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Meanwhile, the pain — shooting, stabbing, constricting pain — was getting worse.
Bolivia's domestic needs had also grown, constricting supply, he said.
Constricting gas supply might raise prices and, perversely, help coal.
Is the emotional refrain of "Unsane," though, any less constricting?
We moved across the world to evade constricting gender norms.
Meanwhile, the pain shooting, stabbing, constricting pain was getting worse.
Greece isn't the only neighbor constricting the country's nation-building process.
IT'LL BE A SLOWER GROWING, MORE CONSTRICTING SORT OF DEBT CRISIS.
One can be trying to break out of a constricting social role.
Constricting those types of worlds is the key to escape rooms' success.
"We don't offer constricting belts or a one-way road," said Pence.
A designer with couture experience, Mr. Jaruraak sews each constricting costume himself.
We do not offer a constricting belt or a one-way road.
In my family's experience, being mixed has been not liberating but constricting.
I reached up and tugged my hair out of its constricting band.
An Eastern kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula) constricting a small rodent with a uniform coil.
Price has been one of the major constricting factors stunting VR headset adoption.
Other animals had flippers nearly severed by swimming wrapped in inexorably constricting ropes.
To stabilize the yuan, Chinese authorities are constricting capital flight, particularly impacting individuals.
But she told ABC News that prison feels less constricting than Dee Dee's home.
In one version nefarious market forces are constricting productivity, holding down investment and wages.
It is now time to wear thick and constricting clothing in 72 degree weather.
Business was good, but the original 4,000-square-foot facility was constricting potential growth.
"We do not offer a constricting belt or a one-way road," he said.
It's a major problem for Mexico, constricting officials in a time of national crisis.
The effort to fit into categories important to other people that seem constricting to you.
But on the other hand, it's a movie about badass woman in constricting latex attire.
Her heart pounded and her dress suddenly felt too small around her chest, constricting her breath.
Decongestants decrease the fluid in the lining of your nose by constricting blood vessels, Murphy says.
Cooling likely protects the hair by constricting blood vessels in the scalp and reducing chemical activity.
Typically we go through life holding urine in our bladders by subconsciously constricting our urethral sphincters.
The material is a comfortable, versatile, and machine-washable Ponte fabric that's smoothing but not constricting.
Airbnb has allowed people to illegally convert entire apartment buildings into hotels, further constricting housing supply.
Imani's account defies constricting stereotypes that people can't be queer and Muslim or a person of color.
How can she be expected to wear something so constricting while having a burn on her shoulders?
That's especially a risk if things devolve into violent strangulation, aka squeezing or constricting of the neck.
They take off the wigs and constricting outfits, and embrace their own personal style, hoodies and all.
"A lot of the fabric of packing underwear has been really constricting and will hurt," he said.
Playing an instrument is physically demanding, and many musicians of both sexes find standard formal wear constricting.
" When Lakshmi was asked if she wears shapewear, the former model said she finds it "very constricting.
So it will be difficult for the GOP to shoehorn a large bill into a constricting process.
"I think she's maybe constricting you a little bit," the laid-back Robert tells a terrified-looking Fallon.
Constricting supply would push office rents higher, ensuring only the likes of Google and Facebook can afford them.
The vet removed four layers of plant matter that were wrapped tightly around the bunny, constricting his skin.
Lee doesn't shy away from exposing their privilege, either: for one character, her luxurious life becomes dangerously constricting.
Before long it was clear to her that, at that point in her life, nonfiction was too constricting.
He feels the lips of her vulva tight around his upper chest and back, constricting and enveloping him.
In both the House and Senate, several Republicans from high-immigration jurisdictions opposed the legislation constricting legal migration.
The layout is more closed off than I like, but 14- and 11-letter theme entries proved constricting.
The low temperatures cool the scalp, constricting blood vessels and preventing the chemotherapy from being delivered to hair follicles.
Green Book tells an uplifting story of friendship amid the constricting racial intolerance of the Jim Crow era south.
Within the confines of this constricting, pragmatic narrative, though, Life does find enough room to spring a few surprises.
Blogs were a refreshing novelty in the rapidly constricting world of print because they were allowed to be rude.
No nation in the history of the world has been able to increase its prosperity solely by constricting trade.
The world's most insidious power is that which infiltrates your own brain, constricting and deforming what's permissible to think.
Ellen DeGeneres is contemplating leaving daytime TV, where she worries her reputation for sweetness has begun to feel constricting.
Six months of cold dry weather, not to mention constricting boots and scratchy socks, have no doubt caused havoc.
That's made worse by stomach fat, which acts like a rubber band constricting your guts as they try to expand.
