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Miranda Lambert -- "Drowns The Whiskey" Keith Urban feat.
He never drowns out anyone with his sly, entertaining voice.
During the swim therapy, which Violet paid for, she accidentally drowns.
All that talk drowns out any serious criticism of the system.
B&O's active noise cancellation almost totally drowns out city noise.
The artist drowns in a reconstructed oil spill while we watch.
And yet the wave of parental concern often drowns their voices.
Can a splash be so big that it drowns the senses?
Security drowns out every other issue in an Israeli election campaign.
Virtually every late-night comedy show drowns Trump in nightly ridicule.
Drowns out traffic, sirens, drunks outside your window at 2 a.m.
Santa Monica drowns in crisp vegetables, South Los Angeles in crisp bags.
I think he gets a bump UNLESS birther issue drowns out all.
Instead, Roseanne's cackling drowns these stories out—that's what star power is.
His son's chatter drowns out the little evil voice in Els's head.
"You buy a 78-inch TV, it drowns out everything," he laughs.
This deluge of big money drowns out the voices of ordinary people.
At this point, nearly everyone falls out of the yacht, drowns, and dies.
But sending 1,000 more troops to the region drowns out those calmer noises.
The city then suffers an apocalyptic flood which drowns the poem&aposs hero.
TRENDING Olympian Bode Miller&aposs 19-month-old daughter drowns  in swimming pool.
And sometimes, one issue blares so loudly that it drowns out the rest.
It's just a pity that the music drowns out the film's deeper themes.
Its foreign operation swims in cash while its domestic one drowns in debt.
A rising economic tide doesn't lift all boats — it merely drowns the poor.
He has like five French toast, drowns it in syrup with strawberries and bananas.
The weak-gravity requirement drowns huge regions of the quantum gravity landscape in swamplands.
And that even as Miami drowns, some creatures will thrive in the hotter future.
When Griffin's ex-boyfriend, Theo, accidentally drowns, his whole world is thrown into chaos.
All that remains to be seen is if the conversation outside drowns it out.
As the chest cavity fills with fluid, the patient drowns, slowly, from the inside.
Nothing drowns out scandal like the fire and fury of 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles.
"Sometimes the noise drowns out the good news," Ryan wrote in the op-ed.
Like Narcissus, she says, philosophy falls in love with its own image and drowns.
A woman drowns her two children and kills herself at this apartment in Reedley, Calif.
She drowns every line and every hook in melancholy, flipping major chords into something mournful.
At worst, capillaries and pulmonary vessels rupture and a diver drowns in his own blood.
Eh, what's a bit of waterboarding when the ghost of your mother drowns you regularly?
Then she drowns him in the probably toxic water (with the rain) in a fountain!!
In one dream, he is chased by a wolf pack; in another he nearly drowns.
It's actually so heavy on the turmeric that it drowns out all the other flavors.
Their delighted chatter drowns out the person taking roll call, red pen poised in hand.
Narcissus then falls in love with his reflection in a pool of water and drowns.
Driving rain on the court's corrugated metal roof drowns out the proceedings, forcing a recess.
Now, big money is so plentiful that it drowns out the voices of candidates, too.
Pauly Drowns Her Mom (And Other Farm Odds And Ends) Pauly drowned her mom (Mädchen Amick).
The recent redesign drowns polished Discover video in rivers of friends' Stories and semi-pro creators.
Eventually it drowns out Byrne's own vocal racket; toward the end, at the song's climax — finally!
This creates partisan warfare that almost drowns out the underlying issues—is he guilty of anything?
" And when he finally drowns and goes to heaven, he says, "God, why didn't you save me?
The language of the curatorial statement is carefully innocuous, to a point where it drowns in artspeak.
Specifically, Cruella boasts that each time the cat gets pregnant, she drowns her kittens one by one.
The race to higher resolutions is a pissing match that drowns consumers in useless and overpriced TVs.
He takes a snooze after his father nearly drowns him, and after his wife has a miscarriage.
Asbestos causes several deadly diseases, including mesothelioma, a rare cancer that often drowns the lungs in fluid.
If rain drowns your barbecue, fear not; these pizza stones work just as well in the oven.
The current near obsession with both drowns out all but the most glaring of Hillary's many issues.
The current sucks them under; Gerson breaks free, but Owen is caught in the rocks and drowns.
If someone drowns in the swimming pool we shouldn't drain the pool, we should teach people to swim.
He's merely another person with potential in Tallie's life, potential she wastes as she drowns in her loss.
An organization that tracks these attempts estimates that one person drowns for every seven who cross the sea.
