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"wobbly" Definitions
  1. not properly fixed in place so that it moves from side to side
  2. weak and unsteady because you are ill or tired
  3. not certain or confident synonym shaky

975 Sentences With "wobbly"

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Well, yes and no — and we hope that doesn't sound too wobbly wobbly.
As with many talk shows, the early days of "The Late Show" were wobbly, at best—and wobbly in a way that suggested the genre's limits.
"When we as people, a free people, go wobbly on the truth even on what may seem the most trivial matters, we go wobbly on America," he said.
"When we as people, a free people, go wobbly on the truth, even on what may seem the most trivial of matters, we go wobbly on America," Tillerson said.
"Woofiness" — a wobbly, uncentered tone — was his bane.
She so hilariously acted out the bathtub dry-off on the couch-towel under a wobbly, hovering ceiling fan, it was an escape from brutal summer and her wobbly, hovering death.
ROME — Pity the weak and wobbly new Italian government.
That would mean completing a common banking union, to break the self-reinforcing link between wobbly sovereigns and wobbly banks, and creating quasi-federal fiscal tools to support struggling economies in downturns.
When you cut them off, did your neck go wobbly?
But ... But your point is things seem wobbly and uncertain.
The Saint and the Garage went through a wobbly existence.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is a wobbly front runner.
THE wheel of Indian justice is famously slow and wobbly.
Smooth, wobbly and relaxed in the way only pudding is.
The British pound was wobbly at $1.2984, down 0.3 percent.
It has been a wobbly year for the fund's reputation.
The economy is booming but the stock market is wobbly.
It went from dark to light, from wobbly to still.
I think if that's not working, then she gets wobbly.
Well, his puppets were wobbly, but they wore great uniforms.
Others noticed the movements, the spilled drinks, the wobbly handwriting.
He was graceful and fluid; I tottered on wobbly ankles.
"When we as people, a free people, go wobbly on the truth even on what may seem the most trivial matters, we go wobbly on America," he said in a commencement address last month.
EMs have found themselves in favor again after a wobbly 2015.
The Doctor draws — and they don't look all wibbly-wobbly, either.
The drill bit will automatically correct for your wobbly, inexperienced hands.
Things look sort of wobbly at best in the media world.
And after 22 hours, he's much more stable, but still wobbly.
That wobbly quarter on Wall Street wasn't so bad, was it?
And there are both conservatives and centrists who sound wobbly. Sen.
But once again the wheels went wobbly and eventually flew off.
He even made Comey go wobbly at a couple key junctures.
The economy is wobbly, and increasingly dependent on Chinese package tourists.
So why did publishers have a wobbly first quarter of 2000?
That leaves a lot of people on a pretty wobbly fence.
Trump must not go wobbly and consent to this fake entreaty.
From that very successful first lunch things became a bit wobbly.
Much of the rest of the show felt rote, or wobbly.
On their own two legs for the first time, they're wobbly.
But his coarse, wobbly singing had little subtlety during lyrical passages.
Instead, to my horror, he showed up on his motorcycle, wobbly.
Kaneisha pedaled a wobbly path up the block beside Lincoln Park.
Cradling her, instinctively supporting her wobbly neck, I thought, Oh, right.
In the shift from comedy to drama the movie goes wobbly.
IWW members are also known as "Wobblies," hence Wobbly Dev's pseudonym.
Iraq's wobbly democracy relies on the support of the Shia majority.
In Thursday's short program, Gold finished 13th, delivering a wobbly performance.
Subtract a half-point if you were wobbly sitting or standing.
Early energy enabled the Kings to recover from a wobbly start.
Stocks rebounded sharply on Tuesday, before another wobbly session on Wednesday.
She drew a smiley-face next to her wobbly English letters.
He recently delivered a commencement speech in May at the Virginia Military Institute where he appeared to take a veiled shot at Trump, saying that when we "go wobbly on the truth ... we go wobbly on America."
As is to be expected, the baby was quite wobbly at first.
With its financial markets in bad shape, China's opening move looks wobbly.
Shared democratic values, though wobbly in places, are a force for freedom.
It's a little wobbly at times but only because it's so ambitious.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's stealth support for housing is looking wobbly.
Clinton is still the odds-on favorite, but the campaign is wobbly.
The elevator feels wobbly, but none of the construction workers seem concerned.
From this wobbly and imitative origin Paley's voice grew distinct—and multitudinous.
Check under the leg of that wobbly table in the dining room.
Examining "Personnage" shows us the limits of wobbly social and personal constructs.
The new system, introduced in 2013, has always been a little wobbly.
Dean Lombardi rises to his feet, his legs wobbly from the news.
Not just the many wobbly older passengers, but the younger ones, too.
Colin, still wobbly from the barge and now the twirling, gets sick.
You don't have to be a pro — plenty of folks are wobbly.
He conveys a wondrous innocence with his lackadaisical demeanor and wobbly movements.
That wobbly hope slipped away as soon as the dinner conversation began.
Leveraged lenders look wobbly from time to time, but it's always temporary.
Even so, the story remains thin, the performances wobbly, the laughs infrequent.
Much infrastructure, such as wobbly roads and slow freight trains, needs improving.
Its wobbly zebra stripes are pushed into order by the artist's fingertips.
But even that's no sure thing: Room has been looking wobbly in other
The stock market is wobbly, but we haven't had a double-dip recession.
But I stood on wobbly legs and moved toward him where he sat.
The following day, still a little wobbly, I strapped the Watch back on.
Mr Lofven's minority government is wobbly, and his second term may prove short.
On the ground in Minnesota, at least, the socialist revolution is still wobbly.
Cats affected by the syndrome often make jerking movements and wobbly, uncoordinated walking.
Watch the YouTube video above of her (wobbly) first steps in the savanna!
Each chorus cleanses the slate, allowing this wobbly associative process to start over.
The science seems wobbly at best, but the narrative—the narrative is strong.
The wobbly synthesizer was linked directly into the deformation of the clouds geometry.
He looks totally pale and as he tries to get up, he's wobbly.
Occasionally, a mess of programmed drums or wobbly bass cuts through the quiet.
Travel through wibbly-wobbly-timey-whimey space without changing out of your pajamas.
It would throw a wrench into the works of a wobbly world economy.
Feeling uncomfortable or wobbly in some poses is a part of the process.
"When I noticed that he looked wobbly, my instinct was concern," she said.
Brian surprised us both by going wobbly and collapsing into the nearest chair.
But the future looks wobbly, as chip supplies grow and smartphone demand plateaus.
Though wobbly in the legs, boxing, like Jake LaMotta, isn't easily knocked down.
The right hand begins finding the spaces between the left hand's wobbly progress.
It was dusty, and rust-stained, and showed me a wobbly, misshapen woman.
As Uber's wobbly IPO and WeWork's collapsed float demonstrate, the win isn't guaranteed.
Turn on the radio and teach herself to dance, step by wobbly step.
Then again, the president himself is a bit wobbly on this particular issue.
It was December 19803, and the towering giants of tech were looking wobbly.
"The market has already been a little wobbly this year," Ms. Tavenner said.
"I think he got off to a wobbly start," Arizona manager Torey Lovullo.
Then, from large speakers near the pianists, came booming, deep, wobbly electronic sounds.
"It was a little wobbly," he said, "but I got used to it."
She said she felt wobbly at the knees and had to sit down.
When the prosthetics finally hold Pumpkin's wobbly legs in place, it's pure catharsis.
There's very little incentive for a GOP senator to go wobbly right now.
After another wobbly session, the Dow soared 287 points, or 1.2%, on Friday.
Jackal howls are a bit like sirens, but softer and a little wobbly.
Since then, things have gotten a little bit more wobbly for media companies.
At the center is a whorl of creamy white flesh, wobbly as custard.
" (Nevertheless, we created a tool that lets you hear both words.) • Quotation of the day "When we as people, a free people, go wobbly on the truth even on what may seem the most trivial matters, we go wobbly on America.
A U-turn over financing social care made Mrs May seem weak and wobbly.
O.G. was a "little wobbly," he said, adding that the dog also had diarrhea.
Also impressive is the acid-wobbly André Kertesz photographic print "Distorsion n°45" (1933).
Thankfully, it seems someone over at Google still cares about our wobbly little friends.
So thankful to everyone who looked after me," she captioned the shots, adding "#wobbly.
Few insurers will want to remain in a wobbly market with an uncertain future.
"I'm not going to vote for somebody who goes wobbly," Clem told me later.
With a single brief interruption, India has sustained a noisy, wobbly and messy democracy.
Olive has cerebellar hypoplasia, colloquially known as 'wobbly kitten syndrome,' reports The Huffington Post.
Occitan is wobbly enough without such splits, says Sèrgi Javaloyès, a distinguished Occitan writer.
A day later, however, the truce is looking more wobbly, amid accusations of violations.
Well, if it is wobbly, at least Apple might sell a few more cases.
The Oscar nominee stars as Elizabeth Sloane, a lobbyist with a wobbly moral compass.
I dive in headfirst, slicing the still quite wobbly meat, and take a bite.
The exchanges may look wobbly, but they are only one part of the reform.
Near the end of the round, he was made wobbly by a left hook.
Some songs have a harder edge, others a bit more wobbly and space-y.
My favorite complaint manages to fit erect and wobbly penises into the same paragraph.
It signed up anyway, wary of upsetting a wobbly Franco-German axis any further.
With wobbly legs, I walked up her suburban driveway and knocked on her door.
Anyway, she comes over, bit wobbly, and says, 'Oi, can ah ave a cigarette?
"Now is not the time for either of us to go wobbly," he said.
Sometimes, when he climbed down in the evening, his legs were wobbly from exhaustion.
The climax here, backtracking on a daring idea, shows a wobbly grasp of tone.
The character invented for Steve is as bumbling and cute as his wobbly walk.
Afghans will elect a president just as a wobbly peace agreement lurches into view.
There are, however, some complaints regarding its stand, with one buyer calling it wobbly.
Meanwhile, the European Union, while still wobbly, seems to be finding its feet again.
But the third leg, investor positioning, is the one that looks wobbly to Keenan.
And there remain some indicators that look wobbly and resemble prior pre-recession phases.
Doug Collins (R-Ga.), and conservative groups lambasted Loeffler as wobbly on social issues.
Others must have felt the some because the crowd was getting a little wobbly.
Nine other Republican members were wobbly and he had no support from Senate Democrats.
McGregor attributed his wobbly movements to fatigue, something he has experienced in prior fights.
"If China and South Korea go wobbly and the world goes wobbly on the maximum pressure campaign, you're putting Trump in a box, and that's the worst possible thing you could do right now," Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham told Fox News.
Bake tart until sides are set but center is still wobbly, 25 to 30 minutes.
I'd think about my job in print journalism, an industry that was seeming increasingly wobbly.
A wobbly and bleeding Pavelski had to be helped off the ice by several players.
It's what happened after that where I think it got a little wobbly for (Walker).
The video is wobbly and pixelated; a competent visual-effects shop could do much better.
The move will knock already wobbly markets, a prospect that seems to delight Mr Trump.
Her vet appointment confirmed she does have Wobbly Kitten Syndrome, also known as Cerebellar Hypoplasia.
The air-conditioning unit rattled overhead, and the wobbly hammock was more challenging than relaxing.
So on matters continental, the PM is a powerful car with a wobbly steering wheel.
Pink (salmon???) dude soon gets wobbly and concedes defeat, offering his hand to blue (teal
But then you look at a photo (see above) and start to go all wobbly.
A few practice wobbly harmonica skills picked up at a workshop earlier in the evening.
Before you dust off your ruler, here's some background on how the figures get wobbly.
Weak and wobbly Underlying all of this is the final, and perhaps most crucial similarity.
I could relate to the confusion of that traditional parent-child relationship sometimes getting wobbly.
"Wobbly," a term made potent by Margaret Thatcher, is not for the indomitable North Korean.
"The wide range mirrors the wobbly markets," a person familiar with the Ceva listing said.
Nations in the region have often gone wobbly in the face of pressure from Beijing.
This is left to set, then cut into wobbly cubes and sealed inside the dough.
But after video shot by an onlooker showed Secret Service agents helping a wobbly Mrs.
It is a little wobbly, but not so much that it's going to fall apart.
The wobbly wooden planks creak as the actors perform, moving from makeshift stage to stage.
The S&P 500 ended a wobbly day with a gain of nearly 5 percent.
But it is still very wobbly and does not solve the fundamental conundrum Idlib faces.
The marks range from damp and wobbly (resembling inkjet image transfer) to brittle and abrupt.
I've received hundreds over the years, usually in wobbly handwriting, often accompanied by crayon drawings.
Researchers had attributed the wobbly Millennium Bridge to this phenomenon, which they call phase-locking.
As for the original desks that Bezos himself made, "They were pretty wobbly," Lovejoy says.
O.K., even before voting season began, I was wobbly enough to be seeing a shrink.
And at the tip of the spear — or claw — is seven wobbly feet of dinosaur.
It was a little wobbly, but it convinced them they were on the right track.
He vowed to fix wobbly bridges that he claimed were in danger of falling down.
They made themselves an easy target for us, massing suicidally into a wobbly green blob.
The actual period of change can be wobbly and scary, but it has to happen.
But despite his wobbly debate performances, lackluster fundraising and verbal mishaps, Biden is still standing.
Good luck to businesses that have to do tax planning in such a wobbly system.
Most pitchers use two, but for him that makes the pitch wobbly, impossible to control.
Beverly's wife, Violet, soon makes her wobbly, cackling entrance in the person of Meryl Streep.
It was once thought that these wobbly mounds of water were not worth being eaten.
On his first pass, Brady's wobbly throw was deflected, and then intercepted by Cory Littleton.
His biking became wobbly, and eventually he lay his bike down and sat against it.
Sometimes they become, without getting too wobbly lipped about it, an ecstatic kind of poetry.
It's not wobbly but it's less stable than before; you can feel the mechanism turning over.
Then, looking wobbly and unwell two months before the election, she had to leave a Sept.
The euro itself, though, remains a wobbly, half-built enterprise, desperately unprepared for the next shock.