I could feel my cheeks turning pink, my throat constricting, and the embarrassing tears welling and falling without my consent.
That's because cocaine increases heart rate and blood pressure while constricting arteries, blocking the flow of blood to the heart.
I remember the feeling of my throat constricting as I tried to choke back tears, it was still that painful.
Pros: Extremely flattering, super opaque and slimming, durable and long-lastingCons: Some women report that Spanx are a bit constricting
President Muhammadu Buhari's administration has frequently come under fire for constricting press freedoms, and security services have often detained reporters.
It intrigued him that pythons and other constricting snakes, in particular, could ingest an "inconceivably large mass" at one time.
Ever since 2015, Blade has been committed to establishing the "PC of the future," that doesn't have physical hardware constricting it.
Swathes of the northeast and northwest are out of his control, while sanctions and a fuel shortage are constricting the economy.
Pythons are constricting snakes, which means the reptiles kill other animals by quickly and tightly coiling their bodies around their prey.
Vogue notes that the dress' flutter sleeves balance that growing bump while the coordinating belt accentuated Portman's belly without constricting it.
Conversely, Macron has promised reforms to encourage entrepreneurial risk taking and to unshackle private-sector businesses from France's constricting labor laws.
The camera takes fantastic photos in almost any lighting conditions by constricting the lens to let in more or less light.
And by the time the DEA began constricting the [prescription] supply and targeting certain doctors and distributors, it was too late.
Background: In a secret video she recorded before her planned departure from Dubai, Sheikha Latifa described her life of constricting privilege.
It's just a bonus that it also contains green tea, which helps depuff eyes by constricting the superficial capillaries, Dr. Engelman explains.
We need professional boundaries, but if they're too open, like an ocean, or too constricting, like a fishbowl, we run into trouble.
But when Monday morning came and she had to get dressed for school, Lizzy's bra felt painfully constricting on her burned skin.
If used chronically, these drops may cause more of a "rebound" redness because of the constant constricting and dilating of the vessels.
And: Does she relax in tight pants and a constricting top, since she spends so much of her day in stretch fabrics?
The result was the unsettling costume that shows up every week on The Handmaid's Tale: constricting, uniform, and somehow suggestive of violence.
Before and since taking office, Trump has repeatedly slammed Obama for getting rid of coal jobs and supporting laws constricting the industry.
As they bloom, the tumors can tighten like a noose, constricting the windpipe and giving their victims a sensation of perpetual drowning.
Emmy Rossum and Tracee Ellis Ross arrived looking ready to exhale, having swapped their award show attire for less constricting party frocks.
Rather than slipping into constricting shapewear or bulky shorts, some women are opting for these fun bands for all kinds of occasions.
As the wedding came to a close, a band of pressure began constricting around my temples; my progesterone levels were falling fast.
Spanx stole my heart with their faux leather leggings, but there is something super stiff and constricting about the underwear I've tried.
A few months later, reading Dr. Seuss's "Horton Hatches the Egg" to Lily in that new apartment, I felt my throat constricting.
Academia was of interest, but she found it to be too constricting, so she headed to Britain to work in experimental filmmaking.
Critic's pick An exquisite Irish Repertory Theater revival captures a trio of lost souls aching to connect in their constricting small town.
Ultimately, the press clubs dampen the investigative hunger of many journalists, constricting what Japanese citizens know about their government, industry observers say.
Ultimately, the press clubs dampen the investigative hunger of many journalists, constricting what Japanese citizens know about their government, industry observers say.
"It's just way too hot and constricting and I just feel like every wedding dress is going to feel this way," she says.
Conventional wisdom thought the pain caused by migraines originated from the constricting and expanding of blood vessels, a major cause of hangover headaches.
The United States has been successful in constricting ISIS in Iraq and Syria by cheaply funding and supporting local forces battling the group.
Audersch was also new to Leipzig, trying out freelance acting work after leaving a drama troupe in Frankfurt that she found too constricting.
Massot said lyrics could make a performance seem frivolous – "it doesn't feel like a serious competition" – and too constricting in interpreting the music.
And in the winter, our bodies may try harder to hold on to heat, constricting the blood vessels to keep the core warmer.
But the hole in my neck where my trach should've been started constricting, even as Jean tried to stab the new device in.
I do think there's something constricting about that predicament, and artists who are not up to that battle probably crumble or give up.
I sipped my aperol spritz, helped myself to antipasti, and mingled with the other guests, each of us free from responsibility and constricting corsets.
It'll still look as good as new after being tossed around, but more importantly, its headband and ear cups don't feel heavy or constricting.
This can be both constricting to developers in reaching maximum users, but it also gives developers the ability to design for a unified experience.