UNDER THE plane trees by the Grand Canal, the din of diggers drowns out the screech of seagulls.
Music sounds warmer with more distinguishable mids and highs and the low-end no longer drowns out everything.
It drowns out very real societal ills in favor of turning up the volume on goofy internet pranks.
In a world where noise often drowns out the signal, finding the best ideas can often be difficult.
The universal distaste for fatness is so loud that it drowns out our sense of right and wrong.
At one point, feedback drowns out the man's voice, and he has to move away from the speakers.
In the video, the fishermen harpoon a pink dolphin and hold it under the water until it drowns.
She's a one-note character, and that one note nearly drowns out this entire section of the episode.
By the time you reach the fields' end, the hum of air-filtration systems drowns out the insects.
Ensuring that the child will not have to know of her existence, Lotus walks into the ocean and drowns.
Nothing drowns out the bass — not ear plugs, not white-noise machines, not even the soundproof windows we installed.
They complain that it is causing an escalation of chilli-use in other dishes that drowns out subtle flavours.
If someone drowns in a swimming pool, should we drain the pool, or should we teach people to swim?
Others, such as realizing how Super Mario Galaxy grotesquely changes Mario's body when he drowns, border on cosmic horror.
Haven't I felt like Elsa, obstinate and reckless as she nearly drowns, forcing her way across the Dark Sea?
In "Weathering," the boy, Hodaka (Kotaro Daigo), is a teenage runaway who almost drowns soon after the movie opens.
It frantically tries to get out but it's no use; the mammoth drowns after just a few minutes of struggle.
Back at his house, Campbell finds Elle in the bathtub and forces her head under water until she almost drowns.
When Nurse Hoffel kills Dr. Cassidy with a machete, and then she immediately drowns in the swamp (oh, the irony).
In the form of a red dolphin, Chun gets caught in a net, and human boy drowns while saving her.
And non-stop outrage also drowns out Washington's problem: the power of the swamp and its disconnection from ordinary voters.
The birds are then thrown alive into a vat of Armagnac brandy (which both drowns and marinades them), then roasted.
A page later she describes the victim of a mugging who almost drowns in the freezing waters of the Thames.
" Aldean spoke at a press conference Tuesday before the Nashville, Tennessee, celebration of his latest No. 1 single, "Drowns the Whiskey.
Gregory drowns in the bathtub after his mother steps away for the moment; but there is no struggle from the baby.
But for the tall man, the dog represents his masculine ego, which drowns out the presence of his children and wife.
With the NFIP up for reauthorization this year, lawmakers need to make reforming NFIP a priority before it drowns in debt.
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FLAVOR: The chicken drowns out all other flavors in this sandwich, and it's too mediocre to carry the sandwich by itself.
Chappaquiddick.  I mean, a girl drowns and he abandons her and she drowned and women still voted for Teddy Kennedy. Why?
But periodically lightning seems to strike the stage, and static drowns out their music, foretelling the struggle and isolation to come.
" Professor Munshi-South described Mr. Adams's solution as a "dunk tank at a carnival where the rat falls in and drowns.
Rather, the problem is that the push for carceral solutions to social problems drowns out calls for social and economic justice.
The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali BenjaminSuzy's best friend drowns and Suzy is convinced the death was caused by a rare jellyfish.
According to the super dark theory, Sandy drowns in an unaired moment during one of the first beach scenes in the movie.
Besides, urban dwellers are blinded to the stars, planets, and even meteor showers when so much artificial light drowns out the sky.
Besides, urban dwellers are blinded to the stars, planets, and even meteor showers when so much artificial light drowns out the sky.
When asked what song Moore programs for her own profile she simply states, "Anything that drowns out anything that's happening in there."
I usually have a fan on at night that drowns out the sound, but I forgot to turn it on last night.
"Let the roundups begin" and "A firestorm to purify the bane that society drowns in" are two actual lines from that song.
The drones based in Dirkou are loud, and their humming and buzzing drowns out the bleats of goats and crows of roosters.
Matthew McConaughey almost drowns to death in a tragic accident involving a leaky roof, shrubbery, some questionable interviewing methods, and Zach Galifianakis.
He owns a $350 pair of headphones, the Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II, which drowns out most of the noise on airplanes.
HEROIC UNCLE DROWNS TRYING TO SAVE NEPHEW DURING FOURTH OF JULY BEACH OUTING Dubay said Williams' Boy Scout training helped him stay alive.
But this was hard to observe, because the sun's brightness drowns out the surrounding stars, so he suggested testing it during an eclipse.
