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"air out" Definitions
  1. to allow fresh air into a room or a building; to be filled with fresh air

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At this point, you can either dunk the bag which forces the air out or you can put your mouth to the gap and suck the rest of the air out.
Way to take the air out of this great segment.
That final panel sucks all the air out the room.
It kind of sucked the air out of the building.
Now, slowly let the air out, your shoulders falling gently.
Or, driving there and letting the air out of his tires.
They have a whoosh that sucks the air out before impact.
We were trying to take the air out of the gym.
Diego likes to air out his belly where people are walking.
Teaching children how to take the air out of the teasing.
As pressure mounts, it squeezes the air out of Styrofoam objects, Capt.
That didn't pop the bubble but certainly let a little air out.
Dunham recognized this and took to Twitter to air out the issue.
Might I suggest letting a little air out of the drivers' tires?
Some people try to air out what they can to save it.
So the dude was pumping blood and air out of my lung.
We have taken some air out of the bubble and that's constructive.
The jury, meanwhile, had a different sort of issue to air out.
The new study could take some of the air out of their optimism.
"We got to let some air out of the ball, man," Chappelle said.
And they've taken to Twitter and Reddit to air out their many complaints.
In response, the algorithm had let all the air out of WIRED's tires.
Simply knowing what these words mean can take the air out of them.
Sneak up to a car to let the air out of the tires.
I don't think it sucks the air out of the room at all.
They blow air out at the audience and at times obscure the dancers.
The news that she suspended her campaign knocked the air out of me.
The aim of inviting inflammatory speakers is to simply air out their views.
It even gives you ventilation alerts to remind you to air out the house.
He sucks the air out of the shot to sell Edgar's constant, simmering panic.
The world's worst eight-year-old slowly letting the air out of a balloon.
"It starts to wobble and spill cold air out to the south," said Weber.
This will squeeze some air out of the fintech bubble, but not burst it.
The All-In-One Cosmetics Bag I'll go ahead and air out my shame.
It's incredibly effective at keeping air out, but it can also be incredibly expensive.
It's like putting a pin in a balloon and just popping the air out.
Nicki isn't afraid to air out dirty laundry ... even if other rappers are scared.
But that dries the air out too much, so I have to humidify it.
You're essentially making room for your abs to contract fully by pushing air out.
Turn the page, and the bird is free to fly through the air ("Out").
It was like trying to scrunch all the air out of a shopping bag.
They can occur when the diaphragm spasms, forcing air out through the vocal cords.
"Two minutes after never," I reply, which sucks the air out of the room.
It was fun for her trying to compress the air out of my lungs.
"In the group chat, they are always welcome to air out their grievances," she said.
"Let the air out of your lungs and let it breathe for you," Lillard said.
You know, for that broad audience of people unable to breathe air out their mouths.
It's also able to keep air out of the chamber of the substance being vaporized.
They finally air out some of the things that have been boiling beneath the surface.
" Asked again about his gesture, Landry said: "I'm taking the air out of the ball.
Such a decision will likely take the air out of the investigation into the scandal.
Henrik Stenson posted this photo of daughter Alice letting the air out of Spieth's tires.
Please show some common courtesy and smoke and air out before pulling up to order.
It seems to me the Edinburgh Book Festival was trying to air out this conundrum.
"Those three putts I missed kind of took the air out of everything," Koepka said.
"He had just run hard, and there was no air out there tonight," Collins said.
" But she said the idea was to just "take the air out of the situation.
South Carolina will take the air out of the ball and hope Marquette goes cold.
Right, so they sort of let some of the air out in advance, intentionally or unintentionally.
Bits Facebook keeps trying to take the air out of allegations that it is anti-conservative.
He created the Easter egg as a way to release the air out of the situation.
Before throwing a pitch, he would blow air out of his mouth to shoo them away.
Since Friday, outraged passengers have been taking to Twitter to air out frustrations with the delays.
Past that point, primaries and imminent Congressional races will increasingly suck the air out of the Capitol.
That took the air out of the market, and more selling kicked in after the opening bell.
Many readers see things differently, though, so I wanted to air out a few of your takes.
So you know, I said, 'I'll just quit drinking and take the air out of their tires.
"Once that miscarriage happened it was just," he said as he blew air out of his mouth.
De La Salle's attempted strategy of letting the air out of the ball only delayed the inevitable.
A natural or foreign policy disaster could suck the air out of DC at any given moment.
Clinton — or a particularly weak one by Mr. Trump — could let the air out of this campaign.
Netflix's comeback also takes the air out of the bear argument against the FANG names, adds Maley.
We tried to air out the blanket at a picnic and a park ranger yelled at us.
In Chaw's view, the scene does something very different than its detractors say: I would argue Tarantino's decision to have Booth fight Lee to a draw doesn't take the air out of Lee; it takes the air out of the constructed mystique that Lee was forced to maintain.
It was over with about 10 minutes to go, which took the air out of a historic night.
"Because sometimes you don't wanna call your mom and air out everything because then she's nervous," she continued.
I have my shirt pulled up to air out my sweaty torso and I've misplaced a flip-flop.
We were getting some fresh air out back when a tall longhair recognized me from a previous event.
He explained that the system's vacuum pump pulls air out of the flask, lowering the ambient pressure inside.
"This song right here — 'take the air out of the ball just so I can flex,'" Landry said.
Another easy fix for families is to "simply air out their homes every couple of days," Trasande said.
According to Padilla, Uber agreed to settle with Jacobs to "take the air out" of his whistleblowing threats.
Amazon, following its known strategy, just sucked much of the air out of the in-home assistant market.
When it's ready to move the robot will direct that air out one or more of 12 nozzles.
To air out your house, use fans to dry any wet areas and open the doors and windows.
Mr. Morris's aim was to air out the festival, freshening its offerings and increasing its scope and impact.
"A few times, I tried to take like a week off to air out or whatever," he says.
Mr. Evans is excited to air out the material on a tour starting this month in St. Louis.
But Jay-Z focused it to a point, brought it low, took the air out of the room.
Since it has to push the air out of the way, the air pushes back on the car.
Robust economic growth would solve a lot of problems and take much of the air out of Trumpism.
So as the days grow warm, go ahead and open the windows and air out your living space.
"If you can't (air out issues with team mates) you're probably on a losing team," Green told reporters.
That helped to push Cyprus-based Cobalt Air and Denmark-based Primera Air out of business in October.
There are two theories: First, hiccups may help pull trapped air out of the stomach and into the throat.
Take a deep breath in, then exhale all the air out while pulling your belly button towards your spine.
It took the air out of our sail a little bit and kind of gave them a second breath.
