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Some traffic cones and drainage pipe should do the trick.
An exacerbated sigh should do the trick for that one.
It'll do the trick, but it's not the good stuff.
If that doesn't work, a nudge might do the trick.
Donning a pair of glasses might actually do the trick.
Here are the best gentle cleansers that'll do the trick.
A mild soup or broth will also do the trick.
Let's just say Meow Mix doesn't quite do the trick.
And, really, an extra $500 would generally do the trick.
Beer bummed him out; Vicodin didn't do the trick either.
Just simply saying something isn't true doesn't do the trick.
A single letter to Blue Cross would do the trick.
But Upton seemed confident his amendment would do the trick.
Still, the shield should be able to do the trick.
Check. But not quite enough energy to do the trick.
It won't be as secure, but it'll do the trick.
Other times, a chat over coffee can do the trick.
They won't sound amazing, but they will do the trick.
Well, him being an actual demon might do the trick.
This year, he's thinking a cruise will do the trick.
Royalty, pageantry and top class racing should do the trick.
For others, a bathroom mirror might still do the trick.
He's clearly confident his new arena will do the trick.
Hendrica decided that clapping and marching might do the trick.
HONG KONG — Sometimes "Goodnight Moon" just won't do the trick.
The testimony of Michael Cohen alone won't do the trick.
Fearon said she hopes this will finally do the trick.
Hodsden assure Thummer's team that Dawn would do the trick.
Keeping it short and to the point will do the trick.
But a simple load of laundry doesn't always do the trick.
Nude eyeliner will do the trick, too, without looking as obvious.
Even boot camps for coding do not necessarily do the trick.
But animated pointing at display cases will probably do the trick.
And that they did, although, it didn't quite do the trick.
Even just five minutes of walking can help do the trick.
Does Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them do the trick?
Or would a single shot to the head do the trick?
Graphine oxide will do the trick, but comes at considerable expense.
There are scholars who think only courts will do the trick.
This 833-inch cube projector from RIF29.99 might do the trick.
A battery operated hair dryer isn't going to do the trick.
Picking a nominee that triggers them ought to do the trick.
We haven't tested it, but it should do the trick too.
A toothpick or bobby pin, for example, may do the trick.
Unfortunately, individual ambition — midlife "leaning in" — doesn't always do the trick.
A loft of at least six inches should do the trick.
Sometimes, a series of tweets — brief but thoughtful — do the trick.
Playful comments that acknowledge the lie will usually do the trick.
So, I mean, Carly is not going to do the trick.
For now, though, old-fashioned wax paper might do the trick.
If you want to get fired, this may do the trick.
Sending back "Got it" or "Noted" just doesn't do the trick.
Most photo editing apps on our phone will do the trick.
Since chancroid is caused by a bacterium, antibiotics do the trick.
Maybe another hundred million dollars or so would do the trick.
They tried a minor procedure they hope will do the trick.
Hazelnut oil, lemon juice, and fresh ground pepper will do the trick.
More bond buying or long-term loans may not do the trick.
A rousing sing-along backstage with Lady Gaga might do the trick.
Just a "no, I don't think that's American" should do the trick.
Assuming you're not a super deep sleeper, that should do the trick.
There's also a mobile app called Tweeticide that can do the trick.
These Senso Bluetooth earbuds will do the trick at a reasonable price.
It's an old fashioned remedy, but it seemed to do the trick.
Maybe marketing it as a hologram memory display would do the trick.
Procter & Gamble (PG) is betting that organic tampons will do the trick.
But 70 seconds of cute pandas falling down should do the trick.
I've got 12 that'll do the trick in no time at all.
According to Ramirez, only one regression was enough to do the trick.
Thankfully, the surgery seemed to do the trick in treating the infection.
She was hoping a return to economic orthodoxy would do the trick.
Mostly they unveil more modest iterations they hope will do the trick.
This tempting bit of legal jujitsu might just do the trick. Eric
Churchill hoped that the Second Boer War would finally do the trick.
SECRETARY WILBUR ROSS: Well, it certainly could do the trick on trade.
However, multiple indicators show that tax changes alone won't do the trick.
Buying your health insurance from some other state won't do the trick.
Plus, you only need a very small amount to do the trick.
A little ice and your own Fenty lipstick will do the trick.
Seeing one of them out of context doesn't really do the trick.
For many people, using a regular old condom will do the trick.
There are plenty of cheap Windows laptops that will do the trick.
This event, which features local health care organizations, might do the trick.
It may not do the trick in many of these hypercompetitive districts.
The substitution of Brett Kavanaugh for Justice Kennedy may do the trick.
A crunchy herb and radish salad with feta will do the trick.
A concoction that's less than one-fifth alcohol wouldn't do the trick.
This 9-in-1 phone camera lens kit will do the trick.
The lively acidity in myriad Italian whites will do the trick nicely.
Cutting out junk food tends to be enough to do the trick.
Even adding bleach to cold water washes may not do the trick.
If she could find the right strain, maybe that would do the trick.
If the clock is running out, a few screen shots do the trick.
Cops are clearly hoping a boost in neighborhood patrols will do the trick.
A big tray of spicy, smoky queso fundido burgers will do the trick.
So, will the third update to the Galaxy Note 7 do the trick?
One person has asked if bringing Flaming Hot Cheetos would do the trick.
Repatriating its billions in offshore funds might do the trick, according to Daryanani.
A smart frame you can automatically upload images on will do the trick.
Ahead, we've gathered four other A+ clay masks that will do the trick.
If you're after a fluttery, flattering look, these falsies will do the trick.
If you tossed the parts, an angle bracket can still do the trick.
When an off-the-shelf part won't do the trick, carve your own.
It doesn't have to be DEET, eucalyptus oil will do the trick too.
The scent of home on a blanket or pillow might do the trick!
We're guessing a few phone calls from her attorneys will do the trick.
Aquarium equipment the size of a one-car garage might do the trick.
As she notes, a month among the French should do the trick. Mrs.
For a heartier dish, Chicago's deep-dish pizza will certainly do the trick.
But if queso couldn't save the beleaguered chain, will nachos do the trick?
Frippery — even at its finest — doesn't always do the trick in touchier times.
If you're looking for a lightweight moisturizer, this one will do the trick.
If you're more of a minimalist, this simple approach will do the trick.
A few billion dollars' worth of US arms purchases should do the trick.
He suggests that a meeting with Whitman, O'Brien's adviser, will do the trick.
For a natural remedy munching on some fresh ginger will do the trick!
It says that if those adjustments can't do the trick, what's the point?
Serious, lasting damage to the American-led alliance system might do the trick.
As for that racket, residents say extra-thick windows usually do the trick.
Mostly they unveil more modest iterations that they hope will do the trick.
"Educational institution attended by a Halloween broom-rider" just didn't do the trick.
Uber and its compatriots are just the disruptive force to do the trick.
This straight-leg, dark-wash pair from AG will surely do the trick
According to Posner, "morning and night, twice a day" will do the trick.
The company thinks it found a director who can help do the trick.
But for someone first approaching her oeuvre, it may not do the trick.
If this one isn't the best fit, these backpacks might do the trick.
A live video call with Santa this Christmas might just do the trick.
A command as simple as "Send Todd Haselton $100" will do the trick.
Research shows that even good old Tetris or Fortnite can do the trick.
Fantastic, massaging seats and good-tuned conventional suspension seems to do the trick.
This Pixar series should do the trick — at least for a short while.
If your office's dress code is casual, this canvas bag will do the trick.
If the point was to get viewers hooked, this should certainly do the trick.
If you're feeling nostalgic for slightly simpler internet-times, this could do the trick.
The trouble is that investment will not do the trick without broader cultural changes.
Grabbing two legs and tipping it over probably would do the trick, Dreifuss said.
In most indoor settings at least, however, the complementary stand should do the trick.
If you've got a fussy baby, a college lecture just might do the trick!
From "Drunk in Love" to "Closer," these tunes always seem to do the trick.
However, the extra star power in Panettiere's performance didn't seem to do the trick.
A casual browsing though an old catalog could be enough to do the trick.
If that doesn't do the trick, Pedrozo recommends using a lip balm with SPF.
Anything that can turn a touchscreen into an extra display should do the trick.
Laissez-faire and business as usual will just not do the trick any more.
An app for mindfulness-based guided meditation, like Headspace, can also do the trick.
You don't need to file lawsuits; often, legal demand letters will do the trick.
Garlic, onion, leeks, lemon, and a big splash of beer should do the trick.
These wireless headphones should do the trick and lucky for you, they're on sale.
And when these unfair restrictions don't do the trick, China resorts to outright criminality.
Asking nicely or thanking the person in real life might do the trick too.
I'd say an 11-hour flight from London to Johannesburg will do the trick.
Maybe a combination of Pokémon GO and Fitbit on steroids would do the trick.
Some researchers suggest eight to 10 times in different contexts will do the trick.
Fake wins like the Korea deal won't do the trick; we'll need actual policies.
The force of a well-aimed throw against concrete will sometimes do the trick.
For fun calls with the family or your friends, that should do the trick.
If that doesn't do the trick, soon you can walk upstairs for something stronger.
A comfortable chair in a quiet place with good lighting will do the trick.
With a stretchy, light compression fabric, this pair is sure to do the trick.  
To hear state officials tell it, a simple leadership switch will do the trick.
And still others maintain that straight gin will do the trick, no raisins required.
They will assume, rightly, that deflation and recession will eventually do the trick on inflation.
Hoping it's a quick fix, I clean the grate, but it doesn't do the trick.
Fortunately, LIGO's two observatories in Washington and Louisiana are sensitive enough to do the trick.
Make sure to closely inspect the bag — a once-over glance won't do the trick.
For Costa Rica, a change in policy or increase in imports would do the trick.
If you're looking to amp up your professional wardrobe, these pants will do the trick.
If you're looking more festive options, let these Pinterest-worthy carving alternatives do the trick.
Although in these trying times, a single bottle of wine might not do the trick.
But, again, over-the-counter remedies and small changes do the trick for most people.
Two buses and a train might do the trick, but what if she missed one?
And in terms of the latter, we actually found three bags that do the trick.
For wood or tile, a normal cleaning with the recommended cleaner should do the trick.
Telecoms consultant John Strand said the package may do the trick with the EU regulator.
But using a job-seeking portal like LinkedIn or GitHub won't do the trick here.
Heck, it took conservative scribes to brilliantly do the trick, embarrassing "SNL" in the process.
A handwritten sheet of paper, ideally smudged by contrite teardrops, used to do the trick.
Quick responses to texts or phone calls and small rent increases should do the trick.
When in doubt, sweet treats like these sea salt caramel marshmallows will do the trick.
And if emails won't do the trick, pick up the phone and stay in pursuit.
Made from a soft, sustainable hemp fabric, this pair is sure to do the trick.  
For a slightly sweeter dish, the pumpkin and butternut squash variety will do the trick.
Regardless of the style you select, we guarantee that dungarees will always do the trick.
Well, a little guidance from Shark Tank's Mark Cuban always seems to do the trick!
If you don't feel the spirit of Halloween yet, this classic will do the trick.
This might do the trick, but, if you're a power user, it's a daunting task.
A spoon of hot cocoa in a cup of coffee can also do the trick.
But according to a new study, hair of the dog really could do the trick.
If that doesn't work, the guilt from their credit card bills may do the trick.
"Even a few days where you're not technologically connected will do the trick," she said.
Bringing troops home — as he's long shown a desire to do — could do the trick.
Maybe a trip to one of the world's most romantic places will do the trick.
Perhaps nothing short of universal amnesty and open borders will do the trick for them.
For a less-involved sweet treat, this easy lemon drizzle cake will do the trick.
A 20 percent tax on imports from Mexico would do the trick, Mr. Spicer said.
And if they need inspiration,the Op-Ed "Memorize That Poem!" should do the trick.
So just taking a walk when you need to feel more confident might do the trick.
If you haven't cried today and want to shed a tear, this might do the trick.
Advocates hoped it would lend the sport more athletic credibility, but it didn't do the trick.
I'm learning how to make a kickass Old Fashioned, and this whiskey should do the trick.
Or a selection of beautifully-smelling shampoo, bath and shower gel will also do the trick.
Getting creative, the doting dad used the little girl's love of music to do the trick.
The fifth try might finally do the trick for Joe Hill's acclaimed comic series, Locke & Key.
So if you need some cheap, reliable thrust, a solid rocket motor will do the trick.
But sometimes, it takes more than a red lip or big waves to do the trick.
