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That did the trick ... Suge dropped his lawsuit against Chris.
A thin layer of Barbasol shaving cream did the trick.
Two quick goals did the trick against the Los Angeles Kings.
The day at home did the trick, and I feel rested.
But for a sweet and festive treat, it did the trick.
Before I could watch rated 'R' movies, "Fatalities," did the trick.
A combination of estrogen and progestin, he found, did the trick.
Foreign supporters hope it was their advocacy that did the trick.
But, while working, the office setting (ambient) really did the trick.
My inspiration was trite and straightforward, but it did the trick.
He's like a magician telling everyone how he did the trick.
And his brand of playful trap-ish rap did the trick.
That did the trick, although Kauffman said it was "unfortunately" killed.
But in this crowd, on this day, it did the trick.
But shrewd planning and a little showbiz bluffing did the trick.
And Truffle, bless his soul, kind of did the trick for me.
It might be a goofy gimmick, but it certainly did the trick.
So they added more tear gas, and that apparently did the trick.
A little reasoning did the trick, though, according to the television journalist.
That mingling of the same smell, he said, often did the trick.
These heavy sandbags did the trick of protecting the interior from drafts.
Those two stents inserted into one of Bernie Sanders' arteries did the trick.
It was schmaltzy brilliance, and it did the trick — I cried each episode.
There's nothing more warming than a hearty breakfast, and pancakes did the trick.
While it didn't look that appetizing, it did the trick for Mr. Shinoda.
In places such as Hayward, GPS-bugged packages from Amazon did the trick.
It adds a little extra volume, but I think the eight did the trick.
I took that into account the second time around, and it did the trick.
A little boogie boarding did the trick to cool the brood in the ocean.
I was feeling sore and tight, but the gentle Vinyasa flow did the trick.
A little shake did the trick and the rest of the ketchup poured out.
For those who could not afford even these rudimentary services, blacksmiths did the trick.
The fix did the trick, and the space station's cabin pressure has since stabilized.
That seems like it did the trick, because Brown has kept a low profile since.
Fortunately, a mother's touch did the trick, and her son moved his hands and feet.
I mean, everyone ate them and got really messed up, so they did the trick.
A huge array of glue traps around the kitchen is what finally did the trick. . . .
The dried herbs did the trick, though I was a bit aggressive with my measurements.
The captain suggested a good-old-fashioned system reboot which did the trick just in time.
Noticeably missing was the presence of a lipstick — just one perfect pink gloss did the trick.
I could never bring myself to dance, but one night the stolen Presidente did the trick.
It did the trick, at least for a while, as refugee arrivals to Greece dropped significantly.
A simple circuit of Walmart, Aldi and BJ's did the trick for my mother-in-law.
The Alabama peanut butter caper was not the most sophisticated jailbreak, but it did the trick.
But it was an episode of "Father Knows Best" called "Betty, Girl Engineer" that did the trick.
"I don't even know if that's possible," she said, explaining that the corset painfully did the trick.
After waking up in Snowy North Dakota, I needed a hearty breakfast, and pancakes did the trick.
But many think that an injection of fresh magma further below the volcano likely did the trick.
His three-week proposal to reopen the government wound up being the legislation that did the trick.
Our new location apparently did the trick, as he&aposs not been seen since … at least in person.
Other items are a little more buried, but the NYT's Freedom of Information Act requests did the trick.
An unconventional policy mix—investment in low-income housing and closure of excess industrial capacity—did the trick.
I threw my one Hail Mary pass, saying I was there for Marilyn, and that did the trick.
It was probably the phrase "relentlessly automating," which Business Insider threw in the headline, that did the trick.
Grimm throws a lot harder than Hendricks, but it was a full-count curveball that did the trick.
One body-bending backward stretch at a time did the trick, and the group cruised toward the coastline.
It wasn't an A.I.-generated deepfake, or even a particularly sophisticated Photoshop job, but it did the trick.
CG, North Carolina I think we all need a reminder of our humanity, and this did the trick.
