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"elixir" Definitions
  1. a magic liquid that is believed to cure illnesses or to make people live forever

460 Sentences With "elixir"

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Caudalie Beauty Elixir Mini, $18 Inspired by Queen Isabelle of Hungary's famous "elixir of youth", Caudalie has yet to be dethroned in the 20 years since its making.
Elixir Filled-Fountains: There will be fountains that glow from within, pumping elixir toward the ceiling from central columns, out in concentric rings that flow freely from which the undead will drink.
The god Vishnu, warned by the sun and the moon, caught Rahu drinking the elixir of life and as punishment sliced off the demon's head before the elixir passed through his throat.
Draya promises Cowboys Nation her man will be tip-top, because she says their lovemaking is the magical elixir behind Scandrick's success ... and he dips into that elixir before every game he plays.
In the ancient tale, Chang'e died after taking an elixir.
The morning's elixir, Refresh, contained water, lemon, Stevia, and chlorophyll.
Maybe he's a witch drinking a potion of youth elixir.
Head & Shoulders Instant Soothe Scalp Elixir, $8.97, available at Walmart.
And yes, it's also an ingredient in Gwyneth's morning elixir.
It's actually an "elixir of immortality" concocted during ancient times.
The elixir also provides better posture and quicker mustache growth.
That's where the idea for my Super Elixir came from.
A Rocket Raccoon Tiki Mug for your own powerful elixir
A few drops of this elixir goes a long way.
The quickened pace was again an elixir for the Patriots.
"Anything to defeat Trump" is also not a soothing elixir.
Dancing has been the elixir of life, all my life.
Included in the collection is the cleansing oud hand elixir.
" Dirty Lemon calls its Rose drink an "anti-aging elixir.
So what exactly was the magic elixir imparted by Hughes?
At some point, buybacks won't be an elixir for share prices.
Shea Moisture Tea Tree Oil & Shea Butter After Shave Elixir, $6.89
Kypris' elixir utilizes the cream of the crop in that category.
"Elixir of Love": Fridays, Saturday and Thursday at 7:73 p.m.
Of trading the elixir of hope for the toxin of fear.
"It's a lousy elixir for an efficient workout," he adds blatantly.
He's a barker at a fair or selling his magic elixir.
"It's like a hug," she says of sipping the evening elixir.
Caudalie Beauty Elixir, $39.20 (originally $49) [You save $9.80]Spritz the Caudalie Beauty Elixir on to use as a toner, to set your makeup, or just on clean, bare skin whenever you need a boost of hydration.
It's like the elixir of life when it goes down the hatch.
The second were svytagors, whose pink blood was an elixir of immortality.
You've heard it time and again: Water is the elixir of life.
But to me, the circus has always been the elixir of youth.
Elixir eventually released a pared-down version of the game, to lukewarm reviews.
Next up was the Dr. Facilier Elixir, which cost $4.79 for a tall.
One of the most important things, though, is the Urth Post Shave Elixir.
Right now I'm obsessed with Laura Mercier's rose oil and Caudalie's beauty elixir.
And shrinking and growing like Lewis Carroll's Alice after drinking a Wonderland elixir.
I want to say: Well, why are you even doing "Elixir of Love"?
And Aleve is your go-to elixir,Any ache, every pain goes away.
Older men "think of it sort of as an elixir of youth," Messer said.
Kevyn Aucoin The Neo-Elixir Weightless Beauty Oil, $52, available at Net-A-Porter.
Downing mug after mug of that sweet caffeinated elixir, the millennials are taking over.
But when do the rest of us get to try this elixir of life?
But charging negative rates hasn't proved to be the elixir the central banks sought.
They arrive, are given glasses, drink the elixir dry, and dance themselves to puddles.
I had a different elixir every evening, for four nights out of last week.
"Crystals enhances the healing power of those things," she later said of the elixir.
But beyond all of that, applying Kyrpis' Body Elixir is a truly sensory experience.