Pixel hasn't been the biggest hit for Google, so more affordable phones could do the trick.
For the mainstream six inches of touch-sensitive (and flat) glass seems to do the trick.
All she had to work with was a straight metal wire, which didn't do the trick.
For those who follow a vegan diet, these methods will do the trick. Definitely. Not. Lasagna.
But he wasn't optimistic in his post that regulation or industry leaders would do the trick.
Yeah, maybe coal didn't quite get the message across, but this ought to do the trick.
In a tweet Friday, Trump said Pelosi's bill to lower drug prices "doesn't do the trick."
For cooling, a range of substances including ammonia, propane and iso-butane can do the trick.
Once you've landed the best offer, a brief courtesy email to recruiters should do the trick.
Keeping an eye on its internal workings might do the trick, but that's usually not practical.
Seems Randall's already endearing himself to the cast -- money and famous friends will do the trick.
"Yeast thrives in moist dark places, and towel drying may not do the trick," Dweck said.
But no matter the advances in dietary science, Clif Bars always do the trick for me.
Still, some experts argue it's a combination of stricter gun laws that can do the trick.
Having it lay on a flat surface away from any edges will usually do the trick.
Under ideal conditions, four doses before a child is 4 months old will do the trick.
Both, in effect, will do the trick, but the Yeti V Series is built to last.
It's not the same as watching it live, but in a pinch, it'll do the trick.
It'll look as good as a wall can actually look and it's gonna do the trick.
Usually it's age that does this, but a tibia snapped in two will do the trick.
To pull off a similar getup, this silk blouse and high-waist bottom will do the trick.
That's a very tough budget the combination of spending limits and economic growth will do the trick.
It will do the trick in most places so long as you incorporate a bit of layering.
While the platform seems intriguing, Miller's suggestion of a couple of toilet rolls should do the trick.
The markets are waiting for some new catalyst, and strong earnings guidance would clearly do the trick.
Presumably, the hope is that getting to ride with a professional football player might do the trick.
No need to lug around a large slow cooker when a smaller one will do the trick.
Taking an aspirin every day just might do the trick, a U.S. health task force said yesterday.
Any imperfection on a pulsar's surface—even a bump just a millimetre high—would do the trick.
Even a weekend at a camp in the Adirondacks or a little woodworking would do the trick.
Thankfully, a few select products do the trick instantly — and that's not marketing speak; we mean it.
But before you throw away that full-coverage foundation, a simple product swap may do the trick.
That seemed to do the trick; afterward, they gyro stopped measuring super high rotation rates for Hubble.
But if you're looking for something dark to hide in a bookshelf, it can do the trick.
But when it comes to eyeshadow, Toto has found that one product really can do the trick.
If you're looking to make a statement and get people talking, kaleidoscope cheekbones will do the trick.
For now, though, if you're looking for something to fall asleep to, this should do the trick.
The show needs a hit film to lure in viewers, and this could do the trick. 3.
It's never been easier to trade stocks; just a few taps or clicks will do the trick.
And, it looks like Walt Disney World has a few couples that might just do the trick.
We're told the disguises are not always elaborate ... sometimes a hat and street clothes do the trick.
The massive bong in the video is called a Steamroller ... and it seemed to do the trick.
But for those who miss those face-melting early days, OWSLA's latest release should do the trick.
This genius spray will do the trick, acting as a skin-purifying toner and mattifying setting powder.
Negative interest rates won't do the trick, but new tax incentives to work, save, and invest will.
And if you're still interested in more punch, finely minced garlic mashed in will do the trick.
These HyperSonic True Wireless Headphones should do the trick – and they're on sale ahead of Black Friday.
That formula worked to turn his base out in 28, but will it do the trick again?
Their rings weren't ready, so one of my colleagues found a ribbon that would do the trick.
In one of those decisions, Justice Anthony Kennedy suggested that available filtering software should do the trick.
So a group within BD, a medical technology manufacturer, is testing whether drones will do the trick.
If your Fitbit Charge HR isn't working quite right, then restarting the device should do the trick.
Most soaps will do the trick — it doesn't necessarily take the most abrasive and pestilent products around.
And, in many cases, even something as benign as Dr. Bronner's Castille Soap will do the trick.
If we want to help Americans cut sugar and fight obesity, taxing beverages won't do the trick.
But there are devices that will do the trick but aren't currently approved as a medical device.
If you want to make Zach Randolph laugh, there's a particular prhase that should do the trick.
Many states have gerrymandered safe Republican seats that would require an extraordinary landslide to do the trick.
Not only did it do the trick vocally, but I suddenly felt very connected to the room.
A rendition of "We're all in this together" from "High School Musical" just might do the trick.
If you're looking for more flexibility, these 10-foot MFi-certified lightning cables should do the trick.
Crucially, conviction requires a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate — a simple majority won't do the trick.
And, on the slight chance, these don't do the trick for you, check out these email gamechangers. 
The bark of the cedar plant mixed with pygmy marmoset blood is thought to do the trick.
Capricious enforcement of otherwise pointless rules leading up to a chaotic election day can do the trick, too.
But in most cases, there's one tip that'll do the trick: Just don't post your boarding passes online.
That and another million in Boulder didn't do the trick—voters gave soda a smackdown in significant numbers.
Anker's three-port USB 3.0 hub with Ethernet port ($17.99 on Amazon) will do the trick for cheap.
Finally, if those preset picture modes still don't do the trick, you can dive into the settings themselves.
Of course, if you need a bit more persuasion, the similar options ahead may do the trick, too.
A distant dream, though some joke that renaming the deal the Trump Pacific Partnership might do the trick.
If his friendship with Trump didn't do the trick, the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh did.
Push hard and you'll see the Quick Actions menu, tap "New Message," and that should do the trick.
A smoothie with fruits, veggies and nut butter or an egg sandwich with avocado will do the trick.
If you aren't sure how to express your feelings, perhaps a cheddar-inspired manicure can do the trick
The mechanics would be tricky but solvable—two people in a sleeping bag would probably do the trick.
If you need a boost this Thursday afternoon, we've got a few pics that should do the trick.
While it's hard to beat Heinlein's mobile infantry, the Space Marines of Warhammer 40K will do the trick.
It doesn't have any high-end features and is made for cord-cutters, but should do the trick.
If this year's candidates weren't enough motivation for you to vote, free pizza might just do the trick.
I wasn't there yet, but I had a feeling the next one was going to do the trick.
A pump or two in an iced mocha or a vanilla-toasted coconut Frappuccino could do the trick.
I also used them after sex and they were fine, but toilet paper would also do the trick.
If you wanted a Super Mario World fix, SNES21997x and its eventual competitor ZSNES could do the trick.
Things like whole grains, beans, fruits and vegetables are all high in fiber and will do the trick.
But in case you're not in the area, these American flag-themed desserts should also do the trick.
If you just need to get your vision checked or prescription updated, an optometrist will do the trick.
An orderly Brexit that makes a rate hike more likely than a rate cut might do the trick.
The time out seemed to do the trick, and Marie has been posting videos regularly since she returned.
For my daughter Ellie, one thing that always seems to do the trick is gently patting her back.
Separating the women who have made common cause of their husbands' annoying behavior should also do the trick.
Air conditioning, central or individual units, is ideal, but sufficient availability of electrical fans can do the trick.
A 220-volt power drill like the Porter-Cable 220V 13/21-Inch Drill will do the trick.
A shiny new Twitter emoji could sure do the trick spreading the word to this younger target demographic.
A smaller emitter placed even more closely, perhaps in someone's pillow, might do the trick, said Dr. Qin.
If you need a bit of joy and cheering up, then RuPaul's infectious laugh will do the trick.
Miami's defense will make Atlanta work for that big point spread, but Jones's return should do the trick.
If you'd prefer to sleep in total silence, however, the right pair of earplugs will do the trick.
Wiping the inside off with a disinfectant wipe should do the trick unless your jacket is machine washable.
Which is where the pickles come in; if it's salt you're after, pickles will definitely do the trick.
Your birthdate or pet's name could do the trick — no special characters, numbers, or 12-letter minimum required.
But, crucially, conviction requires a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate; a simple majority won't do the trick.
Any number of good Italian whites will do the trick, from north to south and points in between.
Now it is hoping that offering customers a Mercedes-Benz for $5,000 to $13,000 will do the trick.
It's a symbolic gesture — Dom can always just order another Alexa — but it appears to do the trick.
Suspending pictures on wires secured to a high picture rail, as Victorians sometimes did, doesn't do the trick.
That red cube up above would do the trick and it only takes up a few blocks of Manhattan.
If you're looking for a more natural remedy to keep the mosquitos away, this oil will do the trick.
And once you buy a pair you think will do the trick, they're uncomfortable, bulky, or have superfluous buttons.
This way, even if the evidence does not materialize, perhaps the effect of scandal fatigue will do the trick.
I'm glad that it has IP68 water protection and can even do the trick of wirelessly charging other devices.
I'm not ruling out anything in the longer run of course but it wouldn't do the trick for us.
Wear accessories in matching colors for a cohesive finish — these winter-white mittens, hat, and booties do the trick.
If Bushnell's past isn't enough to turn you off of the project, the token scheme might do the trick.
Plus, you don't even have to worry about getting "antibacterial" soap — your regular old bar will do the trick.
But in the meantime, the ahead trusted roundup will more than do the trick for this week's shopping list.
Just a few hours during the evening, after work, which is when most people vote, would do the trick.
What people disagree on is how much resistance training and how much protein is needed to do the trick.
Just arm The Resistance with a bunch of violins, maybe that'll do the trick against Kylo Ren and company.
Going off your medications can often solve the issue completely, and reducing the dose may also do the trick.
It doesn't take an enormous earthquake for that to happen: A magnitude 6 would do the trick, Aagaard says.
Others think modifying a fertilized donor egg by transferring nuclear DNA from an affected mother might do the trick.
However, if your iPhone doesn't come with a secondary rear camera, the tele portrait lens will do the trick.
"It's easy to think that you only need one hand to do the trick, and you might," she says.
Some think that a fairly straightforward mixture of carbon dioxide and methane in the nitrogen could do the trick.
So if you just want one mask to do the trick for that weekly reset, it's worth the price.
Offering a surplus of fun perks and benefits, like free food and rping pong, won't do the trick either.
Automatic voter registration might do the trick, as would reforms that lift unjust limitations to voting in minority communities.
Travel-sized versions of lotions, potions, snack foods, personal care items and first-aid staples can do the trick.
Stardust says that Taurus people are fairly simplistic creatures, so usually, a tobacco/cannabis spliff will do the trick.
It's not the most inspiring of all fitness facilities but will do the trick if you want to workout.
We've seen them so often in fact, that for the experienced traveler, they just don't do the trick anymore.
Does your vision absolutely have to be executed in clay, or would some curbside Ikea discards do the trick?
Simply bashing Trump — bashable though he may be — didn't do the trick for Hillary Clinton in the Electoral College.
But in France, it seems, 70 percent off the hazelnut-and-chocolate spread Nutella can also do the trick.
The authors also suggest that if the dwarf planet Pluto slammed into the Earth, it would do the trick.
That may not do the trick quickly, given Mr. Maduro's readiness to destroy his country to stay in power.
Washing with soapy water should do the trick: a few drops of dish soap to eight ounces of water.
Nashville Coach Peter Laviolette's game plan, the team's structure and Pekka Rinne's goaltending have combined to do the trick.
But a relentless anti-Trump posture — including comprehensive investigations and additional articles of impeachment — might just do the trick.
If your unruly tresses have you ready to give up, the fierce conduction of titanium could do the trick.
But if you want to keep it simple, a single encrypt-and-reset will do the trick for most.
"I think they probably thought a few high-visual maneuvers such as banning coal shipments would do the trick. "
I talk him through it and it's not the best latte on the planet but it'll do the trick.
They no longer needed the courts or bullets to assassinate reputations; a simple tweet punch would do the trick.
Coffee doesn't always do the trick for our friends who need a little pick-me-up on their sluggish mornings.
But for others, awareness that they can cause problems and strategies to make them less problematic may do the trick.
Probably only a combination of all of these things will do the trick… The late Adam Yauch taught me this.
In case 2016 hasn't shattered your soul yet, this Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Instagram post will probably do the trick.
So, if you're looking to swap out that beat-up, black leather tote, one of these could do the trick.
If you want them for external use for your computer or console, this affordable SSD enclosure will do the trick.
These two "escape buttons" aren't as handsome as the more expensive concealed compass button above, but they'll do the trick.
