnings.
Horrified and impressed at the sight of the bananas he'd whacked into a thousand pieces, I realized that it was clearly time to let go of my fear and teach this kid how to use a knife properly.
This was my kind of like ignorance in thinking that I could turn and pivot on a little dime," she told E!. "Of course, when I attempted it on camera, I then completely whacked it into a table.
A video compiling clips of the Asian-American N.B.A. player Jeremy Lin being whacked in the face, clotheslined and bleeding — all without drawing a flagrant foul — has led to conversations about racial bias and fairness in N.B.A. officiating.
One of his first found poems, from 1962, was a Village Voice listing for the funeral of a friend, the dancer Freddy Herko, who leapt naked out a fifth-floor window, whacked out of his skull on speed.
If Jordan Peele's "Get Out" is this year's defining American movie on race, "I Love You, Daddy" may prove its corollary on sexual politics, a bountiful and oh-so-topical Trump-era piñata waiting to be whacked open.
The Trump administration has whacked China on issues ranging from its control of telecom firms to its debt-powered diplomacy in Africa to its theft of intellectual property to its imprisonment of more than a million Uighur Muslims.
" How the other candidates whacked Mr. Bloomberg: • Senator Elizabeth Warren: "I'd like to talk about who we're running against: a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians, and no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump.
Nigeria, which is the top oil producer in Africa, has been at the front of pushing for a production freeze as a slump in oil prices has whacked its public finances and sparked the worst economic crisis for decades.
But then in the waning minutes of the match, the swift, seemingly indefatigable Thai captain, Kanjana Sung-Ngoen, latched on to the ball, muscled it down the right wing, and then whacked it past the Swedish goalkeeper, Hedvig Lindahl.
This rapprochement comes after a totally delightful bout of nonsense in which she drop-kicks Rick into a special gladiator section of the junkyard in order to fight a whacked-out combat zombie outfitted all over with plated spikes.
That's right, folks, other areas of the world have blandly handsome and ridiculously fit white people with capped teeth and a whacked out sense of boundaries that will compete against dozens of strangers to get married to someone they've never met.
It's difficult to make punk rock sound interesting over a full-length, but these guys break up the fastballs with cool shouty 60s pop and whacked out weirdness that sounds like a cross between Buddy Holly and hometown heroes The Gizmos.
"No candy when you come to the Rock's house — last thing I need is wrangling a bunch whacked out kiddos who've become candy crack heads on the sugar come down 👼🏼👉🏾👹," the Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star joked.
After being whacked by Donald Trump in his home state of Florida, 46% to 27%, Marco Rubio insisted it was wonderful that the son of Cuban immigrants, with no connections or money, had been able even to run for president.
Keep in mind that as an all-purpose heavy in "Breaking Bad," Mike kills a number of people and we learned in Season 1 of "Better Call Saul" that he fled Philadelphia after slaying the two officers who whacked his son.
Footage posted on the Scottish national team's Facebook site showed players haring around the training field in a bizarre game of tag in which they attempt to avoid being touched, or in some cases whacked, by the squeaky rubber fowl.
He whacked a volleyball with the Ohio State men on the South Lawn, called attention to a Maryland lacrosse player wearing a Trump '16 tie and mimicked a rifle with his hands as he approached West Virginia's coed rifle team.
She jumped out to a double break 3-0 lead in the second but Mertens came storming back and leveled at 4-4 as a frustrated Halep remonstrated with her box and whacked her racquet into the ground without breaking it.
"Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are small markets that aren't contiguous with the rest of AT&T's properties, they're not big enterprise opportunities, and they've been whacked by hurricanes," said Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst with New Street Research.
With the biggest moves in the safe-haven Japanese yen, Swiss franc and in euro/dollar, where a sudden drop in U.S. interest rate cut expectations have whacked the greenback, sterling has been somewhat of a sideshow in markets this week.
"It is completely clear from the video footage that Matt Hancock's adviser was not whacked by a protestor, as I was told by senior Tories, but that he inadvertently walked into a protestor's hand," tweeted ITV political editor Robert Peston.
We finally found a jury of 12 that seemingly claimed they could be fair and right, but before opening statements, one of the jurors started weeping and told the judge that she was afraid she was going to get whacked.