A Holiday Inn Express in the Sant Martí neighborhood, at $129 per night on Priceline, did the trick.
The second attempt did the trick: the bird flew off to find a safer perch to watch the game.
In the end, it was a three-year deal with the one-year opt-out that did the trick.
Before reform, voter buying did the trick; after it, providing services to one's constituents seemed the more effective route.
Discko then tried a number of other self-care apps, but didn't feel any of them did the trick.
But it was the joint offensive between the Spanish state and major Catalan corporations that really did the trick.
His work on the sequel "Blade Runner 2049" did the trick for an expansive career dating to the 1970s.
For decades, setting traps and putting out poison did the trick when it came to getting rid of rats.
Just a few lights, some hula hoops and tinsel really did the trick and made a little girl feel special.
If people were already going to tease those two at the reception about their impending engagement, this did the trick.
Viagra, I concluded, certainly did the trick but was surplus to my requirements not worth fucking with on the regular.
So the Fed didn't actually need to act to stabilise the economy; market anticipation of Fed action did the trick.
With the option of going to MARX AND LENIN available, I saw that the perfectly synonymous BUCCANEER did the trick.
But a foam-core model that a friend of Mr. Scatamacchia's found at a shop in Paris did the trick.
In a previous backyard encounter with a paralyzed iguana, he said, picking it up with a shovel did the trick.
If they've been here before, remind them that perfect wasn't the goal; good enough was, and it did the trick.
The apparatus did the trick, simply and elegantly, to deliver the president's words to global news organizations and assembled live audiences.
Placing the VerveOnes+ back in the case and then back in my ears — in the right order — always did the trick.
She says pics of her in a bikini on the beach with Rod Stewart got their attention and did the trick.
After scratching three of them with no prize to be found, it was the very last one that did the trick.
It turns out what did the trick wasn't so much an issue or an entity to support, but a punching bag.
The $10,000 wig (and no, that's not a smudge on your screen, but indeed a five-figure number) did the trick.
But it's the photo on front of the brightly-printed box that did the trick for me — and you too, probably.
"Your Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" did the trick, becoming Mitchell's first Top 40 hit in America as an artist.
According to Kidwell and others in and around the program, a unique combination of luck, skill, and grit did the trick.
The suggestion is that simply getting a nubile young woman and a vivid paradise to play with did the trick for him.
When neither did the trick, and I was still bleeding, my doctor and I opted to move forward with a D&C.
Jack Keane, a regular Fox News contributor, and Senate ally Lindsey Graham did the trick — and all it took was a map.
Cheating the calorie-based Move goal is harder, but doing restorative yoga while also turning the "yoga" setting on did the trick.
A trout mash mixed with kitten milk formula (yum!) did the trick, and, within a week, he looked like a new person.
There was none, but in fairness, the last work, the big Passacaglia from Georg Muffat's "Apparatus Musico-Organisticus," mostly did the trick.
His work on the sequel "Blade Runner 2049" was what finally did the trick for a career dating back to the 1970s.
It did the trick, at any rate, blowing a gap in the Wall wide enough for the dead army to stagger through.
Although Gallagher had "always regularly worked out" the combination of consistently lifting weights, doing cardio and maintaining a healthy diet, did the trick.
So, she ended up rubbing vegetable oil on her, which eventually did the trick, but not before giving her owner one last scare.
However, it was his Mariah Carey joke just a few minutes later that really did the trick to help erase the early flub.
Take a listen to the interview to find out what did the trick ... and you can download the whole thing here on Tuesday.
Not only did the trick play give Tennessee a 17-7 lead midway through the second quarter, but it also made playoff history.
A system of Post-it notes eventually did the trick, and during Passover the three other roommates covered the higher cost of groceries.
I tried a handful of different remedies, but the only one that did the trick was Fresh's Sugar Lip Treatment Sunscreen SPF 15 ($24).
Once when I was terribly ill, I texted her in alarm and she phoned my local pharmacy with a prescription that did the trick.
Some anxious hours in a foreign hospital did the trick, prompting both of them to start thinking of marriage as more practical than pointless.