If the goal is to tout climate change policy, Leonardo DiCaprio might do the trick if he could be swayed.
Lumia 63 and 640 XL (added 11/2015)As far as Windows Phones are concerned, these guys do the trick.
Solar-powered gliders could do the trick, but they are pricey and need a lot of maintenance, according to Sejnowski.
The speakers, from what I heard aren't great, but they're plenty loud and will do the trick with teleconferencing audio.
Perhaps an accountant would do the trick, though not one from PwC—they messed up the Oscars, for goodness' sake!
Whether from Fitbit or not, the watch faces do the trick, but none of them are what I'd call classy.
For most people, a countertop ice machine like Frigidaire's  will do the trick without taking up too much counter space.
A concentration of about 18% zinc oxide or 14.5% titanium dioxide or a certain combination thereof will do the trick.
My old college sweatpants used to do the trick, but the Brooklinen Bergen Joggers have been a real game changer.
But for Apple users who prefer seamless connectivity and the Apple ecosystem, the WF-1000XM3s might not do the trick.
When she just wants to relax in something comfortable after a long day at work, these will do the trick.
And second, how likely it is that forcibly converting bondholders to shareholders will do the trick in a financial crisis?
While some designers think colorful paint can transform a room, Leanne said white can do the trick just as easily.
The CNN host doesn't hesitate ... you look in the mirror and then look around and that will do the trick.
I want to embrace her, crush my love into her, but I'm afraid there isn't enough to do the trick.
If the idea of dining naked doesn't make you uncomfortable enough, the tree-stump seats (above) should do the trick.
Although we talk about deadlines as motivating action, it's actually imminent and clear crises that do the trick, he says.
I didn't even realize that I would have to do the trick in chamber 02, but I got it eventually.
If you ever want to put a magnifying lens on New York's triggers, a brain injury will do the trick.
For all your general leftover needs, a nice set of glass containers that range in size should do the trick.
In 2010, a committee of the National Academy of Sciences cobbled together several competing proposals that would do the trick.
Eventually, Dr. Pandolfi and his colleagues learned enough about the Pten system to reason that i3c might do the trick.
Any EPA-approved disinfecting wipe or spray should do the trick when used according to the directions on the package.
Orchestrated by Danny Troob for that unusually large orchestra, they sound marvelous, and yet they don't quite do the trick.
But guys, we really need something like, you know, articles – blog posts would do the trick — that summarize your positions.
They might do the trick, but distracting your brain into sleep might also cause a more fragmented kind of rest.
Anyone who has ever experienced the effects of a sunburn knows that diligently applying sunscreen doesn't always do the trick.
And if the costume didn't do the trick, Connor even tagged their Instagram accounts in a photo of herself wearing it.
If $1,000 in gift cards wasn't enough to satiate irked Volkswagen diesel owners, do you think $7,0003 will do the trick?
If we strike out again, big league telescopes like the James Webb Telescope will do the trick one day—fingers crossed.
But for an easy-going hike or a weekend camping trip, a nice pair of hiking shoes will do the trick.
Since this is a gag gift, something along the lines of some chocolate coins and a card should do the trick.
Since we don't have a tax on carbon to account for this, a tax on oil could help do the trick
No one seemed interested in using these assistants in the past, but maybe better and smarter software can do the trick.
"Half of them think that Sanders will be easy to beat and yelling 'socialism sucks' will do the trick," Enjeti said.
Moistened cleaning wipes are the best for this job, but a quick breath and your shirt will do the trick, too.
If you want to win over a room, fully committing to a "Burning Down the House" cover will do the trick.
Yola "Ride Out In The Country" Sometimes, a nice cold bottle of soda and a vintage truck will do the trick.
If you ever needed any fitspo, ten seconds of watching these women run, jump, flip, and lift should do the trick.
While most leather, and even canvas, tote bags can do the trick, we've sourced out bags that go the extra mile.
If you're looking to freshen up your personal space, then this best-selling oil diffuser from URPOWER could do the trick.
Square photos do the trick for plenty of social media sites like Instagram, but is lacking for other portrait, based platforms.
Finally, on the topic of uploading data directly into the brain, it's highly unlikely that tDCS will ever do the trick.
If you're looking to keep the spirit of summer alive, this brand-new eyeshadow palette is sure to do the trick.
That's what everyone is working from and it is not going to do the trick, says Societe General analyst Wei Yao.
But for one high school student, publicly calling out her school's nasty water situation was apparently enough to do the trick.
Making a statement and shaking up his campaign team, which he has done before, won't be enough to do the trick.
A second dose seemed to do the trick, but the question remained: Why had the vaccine failed the first time around?
Clearly that did not seem to do the trick, which is why Fallin and company are instituting this new shut down.
I would estimate that there is a one-in-two chance that devaluation will do the trick, for number of reasons.
Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, the dudes who used to do the trick in these speed-offs, are old and busted.
If you want to feel like a rocket is about to land on your head, these pictures will do the trick.
Transmuting astringent economics into compassion, promising tolerance without a cost, wreathing jeremiads in sunshine, the story might even do the trick.
If that doesn't do the trick, Trump can tee off at the Camp David driving range, adjacent to the helicopter pad.
I'm not feeling that desperation yet; nor did I particularly expect Other People to be the film to do the trick.
In fact, just a few short paragraphs summarizing your professional background, areas of expertise and key accomplishments will do the trick.
" She said if the people behind the report wanted to end the polarization over these foods, "this won't do the trick.
An Englishman's home is his castle goes the saying and this 13th-century fortress in Norfolk would certainly do the trick.
If that doesn't work, M.L.B.'s new "Follow Your Team" feature might do the trick when it starts later this year.
The administration's decision to massively cut funds to UNRWA, the U.N.'s agency for Palestinian refugees, could well do the trick.
The researchers compare the pressure to a dentist's water pick: powerful enough to do the trick, but not enough to hurt.
They're a little daintier than what you'd typically see in an eating contest, but would do the trick for demonstration purposes.
So, if you're in a bind and don't have a microphone but are invited onto a podcast, it'll do the trick.
In Germany, pickled herring is believed to do the trick while in Japan, umeboshi or sour plums are consumed to help.
If you need a song to sing, the Irish have a healthy catalog of drinking tunes that will do the trick.
Simply increasing young voter turnout won't do the trick, though; we also have to make sure they turn out for us.
But I think our leaders are kidding themselves, and us, by pretending that just one more regiment will do the trick.
If you want to have some flowers in your home, the goldfish plant and its subtle blooms will do the trick.
Alison Roman's salted chocolate chunk shortbread cookies will do the trick, as will Samantha Seneviratne's no-bake chocolate mousse bars (above).
There are a lot of Vizio models that will do the trick, too—just try to get one with a subwoofer.
Explaining that you are on a tight budget to meet a personal savings goal, or some such, may do the trick.
An alcoholic warning Well, if melting glaciers didn't do the trick, there's another motivator to help slow climate change: beer shortage.
And, if you're not in the mood to swipe on the touchscreen display then voice commands will also do the trick.
If you want to make your photos look better, one of VSCO's dozens of retro film filters should do the trick.
Say there were a pill that would do the trick: Pop it in your mouth and you'll be a religious believer.
Fret not if this is you, because we've rounded up three other sponges that do the trick for a smaller price tag.
If your skin is desperately in need of a wake-up call, this intensely energizing peel off mask will do the trick.
"We do know from assessments that we've made that it isn't a single conservation practice that's gonna do the trick," Vilsack said.
Just ignore the haters — and if all else fails, staring 'em down with a razor-sharp cat-eye should do the trick.
If you want to knock one out of the sky, a well-thrown ball or even a spear should do the trick.
And while we've noticed that green seems to be the most popular shade, you can do the trick with any paper color.
I've only been using Cardhop for a few days, but so far I think it's the first app to do the trick.
A soothing massage can usually do the trick, but not everyone has the money to blow on weekly trips to the spa.
The products seem to do the trick for me, but something tells me that my hair could look and feel even better.
A contest can do the trick as well: Kraft held one among its employees when it was spinning off its snack business.
If you're sticking to a tight budget but still want to experience Iceland's geothermal pools, the neighborhood sundlaug will do the trick.
A Black guy making it into the final four and being picked to be the first Black Bachelor would do the trick.
If Trump's presidency wasn't enough to encourage Americans to cross the border, Canada's comforting new beer will probably will do the trick.
Do words do the trick or would I prefer for someone to put some actions and affection to their 'I love you'?
It wouldn't even require any non-voluntary lifestyle changes or new regulations: Simple deregulation of the housing industry would do the trick.
Even more weight was needed, and a dense ocean lurking just underneath Sputnik Planitia would have been enough to do the trick.
But don't worry if you're too late; we've cherry-picked a few other beloved hydration-boosters that will surely do the trick.
To prevent the build-up of stubborn hard water stains on windows, thorough cleaning in spring and fall should do the trick.
If you plan on only bringing a smartphone and using the portable charger on that, a smaller charger should do the trick.
With a promise like that, China's aluminium sector, like many others, can only hope that this year's winter curtailments do the trick.
Having the people come together from the bottom—and [I] understand what a tremendous effort that is—that would do the trick.
For that we need to be prepared, and a good old piece of paper and a pencil might just do the trick.
"Adding bangs to a hairstyle will bring out your cheekbones, soft layering in the front will also do the trick," says Liu.
So too is the fact that there's no electricity available at the igloo, although Fisher thinks solar panels might do the trick.
And in the event of a software crash causing an iPad black screen, a quick forced reset will usually do the trick.
If a dominant dog had gotten the rally started, the pack was easier to convince — just three sneezes might do the trick.
Fishing-pole toys with feathers, crinkle balls and puzzle feeders should do the trick if your cat isn't trained to leash-walk.
If that doesn't do the trick, you might need a new vacuum (see Wirecutter's guide to vacuums for pet hair for recommendations).
So if a sticky, non-slip surface is your idea of the perfect yoga mat, the Liforme mat will do the trick.
She continues to work with Dr. Apovian, ever hopeful that this time a diet and, she said, willpower, will do the trick.
"Raising interest rates... is not going to do the trick, and we've seen that around the world by the way," he said.
But on Tuesday, the president seemed to cling to a different hope — that a surge in economic growth would do the trick.
I have no idea what will do the trick so I'm constantly tossing away books after 20 pages like a petulant child.
And given the weight of the sea spiders and their metabolism, the pores seem to be numerous enough to do the trick.
Traditional router/extender setups will likely "do the trick," but they aren't as efficient at extending your WiFi signal as mesh systems.
The woman looked at Kugel, who had stripped down to a Speedo and a scarf, which seemed to do the trick. ♦
Digital Picture Frame When traditional picture frames just aren't enough, an Alexa-enabled digital picture frame from Nixplay can do the trick.
Every year needs songs to brighten life when things get dark, but rarely does one do the trick as well as this.
For the lower-key cigar enthusiast, even a ziploc bag, cooler, or refrigerator will do the trick with a little bit of attention.
If you're walking to the office and just looking to cover your neck and arms, a quarter-sized dollop should do the trick.
This should do the trick: a video of former First Lady Michelle Obama and a 2-year-old girl having a dance party.
Lodge LCC23 Cast Iron Combo Cooker, 26.75-Quart, $24.5 If casseroles are your preferred pan style, this colorful model should do the trick.
In some cases telling Android to forget and then reconnect to a Wi-Fi network or a Bluetooth device can do the trick.
He had experimented with inks, and came up with a compound that gave enough of an appearance of gilding to do the trick.
Pretty much any kind of house plant should do the trick, although the team notes that some plants produce more power than others.
That said, I was curious: Are there any popular drugstore lubes that can do the trick, or are they only good for emergencies?
A nickel-sized dollop of moisturizer with sunscreen however will do the trick for your face; don't forgot the hairline, ears, and neck.
This time, the pairing of Mian's mother, Kaluli, and father, Huli, which was based on their genetic profiles, seemed to do the trick.
Assuming all the walking didn't do the trick, she's supposed to appear as a guest judge and performer Thursday night on "American Idol."
The Republicans need all the help they can get in unifying their ranks and rallying against single payer just might do the trick.
A light-to-medium-weight setup like the Shimano TLD trolling rod and reel combo will do the trick without breaking the bank.
They are usually filled with ground meat and rice, but mushrooms can do the trick as well for the vegetarian diners among us.
It's nothing fancy, but mining Ethereum doesn't require your computer to do much multitasking so cheaper CPUs and RAM will do the trick.
Online mattress retailer Nectar definitely thinks so, and is hoping a $1500 hybrid and handcrafted mattress — called the DreamCloud — will do the trick.