The mermaid dress silhouette is quite distinctive, and it's synonymous with a very specific type of party dressing: glamorous, elegant, and a little constricting.
But I also didn't feel particularly warrior-like when I couldn't focus at my desk, unaccustomed to the discomfort caused by the constricting garment.
Even a gentle walk produces rather bumpy footage, and it crops 10 percent of the image for the trouble, constricting your shot even further.
As a teenager, he had gaping wounds on his feet from a rare skin disease, linear scleroderma, constricting his right ankle with scar tissue.
In Lee-Makiyama's estimation, no scenario that involves China cutting off or constricting business with the outside world will be palatable to the country economically.
" He continued: "You are intermittently handed a necklace of labels to hang around your neck, neither of your choosing nor making, both constricting and decorative.
The second day of Sundance was stacked with movies about the mental states of women living in constricting systems that aren't quite their own making.
Triptans work by constricting blood vessels in the brain and cannot be used in up to 35 percent of patients due to high cardiovascular risk.
Then when you add the other elements — the cloak, which is constricting in the sense that you can't really move your arms up that high.
Conservatives are not the only ones worried that willy-nilly licensing requirements for occupations from hair braiding to florists are constricting employment and economic growth.
The new tests focuses on mast cells, which play a pivotal role in triggering allergic symptoms, such as skin reactions or constricting of the airways.
"Find stylish options that might not have, say, zippers that dig in or fabrics that are constricting," says Davis, who recommends Lou & Grey Upstate Sweats.
Immigration, even of undocumented immigrants, is not what ails the American economy, and constricting it may do more long-term harm than short-term good.
These medicines work by constricting blood vessels in the brain and cannot be used in up to 35 percent of patients due to high cardiovascular risk.
A comparison to the December 413 poll from the trio shows the gap constricting between President Barack Obama's vice president and the 77-year-old senator.
It's almost as if the constricting, tailored uniform of the investment banker went through a psychedelic portal and emerged with Willy Wonka-esque patterns and shapes.
"The bombardment had a substance that caused intense irritation, heavy foaming from the mouth, and constricting pupils," said Darwish, citing his medical staff on the ground.
And while Bey's extravagantly-long bright purple train may look difficult to navigate, it was actually a breeze compared to her constricting 2011 look (see below).
It works surprisingly well as a new tactical consideration, and instead of constricting your gameplay options it instead forces you to think differently and more efficiently.
Typically, online food delivery often has one clear winner as users download and use only one app, constricting the market to one or two major players.
Swartz said the Allergan 410 Biocell implants she got in 2010 have always felt uncomfortable, like a tight band was constricting her chest at all times.
These drugs work by constricting blood vessels in the brain, and cannot be used in up to 35 percent of patients due to heightened cardiovascular risk.
The show's emphasis on gender binaries and appearance may sound constricting at times, but it's a real concern for these characters living in a conservative area.
It works by giving your under-eye skin an injection of caffeine, constricting blood vessels and reducing the appearance of swelling, according to dermatologist Cheryl Karcher.
If I haven't told you already, I run HOT and SWEATY — so this sweater gets major brownie points for its less constricting short sleeves and length.
Ms. Jontry bought her a running bra, but her daughter felt it was not constricting enough, refusing to leave the house until she got a binder.
That reassurance comes amid an environment in which privately owned enterprises have taken a hit from banks constricting lending in a national effort to rein in debt.
It didn't take long for the agitated snake resting on Dutta's shoulders and around his neck to give into natural urges and start constricting around the man.
But sometimes words are simply too constricting a medium for Jones's fury, and he has no recourse but to let loose one of his signature war cries.
The women's ankle Bailee Bootie from Jack Rogers supports the feet without constricting them — the leather is soft and malleable, and the rubber soles absorb shock. $128.
An amazing switch happens in the circulation with the two arteries constricting to stop the flow of blood to the placenta and then the vein slowly collapsing.
"Constricting the whole timeline of going from concept to a product that can be distributed into a year or two is really a herculean endeavor," Andrus says.
It feels constricting because it feels as if we don't really have a choice on whether or not we strive to accomplish the goals set for us.
Participants suffered from coronary artery disease (CAD) or peripheral artery disease (PAD), which are common forms of gradually constricting arteries in the legs, neck and around the heart.
She was in a workout class when she started feeling "shooting, stabbing, constricting pain" in her head and was rushed to the hospital for a three-hour surgery.
Studies of people throughout the world have found that those frequently exposed to the cold simply begin to tolerate it more by shivering or constricting blood vessels less.
With China constricting imports of used cardboard, Nine Dragons bought the mills in the United States partly to get closer to the country's plentiful source of scrap paper.
The surge in undocumented migrants has come despite a series of aggressive policies by the Trump administration designed to discourage migration, including the constricting of the asylum process.