The Aiaiai headphones are lightweight and comfortable, but they are particularly bass-forward, which drowns out midtones a bit more than I prefer.
Now, before the orchestra drowns me out, here are my 10 tips (with some advice from professionals) to hack the online job search.
Like a heartbeat, the bleak hook drowns out everything else, announcing to the song and the singer that the whole endeavor is doomed.
The first danger is that the corporate wing of the Democratic Party drowns us in big money, misrepresenting our plans and scaremongering voters.
Later, a drifting tone like that of a not-quite-tuned-in radio station rises and for a while drowns out the patter.
Laying down Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" (or whatever else) on top of it drowns out the creator's intent, the critics point out.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Lambert discussed her most recent No. 23 hit, "Drowns the Whiskey," which she recorded with Jason Aldean.
He is soon overcome by apathy and despair, and has to drop out; in the end he drowns in a river, possibly a suicide.
Their lovemaking lasts for many months, but one winter night the cold winds blow out Hero's lantern and Leander loses his way and drowns.
Bland singers bellow inspirational platitudes before the drop — as the crunchy instrumental megahook providing a song's climax and bliss point is called — drowns them out.
I don't like when people put too much ketchup on things because it sort of just drowns the flavors of whatever it is you're having.
Taking bone-shaking amplification into the world of hip-hop, Dälek drowns audiences with churning beats, socially-focused bars, and oppressive waves of synthetic sounds.
Even though Proxima Centauri is relatively faint, the star's light easily drowns out the nearby planet, making it hard to see the world from Earth.
You're at a dinner party where the conversation takes so many twists and turns that everyone involved feels uncomfortable and soon drowns in awkward silence.
The adaption will have the effect of reducing bright stellar light that drowns out relatively dim planets, improving the chances of finding them, it said.
The first danger is that the issue of impeachment saturates the news and drowns out leading issues, which heavily favor Democrats, throughout the next year.
Others wonder why Trump would attack black athletes exercising their right to free speech as Puerto Rico literally drowns in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Integrated noise isolation drowns out environmental sound, so you can keep your head solely in the game, and not on your noisy next door neighbors.
Ms Al-Kateab's wedding to Hamza is a low-key affair, with balloons, confetti and singing and dancing that drowns out the sound of explosions.
Joe Biden will win the Illinois Democratic primary, NBC News projected Tuesday, notching another key win as the coronavirus pandemic drowns out the 2020 race.
A B-movie director with artistic pretensions, he drowns his fears of mediocrity in drugs, alcohol and whichever woman happens to be closest to him.
At rallies, he drowns his audience with abstract nouns; when he finally told an anecdote on stage in Paris this week, it was about a philosopher.
Because until we do, until we can let all those tears wash together in a tidal wave that drowns out our silence with noise, we've failed.
Architects know that a splash of color can completely redefine a facade, but Ramzy Masri downright drowns buildings in ecstatic rainbows that make them nearly unrecognizable.
Into The Water follows a small town, Beckford, that's reeling after a community member, Nel Abbott, falls from a cliff and drowns in the local river.
But his poignant goodbye to his graduating classmates, now circulating across social media, strikes a universal chord that drowns out the images of his horrific ordeal.
"The reason I came on the Jimmy Kimmel show is because..."  It's hard to hear the rest of his sentence because the laughter drowns it out.
The biggest symptoms are the fever, the coughing – which prevents him from getting a good night's sleep – and the headaches, which he drowns out with Advil.
If everyone can bring their own amp and turn it up as high as they want, it drowns out the ability to have a thoughtful conversation.
Some of this he achieves with stark visual echoes, as when water rushing into a downed Spitfire engulfs the pilot and elsewhere a soldier nearly drowns.
They use outward-facing microphones to detect sound and then balance it out with anti-noise, which drowns out noise when the feature is turned on.
L'Inconnue has been imagined in literature as a victim: an orphan who drowns herself in the Seine after an English aristocrat seduces and then abandons her.
The drone of the motor drowns out your thoughts as you work on a task with a clearly defined objective: Making your lawn look its best.
We can all agree however that, yes, platforms need to allow for free speech, but not to the point where extremism and misinformation drowns out the truth.
Take the moment in season one when Buffy goes up against ancient vampire the Master and full-on drowns, but is resuscitated (by Xander) to defeat him.
Thrones of Britannia quickly drowns you in relatives, spouses, governors, and generals… all of whom have their own traits and abilities and, supposedly, political influence and ambitions.
The Yeats play conjures a moment when Cu Chulainn inadvertently kills his own son in battle and then, distraught, begins fighting "the deathless sea" and almost drowns.