A digital picture frame When traditional picture frames just aren't enough, an Alexa-enabled digital picture frame from Nixplay can do the trick.
Yet, they do the trick with just 3,300 employees—and those analysts only inspect a tiny fraction of the whole volume of code.
The Maze portion of it is $59.95, and a VR Maze viewer is $29.95, although any Google Cardboard headset will do the trick.
"We hope doctors in the U.S. never have to use them, but in an emergency they should do the trick," Dr. Chacin said.
For those more in the mood for fictitious escapes, an Icelandic mystery or a humorous collection of short stories might do the trick.
"I'm sure maybe there's a 30-year-old Scotch out there that can do the trick—we haven't tried that yet," says Williams.
ANONYMOUS If our life partners can't tell us that our conscientious oral hygiene is not conscientious enough to do the trick, who can?
Blueair Blue Pure 411 Air Purifier for $100 ($220 off): If you're looking for clean air, an air purifier can do the trick.
Even the privacy barrier between first-class seats can be screens, and LG Display imagines its transparent screen technology could do the trick.
But if scandals aren't enough to convince you that something big needs to change, perhaps some harrowing financial facts will do the trick.
If the timer built into your browser with this extension can't keep you on track, maybe the website blocking will do the trick.
If current political shenanigans haven't already invigorated your respect for unglamorous gumshoe reporting, then "Water & Power: A California Heist" should do the trick.
Also *drinking hot water and sun exposure* will do the trick and *stay away from ice cream and eating cold* is important. 7.
You still want a secure password though, so keep it long and hard to guess—a couple of unrelated words would do the trick.
Now, you can access of hundreds of coupons just by downloading a few apps-great apps like SnipSnap, Yowza, CardStar should do the trick.
The administration may want to do that by ending funding for the International Space Station, but using cheaper rockets could also do the trick.
A few companies are working on habitats and technologies that could do the trick, but no one has demonstrated a standalone private station yet.
Your big day is all about you, so if you tend to keep things low-key, this simple studded band will do the trick.
"Just coming home, I think being in our own bed and (getting) some home-cooked food just seemed to do the trick," Tavares said.
"We're trying to democratize the process of game informing" And you're right, the short clips for well-established franchises tend to do the trick.
For six Taliban wallowing in a ditch, I figured that a pair of thousand-pound bombs, with delayed fuses, ought to do the trick.
Unfortunately, Lululemon doesn't sell maternity pants at this time, but these leggings do the trick if you're looking to relieve pressure across your abdomen.
This is one of the most common fixes for the issue and tends to do the trick many times, so it's worth a try.
Pleading ignorance won't get him off the hook; lying outright about what transpired in private between himself and Comey might just do the trick.
As for the bread—Kronner slices up thick pieces of levain bread, but anything a little funky and sourdough-y should do the trick.
The Biebs is at The Montage Hotel in Laguna Beach where he decided a morning swim oughta do the trick to start the day.
While a simple laser pointer might do the trick for some cats, the PetSafe Bolt Laser Toy takes interactive playtime to the next level.
If it doesn't do the trick, rent a full sized carpet cleaning machine, which will provide a deeper cleaning than your smaller, portable SpotBot.
Whether you're making your barre workout just a bit harder or using them for some quick HIIT moves, the TheraBands will do the trick.
More witnesses and evidence regarding Trump's Ukraine transgression and obstruction of Congress — even if Republicans permitted them in the trial — won't do the trick.
According to a large group of Shopping rivals in the EU, the fine didn't do the trick, as Google still hasn't learned its lesson.
But since you can't carry a Nest Hub or Google smart speaker around while sight-seeing, your phone will have to do the trick.
Instead, he acts as if the canning of Lewandowski — who was really nothing more than a glorified body man — will do the trick. 2202.
I can think of two: The federal corporate charter that Senator Elizabeth Warren has proposed in her Accountable Capitalism Act might do the trick.
Cold facts and personal connections won't always do the trick — sometimes, a visual presentation is the edge that you need to sell your point.
Any coloring book would probably do the trick, but this one has animals from four loosely defined habitats, each with its own mood music.
Ultimately, though, Trump's efforts didn't seem to do the trick: Netanyahu failed to form a government, and Israelis will be voting again in September.
But if you're cheap, merely disabling UPnP on a router already infected might not do the trick; perform a factory reset just to be safe.
Though research suggests that certain foods can help reduce stress, it's actually not the high-fat and high-sugar comfort foods that do the trick.
If you want to up your salary, using popular negotiation strategies aren't always going to do the trick, says life and business strategist Tony Robbins.
If deleting data and clearing your cache don't do the trick, your Android may have a battery or other hardware issue that requires professional assistance.
I found that a quarter of a cup was enough to do the trick, but you can always use more if you want something richer.
If Trump toilet paper isn't enough for you, sending the new president a pertinent message on TP and other bathroom items might do the trick.
If James Corden's Car Karaoke skits haven't already convinced you of his singing chops, his voiceover in this Christmas advert should probably do the trick.
Jaguar Land Rover wants pedestrians to feel safer about its self-driving vehicles, and it's hoping a pair of "virtual eyes" will do the trick.
When productivity-boosting strategies are not enough to do the trick, a government's best option is to top up low pay as efficiently as possible.
But a basic alteration — like the slowdown that made Pelosi seem intoxicated in a video that circulated two weeks ago — will do the trick, too.
And even if you aren't a gourmet recipe-making goddess, a bowl of saran-wrapped Idaho Spuds isn't exactly going to do the trick either.
The weather dictates what you wear and, for the most part, an itty-bitty bikini and a pair of cut-offs can do the trick.
He served it that day with a sweet, saffron-infused soft Indian bread, but a side dish of basmati rice would do the trick, too.
But if there was a real change in clarity then you could have the two moving together upward — (a Brexit deal) could do the trick.
But he also says consistent funding of the CSRs and a simple pledge from Trump — "don't blow up the [individual] mandate" — would do the trick.
"They tried the charm offensive, it didn't do the trick," said Gerry Ritz, who was Canadian agriculture minister in the Conservative government of the time.
It also serves thin-crust pizzas that aren't anything to Yelp about but do the trick just fine when you're a couple of drinks deep.
Click on for some trousers, palazzos, and culottes that are sure to do the trick, because everyone deserves to have some lightweight bottoms on-hand.
Herbert has every right to ham it up for the camera — he needs a forever home, and a sweet smile might just do the trick!
No, that doesn't mean lounging in your pajamas while eating buckets full of cookie dough (though that sounds like it might do the trick, too).
This face mask set will do the trick on a budget, with sheets aimed at different skin concerns such as purifying, vitalizing, and pore care.
Presenters Taylor Swift and Zendaya, and Vanguard Award recipient Demi Lovato should do the trick (and Demi's Nick Jonas dick joke went above and beyond).
However, the idea of chain smoking three cigarettes at a time, at least 25 smokes a day, sounded like it might just do the trick.
Whether your friend is going through a breakup, or just needs a pick-me-up, one of these seven options will definitely do the trick.
Many historians argue that he was actually seeking to kill the bill, reasoning that the specter of women getting "men's jobs" would do the trick.
Jae Rhim Lee wants you to be less squeamish about death, and she thinks a suit lined with flesh-eating mushrooms might do the trick.
While your grandparents may tell you that a handwritten note is proper business decorum, a great email will do the trick in the 21st century.
But syrupy eggs didn't quite do the trick for Taco Bell, which stopped serving the waffle taco a year after it was rolled out nationwide.
Whether you&aposre looking to get a belated holiday gift or want to spend all those Christmas gift cards, these sales should do the trick.
If you come to the theater, as I do, to think about the world, the four plays (and one musical) below will do the trick.
The cases suggest that a clear, unambiguous written statement, like the CC0 designation, that permanently relinquishes all rights to a work should do the trick.
Yet applying the right "dose" — just enough to cut global warming in half — could do the trick without causing negative side effects, the scientists say.
But if you want a solidly executed version of the form — or just enjoy a good detective novel — then Bosch season two should do the trick.
AMD has been in a race to gain an edge on Intel, and its latest high-end processor might do the trick for the time being.
If you still haven't been able to get over the unicorn beauty trend just yet, the first few minutes of this video should do the trick.
As neither charger comes with an AC adapter, Anker's dual-port wall charger with USB-C Power Delivery will do the trick without costing too much.
Fears aside, my point is, if you really need a stationary calling device at home, the Echo and its new calling features can do the trick.
Constantly-working folks need a mouse that can keep up, and one that only needs to be charged once every few months could do the trick.
When what's available on the market doesn't quite do the trick, however, conservators have to craft their own innovative solutions, modifying, assembling, or repurposing existing tools.
Nuclear power might do the trick, he said, but that means building a drone that can manage the radiation and excessive heat produced by nuclear reactions.
If getting taller and learning how to drive isn't enough proof Brooklyn's growing up, his long term relationship with Chloë Grace Moretz should do the trick.
It may be that developers don't need a super-efficient piece of silicon when an Nvidia card that's a few years old can do the trick.
A gentle nudge in the right direction could do the trick, but if your mother still isn't getting it, perhaps a little more guidance is needed.
We could all use some good news right about now, and Jenny Slate and Chris Evans announcing that they're back together would certainly do the trick.
Trump and his team believe reducing corporate taxes, repatriating cash held overseas, and creating large amounts of infrastructure and defense manufacturing jobs will do the trick.
If our review didn't convince you that the cameras in the latest iPhones are something special, perhaps DxOMark's lab-heavy evaluation process will do the trick.
With the guidance of the Dodow device, even those who normally take an hour to fall asleep can most likely do the trick in 25 minutes.
There's a wonderfully wide world of gum brands to choose from, but even a slightly lackluster and extremely affordable pack of Orbit will do the trick.
If it becomes necessary to show the human side of an issue, a case study—that hollow hallmark of business school curriculum—will do the trick.
And a significant portion of that spending must be on heavy equipment and technology—a large and overpaid, but poorly equipped army won't do the trick.
If any force on Earth could be powerful enough to unite the Democratic Party, you'd have thought the words "President Donald Trump" would do the trick.
Colored hats would do the trick, but using clearer "chyrons" -- the captions and graphics that appear at the bottom of your screen -- is a good start.
But when waffles or selfies with a star don't do the trick, complaints can land a street on the Office of Media and Entertainment's hiatus list.
Otherwise, hopefully a raincheck will look just as nice under the tree — or maybe a pair of buds from Samsung or Google will do the trick.
I still have a soft spot in my heart for raggedy band tees and bat mitzvah sweatpants riddled with holes, those will still do the trick.
In the old days, before winemakers had the science and technology to manipulate wines, having a palette of grapes with varying characteristics could do the trick.
If you buy Prime for its shipping benefit and you are genuinely unhappy about these delays during this time, a phone complaint could do the trick.
If you only have a few mouths to feed (or won't be expecting many leftovers) this five-pack of Glad storage containers will do the trick.
If you're searching for some good old-fashioned horror, Stephen King's latest, The Institute, should do the trick with its timely theme of children being detained.
The one with blazing-fast speeds If you're looking for complete online protection without slowing your browsing down, a subscription to Ivacy should do the trick.
Those arguments do not seem to hold much merit, but they could do the trick of bogging cases down in court and running out the clock.
For those who want to go a bit darker than classic blue, this dual-layer case for the Pixel 4 by Nimbus9 will do the trick.
It'd take a lot to shift things before Tuesday's New York primary, and even a drubbing as bad as this one likely won't do the trick.
For some people, a new pair of shoes isn't enough to do the trick, and they'll need added arch support or orthotics for a more cushioned run.
Other things can do the trick, such as a lightly sweetened coffee or tea with one teaspoon of sugar or a mini square of chocolate, Gans explained.
If you needed something to get you past that hump day afternoon slump, these photos of Joe Jonas in his boxer-briefs will probably do the trick.
Consider a more breathable microfiber sock — if you're worried about overheating but don't want your heels to catch on your sheets, these QTs will do the trick.
But the Steam Machine wasn't the device to make that a reality, and until a better solution comes along, a $14 HDMI cable will do the trick.
If you didn't want somebody to read your parchment scroll, you'd think rolling it up and burning it to a black, charred crisp would do the trick.
"Electronics with just current and voltage is not going to do the trick," she says, pointing out that the brain communicates not just electrically but chemically, too.
Because we don't all have $20 to throw on a BeautyBlender, this $6 makeup sponge will do the trick, seamlessly buffing foundation and concealer into the skin.