But Bernstein's Andrew Wood points out that the revival of frozen food now looks wobbly again.
As for who could follow Assad, "initially, it would be a very wobbly government," Ford said.
His campaign has been wobbly for some time, as his poor performance in Iowa makes clear.
And in New York alone there are more than a few bakeries dishing out wobbly cheesecakes.
A wobbly economy, low inflation and turmoil abroad had kept the Fed from continuing rate normalization.
Like any Disney Channel star worth her salt, she attempted a music career with wobbly success.
But even that would be just one wobbly step forward on the road to soccer redemption.
The polar vortex — a spinning mass of winter-chilled Arctic air — has become wobbly and weak.
Nimbus colors, woozy noises, and wobbly objects can appear preposterous, generating phantasmagoria and feelings of disorientation.
I tried many others and consistently found them to feel much more jerky, wobbly, and unpredictable.
Fears over the City's future are one reason why sterling has been so wobbly this year.
The aim of Big Apple felt shakier this year, and its sense of audience more wobbly.
This is such a pivotal moment; the world we shaped after W.W. II is going wobbly.
It's a melancholic banger, and each wobbly-necked megastar reedily sings his way through the lyrics.
U.S. stocks closed higher on Monday as technology stocks recovered from a wobbly performance last week.
Feeling quite spry; the wound is healing nicely, and I'm no longer wobbly on my feet.
Afterward, he settles into a black leather chair to discuss the wobbly watch market of late.
But you also can become less wobbly without attending classes or even leaving your living room.
But after stocks had a wobbly start to October, strong earnings have already helped reassure investors.
That might require a wobbly outing from Kershaw, who said on Wednesday that he was fine.
Meanwhile, Disney's strength in video now seems wobbly, as cord-cutting/cord-nevering becomes a thing.
Fresh, wobbly curds are ladled by hand into molds to ripen with microbes in humid conditions.
Her first single as a solo artist was an early artifact of this wobbly developmental period.
The effect is amorphous and a bit wobbly, like entering a space with no vertical lines.
Blake talks gleefully about a group of exuberant, wobbly pictures made experimenting with an ink dropper.
"The first level in the prison is just the beginning of the horrors," says Wobbly Dev.
Liquids are known to behave peculiarly in microgravity, forming wobbly blobs rather than streams or droplets.
There is student work on the wall, covered in crooked, wobbly letters and the occasional rainbow.
And where the suspended mobiles undulate with preternatural elegance, the motorized works can look winningly wobbly.
Four friends sit around a wobbly plastic table perched outside the G.D. Zip Zip social club.
Her horrified high notes are all the more gripping for being wobbly and out of control.
Brown crayon in hand, he frowned in concentration as he drew stick figures and wobbly shapes.
They were later freed, but the episode made clear that America's support for CICIG was now wobbly.
My wobbly strategy was to keep Nic alive until he saw the gift of his own life.
Our live blog tracked wobbly markets amid European political uncertainty and lingering fears over White House policy.
Instead of providing your fingertips with solid feedback, the dual rear wheels have a flimsy, wobbly feel.
Following that, another head kick knockout at the hands of Belfort put Henderson's career on wobbly legs.
Banished as well: stretch marks, bat wings or what the British like to call those wobbly bits.
And Wright, Ronan, and Robbie weren't the only actors cast in wobbly interpretations of Strong Female Characters.
Given the M5S's inexperience and wobbly position on the euro, that is unlikely to have comforted investors.
"This is my first night out since the surgery so I'm a little wobbly," she told PEOPLE.
Banking union proceeds at a glacial pace, thanks in part to German fears about Italy's wobbly lenders.
Among their other shortcomings, banks had done too little, too late, to recognise losses on wobbly assets.
Better to learn this now than in the early months of a new, and unexpectedly wobbly, government.
A bit wobbly, she ignored her own warning and stumbled on the first step, grabbing the banister.
Without explanation, we moved from the side of the room to a wobbly table in the center.
Clinton appeared wobbly and stumbled Sunday as she left a 9/11 commemoration ceremony in New York.
GoPro went all in on its own drone, but Karma's launch was wobbly, to say the least.
Shares were already wobbly on Friday following a big profit warning from Kroger, the largest U.S. operator.
The noise in the room was very loud; my legs got wobbly and my fingers felt numb.
In both countries, stable two-party systems have given way to wobbly four- or five-party ones.
In a short video posted to YouTube, cameras show a wobbly Juno attempting to gain her footing.
Markets had already ended 2018 on a wobbly note; Apple shares fell 8 percent after Wednesday's close.
They hated its wobbly time-travel devices, its flimsy motivations — and most of all, its Sad Hatter.
Erdogan, looking to boost Turkey's economy and steady its wobbly lira, said high rates were curbing growth.
If anything, the backlash from Congress, which is less popular than Moore, could galvanize his wobbly supporters.
It stabilized a wobbly pitching staff and infused a team with hope as it barreled toward glory.
Those generous stock buybacks helped prop up the wobbly US stock market for much of last year.
Rice paddies and soybean fields glided by, and construction sites with wobbly-looking bamboo sticks for scaffolding.
Subscriber erosion, a wobbly advertising market and soaring sports rights costs have combined to slow ESPN's growth.
So I roll over, set my wobbly feet on the ground, and gulp half a bottle. There.
Shaheen Seth's panoramic cinematography deftly captures his wobbly world, where every little thing you think is, isn't.
Both of us danced to the DJ, me holding her tiny hand to support her wobbly standing.
The rapid spread of the coronavirus in Europe has pushed the eurozone's already wobbly economy toward recession.
It brought some relief to European leaders who feared the effect of car tariffs on wobbly economies.
He called the film, which was written and directed by Riley Stearns, "a wobbly sort-of satire."
The tone is so wobbly that the play draws laughs when it wants to be taken seriously.
"The game connects to my politics in as much as I am an antifascist," says Wobbly Dev.
The whole keyboard feels a lot more wobbly than what I'm used to on the Pro 7.
Their best player, however, is Lundqvist, who like his team endured a wobbly end to the season.
Mexico, which had a wobbly first half on defense, created another clean look at the 29th minute.
Brown's pass was wobbly, but Allen was wide open despite having to slow down to grab it.
He delivered high-quality material for kids, where otherwise it was all wobbly puppets and patronizing adults.
It's shaky, like a new little calf, wobbly in the knees and aching to walk and then run.
Estimates of their numbers are wobbly, but since the 2000s the number of bear sightings has been rising.
Arya tells him in a wobbly voice that she can be his family if he comes with her.
The transparent, wobbly confection reportedly dissolves into a pool of liquid and melts away if not eaten promptly.
This is no time for Republicans to go wobbly or get weak in the knees about repealing Obamacare.
America's monetary tightening, and worries about President Donald Trump's trade wars, mean many emerging markets are looking wobbly.
He understood how and where to end it; he did not go wobbly, but nor was he reckless.
The Bachelor is increasingly tepid, and with last summer's Bachelor In Paradise fiasco, the franchise was looking wobbly.
Brazile said Clinton was already "wobbly on her feet" and had a "rattled cough," according to the review.
While wobbly, content on Splish is intended to stick around, rather than ephemerally pass away (à la Snaps).
That leads us to the HOH competition, where the houseguests compete to get across a wobbly red carpet.
The wobbly world contained within this canvas was solidly built by a 313-year-old French-Polish master.
Carbon fiber lid and palm rests are great, don't get me wrong, but a wobbly screen hinge isn't.
She approached the car with wobbly legs, finally collapsing just as she was about to enter the vehicle.
A video showed a wobbly Clinton stumbling as she was assisted into her van to depart the ceremony.
Her argument goes wobbly in places—does anyone really care that we have Bing in addition to Google?
As I continued down the wobbly cycle of adolescence, I was only greeted with more signs of separation.
While Louis is too young to swing a racket — although he does have his adorable wobbly walk down!
Sentiment is expected to remain wobbly, analysts said, though sectors seen as "undervalued" are likely to attract demand.
If it manages to thread the needle, J.Crew may provide a blueprint for other wobbly retailers contemplating bankruptcy.
I flew out of bed and moved down the hallway like a person on a wobbly rope bridge.
Their wobbly reaction is "dumbfounding", says David Smilde of the Washington Office on Latin America, a think-tank.
BEIJING — The young mother lived in obscurity in a wobbly house at the end of a dusty road.
He showed us seats at a wobbly round table and talked about wages and productivity and economic pain.
As the first half of the year comes to an end, the stock market is looking especially wobbly.
Spreadbetters pointed to a firm start for European shares although Wall Street was poised for another wobbly day.
" Over wobbly bass and convulsive drums, a sampled voice taunts, "Your name's not down, you're not coming in.
Mary Halvorson was devising a wobbly, questioning concerto on guitar, and the rest of the band fell quiet.
Whittaker cracked Brunson with a right hook that put him on wobbly legs and patiently picked his shots.
Fear over denying people coverage led the Republican "coverage caucus" to go wobbly, eventually dooming the repeal effort.
Wouldn't it be fun to gnaw at Donald Trump or bite wibbly-wobbly lumps out of Theresa May?
In the previous session, U.S. stocks finished higher as technology stocks recovered from a wobbly performance last week.
Good arguments are wobbly: a team or family might rock back and forth but it never tips over.
The Federal Reserve stepped into the breach on Monday with strong action to prop up wobbly credit markets.
The surging global demand that had been helping to prop up prices is also beginning to look wobbly.
This section seemed the least rehearsed, with a wobbly start and an unusually cold distance that never warmed.
Its loose, orange-red circles and swoops are bifurcated by a wobbly white line running down its axis.
Our critic called it "wobbly" and took issue with its portrayal of the queen as a progressive figure.
Ms. Peet, who wore a gray sweatshirt, blue leggings and a high ponytail, is a wobbly tennis player.
Now you&aposve got multiple ones, and that&aposs when you start to get balls that get wobbly.
During the 1970s, under the Nixon administration, this wobbly system of secrecy and leaks came near to collapse.
Our original report on the service issues follows below… It's not just you, Twitter has gone wobbly again.
It remained wobbly in Asian hours, while stocks tumbled as investors grappled with the deepening global economic gloom.
The crackle of a buttery laminated shell filled with wobbly vanilla-spiked custard is elemental in its pleasure.
This album could pass for a sound-effects reel; it's exuberant, wobbly, silly and consistently neck-breakingly fun.
Even some of Graham's biggest admirers say his stance on racism during the 1950s and '60s was wobbly.
But the word has historically gained traction at moments when national consensus seems the most wobbly and uncertain.
So there we were, Andrew Sullivan and I, sitting at a wobbly table on my poorly manicured patio.
Wobbly beats build upward, stretching Babel-like to the EDM gods above, before tumbling into a sweaty electro maelstrom.
IN A country led by the weak and wobbly, a hulking figure from the past looms larger than ever.
This golden age will certainly be unpleasant for some—and not only for drivers newly surrounded by wobbly bicyclists.
She will happily give away her portion of breakfast, take the bent fork or sit on the wobbly chair.
The U.S. dollar index, a gauge of its value against six major peers, was wobbly in early Asia trade.
Now, the same company claims it's reinvented the damn thing with a wobbly-looking toy called the Frisbee Sonic.
While he doesn't have his stride down pat just yet, the precious primate's wobbly efforts are impressive and adorable.
"Essential tremor is a condition where one of the symptoms is wobbly handwriting," Walch told The Verge over email.
Doing handstand pushups on top of a high stack of dumbbells with nothing underneath him but the wobbly towers?
Sure enough, housing markets in rich countries have begun to look wobbly as global interest rates have crept up.
Visibly wobbly and dazed, the 41-year-old golfer moves slowly as he tries to comply with officers' directions.
The determined wobbly blonde tot starts his quest with an intense stare-down at the shape on the wall.
Another suffered a concussion at home but showed up for work the next day anyway, walking kind of wobbly.
We think this is unlikely: Moderate Republicans in the Senate have given no indication that they'll go wobbly here.
Hainan Airlines, the country's fourth-largest carrier, looks wobbly and its owner, HNA Group, is struggling to pay creditors.
Syria Direct's reporters called the number and discovered some of its operators spoke wobbly Arabic, or none at all.
She was wobbly, and would jerk her wine glass away from anyone who tried to take it from her.
Stocks continue to be resilient no matter what quakes come out of Washington or how wobbly the economy looks.
Wobbly knees, sweaty palms and all, fear and I are walking hand in hand down this new path together.
It's clever, but it also means those legs get wobbly pretty quickly, which makes them move around somewhat erratically.
With our spoons at the ready, we scooped up some wobbly tomato Jell-O and gave it a try.
When Delmonico's opened, as a pastry shop in 18673, the restaurant scene in New York was wobbly at best.
Over the past several months, U.S.-EU economic relations have at best been static, if not uncertain and wobbly.
"Bitcoin is gradually turning into a serious thing," Marc said as he tried to stand on the wobbly board.
It may be wobbly and exhausting—my calves are shrieking—but I'm flying and no one can catch me.
I laugh at Alan and Dewey, at my wobbly legs, barely strong enough to push down on the pedals.
My balance got so wobbly I tripped over nothing one day and face-planted myself into a broken nose.
"We've been seeing a decent run-up in stocks recently, and it's just wobbly couple of days," Ghaussy said.
To streamline things, I boil the eggs in the farro pot, removing them when the yolks are still wobbly.
He was still wobbly, but he agreed to use a cane when a nurse told him it looked handsome.
There were rough patches in her singing: sustained tones that turned wobbly, tenderly soft phrases that lacked legato elegance.
Cullen and his brother are heroic figures, especially at a time when local journalism stands on such wobbly legs.
Now 80, the Italian-born Mr. Pesce has spent decades toying with the wobbly boundary between art and design.
But in the 22001th round Ramos took over, weakening the wobbly Moore with every punch and knocking him down.
After taking his medication, he said, he felt wobbly, so he texted his manager about taking a sick day.
The second wobbly pillar is the related claim that household incomes and wages have stagnated in the long term.
And despite wobbly oil prices, local job growth has accelerated, along with continued improvement in home sales and construction.