I wonder, does the Permian sort of suck all of the air out of the room in some ways?
The Getty Center has a sophisticated air filtration system that can reverse directions and push air out, Hartwig said.
It sucks the air out of the characters at a time when we're meant to be investing in them.
For instance, Big Agnes included a no-draft collar, zipper, and wedge, which helps to keep cold air out.
Instead I stood next to the door, letting air out of my chest one miniature puff at a time.
When Rickman spoke, he seemed to suck the air out of his surroundings, absorbing it with his silken purr.
As did Byron in Stage 1, Truex used the clean air out front to pull away from the field.
Then the final two minutes of "Boom" come to knock all the air out of your Josh-Sam shipping sails.
"Let the air out of the balloon as soon as you can before the balloon actually bursts," van Beurden said.
"We started the second half strong, but then they made shots and took the air out of us," Lowry said.
The Getty Museum also has a sophisticated air filtration system that can reverse directions and push air out, Lapin said.
"News" about him sucked the air out of the room in the 20th century as it does in the 21st.
Shipping cases, even expensive ones, basically look the same—just a wooden box with metal lining to keep air out.
The shutdown is already the longest in U.S. history and it's sucking all of the air out of the room.
The lead is just like ... It sucked the air out of the room when he was there, as he wrote.
That's trickier, as its taps would need to be able to suck the air out of the bottles each night.
Leaks from the windows and under doors let all that cool, dry air out (and the hot, humid air in).
"It's a business decision that we're not going to take the air out of our broadcast," Druley said Thursday morning.
Run your hands through some necklaces like a Coppola heroine feeling the air out a car window, and you're finished.
As for an actual storage product that keeps the air out, Och and Prince figured someone had already made one.
"Let the air out of the balloon as soon as you can before the balloon actually bursts," van Beurden said.
The concept for any hyperloop is sucking the air out of the tube, leaving a nearly airless, frictionless environment for travel.
Today's test was seen as taking the air out of this year's BRICS Summit where China is flexing its economic muscles.
But Maher argued that the move was necessary to air out and challenge Yiannopoulos's views in the free market of ideas.
Take it out of the brine and put it back in the fridge—breast side up—to let it air out.
This morning, Ye took to Twitter to air out his feelings on the simmering competition between Apple and Tidal's streaming services.
The whole thing wraps up with a fantasy sequence in which Cage gets to air out his best Humphrey Bogart impression.
The Dyson AM09 bladeless heater uses what Dyson calls "Jet Focus," which pushes air out in a precise and narrow path.
You can avoid this by first opening the mattress outside and let it air out before bringing it into your home.
The revelation of what the tax bill might actually look like is letting some of the air out of the balloon.
Behind this serious looking door are the vital air-filtering mechanisms that keep potentially contaminated air out, and breathable air in.
These boxes from Ikea have ventilation nets in the corners so your clothing can air out even while being tightly compressed.
At the very least, unbox the mattress first thing in the morning so it has the whole day to air out.
Japan has recently struggled as a weakening global economy and trade rifts have taken the air out of the country's recovery.
I take all the air out, then pump humidified nitrogen into it, and keep it in those conditions for a certain period.
Called "Day to Night," the collection features four different colors of sport bands that include perforated holes to air out your sweat.
The two sides and the court have until March 26th to decide whether to hold a hearing to air out their differences.
The Nasdaq, however, chopped around the flatline as a 14% drop in Tesla knocked the air out of the tech-heavy index.
But at first blush it seems like Trump's decision to skip the debate took all of the air out of the room.
Kim Kardashian will air out her bad blood with Taylor Swift on the episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians airing Sunday.
But Mr. Trump tends to suck all the media air out of a room, even in Germany, where he is deeply unpopular.
They will be trying to air out the Trump stench for a generation, maybe two, which is precisely the fate they deserve.
I said each a hundred times using the program's method of not pushing air out, but gently moving into each initial sound.
He finished with six catches for 14 yards as Cordrea Tankersley and Adrian Baker helped take the air out of Alabama's passing attack.
There was a collective gasp which took most of the air out of the room followed by the sound of the cameras snapping.
With a figure like Weinstein, it's hard not to allow him to suck all the air out of the room, even in disgrace.
"We're emissions neutral, so it's air in and air out, and there's no hazardous substances involved in the process at all," he said.
It could wow people in a way that hasn't happened for Macs since Steve Jobs pulled that first Air out of an envelope.
You know about Bush's name, the change in the party, and Trump the big bad bully sucking the air out of the room.
Kenny says Karl's statements were totally wrong ... because you shouldn't air out the dirty laundry of the NBA inner circle for public consumption.
Unlike the Lemonade highlight, which was politically charged and urgent, it's used as a springboard for Drake to air out his dirty laundry.
We take them off backstage to let them air out and change the sportswear we put on underneath several times a day, too.
I recommend unboxing and setting up the mattress in the morning and letting it air out so that it smells fine by bedtime.
It was a trick of engineering, Mr. Ahmed said, cold air from below pushing hot air out, like water filling up a bowl.
But with only nine awards handed out on air out of 84, the focus of the night was, as usual, on the performances.
"When Steve [Jobs] pulled that MacBook Air out of that envelope, it was clear things would never be the same," Cook told attendees.
"Bloomberg is sucking the air out of the room right now," said Cathy Rosenfield, 61, as she waited in Warren's Henderson selfie line.
They've had to live with the windows open during the winter to air out the stink from a broken water main flooding their basement.
The source did not share the contents of the executive actions, but told Inside EPA they would "suck the air out" of the room.
To suck the air out of the DevLoop, Hyperloop One used a row of small pumps, housed in a metal building to one side.
It sucked even more air out of the room as every TV camera and delegate's head swiveled away from Cruz to see the nominee.
Unfortunately not even 3,000 people will be on hand to see it, a fact that sucks all of the air out of Peterson's boasts.
"So far, it has the feel of a temporary correction that will take some of the excess air out of tech stocks," he said.
There's a machine that folds them up and sucks all the air out of them, wraps them in plastic, puts them in a box.
If you have a ceiling fan, Dr. Hollingshaus suggests reversing the direction so it spins counterclockwise to push hot air out of the way.
The front vents suck in air and blow it across the internals to cool them, then shoots the air out through the back vents.
With the presidential election taking all the air out of the room, July's IT attack on the Library of Congress barely made the news.
If expectations for economic growth start to slow, that could take the air out of the stock market, at least in the United States.
All over the world – in Colombia, Russia, Syria – he has worked to bring parties together to air out their differences and forge stronger bonds.
In the film, Skroob learns that his planet is losing air and helps devise a scheme to suck the air out of nearby Druidia.