My mom told me I should start meditating or doing yoga before bed so I browse some apps, but none seem like they'd do the trick tonight.
Because once the candy corn and other treats have been devoured, you're going to want to snack on something salty — and pumpkin seeds will do the trick.
Click on to see the proof that berets aren't going anywhere any time soon, and if you still need convincing, the looks ahead should do the trick.
No, not particularly, so who really needs to pretend a fancy massive goblet is necessary when a bottle can do the trick in the truest way possible?
Like buying lunch, the occasional happy hour or night out is fine, but if you're looking to free up some cash, skipping drinks will do the trick.
If that doesn't work, it could be the UV rays that you're affected by, in which case, a higher SPF (30 or above!) may do the trick.
You'll probably want some vegetables to round out this meat-heavy lineup, and this vibrant dish From Carolyn Philips' All Under Heaven will absolutely do the trick.
If you are single and living in a cozy studio apartment where countertop space is at a premium, a two-slice toaster will probably do the trick.
All in all, these are geared toward brighter days, but they seemed to do the trick for me in all of the conditions I encountered last weekend.
From now on I will be carrying my own concealed foot long strapped to my thigh, or perhaps a smaller hot dog bun will do the trick.
The stakes If the price tag isn't enough to underscore how urgent this crisis is now viewed on Capitol Hill, maybe the schedule will do the trick.
You don't expect to be prescribed costly pills because the office is getting a commission from the drug company, when a healthier diet will do the trick.
If Franklin's performance alone isn't enough to move you, watching Carole King freak out like a kid on Christmas morning through the duration should do the trick.
Mr. Schroepfer implied Facebook has learned that A.I. alone would not do the trick, given the sophistication of bad actors who find ways around the platform's filters.
If you have small belongings, memory cards, IDs, jewelry, or keys that you'd want away from prying eyes, a simple zipper isn't going to do the trick.
It's anyone's guess it will do the trick, but it can't be argued that supporters of the bill haven't gone all out to get her to yes.
If certain businesses can't make it in the current economic environment without a taxpayer handout, you have to wonder whether retroactive tax incentives will do the trick.
But a win might just do the trick in terms of beginning to move Buttigieg's stagnant numbers among black and Hispanic voters in Nevada and South Carolina.
If you're looking for an excuse to spend more time in the wild, the breathtaking footage of green expanses and sun-kissed canyons should do the trick.
There may come a time when you find that your close surroundings are increasingly difficult to decipher — and reading glasses alone simply don&apost do the trick.
The combination of political legerdemain and the natural improvement of conditions that Douthat credits for a "less racialized" conservatism obviously did not do the trick: Trump happened.
If you want a fit that's casual and comfortable, this will do the trick — the denim has some stretch and a little extra room in the thigh.
And if for some reason these eggs don't do the trick, you can always make yourself a NOLA-sized daiquiri, because hair of the dog never fails.
But now, with the Cubs winning the World Series in 2016, the team want to make things right -- and are hoping the ring will do the trick.
Bedside Smartphone Vase — $013 See Details Any tech-savvy mom should have the latest devices at the ready, so the Fire HD 8 tablet should do the trick.
I wrote that as a cover letter for a job, actually, knowing quite well it wouldn't really 'do the trick,' as it were, of getting me the job.
However, I did think it might 'do the trick' of somewhat counterintuitively making 'words' thereafter 'less difficult' — to receive, to read, to write, to process — which it did.
Elon and other smart people figured a runaway greenhouse effect might do the trick, hence the bombs to release CO2 from the polar caps into the Martian atmosphere.
Dell G5 15 Gaming Laptop — $1,153 See Details If you're searching for something less portable and more powerful, this Inspiron desktop may just do the trick for you.
Diego, the focaccia maker, calls his olive oil "lovable" and points out which three fingers do the trick before pressing them into the dough with a soft grunt.
If you don't have a zester, a box grater will do the trick just as well — just scrape it over the smallest holes and you're good to go.
Purge participants hide their identities in increasingly creative ways, and almost any Halloween mask in your closet might just do the trick and help create your own aesthetic.
Living out in the country means they pick up unsavory critters quite frequently and, after much trial and error, I have found that these medicines do the trick.
Okay, so that might not work for everyone, but it did do the trick for the expectant pair who wed on Married at First Sight back in 2014.
In terms of actually improving cognitive function, further research found that a Mediterranean style diet containing olive oil and nuts -- rich in antioxidants -- might just do the trick.
If fluffy pillows, breakfast in bed and an opulent spa aren't enough to hook you into a luxury hotel, maybe a room service robot will do the trick.
Steering is also controlled by the body's movements, in this case leaning left and right — and don't think just a nudge of the head will do the trick.
From Nutella-avocado toast to a bake-free, Hidden Valley® Original Ranch®-infused potato casserole, these dishes are inexpensive, simple, and just might do the trick.
It is hard to find a body cleanser on the market that will do the trick, so I always recommend using a face cleanser for acne-prone skin.
If broadcast, Blockbuster, and hotel chains aren't there to insure the profitability of a big budget porn project, will a direct appeal to the fans do the trick?
Whether vegetable proteins, as in a plate of rice and beans, or powdered proteins, typically consumed by drinking a shake, will do the trick are still unanswered questions.
But if that doesn't do the trick, they say residents can leave the tree-challenged block and head to nearby Prospect Park (which is nearly a mile away).
It seems a little implausible that young gymnasts wouldn't recognize the gold-medal Olympian — but a curly gray wig and heavy face makeup might just do the trick.
Any diet that supplies less "fuel" than you burn will do the trick, but with so many misconceptions about how weight loss works, few of us know why.
"It doesn't even have to be a gaudy, Victorian style molding; a simple and single shape, single depth piece of molding will do the trick," Ms. Reiner added.
If Democrats want to sway them their way, saying a few words in Spanish or posting a picture of themselves on Instagram eating tacos won't do the trick.
An easy way to do this is by writing them down — there are plenty of aesthetically stunning dream journals out there, but any notebook will do the trick.
An American journalist pointed out in a PRI article that often, just a damning (or supportive) headline is sufficient to do the trick in pushing a message across.
But to get me through my cardio regimen or even spur a piece of what we homebodies call housework, its obstreperous pulse and novelty vocals do the trick.
He says Meghan won't have to go around "kicking shins" to impart a sense of change at Kensington or Buckingham Palace -- her presence alone will do the trick.
"One thing that drives me crazy is the 'no coat room' situation," she laughs, saying a simple cleared out closet with hangers or a coatrack will do the trick.
But in the new study published this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, Bramson and her team found that even ample amounts of salt wouldn't do the trick.
Now that he's out of the military, Will knows he has to keep in shape somehow – a few rounds of outdoor yoga seem to do the trick for him.
A sharp rise in oil prices might do the trick, or a financial panic, or a change in policy like a jump in interest rates or an austerity budget.
If you need a reason to justify paying an additional $35, perhaps Google's plans to launch 4K content on Google Play Movies & TV in November will do the trick.
You can do a Valentine's Day solid by carefully cleaning every keyboard (a compressed air can will do the trick), every screen surface and digging out every single port.
But if the goal is to promote more investment, higher taxes investors won't do the trick, as they make it more difficult to raise capital in the stock market.
But Lewis isn't sure that even better batteries will do the trick—at least, not batteries that look the way we expect, square and small and connected with wires.
In case the "Victory is in my veins" of Katy Perry's Olympic anthem "Rise" isn't enough to motivate you, perhaps the just-released music video will do the trick.
But let's say the second pass doesn't do the trick, or the salt stains on the shoes are older ones, or that you can't abide the smell of vinegar.
If these quick fixes below don't do the trick, the solution will be a bit more involved, but you can usually get messages sending again without support from Apple.
They do the trick to keep you dry and warm, and they last years with a bit of care (a patch job or a boot seal) here and there.
If #OscarsSoWhite and #whitewashedout complaints don't quite reach the Hollywood execs who still think only white actors can carry blockbuster films, perhaps a different approach could do the trick.
But if appealing to the purely altruistic angels of our nature doesn't do the trick, then there's another way to increase the number of donors: Give them something back.
So publishers were clamoring for a way to get paid for all the video they share to Facebook, and the company thinks mid-roll ads might do the trick.
Mr. Stone did a pretty good job with the 2002 Nick Cannon film "Drumline," which was about, yes, a marching band, so he might do the trick similarly here.
You generally want to avoid consuming any fruit that has been precut, and thoroughly wash your fruits and veggies (an antibacterial food wipe or wash can do the trick).
New sexual experiences are a big motivator for you, but a healthy dose of dirty talk and new positions can do the trick if you're in a monogamous relationship.
With the 15% back version, charging $235 of an eligible online cellphone bill to your registered Amex card would do the trick to trigger the full $35 statement credit.
Earlier this month, Hershey announced they are trying to find new ways to tempt customers with sweets, and maybe this candy exchange system will do the trick this Halloween.
Hopefully coffee and some puppy cuddles with my 11-month-old long hair German Shepherd will do the trick before I have to leave for work at 10:10.
Weighed down by the election and other stresses, Americans are ready to let loose this holiday — and Wal-Mart thinks that sending cats into space just might do the trick.
But they do have cells and tissues (say, photosensitive receptor cells) that do the trick as well as—and sometimes better than—an animal or human eye or ear would.
Mexican Hot ChocolateIf hot chocolate alone isn't enough to get you warm, the addition of some cayenne pepper in this Mexican hot chocolate will be sure to do the trick.
Some think that means arming students with rocks and fire extinguishers, while others, like the administration at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, think making students wear clear backpacks could do the trick.
"I think you need someone who is going to be able to hold the string of your kite," Philipps tells her, adding that a "hot screenwriter" may do the trick.
Hensley and Kaupas both do the trick on ramps, clearly spreading their legs wide to let the board flip up and rotate in between before bringing their feet back down.
While those cookies, candy bars, and whatnot do the trick when we're desperate for a quick summer treat fix, they're just not the same and that's because of the marshmallow.
If you haven't, a quick Google search should do the trick; dozens of dessert results will populate, each claiming to be the one that lives up to its daring name.
That's when I wished I had some sort of rosé-themed delicacy to tide me over (Sugarfina's rosé gummy bears would do the trick if they weren't completely sold out).
Alleging he cut out a pig's heart and left it for Josie to find, along with a menacing note, following their first date-not-date would certainly do the trick.
But if what you need is a little dose of the travel bug to finally kick your butt into gear to plan that vacay, these movies should do the trick.
To truly build resilience, look to improve the systems that employees are working in, instead of hoping that 20 minutes of loving-kindness meditation a day will do the trick.
There are no bells and whistles here like voice search or 4K support, but if price is your one and only concern then a Chromecast may just do the trick.
So the next time running a tight-lidded jar under hot water doesn't seem to do the trick, go ahead and let a few profanities fly — it's worth a shot.
If a sense of civic duty or numerous celebrity Instagram posts aren't enough to get you down to the polling booths on Tuesday, maybe free pizza will do the trick?
If your relationship goal is to create tensions with Mexico, extended stays for Central American migrants in Mexico or derogatory statements about Mexico's own border security will do the trick.
Upton himself said on Tuesday afternoon that more money for the high-risk pools "does not do the trick," but he appeared to have a change of heart on Wednesday.
Umbra Origami 3-Pack Ring Holder, $20, available at WayfairWhether she wants to show her rings off or make sure she doesn't lose them, these little animals do the trick.
I don't think equipment modifications or rule changes are going to do the trick, because obviously a lot of good tennis is being played with the equipment as it stands.
If that doesn't do the trick, remove the elbow-shaped pipe known as the P-trap by unscrewing the slip nuts that hold it in place, which may require pliers.
However, with spaces larger than 2,000 square feet — or small to large spaces with brick, concrete, or lath-and-plaster interior walls — relocating a router may not do the trick.
And if you're really at a loss — and our guide to great art books and Hyperallergic store don't do the trick either — just remember: arty socks beat paperweights every time.
Beating Rousimar Palhares, a seemingly unstoppable man seen as mixed martial arts' chief pariah by many for his various submission-related transgressions over the years, would certainly do the trick.
In fact it's thought that something 2300 miles across would probably be enough to extinct humanity, so an object about the size of Jamaica should more than do the trick.
For short, infrequent car trips or the occasional flight, a soft model like the Sherpa Original Deluxe Carrier, which scores high points for ventilation and durability, will do the trick.
Casandra Clear Acrylic Task Chair If aesthetics matter most to you and you need to keep up your Instagram appeal, this Casandra Clear Acrylic Task Chair should do the trick.