You may recall that the growth of PCs, the internet and smartphones did not ever look wobbly or faltering.
Once the song "Young Death" enters this void, its wobbly synth and barely audible kick drum feel almost overwhelming.
More, this rhetorical posture of hanging back away from the dispute feels mistaken because its deployment is so wobbly.
In sequence between the equally sublime "Call Casting" and "Get Right Witcha," it's a huge, wacky, wobbly, ominous monster.
And despite a wobbly debate performance, Biden still has strong support among Democrats on the issues that motivate Democratic voters.
Right in the middle of a sentence ... she stuttered, then got wobbly on her feet before collapsing to the ground.
India launches "strikes" over the border with Pakistan; Deutsche Bank is looking mighty wobbly; a quiet shutdown fight quietly averted.
But upheaval in the workforce would place additional pressure on an already wobbly private sector, risking an even sharper slowdown.
No one wants to drive off the lot with wobbly-ass tires while the salesperson giggles and counts your cash.
Class today is no exception, and I leave with legs so wobbly, I have trouble using the parking garage's escalator.
CET The developers of the game have contacted me to explain how the game has changed since its wobbly beginnings.
Season 2 heightens these stakes by adding one more block to the already wobbly Jenga tower that is June's life.
Wobbly folding chairs are set out for the first patients, who don't take long to spot Gonzalez-Zuniga and approach.
My usually wobbly ankles felt sturdy the entire day (which seldom happens even with tennis shoes on, to be honest).
Flacco&aposs helmet flew off his head, and the 10-year quarterback appeared wobbly as he struggled to his feet.
Authenticity: Frei conceded that in this realm, Uber is "still mighty wobbly" — just like other Silicon Valley companies, she said.
The series (we all wish were real) chronicles the wobbly coexistence of lonely young Elliott and his extra terrestrial companion.
It's, uh, more than a lil' wobbly, and the phone has a tendency to slide forward and to the side.
Eden feels neglected; Nick feels proud, a bit, that he's about to become a father; June feels wobbly from life.
President Donald Trump's popularity with the general public has been wobbly, but his standing with business continues to be strong.
The information we have favors Clinton's wobbly moment as nothing unusual, particularly since we now know she's battling an infection.
All wobbly vibrations and halved breaks, the fresh sound took hold in places like London and Bristol, before exploding abroad.
"I was cycling home along Borough High Street and my front wheel was wobbly and it came off," she says.
Well, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) isn't the only one waking up this morning with a wobbly chin and red eyes.
The trouble, though, is that apart from India and a wobbly China, demand is not looking promising anywhere this year.
Buoys is a sparse, comparatively brief song cycle centered around acoustic guitar, wobbly bass frequencies, and Lennox's heavily treated voice.
Until March 27th Harish Rawat ran the wobbly government in his state, where the Congress party enjoyed a narrow majority.
It's a reminder that, even when an administration looks impossibly wobbly to us, the region still looks for U.S. leadership.
"He's always been able to descend fast, he's just a bit wobbly and he doesn't look too good," Thomas said.
A father, holding a small child, pushed a wobbly stroller piled with plastic bags of clothing over a rocky path.
Global markets picked up till early 2016, when they plunged, then they picked up and now they look wobbly again.
And Mr. Mendes, who still has a slightly wobbly voice, is often amplified with technological assistance to sound more intense.
Her eyes are wild and her bare legs wobbly, and he leads their stuttering steps with an angry, obdurate chin.
School teacher Matsumoto lasted until the second round before suffering a TKO loss once a right hand sent him wobbly.
At least within these first four episodes, "His Dark Materials" is wobbly when it comes to successfully meeting this challenge.
Even perennially wobbly Air France-KLM has 3.7 billion euros in the bank, nearly 90% of this year's forecast EBITDA.
On Olympics MOSCOW — The Olympics continue to spin on a wobbly axis, trapped in a vortex of corruption and doping.
Prime Minister Imran Khan's government is seeking to stabilise a wobbly economy with loans from Gulf countries and international donors.
The first few episodes are wobbly and should be skipped, but after that the show settles into a solid rhythm.
Left open in the slot, he converted a wobbly pass from Zack Kassian, and the puck dribbled just past Korpisalo.
The S is a little wobbly, so I use a box that my husband gave me to prop it up.
I'm just sure I'd spot a scuff on the wall that needed painting or a wobbly shelf that needed tightening.
"The impulse behind making the game Antifa was simply a perceived lack of overtly antifascist computer games," Wobbly Dev said.
Following recent market volatility, some IPO hopefuls have sped up listing plans to avoid being tripped up by wobbly markets.
That coalition has proved wobbly as Mr. Salvini, an increasingly strong force of opposition, has agitated for early national elections.
In "Friend," for example, a wobbly black line separates a field of gray from an intruding rectangle of amiable chartreuse.
As the movie heads for its quietly ghastly denouement, its plot mechanism gets a little wobbly, which is ultimately forgivable.
Its railing is still broken and wobbly from when one Syrian man tried to desperately cling onto it, he said.
Carson, startled as Bambi and twice as wobbly on his political feet, claims to have known nothing of the purchase.
Or maybe not: Committing completely to Carl's wobbly perceptions, the filmmakers mire us in a hackneyed swamp of narrative uncertainty.
Simon Bunker from high school who put your head in the toilet after you said Rosie Norton had wobbly hair?
Hinging a theory on the assumption that Bran would be able to consciously make this choice is inherently wobbly logic.
I have a big slab of makeup wedge foam that you can carve prosthetics like wobbly tongues or fake teeth from.
Capital drawn into China through broader index inclusion could help stabilise its wobbly stock market and reduce pressure on the yuan.
AND FINALLY ... Steppin' out Get ready to feel all the feels as Elle the baby elephant takes her first wobbly steps.
She's all class as she sings her heart out completely live (with a couple of wobbly, flat notes to prove it).
It's tale as old as time: one cat, one rug, and a wobbly paw pranging hard against the tide of eBay.
They're usually not pleasant to type on, they're not durable, and the keyboards themselves tend to be wobbly and poorly made.
When Denis Healey, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in a wobbly Labour government, appeared in 1978, Plomley kept his criticism gentle.
You know, four seasons in, a lot of shows start to wobble a little bit; this doesn't seem wobbly at all.
Or they can accept the dichotomy of east and west and aspire, at best, to build wobbly bridges between the two.
The dollar's wobbly start in December was stemmed by higher U.S. Treasury yields following upbeat data on manufacturing and construction spending.
But a faint path to a majority may run through the votes of Labour MPs, who are increasingly wobbly on Brexit.
The palm rest, display, touchpad, and keyboard hardly exhibit any noticeable give — there are no wobbly underside or clicking fans here.
The springs are faster than the rubber domes, last longer, and aren't as wobbly, leading to a more precise typing experience.
But nonetheless, with Who on a break, who can argue with a little more zany-heartfelt wibbily-wobbly-timey-wimey fun?
A wobbly, overheated Clinton was caught on video being helped into a van by Secret Service agents after leaving a Sept.
Mnuchin has already had to beat back questions from wobbly Republicans about the effects of the proposed tax cuts on revenues.
Even counting those wobbly sectors, the Federal Reserve's latest Beige Book, released late Wednesday, showed modest growth across most economic regions.
Picture a three-year-old tug of war waged across the globe that leaves both sides wobbly and scarred but unmoved.
Even counting those wobbly sectors, the Federal Reserve's latest Beige Book released late Wednesday showed modest growth across most economic regions.
His theater troupe performed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, and on opening night he stumbled, wobbly, onto the stage.
Anders Hill, played with wobbly, tongue-tied charm by Ben Mendelsohn, is a middle-aged former "finance guy" in Westport, Conn.
A friend of ours in her late 20s came over one afternoon and noticed the wobbly tower of beat-up books.
Anyone who saw Christopher Shinn's "Dying City" at Lincoln Center 12 years ago most likely left the theater on wobbly legs.
Another reason is less positive: ESPN's business, once the envy of the media world, is on more wobbly footing these days.
Revolution in the Making this is not, and the thematic strain uniting the works on display at Shulamit Nazarian is wobbly.
The two boys eyed each other, my son on his scooter, the other boy on a bike with wobbly training wheels.
Mr. Johnston was out of breath and a little wobbly from a short walk in his backyard the afternoon I visited.
The musical chairs within the administration are likely to add to the perception of a wobbly White House subject to infighting.
No home is complete without a good drill for hanging pictures, fixing wobbly shelves, or helping out with a kitchen renovation.
My legs are a little wobbly when I get off the bike, but I head to work feeling satisfied and accomplished.
The ruling Socialist Party was wiped out in France's election; it had become the wobbly party, unsure of what to do.
While Swift and Derulo shined, others "are barely passable, with wobbly voices that struggle to stand out or blend," he wrote.
But the truth is, I teetered in those heeled oxfords, my ankles wobbly without my feet planted firmly on the ground.
He would sit on the team bench next to the manager, his omnipresence making the opposition's legs turn wobbly with fear.
ONE referendum, one election and 12 wobbly months later, Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union at last began on June 19th.
Was the effort of throwing as hard as he could — and sometimes producing nothing more than a wobbly effort — possibly that painful?
For all seven times that he has said that, and they were pretty wobbly anyway-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: He said it, right, Jesse?
AFP photographer Prakash Mathema watched the scene unfold from the relative safety of a wobbly wooden blind just a few feet away.
His wobbly performance will also renew doubts about his claim that he's the strongest campaigner to take on Trump in November 2020.
Arctic blasts, like those in January 1203, happen when the polar vortex becomes unstable and wobbly, allowing frigid air to spill south.
If it is used at all, it is likely that China, with its indebted banks and wobbly currency, would be the supplicant.
I just witnessed Tom Hanks go to the bar to order and carry back 63 martinis on a wobbly tray by himself.
The wobbly currency last week drove the government to ask for a "high access stand-by arrangement" from the International Monetary Fund.
If a wobbly cartridge is all I need to give up for nearly $300 in savings, it seems like a fair tradeoff.
Then, the Irish thronging the dance halls of "County Kilburn" and Cricklewood in north London were wobbly after one whisky too many.
The U.S. economy, while a bit wobbly of late, still looks set to post solid growth, though softer than last year's pace.
In times of stress, depositors flee wobbly banks for safer homes—and a CBDC would allow "digital runs" to the central bank.
The cutie, who suffers from 'Wobbly Kitten Syndrome', is currently up for adoption from the Watauga Humane Society in Boone, North Carolina.
"Cressida has been a bit wobbly about the whole situation for quite some time," added Majesty magazine's editor-in-chief, Ingrid Seward.
"Cressida has been a bit wobbly about the whole situation for quite some time," added Majesty magazine's editor-in-chief, Ingrid Seward.
But Biden has steadied his wobbly bid heading into the Iowa caucuses, sending the two moderates toward a likely Super Tuesday collision.
When Simpson had first put them on, she'd felt wobbly and bizarre, like the middle of her heels weren't touching the ground.
During the euro crisis Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain looked wobbly and, because of their initials, earned an unflattering porcine label.
Jaden Smith on a surfboard was like a newborn giraffe taking its first steps... wobbly as hell but gets the job done.
A man with a well-trimmed beard, wearing a puffy, hooded coat, looks down into his wobbly video camera, speaking in Italian.
Kelce had to be helped up by his teammates after the hit, and was visibly wobbly when he got to his feet.
He was wobbly as he was helped off the ice and the game continued with one referee for the final 23:57.
It's the place a toddler took his first wobbly steps and where a teenager, under the porch light, had her first kiss.
They have wrapped steel bands around wobbly steeples and towers, working under the watchful eye of Culture Ministry architects and art historians.
Aside from some piles of just-sheared lamb's wool—with still-attached gobs of wobbly red skin—the compact space is tidy.
Gunhild Aubert Opdal, initially the meekest, exploded wonderfully after chomping medication, doing a wobbly dance like a baby giraffe learning to walk.
Given WeWork's wobbly route to IPO, it remains to be seen how reliable this is as a way of making investment decisions.
" ________________________________________________________________________________________ There was one other wobbly leg holding up the argument that voter fraud is rampant: the very meaning of the word "fraud.
Often scoffed at for its wobbly governments and disregarded as a mere pleasuredome, Italy has long been Europe's laboratory for political change.
They took no steps to improve it, and went bargain-hunting (Mike Minor, Matt Moore, Doug Fister) to address a wobbly rotation.
Before that, Ms. Lawrence co-starred with Chris Pratt in Sony's expensive "Passengers," which arrived to a wobbly $2176 million in 2188.4.
"Devils roll the dice, angels roll their eyes, what doesn't kill me makes me want you more," Swift croons over wobbly synths.
For Christians for whom the physical resurrection becomes a sort of obsession, that seems to me to be a pretty wobbly faith.
Still, the show can feel structurally wobbly: It has a lot to say and is not always sure how to say it.
After a wobbly first debate performance in Nevada, it became clear that Bloomberg hadn't been on a debate stage in a while.
When Bradley did connect with a hard left hook in the eighth round, Pacquiao stumbled backward, wobbly and red in the face.
Tayla also has wobbly grades, and her mother, a police officer, sometimes embarrasses her because of her enthusiasm for the step team.
He methodically measured alcohol levels and temperatures then shuffled over to a wobbly desk to record the data in a broad ledger.
The front-facing display is excellent for framing your video and the RockSteady stabilization will help make your footage look less wobbly.
But its formation may also fire the starting-gun for the unravelling of an especially fragile part of an already wobbly federation.
Mr. Biden, prone to wobbly debate performances that have unnerved even the Iowans prone to back him, had his strongest showing yet.
Her performance as a wobbly voiced warbler in "Florence Foster Jenkins" proved enough to land her a 20th nomination, setting another record.
In wobbly trade, the yen hit a new 15-month high at 105.54 per dollar, extending gains for a second straight day.
Most startup CEOs like to talk about how they're crushing it, but are more reluctant to speak up when things are wobbly.
Being wobbly, in the setting of pugilistic trauma, will always be treated as the result of head trauma and not as fatigue.
But in modern times, we've certainly come a long way from using the slam of a door to take out a wobbly tooth.