This overly-combative queen has sucked all of the air out of the season, focusing all of the attention on her and her outbursts.
That would in effect let some air out of the balloon, and maybe make it possible to get it into the box after all.
After Paquette fired up a machine inside the trailer, the tube started sucking air out of the forest and putting it into the tanks.
Remini, 48, stopped by Pinkett Smith's popular Facebook Watch talk show to finally air out how they became embroiled in a public battle over Scientology.
Last month, Mullaly took to Instagram to air out her frustrations over a lack of offers from designers to dress her for her hosting gig.
The bottles feature special valves up top to keep the air out, so the wine can only be poured using that big smart wine sleeve.
However, in the end, after getting personal and scientific feedback from trial and error, he finally agreed that two fans should circulate warm air out.
The piece is fueled by frustration with Magic Leap's hype campaign, which Luckey complains "sucked all the air out of the room" for other companies.
These experimental filter options are the types of comments more likely to punch you in the gut and let all the air out of you.
Flat chips are bad enough; in a conventional data centre thousands of fans blowing hot air out of the server racks emit a constant roar.
I was ready to air out some iron suits and tear down a stone house or two myself, and I don't even own an arakh.
Guard Dwayne Bacon was just warming up and his back-to-back 303-pointers took the air out of Charleston Southern's attempt at a comeback.
" Instead, Ocasio-Cortez said, "if we disagree, we have a responsibility to air out our arguments as to why and to take that into consideration.
Longer term, higher American interest rates could take some of the air out of tobacco companies' rich valuations as their allure as dividend stocks wanes.
The new layer of 'peel' traps water inside the fruit and keeps air out, which stops your avocados from turning into depressing orbs of sludge.
There, among the endless wine tastings and cabernet-stained teeth, they open up and air out the issues they're facing with one another and themselves.
Outside of the risks posed to spectators, the optics of just an unwanted flyby could suck the air out of ticket sales (no pun intended).
A car driving in a forward direction is slowed down by two forces: Anything that moves forward has to push air out of the way.
The ball skied high into the air, out of the camera frame, and bounced back to almost the exact spot where it started its journey.
At the moments where Control gives its biggest narrative payouts, a tedious boss encounter or arena battle often sucks the air out of the room.
For his home, Tan designed a large, overhanging roof and placed wind turbines on top to draw more hot air out, and cool air in.
Before beginning cleanup and debris removal, take photographs of your home and contact your insurance company, then air out and remove all water-damaged items.
Clinton and Sanders haven't had a national forum like this one to air out arguments they've made since the campaign moved into the new year.
But the restart of some mines and a sudden increase in stocks have taken some air out of the rally in the past two weeks.
And a pitch clock, requiring pitchers to throw to the batter within 23 seconds, could move things along, squeezing some dead air out of games.
The lightbulbs have all been replaced, and the ceiling fans are all running (pushing air out of the vents along the top of the car).
Apple changed laptops forever after Steve Jobs famously pulled the original MacBook Air out of a manila envelope to highlight how thin and light it was.
The mattress is made with four layers of foam and "open-cell hypoallergenic latex " that lets extra hot air out in order to keep you cool.
When that spring weather hits over 60 degrees, you know we're all cranking those windows open to air out the house after being quarantined all winter.
So, because it sucks the air rather than blows the air out, it's supposedly gonna take all the stress out of doing an at-home blowout.
It's spilling cold air out of the Arctic like a leaky faucet and spawning intense winter storms in parts of the U.S. and Europe in particular.
Sucking the air out of glass jar is as pointless as running two plastic bottles along your face — neither will give you what you're looking for.
The news also took the air out of the U.S. stock market, with the three major U.S. indexes unable to regain previous gains at Friday's close.
Tuesday, New Hampshire voters get to decide if they want to patch up the big orange Trump trial balloon or let more air out of it.
The sharp unemployment-rate drop has taken unemployment to such a low level that it takes all the air out of the Fed's balloon for discretion.
"That took some of the air out of the rate-cut talk," said Minh Trang, senior currency trader at Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara, California.
The global supply of commercial airplanes was helped early this year with the bankruptcies of Jet Airways out of India and Wow Air out of Iceland.
The laptop blows a majority of the hot air out of the back, a place with which my fingers and legs don't really come into contact.
A portable air conditioner is a free-standing, rolling floor A/C unit that vents hot air out of an exhaust host connected to a window.
What keeps the momentum going is Smith's magnetic performance, which has the power to suck almost all of the stale biopic air out of the room.
The media – networks included – haven't learned their lesson from the election where Trump news sucked the air out of coverage of his competitors, Democratic and Republican.
The margin never got to seven points again, as Virginia slowly took the air out of the Iowa State attack, cut by cut, minute by minute.
"When Steve pulled that MacBook Air out of that envelope, it was clear things would never be the same," recalled CEO Tim Cook in his introduction.
Trump took the air out of the speculation even before he sat down with Rosenstein when he told reporters he had no plans to fire him.
This set of glass containers keeps all the air out of the food, and the lids have little locking flaps keep everything secure and prevents leaks.
Here's Sanders's chief speech technique: He puffs the audience up into a frenzy with all variety of denunciations, and then—he lets the air out . . . whoosh.
A connector attaches the gripper to the arm and also sports a vacuum tube that sucks air out from the gripper, collapsing it around an object.
Five distinct brands of weirdness have emerged over the years, and each of them sucks the air out of the room in unique and wonderful ways.
Unlike many children with autism, Jeffrey was affectionate and gave us hugs with his trademark intensity, squeezing the air out of us while administering sloppy kisses.
It's the entire run against the NWO, as far as me putting the shirt on in New Orleans, it took the air out of the building.
"You adjust that unit to be able to suck more air out down through the bathroom vent to be able to have negative pressure," said Semonite.
Confidence: Medium-High Clouds are more numerous for Monday as we get into the warm air out ahead of a developing storm system to the west.
But A Way Out slowly let all the air out of the room to the point where we were both playing it solely out of obligation.
Maple Leafs end skid with late win over Flyers PHILADELPHIA — As defenseman Matt Hunwick took the air out of the building, his team gained much-needed life.
"The View" moderator Whoopi Goldberg said she avoided using the term "smoking gun" on air out of respect for one of the show's guests that day, Rep.
On College Football WEST POINT, N.Y. — Like most Army football players this time of year, Ahmad Bradshaw looks like someone has let the air out of him.
For example, he lived like a slob for a week and learned that it's important to "let the air out of the tires" once in a while.
"There's been a balloon effect," he added, referring to the idea that squeezing the air out of a balloon in one place only makes it reappear elsewhere.