And while Ms. Versace appeared for her customary bow wearing an hourglass dress that looked punishingly constricting, the show itself suggested a designer who has loosened her corset.
The idea of constricting, rather than expanding, a city's health care capabilities is practically unthinkable; in St. Louis as elsewhere, though, it's just the system working as designed.
"We have seen a reduction in competition down to only one carrier on the marketplace, drastic rate increases, constricting networks, higher deductibles and market instability," Mr. Doak said.
In short, the bill covers funding for functions that government should perform, but in many instances could not because of the constricting "sequester level" appropriations caps in law.
At least some of the issues constricting family creation noted in the article were evident back in the '50s and '60s, most especially the threat of nuclear holocaust.
Clinton wanted a "Blackberry-like" solution for accessing secure emails, claiming that limiting her emails to "Mahogany Row", the 7th floor at the State Department, would be too constricting.
Oxytocin is already routinely used to help induce labor in pregnant women, and vasopressin helps treat certain medical conditions by constricting blood vessels and making the body retain water.
But he said they could put pressure on the Lord's Resistance Army by constricting its ability to sell poached ivory, one of the organization's most important sources of revenue.
Our political system continues to produce human rights disasters and social crises, thereby not only constricting China's own development but also limiting the progress of all of human civilization.
If that wasn't intimate enough for you, the device also vibrates to provide clitoral stimulation, and it promises to enhance erections, too, by constricting blood flow to the penis.
In his new book to be released this fall, "How to be Heard, " Treasure advises standing upright and holding your head at an angle that isn't constricting your throat.
Compare this to the sidelong stare of the female figure (modeled after Wood's sister Nan), who seems to pine for an escape from the painting's tight framing and constricting symmetry.
At the beginning of the narrative cycle, the 2003 EP Audition and its 2007 follow-up Metropolis: The Chase Suite, Jane hid within Cindi's glammed-up but constricting tuxedoed aesthetic.
In early novels like " The Victim ," Bellow had accepted what he called a "Flaubertian standard," a desire to make his novel "letter-perfect," but he soon found it too constricting.
"Run Run" leans on her velvety, deep vocals, over lyrics that tap into the constricting panic of always having to look over your shoulder to make it through the day.
Our valiant gridiron heroes must never look like anything less than the most constricting, conservative version of True Manhood; if they fuck that up somehow, then that facade has crumbled.
But the daytime show was canceled in 2014 in part because she didn't just get to "play herself," and the format was less "real" and more "constricting," as she put it.
Elizabeth McGovern has made no secret of how constricting she's found the part of Cora, but I continue to believe she's essential to the show: the root note of the chord.
Cocaine administration also resulted in lowered testosterone levels, and it has been shown to result in sperm death, an effect that may be related to its effects on constricting blood flow.
More broadly, the far left and far right still have too much power to control the agenda because the rules governing the House and constricting the speaker are old and outdated.
Murphy still confirms every cliché about the constricting effects of self-consciousness on an artist, and that, too, is a comfort; it's good to know he's as endearingly awkward as ever.
The EU filing covers patients suffering coronary artery disease (CAD) or peripheral artery disease (PAD), which are common forms of gradually constricting arteries in the legs, neck and around the heart.
Kevin knows this, and you can practically see his throat tightening in anxiety, all the while, the bright lights of the movie set are roasting him in his heavy, constricting Army uniform.
Kingsnakes and rat snakes both kill their predators by constricting them—so how could the smaller snake kill the larger snake, when the larger snake is trying to constrict it right back?
Trees are quasi-anthropomorphized players in this narrative: the focal point and central figures of each landscape, limbs laced with red vines like creeping arteries that are both constricting and life-giving.
Earlier, this year, Russia, began constricting commercial traffic to two major ports on the Ukrainian coast, inflicting catastrophic economic damage to the country's major gateway for exports of steel, iron and grain.
Harvard Medical School psychologist William Pollack calls it the "boy code" and has written extensively about his research on the constricting behavioral rules and regulations society places on boys as they mature.
"With the help of some solid performances and James Horner's heart-squeezing, throat-constricting score," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times, "'The 33' holds your attention and pushes the required buttons."
"I pulled over and when I approached Roman, his backpack was pushed up, constricting his airway, so I tried to get it off as soon as possible," Rodgers said, according to Fox13.
Beginning in the 1990s, though, Hashemi Rafsanjani, the president at the time, started building lots of dams around the lake, an initiative followed by his successors, constricting the water flowing into Urmia.
In the near term, Iran is probably trying to drive a wedge between the Trump administration and European allies in hope of finding relief from the sanctions that are constricting its economy.