There are nods to his love of the UK hardcore continuum, from the whacked-out jungle of opener "Faraday Monument," full of intricately syncopated clicks, to the needling, propulsive IDM of "Perfect Apple with Silver Mark," reminiscent of Autechre at their most haunting.
I was with McCain every minute of the way in 2000, and I saw a fiery Vietnam POW with a sharp wit and a quixotic attitude win the New Hampshire primary, only to get whacked by George W. Bush in South Carolina.
During his at-bat in the bottom of the third inning, he whacked a ground ball to the left side and, when the throw sailed over the first baseman's head, he rounded first and went for two with a massive head of steam.
It's certainly a niche device, but unlike the usual routine of rugged phones being thrown, submerged, whacked, or otherwise attacked, this one can actually show off a unique capability — it's a phone you can take anywhere that can do things most others can't.
PERSONAL DISCOMFORT 9 (Freezing, sore hip from being whacked by camera/tripod) 5:20 We reach the (I still do not catch the name), where five Olympic sports pavilions are surrounded by armed guards, apartment buildings and the occasional aroma of sewage.
"The comments today suggest that it (next rate hike) may be more delayed and the dollar getting whacked is providing support to oil, although oil is still trending to the downside in the short term," Energy Management Institute analyst Dominick Chirichella said.
Jared Spurgeon scored two of Minnesota's four third-period goals, both on power plays, and the Wild came within a fraction of an inch of tying the game with 34 seconds remaining when Nino Niederreiter whacked at a loose puck in the crease.
As markets tumbled on both sides of the Atlantic, however, she produced a more cunning plan to help the euro zone, whose fragile growth prospects have been whacked by a virus that has locked down Italy, cancelled travel and closed schools elsewhere.
She had ambition, obviously, to be president, ultimately got there in a very backward way, but was constantly striving, and then whether it was a leak or a bad tweet or a microphone left on, was sort of whacked down by these things.
And the U.S. has yet to fully reckon with the coronavirus' spread, nor does it have a good handle on the extent of the virus' spread within the U.S. A true cause may be unknowable, but the effect was that stocks got whacked.
The same report said that at least $43 billion in federal funds to states would be whacked by 24, and warned that those cuts would grow dramatically over the following decade if Congress didn't appropriate additional money under the controversial Graham-Cassidy bill.
Ferg struck gold again with "Floor Seats," a more traditional New York banger, although interrupted by a whacked out chorus in which Ferg goes crazy with the effects and gives the track an edge that is extravagant without being over the top.
Brisk, slapsticky and stylish — and with a bullseye-perfect role for co-lead Ryan Gosling — The Nice Guys unfortunately gets whacked at the knees by cloying cleverness, a script built on one too many kooky coincidences and characters who are obviously in on the joke.
With 55 seconds left to play in regulation, Germany actually had one hand on the gold when the medal was snatched from their grasp as Nikitia Gusev whacked at a bouncing puck in front of the German goal and it went in, forcing overtime.
"The dollar has been whacked across the board and cable has been benefiting from that, but sterling was already strengthening on speculation that the UK is close to an agreement on the Irish border," said Adam Cole, chief currency strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
Clevinger retired the first two batters of the inning, but when a 2-1 breaking ball tumbled into the fat part of the plate, Robinson Chirinos whacked it into the left-field bleachers for his 11th home run to tie it at 1-1.
LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Euro zone factory activity contracted sharply last month as demand was again whacked by a trade war being waged by the United States and by the continued lack of clarity over Britain's departure from the European Union, a survey showed.
It has been 30 years since Thomas Muster, the intense Austrian, whacked groundstrokes in a custom-designed chair designed to protect his postoperative left knee, which was injured when a drunken driver plowed into Muster's parked vehicle at the tournament in Key Biscayne, Fla.
After delivering a refurbished car to the whacked-out digital mogul Eron Keen (whose first name sounds a lot like Elon, and who is played by Harrison Gilbertson), Grey and his wife are waylaid by slime balls who kill her and severely disable him.
In a second-season episode, Abbi, whacked out on painkillers after wisdom-teeth surgery, goes on a shopping spree at the Gowanus Whole Foods, loading her cart with $1487.56 worth of manuka honey and hearts of palm, accompanied by the hallucination of a giant stuffed bunny.
Likewise, for decades, Americans have mulled over the idea that Jimmy Hoffa, the infamous leader of the Teamsters who vanished in 1975 after being released from prison for jury tampering and attempted bribery and fraud, was whacked by the mob and buried underneath Giants stadium in Rutherford, New Jersey.