The bag also comes with integrated draft tubes and a newly-redesigned draft collar, both of which help to keep cold air out and warm air in.
"I've had women show up with perfume that's so overpowering that I had to leave my office after the interview and let it air out," he says.
Since the Pure Cool doubles as a cooling fan, Dyson gave it a backwards-airflow mode that pushes the air out the sides, greatly reducing its "chilling" effect.
But the radio shock-jock himself says he won't be replaying any of his old conversations with Trump on the airout of respect for his frequent guest.
Over 2018, higher oil prices have pushed some smaller European airlines, Cyprus's Cobalt Air and Denmark-based Primera Air, out of business, while British regional carrier Flybe FLYB.
But there's other ways too, from creating local spaces in which people can talk about race issues and air out their fears to more formal public education campaigns.
Responding to the backlash she's been receiving for such comments, she defended her willingness to air out the industry's dirty laundry by invoking the legacy of Harriet Tubman.
Though he stops at one point to lean against a window and talk to a passerby, he typically evinces a single-minded purpose: walk, stop, stand, air out.
Paysinger says he left a window open to air out his home on March 17 -- when two guys broke into the house and started rummaging through his stuff.
The Gym Duffel comes with a ventilated mesh compartment and a ventilated shoe pocket to ensure that all of your gear is able to air out post-workout.
Because it&aposs vacuum-sealed and rolled up, you might want to let it air out for a few hours or even overnight if you can spare it.
After all, when you realize it simply reflects the latest in no-win situations devised for just one gender, it really does take some of the air out.
The Elegant Tech That May Make Hyperloop a RealityThe physics of making a pod levitate and of sucking air out of a tube are sound, but engineering challenges remain.
The way he was explaining it was it sort of let the air out of the room because they&aposre reading everything that&aposs being said about them now.
Per Elon Musk's psychedelic plan, the company then sucked the air out of the tube making it about as thin as the air at 200,000 feet above sea level.
No one even seemed upset the party was stopped to allow Cheryl and Chuck to air out their grievances, since no one was probably having that much fun anyway.
The bigger heist plot even works like a more screwball Hell or High Water, calculated to take a little of the self-serious air out of that film's tires.
She took some of the air out of her own balloon when she reversed her position in favor of abolishing private health insurance the next morning on Morning Joe.
"After drop-off, I rolled all the windows down while going at speed to try to air out whatever he might have been releasing with his coughs," he said.
As a BSL-3 lab, it possessed an airlock and a ventilation system that pumped more air out than it let in, creating negative air pressure in the room.
Davis did express optimism about the surface transportation reauthorization measure, which would aid highways, but warned that impeachment could suck the air out of any movement on the issue.
Fold the dough in half to form a triangle over the filling and gently press the dough around the ball of filling to get all of the air out.
In a wintry country like Canada, for instance, there are often two sets of doors to keep the cold air out, which the beacon message will alert you to.
This lets much of the air out of the administration's claim that the judicial stay is stymying its efforts to refine its standards for admitting individual travellers to the country.
It helps, too, that Hyperloop One's engineers also pumped nearly all the air out of the tube, reducing air pressure to what you'd experience at an altitude of 200,000 feet.
Inside the building, a "sophisticated" air filtration system activates in the event of a fire: it reverses normal air circulation, blowing outward and thereby forcing air out of the galleries.
And if the White House continues to leak and Trump continues to denounce his enemies, these distractions could suck the air out of DC indefinitely—or at least the summer.
They succeeded: between November 2018 and March 2019, Boeing announced new orders from multiple airlines, and it even managed to talk Lion Air out of canceling its $5 billion order.
To prevent components from being damaged—or melting—each of those microchips has its own spiky-looking heatsink, and an array of fans pushes hot air out of the machine.
Also, for when you want the improved air quality but not the cooling effect of a fan, there's a setting that will push air out the sides, not the front.
Taking some air out of Dow futures was Boeing Co, which slipped 4.1% in premarket trading following the planemaker's decision to cut production of its 737 aircraft by nearly 20%.
Oscar De La Hoya's political aspirations aren't exactly being met with thunderous applause in D.C. -- where former Attorney General Eric Holder sucked the air out of the boxer's Presidential plans.
And it's likely time that you air out your fragrance cabinet as well — stowing away your "warm vanillas" and "spicy pumpkins" until the next time Starbucks switches out its cups.
DJI insisted on giving us a quick crash course (so to speak) on drone operations before taking the Air out into the real world, and honestly, I'm glad they did.
" Johnson posted a video to show kids how to "pinch the air out of the tip of the sock" and then "roll the sock all the way down your foot.
HP's solution for this maintains the laptop's ultra-thin profile and sucks in cool air from underneath the computer and directs the hot air out the back of the machine.
She is on my mind every day, her name on my lips, but how do you tell people a story like that without sucking the air out of the room?
With jet black heads decorated with apostrophe-shaped shocks of orange, the three-foot-tall birds give off an air of majesty that kicked the air out of my lungs.
With jet black heads decorated with apostrophe-shaped shocks of orange, the three-foot-tall birds give off an air of majesty that kicked the air out of my lungs.
The decision comes just one day after the Second Circuit released the final bit of air out of the fight with its very brief denial of Brady's petition for a rehearing.
Those seeking a visa to enter the United States will now have to air out their dirty social media laundry, which could bring the approval process to an agonizingly slow pace.
Vanessa and I always seemed to be able to air out our questions and concerns and that gave me a lot of confidence about our ability to work through things together.
The scenes at Jezebel's are fittingly claustrophobic, pressing in on June's face and clipping corners when Moira walks in, sucking the air out of both the room and June's panicking lungs.
The stitched canvas band takes some breaking in but softens up with wear, though it can be quick to take on odors if not allowed to properly air out between wears.
The vents on the front of the laptop suck in air and distribute it across the processor and GPU cooling them, and then shoots the air out through the rear vents.
The incident quickly took the air out of the much-hyped contest that saw tickets prices reach thousands of dollars on ticket reselling websites, largely because Williamson was set to participate.
It does this by having a moveable base that is pushed upwards using an "elevator" that pushes guac up to the lid, where an air valve pushes the excess air out.
TORONTO — The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off on Thursday but, to be honest, it feels like Venice and Telluride have already let some of the air out of its tires.
When it comes to putting paint on a surface, DiBenedetto will do everything he can, except destroy the canvas, because that would be akin to letting the air out the balloon.
If you have the time and plan to paint rooms or remove any wallpaper, get the job done before moving day — and give the house a few days to air out.
Its offering is expected to to be the biggest in years, raising $603 billion — which bankers working on rival offerings fear will suck the air out of the markets that week.