But seconds later he asked the crowd whether it thought the Islamic State, "who chops off heads, who drowns people in a cage," stays within the laws.
But because this occurs around the time the sun is rising, you might have trouble seeing much of the eclipse before it drowns in the dawn light.
But they make their case with their class-leading noise cancellation that drowns out a lot of distracting noise, and even helps prevent long-term hearing damage.
When the regulatory burden drowns out productivity and innovation, the flowery rhetoric we often hear from politicians about small businesses is seen for what it is: lip service.
The device senses its presence, and opens a trap door to drop the into a tank filled with an alcohol-based solution in which it will eventually drowns.
But his efforts to enlighten Fox viewers don't appear to have any practical effect; the rest of the network's programming drowns out whatever message he means to convey.
Meanwhile, while the city drowns in shit, it's also drowning in millionaires—and the number of ultra-rich tech bros moving in is only going to go up.
But in this moment, all we can do is watch as our player character is caught, drowns, and drifts helplessly deeper and deeper into the murky water's depths.
This channel's latest original movie tells the gnarly story of Eric, 10, and his mother, Briana, who falls into a deep depression after her other son, Max, drowns.
But right now, as the volume of The Smith Street Band's soundcheck drowns everything else out and brings and end to the conversation, it's just a waiting game.
" Notable among the 15 tracks is "Drowns the Whiskey," a duet with Miranda Lambert, who also made a joint appearance with Aldean on his 2007 album singing "Grown Woman.
Social conservatives and faith-based voters should care about big money in politics because it drowns out their voices on issues from abortion and euthanasia to gambling and pornography.
COLOMBO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When heavy rain falls in the hills and plains west of Colombo – and in the city itself at the same time - Sri Lanka's capital drowns.
NIFLA says the FACT Act "directly contradict[s] the centres' pro-life message" and "drowns out" their voice by making it too cumbersome and expensive to advertise their services.
The resulting five-minute video focuses on the presence of the stool to the point where it refracts into shadows, becomes enveloped by flame, and finally drowns in darkness.
History Is All You Left Me follows Griffin, a 17-year-old boy who is grieving the death of the love of his life, Theo, after he tragically drowns.
"Orban communicates well on popular subjects such as the refugee crisis and this drowns out policy mistakes even when they have an acute effect on everyday life," said Kreko.
Now journalism amplifies the Trump clangor and too often drowns out the reporting on what Trump and his cronies have actually done—and what they're doing to the country.
When it comes to assessing the law, Americans are caught in an echo chamber in which the din of party elites and activists drowns out their positive personal experiences.
"This compelled speech requirement drowns out the centers' pro-life messages and discourages them from speaking through advertisements because California's voluminous required statements make ads cost prohibitive," they argue.
Legend has it that Lake Ronkonkoma is where a Native American princess, Tuskawanta, of the Algonquin, drowns at least one male each year as she seeks her true love.
She was at her best during the final scene, when the guilt-ridden, distraught Katya imagines her grave being visited by birds and then drowns herself in the river.
"The Water Dancer," set in mid-1800s Virginia, is about an enslaved man named Hiram Walker whose life is deeply affected when he nearly drowns in a carriage accident.
The AirPods Pro impressively drowns out all the sirens and traffic during my busy commute (and offers a transparency mode for when you want to hear the background noise).
But as a small government office with limited resources, we can't compete with the enormous amounts of money and political advertising that drowns out civic, "official" dialogue in users' feeds.
They come equipped with neodymium-backed 40mm speakers with Sound2.0™ technology to deliver goosebump-inducing audio, and T-Quiet™ active noise cancelation that drowns out unwanted background noise.
Another, as poor Jeb Bush (!) has discovered, is being born — one where words mean everything and the contrary of everything, where sentences have lost their weight, where volume drowns truth.
She puts in on eggs in the morning, drowns burgers in it at lunch, and you swear you've seen homie take a swig directly from the bottle more than once.
What makes Zaggi's stand out in this city that drowns in cold brew, $6.50 lattes, and Aeropress filters is that all of Zaggi's coffee, cake, toast, and sandwiches cost $2.20.
What makes Zaggi's stand out in this city that drowns in cold brew, $6.50 lattes, and Aeropress filters is that all of Zaggi's coffee, cake, toast, and sandwiches cost $2.20.
In a short clip that he shared on his Instagram account, a bloodied Mr. Pérez is stunned: His eyes dart nervously around the room and gunfire drowns out his voice.
They cheer because you've scored a goal, but that's the last thing on your mind as the world drowns in cylinders that look like the cookie ends of an Oreo.
