Sentences with phrase «upended all»

The big play has to be to Stallworth; Swann is sidelined with a concussion after being upended by Pat Thomas.
He is the main returning starter from a team that made it all the way to the Sweet 16 before being upended by eventual National Championship runner up, Butler.
The game was notable for a hard slide by Owen in the fifth inning that upended the Yankees» tiny rookie shortstop, Phil Rizzuto.
I really wouldn't want to have to call it, but I'd nearly give it to Holding alone for when he upended Arnautovic.
The upside - down bottle seeks to «capture the spirit with which craft brewers have upended beer».
The announcement upended the mass - market chocolate industry practice of adding synthetic vanillin to counter the bitterness of cocoa.
But I will say that with our schedules being upended and living out of a suitcase for the past several days, things like Christmas shopping, holiday baking, etc. have not been a super high priority.
BUBBA»S BBQ JOINT — You're seated at a Formica - topped table that must have been stolen off the Sanford & Son set - one metal leg broken but held up by an upended tomato juice can, cobwebs dangling from the underside of one chair, a sticky substance on one corner of the table attracting a marching band of ants, another corner chewed away with obvious teeth marks.
While the 5 - 4 decision in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez was primarily aimed at public colleges and universities, some conservatives say the decision has upended university religious life, with both public and private schools reconsidering nondiscrimination rules.
As to the sexual revolution, fifty years later, Mark Regnerus's Cheap Sex: The Transformation of Men, Marriage and Monogamy provides a sobering account of how artificial contraception has upended sexual relations, with consequences correlated with poverty and loneliness.
In 2013, Rochère helped to rally hundreds of thousands into the streets of Paris in an event that upended a few French stereotypes among U.S. conservatives but sadly did not derail that country's legislative approval of gay marriage.
This upended the widespread assumption (one I made, along with so many others) that capitalism may produce more wealth, but socialism is the morally superior system.
And in the process, I think the existing church will be upended and transformed in ways no less profound and transformative than what happened to the Jewish faith 2000 years ago.
Don't follow Jesus unless you are willing to have your world upended, again and again.
Political realities were upended.
He cites Botticelli's contemporary, the poet Buonincontri, who upended the classical pantheon in what could be called reverse Santeria, seeing Mercury as «Logos» and Venus as Mary.
Not everyone can surf the wave of creative destruction that has upended markets and morals.
On a final note, by implementing $ 1 / month abortions, [11] Obamacare has upended longstanding law prohibiting the use of taxpayer money for abortions, [12] by requiring that taxpayers fund abortions through private pay insurance.
Both upended expectations with big earnings.
She said the landmine that upended her life in 2009 was probably planted by another rebel group, the National Liberation Army, or ELN, which remains active in many parts of the country.
The French Revolution, however, upended this modern system of religious and political Christendom.
There has been widespread praise from TV critics, calling the show «intimate and heartfelt» and «as good as it gets» and praising TLC for how it has «upended the conventions of reality television.»
Yes, He wanted social change; but for Him, that changed started when He upended how people thought about their neighbors, not just their rulers.
This was the year when everything I thought I knew about life and death was upended, the year pain and sorrow became my mother tongue for a while.
His life is upended when he learns his 19 - year - old daughter has been murdered.
But that does not mean that the ecumenical creeds are finished, or the scriptures upended.
Lie4Him, Schweitzer, one of the first scientists to use the tools of modern cell biology to study dinosaurs, has upended the conventional wisdom by showing that some rock - hard fossils tens of millions of years old may have remnants of soft tissues hidden away in their interiors.
There's a general consensus in the American workplace that time - worn ways of doing business are being upended at a brisk rate, thanks to factors like technology and globalization.
Giuliani, who is bonded with the president by a particular brand of New York bravado, has escalated Trump's attacks on the Department of Justice, pushed for strict limits on special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and upended White House legal strategy.
The rapidly escalating trade conflict with China has upended the prevailing economic dynamic of falling unemployment and faster growth, leaving policymakers and investors scrambling to figure out the way forward.
As victims of Hurricane Harvey and Irma, and of the Northwest wildfires, work to restore their upended lives, including, in some cases, the loss of their homes and worldly possessions, getting their personal finances back on track only lengthens what seems to be an insurmountable task list.
The smell of blood in the federal riding of Calgary - Centre has drawn considerable interest from Conservative Party of Canada wannabes looking to retake the seat from the recently upended Liberal MP Ke...
The fast - moving, mobile service was credited with fueling popular protests that upended the Arab world in 2011.
The stunning revelation that President Donald Trump reimbursed his personal fixer for a hush payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels upended his past statements.
The Confrontation Clause in the Sixth Amendment grants all Americans the right to face their accusers in court; Aquilina upended this, allowing all of Nassar's accusers to give victim - impact statements, telling him, and the world, what he had done.
Demographic and economic changes, along with the low interest rates that followed the financial crisis, have upended the calculations that many Canadians made in planning for retirement.
But there was one good thing to come from the wreckage of Tiny Speck and Glitch: a tool the team called Slack, which has upended how companies everywhere communicate.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has upended the Democratic Party nomination process in many ways, not the least of which is his populist rhetoric regarding Wall Street and the nation's banking system.
Just as social media upended communications, the transition to clean energy is rapidly undoing century - old expectations around electricity, transportation and oil — and it's happening in market - shifting, often surprising ways.
However, many cryptocurrency enthusiasts remain misinformed about the degree of anonymity that certain blockchain networks offer and, like so many Facebook users, they could see their expectations of privacy upended if and when Amazon launches the platform.
Prince Mohammed's consolidation of power has upended decades of efforts by previous Saudi rulers to build loyalty and consensus within the royal family.
Cruz's life was upended again when his mother died Nov. 1, possibly from pneumonia, though details have yet to emerge publicly.
Tuesday's election upended not just the political consensus but also the market one.
The retail sector has been upended since the UK competition authorities sized up WM Morrison's 2004 purchase of Safeway.
The company, based in San Francisco, has rapidly upended entrenched taxi and transportation industries with its model of letting people hail rides via their smartphones.
At the same time, the long - running practice of paying for research through trading commissions is being upended by new regulations in Europe, known as the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.
The policymaking process was chaotic, and could be upended by a presidential tweet at any time.
Because just as social media upended communications, the transition to clean energy is rapidly undoing century - old expectations around transportation and, yes, oil.
All of those issues are proxies for the fundamental question of how our world of news and information has been upended by technological change.
A substantial number of people whose lives were upended by Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy have suffered from — and, in some cases, continue to suffer from — PTSD.
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