Where Ghost Spirit occasionally allow themselves some breathing room, like on their drawn-out closer, "In Parting," Frail Hands suck all the air out, compressing everything into a singular, frantic punch.
The election of Donald Trump pulls the air out of the post-racial balloon, because it is hard to support Trump's policies and oppose racism, unless you regularly walk in denial.
Every breakfast begins with an icebreaker — a game of sex and anatomy trivia to loosen up language around taboos — and then students break into smaller groups to air out personal confusions.
It's hard to deny the current impeachment process against President Trump has taken a lot of air out of the remaining Democratic presidential candidates' efforts to grab more attention for themselves.
Davis has played in four games since, routinely taking the proverbial air out of the Pelicans when he's been on the court and, in his most recent appearance, injuring his shoulder.
The star of the show, in my opinion, is a downward facing woofer that travels an impressive 20-millimeters to move air out of the speaker and produce best-in-class bass.
The fireworks between Harris and Biden, like most moments of riveting confrontation, seemed to suck all the air out of the room and all the electability out of the other eight candidates.
Like Steve Jobs pulling the original MacBook Air out of a manila envelope back in 2008, the Tesla onboard the Falcon Heavy rocket was not strictly necessary to make the event impressive.
Misbah Sarooqi, a senior and the student government president at Wilde Lake High School in Maryland, told Mashable her school had an after-school assembly to air out emotions following the election.
For other automotive analogies, we turn the wheel over to Swedish star Henrik Stenson, who posted this photo of his daughter, purportedly trying to let the air out of Spieth's truck tires.
You're no desert-driving expert — you've got people for that — and one of them simply lets some air out of the tires of the Bentayga to produce better grip in deep sand.
It feels like between the Model 3 and the Bolt, they're kind of sucking the air out of the room, maybe unfairly because there are a lot of EVs in the space.
In order to "take the air out of" brokers, on June 9th Hamilton's producer, Jeffrey Seller, raised the price of "premium" tickets to $849, and cranked up most seats closer to $200.
But the lawsuit and countersuit have sucked much of the air out of Hyperloop's sails, and cast a pall over a company that was promising 760 mph travel for passengers and freight.
Commissioner Roger Goodell took the air out of the notion that the N.F.L. would reach a settlement with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady after Brady's latest appeal of a four-game Deflategate suspension.
I just think we live in a time of toxic division, and of people thinking that social media is the appropriate place to air out on each other and not have conversations.
She didn't bother with her usual pleasantries; the 23-year-old was still fuming at Peter's behavior and was ready to air out the details of their doomed-from-the-start relationship.
Troubling news broke last month that the network's targeted ads were sometimes designed to prey on teenage users' perceived insecurities, which isn't entirely surprising given teens' tendency to air out their feelings online.
But even on that far less fixable front, having an air quality sensor indoors can be really useful — to help you figure out the best (and worst) times to air out the house.
A coffee spill had put my MacBook Air out of commission The laptop in question is a ThinkPad X1 Yoga, lent to me by my colleague Tom Warren after his review last month.
Apple's developer conference has for years sucked the air out of the room in the tech industry, with people looking to the company's pronouncements for the next big thing in mobile and beyond.
In the night, I like to think, they put those shaggy heads together to ruminate on the weird politics of the American West and blast clouds of exhausted air out their shiny nostrils.
The Stonz Infant/Baby Mittz have two drawcords, one at the hem and one at the wrist, so you can keep warmth in and snow and cold air out, protecting those little fingers.
LEADING THE DAY: IMPEACHMENT VS CAMPAIGN: With impeachment sucking most of the air out political news, 10 of the Democratic presidential contenders took the stage at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Mia Jordan (Karen Pittman), Claire (Bel Powley), and Lizzy (Oona Roche) all become key components in this hour-long therapy session when they each air out their dirty laundry to their respective audiences.
Normal People sucked all the air out of the room when it came out in the US in April, building on the success of Rooney's much-buzzed-about 2017 debut, Conversations With Friends.
The U.S. dollar rally may have sucked the air out of emerging market assets, but funds will return next year, Herald Van Der Linde, HSBC's head of equity strategy for Asia, said on Friday.
The challenge was the same: 100 balloons, but Toby here with the help a woman named Christie Springs took all the air out of the balloons in a new record time of 36.53 seconds.
After six weeks of closed-door depositions, Democrats are using the open hearings to air out their findings in the public sphere by displaying what they believe are the most damning lines of testimony.
His introduction of new travel restrictions has sucked some air out of Cuba's tourism boom, but a number of foreign businesses such as Spain's Melia Hotels and China's Jin Jiang are pursuing new investments.
"I just think we live in a time of toxic division, and of people thinking that social media is the appropriate place to air out on each other and not have conversations," he said.
Swift's mere presence sucks all the air out of the music industry, and with a nearly three-month album rollout ahead, she'll monopolize the press cycle through the holiday season, and well into 2018.
The Drunk History segment: One fun thing about the series is that it subtly, gently, but surely takes the air out of the legends that have accrued around certain historical figures over the ages.
Expectedly, she also jumped behind the piano to air out Joanne single "Million Reasons," and the song's comparatively intimate balladry played surprisingly well amidst the fireworks, glittery costumes, and throngs of flashily dressed dancers.
But if there's anything she has shown amazing skill at, it's knowing how to manage and channel that attention, to let the air out of it and turn it back on whoever paid it.
The wind also took the air out of any hopes that Woods, playing for the first time in 25 months after a fourth back surgery, would get into the mix at his holiday tournament.
It went against everything Colbert purports to do on his fiercely pointed Late Show, and retroactively sucked the air out of any biting Trump jokes he tried to make earlier in the opening monologue.
Once, we let the air out of the tires of the rangers' car when they were giving a lecture to the rich folk at the Furnace Creek Inn, probably saying how we eat snakes.
So I think Mr. Mulvaney was trying to rob House Democrats of a headline and frame the events on his own, to take the air out of the sails by saying it out loud.
If you watched The Defenders, Marvel's team-up show of all of its Netflix heroes, one of its funnier and more human aspects was how everyone kept taking the air out of Rand's sails.
What's next: Polar vortex projections show it's likely to split into possibly as many as 3 "sister vortices," spilling cold air out of the Arctic and concentrating it in spots across Eurasia and North America.
Cooking: You give it a little tap to get the air out, fire it into the oven, give it a good 40 minutes—depending on the pizza, the temperature, and the size of the pizza.
"This is simply what happens after the sellers let some air out of the balloon, although the fact that Tesla's still up 75% for the year tells you there's plenty of helium left," Cramer said.