Suddenly, stock buybacks are the economic elixir Americans should have been seeking all along.
It's a cocktail, it's a dessert; if deployed correctly, it's a life-saving elixir.
Water, in recent years, has been imbued with the powers of a mysterious elixir.
"I've got a plan for that" is like a magical elixir to this group.
"Hence we gave you a good dose of B12 in your elixir," she told me.
"You can incorporate an elixir or scalp spray to keep your skin stimulated," Wilkerson says.
As such, dark money is the perfect elixir to feed the swamp creatures' hearty appetites.
They've just dropped their Lash Elixir Kit and girls, what this does is seriously dope.
L-22 Elixir by Hard Night Good Morning — the one stop shop to anti-aging!
Immunocologie uses vitis vinifera in its Super 7 Elixir Face serum for this very reason.
The so-called "elixir of immortality" and the bronze pot within which is was found.
So you might be surprised when you spot the rave reviews for Kyrpis' Body Elixir.
If ever there were a need for that elusive elixir called chemistry, it was now.
Assuming he'd be able to do whatever he wants, Mike D'Antoni is an ideal elixir.
Some people think, then, that we have to do "Elixir of Love" in street clothes.
In a city consumed by culture wars over language, Cohen's music proved a unifying elixir.
Sammy was seeking the elixir of life, "the great panacea" pursued by centuries of alchemists.
Reserve currency status had long been a perk of imperial might — and an economic elixir.
But in any case, Alabama's result shows even marked economic improvements are no magic elixir.
What We're Buying (Because We Literally Don't Have Any Other Options): J.R. Watkins Cleansing Oud Hand Elixir, J.R. Watkins Cleansing Rosewater Hand Elixir, and J.R. Watkins Hemp Flower Cleansing Hand Elixir Paper Source Our favorite crafty destination just restocked its supply of hand sanitizers, and so there's officially never been a better time buy a bottle or two, and order a couple cards to send out to friends and family while you're at it.
This spiked fall elixir is currently still only available in Aldi locations throughout the United Kingdom.
Check out a full stream of "Elixir" below in advance of the EP's May 27 release.
If you've got about $60 to spend on mythical creature-branded lash elixir, go for it.
Elixir replenishes over time, which you use to play troops that'll march ahead and hopefully conquest.
I love Georgia Louise's Stemcell Renewal Elixir because it adds even more luster to the skin.
Sound Layers from Three Speakers Systems: A veil of tinkling elixir droplets falling from the fountains.
A family of scientists hope to create an elixir to end aging — and with it, death.
Among the colors: Cleared Veil (milky beige), Dusted Soul (cool brown), and Love Elixir (dusty blush).
It's manuka honey, a high-priced nectar ballyhooed by celebrities as a health and beauty elixir.
Now, the latest magical elixir to permeate the wellness industry is cannabidiol, also known as CBD.
If they stick to that elixir they'll oust Trump, the goal of a majority of Americans.
"We've heard about immunotherapy as God's gift, the chosen elixir, the cure for cancer," he said.
"People argue that spending on State is some magic elixir, but it's not," Mr. Carafano said.
Is it, like the Melange spice of Dune, the "elixir of all life," but for humans?
And it can be a part of the elixir that constitutes leadership, as the Broncos defenders suggested.
Apple Cider Vinegar There are all kinds of rumors going around about this sour and affordable elixir.
Plus, in partnership with Illume, each vegan and paraben-free elixir is made up of essential oils.
Intrigued, I get my hands on their now famous Beauty Water — a rose-infused, mineral-based elixir.
Sevenhuysen's website, Oracle's Elixir, breaks down weekly pro games with incisive, illuminating, and often home-cooked stats.
I decided to replace my nightcap with the elixir for one week and see how I feel.
Many countries can claim some variant of chicken rice soup as an elixir for what-ails-ya.