But President Trump hopes another cut will do the trick: He said this weekend that he and Republican lawmakers have "a very major tax cut" planned for middle-income people.
Use industrial shearsIf you're feeling adventurous, you can also head out to the garage and see whether a pair of industrial pliers or shears is enough to do the trick.
Air France thinks sneaker-clad flight attendants and organic food are the key to filling its planes with younger travelers, but low prices are more likely to do the trick.
If you're in the mood for a hot drink to keep you warm as the snow piles up outside, Cooking has rounded up 10 cocktails that will do the trick.
Our Food columnist Alison Roman has four desserts to do the trick: salted chocolate pudding with whipped sour cream, above; golden ginger cake; boozy cherry walnut tart; and citrusy cheesecake.
Rose Box™ 4-Rose Jewelry Box If you prefer to give your special someone something more than just roses, perhaps this gorgeous clear jewelry box will do the trick.
If you ever wanted proof that Kim Kardashian West is a fan of the snakeskin trend, a quick glance at the star&aposs most recent outfit will do the trick.
And, when your hair gets in the way of all your badass sword fighting (or emailing, or weightlifting, or just getting out of bed), double buns will always do the trick.
Constantly-working people need a mouse that works just as hard as they do — we're thinking a mouse that only needs to be charged once a month could do the trick.
If you've been looking for something to pick up after the latest season of Stranger Things, this show looks like it might do the trick when it debuts on December 1st.
Users will also need to own the only supported male masturbator (the $99 LoveSense Max) and a VR headset (although even a cheap device like Google Cardboard will do the trick).
If you're in a long-distance relationship but still want to watch Stranger Things together, Rabbit, which is basically Hangouts but cooler, will sync up your browsers and do the trick.
Two water cannons can send protesters flying from the front or the rear and if that doesn't do the trick, you can always fire up the high-pressure tear gas gun.
Give it a go by choosing one that blends in with the rest of your ensemble (one in the same color as your top, bottom, or dress might do the trick).
Simply dice up a couple apples, leaving the skins on, and sauté in a healthy amount of butter with mulling or apple pie spices (nutmeg, cinnamon and clove do the trick).
And if after that you'd like yet another laugh-cry about the sad state of sexism these days, here's a parody video about sexual assault reporting that should do the trick.
That's Facebook's pitch in a nutshell: We know it sucks you can't be with your nieces and nephews or elderly parents right now, but hopefully this screen will do the trick.
You probably won't be able to get the patches for tomorrow, but for a Halloween party, printing copies on stiff paper, or creating an iron-on decal should do the trick.
This short and sudsy film, he hopes, in which two young couples drink wine, play board games and wander through sleek, neat rooms, will do the trick to attract a buyer.
And even though I serve it in springtime, I wanted to include flavors that evoke the winter holiday from which the play takes its name; nutmeg and cinnamon do the trick.
But should I ever need to lose weight again and stumble upon a mountain of cash, I'm confident that two weeks of intense cycling like this will totally do the trick.
Lyovochkin, who with a handful of the original supporters of the Party of Regions was now running the Opposition Bloc, worried that Manafort's grand strategy in itself wouldn't do the trick.
When we asked a large sample of voters how to make the worst impression upon meeting someone new, the consensus was that identifying as a strong partisan would do the trick.
You need something you know well enough that you can get through the full 20 seconds, and it turns out plenty of iconic songs, or even monologues, will do the trick.
The Federal Trade Commission or the Justice Department's Antitrust Division should take a close look, and if rules like these don't do the trick, the biggest carriers should be broken up.
It's spectacularly dated (although Peter Sellers's work as a future demagogue has a certain timeless quality), but if you want to boggle your movie-buff kin, this will do the trick.
With some experts warning that $1 million in retirement savings might not even do the trick these days, it's understandable if you're kept up at night wondering: Will I have enough?
If you have sore muscles, for example, a deep tissue massage is an ideal choice, and if an overly dry complexion is of concern, a hydrating facial would do the trick.
But it's unclear if shoppers will want to spend money on another gadget when their iPhones, laptops, and tablets do the trick — and the Amazon Echo starts as low as $79.99.
Most economists and politicians appear to be hoping that the problem will disappear by itself, or that trickle-down economics, many times tried and failed, will this time do the trick.
Sadly, the car won't be at the Nissan booth on the show floor at the New York Auto Show this year, so these pictures will have to do the trick for now.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel found Sanders could win by a big margin and still only gain a handful of delegates compared to Clinton — which obviously won't be enough to do the trick.
We think one (or more) of them will do the trick, so that you can focus on doing your part leading up to the celebration and chugging champagne once it's all over.
If you have rheumatoid arthritis, spine inflammation, or just want to blast away up to 800 calories, 120-180 seconds subjected to temperatures ranging from -200 to -300F might do the trick.
If prepping ingredients for cooking isn't your forte, this electric chopper from Black+Decker just might do the trick — and you can save $20 on one when you grab it at Walmart.
Pictures came out grainy in low light and reds came out a bit over saturated when using the default HDR mode, but they'll do the trick for most users in more settings.
It could mean that the Plastics will be obligated to wear Millennial Pink (hmm, perhaps this Nike line would do the trick?) in order to retain their place at the lunch table.
There's still time for Apple to take on Netflix — but its new "TV" app is unlikely to do the trick, Pacific Crest Securities analyst Andy Hargreaves told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Monday.
If that doesn't do the trick, both Rosenberg and Peikes suggest pet-friendly medicated wipes (yep, pets get their own acne pads, too) before moving on to more powerful antibiotics or steroids.
The thinking seems to go that if a simple message isn't going to get them a date or a hookup, then a well-crafted pun or cheesy joke will do the trick.
And if Rihanna wearing both navy blue and lilac lipsticks last week wasn't enough to convince you to bump your standard matte red from your routine, SZA's look will do the trick.
Then, when he actually went to do the trick, as the venue had "very low ceilings," he dropped to one knee to swallow the swords, which changed the angle of the trick.
If the product image or teaser isn't enough to convince you that you need a transformative lipstick top coat, maybe Ruby Rose's beauty look in its latest campaign will do the trick.
The Neck Hammock was also designed by a physical therapist and can attach to any door handle so you can lay back and let the wonders of cervical traction do the trick.
The Columbus Blue Jackets haven't had much reason to smile this season, but knocking down a few NHL heavyweights to complete a perfect three-game homestand very well could do the trick.
But grazing rarely seems to do the trick, and the last thing we need is a hunger headache at work or a growling stomach in the middle of a silent meeting. Cringe.
That being the case, I'm always keeping an eye out for shades that will do the trick fishing, but won't repulse my city-slicking friends (these New Yorkers, let me tell you ...).
Oh, and let's see... Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, Windows 10, 4 USB ports, HDMI output... If laptops could be envious, this HP 22 all-in-one would certainly do the trick.
But when you've got the Olympics, and you've got the dye on the pipe and the world watching, there was no doubt in my mind I was going to do the trick.
Sanders sent a message to campaign leaders and whips in the middle of the raucous floor proceedings on Monday asking them to settle down their caucuses, but it didn't do the trick.
The purpose was to get the North Vietnamese back to the negotiating table after talks stalled, and US President Richard Nixon's administration thought a shock and awe campaign would do the trick.
In those environments, once you need to go farther than 35 miles and are managing power-sapping hovering and vertical takeoffs and landings, Warshaw, says, battery power alone won't do the trick.
RAVPower Fast Wireless Charger with HyperAir Qi-Certified 10W Charging Stand If you're looking for a straightforward wireless charger for your Qi-enabled phone, this pad from RAVPower should do the trick.
So, if you're looking for a snack that will keep you full for a while, jerky will do the trick, and may make you feel more satisfied than scarfing down a protein bar.
If you really wanted to strengthen your vagina's pelvic floor, for example, Gunter said that sleeping with a weight down there or walking around with it inside of you won't do the trick.
If you wanted to say sorry to a beloved friend after a fight about who wore her puffed sleeves best, for example, you could send her purple hyacinths, which would do the trick.
She's developed an unofficial tiered system: If a dog has been in the shelter for a few weeks, sometimes simply replacing their intake mugshot with a crisp professional photo will do the trick.
To avoid that happening, NASA recommends that you put a special solar filter over the top of the lens — any of the ISO-Certified sun-viewing glasses mentioned above should do the trick.
Economists have for years called on thrifty governments, above all euro zone powerhouse Germany, to spend more to shore up domestic growth, rather than relying on central bank policy to do the trick.
These sets should do the trick of pleasing the skin-care lover in your life without offending, so it'll be abundantly clear that you're giving them a gift — not a thinly-veiled insult.
The $130 Kindle Paperwhite has a slightly brighter-lit and sharper e-paper screen and water-resistance, but if neither of these features matter to you, the new Kindle will do the trick.
The question is whether the new additions, including conservative news website Breitbart chairman Steve Bannon in the role of CEO and veteran conservative pollster Kellyanne Conway as campaign manager, will do the trick.
Approval ratings and other polls aren't the only way public opinion can constrain presidents; midterm and primary elections can do the trick too, as can rallies and protests and other displays of activism.
And if this batch of free money doesn't do the trick, Trump can tap as much as $18 billion more to keep his constituents cozy if things turn worse between now and November.
A few more tweets or phone calls from Trump ought to do the trick, especially if his message is backed up by people like Senator Cruz along with Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
In other words, for those seeking love outside the realm of Pokémon Go, the bend and snap might just do the trick—if you don't blow a disc while doing it, that is.
For at least some of the phones, there's an outstanding lock-screen bug that would do the trick, but the FBI seems to be waiting for Apple to do the job for them.
For those looking to make their slides more interactive or interesting, embedding a YouTube video can do the trick (provided, of course, that it makes sense within the larger context of the presentation).
You don't have to camp out in the desert for three days to know that Coachella is prime time for experimenting with beauty looks (a quick scroll through Instagram will do the trick).
A win over GGG or Canelo would probably do the trick ... but when we talked to JC in NYC, he said he wants one guy -- the better guy -- much more than the other.
If they have your name, obviously they can know it's you, but if they don't have your name and they're looking to see who is ratting them out, it can do the trick.
This Dell Chromebook from 2015 with a 2.16 GHz Intel N2840 processor, 4GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and the ability to withstand pressure, temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration should do the trick.
Bose is the industry standard for noise cancellation, so whether your grad is headed to a noisy open office or just wants to block out a roommate's movie, these will do the trick.
Just make sure you don&apost show up to the race hungry — a granola bar or banana 30 minutes to one hour before you head to the starting line should do the trick.
A few high-profile flameouts won't do the trick, particularly when there are still multibillion-dollar sales and IPOs are still outperforming what could be the S&P 500's best-ever year.
But when creative executives on "The Crown" came to the shop looking to dress the queen for her coronation scene, the Angels staff realized a dress already in stock would do the trick.
Tasty Made switched to conventionally raised beef and lowered its prices, and when that didn't seem to do the trick, it brought on chef Richard Blais as a partner to retool the food.
Perhaps further oversight and penalties for Zuckerberg, as Blumenthal and Hawley suggest, will finally get the company to do better, or increased scrutiny from the public and media could help do the trick.
The new system uses AI in the form of generative neural networks to do the trick, taking data from the signal models and calculating, or predicting, the photorealistic frames for the given target actor.
The researchers surmised that food dye might do the trick and Miller just went to the supermarket and picked up a dye that's typically used in baking, according to a story in Scientific American.
The Pineapple Island Sour (Bacardi, pineapple sour, and dark rum) from the resort's bar Gili's Beach Club should do the trick (and sounds like it will come with a massive hangover as a bonus).
Rechargeable wireless mouse Constantly-working people need a mouse that works just as hard as they do — we're thinking a mouse that only needs to be charged once a month could do the trick.
It is not an essential property of consciousness that it is implemented on carbon-based biological neural networks inside a cranium: silicon-based processors in a computer could in principle do the trick too.
And if you don't know if you enjoy anal sex, trying it out with a smaller sized penis might be a great first step (though using graduated butt plugs can also do the trick).
The good news is that a few jabs of a hyaluronic-acid filler like Juvederm Ultra XC will do the trick to rebuild the ear's structure and restore lobes to a plump, youthful state.
Reisinger suggests showing vulnerability, making them laugh, making a mistake and apologizing for it, stroking someone's ego, telling stories, being helpful, or discussing a topic in a heated manner could all do the trick.