If you're playing a game, watching a video for 20 minutes, or otherwise spending extended time using the ThinkPad, you're eventually going to hear the fans spin up, pushing hot air out of the chassis.
Given our claustrophobic present moment, a time when politics is sucking the air out of everything else, the show's most powerful resonance may be this plea for more light and open space, for breathing room.
We know from the flashbacks that Kevin didn't always have his brother's back growing up, but now that he's spending more time with Randall's family, it looks like they're finally going to air out their grievances.
"I'm comfortable enough to talk about my experience, but when I'm sitting in the room with a monster that people are supporting, it just sucked the air out of my chest," Bachman, 27, told BuzzFeed News.
With the Roadster, Musk has a different idea: he wants to use them as thrusters, where they blow air out of the back end or front of the car to help propel and stop the vehicle.
You will be able to immerse yourself in a creative environment and work closely with team leaders across digital, social, marketing strategy, and creative development departments for various mediums – on-air, out of home, print, etc.
Brandon Daveler, a doctoral student leading the project (he's been a quadriplegic since a motorcycle accident at age 15), compared it to letting the air out of a balloon and using that to turn a windmill.
Seeing him all giggly with his friend Philip took the air out of the, "Oh shit, is Stan going to remember he once suspected his neighbors?!" balloon that William blew up in his final, delirious moments.
"It was a screw-up and, chiefly, it let the air out of the balloon when it went from $70 million to $17 million," John Bothwell, director of Pur Sang, an international automotive manufacturer, told the NYT.
There, Jinia Lopez took her 43-year-old brother Ronald Armstrong to a hospital after he tried to poke a hole in his leg with a pencil to "let the air out," Lopez said in a deposition.
We used to call it the Russo edit — we'd go into the edit room and suck all the air out of the episode and just get the pace as quick as possible and make the jokes overlap.
Those closest to Obama at the White House say that he copes by quietly, sarcastically deflating the attacks—like letting the air out of a balloon slowly, one said, the better not to make too much noise.
"So as we move into the surface transportation debate, I hope it doesn't get sidetracked, but history shows us that impeachment will suck the energy and the air out of everything out here in Washington," he said.
The idea is that arrays of machines suck vast quantities of air out of the atmosphere and separate out the carbon, which is either stored underground or used to make products such as fuel, chemicals or cement.
"Uber's deputy general counsel Angela Padilla testified that Jacobs and his attorney were attempting to extort the company and that Uber disclosed his letters to the US Attorney's Office to "take the air out of his extortionist balloon.
Predictably, the big government forces behind Obamacare took a lot of the air out of HSA's and Verma's plan in Indiana was almost killed off by the ACA before a compromise deal was made with the White House.
Here's a timeline marking the key moments: At a post-screening Q&A for Green Book in Los Angeles, actor Viggo Mortensen said, "People don't say 'nigger' anymore," which reportedly took all the air out of the room.
Mr. Pacino initiated the slow approach to Mamet with his performance as an aging salesman in the 2012 Broadway revival of "Glengarry Glen Ross," and it seemed to let all the air out of that play's racecar tires.
It was, of course, the big tell that a Zip Drive was a victim of the "click of death," the infamous design flaw in the proprietary disk drives that sucked the air out of Iomega's big success story.
In the eighth Republican debate, just a few days before the New Hampshire primary, it was Christie who knocked the air out of Rubio -- and claimed his putdown as enough to earn a ticket out of New Hampshire.
It takes the air out of the attack -- that many Democrats have already made in the wake of Las Vegas -- that the NRA opposes all gun control measures and that the Republican Congress marches in lockstep with them.
The hearing set by the Energy and Commerce Committee will air out the grievances of two key political constituencies heading into next years election at a time President Donald Trump has been working hard to win them over.
So you don't have to pump heat against its natural gradient, like you do if you're running a conventional air conditioner on a hot day, blowing hot air out of the house into a very hot atmosphere, outside.
A small-handled vacuum about the size of a coffee mug that you place over the top of the pitcher or smoothie cup, the Vac Q pulls as much air out of the container as would seem possible.
Clearly the company wanted to let the world know that it still has a vested interest in the category, even as the likes of Apple, Samsung and Sony have taken most of the air out of the room.
"I immediately got them out of the house and took them to Applebee's while my husband stayed home and got rid of the snake and a started to air out the house and clean the oven," Helm said.
The hearing set by the Energy and Commerce Committee will air out the grievances of two key political constituencies heading into next year's election at a time President Donald Trump has been working hard to win them over.
Just place your luggage in food or vacuum bags, plug the Pacum in via USB, and choose either eco or boost mode to suck the air out of your bags using more suction than a traditional vacuum cleaner.
LG is showing off two models of its InstaView fridges, both of which feature a 22-inch display that can turn transparent to let users see what's inside without opening the door and letting the cold air out.
"Their current offering is a tragedy in the classical sense, even more so when you consider how their massive funding and carefully crafted hype sucked all the air out of the room in the AR space," Luckey wrote.
Aircraft manufacturers have responded to these rules, in part, by doing things like building high-bypass engines with large-diameter fans that propel air out of the engine more slowly and hence reduce the noise from the exhaust.
"We felt that Halunen was trying to extort the company, and I wanted to take the air out of his extortionist balloon," Padilla testified, explaining the decision to turn over his letters to the US Attorney's Office in June.
Madeline Tells Someone About The Affair At the end of the season, Joseph threatened to air out all their dirty laundry and as a result, Madeline confessed her folly to Jane (Shailene Woodley) and her daughter, Abigail (Kathryn Newton).
Steve Jobs wouldn't famously pull the MacBook Air out of a manila envelope until a year later, and the laptop wouldn't go on to become the most popular laptop until 2010 when it got a redesign with more ports.
This was intentional: by pounding the air out of the ball, Cleveland hoped to lower the variance in each game; fewer possessions would give the explosive Warriors fewer opportunities to get into a healthy offensive rhythm and pull away.
In the more common one-pipe system, the heat is moderated by a vent, which looks like a miniature torpedo sticking off the end of the radiator and lets air out, to make room for steam to come in.
Since the waning days of the last Congress there hasn't been much of a peep about Yemen, which proponents say is another casualty of the government shutdown that sucked the air out of Washington for more than a month.
If they're particularly dirty — maybe after a long day of walking around the city under the hot sun — hang them up in your hotel room and let them air out for a bit before putting them in the bag.
And the wonderful answer was, as long as you're authentic and not a dick about it, people have a much higher tolerance than I ever imagined for listening to you air out your demons and your shortcomings and your failures.
