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But here, intentionally or not, he deflates the Lee legend.
Perhaps intentionally, the narrative deflates a little at the end.
Every time the action cuts to Canada, The Handmaid's Tale deflates.
The surface crackles, and the interior deflates slowly under the teeth.
Brown, who once billowed with life, now deflates on the page.
What could serve as a clever device instead deflates through cliché.
When the economy is doing well, the price of gold typically deflates.
The high prices might fall back a bit as the bubble deflates.
Too slow, and it loses momentum, or worse, deflates like a droopy soufflé.
Two men panic and struggle as their rubber boat deflates into the water.
James Pradier's throw-back marble carving "Satyr and Bacchante" (21964) deflates romantic clichés.
That is roughly the success rate, it says, that neither bores nor deflates learners.
Here, in a further wry twist, Toibin deflates another grandstand moment of Greek tragedy.
This incarnation of the 49ers suffocates quarterbacks with pressure and deflates offenses with quickness.
This incarnation of the 49ers suffocates quarterbacks with pressure and deflates offenses with quickness.
A dolphin deflates slowly and sadly, laid to rest at the side of the stage.
Gradually, strikingly, it deflates for about a minute, its flashes slowing until it hangs dejectedly.
But I think the book in some ways deflates this idea that it's a meritocracy.
The monkey's butt slowly inflates with each tug, and then randomly deflates, emitting a noisy toot.
When the robot needs to use the manipulator, the airbag deflates in less than a second.
While the membrane inflates, a voltage is produced, which increases when the membrane deflates, producing electricity.
It then deflates as the serene music of the night watchman plays and the curtain falls.
At home, she's someone who slouches, flops down, deflates a bit, in the way that you do.
At one point, you find yourself inside a lemon tart, as it squishes and deflates around you.
Just don't do this on a first date — nothing deflates the mood like a failed pastry experiment.
The force jacket is lined with airbags controlled by a computer that inflates and deflates the bags.
"When you tell that to a major foundation, it sort of deflates the conversation," Mr. Tomlinson said.
But Ngakoue recognizes that a strip sack — when the defense recovers the resulting fumble — deflates the opposition.
The main way Far From Home deflates that preposterous backstory is by acknowledging up front that it's preposterous.
I do think the third act deflates quite a bit but I thought it was an absolute blast.
There's something marvelously suburban and parochial about "She's Leaving Home," a song whose inappropriate cheer deflates orchestral gravitas.
And when Marian tries to play the British and the Russians against each other, Mawer's climax simply deflates.
Though he magnifies and deflates his figures' faces, it doesn't feel like it's at the expense of his subjects.
Every year, it seems, a new "new Facebook" arises, swells, deflates, and vanishes, generally in a matter of weeks.
Taken more broadly, some foresee a bursting of a "carbon bubble" if falling demand deflates valuations of fossil assets.
But as the value of private, venture-backed companies deflates, they will struggle to give liquidity to their employees.
Despite Wednesday's disappointing numbers, it's no wonder Facebook's profits continue to swell unstoppably while the middle class steadily deflates.
If that's not the case, bring an inflatable tub that deflates and folds up with ease into your suitcase.
When users bend their knees, the bladder inflates or deflates automatically, taking some of the strain off their leg muscles.
After an astronaut is done with the bedpan, it deflates, curls back up, and pulls back out the inducer tube.
The software-controlled jacket weighs about five pounds and has a valve system that inflates and deflates 26 air compartments.
And then, quite suddenly, it seems like Duff deflates: There's a lot of awkward mouth-breathing and belt-loop-grabbing.
Why it matters: Rosenstein's memo deflates Manafort's legal argument that Mueller's indictment was outside of the scope of his investigation.
Shepard's writing is so gorgeously alive that I read this story aloud to a friend, but that last scene deflates.
The ruling deflates a primary argument used by Mr. Trump's defense team to question the legitimacy of the impeachment process.
The ruling deflates a primary argument used by Mr. Trump's defense team to question the legitimacy of the impeachment process.
It inflates and deflates quickly, so it can be brought anywhere — but unlike many other inflatable boards, it's strong and rigid.
It inflates and deflates quickly, so it can be brought anywhere — but unlike many other inflatable boards, it's strong and rigid. 
"Wear and Tear" is written cleanly and well, even if it deflates a bit each time Tynan and Dundy aren't around.
Brady apparently deflates footballs to suit his taste and then, maybe, smashes up the cellphone that contains evidence of said deflation.
And each new scene stealthily begins with a phrase that deflates the expectations conjured at the end of the last one.
Debbie Lesko said holding up the articles of impeachment deflates Pelosi's claims that there is a huge threat to national security.
Reduce local barriers through national leadership Red tape at the local level is often the killjoy that deflates an excited entrepreneur.
It deflates like a punctured balloon, setting up a big confrontation between Arya and the Waif, then completely failing to follow through.
To test you just press a button, hold your hand over your heart, and the cuff automatically inflates and deflates on its own.
Sorry if the official promo deflates your hope that this was just a rogue grocery employee making a joke in the potato aisle.