A hammock, although "probably not as efficient," might also do the trick for those wanting to rock the night away, Bayer suggested: "People often report a sense of relaxation when rocked in a hammock."
If your S.O. is allergic to pet hair and a robot vacuum isn't quite enough to rid the place of allergens, this highly rated HEPA air cleaner with PlasmaWave technology could do the trick.
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick, $34If you're looking for a matte lipstick that won't dry out your lips, which is a hard thing to come by, Charlotte Tilbury's matte lipstick should do the trick.
If you're feeling that familiar (and dreaded) scratch in your throat coming on, it can't hurt to have Beekeeper's Naturals Propolis Throat Spray handy in your medicine cabinet — it just might do the trick!
Fans say the cookies only get better with time, but if you want to speed the process, adding a wedge or two of apple or fresh ginger in the container will do the trick.
For instance, an Economist/YouGov poll found that half of Trump's voters think the health care system needs to be completely rebuilt, while the remainder think reforming the existing system will do the trick.
But the app did do the trick in refreshing him on basic obedience acts, and he even picked up a few new tricks courtesy of Puppr, lots of patience, and a bottomless bag of treats.
A rechargeable wireless mouse Constantly-working people need a mouse that works just as hard as they do — we're thinking a mouse that only needs to be charged once a month could do the trick.
Get the ZeroLemon ToughJuice 30,000mAh 5-Port Power Bank for 58% off See Details If you just need something super-portable to keep your smartphone charged, the LithiumCard Wallet Battery will probably do the trick.
If mattifying is a major concern for you, then this unique toner — it transforms from a lightweight gel to easily-absorbed liquid — will do the trick, using bentonite clay to minimize shine all day long.
When counting to 10, taking deep breaths or the sage advice to "take a chill pill" doesn't suppress your wrath, a controlled environment to get the aggression out of your system might do the trick.
Whether you're a journalist who needs to handle an important interview or you just want a simple setup to record your next podcast, this handy portable recorder can do the trick — and it's 30% off.
While growing up on set and learning nonsensical wizarding spells will bring a group of kids together, it seems like hours-long wrestling practice, '80s-style perms, and shiny Spandex will do the trick, too.
If you've failed on a project or made a mistake at work recently and you want to get back on your manager's good side, a simple greeting card or coffee might not do the trick.
"Vodka will always do the trick, and if you don't mind a slightly shittier hangover the next day, just go for the cheap stuff," says Kristin Vasquez, a bartender in New York City's Inwood neighborhood.
But not just one kind of bro will do the trick.... The bonds of bro-dom are too easily broken when a raver girl wearing angel wings, shots, and girl-on-girl action are involved.
Below, we've rounded up 51 thoughtful and fun gifts under $513 that will do the trick, from a mini waffle iron to a set of sheet masks and hand cream for at-home spa nights.
A quick email along the lines of "I enjoyed working with everyone, and I look forward to keeping in touch as I move on to the next phase of my career," should do the trick.
This stimulus should do the trick, and I expect gross domestic product (GDP) growth to rise above 2202 percent on a sustainable basis for the first time since the middle of George W. Bush's presidency.
Perhaps juicier beats would do the trick, but the Chainsmokers' brand of EDM softcore, lightweight keyboard yearning in processed pastel shades, produces drab ear candy with sickly clumps of sugar inappropriately concentrated in single spots.
You could watch endless cat videos on YouTube or play an addicting game on your smartphone, but if you're looking for a productive way to unwind or refocus, Mini Materials' Cinder Blocks may do the trick.
So with child obesity more than having doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years, wearing a cheap and potentially inaccurate McDonald's wearable just may do the trick for future adults everywhere.
Those aides had good reason for skepticism: While all comparisons between North Korea and Iran are fraught, if economic pressure alone could do the trick, Pyongyang would have given up its nuclear program two decades ago.
For shorter deployments, a suction cup can do the trick for a couple hours, according to the definitive guide to jellyfish tagging published last year by scientists from Stanford and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
Overall, this is a simple water table that's cheaper than a lot of the other options on the market, so if you're looking for a wallet-friendly and versatile toy, this one will do the trick.
It's not as exciting as getting a stamp from a foreign country, but if you don't have time to find a post office, or want to send a customized postcard, this app will do the trick.
La Mer The Multitudes of Moisture Collection, $80, available at La MerIf you think they'd appreciate a heavy-hitting hand cream and lip balm to help ward off winter skin, this set should do the trick.
The zine's punk roots will show through at booths like Kill Your Idols, but for something more polished, the cheeky photographic zines repped by Lazy Mom, Silent Sound, or Dead Beat Club will do the trick.
Many stocks have fallen so far off their highs that the conventional "better-than-expected" measure won't do the trick, said the "Mad Money" host, who based his thesis on the turned in earlier that day.
The best Bank of America credit cards to considerWhile a Bank of America debit card can help you qualify for free admission to participating museums and cultural institutions, several credit cards will also do the trick.
"We all know the tools Donald Trump brings to the table: bragging, mocking, composing nasty tweets—I'm willing to bet he's composing a few right now—but those tools won't do the trick," Clinton said Thursday.
Money is also useful for building up the state's military and security forces, just in case all the rest of that stuff doesn't quite do the trick and the regime needs to crack down on dissent.
Navigating to your phones' notification settings and turning off "Emergency Alerts" could do the trick, but if you want any guarantee that you won't hear this alert, you'll probably just have to turn off your phone entirely.
This view is required orthodoxy on the right, where it forms a sort of second line of defense against action, just in case denial of climate science and witch hunts against climate scientists don't do the trick.
And while Travolta was famous for his moves in the Seventies, seems his greased lightning does not quite do the trick when it comes to hip hop with the actor doing some classic dad bopping around instead.
Miranda Kerr and Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel are together worth around $5 billion, but there's no need to blow a bunch of loot on an exotic destination wedding when a backyard affair will do the trick.
Most anything that sounds remotely like "Hey Siri" is likely to do the trick, as UK's Secretary of Defense Gavin Williamson found out last year when the assistant piped up as he spoke to Parliament about Syria.
A quick change in the settings on Word by customers would do the trick, but if Microsoft notified customers about the bug and the recommended changes, it would also be telling hackers about how to break in.
Instead of unconsciously picking up a brick — like you, I, and every other person has done a countless number of times — pick up one consciously, spread enough cement of it to do the trick, place it firmly.
They're not particularly durable, so don't stuff five cards inside or they eventually will rip, but for three cards and a bill or two they do the trick and you really can't beat the convenience or price.
I think its outdoor capabilities are weaker and the sound can get a little lost if you have an especially rambunctious party, but if you're entertaining a few dozen people in your backyard, it'll do the trick.
Get a load of some of these numbers: 37 percent of respondents felt eating dark chocolate every day would help them get pregnant, while 32 percent claimed eating pineapples and drinking pineapple juice would do the trick.
I reach out to an experienced friend for further instructions, and he advises me that a five-second spray on a clean sock will do the trick; hold to mouth, breathe in a few times, and enjoy.
If you want top-notch security, this Vault of five award-winning apps, including NordVPN, Degoo, Dashlane (a password manager), Panda AntiVirus (antivirus and online fraud protection), and AdGuard (an ad-blocking app), should do the trick.
In case watching the "Shark's House" video another five times or so didn't already have you pumped up enough for tonight's premiere, this clip, in which she delivers her unfiltered thoughts on booty shorts, should do the trick.
If you've ever dreamed of living like the wacky Parker family and reading by the light of a glowing leg lamp (get yours here) while sporting pink bunny pajamas (these should do the trick), well, here's your chance.
Whether you're hosting brunch for the fam, snapping a pic of the recipe you just spent an entire afternoon prepping, or want to plate your takeout (fancy!), these hand-painted, blue-and-white plates will do the trick.
Whether it's for reading their favorite Little Golden Books, taking in an episode of Shimmer and Shine or enjoying that rare day when Mom lets them have lunch away from the table, these colorful seats do the trick.
One thing you can do is monitor your battery drain — Slaney's Battery Guru will do the trick, but there are other apps that do something similar — and see if the apps you use daily are big battery hogs.
Some of the cases only cover the back of the phone, which just means you'll have to face the front of the phone away from yourself when it's in your pocket, but it will still do the trick.
In one episode, the show's protagonist has to vanish from under a sheet, but the production team's original pitch, which would have been revealed during the episode, was too similar to the way magicians typically do the trick.
We prefer swim bottoms, because they're thicker than underwear, ultra-elastic, and have a bigger surface area to grip onto your tights while holding your tights up, but bike shorts or thick briefs can also do the trick.
"The main conclusion is that monetary policy alone cannot do the trick and we invite countries who have fiscal space to use it," Dombrovskis told a news conference after a meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Helsinki.
But perhaps if actually using a computer or your phone to start applying to a job at McDonald's was too much of a hurdle, getting the ball rolling with a hands-free voice request might do the trick.
Whether it's the chemical reactions happening or just the comforting hug of a breakfast of carbs, eggs and heat (and maybe even a michelada, if you really need some extra help), it somehow seems to do the trick.
Problem is ... free-standing Irish pubs don't have the dough to pay for the fight -- $10k -- so the only pubs that will do the trick are Ri Ra in Mandalay and Nine Fine Irishmen in New York, New York.
A nice broad statement is the perfect way to begin: Something like, I was just thinking about you, It's been so long since we have seen each other, or thanking them for a recent favor would do the trick.
But if the high cost of tickets, exorbitant prices for food and drink, rowdy fans and slow pace of play aren't enough to drive many fans to their flatscreen, HD-TVs at home, maybe nets will do the trick.
However, if you think you're experiencing seborrheic dermatitis, the derms suggest you try a medicated shampoo (twice or three times a week should do the trick) with an active ingredient like salicylic acid, ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, or selenium sulfide.
JCPOA advocates are therefore arguing that although one piece of paper (a multilateral treaty, no less) failed to stop Iran's nuclear quest, the JCPOA, a second piece of paper, will do the trick, with catastrophic consequences if we withdraw.
Its touchscreen controls might not be the easiest way to play the game, but if you want to get in a couple drops off the Battle Bus while you're away from your console or PC, they'll do the trick.
There are some Android phones under $500 that do the trick, but performance gets mucky when you wade into the $200 - $300 price—which is exactly the kind of the price we wish we were all paying for these devices.
Less the steamer trunk your grandparents carried over from the homeland, more a roller bag that is larger than the carry-on standard of 173 x 22 inches (simply stuffing it until it bulges will usually do the trick, too).
If that's not an excuse to buy a new TV, this week's TV sales may do the trick: Snag a 238-inch Vizio 236K TV for less than $23996.05 or an 239-inch LG 23999.99K TV for less than $2,000.
"We really needed to drive Rick and Negan's story throughout the season and we felt that one death would do the trick, but the second death, Glenn's death, really, really propels us into a very different direction," Nicotero said on .
Playing Dr. Pimple Popper isn't advised, but if you've ever found yourself in a situation where even picking, popping, and squeezing just won't do the trick, it could be that your pimple isn't a pimple at all — it's a milial cyst.
Her first attempt — a legendary flop stage musical version of Breakfast at Tiffany's — didn't do the trick, so she took the main supporting role in this Julie Andrews vehicle as a chance to show off her singing and dancing skills.
If we spend some time first viewing a strong reddish stimulus (closing your eyes and facing a strong light source can do the trick), we will adapt to the reddish light and thus become relatively more sensitive to green light.
What the security team didn't know is this: if they couldn't find McLanahan to serve him, there's a process by which the judge could allow her team to publish a notice in a legal newspaper ... that would do the trick.
Whether you're in desperate need of a last-minute (and, ahem, totally free) centerpiece for your dining room, or want to add a little holiday flair to a side table or countertop, this simple idea is sure to do the trick.
When cooking something like a whole fish, which takes time and delicately measured heat adjustments, a crepe pan is nearly impossible to control, and cast iron will do the trick easily enough, but get it too hot and you're doomed.
Though a basket of baked goods, a bottle of wine, or a vase of flowers will do the trick, the gifts that truly stand out are unique and practical — and hundreds of them can be found on Amazon's Handmade page.
Hong Kong wouldn't be the first to implement such a scheme — it would follow cities such as Singapore and Vancouver —but experts expressed doubt about whether such a levy by itself is enough to do the trick in Hong Kong.
Whether the Casio Calculator watch brings you back to when you were the coolest kid in high school algebra crunching numbers right on your wrist or you're looking for a watch that's a conversation starter, this will do the trick.
Either will do the trick, but having run with both styles, I find that the belts with two small bottles — one on the left and one on the right — allow for a better distribution of weight and less bouncing overall.