That sounds obvious, but countless gardeners with bad aim constantly set up sprinklers on the edge of their yards and the majority of water straight up drowns the pavement or sidewalks.
He has major screen presence, magnetically moving across the screen as Baby, a getaway driver with tinnitus who drowns out the ringing in his ears with an impressive arsenal of tunes.
We can guess that people are talking about him, despite the flood of music that drowns their dialogue, and we spy the twitch of terror in Joséphine's eyes as she performs.
All the same, New Zealanders have been joking about whether the Whanganui might now vote, buy a few beers (how old is it?) or be charged with murder if a swimmer drowns.
As our politics drowns in a flood of bipolar partisan passion, it makes us all look like the proverbial statistician who drowned in a river that was, on average, 3 feet deep.
But when the hysterical Hilter, Stalin, Mao, Putin, Fall of Rome and KKK comparisons to Trump are proclaimed for the 200th time, the personal stuff drowns in redundancy, thereby losing its impact.
Courtesy the artist One artist in the show might appear to endorse the curators' fondness for propaganda, but Claudia Martínez Garay, a Peruvian based in Amsterdam, pretty much drowns it in irony.
"Quite literally, the worst thing I can imagine happening is that the woman gets into a serious accident, passes out and hurts herself, drowns, or is hit by a car," she says.
By this point, she's clearly a crowd favorite, the assembled kids launch into a chant of her name that nearly drowns out the instrumental outro as she loopily dances across the stage.
At night, in the fields and olive groves just outside the city, a cacophonous croaking of frogs drowns out the noise of cars from a road lined with cypress and pine trees.
Look out this week as the Perseid meteor shower nears its peak before the full moon on August 15 drowns out the light from the meteors burning up in Earth's upper atmosphere.
Rather than launch a polemic against the tourist gaze that fetishizes veiled women on motorbikes, Mr. Hajjaj drowns it out with maximalist compositions that mash up references, disorganize expectations, and seize control.
Attached at all times to her phone, frequently dictating messages filled with emojis and exclamation points, she has the kind of loud, look-at-me energy that drowns out everything around her.
The film drowns its audience in the uncomfortable tension between Dani and Christian that neither will speak of — so much so that when something truly horrific happens at Hårga, it's almost cathartic.
But the constant whirl of disorder that he drums up often drowns out his arguments about jobs and growth -- as became clear as soon as Sanders took over the podium from Hassett.
" What we have now is a long poem or sequence with elusive narrative underpinnings in which, along with its protagonist, "you have to find your way through unknown faces where your gaze drowns.
In his latest project to come to screen, Affleck portrays Jack Cunningham, a man who drowns himself in booze as he struggles to cope with his past and the loss of his marriage.
Onstage, though, the loud ticktock of the investigation too often drowns out the emotion — an effect perhaps enhanced by the flattening of the genre brought on by endless "Law & Order" spinoffs and reruns.
Raising Dion follows Nicole Warren (Alisha Wainwright), who's left raising Dion (Ja'Siah Young) alone after his brilliant meteorologist father Mark (Michael B. Jordan of Black Panther and Creed) drowns saving a woman's life.
At least a few in the audience may have wondered if Miranda Lambert might make a surprise appearance for Jason Aldean's "Drowns the Whiskey," which appears as a Lambert duet on his new album.
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In the pilot episode, while on a family outing to a lake with her husband and son, she nearly deliberately drowns herself — and shortly after returning to shore, she stabs a man to death.
"Healing" hides motion behind stillness: while drums and high harp(-ish) strings plunk at double time, a stately violin swells calmly until, finally, the sound of wind drowns out the rest of the song.
But the speech was a manifesto outlining Trump's nascent political strategy, which was to create crises and then ride wall-to-wall media coverage—which often drowns out more substantive issues—as long as possible.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A smell of spray paint drowns out the odor of fresh fish and meat as night falls on bustling Mahane Yehuda, a food market that is one of Jerusalem's most popular shopping sites.
Rush hour is what keeps them afloat, and losing that train's greatest purpose—to connect commuters to Manhattan every day, by the hundreds of thousands—for more than a year could be what drowns them.
In the span of just a few months, everything changes — the Twin Towers fall, Dylan drowns while high, his band asks Laura to step in as lead singer, she declines, and finds out she's pregnant.
The story centers on a family in southern India whose lives are upended when a young visiting relative drowns, and explores the religious, caste and class divisions that have shaped the lives of the characters.
"Our counterparts in Washington, D.C., remind us daily of how easy it is to allow good-faith ideological disagreements to devolve into partisan warfare that drowns out the needs of the people," said Virginia Gov.