How you pay extra attention to the kid kicking a soccer ball around her front lawn and the slightly wobbly, nervous looking cyclist.
If they get wobbly or try to diffuse the key Trump policies that Trump won on, that he ran on, danger lies ahead.
A wobbly economy, an uncertain future with interest rates and a president who wouldn't stop talking about the stock market posed grave dangers.
Pairi Daiza, a popular zoo in Belgium, captured one of its sweet young panda cubs attempting to take its wobbly first few steps.
Ottawa equalized 25 seconds into the second period, as Jean-Gabriel Pageau took a wobbly pass from Brady Tkachuk while approaching the net.
Eighteen million Americans buy insurance for themselves, rather than through an employer; it is this part of the insurance market that looks wobbly.
Josephina, a 25-year resident of the community, feels ashamed of the wobbly bridge the city put up in front of her house.
Most likely, this energetic cat has Cerebellar Hypoplasia or 'wobbly kitten syndrome,' but that hasn't stopped other felines from being their best selves.
Since elephant babies are pretty wobbly as newborns, Tilly will be fitted with a harness to help her stand steadily, especially while nursing.
She is a sweet girl that has been diagnosed with Wobbly Kitten Syndrome, a neurological disorder that affects her ability to move properly.
Earlier this year, she had spent a lot of time with Kalanick and other execs trying to help them right the wobbly ship.
Another hops between the circular cutouts of a platform on the floor, and a third steps tentatively on a wobbly stack of platforms.
That both results seemed unthinkable just a few months ago underscores the tilt from the normal news cycle to everything suddenly feeling wobbly.
Indeed, for ageing rich countries seeking to import young workers to plug skills gaps and prop up wobbly pension systems, they are ideal.
A section of wobbly grass in the park took on a trampoline-like effect after recent heavy rain caused the ground to swell.
"We have continued safe-haven buying with stock markets looking pretty wobbly ahead of U.S. retail sales data," OANDA analyst Jeffrey Halley said.
Some Democrats got wobbly at the start, disgusted with Clinton's outrageous behavior in Oval Office, but eventually, they unified and stuck with him.
But sometime in the days following the victory he decided that Johnson was wobbly and that he himself should really be No. 1.
Wobbly Europe One half of the world's largest economies are led by populists or autocrats while the political mainstream leaders are under attack.
The lack of an outright winner or obvious coalition promises a long and wobbly slog before a government, most likely unstable, takes shape.
Given his superabundance of material, Raulff has perhaps chosen for himself an impossible task, even without the wobbly problems presented to contemporary historians.
You're also setting some important boundaries at this time, which is crucial considering Neptune's wobbly influence over people's sense of limits this month!
I took a dogsled safari, and guided Siberian huskies on a wobbly but exhilarating ten-mile dash, by moonlight, across stunning upland fells.
Endorsements at this stage could reassure voters that the establishment believes Warren isn't too far left or help stabilize the wobbly Biden candidacy.
Everything changed in 2000, when the Tate Modern, the London Eye and the endearingly wobbly Millennium Footbridge all opened to wild, instantaneous acclaim.
That came as a relief for some analysts, who feared Snap's first three quarters of wobbly earnings could make for another lackluster report.
In a moral crunch, she's not interested in integrity; her stance threatens their marriage and Rob's wobbly sense that she's a decent person.
Actually, there will be a slight change in the coming weeks: A wobbly front-door hinge will be replaced for the first time.
It seems miraculous that any of these wobbly-necked beings are ever able to soar, to become flickers of color across our meadows.
Trump's once-wobbly relationship with Coats had finally seemed to recover after an episode over the summer sent it teetering toward the edge.
However delicious those pancakes are, the fascination (aided by that wobbly table) derives from the visuals of the food itself and the setting.
August is often wobbly too, but this year's 3 percent S&P gain was the best performance for the month in four years.
They remained wobbly, however, after falling more than 4% on Tuesday, even after OPEC and allies including Russia agreed to extend supply cuts.
At the bottom, waiting to be dredged up, are beans boiled in sugar and wobbly nata de coco (coconut water fermented into jelly).
"Traders expect risk sentiment to remain on very wobbly conditions entering the new year," said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA in Singapore.
"Traders expect risk sentiment to remain on very wobbly conditions entering the new year," said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA in Singapore.
In between and since, smaller, more tactical demonstrations have targeted Democratic officials seen to be going wobbly against Trump nominees during Senate confirmation hearings.
All on my own I managed to sew a wobbly circle with maroon thread onto a piece cut from an old green flannelette sheet.
Some applaud him — one calls him "amazing"— while others have come to find him too off-putting, too wobbly in his beliefs, too condescending.
Far from "strong and stable", the phrase repeated endlessly in her campaign, the prime minister looked "weak and wobbly", as one journalist put it.
One claw-tipped finger taps on the screen in rapid-fire morse code when she finds the wobbly sketch of breasts she's looking for.
Quiquampoix, 20, was more of a surprise, coming up through the six finalists after a wobbly start and scoring several perfect rounds of five.
Meanwhile political drama in the euro-zone's wobbly third-largest economy will hardly alleviate the widespread doubts in Berlin, as Charlemagne notes this week.
The attack in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, underscored the difficulties this majority Muslim nation faces on its wobbly journey toward sustained democracy.
These seemed to perfectly conform to my curves (and what Bridget Jones might refer to as "wobbly bits"), without being too tight or restrictive.
When you watch this video, he's walking through the snow; he's wobbly, but he gets back up," the tech investor told CNBC's "Squawk Alley.
I can stand alone on my own two feet, even on a wobbly ice floe with nothing and no one to have my back.
France has seen few IPOs recently and some deals, such as that of logistics firm Gefco, have been pulled due to wobbly market conditions.
That effort ramped up bigly in the wake of video capturing a decidedly wobbly Clinton leaving a September 11 memorial in New York City.
I often wake up wobbly, my back hates rainy days, and I no longer walk, cycle or swim as fast as I used to.
The hinge is great for making this thing so thin, but is can be a little wobbly compared to most laptops in its class.
"The Trump administration is on wobbly legal ground in trying to limit Medicaid enrollment by imposing onerous work requirements," Perkins said in a statement.
Conspicuous misfires were two duets with Kyle Barisich, a onetime "Phantom of the Opera" with a coarse vocal texture and a wide, wobbly vibrato.
I think at a time when claiming space and making one's politics public feels vulnerable and wobbly, I'm most uplifted by the queer community.
I can only imagine the look on my ancestors' faces when they first laid eyes on those hunks of wobbly and gelatinous pink meat.
"The wobbly crimson substance added nothing to my Thanksgiving enjoyment, unlike my mother's lemon-zested, multi-spiced version," lamented Gwen Ihnat at the Takeout.
In February, he was hospitalized for four days with the flu and later he had a severe brain hemorrhage that left his legs wobbly.
This may spell an end to the wobbly card table, fabric canopy and cooolers full of ice that are the burden of many vendors.
Later, she used the computer to draw airier compositions with diagonals; wobbly, concentric squares; and arrays of black bands that gently rise and fall.
Novo, as he's known on Wall Street, scoffed at billionaire Bill Ackman's "hell is coming" prediction on Wednesday, which sent already wobbly markets downward.
A couple of days before Christmas, he sat with a visitor at a slightly wobbly table upstairs at Uncle Jack's and described his routine.
This is important to mention because that kind of pressure has often worked to get wobbly politicians to fall off the debt cutting wagon.
Ryan is sacrificing too much for too little, and it's time he rummaged through his wobbly endoskeleton and made fresh acquaintance with his spine.
I can't get up and do 'Harlots,' and I can't learn these lines, so I'll turn up on set and I'll throw a wobbly.
The wobbly video shot on Tsoi's iPhone shows police pelting the street with a jet of water, then pivoting to aim directly at him.
Sterling eased 0.1 percent to $1.3775, looking wobbly after shedding 0.9 percent on Friday for its biggest one-day drop in about two months.
Space and time were as wobbly as a trampoline; they could warp, bend or distend in the presence of massive objects like the sun.
In discussing the victory afterward, Dempsey focused on the implications for his team, how it stabilized the Americans after their wobbly beginning to qualifying.
The city is also home to notable buildings, from the wobbly tower in Killesbergturm to the minimal central library and the regal Solitude Palace.
Nothing in Bloomberg's wobbly debut suggested that an orthodox, mix-it-up-with-average-voters campaign in early, small states ever could have worked.
Ms. Lee, 65, buys the fresh, soft, wobbly tofu now, but still gets up early a few times a week to shop for produce.
The pernil, wobbly roasted pork shoulder and slick avocado tucked into pillowy bread, may ignore the crunchy ideals of the tecolota, but it works.
After the run-ins and criticisms were met with wobbly responses, the candidates hastily developed a series of policy proposals on policing and prisons.
Bee briefly recapped Sessions' wobbly testimony, but then zeroes in on how white men in the Senate seem to love interrupting California Senator Kamala Harris.
The track is a brutal reality check about a relationship on wobbly ground – and all underpinned with emotive, satin vocals soft enough to collapse into.
Garnett made it to HK with his best buddy and took one of his signature selfie vids, marked by everything being wobbly and pointed down.
It's a logical starting point for experimental tech—still in its wobbly, Bambi legs stage—that likes warm weather, little rain, and wide open roads.
You can probably already tell that something's up with the image quality: The wooden slats on the side of the building look wobbly or pixelated.
When I managed to stifle my drool-crying, I lifted my head and a wobbly tightrope of snot connected his clavicle to my septum ring.
Whereas the prime minister has spent a lot of the campaign being weak and wobbly, last night Ms Rudd provided the missing strength and stability.
Asia's wobbly open followed cautious gains on Wall Street overnight that nevertheless lifted the S&P 71.753 index to an intraday record high of 2,949.52.
Renewed fighting in the Russian-backed breakaway regions, however, suggests that Moscow seeks to further destabilize the Kiev government, already wobbly from internal political brawling.
But the Republican Party — not wobbly Dems, not invidious CEOs — is the biggest and most daunting barrier to climate action in the US, by far.
A government shutdown, a wobbly stockmarket and concerns that the Federal Reserve would tighten monetary policy too quickly made for a dim outlook for 2019.
While adrenaline would allow her to finish the fight, she would be wobbly and clumsy when she got up, and her coordination would be off.
Steve looks less than chuffed about his summer job and appears to have a minor existential crisis after uttering a wobbly "Ahoy!" for the camera.
Obamacare, in just its third enrollment phase, is standing on very wobbly legs, and it could collapse if the President fails to address its shortcomings.
About 45 minutes after it was born, the calf stood on its wobbly legs for the first time while mom helped keep her baby steady.
But a sprain will cause pain and instability in the affected joint (think: wobbly ankle after you step off the curb in a weird way).
I rarely drink to the point where things get too wobbly, which, until now, I'd told myself, meant things were nowhere near out of hand.
And let's face it, your life is never going to get better than when you're rescuing kittens from a wobbly plank halfway up a skyscraper.
And let's face it, your life is never going to get better than when you rescuing kittens from a wobbly plank halfway up a skyscraper....
TOKYO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average ground higher on Tuesday, touching a 2-week peak in thin trade thanks to a wobbly yen.
That wobbly air moved as a sound wave — a pattern of alternating low and high air pressure — and bounced off buildings, trees, loved ones, etc.
In the second round Jouban attempted to step up the pace, took a short right hand to the chin and found himself on wobbly legs.
It also took an abiding interest in pain: speakers regularly talked in great detail about their wobbly finances, imperfect parenting, and occasional near-death experiences.
Jorge Perez, of the Dominican Republic, knocked his opponent down twice, before the wobbly fighter got up to receive a third punch to the chin.
The thirty-­five-second video begins with Pink Guy and three costumed friends thrusting their hips robotically, as the song rises toward a wobbly climax.
It's part of one of America's most prolific bird nurseries and it's the place where many of Alaska's caribou calves first stand on wobbly legs.
Bake about 50 minutes, rotating it 180 degrees after 35 minutes, until the pie is set around the edges but still wobbly in the center.
The descriptions are simultaneously particular and wobbly, which is difficult to pull off repeatedly, but Padgett does it without seeming to break into a sweat.
But it's still quite slutty, by BBC standards—see how my lady lumps jiggle about in this clip like two big wobbly jelly-filled balloons?
"Lil Thing," a chill, downtempo nightcap of a song features wobbly percussion and lo-fi synth elements coupled with Rhomberg's earnest vocals about his girl.
Michelle Grant, head of retailing at Euromonitor International, said tariffs and higher interest rates pose a greater threat to consumers than a wobbly stock market.
Strategies The most surprising thing about the wobbly stock market of 21987 is that investors haven't panicked — or at least that they haven't panicked much.
But that tweet was a confession: I'm haunted by my nonexistent mandate and wobbly legitimacy, and I'm horrified that more Americans wanted that nasty woman.
There is little doubt that Cashman will make several follow-up moves before the July 25.68 trade deadline, presumably to bolster his wobbly starting rotation.
Her intentions partly feel wobbly because the language of the book is so inconsistent, full of odd homilies — an assembly line of truly terrible metaphors.
A slowing Chinese economy and escalating trade tensions dragged down markets in Hong Kong and China before stocks in the United States turned seriously wobbly.
This month, Alibaba cut its sales forecast for the year ending in March by around 5 percent, citing the wobbly economy and the trade war.
The "Little Red Songbook" of workers' songs was around the house too (my father) and the Wobbly songs taught me the meters of popular hymns.
A wobbly, aimless pass down the sideline was effortlessly intercepted by Saints safety Marcus Williams, who returned the football to the Patriots' 2-yard line.
At that moment I felt a metaphorical page turn: life spinning me around and setting me down, wobbly and unsteady, in a new, unchosen place.
Even "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" was widely viewed as a misfire; longtime fans loathed the story, leaving that whip-cracking franchise on wobbly footing.
On May 3, 2014, the foal that would become Mastery wriggled out of the mare Steady Course, wet, wobbly and eager to find his legs.
Imagine a wobbly Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and a lumbering Falcon (Anthony Mackie), with Captain America (Chris Evans), the incredible chunk, bringing up the rear.