The DXY just off 8week highs as ZEW 'expectations' survey collapse and Sterling leaps as "remain" camp gains further ground, while Dovish headers from Aussie Central Bank whacked the A$. Metals are mostly red as Ore dropped another 2.5% in China to a 10month low - Rebar hit for 3%.
After running afoul in last season's finale of the rules of the Faceless Men, the religious order training her, she is now freshly blind, and spent Sunday's episode begging in the streets when she wasn't being whacked with a stick by a girl called the Waif (Faye Marsay).
The decisive home run this time did not come from Ortiz, but from Coco Crisp, a former teammate of Ortiz's in Boston, who whacked a two-run homer for Cleveland in the sixth inning, and the Indians' relief corps pitched around several tense situations to secure the win.
The 19-year-old is due in court Monday after a weekend during which, according to police, he broke into a home, was whacked in the back of the head by a machete-wielding 11-year-old boy, left a hospital wearing only gown and was arrested at his mother's apartment.
There are the Hicks (Wayne, his sister Katy, and his friends Daryl and Squirrely Dan); the Skids (the local whacked-out druggies, often meth-heads, led by Stewart); the Hockey Players (the dumbbell duo of Reilly and Jonesy); and a variety of colorful locals like pastor Glenn and bartender Gail.
We thought the Spanish were our friends a few months ago, but then someone whacked a great big lie on the side of a bus, and now we're ready to weaponise the expat community, forcibly annex the Costa del Sol and turn the Alhambra into a holiday home for Prince Charles.
A self-described "big nerd" with a fascination for drones, Bauer, who studied mechanical engineering at UCLA, forced Francona into making several band-aid moves when he got whacked on his pitching hand playing with one of his fleet of drones on Friday and required 10 stitches to close the gash.
The photos from the Singapore summit were meant to impress, but the substance was thin indeed — for a vague pledge to work towards complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula our president gave up U.S.-South Korean joint military exercises in a surprise move that whacked both South Korea and Japan.
"If the exports get the tariffs whacked on them, we're going to have surplus of steel and aluminum in the marketplace — and at the same time as the rest of the world is," said Daniel Walton, national secretary for the Australian Works' Union, one of the country's largest blue-collar unions.
Energy and materials shares sank across Asia as shares dropped near 220 252/226M lows - Sydney lost 13bp as Commodities and banks struggled; Shanghai dropped 21bp as more lockups were eyeballed, and Nikkei lost nearly 22% as exporters like Kubota were whacked - it was the lightest turnover of the year in Tokyo.
During the terrorist showdown in Nairomi, photographer Jimmy Olsen (yep, that was him, as a CIA operative instead of the usual earnest shutterbug; no, you would not know this unless you paid attention to the film's closing credits) sees a film canister pulled from his FILM CAMERA right before he's whacked, execution-style.
Stars 7, Rangers 6 Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist angrily whacked his stick across his right post and shook with frustration Tuesday night after Dallas forward Patrick Sharp scored to put the Stars ahead 12 minutes 46 seconds into the first period, just 12 seconds after they had tied the score at 1-1.
While the Bada Bing was the location of many key moments in The Sopranos—like when Tony and Paulie Walnuts decide to have Big Pussy whacked, or when Johnny Sack says he won't murder Ralph for making a fat joke about his wife—the actual Satin Dolls has a modern-Mafia tale all its own.
The Capitals fourth-line center won a crucial offensive zone face-off with 35 seconds left on the clock and simply out-whacked the Jets defenders in the slot to slide the winning goal behind Connor Hellebuyck five seconds later, propelling Washington to a 3-2 victory and its third win in a row.
And in a more serious vein, Lin created a stir last April when one of his admirers uploaded a six-and-a-half minute video to YouTube that showed clips of Lin, on drives to the basket, being whacked in the face, clotheslined and tumbling to the floor without ever drawing a flagrant-foul call.
The big attack that sends them off to war ("Goddamn bugs whacked us, Johnny") is observed via a large group gathering, 9/11-style, to gawk at a television; the "countdown to victory" is captured via flashy, graphics-heavy news reports that look eerily similar to Fox and CNN's coverage of the days that followed.