This is what Heinz calls "the perfect pouring angle," which will supposedly allow a reasonable flow of ketchup that neither drowns your home fries nor insults them with a single watery trickle of ketchup goo.
New York's annual per capita consumption of four gallons pales in comparison with that of both Bratislava (18 gallons) and Kiev (27 gallons), but it still drowns out Cairo, which consumes just one gallon on average.
On "Caution," the title track of the vocalist's latest album, you can hear Mariah's whistle tones perfectly balanced over a gritty bass track that's, thankfully, not so bass-y that it drowns out the other sounds.
John Everett Millais's painting "Ophelia" shows a scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Ophelia drowns herself in a stream after having been driven out of her mind when her father is murdered by her lover, Hamlet.
Some Republicans argue that he cannot afford to change his stripes too much, while strategists in both parties say he is shrewdly sticking with a style that drowns out attacks that could deepen his negative rating.
The strings emphasize the latter harmony by hitting those F notes, or at least that's what I think is going on because the bass guitar drowns them out due to the EQ imbalances of smartphone mics.
The "Drowns the Whiskey" singer, who is expecting a daughter with wife Brittany in February, told SiriusXM host Storme Warren on CMA Awards Radio that he's likely planning to close up shop after little Navy Rome arrives.
For the kids in Hill's movie, skateboarding is their reason for existence, an all-encompassing obsession that drowns out everything else and serves as a release for all the fucked-up stuff happening elsewhere in their lives.
In the first seven hours of Rise of the Tomb Raider, Lara shoots, burns, stabs, and drowns men from Syria to Siberia, scavenging their bodies for resources before leaving the pillaged detritus to rot in the sun.
The scene in which Elliot's childhood friend Angela momentarily drowns out a work crisis by cranking the volume of the music on her headphones, for example, is a darkly relatable moment for cubicle dwellers of all kinds.
At the end of "A Movie Star," as in "A Place in the Sun," Shelley Winters drowns, a latter-day Ophelia sinking into a watery grave, while her killer, her once and always love, looks on, dispassionate.
Over the last few years, the Australian company DroneShield has been showing off its DroneGun, essentially a high-powered antenna that blasts drones' own antennas with a signal powerful enough that it drowns out the controller's instructions.
By not attending, Trump will dominate press coverage before and after the event with his refusal to show up, fomenting a media circus that drowns out his rivals on yet another of the precious days before Iowa.
His sister Jet wanders, grieving and depressed, through an event based on the Human Be-In of 1967, accidentally ingests LSD and almost drowns before the experience motivates her to recover from her own sense of hopelessness.
The robot has a speaker so you can listen to different relaxing sounds, or use it as a white noise machine that drowns out disturbing noises — another technique that's known to help people fall asleep, according to Verma.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN DROWNS TRYING TO SAVE 3 KIDS IN OCEAN: REPORT "There was a time when the biggest obstacle to having a convention here was that it can be expensive, but now we have this new factor," D'Alessandro said.
The thing that I've always been nervous about is, like, the idea of creating this collaborative record with the names that are so notable that it almost sort of drowns out any kind of cohesive thread throughout the record.
Here's what people had read, seen or heard about Clinton looks like in a word cloud (the bigger the word, the more often it was mentioned): As you can see, "email" drowns out every other term mentioned about Clinton.
Last week, in her quest to deliver "suicide ratings" — and push Chet so far out of the picture that he drowns in the Pacific — Quinn grabbed production responsibilities back from Rachel for what she promised was only one night.
Sherlock hugs Eurus, which seems to be all that's needed to get her to throw a rope down to John before he drowns (presumably she also throws him a key to unchain himself, but we don't see that part).
Karen Gillan ("Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle") writes, directs and stars in this dark coming-of-age dramedy about a young Scottish woman who sells cheese at a supermarket by day and drowns her sorrows in alcohol at night.
But the psychological state of the country is more fragile after being held hostage for two years by a political process that never progresses, drowns out everything else and has only deepened the divisions exposed by the 2016 referendum.
And if it catches you, it drowns you, pulling the furiously struggling boy deeper into the water, a death just as drawn out and painful to watch as when the humans enact their fatal punishment on the little boy.
Mr. Schütte (who will have a retrospective at MoMA next year) also drowns individuality into twisted form, whether in glazed ceramic masks or in an astounding bust of green Murano glass, displayed on its side as if bowled over.
"Land of Confusion" by Genesis If you had to describe this 19813 Genesis video to someone who had never seen it, you might say that it was about the Reagans -- and that Ronald drowns, dresses like Superman and meets a Triceratops.