Assange is trying to stay fit at picture's end, boxing and doing sit-ups, huffing fresh air out of a barely cracked window while his exiled collaborators, who both read prepared statements of solidarity after the screening, continue to be threatened.
Orgonites There are hundreds of instructional YouTube videos with details on how to make your own orgonites, including the necessary supplies, and how they purportedly clean the impurities out of the air, out of your life, and out of you.
In the midst of his rebrand as Chicago's finest, he took time out of his day to air out his grievances with those who have spoken ill of the Kardashian clan, particularly his wife Kim: Tyson Beckford, Nick Cannon, and Drake.
This collaboration with Japanese vocalist Hanayo is about as grinding as electroclash got — a dirty churning beast of a tune that seems to exist in a vacuum, sucking all the air out of the room, leaving the listener panting with delight.
It was a way to distinguish between the worker bees, who needed heavy-duty computers to do the actual grind of designing, and the bosses, who could slip the Air out of their bag and shoot off a few emails.
Kim Reynolds next year, combined with turmoil at the state Democratic Party -- where the chair, Derek Eadon, resigned in late June, citing health reasons -- are "sucking all the air out of any discussion of 2020," one Democratic operative there said.
For 96 hours, my friends and I found something else to talk about, other things to laugh about, more things to care about than this one reality TV star who has taken entirely too much air out of the room.
Going into this tournament, with dominant players like Novak Djokovic pursuing a calendar slam and Serena Williams trying to get to 22 Grand Slam titles, does the focus on those players kind of suck the air out of the room?
But some women are taking to Twitter to air out the gross things men have said to them and highlight how no woman has ever appreciated, fallen for, or enjoyed the offensive and often graphic street harassment they endure daily.
Yet chatter about Oscar chances and snubs and strategies tends to suck the air out of the room, sometimes relegating the actual films to the sidelines or pushing worthy movies out of the spotlight if they don't nab a nomination.
But it recognizes that rolling the dice on a rap career requires — like Darius's belief that the car is real — embracing the idea that you can make something amazing out of thin air, out of the breath in your lungs.
But much of the next year will require real-world testing, and it's essential accepting that a leak is an inevitability, so it's taking some of the air out of those tires by announcing its intentions on its own terms.
In a closed-door meeting on Tuesday, multiple centrist lawmakers expressed concern that the caucus lacked clear messaging or strategy going forward, which could soon suck the air out of the move toward impeachment, according to multiple lawmakers and aides.
It's a super powerful thing to be able to hit this really dramatic moment and then have a joke that is not flip or a stupid throw-away thing, but a real laugh that lets the air out, lets the audience exhale.
I settled on using gentler stuff three weeks in a row and then blasting the apartment with the heavy-duty shit every fourth week, and it gave me an excuse to get out of the apartment as I let it air out.
Every few seconds, his face would emerge from under the wet, pounded sand and pebbles, and he would keep his mouth closed, trying to force air out through his nose and push away the grainy mix that his body was trying to inhale.
Some investors, including now apparently Wien, believe the expansion in the Fed's balance sheet since the financial crisis artificially inflated asset prices and now that the central bank is looking to take the air out of the balloon, equity prices will eventually follow.
"Her hawkish comments also appear supportive for the euro but the political overhang has taken the air out of the euro balloon, and this ongoing political uncertainty will most certainly cap any near-term rallies," said Stephen Innes, head of Asia-Pacific trading at OANDA.
The company did share the letter from Mr. Jacobs's lawyer with three different United States attorney offices, because Mr. Jacobs had threatened to take his claims to federal prosecutors and Uber wanted to "take the air out of his extortionist balloon," Ms. Padilla testified.
The director, writer and former member of the Monty Python comedy team recently sat down for an interview with The Independent, and rather than discuss his new movie ... more so, he wanted to air out his grievances over being a victimized white male in 2020.
"The number 100,000 really sucked the air out of my lungs," said Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg of the Legal Aid Justice Center, who represents two brothers from Yemen who were detained after arriving at Dulles Airport on Saturday and filed the original lawsuit that Virginia just joined.
Then, he decided to air out his apparent grievances about the newly canceled show in the most Donald Glover-y way imaginable—by posting a 14-page mock draft of the Deadpool finale starring the superhero as he ruminates over why, exactly, the animated series got canned.
While the Home Capital crisis could take some air out of the Canadian housing market - something policymakers have been trying to accomplish in repeated attempts - the risk is it turns into a contagion, the spark that many have been waiting for to burn the sector down.
"I'm sure Rubio and Cruz at the very least had things that they wanted to do today to follow up from their narrative last night and this kind of sucked the air out," said Tom Rath, who is advising the campaign of Ohio Governor John Kasich.
There's an added benefit for the Kentucky Republican however: the Senate now has a proposal -- and votes on that proposal -- that will pull some of the air out of the growing pressure balloon of inaction related to all of the House Democratic proposals to reopen the government.
You can use it immediately after opening since it balloons to its typical size after the wrapping is removed, but I let it air out throughout the day (a habit with foams that can smell slightly like chemicals upon arrival, though this one wasn't very noticeable).
Then you put the end of the bag into the contraption, you press a button, it sucks all the air out, and then it seals it so you have a, surprise, vacuum-sealed, whatever, a piece of steak, a couple pieces of chicken, a bunch of asparagus.
As the White House's efforts to navigate the complexities of healthcare and the ongoing probes into last year's Russian election meddling take much of the air out of the room, issues tech cares about such as tax reform and privacy are getting pushed into the background.
For three weeks that summer I sat in a small room at a table with a voice monitor, a black metal box with a light that would turn from green to red if I made a hard onset, forcing air out of my mouth too quickly.
We all know to try and get some of the air out — otherwise we're stuck with a huge space-filling air bubble — but there's an even better way to ensure that your plastic baggie takes up as little room as possible in the fridge or in your lunch.
The agency was required to meet tight time requirements for hiring, said Basham who was appointed commissioner in 2200 The laser focus on quick hiring, and its cost, ended up "sucking all the air" out of other parts of the department, Basham recalled, leaving gaps for other spending needs.
Appearing midway through the second part of Wu-Tang's gigantic Wu-Tang Forever project, the song is basically an excuse for Ol' Dirty Bastard to air out a bunch of stream of consciousness lyrics that climax with the endearingly mentalist rapper going deep on his poop-smeared sex games.
Sure, politesse is the name of the game here, but plaudits for the guy who sucked the air out of this bubble called Ariake Colosseum by beating the would-be hometown hero, formerly undefeated Olympic gold medalist Ryota Murata, whose face has graced every Tokyo paper all week?