In that 1990s case, Microsoft was accused of constricting competition in the software industry by using its arrangements with other companies, and its control of Windows, to promote Internet Explorer over Netscape.
I could feel the muscles of my upper back constricting; my clavicle and upper ribs seemed ready to shatter, and my toes and fingers started to numb, despite my high-tech gear.
By the 2600th century, Europeans had developed a technique whereby piles of wood, placed in funnel-shaped pits, were burned slowly under an oxygen-constricting layer of an earth-clay mixture and charcoal.
Bad loans are the biggest challenge facing Greek banks, the legacy of a crippling debt crisis which shrank the economy and sent hundreds of thousands into unemployment, constricting the ability to repay debt.
Sam's chosen grid designs are challenging (usually 68s like this one) without being too constricting, so we steer clear of most haggling over fill and worry that the fill is not clean enough.
If they can manage to stay on the court without constricting each other's space, and remain stout on the defensive end, the NBA will have never seen a trio quite like it before.
It feels like having an invisible gag around your neck, something that is constricting your throat and telling you that it's better to just move on, forget about it, pretend it didn't happen.
And even if the bans were effective at constricting access to assault weapons, they'd likely have only a small effect on gun violence overall, especially if shooters resort to other types of firearms.
And as he recounted trying to talk his son down from the white-hot rage he felt, I could hear emotion constricting Francis's voice through the phone as he apologized for his tears.
Theirs may be the most fruitful partnership between a director and a spouse (can we please abandon the rusty and constricting notion of the muse?) since Roberto Rossellini joined forces with Ingrid Bergman .
Today, with jazz's constricting gender roles slowly eroding onstage as well as off, Mr. Shaw describes himself as an inheritor of a mantle worn by figures like Mary Lou Williams and Maxine Gordon.
But, those efforts could soon be hindered by an anti-immigrant bill that would severely threaten the effectiveness of local law enforcement, ultimately constricting immigration and closing our country off from the world.
" An animated map shows black arrows slowly invading and constricting the Islamic State's splotchy orange territory, as Mr. Sanders calls for an "international coalition with Muslim boots on the ground, fighting with our support.
Whether you're open or not, chances are that your relationship will evolve over time, so you should also review boundaries together if and when they begin to feel too constricting, too loose, or irrelevant.
You can also buy solid cock rings made of stainless steel or hard plastic — though Dr. Britton warns that those kinds are less flexible and can feel constricting, and they can even get stuck.
But rather than spurring discussion about Islam, his approach — shutting unregistered mosques and banning unauthorized preachers while drawing the religious establishment into an uneasy embrace — has had the effect of constricting the debate here.
After a decently wet April (here in New York City, at least), we're a bit tired of wearing jackets, clunky shoes, and anything else constricting — or, to be honest, anything that'll leave us sweating.
The government and the country's banks had blamed the cap, which the government imposed in 2016 to curb high interest rates, for constricting private sector lending growth and reducing the effectiveness of monetary policy.
When these aren't effective, the most commonly prescribed treatment is a class of drugs called triptans, which are specific to migraines and work by constricting blood vessels around the brain to stop the pain.
Of course, when we were constricting, especially in the beginning where you're starving and you wanted to celebrate with a big breakfast, we would do these team breakfasts on Wednesday, or our break fasts.
It contains witch hazel, one of Dr. Engelman's star depuffers, along with horse chestnut, which holds its own constricting skills: Research has shown the ingredient to reduce lower-leg swelling in patients with circulatory problems.
Designer Jules Duffy jumped in to help the brother-sister duo rehab the space, ridding it of its many constricting walls, adding colorful details and integrating personal elements that capture the close-knit family's personality.
Efforts by authorities to rein in high debt levels by constricting credit were a factor behind record corporate bond defaults, while the trade war with the United States also weighed on businesses and consumer spending.
"Against Everything" is a portrait of the egghead as a youngish man (Greif was born in 1975), trying the culture on for size, deeming it too saggy in some places and too constricting in others.
Women of the leisure class wore constricting corsets that did not permit a great deal of movement, let alone strenuous labor; their male counterparts often carried gratuitous canes that suggested a physical inability to work.
But MASS MoCA's Building 6 has only enhanced the museum's generally open and non-constricting design, and feels conducive to its mission to realize new, collaborative, and often experimental projects with visual and performing artists.
He favored crisply tailored khakis, snug polo shirts when at leisure, hipster Ray Bans in nearly all settings and two-button jackets instead of the more constricting three-button coats then favored by traditional politicians.
"We do not offer constricting belt or a one-way road," Pence told the APEC CEO summit, a precursor to the official leaders' meeting, held on a cruise liner tethered in Port Moresby's Fairfax Harbour.