Gordon was pressured and threw a wobbly pass when the Cougars looked to attempt a Hail Mary from the ASU 43 with four seconds remaining.
Takowasa, raw octopus chopped with wasabi, manages to be wobbly and crunchy at once, and the burn goes all the way up between the eyes.
Following Lehman's demise, governments across the world spent more than $1 trillion bailing out wobbly financial firms fearing economic disaster if they failed to act.
When all was said and done, the three banks, along with dozens of others around the world, became the stewards of a wobbly global economy.
Once Beatrice adds her wobbly check marks and shaky signature, the overall effect is to make us feel that we have entered a bygone era.
"Markets can breathe a sigh of relief that the economy is not going all wobbly," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
KS: No, the wheels are coming off some of the wagons, and wobbly wheels, but they're never going to do this, not Mark Zuckerberg, not.
For me, it kind of feels like wearing a coat without a back, or always sitting on a wobbly bar stool that's about to give out.
The wobbly start for regional bourses came despite a bounce on Wall Street overnight, which was helped by bargain-hunting and positive earnings from Microsoft Corp.
According to Laughing Squid, the Mexico-based hedgehog was diagnosed with Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome, a progressive neurological disorder that makes it hard for hedgehogs to walk.
Sources had told Reuters last month that Cinven was reviving plans to list Jost, having previously shelved plans for a flotation due to wobbly capital markets.
When Rockhold returned to the cage, Dave Branch came out and surprised those who bought into the fluke by promptly putting Rockhold on wobbly legs again.
Less than two minutes later, Washington tied the score 2-2 when a wobbly shot by Brooks Orpik was deflected in off the stick of Ovechkin.
Just the term itself invokes a feeling of wobbly nervousness and the image of glossy, high heels click-clacking down the hallways of tiled corporate offices.
If the platform you have the microwave set up on has too much stuff or the table is wobbly, this could save you a few taps.
Some, like Greece, were stuck in a "doom loop" where wobbly banks destabilised the governments supporting them, which in turn weakened the banks holding government bonds.
The hardened wet clay he formed with his fingers creates a trembling and wobbly look that is accentuated in the pieces that are glazed to shine.
Video later revealed Clinton's wobbly exit out of the event at Ground Zero and her campaign announced Sunday evening that the Democratic nominee is battling pneumonia.
It's a gleaming, pixelated future—mostly clean, mostly shiny, punctuated by cranes and pile drivers pushing foundations through the city's wobbly ground in search of bedrock.
Few people today, however, know how relevant the war remains because it seems so distant, trapped forever in wobbly black-and-white silent film, historians say.
Why it matters: Wobbly Republicans, many of whom were and remain deeply suspicious of the president, now have something normal, possibly popular to grab hold of.
In "I Need A Forest Fire" Bon Iver's Justin Vernon places his vocals down carefully, as if too many words would upend the song's wobbly percussion.
"It's just sort of amazing to see all the different ways people are using it—there's people slapping and spanking gelatin and it's wobbly," she says.
Scoring chances emerged as the game wore on, even as players' legs grew wobbly, like boxers swaying, seeking a decisive blow, in a 12-round bout.
Another, potentially more dangerous, financial menace looms on the other side of the Channel—as Italy's wobbly lenders teeter on the brink of a banking crisis.
For the less whiskey-inclined, the Wobbly Piper (mezcal, cardamom syrup) and the Royal Mile (vodka, a grapefruity rhubarb pureé) offered their own path to contentment.
However, she's a little wobbly on her feet in robot mode, so you're probably best to leave her on four wheels while she's on her own.
Wall Street also kept an eye on tech stocks, as large-cap names in the sector tried to bounce back from a wobbly performance last week.
Nearly as big as a cantaloupe, the wobbly burrata, made from mozzarella filled with cream, was bursting on the plate, the oozing cream pooled around it.
It was a bit wobbly, but I learned to refine my stitches and soon began to produce work that was good enough to share and sell.
Despite widespread agreement on the flaws of the Cadillac Tax and the need to repeal it, progress has been as slow and wobbly as a knuckleball.
Upon jumping over Snap's wobbly old fence, users are informed that the big reveal is nothing other than an augmented-reality popup project with Jeff Koons.
A DEFINITE if wobbly line connects the Yiddish theater of 212th-century Eastern Europe and the Lower East Side to the giants of modern American entertainment.
Squeezing into a wobbly four-seater propeller plane is the only way to reach the tiny tribe of Tyonek, tucked deep in the roadless Alaskan wilderness.
He described another new dish as a corn custard, made without dairy and thickened with cornstarch, with a wobbly texture close to that of panna cotta.
Of his three attempts, his third showed the most promise, but he bailed on the final stretch after he said he became "wobbly" on his edges.
Now, at Takashimaya, escalators intimidated no one — except for one stylish woman wearing wobbly four-inch heels, who held tightly to the railing as she ascended.
New England gave 23 yards of that back with a false start by Rob Gronkowski and then Tom Brady's wobbly pass to Chris Hogan fell incomplete.
"I'm writing this paper and the chair is wobbly, and I don't know how to fix it," Epona said of her time in the urban world.
A big-ticket item for someone very special, the Korver Sofa erases memories of wobbly and worn college furnishings with the foundation of something more lasting.
Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, for example, declared over one million dollars in savings in cash — $870,000 and 460,000 euros — apparently shunning Ukraine's ever-wobbly banking system.
Here is a breakdown of four key strategic assumptions of Bloomberg's nascent campaign, along with some "yes but" analysis about why those assumptions might be wobbly.
His sweet falsetto floats above sustained but wobbly synthesizers, eventually joined by processional drums and a ghostly chorus, sounds that only expand the void around him.
"The other one is the Israeli election," Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man, pointed out, as he chewed a piece of salmon at a wobbly cocktail table.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 0.3 percent, still wobbly after Tuesday's 1.4 percent fall, and pulling away from earlier increases.
Service is still in the eager-but-wobbly toddler stage, and the cocktail list is not so much a minefield as a box of live grenades.
Wall Street slipped in the last session, with investor sentiment wobbly as a financial crisis in Turkey played out, although those losses had been relatively measured.
Unfortunately, it goes wobbly in the last quarter, as Tony's refusal to face up to his past actions begins to look less willful and more stupid.
Last season was a low-level triumph for Greinke, who recovered from a wobbly April with a 2.94 E.R.A. thereafter — dominant, or something close to it.
If you're going to be out in those wobbly, unbalanced things then you better know how to defend yourself, because you sure can't run in them.
An exciting matchup of opposites fizzled as Manning threw a series of wobbly passes and Newton was altogether disappointing, spending most of the game running for safety.
Property investment is also looking wobbly, with analysts waiting to see if the government will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers that have kept speculation in check.
It's found on dancefloors across North America and Europe every weekend, as thousands of ravers use it to get wobbly in the early hours of the morning.
No place better epitomises the challenges facing Tunisia's government as it tries to consolidate a wobbly democracy six years after the revolution that toppled the old dictatorship.
The turmoil in global stock markets and the plunge in oil prices are shaking Russia's economy, already wobbly from being cut off from Western finance by sanctions.
He took me on all the thrill rides Orlando had to offer and helped me conquer my first wobbly ride on a bike with only two wheels.
Trends in party support now look more like the wobbly lines of a seismometer than the decades-old separation between the two biggest parties and the rest.
Mr Modi has mercilessly milked nationalist sentiment, threatening to rain missiles on the enemy in a "night of killing" and scorning his opponents as wobbly-kneed defeatists.
The two men formed a wobbly team in 2015 with the sole purpose of defeating Mahinda Rajapaksa, the war-winning but authoritarian president, at a snap election.
Gone are the days of wobbly heels and footwear you knew would give you blisters — in these trying times, we need shoes that can hit the pavement.
But potential investors have not materialized, put off by India's wobbly infrastructure, unstable power supply, bureaucratic red tape and poor planning, according to analysts and industry insiders.
It boasts more than 43 functions and can be utilized to tend to your cycling needs, like fixing a wobbly seat or straightening a bent disc brake.
But it's not easy: Gallant and Bel had to contend with the six-hour time difference between Paris and New York and with a wobbly wifi connection.
It has been a difficult two years between actions of the irresponsible and biased former leadership of the FBI and the wobbly mandate of the special counsel.
Some of these trends bring unprecedented opportunities for improving lives while others are disrupting long-standing societal constructs — including our now wobbly "three-legged stool" for retirement.
In a woodblock, once     In an early-Netherlandish world, He is shown with a crocodile, a unicorn, and a wobbly man With a tail and prehensile feet.
Your duffel bag is stuffed full with a pair of tiny swimming shorts and horrendous home-made blend of powders you've trademarked "Creatamine"—for wobbly workouts, chyyyyyz!
Property investment is also looking wobbly, with analysts waiting to see if the government will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers that have kept speculation in check.
For all the talk of resets for President Trump, there's just one that matters, at least on Capitol Hill — one big chance to steady a wobbly agenda.
The knockoffs are smaller than the pieces they're based on and with clear imperfections — a wobbly line here, a visibly pasted-on bit there — but instantly recognizable.
A single rice noodle fills a steaming tray as big as a newspaper, one broad sheet, wobbly like custard and so thin that it's nearly see-through.
At the gatherings, she had settled into a routine, always sitting at a table across from a man with wobbly legs and a big appetite, Yoshikazu Kinoshita.
"Not to get too emo, but my mom died when she was 49 and last year I turned 49," she said, and here, her voice got wobbly.
Severino's third pitch of the game, a wobbly slider over the plate, was clobbered over the left field fence by Jose Altuve for a solo home run.
Having mopped up some of the worst corners of the financial system, and with growth still wobbly, regulators may soon decide shadows aren't so frightening after all.
Welcome to the world of "Underwater," a movie whose own sea legs are so wobbly, you're never quite sure whether that weak fake-out was even deliberate.
Here Wobbly Dev includes the motto and logo of the Industrial Workers of the World, an international labor union of which they are a member and delegate.
Sara Johnsen's comic tear-jerker has a wobbly tone and sketchy plot, but Ruby Dagnall as the girl and Tuva Novotny ("Annihilation") as her rescuer are terrific.
I could find another job if I had to, but this would be a tough blow to a wobbly team, and I feel a sense of loyalty.
Last year, he unveiled a next-generation clay extruder that bears down with nearly three tons of force, squeezing out wobbly vases and sculptures like cake frosting.
Our favorites include the wobbly, beat­-and­-scratch heavy "Trying," the multi­tracked vocal workout "Kid Kuma" and the wistful sonic mélange "Cory," but decide for yourself below:
It can occasionally be wobbly and the studio workouts aren&apost live or interactive like competitor bikes, which may seem like drawbacks but didn&apost bother me.
In the 10th round McGregor became what he described as "wobbly and floaty," forcing Hall-of-Fame referee Robert Byrd to call a stoppage to the fight.
"The dollar is looking a bit wobbly and so are equities, so the things that have been against gold for the past few months are turning," he said.
Talk around the Street has ranged from the dangers that wobbly fundamentals pose to the weak technical backdrop that includes a dangerous double-top chart formation in the .
Here he was standing next to Vladimir Putin, had the chance to tell him, we know what you did, don&apost do it again, and Trump went wobbly.
In a slightly less stable but completely edible parallel, a wobbly jelly replica of Buckingham Palace (also complete with corgis) has been created by U.K. drink-maker Pimm's.
A collage of exquisitely wobbly lines and long, ponderous faces, her work reads like a playful challenge to the seriousness — and pervasive inequality — of the traditional art scene.
Sessions recalled telling voters when he first ran for Senate in 1996 that he wouldn't go wobbly on them, and he made the same vow on this night.
On a scale of "frost-hardened memory foam mattress" to "plastic bag full of stolen gas," exactly how wobbly and / or squishy is our big, murderous slug boy?
Julian Emanuel, equity and derivative strategist at UBS, said contentious elections — especially when there's a third-party candidate — have historically been a recipe for a wobbly stock market.
But her wobbly exit from a ceremony Sunday commemorating the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attack in New York created a sudden political storm for two reasons.
If a fighter can be knocked out or put on wobbly legs more easily than most, he is said to have a 'glass chin' or to be 'chinny'.
Privatisations intended to help stabilise wobbly public finances mean that the Chinese state now controls Piraeus, a Greek port, and owns the largest stake in Portugal's electricity grid.
But in the 21st century, attention turned to how babies themselves are perceived, as cuteness started taking its first wobbly steps toward becoming a cohesive realm of research.
"This would be a terrible time for the United States, or really a bilateral alliance here, to go wobbly on this very important deployment of THAAD," he said.
The deployment of an estimated 3,000 troops would depend on President Ashraf Ghani's ability to root out government corruption and improve the effectiveness of the wobbly Afghan army.
Mr Aciman's people long to defy age and time, that "wobbly, unreliable metaphor for how we think about life", even as time snaps at their elegantly-shod heels.
Pros: An absolute must-have for Christmas lovers without a lot of spaceCons: Probably not good for households with cats or small kids, as it might be wobbly
Wobbly burrata drizzled with olive oil, stinky Stilton smeared on water biscuits, Cheddar on toast, goat cheese, sheep milk cheese, hell, even camel milk cheese—it's all good.
But there are washes of color — in the foliage of the poplar trees, and in the neon orange-and-turquoise sweaters of the children herding two wobbly sheep.
South Africans blame the wobbly currency and weak economy primarily on volatile fuel prices, inflation, the government or the uncertainty around plans to allow land appropriation without compensation.
The alliance of those carmakers survived for nearly two decades but is wobbly after the arrest in November of Carlos Ghosn, its chairman, on charges of financial wrongdoing.
It's the same reason Booker's later attempts at Spanish also failed to impress, and it certainly didn't help that both politicians spoke with blunt accents and wobbly grammar.
But the men do the choosing here, as so often in life, and the result is a tenuous decades-long balance, a wobbly but serviceable four-legged table.
These impacts often lead to a concussion, a brain injury characterized by a multitude of symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, wobbly balance and changes in attention and memory.