Both shows mine their best comedy from difference, not sameness: Asian immigrants who take pride in the gulf between them and their neighbors; a black man so anxious about a white neighbor knowing he can't swim that he nearly drowns.
We already know that Sheeran's appearance is because Maisie's a Sheeran Superfan and he doesn't die, so maybe we'll get a Sheeran-sung version of "The Rains of Castamere" while Arya drowns her sorrows in a tall glass of Dornish wine.
Florida courts have long held there is no liability when a child drowns in a natural or artificial body of water -- unless there is some unusual danger not generally existing in similar lagoons, or the water contains a dangerous condition constituting a trap.
He has traded his well-done steaks that he usually drowns in ketchup with dover sole and those cheeseburger he eats after he plays a round golf now only come with a bottom bun and no longer the top half of the bun.
The President's threat to rip security clearances from some of the nation's most decorated former intelligence officials may turn out to be a classic Trumpian distraction play that whips up a media storm and drowns out stories that are damaging to the White House.
It's Friday night at Fismuler, one of Madrid's trendiest restaurants, and the din of conversation and laughter nearly drowns out our server's rapid-fire descriptions of the various dishes that arrive for the table, forcing some of us to crane forward in our seats.
While the Citizens United ruling has proved disastrous for our democratic self-governance, its effects are unifying Americans of all political persuasions, who see the effects of a big money system that drowns out their voices in a cacophony of cash from wealthy mega-donors.
Knightfall, alas, takes a fascinating true story (how King Philip IV of France used his wiles to drive the Knights Templar out of existence, up to and including burning a bunch of them at the stake) and drowns it under a heap of production values.
Additionally, the excessive rainfall over such a short period often drowns out parts of the field and washes away the nitrogen application, meaning that farmers may have to reapply the nitrogen and patch in parts of the field with extra seed, raising their costs even further.
Well, your speech, whether it's loud or fast or better, white male, Ivy League, Northeast United States, which is fundamental to the algorithm of some of the platforms, drowns out the speech of women or immigrants or people of color or non-native speakers or whatever.
Katya drowns herself once it becomes clear that she cannot escape a loveless marriage and provincial town life to be with her lover, Boris; Jenufa swallows her pride and agrees to settle down with the enamored but abusive Laca after her stepmother has murdered her child.
Before "Drowns the Whiskey" topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart in August, Lambert hadn't notched a No. 214 on that chart since 28, with her Keith Urban collab "We Were Us"; she'd previously topped the chart with "Over You" (2012), "Heart Like Mine" (2011) and "House That Built Me" (2010).
Before "Drowns the Whiskey" topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart in August, Lambert hadn't notched a No. 1 on that chart since 2013, with her Keith Urban collab "We Were Us"; she'd previously topped the chart with "Over You" (2012), "Heart Like Mine" (2011) and "House That Built Me" (2010).
There is a seal that spends each morning blunting its incisors on the ice— rasping open breathing holes that close if not routinely shaven back— until one day its teeth, now dull and domed, stop breaking through, the animal beating its soft enamel on the ceiling as it drowns.
According to its website, the Reputation Management Center first determines what kind of reputation a client has online through media monitoring, and then creates bots that improve its image through positive posts, "drowns negative reviews in a sea of favorable information about the company" and "creates hype" around it.
As more and more of the show's characters become involved in the story, racing through the apartment complex to make sure nobody flushes their toilet and drowns the child, 29-1-1's pilot embraces the kind of tonal whiplash that might be the hallmark of Murphy's work.
Charting the arc from unprincipled Communism to lawless capitalism, Yan employs hyperbolic touches that facetiously evoke legend: applause at a rally lasts "for eight and a half hours, and many villagers clapped so hard their hands bled"; a critic of the new prosperity drowns in his neighbors' spittle.
Well, if I'd had the nerve, I would have requested this: A fiery Lake that sets the Brain in Flame, burns up the Entrails, and scorches every Part within; and at the same time a Lethe  of Oblivion, in which the Wretch immers'd drowns his most pinching Cares.
Once Baker kills Frank in the game (he connects the drunk and beat up Frank to a live fishing line, allowing Justice — the fish — to yank him into the water where he presumably drowns and dies), Patrick finally leaves his computer, grabs a knife, and kills his actual abusive step-father.
So when nations gathered in Morocco for the COP22 environmental conference last week, hoping to move to the next step in climate modification before the world drowns in melting ice, it would be good for them to take seriously the words of candidate Trump -- global warming denier then and now.