Indeed, men -- good men -- suffer under toxic masculinity too, from the strict roles and constricting norms they're expected to fulfill, to the violence in society that toxic masculinity perpetuates and would have them be party to.
One night, Kimberly tucked her child into bed, and felt that Kai's legs were cold: Earlier that day, Kai had taken the underwear off of a baby doll and put them on herself, constricting blood circulation.
Wright's problems with his neck, and now with his shoulder, all owe to him attempting to compensate for the painful and constricting narrowing of his spine, and each new workaround opens new avenues to new hardships.
Fuel shortages are expected to start in the countryside and eventually reach the capital, Caracas, further constricting the country's economy by interfering with people's ability to work and making food and medicine even harder to obtain.
All these experiences inform "OK, Mr Field", whether through her luminous use of language, her descriptions of Cape Town or her understanding of how space can be constricting and expansive, vertiginous and comforting, at the same time.
The actress said she suddenly began to feel "shooting, stabbing, constricting pain" and soon after at hospital, was diagnosed with a "life-threatening" subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH); which is triggered by bleeding into the space surrounding the brain.
These pieces are made of moisture-wicking, breathable fabric that moves with rather than against your body, and while I often find dress shirts to be constricting, I could practically sleep in my Ministry of Supply pieces.
Abdallah Darwish, head of the health authority for rebel-held areas of Hama province, said earlier the strikes on Thursday caused "irritation, heavy foaming from the mouth and constricting pupils" citing his medical staff on the ground.
In Baghdad, the security forces had succeeded in considerably constricting the spaces where protests had been occurring — a long standing plan of the security forces and factions in the government who wanted to see the protests end.
And each day of their young lives, the boys are forced to sacrifice their childhoods in grueling practice, bizarre lessons in personal hygiene, exploitative sponsorship arrangements and a constricting determinism about what their lives must amount to.
But look, you don't really have a choice in the matter, so why not focus on the things you can control, like finding a sunscreen you don't hate more than you hate your most constricting pair of jeans?
Originally made as a sort of giant blood-pressure cuff, constricting and releasing the wearer in haptic harmony with another wearer, the shirt proved alarming, and now one hug shirt merely vibrates in long-range synch with another.
But still, with the group constricting, its damage to Afghanistan, by way of cruel bombings in the capital and rampant death among innocents, has reshaped Afghans' understanding of violence, a trauma that will linger for years to come.
"The economy has changed, our understanding of it has changed, and we understand the constricting effects of inequality" on growth, said Heather Boushey, the president of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a think tank focused on inequality.
He began it nearly homebound in his walk-up apartment after having parts of two toes removed — he was upbeat as ever, and quick with a song or a ribald comment, but his world was constricting around him.
No case of RCVS has ever been associated with pepper-eating, but the main ingredient that accounts for a pepper's spiciness—capsaicin—is known to interact with our blood vessels, either by constricting or dilating them, the doctors noted.
And when a financial crisis gripped the global economy one decade ago, constricting the government budgets that funded most space exploration, NASA's cancellation of its flagship programs seemed to ring the death knell for our colonization of the cosmos.
With those sanctions constricting its trade, including the import of refined petroleum, North Korea has increasingly turned to illegal clandestine shipments to acquire the fuel it needs, according to diplomatic officials and documents obtained by The New York Times.
"Its a problem of an oil price war in the middle of a constricting market when the walls are closing in," Yergin, who is also vice chairman of IHS Markit, told reporters at the U.S. Department of Energy's headquarters.
Wall Street and some regulators have said the standard is too constricting, leaving banks vainly trying to separate accounts that may not actually take risky bets and sapping liquidity in some markets because bank dealers are put off from participating.
"Each patient of mine that died, I felt like their soul was wrapped around my body, constricting me like a snake," said James, a former Army medic who served in Afghanistan in 19703 and 2012 when he was still a teenager.
In the paper, "Wild Wunderpus photogenicus and Octopus cyaneaemploy asphyxiating 'constricting' in interactions with other octopuses" researchers Christine Huffard and Mike Bartick observed mating octopuses in the Fiabacet Island in Indonesia and witnessed the larger female octopus strangling the male.
By now, you're ready to wave goodbye to your drawer of constricting pants and leggings — so much so that you've made a comprehensive shopping spreadsheet that includes all of your favorite sundresses and skin-baring frocks from around the web.
"Eric seems alarmingly rigid about that way he runs his business and the fact that other people have creative products and he's not even willing to offer them, he's constricting, strangling, the ability for the business to grow," Lemonis said.
The rigid supervision of sex workers' conduct and the U.S.-instigated cleanup campaigns became especially constricting in the early 19453s, under the rule of Park Chung-hee, the former general who ran South Korea as a dictatorship for 18 years.