They said the changes envisioned by Mr. Trump could raise costs for sick people, increase sales of bare-bones insurance and add uncertainty to wobbly health insurance markets.
Deftly negotiating the wobbly line between steaminess and cool, she wore a scarlet ballerina-length Calvin Klein dress of silk gazar, demure except for its coyly slit neckline.
Britain, on the eve of a momentous negotiation that will define the lives of the youth who never wanted "Brexit," now has the opposite: weak and wobbly government.
In the world designed by Wobbly Dev, the player must defeat an orange-faced tyrant who blathers on the television, beckoning his followers to do his dirty work.
The attack outside the polling station in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, underscored the difficulties the majority Muslim nation faces on its wobbly journey toward sustained democracy.
The Senate Health Committee had been working on a bipartisan effort, which McCain cheered on, to stabilize ObamaCare's wobbly insurance markets in time for the upcoming plan year.
"I'm Your Santa Claus" is a mildly wobbly flirtation, and "What the World Needs Now Is Love" buries its giving-a-talking-to vocals under blunt horn arrangements.
The Senator was feeling a bit wobbly himself, and, finally, he made an appointment with his home-town family doctor, a fellow-Texan whose discretion he could trust.
Mr. Speed is a tenor saxophonist and clarinetist who can find the logical strand in an abstract canvas, and turn wobbly irresolution into a form of riveting suspense.
Critics warn the steps will further destabilize wobbly Obamacare markets by siphoning off younger and healthier customers, who are more likely to favor cheaper plans that cover less.
These transient bouts of global warming may be connected to Mars' wobbly axis, according to a new model of young Mars' climate published today in the journal Nature Geoscience.
Whereas a scooter rental always feels semi wobbly â€" like its wheels could fall off during top acceleration or the steering column could loosen â€" the Rev feels secure.
It is evident that the U.S. economy is slowing and the bull market is looking wobbly with almost half of the S&P 267 now in a bear market.
The city's parks swarm with a rainbow of species during the spring, ones that you may have only read about like brightly-colored warblers, wobbly woodcocks, and furtive cuckoos.
Trump faces great challenges, not the least of which are Democrats targeting soft Sun Belt states that traditionally vote Republican but seem potentially wobbly on Trump this time around.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Rising rates, lower oil prices, wobbly markets and the backlash against Saudi Arabia could put Masa Son's $97 bln fund on the spot this year.
Cinven and Jost declined to comment Cinven had started preparations for an initial public offering of Jost in 2015 but later shelved the plan due to wobbly capital markets.
You'll end up with 12 equally sizes pieces of pizza by first cutting six pieces in a wobbly star-shape from the center, then halving each of those pieces.
I used to wait for the father because when the mother moved to feed the eaglets it allowed a better look at them, wobbly and covered in gray down.
The demo I saw at CES worked pretty well, to be fair, but it's not like wobbly footage is a problem that hasn't been solved a thousand times over.
It required delicate coordination, and the physics of the wobbly structure pressed between our virtual fingers was so convincing that I could almost feel the weight in my hands.
Meanwhile, Kelly is leaving at a time when Trump is facing three key threats — a wobbly stock market, a Democratic House with ample investigative power, and the Mueller investigation.
While the display is a little wobbly and top heavy at times, the base for the keyboard is sturdy and great for writing long emails or typing out dissertations.
And so love and marriage continue to operate within the wobbly framework of a Chinese state that attempts to simultaneously control and profit from an onslaught of global forces.
Worries over wobbly lenders, especially in Italy, highlight the need to complete the half-built banking union (although there remain big differences over a common European deposit-insurance fund).
"Strong and stable government" has been her sound-bite of choice, but her campaign has been weak and wobbly in the extreme, and the EU's 27 leaders have noticed.
Last year, two people died in "average" heat, including a motorcyclist whose GoPro video showed him pull over to the side of the road, become wobbly and then collapse.
More than five years after the revolution that tossed out Mr Ben Ali and ushered in a wobbly democracy, Tunisia is still coming to grips with its brutal past.
Fishing from a stand-up paddle board can be a wobbly, if not disastrous affair, but Bōte's Rackham AeroBōte stand-up paddle board ($1,699) is stable as can be.
After a wobbly start to his outing, Peacock retired the final nine batters he faced to close his ledger having allowed four hits and one walk with eight strikeouts.
Susan Hefuna, who works in Cairo, New York and Düsseldorf, draws linear maps of Manhattan's gridded streets on tracing paper, then layers the drawings to produce wobbly, unraveling webs.
She said the right was a "bit windy" and a "bit wobbly," but she's just a pro that not even a little wind could throw her off her game.
When John saw me to the door of the building, we paused to say a wobbly goodbye and he seized the moment, pulling me into a long, passionate kiss.
But under a partial truce — flawed and wobbly, but holding for the past few weeks — the rate of airstrikes has plunged, though opposition groups still accuse Russia of violations.
They melt and leave behind astral remnants of blessed nugglets that need more chew, and tiny, crystalline crunchies waiting to be cracked and popped underneath your wobbly cheese grinders.
The wood-panelled tailgate of the 1972 Oldsmobile station wagon dangled open like a broken jaw, making a wobbly bench on which four kids could sit, eight legs swinging.
Over a squirrelly, squelchy beat by the Americanos — the production outfit behind the severely underrated "In My Foreign" — D.R.A.M. is wobbly and cheekily aristocratic, and Kyle is sweetly seductive.
"It's a contagious disease, it is lethal, it is serious," recited Diongue, his lap piled with textbooks and notes he had jotted down in wobbly cursive during the program.
Property investment is also looking wobbly, with analysts waiting to see if Beijing will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers that have kept a potential housing bubble in check.
Hisashi Iwakuma could stay wobbly and prove the Dodgers were right to have backed out of a deal with him in the offseason after a look at his physical.
I spent the following days in the hospital, my family now beside me, balancing on a wobbly tightrope that separated me as a doctor from me as a patient.
"It's a contagious disease, it is lethal, it is serious," recited Diongue, his lap piled with textbooks and notes he had jotted down in wobbly cursive during the programme.
JAZZ Mr. Speed is a tenor saxophonist and clarinetist who can find the logical strand in an abstract canvas, and turn wobbly irresolution into a form of riveting suspense.
McDonald's Grecian-style gown and angel wings are lifted from an 1891 tribute to the Paris Commune by Walter Crane, a British illustrator of children's books and a Wobbly.
The Sunday Times article this weekend fills in some details of an episode that has hounded Mr. Johnson during what has already been a wobbly start to his leadership.
Lisa Murkowski, a moderate Republican who President Trump wants to help stop his impeachment cold when it finally reaches the Senate, went wobbly on him over the Christmas break.
The scene comes near the end of the first act of this wobbly mammoth of a play, which opened on Tuesday night at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn.
Wobbly support from Democrats is not keeping advocates up at night, however, because it falls to Republican leaders like Crapo and McConnell to make the decisions about this bill.
Yet there is plentiful criticism of his brash negotiating style — blasting foreign leaders one day, making nice the next — because they think it makes the global chessboard more wobbly.
The only knocks on the controller are that the buttons are a little wobbly and the d-pad feels just a little too sensitive, but it's nothing too serious.
In it, Mr. Sturridge plays Alex, a 31-year-old photographer whose wobbly life has recently stabilized thanks to a wife he adores and a young daughter he treasures.
"I started forgetting which walls were virtual and which ones were real, and I ended up walking into a few very solid walls," said a Wobbly Duck Studios developer.
Edgar got on his bike for the best part of a minute, retreating or circling out from every attempt Stephens made to engage and looking wobbly on his feet.
SALAHUDDIN ROAD, Gaza Strip — The four women pedaling bicycles with jammed gears and wobbly chains up Salahuddin Road, Gaza's bumpy main highway, on a recent morning caused quite a stir.
After all, the pop group's four members are 113- to 211-year-old girls who sport ponytails and cutesy frilly dresses and pump out bubblegum tunes accompanied by wobbly dancing.
To help the wobbly rotation, the Yankees strengthened their bullpen by trading for closer Aroldis Chapman, available at a reduced price because the threat of a suspension hangs over him.
As the election hoves into view, the prospect of an M5S-led government could spook investors, and perhaps even put at risk other wobbly euro-zone economies, starting with Portugal.
Like live action plinths they flexed and relaxed their muscles around the objects they held — hyper animated frames that wrapped their bodies around the wobbly and misshapen pots and vases.
But even as Facebook users lambasted the video as the final Jenga piece in the wobbly tower of true culinary innovation, it seemed like they couldn't look away from it.
After a wobbly fortnight she tried again this week to focus on Brexit, saying that if Jeremy Corbyn replaced her he would be "alone and naked in the negotiating chamber".
Thursday's session signaled that the market is "getting genuinely overexuberant" and the major averages could become wobbly if more IPOs become overvalued in the near future, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
His wobbly movements on the snow and awkward attempt to climb up slopes immediately caught the attention of sports commentators, who were quick to tag him with the critical moniker.
Click here to view original GIFThe wobbly gear on Japanese Lego genius Akiyuky's latest Great Ball Contraption might be the most hypnotic piece of engineering you've ever laid eyes on.
But the winner was a man with no experience on security, who had never been a minister, and was even nicknamed "Flanby" after a brand of wobbly pudding: Francois Hollande.
Rising interest rates, a wobbly share price and a continued inability to meet its own production goals would all conspire to make it harder for the firm to find capital.
And even though Kate is used to walking (and even jumping!) in sky-high heels, she was "slightly" wobbly in her strappy heels, as Sun reporter Emily Andrews pointed out.
When Jessica's mum, Sandy, tries to take away the iPad, there's a tantrum that threatens to go nuclear: wobbly lip, tears, hands balled into fists and a high-pitched wail.
Then you'll get all of the cute little calf after it's been licked clean of its afterbirth and is stumbling around on its wobbly, adorable legs, sans glop and agony.
But if fictional characters and documentary subjects this disparate can all make it to some form of wary, wobbly adulthood, surely the festival has a good chance of following suit.
While I do think an integral part of getting a tattoo is the time spent bonding with another person over art, I struggle to trust someone else's potentially wobbly hands.
It also has a strong clamp with shock-resistant and slip-resistant rubber pad, so you can rest assured that it won't slide even if you drive through wobbly terrains.
Now, aged 19, just a chicken in the Bletchley Park code-breaking team, she was spending hours on a horrid hard chair, bent over a machine on a wobbly trestletable.
Then, she braces him from the side as he takes one wobbly step at a time, the unsteady -- and extraordinary -- effort captured in video of the ceremony in Jupiter, Florida.
Most sectors fell but there were some signs of life again in resources shares, although many analysts believe the rebound in commodity prices won't last as the economy remains wobbly.
If low inflation, a wobbly economy and tariff jitters weren't enough to push the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, there's also the simple reason of the swelling national debt.
When babies are learning to walk, says Branson, they stand up on wobbly legs, fall over, struggle to get up and fall over again before finally taking their first steps.
Economic growth was better than first reported at the end of last year, and consumers picked up their spending in January, brightening the nation's otherwise wobbly performance in late 2023.
With big tech players occupying increased market share, a wobbly few days in stocks and a flattened bond yield curve, it would be only too easy to anticipate a recession.
Fed officials voted to move forward with both moves despite some wobbly economic data lately indicating that growth won't reach the lofty 3 percent projections from the Trump White House.
The post-World War II order that has been steady for several generations is getting wobbly: China's expansion, Russia's invasions and meddling, Iran and Saudi locking horns, rising populist nationalism.
A master of deception and attack by drawing, he was able to bait opponents with drunken, wobbly movements before using their own momentum to unleash a hammer to the head.
It's well before noon on a Tuesday and I'm sitting on a high, slightly wobbly barstool, pondering a mysterious shot of booze that the bartender has just placed before me.
Even if the fight had been declared a draw, considering how wobbly Holm looked while returning to her stool between the second and third round, de Randamie came out ahead.
The New Vanguard There's no other sound in music precisely like Mary Halvorson's guitar, which she plays with a flinty attack, a spidery finesse and a shiver of wobbly delay.
But industry observers say that the driving force behind the company's recent performance — a boom in memory chips, fueled by soaring demand for data centers and smartphones — is looking wobbly.
When Mr. Migoya lifted the lid on the wobbly sourdough, to add bran and germ, an ancient smell wafted out: fermented grain, rich with perfume, high and sweet and alcoholic.
When Leyna and Lutz are reunited at the labor camp, which is directly across from a smoke-bellowing death camp that's cremating Jews, the wobbly scenario becomes full-on grotesque.
Whenever singers are made to scramble atop its wobbly planks — mindful, perhaps, of the stumble Deborah Voigt took as Brünnhilde in 2011 — their movements are stiff, clunky and self-conscious.
This may be most appropriately exemplified by the show's climax, itself lasting close to an hour, and for which nearly all of us, wobbly yet ecstatic, took to our feet.
If his core supporters thought his sympathy for Dreamers was evidence that he was getting wobbly on immigration, he made clear they could still count on his sympathy for racists.
Neither the overall positive results nor the declining leadership scores back up Mr. Trump's version of events, in which he brought in Mr. Wray to stabilize a wobbly, discredited agency.
NEW YORK CITY OPERA, JUNE 10 Peter Eotvos's operatic adaptation of "Angels in America" has a spacey score that attempts to evoke the play's wobbly boundary between reality and fantasy.
WELL, THEY'RE REALLY RANGE BOUND I THINK IS THE WAY TO CHARACTERIZE IT. I MEAN, ONCE THE STOCK MARKETS START GETTING WOBBLY IN FEBRUARY, BOND YIELDS KIND OF STOPPED RISING.
By then, Israel had spent months escalating strikes against Iranian forces and their proxies throughout the Middle East and trying to keep the Trump administration from going wobbly on Iran.
Those statements come amid continuing concern about the virus not only as a health threat but also as an economic one to a global growth picture that has been wobbly.
That prospect has set off alarms in Israel, where some officials raise fears in private that the American president in whom they had invested so much hope has gone wobbly.
Growth in India's manufacturing sector remained weak in September and forward looking indicators in a private business survey suggest the country's wobbly economy is unlikely to start recovering anytime soon.