But one thing we really wanted to get at was the isolation you can feel when analyzing a breakup, so we figured that maybe having us stuck there watching each other on TV screens for all eternity would do the trick.
Wikipedia is still trying to find the sweet spot in terms of making its iOS app something that would be more regularly launched, but it's not a certainty that simply rolling out a better "explore" feed will do the trick.
I know there are plenty of other ways to make rain boots warmer — Hunter sells rain-boot inserts for $30-50 (which I've used before and loved), and of course, there's always a thick pair of socks to do the trick.
Conspicuously priced champagne (Veuve Clicquot, $27 by the glass) and classic cocktails may do the trick, but for those seeking more adventurous refreshments, try the Serge Gainsbourg ($19), a lemon-infused vodka concoction with fresh cucumbers, mint, lemon juice and elderflower.
It is too simplistic, really, to believe that there will be a significant uptick in attendances just to see Kerr play; should her presence turn Chelsea into (even more of) a box-office team, then that might do the trick.
Many stocks have fallen so far off their highs that the conventional "better-than-expected" measure won't do the trick, said the "Mad Money" host, who based his thesis on the estimates-beating quarter that PepsiCo turned in earlier that day.
"Any policy, any values, any organizational climate that draws attention to those lower in power should do the trick," said Annika Scholl, a psychologist at the Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, in Tübingen, Germany, and the lead author of the study.
We ran into Troy Aikman in NYC -- and since he's a huge fitness enthusiast (not to mention an NFL Hall of Famer) ... we asked if P90X could actually do the trick for Lacy, who's been under fire for being overweight.
If you feel the effects of heat, the trick is to cool down as rapidly as possible by drinking plenty of water and also returning your body temperature to normal as quickly as possible -- a cold shower or bath should do the trick.
It seemed to do the trick, the German reeling off seven wins in a row on the back of the Texas defeat and returning a year later much more than "half way there" and searching for his 10th victory of the season.
Don't take it from me, if you're not taking yourself out on February 14 or spending the night with friends, perhaps a night in with any of the below films, all of which highlight the benefits of being single, will do the trick.
A. Keeping relative humidity low in the home does help fight irritating dust mites, studies have found, but a British study, widely reported as having concluded that leaving the bed unmade could do the trick, suggested only that it might do so.
Hopefully the wight they bagged will do the trick.) We might gasp audibly every time a White Walker steps foot onscreen (and we have been, since the first episode of Season 1), but what goes on beyond the Wall is blessedly not real.
We haven't tested these, but they're from reliable brands and ought to do the trick: The alternative to USB-C fast charging is charging through an iPad charger (or really, any 12W, 2.4A brick), which Apple added support for with the iPhone 6.
In terms of a supernova, where a star blows itself to smithereens, an exploding star would have to be 0.14 light years away, or 8,900 AU (where 1 AU equals average distance of the Earth to the Sun) to do the trick.
Just crank up the heat on your grill and throw a dollop of butter on there when you're ready to cook—we promise that you'll have more than enough smoke to do the trick and infuse your oysters with some serious flavor.
And while the video makes a joke of the face-unlock feature, there are details we still don't know, like how sharp do photos need to be in order to fool it, or can even a low-res photo do the trick?
Photo: Tim Barribeau Photo: Tim Barribeau Sous Vide Cooker: Anova Precision Cooker Wi-Fi When it's time to impress your friends or do something in the kitchen that's cooler than the norm, breaking out a sous vide cooker will do the trick.
Doctors have long believed such damage to be irreversible, but an experiment led by Glen Watson of the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, and published in the Journal of Experimental Biology, suggests an ointment containing proteins harvested from sea anemones may do the trick.
And while you'd think having a somewhat flexible work dress code — as in, not an everyday uniform — would be a blessing, it's still all too easy to reach for the same black trousers and five-year-old blazer you know do the trick.
While any combination of layers can do the trick, I've found that a farmer john-style (sleeveless) wetsuit with flatlock seams works best unless you're dealing with temperatures below 50° F or so, at which point I'd opt for a dry suit.
Because when that first drug don't do the trick and your eyes close like your sleepin', but really, you're not, they inject them next drugs and then your muscles stop workin', your lungs can't breathe, and your beaten broken-down heart goes bust.
He's been through too much of that already, and it's true — if 20 little children can be shot in their Connecticut school without triggering national gun law reform, it's not likely that the wounding of several adults in Virginia will do the trick.
If the judgy stares from strangers at restaurants aren't enough to discourage you from giving your kids smartphones and tablets, the constant stream of news stories and studies on why it's critical to keep technology away from our small people will likely do the trick.
"Part of the whole show is, we really needed to drive Rick and Negan's story throughout the season, and we felt that one death would do the trick, but the second death, Glenn's death, really propels us into a very different direction," he explained.
In this case, mocking the mocking settings must be done without interfering with APKs at all, avoiding detection from Pokémon Go. This module, under the Xposed framework, is said to do the trick and has around 114,000 total downloads—21,000 in the last 24 hours.
If you're looking for a pair of over-ear headphones that are under $75 but will cut out the crying babies and heated cellphone conversations while trying to enjoy your experience of being in public, these leatherette-adorned, compactible gismos will do the trick.
If demand in human terms isn't enough to sway would-be entrepreneurs, then perhaps a recent market report indicating that spending on assistive technologies for the elderly and people with disabilities is projected to reach over $26 billion by 2024 will do the trick.
Silver status is within reach for semi-serious travelers — a cross-country trip every other month should do the trick — and comes with some decent benefits, including a free checked bag (for you and up to eight traveling companions) and complimentary access to preferred seating.
Drinking hot water "will do the trick" and staying away from ice cream "is important" – false Neither drinking hot liquids nor eating cold foods will have a bearing on the body's core temperature, so would not affect the chances of fighting off the virus.
If you're looking for something a little more overtly perverse, "Slack Bay," a Bruno Dumont comedy about class difference and cannibalism set in a French beach community that seems at least partly out of one of Hergé's "Adventures of Tintin," will do the trick.
Just watch, and try not to laugh too hard: Not even her mom's insistence that "having a little baby brother is going to be so much fun" can calm Daisy, though the little blue candies inside the card do the trick by the end of the video.
Scientists have struggled to explain how such a tiny moon could sustain enough energy to maintain a liquid ocean, but new research shows that a porous core could do the trick, and that Enceladus has been wet for billions of years—a potential sign of habitability.
Through my bleary-eyed, dry-mouthed hangover, I was able to pull together all the ingredients except for that last one, and I have to say that it managed to do the trick—not exactly "curing" me of my ills, but comforting as a warm blanket.
The plaintiffs acknowledge that a fuller explanation would do the trick, but they seem to hold out hope that Mr Trump would reconsider his position—particularly given how broadly popular DACA remains—if he could no longer hide behind the claim that his hands are tied.
If a Friday Night Lights reunion wasn't enough to send you running to Austin this summer for the ATX TV Festival, here's something that will definitely do the trick: the casts of NBC's West Wing and ABC's Ugly Betty are heading to the Lone Star State, too.
If the Canadian, ranked 21 in the world, needed a pick-me-up, the fact that neither Roger Federer nor Novak Djokovic were in the top 30 at his age might do the trick, but he will certainly have better days than his first experience of Wimbledon's Court One.
Read More: What I Learned After Banning Screens From My Home for a Month It might not work on some variants of Linux and FreeBSD, older browsers, or Opera Mini, but most mainstream browsers should do the trick just fine, as long as your WiFi is turned completely off.
"Nine months with the same level of production that our member countries have been producing at is a very safe and almost certain option to do the trick," Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi Arabia's energy and industry oil minister told CNBC ahead of the closed-door meeting on Thursday.
Some commenters suggested a bot, which can be found openly on code repositories like GitHub, could do the trick if it was designed or modified to check in at pokéstops and catch pokémon, both of which net small amounts of XP, for a long enough period of time.
The Hurricanes, meanwhile, wouldn't be eliminated with a loss—winning out and knocking off Clemson in the ACC title game ought to do the trick—but a victory almost certainly cements them as a top-four team, and puts the onus on someone else to take their spot.
Despite being one of the first companies to recognize the potential for smartwatch technology, Google has been relegated to the status of a bit player, seemingly struggling to comprehend why the playbook that made it the dominant player in smartphones has failed to do the trick with watches.
Once out of the oven, the salmon is broken up at your discretion (no need to be fussy about this step, just break it up as you like — I use a fish spatula, but any large spoon or fork will also do the trick) and served however you like.
Rachel Bloom is the best friend you never knew you were missing On the off chance that her acceptance speech didn't totally win you over, her hilarious Twitter feed, insane talent and ability to find the humor in all of the most awkward moments of life should do the trick.
"[If you want] to make sure no comms at all can take place, more simple techniques and setups will do the trick, with the caveat that they will suppress friendly comms as well,"—which of course would be fine if we're on a mission to cause as much disruption as possible.
The film was apparently met with an eight-minute standing ovation after its premiere last weekend, and audience members immediately hailed the thing as "a masterpiece," but if anyone still isn't convinced that Joker could be a hit with the Academy, too, the Golden Lion win should do the trick.
The Nats used the long ball to do the trick, launching back-to-back home runs in the 22019th inning off Dodger ace Clayton Kershaw and a grand slam in the 10th inning by Howie Kendrick to punch their ticket to the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals.
By rights, these scenes should be as corny as hell, and yet they do the trick, as do Mike's exchanges, later on, with his co-worker Andrea Fleytas (Gina Rodriguez) and his boss, Jimmy Harrell (Kurt Russell), because the actors feel not just grounded but bedded down in their roles.
It doesn't move much over the course of its 12 minutes, playing around with ambient synth pads as that rumbling bassline roils away, but in the wee hours of the morning—as you know the sun's rising, but quite can't bring yourself to hit the road home, this one will do the trick.
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As for your skin, if you've already coated yourself in a generous layer of water-resistant SPF (and you did, didn't you?), then you're pretty much good to go — the lotion will lock in moisture as it shields you from the sun, but if it's a night swim we're talking about here, a regular moisturizer will do the trick.
If you asked me to guess how Drake might react to having magic done in front of him, I would probably go with either 'childlike wonderment' (Drake asking the magician to do the trick over and over again and laughing louder every time) or 'terrified disbelief' (Drake made to feel vulnerable and frightened by something he, Drake, cannot understand).
His unparalleled success at Butler has since carried over into the NBA, where the Boston Celtics have increased their win total by at least five games in his first four seasons and are on track to do the same this year (58 wins would do the trick; according to FiveThirtyEight that's the exact number they're projected to reach).
If a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score wasn't enough to encourage you to go see Jordan Peele's stellar Get Out, this should do the trick: Chris Pratt just gave the horror-comedy a glowing review via Instagram, where he posted a video of the movie's credits rolling as he and the rest of his fellow watchers react to what they just saw.
In a passenger's video of the mayhem, you can see a flight attendant in the aisle, valiantly flinging water from open bottles in an attempt to extinguish the blaze, before a man hops up on a seat to get a better angle and goes to town on the fire with a container of orange juice, which appears to do the trick.
Just seeing them in the same frame already has me itching for a reenactment of this iconic scene: Or, at the very least, this one (which Law previously told People is the scene that most gets him recognized on the street this time of year): If you want to feel decidedly un-merry, however, then these theories about the movie will do the trick.
While the phone seems best suited for professionals rather than regular users, the $599 price point isn't too bad; those with a bit of disposable income could pick it up for the fun of checking out objects' thermal footprints (yes, you can do the trick where you place your hand on a surface and remove it, and the phone will still see the heat signature).
This scary-looking yet simple equation should do the trick: (Price in dollars x 14400) ÷ (width of each sheet in inches x length of each sheet in inches x number of sheets on a roll x number of rolls) = cost in cents per square footAnd, when looking at costs, you should keep in mind that you will use fewer sheets of three-ply toilet paper on your bathroom trip than you'll need of one-ply because of the superior cleaning and absorbing abilities.
" Responding at Crooked Media, Brian Beutler wonders if even a thorough electoral drubbing would do the trick, since the extra-political institutional structure that allowed the Republicans to erode democratic norms would still be in place: "In a world where Sean Spicer remains respectably employable, corporate America loves regressive tax cuts, mainstream news outlets refuse to make pariahs of people who seek their destruction, and the cult of false equivalence remains the analytic foundation of political journalism, voters can 'boycott' Republicans in historic numbers, only to watch Republicans return to power unreformed a few years later.

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