Even Buttigieg's alliterative bouquet of nouns lacked the muscle of "Make America great again," a darkly coded, dopily elementary slogan that nonetheless did the trick.
This was widely believed to be Apple's solution to foil companies like GrayShift and Cellebrite but we don't know for certain if that did the trick.
It's not as trustworthy a security system as a Nest Cam, doorman, or a dozen ninja snipers stationed in the shadows, but it did the trick.
Anyway, I put this lipstick on, and my boyfriend arrived at the door, and I got my first kiss…lipstick did the trick for me, obviously!
Courtney's clearly riffing off the clown crisis that's ravaged America ... only in her case some simple black tape, fishnet stockings and colorful balloons did the trick.
This year, I decided to make myself read for 15 minutes each morning and 15 minutes before bed, and somehow, this tiny commitment magically did the trick.
Goecke did the trick by using an unofficial API (Tesla hasn't released a public API at this point), Amazon Echo's voice assistant Alexa and the Go programming language.
Without medical records or eyewitness accounts, it's impossible to say whether so many holes actually did the trick or whether Verano is even right about their true purpose.
The gift did the trick; Kubrick would spend hours in the Bronx, his neighborhood, snapping photos and developing them in his friend Marvin Traub's bathroom-turned-dark room.
I'd self-medicate with a travel-size bottle of Excedrin, which did the trick with headaches—but when I was experiencing migraines multiple times a week, it didn't work.
DJI suggested waiting for the green lights on both the remote and the drone to light up, before launching the app, which did the trick for the most part.
If inviting fewer than 50 guests wasn't enough to help minimize the unwanted media attention, holding the private ceremony in the backyard of their home definitely did the trick.
That did the trick for baby boomers who flocked in droves to the expensive toys cleverly marketed as a symbol of freedom, individualism and adventure on America's scenic roads.
About the cat: The Brewer's yeast did the trick for Allen's allergies, but when the couple traveled to Europe in July, the cat, whose name is Gringo, ran away.
Ms. Tannen, herself a grandmother of three, didn't have to tell the man that this seemed a dubious idea; an oh-noooo chorus around the table did the trick.
Two months of drilling on enunciation, rehearsals followed by feedback, and repeating her poem in front of a mirror "a million times" just about did the trick, she said.
The study's authors alluded to "clinical inertia" — the belief among follow-up physicians that if the emergency room doctor's prescription did the trick, they might as well refill it.
But a plunging polar bear and a tiptoeing tiger, among other creatures, did the trick in Alastair Fothergill's seven-part docu-series "The Hunt," which begins Sunday on BBC America.
The players seemed willing to work, the orchestra's finances were healthy, and the acquisition of an old movie palace that was refurbished into an excellent concert hall did the trick.
I'm not 100 percent sure what did the trick, except that my diet played a huge role—the moment I strayed from the IC network's list, the pain would come back.
A half-gallon of booze for each voter—some 50 gallons of rum punch, 20123 gallons of beer, 28 gallons of rum, and 34 gallons of wine in total—did the trick.
He had a little difficulty finding the walnut-shaped pleasure zone, so I told him to enter me as if he was trying to hit my belly button, which did the trick.
Another late goal did the trick for the Catalans, who this time scored in the 272rd minute to book a place in the final and scupper hopes of an all-English decider.
It's not the perfect analogy, but in terms of generating enough empathy to convince non-Native politicians to vote against the extraction industry's wishes, at least in the House, it did the trick.
This had mixed results for me: The Buds didn't pick up taps that were very light or very quick, but anything with moderate pressure and at least a slight pause did the trick.
While tacking Beyoncé onto J Balvin's dembow pop hit "Mi Gente" certainly did the trick on the Billboard Hot 100, Farruko's 2017 TrapXficante single "Krippy Kush" proved the bellwether of things to come.
As for what did the trick, Gaines credits her "unusual addition of eggs" to the dough and her method of making sure each of the biscuits is touching in the pan before getting baked.