Mr. Davila, the 227-year mine veteran, was standing with members of the second group, chatting about Wyoming's wobbly energy economy and how wind might — and might not — steady it.
The wobbly lines are both vertical and horizontal, with the verticals forming two planes that converge on the center as if receding in single-point perspective, but they never meet.
In counterpoint to the wobbly stacks, he uses color as a scaffold to hold the forms in place, while infusing them with a rhythmic musicality that is both harmonious and dissonant.
The complete CNN/ORC poll results Trump's wobbly handling of the presidential transition has left most Americans with growing doubts that the President-elect will be able to handle the job.
A decade later, scientists measuring the moon's slightly wobbly orbit around Saturn determined it holds a vast ocean buried 19- to 25 miles (30- to 40 km) beneath its icy shell.
Zandi said the economy was looking "wobbly" heading into the new year even before the start of the partial government shutdown, the longest on record, which on Friday entered Day 28.
"Currencies ... have been a bit wobbly since the end of last week though the dollar is retreating a bit now," said Rob Drijkoningen, head of emerging market debt at Neuberger Berman.
It testifies in particular to Rosewoman's talents as an arranger of lushly braided horn harmonies, which fit oddly — but just right — into the wobbly flow of the group's three batá drummers.
Pundits now assert that after decades of wobbly coalition governments, India has entered a phase of hegemonic politics reminiscent of the 563s and 1960s, when the Congress party held unchallenged power.
I'm sure there's a fair bit of placebo effect in all of this, but the Muse 2 has given an extra little jolt of energy to my admittedly wobbly meditation practice.
He faces a wobbly economy at home, and Hong Kong is a mammoth financial hub, a currency exchange and a source of foreign capital, with a stock market larger than London's.
The country's claim that it is the world's leading democracy has been wobbly since the failed wars in the Middle East and the global financial crisis, which began on Wall Street.
As discovered by Android Police, the latest version of Google Photos (2.13) for Android has a new video stabilization feature that'll help correct wobbly footage and hopefully make it more watchable.
Commodity currencies remained wobbly as oil prices extended falls after tumbling on Thursday, when OPEC and allied producers extended output cuts but disappointed investors betting on longer or larger supply curbs.
As the oafish hunter Kuno, Gunnar Blume's expressive gruffness is an asset, while no amount of theatrical determination can compensate for Matthias Zera's vocally wobbly performance as the lovesick addict Wilhelm.
Property investment, another key driver, is also looking wobbly, though many analysts doubt if Beijing will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers that have kept a potential housing bubble in check.
Then in March a turn toward more stable, less cyclical, yield-and-cash-flow plays stepped up and small caps sank, as bond yields rushed lower and global growth remained wobbly.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) supervisor John O'Connor was in the right place on Sunday evening when a young male commuter took a wobbly step and fell onto the tracks below.
For all of his wobbly throws, Manning never lost his line-of-scrimmage mastery, that ability to check into favorable plays, especially in pressure situations, and the Broncos will miss that.
Iran sanctions The Trump administration is re-imposing sanctions on Iran that were lifted as part of the Obama-era nuclear deal, and it's seriously threatening the country's already wobbly economy.
He burned past a defender for a layup on one possession, and then on another got him wobbly-kneed with the threat of the drive and rose for an easy jumper.
The Brazilian marched forward from the first bell and connected with several right hands that put the former champion on wobbly legs, before Dean saw it fit to stop the action.
Crumpled and weathered Monopoly money lay scattered across 217 wobbly tables in the stuffy gymnasium, where more than 2000,200 students had huddled for an hour around game boards based on Lagos.
Patti Gilstrap designed the large, soft puppets that portray the chick and the other farm creatures, which include a wobbly calf, a strutting rooster, a friendly lamb and eager baby birds.
The vote followed a wobbly start to Merkel's fourth government, a coalition of the Union and the center-left Social Democrats that has squabbled persistently since it took office in March.
McGregor is probably the lesser grappler, but he had been tired out and badly hurt by Diaz's boxing and transitioned into the grappling phase of the bout in a wobbly panic.
But no one really thought cakes should have babies until Mexican cake entrepreneur Yoly Navarro, who makes hyper-realistic, otherworldly desserts that encase entire sleeping babies in tombs of wobbly gelatin.
Their staff teaches nutrition and healthy habits, and they have spotters in the stands who look to see if a coach has missed a player grown too wobbly on the field.
The electronic flip in her voice when she sings "Saw us getting older/burning toast in the toaster" (her metaphor for disengaging from the relationship) precisely captures the daft, wobbly heartache.
These paintings form a great big infinity room of their own, but one in which each part is also an autonomous work of art, its own piece of wobbly, handwrought infinity.
Scientists at Georgia Tech have been studying the physics and behavior of fire ant clusters, which have a consistency they say can be wobbly like Jell-O or flow like ketchup.
Unfortunately, this stability leg does take away from the aesthetic appeal of the design, but the guaranteed stabilization it provides ensures that you won't have to deal with a wobbly desk.
" Mr. Valena held out the crowded canvas of his arms, showing the spot where Kylie Jenner inked a tiny K with a crown and Ireland Baldwin tattooed a wobbly-looking "L.
Ms. Shocron, a pianist, and Mr. Díaz, a drummer, both hail from Argentina, and together they make wobbly, dreamlike music with the lilt of folk song and the expansiveness of jazz.
In "It Will All Work Out," a wobbly, bighearted, cloak-and-chatter show at Dixon Place, Mr. Wells narrates tales from his life while modeling a series of whirling, spangled outfits.
No. 17 Roger Federer closed out the evening on Rod Laver Arena with a wobbly but ultimately comfortable victory over qualifier Jurgen Melzer, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.
It pulled out of a tailspin that had taken it to its lowest level in six months against other top currencies including the euro and the yen, though it remained wobbly.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pushing back on President Donald Trump's wobbly response to alleged Russian election hacking, telling Recode's Kara Swisher there's "no reason not to" believe U.S. intelligence officials.
Our three-legged stool of retirement — Social Security, employer-sponsored retirement benefits and personal savings — is a good system that has served us well for decades but it has become wobbly.
You thought you could hide that wobbly gait and vaguely nauseated expression all day, but we've seen it too often to buy your "I think I got some bad take-out" excuse.
World number five Spieth came through a wobbly start at Royal Sydney to shoot a 68 for a share of second place with Aaron Baddeley (363) and New Zealander Ryan Fox (71).
So Whovians should take great pleasure in knowing that the Oxford English Dictionary is adding one of the most important wibbly wobbly, timey wimey terms from Doctor Who as an official word.
Khan's government inherited a wobbly economy but the former cricketer has come under intense criticism for failing to fulfill his promises that he would steady the ship and bring prosperity to Pakistan.
The delay reflected both a wobbly world economy and the Fed's realisation that the structural forces keeping rates low, such as slow productivity growth, are more powerful than it had previously thought.
The plush yarn enveloping the bricks, which made them appear soft and safe, actually made the bricks' flat surfaces uneven, causing the structure to be wobbly and more likely to fall apart.
To make matters worse, the shelter later discovered Petey likely had cerebellar hypoplasia, a congenital disorder which can cause tremors and lack of coordination (watch his wobbly movements in the video below).
The conviction that a stable government with a mediocre programme is better than a wobbly minority government, or new elections prolonging and not necessarily resolving the deadlock, is a perfectly respectable one.
Not only that, but inside these spheres there will be treehouses linked by suspension bridges "just wobbly enough to quicken the pulses of employees who walk over them," according to the Times.
In the red (-leather seat) corner sits the London Metal Exchange (LME), the 140-year-old incumbent, still dominant in terms of global price-setting but recently showing signs of wobbly frailty.
Before co-founding Duolingo, von Ahn was a computer researcher who invented the CAPTCHA, the challenge-response authentication tool that has users type in wobbly words to check that they're not bots.
Jensen SCR-21983C Stereo Cassette Player with AM/FM Radio — $249 See Details Maybe you want to rewatch all those old tapes you can't seem to part with, wobbly lines be damned.
Much of South-East Asia is plagued by the same problems as Thailand: slowing growth, ageing populations, wobbly democracies, inadequate social safety-nets, endemic corruption and the ever-present shadow of China.
Wild center Luke Kunin, wobbly and struggling to get off the ice, left the game in the second period and went to the dressing room after a hard hit from Cedric Paquette.
One of the most popular pieces of ObamaCare could be hurting the administration's push to attract more young people into the wobbly marketplace, according to several people who helped shape the law.
The Spurs have been in close pursuit of Golden State and the Warriors could be wobbly after losing star forward Kevin Durant for at least four weeks due to a knee injury.
It was the icing on the cake for the host nation who, after a wobbly start to the championships, ended with nine medals and crucial momentum ahead of this year's Rio Olympics.
Earlier in the day, the Australian dollar recovered from a wobbly start caused by political uncertainty while Asian shares and base metal prices rose, partly on expectations of economic stimulus from China.
But helicopters are loud, and wobbly, and expensive; even if hunters could afford such a trip, they wound up scaring the hogs away before they could get a clear shot at them.
Kim Dickens, whose solid, steady work acts as an anchor for the often wobbly cast, and Alycia Debnam-Carey, whose thoughtful performance continues to deepen, are completely honest as mother and daughter.
But with some segments of the economy still decidedly wobbly, every pay bump is hard-fought, and more of us than ever are getting turned down when we ask for more cash.
Honda had been working on an advanced robot since the 1980s, but the sleek Asimo—with its fingers, wobbly legs, and big smile—captured the imagination in way its blocky ancestors didn't.
For that reason, certain anti-Trump pundits are already showing signs of going wobbly, suggesting, for instance, that censure rather than outright impeachment might suffice as punishment for the president's various offenses.
"He is a warrior with a backbone of iron," Walker told Fox, also calling Kavanaugh "a fighter for conservative legal principles" who would not "go wobbly" if appointed to the Supreme Court.
The former New York mayor's rationale for a late entry into the nominating chase was that Biden was too wobbly and under-powered to win the Democratic crown and then beat Trump.
And while most movies of this type simply peter out, "Instructions" maintains such an unswerving commitment to its dark purpose that its final, gorgeously tenebrous images will leave you wobbly for days.
Wearing safety helmets and harnesses, intrepid souls can traverse the forest canopy via platforms linked by rope ladders, wobbly bridges, zip lines, swings meant to be walked on and circus-worthy tightropes.
One of the biggest downfalls of a fully transitional sit-to-stand desk is that the higher it gets, the less stable it becomes until you're left with a uselessly wobbly contraption.
The Senate leader encouraged Trump to give all Republican senators some room and not single anyone out that he may see as wobbly, per sources familiar with McConnell's advice to the president.
Gains in the broad Asian index followed a wobbly session on Wall Street, after a move toward risk taking sparked by the Fed's dovish shift was overtaken by growth and trade concerns.
Imagine the fun: City building inspectors start to show up daily at Trump Tower, where they find a wobbly beam here, a missing smoke detector there, outdated wiring all over the place.
Jojo Rabbit's big revelation is that the Nazi ideology of ethnic superiority was cobbled together on a wobbly ground of rank hypocrisy and, even more broadly, that love is preferable to hate.
After two rounds of being mauled by the veteran fighter Roxanne Modafferi, flyweight prospect Maycee Barber summoned a ringside doctor to examine her wobbly left knee and determine whether she could continue.
He faces an immediate set of challenges: a wobbly stock market, rising interest rates and the fallout from one of his predecessor's final acts — the removal of four Wells Fargo board members.
The wobbly defense for both political retweets is that the NPS oversees the National Mall, where inauguration attendees had gathered, and that the new White House site no longer acknowledges climate change.
"Look, it's alive," says the restaurant greeter as he taps the wobbly tip of an obscene-looking razor clam known as a lingueirão, causing it to retreat into its long, skinny shell.
What seem to be arbitrary abstract shapes and printer splotches arranged in a shallow geometric picture plane, like a desktop, turn into wobbly figures and unusual forms the more you look at them.
Giants ride Cueto's arm, Gillaspie's bat to victory PHOENIX — Except for wobbly legs, an upset stomach and a feeling of nausea, San Francisco right-hander Johnny Cueto's warmup bullpen session went fine Friday.
I don't really like classes — I find that I get very self-conscious about how wobbly I am in yoga classes, so it isn't as calming as it's said to be at all.
Jitters have surged amid a toxic brew of political chaos in the U.K., an uncertain election outcome in Australia and concerns over knock-on effects on the European continent, including wobbly Italian banks.
Gains in the broad Asian index followed a wobbly session on Wall Street overnight, after a move toward risk taking sparked by the Fed's dovish shift was overtaken by growth and trade concerns.
The former FBI director's testimony has been notably shakier than his previous appearances on Capitol Hill, as many of his responses were halting and wobbly and his voice has been stilted at times.
"I think I taught myself how to draw by copying Peanuts characters and strips over and over, especially the details — the grass, the snow, the wobbly lines," Mr. Pruitt said in a statement.
It's early days yet, and the CBS All Access drama, which contains some wobbly elements, may let lapse into the usual array of alien-of-the-week formulas, but this voyage has potential.
Read More Goldman: Recession fear overblown, 11% gain on way Wobbly economic growth coupled with slumping oil prices and contagion fears from a hard landing in China substantially lowered expectations for rate hikes.
The euro's move was limited ahead of a European Central Bank policy meeting on Thursday, when traders widely expect the bank to embark on more stimulus to support a wobbly euro zone economy.
Fresh capital would help anchor China's wobbly stock market and ease depreciation pressure on the yuan, as Beijing steps up moves to counter the destabilising impact of a worsening trade war with Washington.
I'M A PIECE OF _____ Regret is perhaps a strong word for what the Atlanta rapper Father is engaged in on his pleasantly wobbly new album, "I'm a Piece of _____" (Awful), but it's close.
The wild declensions refuse to stay inside your wobbly brain, like birds you thought would never peck you or anyone else; they scatter like the friends you count on all ten, wounded fingers.
A former "Bachelor" producer Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and the veteran TV producer Marti Noxon propped their dual character study against a backdrop of wobbly TV-production minutiae and a profound examination of power.