While foolish, this proposed rule deflates itself in the face of the facts, and the facts don't care how the Trump administration feels.
The artist scrapes paint off old paintings, draws circles with his eyes closed, and deflates soccer balls for the sake of conceptual art.
Bathos takes over from pathos in these works as he deflates the storied legacy of the readymade, without relinquishing his stake in it.
There is also a well-established pattern of journalists focusing on bad economic news, which in turn deflates public perception of the economy.
Or, in the case of a handful of the studio's movies, a terrific first half is followed by a second half that gradually deflates.
It's easy to imagine a conversation in the pub becoming heated and defensive, but laughter deflates the tension and makes space for a reckoning.
By pointing out the absurdity of common expressions, Johnson deflates the ego of white America, demonstrating that anything can seem ridiculous when it's foreign.
For starters, there's the story, which deflates around halfway through; the lack of a convincing adversary; and Major's anticlimactic fight against a spider-robot.
One is a live feed of "Nothing & Specter," which periodically inflates and deflates; the other is a recorded performance titled "Breath Ascent Reveal" (2018).
Cohen alleged in testimony to Congress earlier this year that the president routinely inflates and deflates his assets for loan and tax purposes, respectively.
Its DWS, or Deflation Warning System, uses simple sensors to measure the rotation speed of a tire, which increases as it deflates and gets smaller.
Halfway there, his suit deflates again, and he's forced to relive the same nightmare, dragged once more into the shadows by a gang of thugs.
And though Lawther, Flynn, and Watkins do their best to keep the tension taut throughout, "Shut Up and Dance" deflates as it goes on instead.
Untold before now, there's a fundamental flaw in the way the United States military screens claims of civilian casualties that surely deflates the total numbers.
Fisher's repurposed lines in The Rise of Skywalker are essentially fireflies in a jar — they're still beautiful and affecting, but their confinement deflates the encounter.
Or, if you're just in it for the goo, you can watch with sound off as Dr. Lee snips, plucks, and deflates these pockets of pus.
It's an honest attempt at comfort, for the audience as much as for the retreaters, but it deflates all the comedic work that has been done.
It is this particularity that is so often missing in video game violence, and it is that lack that deflates the power of guns in games.
There was "Old Flame," a zany film-noir pastiche by Joe Iconis, whose punch line deflates the narrator's fantasy of murderous revenge on an old lover.
While the film attempts to establish Nola as an independent sexual being, Lee's narrow focus on her romantic life deflates any character development she could have had.
Well, not exactly like a real heart — in-between the ventricles isn't just a wall but a chamber that fills and deflates to create the pumping action.
The freewheeling Guru Gossip forum cuts through the glittery facade of online beauty gurus, while Get Off My Internets deflates the egos of the lifestyle-blogging set.
The Oxford English Dictionary deflates that theory though, pointing out that the term's use really began in the 1950s, some decades after the soccer broadcasting scheme stopped.
Among the many figures whose legends Ms. Starlite deflates in her often hilarious between-song monologues, is Ms. Faithfull's onetime boyfriend Mick Jagger, who received the harshest treatment.
There is no automatic process through which he deflates, and no winnowing magic through which he can be defeated without someone actually taking the trouble to defeat him.
EVAN HILLANLadysmith, Wisconsin "New York deflates Airbnb" (October 483th) reported that not all cities see the sharing-economy accommodation model as a curse, quoting London as an example.
Yet Benavidez has two previous losses to Mighty Mouse on his record, which immediately deflates his appeal as a title challenger, even in spite of his current run.
Lastly, multiple panels of different colors can be built into a soft robot, lighting and dimming as it inflates and deflates three air chambers in sequence to move.
" –in Dream Master before grabbing an asthmatic victim and making out with/inhaling her until her entire body deflates like a popped blow-up doll "What's wrong, Joey?
There is one bizarre moment when he is sitting opposite Rodrigues, and he suddenly deflates like a punctured bouncy castle, his head sinking further and further into his robes.
This deflates more than two years of conspiracy theories pushed by the Trump team that the whole thing was just a deep state conspiracy designed to foil his presidency.
"Obviously, to see another fallen soldier go down due to injury it deflates you, takes a lot out of you," said Tony Allen, who had 12 points for the Grizzlies.
Finishing this review where the exhibition begins, we turn to "Dull Roar" (2005), an inflatable grey structure that inhales and exhales as it fills with air and then deflates again.
In that way, Curry deflates opponents in a way nobody before him ever has, with shot-accuracy, quickness, ball-handling, vision, and ability to finish through contact in the paint.
Mr. Baumann gently deflates the expectations of about 20 would-be sellers every day, having to tell them that only about four cards from their childhoods are worth anything now.
His basic argument is that the BLS deflates the price of cars on the grounds that the quality has improved, but that this doesn't help you if you're strapped for cash.
A rating upgrade could be possible if Illinois adopts a comprehensive plan to address its pension liability, deflates the bill backlog without borrowing, and takes measures to achieve a sustainable balanced budget.
The strains faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are expected to grow more visible as Beijing deflates a real estate bubble and eases infrastructure spending to dial back its fiscal stimulus.