Like the previous model, it's equipped with multiple sensors (including frickin' laser beams) that can detect small particles (like pollen or dust) as well as harmful chemicals, filters for capturing those pollutants, and what the company calls Air Multiplier technology for pushing the cleaned-up air out to the room.
Seamus Finn, director of socially responsible investing for Missionary Oblates, a Roman Catholic congregation in Washington, D.C., said he understands the proposal has little chance of passage, given the questions around Redstone's condition, but it is important to air out the issue in the public setting of a shareholders meeting.
Unfortunately, President Donald Trump's announced meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, his continued trashing of the NATO alliance, and recent calls for a reassessment of US force posture on the European continent have undercut the planned NATO agenda and will likely take the air out of the room in Brussels, Belgium.
While the politics of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) have sucked most of the air out of the room, school and district practitioners know that politics aside, CCSS has created the opportunity to focus on the most important question: what do students need to know and be able to do?
In evoking the accusation that Bloomberg had told a pregnant employee to "kill" her baby, Warren drew the air out of the debate hall, but teed up post-debate interviews in which she was in the comfortable position of defending women against men who accused them of inventing stories of harassment.
The latest stations added to the system—namely 34th Street-Hudson Yards, and the stops along the Second Avenue Subway—have what's known as "air tempering," where platforms are kept as much as ten degree coolers through air-conditioning, and pumps take air out to mechanical ventilation towers built near each station.
At first, that makes it difficult to fully embrace Shults' film — what initially seems like a big-screen version of The Walking Dead can only spark so much enthusiasm — but that grim, uncompromising brutality sucks the air out of the theater and makes It Comes At Night stand apart from its brethren.
ROME — Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy said his country's intelligence services had informed the American attorney general, William P. Barr, that they played no role in the events leading to the Russia investigation, taking the air out of an unsubstantiated theory promoted by President Trump and his allies in recent weeks.
When the green flag flew again on Lap 35, Harvick was second behind fellow Ford Fusion driver Blaney after pit stops, and Blaney didn't have much trouble keeping the lead as clean air out front proved to be king, as it often has in recent seasons on 1.5-mile tracks such as Kansas.
The hard part of a marriage isn't creating the fire, but making sure it never goes out -- that even in the moments when you couldn't care less whether those embers fade into darkness, you have to fight to make sure they don't, to blow air out across them to keep them aflame.
In May 2015, the NFL imposed the suspension on Brady after an independent investigator found it "more probable than not" that Brady was involved with locker room attendant Jim McNally and equipment assistant John Jastremski in a scheme to take air out of the footballs New England would use in the game.
Stylistically, Rabinowitch cannot be closely tied to these particular examples, but he exists in the midst of a group of artists for whom conventional ideas have failed — and rather than pluck a future esthetic out of the air, out of what has not taken place, he has looked back toward the historical past.
At home in Burlington, meanwhile, the Vermont senator said he likes Biden and considers him a "very decent human being," but that "Joe and I have a very different voting record" -- on issues like Social Security and the Iraq war -- that he planned to air out in the coming days and weeks.
Key and Peele did a recurring bit as overzealous Twitter commentators, which had a few laugh lines but mostly took the air out of the show by making fun of the very types of instant reactions—corny punchlines and all—that the VMAs need people to have in order to make those big moments happen.
She sucks the air out of every scene she's in simply by walking into the room; there are other funny people in this movie (Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage, Kristen Schall, Timothy Simons, Tyler Labine), and they mostly stand a few feet away from her, twiddling their thumbs while she bounces obnoxiously around the room.
Recalling a bizarre post-Pride encounter with a self-identified mostly straight girl covered head to toe in rainbow TD Bank gear a couple years ago, I figured the crowd at Tease would be similar: "love is love" cisgays here to air out their undercuts, dance to "Sorry," then go home and enthusiastically vote for Hillary.
But the subtext of Bannon's decision to air out all of his White House grievances is to delude Trump supporters into believing that the failures of the Trump presidency rest not with him, or even with Trump, but with the remaining coterie of White House "globalists" (read: Jews and their allies) who serve masters other than Trump and Trumpism.
Photo via Mo-G on Instagram While Drake and the OVO Sound roster were busy over the weekend with a surprise showcase at SXSW, Toronto rapper Mo-G, creator of the "Ginobili Dance" popularized by Drake, decided to air out the camp—particularly OVO founder and Drake's co-manager Oliver El-Khatib—for not giving payment over undisclosed work.
LONDON — Amid worries that "Brexit" had taken the air out of the art market, Sotheby's at its evening contemporary sale on Tuesday provided a shot of oxygen when a painting by Jenny Saville sold for 6.8 million British pounds, or about $9 million, to the Long Museum, Shanghai for its forthcoming exhibition of women artists — a record at auction for the British artist.
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Certainly, you could see the tension in the collections, which seemed torn between Oscarisms and Coppingisms, between the desire to let some of the air out of a brand that was known for its glossy perfection, and appeal to a new set of throw-on-the-ball-gown-and-go girls, and the need to satisfy the classic Le Cirque luncher.
Keep in mind that the past few years haven't been kind to AR headset companies (see links below), and it's not clear this one will be the winner that gets app and game developers on board, especially with big companies like Apple and Facebook yet to play their cards, with the potential to suck some air out of the room.
As gray clouds swept onto the campus earlier in the week, a high-tech air filtration system pushed air out of buildings, making it harder for smoke to seep inside, said Linda Somerville, assistant director of insurance and risk management for the J. Paul Getty Trust, which oversees the Getty Center and has nearly $12 billion in assets, including art.
Beamo uses a 200CFM exhaust fan to pull smoky air out of the machine, dumping it out through a 230″ exhaust hose that you'll need to run through a window (or, if you're feeling extra fancy, a dryer exhaust-style vent through a wall.) Expect to need about 2250″ of clearance between the machine and any wall behind it for the exhaust hose and its bends, unless the path to the window is a straight shot.
No, the Mayweather/McGregor fight is like something out of Donald Trump's most cherished fever dreams: Two "winners" and self-promotional wizards, in love with themselves and the money they've made, surrounded by adoring fans and entourages, trumpeting their achievements and lashing out at each other in front of an enormous baying crowd for garish amounts of money, commanding the attention of the entire world, from the common man to the cultural elites, sucking all the air out of the room and crushing the rest of the entertainment world under the weight and gravity of its spectacle and self-regard, brought to the world by a man who has built a bloodsport into a multi-billion-dollar venture by stealing happily from the Trump playbook: courting controversy, keeping himself in the center of the picture, promoting his business as a manifestation of his own personality, soaking in adoration and deflecting blame and throwing subordinates under the bus whenever anything goes off the rails.

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