Less constricting and easiest to undo, according to the website Real Men Real Style, is the "master roll": pull the sleeve end to the elbow, keep it in place with a finger under the fabric and cup it around the cuff.
Trans advocates are planning to fight as hard as they can to prevent the Trump administration's constricting definition of gender from going before the Supreme Court, for fear that the court's new makeup guarantees a ruling in the administration's favor.
This is likely why the weak "granny knot" fails so quickly: as one free end is pulled, it sticks to itself as it is running back through the constricting knot, and pulls part of its loop with it as it comes through.
Most Americans are cheering this evolution—even 64% of evangelical millennials support marriage equality—not only because they support gay rights, but they also oppose the narrow, constricting, and frankly imperial vision of family to which Huckabee, Moore, and others seem to cling.
This new book, however, is the first to focus solely on the role that education and testing played in constricting the discussion of art and ideas during the dictatorship — and still plays, more than 25 years later in the different context of today.
Mr. Cohen just seems off his game in "Grimsby," and it may be that the movie's high concept proved too constricting for someone who has done some of his best work (as in the "Borat" film) with a looser, more episodic format.
At just the right moment — the #MeToo moment — Ms. Lucas shows us what it's like to be a strong, self-determining woman; to shape and construct your own world; to live beyond other people's constricting terms; to challenge oppression, sexual dominance and abuse.
At just the right moment — the #MeToo moment — Lucas shows us what it's like to be a strong, self-determined woman; to shape and construct your own world; to live beyond other people's constricting terms; to challenge oppression, sexual dominance and abuse.
To the extent that their products are manufactured in the United States — and some are — constricting sales in China's critical growth market can also deepen the imbalance of trade between China and the U.S., a gap that is a top concern for the Trump administration.
I'm unbelievably picky about my leggings, but this pair has all the qualities I like: It's breathable, super stretchy, high-waisted, and the waist band isn't so tight that it squeezes my organs apart (in fact it's just perfectly supportive and not constricting at all).
And in many ways, the increasing fungibility of the MILF label has been more constricting than anything else: Its high appeal has led to an overzealous and broad definition that swallowed up most of the middle ground that theoretically exists between "barely legal" and "mature" porn.
"I think you can see moments in past collections where things are very tight and constricting and sculptural because maybe I was in that place, but this time I think it looks like a girl who's about to get married," he says, clearly referencing his own engagement.
But even though you can find maternity "shaping" garments everywhere from Spanx to Motherhood Maternity (and besides the fact that you don't really need to be shaping your body, pregnant or not), is it actually safe to wear something so tight and constricting while you're pregnant?
By constricting the shaft, cock rings prevent the back-flow of the blood, so blood can still rush into the penis, but the blood flowing out is restricted by the ring — which keeps the penis "hard" for longer than it otherwise would be, according to Fosnight.
For me, Snake Pass is a game that makes mucking up fun, through its expressive central serpent, and simply by giving the player very little in the way of punishments for not quite constricting (via the other trigger) in time, in order to really cling to a bamboo safety net.
Under FASB's CECL plan, community banks would estimate expected credit losses for the life of a financial instrument and recognize the net present value of those losses at the moment of origination—penalizing these institutions for investing in local communities, increasing the cost of credit and constricting access to loans for many borrowers.
Facebook's decision to disable ads for face masks comes at a time when health authorities are urging well people to forgo buying the masks, both because they are not necessary for healthy individuals to wear and because demand for the masks is constricting their supply for the medical workers who need them most.
But from his perspective, Carlisle said, high-level air safety talks are going to become more necessary as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) loses territory and as different forces move in on its de facto capital of Raqqa, constricting the battlefield and putting air forces in closer range to each other.
It's a good thing that picking the right one doesn't have to bring on yet another online-shopping black-hole headache — because over the past few months, we've tested some of the most innovative, puffiness-deflating, high-definition brightening, blood vessel-constricting eye creams on the market, and found a select few that earned five stars across the board.
So I think this sort of adaptation, like Facebook moving more towards this public encryption and public messaging, is just reflective of the fact that we probably do need a suite of ways to express who we are as humans, and that most networks are too constricting in how they force us to be one way.
Readers Center _____ As the title of her new collection, "Feel Free," suggests, Ms. Smith explores variations on a theme: freedom of language and thought; freedom from received narratives that tend to be foolishly consistent, if not downright constricting; freedom from the "impossible identities" society so facilely places on people, or from those we too readily adopt ourselves.