It's difficult to make exact predictions; the atmosphere puffs up and deflates depending on the barrage of particles in the solar wind and how that phenomenon speeds or slows the rate of falling.
And then deflates when on the first page the young protagonist, 6 years old and living in a cramped East Cleveland apartment, struggles to wake up her naked mother from their bathroom floor.
Chinese copper usage may have lost a lot of its growth momentum as the country's real estate bubble gradually deflates and the broader manufacturing sector loses its previous white heat, but it hasn't imploded.
Pressurized air inflates and deflates this central chamber, replacing the muscle contraction of the human heart, and this is how the artificial heart is able to pump fluid with comparable viscosity to human blood.
Conor Oberst takes the Jackson Maine part and aggressively deflates it — he turns the searching lyrics morose, and you sense he wants to yank the cadence down into the mud but doesn't let himself.
Sea to Summit Insulated Sleeping Pad for $180 ($60 off): A dual-layer design means that even if one layer slowly deflates during the night, you will never find yourself waking up on the cold, hard ground.
Eilish is to SoundCloud rap as, say, Bryan Ferry's cover of "Sympathy for the Devil" is to the original, in which a cackling, vampiric singer both deflates and heightens what's supposed to be a serious showdown with evil.
This significantly benefits the U.S. both because it disrupts attacks against Western civilians but also because it deflates the ISIS narrative that it has been able to deter the international community by launching and coordinating attacks in the West.
" Mr. Woolaver has called Lewis's life desperate and her husband terrible, and wrote a book that, as he told one interviewer, deflates the myth of her "as a happy little elf in a bright house doing nothing but paint.
BRITAIN AMBASSADOR DEFLATES HYPE OVER TRUMP BABY BALLOON, CALLS PROTEST &aposIRRELEVANT&apos AND OUT OF TOUCH  Amber Rose Roberts, Dean's daughter and a model, was happy to have Trump in the country and had a message for the incoming billionaire.
"Starting the opening day when Trump starts to repeal all these executive orders, it's going to be like one of those balloons that deflates and down to a core to 10 or 15 percent of what he originally did," Gingrich continued.
He talks about 3D-printing money and "having opinions" (yeah dude, opinions are rock star) and his pass-off of "you know what P about to say" deflates because Pharrell's hook is just him saying "bath salts" over and over again.
That puts it miles ahead of Homecoming, where both the villain and Peter's love interest get stuck in a story twist that works in the moment but undercuts much of the movie's third act, which then slowly deflates (another Marvel problem!).
Our sources say Taylor -- who's getting an award for Artist of the Decade -- plans to weave her anger toward Scooter and Big Machine into her acceptance speech, but there won't be awkward cutaways of Scooter, and that kind of deflates the balloon.
Plenty of people would be interested if Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston secretly reunited — one of the many recurring rumors that Gossip Cop deflates — but how much does the populace care about Radar's report on Jessica Simpson's monthly expenditure on Postmates deliveries?
If we get any kind of juice out of the U.S. economy, and any kind of positivity on the Fed raising rates, I think gold deflates just as it has over the last couple of years," Schlossberg said Thursday on "Trading Nation.
The fact is that Trump lives in two worlds -- a dual reality the President and his businesses have constructed that inflates his worth for the public, or his lenders, and then deflates it for the tax man, as the New York Times recently reported.
The Washington Post did a price comparison with bottled juices that deflates the "it's cheaper in the long run" argument, since Juicero's packets alone are pricier than simply buying an overpriced juice at the store: Silicon Valley's enthusiasm for Juicero is not an isolated quirk.
What deflates these concerns today is the widespread belief that most countries already act as if Jerusalem is Israel's capital, and that the U.S. is so far from seeming unduly biased in the long conflict that there is no real peace process in any case.
Being shoved into cramped vans for hours on end; having to sleep on a strangers' floors while your air-mattress slowly deflates; exclusively eating dollar-menu fast food; coming home with slightly less money than you'd be making at a part time, minimum-wage job.
Ralph Breaks the Internet is a movie about how easy it is to forget that the internet is made up of people, sometimes even people you love, because it flatters you and batters you and deflates your ego, until you forget about anybody who's not yourself.
"At current valuations, we believe RF [Regions Financial] (and bank stocks in general) are at risk of a meaningful pullback if soft economic data were to temper rate expectations or Congressional partisanship deflates the regulatory euphoria the market is expecting under the Trump administration, " the firm said.
With hindsight, some critics wondered if his sendups of Nazi bigwigs and fascist foot soldiers hadn't been a little too funny, like the poem "Joebbels," which in thick Berlin dialect deflates the Führer's diminutive propaganda minister, or a spoof Hitler Youth essay weighing who was the greater German, Goethe or Hitler.
And though Diaz's suspension was eventually reduced to 18 months, the fact that we live in a world where marijuana will get you five years away and a $165,000 fine and steroids will get you one year and a deduction in your base pay, and where Brock Lesnar can walk away from UFC 200 with $2.5 million (disclosed) dollars in his pockets and estrogen blockers in his blood, boggles the mind and deflates the spirit.

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