The classic emo formula of lo-fi acoustic strumming, augmented by crackling power chords, suits her wobbly voice, solemn in a way that suggests the projection of an aspirational seriousness larger than herself.
While Mary is shown as spirited, smart, and confident, Rourke portrays Elizabeth as an insecure and wobbly person, obsessed by her inability to bear a child and therefore jealous of her fecund cousin.
BROOKER There's an unwritten rule that if you introduce one fantastical thing in the first 10 pages, you're O.K. But if you introduce the fantastical element at Page 40, you're on wobbly ground.
Boone did his best to prop up Paxton despite his wobbly performances to date — "I do feel he's going to take off; he's capable of dominating any lineup" — although Paxton seemed less certain.
But the mayor and other residents say those glittering guests have recently been nudged aside by party boats, all-night clubs and hostels full of wobbly backpackers, changing the character of the island.
But the scores of new cases in Italy, mostly in the Lombardy region that includes densely populated Milan, present a new challenge for a country with a wobbly government often paralyzed by infighting.
Those scenes -- young immigrants, who willingly gave their information to the government, being pulled out of school and off the job and deported -- could scare wobbly Democrats and nervous moderate Republicans into action.
Bad news loomed in the background: Mr. Biden's poll numbers had already grown wobbly, his fund-raising was uneven, and cable news was flashing chyrons by the hour showing Mr. Trump's wild claims.
When Naja notices something amiss, an emotionally charged secret her hosts have been hiding becomes the play's big reveal — a tangled, wobbly moment that doesn't land with anywhere near the force it needs.
The day after the election, Run the Jewels released "2100," a wobbly spaceship of a track that seemed like an instant response to Donald Trump's victory, though it was recorded well in advance.
The euro's move was further limited ahead of a European Central Bank policy meeting on Thursday, when traders expect the bank to embark on more stimulus to support a wobbly euro zone economy.
But wobbly walkers who can barely make it to the bar in a straight line, much less pass a field sobriety walking test, are a huge red flag that I look out for.
Trump's decision to travel to this decidedly red state came as his campaign seeks to build support for congressional Republicans struggling with brutal 2020 reelection battles shaped by the president's wobbly political standing.
During his Tea Party-backed 2010 bid for governor of New York, an email leak that detailed his vulgarities (including racist photoshops of the President and First Lady) helped derail his wobbly campaign.
After my wobbly arm nearly sent my crustacean tumbling into a glass of prosecco, I managed to plop my morsel into the mouth of the agreeable Human Rights Watch employee seated beside me.
Thirty years to the day after Haiti's last dictator fled the impoverished nation as it took its first wobbly steps toward democracy, another leader stepped down Sunday, without a successor to take his place.
But honestly I would rather use this time to remind people there are better ways to eat ass than having your partner kneel on a wobbly office chair while you sort of lean forward.
Elsewhere, mousy self-taught "historians" sit in shabby cubby holes filled with papers "proving" all the wrongs and the lies committed against Japan, while revisionist commentators fulminate in cable-television studios with wobbly sets.
Absurdly, I will sometimes wistfully exit a restaurant, believing with absolute certainty that, given time, the chef and I would be best friends, all on account of some charred sardines or wobbly panna cotta.
BUENOS AIRES, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Argentina's central bank auctioned $176 million in two foreign exchange market interventions on Thursday, traders said, as policymakers tried to stabilize the wobbly peso currency ahead of the Oct.
But just two hours of protesting out in New York's unforgiving January weather had me blowing on my fingers to keep them warm as I coped with wobbly legs from barely eating all day.
The rise in the broad Asian index followed a wobbly session on Wall Street overnight, as growth and trade concerns overcame an initial shift toward more risk-taking sparked by the Fed's dovish shift.
The Fed has approved seven rate hikes during Trump's tenure, and the president has been especially critical of the December quarter-point increase that came amid tightening financial conditions and a wobbly stock market.
And on Sunday, Clinton was wobbly after she left a 9/11 anniversary ceremony early, an episode her campaign ultimately attributed to a pneumonia diagnosis, though the poll was mostly conducted before Sunday's incident.
Over the weekend, Hillary Clinton's health became a pressing question as she appeared wobbly and stumbled as Secret Service agents helped her into a van to exit a September 27 memorial service on Sunday.
Pakistanis began voting in a historic third straight election ending a campaign marred by widespread allegations of manipulation that local and international rights group say imperils the country&aposs wobbly transition to democratic rule.
It seems a sure thing that in the event of a sudden deleveraging, China's government would have no qualms about assuming troubled debts, taking over wobbly firms, and borrowing for massive public-investment campaigns.
Singapore exports fell more than expected in December as a slump in sales to China deepened, adding to worries that global headwinds will keep the trade-dependent economy on a wobbly footing this year.
On "Turtleneck," a political song that recalls the baggy alt-rock of the nineties—somewhere between the Violent Femmes and the Pixies—he sounds breathless and wobbly, until he finally lets go and yelps.
Both became indispensable in their new teams' title chases — Miller as a dominating tool that Indians Manager Terry Francona used early, late and liberally, and Chapman providing some ballast to a wobbly Cubs bullpen.
His political fortunes, which have been wobbly since Day 1, are threatening to tumble over the next year as the economy slows and Congress accomplishes little now that Republicans have lost their unified control.
If sometime in the last decade a college or university spat you out, wobbly, hungover, and clutching a bachelor's degree, you're much less likely than previous generations to think college was a worthwhile investment.
It's dragging along behind it some wobbly bass lines, laser blast synths and pressure-valve-release hisses that sound ridiculous when you describe them in words, but are unbelievably effective on the dance floor.
MANILA, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Gold stabilised near a three-month top early on Wednesday, its safe-haven appeal kept intact by concerns over a wobbly global economy that has put share markets under pressure.
But her coveted confections are about taste in another way too: Referencing '60s and '70s textiles and rugs, her "shag cakes," with fuzzy frosting and wobbly patches of color, appeal to the aesthetically inclined.
The Germans seemed to deeply miss their absent playmaker, Dzsenifer Marozsan, who broke a toe on her right foot in a wobbly 1-603 victory over China in the opening match of group play.
In many ways, the Comfort's story is that of the wobbly recovery effort in Puerto Rico, in which attempts to bolster vital services have often fallen flat or become entangled in bureaucracy and politics.
Oil prices were wobbly, having fallen about 4% on Wednesday, on renewed weakness in the stock market and as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates announced plans to escalate the burgeoning price war.
Congress must pass a fix by the end of September to shore up the wobbly individual markets, several officials said, in particular funding for key ObamaCare insurer payments known as cost-sharing reductions (CSR).
Oil prices could tumble as much as $8 a barrel in the coming weeks as one of the three legs propping up an unexpected rally looks "wobbly," Societe Generale's Mark Keenan warned on Friday.
THE SECOND WE WENT ABOVE 4003 IS WHEN STOCKS STARTED TO GET WOBBLY AND THEN WE ROCKETED HIGHER ON THE TEN-YEAR AS WE THOUGHT IT WOULD TOWARD 3% ONCE WE BROKE ABOVE 263.
Jail turns out to be a blip on Jackie's modest, wobbly career upswing, beginning at a cable station where he and his enduringly patient agent, Miller (Edie Falco), meet the enemy: the younger generation.
It was a worryingly wobbly start for Fowler, who had only five bogeys in his previous seven competitive rounds and had not had a double bogey in any of his previous 2017 tour events.
A wobbly video released by the Italian police on Monday showed that he had not shown resistance when approached by agents and asked to follow them to a nearby station for a routine check.
Khan's government is seeking to stabilise a wobbly economy with the IMF loan agreed in principle but contingent on Pakistan pushing ahead with reforms and measures to curb ballooning current and fiscal account deficits.
That can amount to a Panglossian belief that the current policy is best, whereas the current policy may actually be a wobbly structure held together by overconfidence, historical accident and the power of precedent.
A good connection can be enough to put the opponent on wobbly legs, a glancing one can open a cut which will quickly be torn further agape by his frequent and accurate straight punches.
Democracy has been wobbly in Guinea Bissau, which has not seen a democratically elected leader serve a full term since independence from Portugal in 1974, and has suffered nine coups or attempted coups since 1980.
The Italian government is seeking parliamentary approval to borrow $20.7 billion to underwrite the stability of its wobbly banking sector, starting with a likely bailout of its No. 3 lender as early as this week.
The low-profile keys make it feel somewhat like using a Mac keyboard, unlike the Cherry MX-style mechanical PC keyboards, which have keys that feel tall, wobbly, and narrow at the top in comparison.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturers' confidence worsened to the lowest in three years and is likely to deteriorate even further in coming quarter due to a strong yen and wobbly emerging economies, a Reuters poll showed.
It also annihilates any hope of this phone being waterproof or dustproof and the power button/fingerprint sensor on the back feels somewhat wobbly, a similar problem that found its way on last year's V10.
"It wasn t until I actually got up and stood there and then I was a little wobbly and she asked me what I did and I explained, but it happened so quickly," she added.
But rather than crumple in the face of a new blockade (which was imposed by Nepalese protesters but tacitly backed by India, which still controls nearly all road access), Nepal's wobbly government held its ground.
It has to make us believe that the relationships developed between contestants are genuine, not wobbly constructions of stolen time and lust that will crumble when exposed to the air outside the Bachelor Mansion bubble.
The recovered from a wobbly start on Monday, as commodities rose on expectations that global central banks are likely to provide more stimulus to offset the impact of Britons' vote to leave the European Union.
But the later emergence of video showing her wobbly, staggering and stumbling before being helped into her black van conjured up the kind of image, played over and over on television, that campaign strategists dread.
Be smart: With a wobbly start for Trump and his agenda, Dems we talk to as we travel the country have gotten the idea that of course the House will flip in midterms next year.
"Now is not the time for either of us to go wobbly," Pompeo said in a speech of the so-called special relationship, paraphrasing what Thatcher once famously told late U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
Sharp losses in Chinese stocks pulled Asian equities further away from two-month highs on Wednesday as weak trade figures from the world's second-biggest economy and wobbly oil prices revived concerns about global growth.
The dollar inched away from a 15-month low versus a basket of six currencies, but was still looking wobbly due to doubts about whether there will be another U.S. interest rate rise this year.
The company, which has been growing like gangbusters (because big and small investors freaked out by macroeconomics and wobbly stock markets are parking their cash in real estate) didn't need to take the additional funding.
The bond market's wobbly start to the second quarter followed a solid first quarter, driven by worries about a global economic slowdown and the Federal Reserve signaling it would not raise interest rates in 0.253.
What was unsustainable about the Tebow moment, beyond the bizarre aesthetic facts of his throwing motion, was how much wild rhetoric and tryhard politicizing was leveraged on his wobbly left arm and earnest Christian faith.
If, as expected, he is confirmed by the Airbus board, Schulz will need to act quickly to restore staff morale and rebuild bridges with customers following a wobbly Dubai Airshow this month, industry sources said.
The European Commission plans to review the current rules on banks' exposure to their home countries' debt as a way to reduce the risk that wobbly public finances might pose to a national financial system.
This required institutional change, in the form of new laws, and social change, as school and community programs taught people to designate a driver and to intervene when a wobbly friend grabbed his car keys.
But the wobbly plot doesn't really go anywhere; it's more a series of disconnected scenes, featuring characters who aren't really much more realistically textured than the figures in video games, although they certainly gabble more.
At the sex toy trade shows I attend, I'm often greeted by a pair of jiggly, fuckable tits fused to a vaginal opening and anus, or a tiny body attached to a giant wobbly ass.
If you're feeling a little wobbly from the night, take your time picking through the rocks along this steep climb to the Lands End Labyrinth, a circular maze perched on the edge of a cliff.
Mark Mitchell walked away from football on wobbly knees, made his way into basketball coaching and landed at Taft, where his sons — Cameron and Kevin, now 26 — played for him before starring at small colleges.
On finding out that I was a nak muay, the portly, spectacled quack got up from behind his post-modern IKEA desk at the surgery and showed me his wobbly version of the sok glap.
They also expressed concern that the new system would require that a firm was likely to fail before considering it systematically important, meaning regulators would be moved to act only when firms were already wobbly.
In talking with teenagers, I matter-of-factly point out that their teachers should be giving them hard academic workouts, because that's what will transform them from wobbly middle school colts into graduation-ready racehorses.
This was the case for Brooklyn's Squibb Park Bridge in 2014, London's Millennium Bridge in 2000 and a long list of other bridges throughout history that became worrisomely wobbly when large crowds crossed over them.
Amazon's investment, combined with the reasonable success of "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," which has streamed on Netflix since last year, signals a return to form for the couple after a wobbly decade.
Court said Peloton was one such company, which it invested in at a later stage, despite the exercise bike&aposs recent issues including a wobbly IPO and cringe-inducing Christmas advert which was widely pilloried.
"I saw diet culture creeping into general food writing, and into the lives of friends who weren't seeking it," she said, scooping a fresh mango and lime sorbet at the wobbly table against the wall.
We visited on a Sunday morning and found most of the national park closed, still ailing from landslides and wobbly trees that park workers told us were still falling and shutting down trails and roads.
" Hnath, well aware of what he called the "circular and wobbly shape of memory," said it was vital that the play "match the reality of somebody recounting something really, really horrific that happened to them.
But instead of boarding a high-speed train, we took a wobbly old tram a handful of stops, and while floating in the water we could still see the city's buildings peeking over the trees.
And judging by her instinctive poise, commanding condescension and cut-glass accent, she can't be in that much doubt, though she does sometimes go all wobbly when ghosts of the Romanov Empire dance around her.
He's invested in the states that vote on Super Tuesday, four days after that, so he can make up some for his wobbly debate debut during a CBS debate next week in the Palmetto State.
Its wondrously complicated dials were designed to follow the planets' wobbly course, but it is also a conventional clock: The minute hand is a figure of a woman that makes a full circuit every hour.
WARHOL REMAINS WOBBLY Once a dominant staple of the New York contemporary auctions, high-value works by Andy Warhol have been in short supply this week and those that have sold have seen underwhelming prices.

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