"Senator Booker has long believed that our campaign finance system is broken and has pushed hard for long-overdue reforms, including a Constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United and allow Congress to stop the flow of unlimited money that drowns out the voices of everyday Americans in our politics," Giertz said.
He puts his subjects in a helmet that slowly drowns them before draining at the last second, and it is through these experiments that the five prisoners come to learn "the movements," or a series of modern dance sequences that they receive from a celestial apparition right as they are about to die.
One thing I still can't get my head around: Jon Snow fights an army of the undead, sacrifices himself for the safety of Dany and his comrades, gets pulled underwater and nearly drowns, is almost killed again until his zombie uncle saves him, and then nearly freezes to death riding back to the Wall.
Sex and death have long been major literary and philosophical themes: Freud famously posited Eros and Thanatos as the two fundamental human drives; Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir and Meghan O'Rourke have all written books about daughters mourning mothers; Cheryl Strayed's "Wild" features a woman who, like Blanca, drowns her pain in sexual adventures.
By the end of the song the message has changed, but he's not the one who delivers it, and during the final chorus, the chipmunk's voice drowns out his own: "To tell you that I'm finally over you," with echo: "Finally over you, finally over you…" He never chimes back in; the song fades out.
A Torah ark from Sioux City, Iowa, dating to 1899 and featuring a profusion of carved lions, eagles and flora, stands next to an equally ornate but far more rigid portrait of an Ethiopian Israeli by Kehinde Wiley that, as so often in this painter's work, drowns complex political and historical circumstances in formulaic ornament.
In one of the Netflix drama's most shockingly brutal scenes yet, viewers are forced to watch as Montgomery "Monty" de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) bashes Tyler's face in multiple times, drowns him in a toilet bowl, and then viciously sodomizes the boy with the handle of a broomstick, leaving him half-nude and bleeding on the floor.
It seems important to note that while enrolled in the same Catholic school where I was encouraged to consider my uterus as one might, say, an albatross, I was also required to read Hamlet, in which the O.G. Damsel in Distress — the hapless and inconsolable Ophelia — drowns in a brook following the news of her father's death.
Jamie, for one, drowns his memories in booze, while the two forge a friendship that is both heartwarming and anxiety-inducing for the audience -- especially with Henry and Jamie's papa ("Breaking Bad's" Jonathan Banks) snarling racist epithets and determined to enforce rules like having blacks use separate store entrances and sit in the back of the bus.
I don't know if you've ever been on Bourbon Street around noon, midsummer at the dueling piano bar Pat O'Brien's while Clemson and Alabama fans scream chants dead-eyed, tirelessly back and forth at each other in a perfume of rum/hurricane exhaust that drowns out the only duel people came to see: that of pianos.... But I can assure you, it's annoying as hell.
Miranda Lambert – "Drowns the Whiskey" Kane Brown – "Lose It" Kenny Chesney – "Get Along" Luke Bryan – "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" Thomas Rhett – "Life Changes" Brandi Carlile – "The Joke" Carly Pearce – "Closer to You" Carrie Underwood – "Love Wins" Kacey Musgraves – "Space Cowboy" Kelsea Ballerini – "Miss Me More" Maren Morris – "GIRL" Miranda Lambert – "Keeper of the Flame" Brothers Osborne – "I Don't Remember Me (Before You)" Dan + Shay – "Speechless" Florida Georgia Line – "Simple" LOCASH – "Feels Like a Party" Maddie & Tae – "Friends Don't" Sugarland feat.
I think what's happening is pretty simple: This movie works on some levels and doesn't on others, and the level on which it works — Mildred's anger and action — is so memorable and larger than life that it drowns out the matter of race, which, as you said, Caroline, can take a while for some viewers to register as not just a movie failing to confront an issue it promises to confront, but a larger failure of writing.
Miranda Lambert -- "Drowns The Whiskey" Kane Brown -- "Lose It" Kenny Chesney -- "Get Along" Luke Bryan -- "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" Thomas Rhett -- "Life Changes" Female video of the year Brandi Carlile -- "The Joke" Carly Pearce -- "Closer To You" Carrie Underwood -- "Love Wins" Kacey Musgraves -- "Space Cowboy" Kelsea Ballerini -- "Miss Me More" Maren Morris -- "GIRL" Miranda Lambert -- "Keeper of the Flame" Duo video of the year Brothers Osborne -- "I Don't Remember Me (Before You)" Dan + Shay -- "Speechless" Florida Georgia Line -- "Simple" LOCASH -- "Feels Like A Party" Maddie & Tae -- "Friends Don't" Sugarland feat.

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