When these aren't effective, the most commonly prescribed treatment is a class of drugs called triptans, which are considered more effective than ubrogepant but have a catch: They work by constricting blood vessels around the brain to stop the pain, so they are not considered safe for use by people at risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Perhaps he failed to notice that by turning citizenship into a matter of which religion you happen to be born into, his government has undermined India's strongest claim to legitimate rule over the disputed territory: that at the time of Partition its people preferred India's broad secular democracy to the constricting Muslim uniformity of Kashmir's other claimant, Pakistan.■
While these scenes paint an intimate portrait of a specific friendship, the larger frame reveals a social commentary about how constricting it is to be a woman in a society that props up a narrow set of physical features and behaviors as the ideals of femininity—ideals that Anna is all too aware she can't access while her best friend embodies them effortlessly.
"The loan received by the country and the raft of conditions associated with it has not generated any of the hoped-for results: The economy has not stopped constricting, employment and the situation for enterprises and families has continued to get worse, inflation has not shown any sustained reduction, and public debt has only grown," said a statement from Fernandez`s office.
"A man who was the lead sponsor of legislation to make it easier for businesses to discriminate against the LGBTQ community; opposes gay marriage, which is the law of the land; believes being transgender is a 'disease;' supports constricting access to legal contraception; and makes deeply troubling comments about Muslims is the wrong choice to lead America's Army," Schumer said.
But they also fuel the novel's more tendentious and stage-managed sections, which feel willfully constructed to italicize the bankruptcy of the war and the worst crimes, like torture, committed by some American soldiers — a take on the war that is as constricting in its own way as what Mr. Scranton has assailed as the myth of the trauma hero.
And so began the rising up of a new, very real, very raw female impatience with the same-old, same-old ways of gender inequality in politics; and in the workplace; and in the arts, media, industrial life, military life, factory life, corporate life and even in cartoon-superhero life, what with lady heroes condemned to run around in constricting bustiers.
"The loan received by the country and the raft of conditions associated with it has not generated any of the hoped-for results: The economy has not stopped constricting, employment and the situation for enterprises and families has continued to get worse, inflation has not shown any sustained reduction, and public debt has only grown," said a statement from Fernandez´s office.
His daughter has done much to soften her party's image, and found widespread support among young voters by pitching herself as an anti-establishment defender of French workers and French interests against global corporations and an economically constricting EU. "The great issue in this election is the rampant globalization that is putting our civilization at risk," she declared in her first word after results came through.
The Nevertrumps warn that Trump harbors authoritarian instincts; that he shows minimal respect for the Constitution; that he is racially divisive; that his economics risk recession; that he would reform neither our constricting regulatory state nor our actuarially unsound entitlements; that our allies would disrespect him; that his orders might concern our military; that he claims neutrality between Israel and its terrorist foes; and that his foreign policy might strengthen our enemies.
This "fake news," has been cited as a scapegoat by mainstream media outlets and Clinton partisans for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's election loss, but criticized by free speech activists as a precipitous slope toward constricting first amendment rights and freedom of the press.
" (She won the appreciation of students, no matter their politics, by providing free coffee.) A Harvard colleague of Kagan's, the law professor Charles Fried, who served as Solicitor General under Ronald Reagan, told me that he'd been so impressed by her savvy and management chops—"She really transformed a very large organization, with a giant budget"—that he'd worried that she might find a long tenure on the Court to be "rather too constricting or monastic.
Here, he exposed thin legs with knobby knees below shorts in dusty colors affixed with pleather bags resembling external bladders, showed pleated tank tops twined as intricately as Japanese bondage knots, shod his cast in tractor-soled sneakers, gave them gorgeous voluminous suits to wear or put them in flowing trousers whose constricting high waists fastened below the nipples of models with chests so bony they looked as if they ought to walk straight off the ramp and into an emergency room.
"The big question is whether the conservative justices want to use this case — which features an arguably extreme and silly form of gun control — as a vehicle for expanding Second Amendment rights and further constricting governmental options for meaningful gun control," said Carl Bogus, a law professor and Second Amendment expert at Roger WilliamsJohn (Roger) Roger WilliamsSupreme Court poised to hear first major gun case in a decade Live coverage: Zuckerberg testifies before House on Facebook's Libra project Population shifts set up huge House battleground MORE University.
She would have said, like, O.K., look, agreed, I'm a mess, there are too many men in my life, I'm not always available to help you with—whatever, algebra or whatnot—but give me another chance, and I'll be more focussed on you and your needs, and will totally disavow who I am (a person always trying to say yes to life) and will do my best (hereby resolved!) to start saying no to life, and very fakely pouring myself into that constricting mold you seem to prefer me in ("Perfect Robotic Mother"), so that nothing I do will ever challenge you in the least or make you step even an inch outside your tiny restrictive comfort— Alma was paused now across the street.

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