But like fast-food grub, the film feels like an exercise in assembly-line efficiency, introducing a roulette of characters who are whacked (or decapitated, or disemboweled, or dismembered, as is the norm in this saga) before you even get chance to remember their names — much less what they were there for in the first place.
I don't know which part I squealed at more: Cookie Monster saying "me no have watch" (sick burn on the Apple Watch, Cookie Monster!) or Cookie Monster saying "me trooper" after getting whacked in his cute little foam noggin, or Cookie Monster politely asking Siri if the music he was performing with a whisk was annoying her.
The rest of the truck pivoted and whacked very hard into the bank, causing more than ten thousand dollars' worth of damage along the body and frame—bending the anti-intrusion bars inside both front and back doors, pancaking the panelling, smashing the door handles, the gas cap, the left tail-light, and the rear fender.
What numbers do you see out there, what realities can you describe, that support the notion that despite Donald Trump's low approval ratings and the typical two-years-after pendulum swing for the party that doesn't hold the White House, which whacked Democrats hard in 2010, your party will be spared and (snark alert!) traipsing through clover.
On Tuesday, in addition to touting her plan to combat infectious disease outbreaks, Warren whacked the administration for appearing to play down the "health, diplomatic, and economic threat" posed by the epidemic while praising the response of Chinese President Xi Jinping, whose authoritarian government has responded to the disease's rapid spread with widespread mandatory quarantines and travel restrictions.
Amgen is getting whacked after disappointing study results for its $153,000 cholesterol drug - Amgen's Repatha drug cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes by over 20% in patients with heart disease, demonstrating a clear clinical benefit beyond its ability to slash "bad" LDL cholesterol levels, data from a huge study known as Fourier showed on Friday.
Matt Lauer is Today show host, wrong for this-- Others noted that despite extensive questions about the FBI investigation into her private email server, Clinton got away without follow-up questions after promising to never send ground troops to Iraq "ever again": Lauer getting rightly whacked for Trump interview, but Clinton half also lame: Follow up on email but not Syria?
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 603-0 ruling, refused to reinstate it, saying the government didn't show any evidence that anyone from the seven majority-Muslim nations included in the ban had committed terrorism in the US. The judges also whacked the administration's position that the President's executive order was unreviewable because it dealt with national security.
Donald J. Trump took a 2 by 4 to Twitter on Tuesday morning, and whacked the Speaker of the House Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE with a volley of posts that ridiculed him for being a weak, disloyal and a bad leader.
"Read more: Hedge funds are getting whacked in an 'unheard of' stock-market shift — and a leaked Morgan Stanley memo warns of possible pain for monthsIn an email, David Bahnsen, a wealth manager at Bahnsen Group who manages more than $1 billion, said "in times like this, and any other time, our objective with hedge funds is, always and forever, non-correlation.
The results of his work are found in two primary places: in "SABR Presents the Home Run Encyclopedia" (1996), a 93,310-page compendium of all major leaguers' dingers through 1995 (it was edited by Mr. Vincent and Bob McConnell, who had previously overseen the log), and on the Baseball-Reference website, where every home run whacked (and surrendered) is meticulously detailed.
"I would not at all be surprised if one of Hillary's aides has whacked her over the head with a croquet mallet to give her a lump so she can go out in front of the news media and then when she finally does testify, my bold, Hollywood prediction is that she will testify that according to her physicians the part of her brain that contained any memory of what happened at Benghazi was affected by the concussion, end of story, done," Wuco said.
She describes Jewish life as a pinball game, a pleasant cycle of recapitulation, handed down with only minor variations: Once that princess pinball was whacked out of her slot, she hit the top of the board and tumbled down, hole to hole — the schools, the Houses of Worship, the Junior Holiday and Varieties, the Blind Dance, the camps, the tour of California, the tour to Europe, the college, the marriage, then — thwock — out comes a new princess-pinball and she drops into the last hole and people rub their eyes a few times at Riverside Memorial.
If you asked, he could root out the driver with which he had whacked the ball 346 yards from the first tee to the green, 22 feet from the hole, at the US Open at Cherry Hills in 1960; the five-iron with which, in 1986, he holed in one at the same hole at Avenal Farm in Maryland on two successive days; even, from somewhere, the four-iron he had used around 1950, when he was still in college, to get out of the rough, cut through the trees and hook onto the green in a single shot, one putt away from a birdie.

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