One hundred was more than I often needed, but since I didn't know how many I needed, it gave me the light at the end of the tunnel that almost always did the trick.
During four months of travel last year across Asia and Europe this happened to me a few times, but thankfully getting out and inserting or swiping the card, then signing the receipt, did the trick.
The romantic proposal took Gomes "totally off guard," and did the trick—the couple married on September 9 at Holy Family Church in East Taunton (where five generations of Gomes' family have now been married).
In the short term Beijing's emergency measures did the trick in terms of both insulating the Chinese economy from the collapse in trade everywhere and firing up commodity-dependent economies such as Australia and Brazil.
We don't know exactly what went into the "strong water made of juniper" that the diarist Samuel Pepys knocked back on October 20.05, 237.5, but it did the trick and, he said, allayed his constipation.
Then that stopped working around 2007, so the new treatment became cephalosporins (oral antibiotics like cefixime and ceftriaxone.) That did the trick—until a 2012 study noticed that gonorrhea was starting to become resistant again.
Better BreakoutsFor one reason or another, adult women are reporting more acne cases than ever — and the spot treatments that did the trick (and bleached our pillowcases) when we were 14 just don't hit the same.
"While elevated promotional levels at both Victoria's Secret and PINK drove strong traffic at PINK relative to most others, we don't think it did the trick at VS, and expect traffic to be down," said Meyer.
Sure enough, last January did the trick: It was 1.13˚ C warmer than the global average of 1951-1980 (the benchmark NASA uses to measure warming trends)—in other words, a full 2˚F warmer than pre-20153 levels.
On my first day off the plan, I was delighted to find that just a half-caf iced coffee did the trick and, for the first time in my adult life, I didn't need any sugar in my morning drink.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Michael Matt got a pep talk from his brother Mario before his second slalom run on Thursday and it did the trick with the Austrian claiming bronze to give his family a full set of Olympic medals.
If none of those did the trick, they formed a "flying wedge", heavies at the front, to drive past the lines of fascist stewards and police protection and get to the speaker who, typically, would be perched on a wooden box.
If five days did the trick, parents would benefit, too: It would cost less, and the inconsolable infant would be back to her old self and to day care more quickly — with possibly fewer days of nasty side effects, like diarrhea.
" Ahmed's 19-year-old daughter, Yasmin, says that her father's cool-under-pressure actions didn't surprise her, and they certainly did the trick: "You can see the robber was appalled by the reaction, that he got no response even though he had a gun.
Yesterday, Adzalaan's Into Vermillion Mirrors is what did the trick; today, Forest of Grey's Crypsis is the first thing that's grabbed me (and it has really grabbed me—it's a perfect synthesis of atmospheric black metal and epic crust, which has me written all over it).
JULY 6.93-26.9 POLICY MEETING Policymakers continued to discuss how best to communicate any decision to trim asset purchases, though there was a sense that Bernanke's June 21.6 press conference and his subsequent congressional testimony did the trick of convincing markets that any decision would depend on the data.
But the strategy ultimately did the trick: The original Keyboard Component was cancelled with maybe 4,000 units created (making it a rarity), and the Basic Discovery System, which was a pale imitation of the original idea, actually saw release—with the FTC getting off of Mattel's back in early 33.
I struggled for years to love Thelonious Monk, but watching him lead his classic quartet through Scandinavia in 1966 did the trick: Monk's wild physicality is on full display, from his scruffy hat to his jumpy dancing on the piano bench, his stabbing the keys as if trying to surprise himself with the noise.
"Her bullet did the trick just fine," Mr. Hughes, 224, conceded, adding later that he also planned to switch from lead to copper bullets, a transition more and more hunters are making amid mounting evidence that lead bullets are poisoning the wildlife that feed on carcasses and polluting the game meat that many people eat.
Granted, I've got a New York City apartment, so my space isn't the most… demanding, but the single Max more than did the trick and continued to sound great, even at high volumes, much to the chagrin of my poor neighbors (but those jerks knew what they were signing up for when they moved in next door to a tech writer).

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