" The Dr. Facilier Elixir was an iced tea named after the villain from "Princess And The Frog.
Once pressed and strained, it produces a mouth-puckering elixir with an intense yet elusive fruity flavor.
We like: The vegetarian fare (don't miss the Beyond Burger at Elixir) and the highly-design rooms.
"At this point, where we are in the curve of this pandemic, there's no magical legal elixir."
Trump didn't drain the swamp, he bottled it and sold it as Dr. Trump's Miracle Healing Elixir.
Cocokind Golden Elixir, at $25 for four ounces, is a multipurpose organic oil for all skin types.
I pined for it: At restaurants, I'd gaze at ruby goblets as if at a divine elixir.
Once again, economic growth was offered as the magic elixir, though the Congressional Budget Office thinks otherwise.
There is no silver bullet or magic elixir to pull Congress from its current state of dysfunction.
The president is touting the diluted reform on television variety shows as if it were an economic elixir.
There's a highly effective elixir for every issue, from stimulating collagen production to tackling the appearance of cellulite.
The "benefit of the doubt" is a powerful elixir, and a necessary one, in the criminal justice system.
First, he says, mist hair with a lightweight oil to add shine (he used Kérastase Elixir Ultime Spray).
So, if you drank this elixir on your way to work, you could theoretically clear your mental fog.
The three stones, white (Albus) red (Rubeus) and black,  required to make your very own elixir of life.
And because we, too, desire that elixir of self-belief—how could one not during times like these?
When the company started exporting the elixir, it pushed to get its product into the hands of royalty.
Wait for the smell and the sound of that glorious elixir of life to gurgle to the top.
One morning as I was sipping my Elixir, a lean, compact man with short dark hair approached me.
That elixir of life to slow the ageing process and allow us to retain our youthful glow forever.
It's an irresistible and intoxicating elixir for Americans who are being left behind in the new world order.
In one, Chang'e has been banished to the moon for elixir theft and turned into an ugly toad.
My Detox Camille Becerra begins the day with an energizing cranberry molasses porridge and a simple saffron elixir.
He hopes to fund a parabiosis company, to place the rejuvenative elixir of youthful blood into an injection.
Like an elixir, spirit-free drinks are meant to maintain, rather than dilute, the brain and body's performance.
Forest can be purchased on iOS devices for $1.99, and though there are several in-app purchases that help you receive more coins per virtual tree plantedâ€" $0.99 for a bottle of Sunshine Elixir, or $1.99 for a box of Sunshine Elixir â€" you can definitely enjoy the app without them.
Ortega finished with a spritz of L'Oréal Paris Elnett Hairspray and L'Oréal Paris Advanced Haircare Nutrigloss Shine Elixir Treatment.
Urine isn't some magical elixir, but for some reason, human beings keep trying to convince ourselves that it is.
I shampooed my hair with Kérastase Elixir Ultime Shampoo, which is oil enriched to add shine to dull hair.
While it's no beauty elixir, one glass of red wine a day is okay, even healthy, some might say.
For millennia, people have been searching for the magic formula, product, regiment, or elixir to engineer the ideal body.
But you won't want to keep this elixir in pristine condition on a shelf with all your other collectables.
"He developed the elixir to cure soldiers' stomach ailments," says Daniyel Jones, Global Brand Ambassador for House of Angostura.
Rahua Elixir Daily Hair Drops, introduced last month, promises to help repair hair that's been damaged from the sun.
Hoping this is the magical elixir that will save me from tomorrow's doctor's appointment and the heavy price tag.
The first few days I drink it neat, as one's supposed to drink a pure elixir of eternal youth.
If we're going to name a magic health elixir, certainly it's better to pick water than most trendy drinks.
Once the delicate combination of rose elixir and culturally appropriated herbs hits those olfactory receptors, it's time to shop!
This most delicious of bitter cocktails, the perfect elixir for a summer afternoon, turns 21868 years old this year.
A road trip may not do much for one's physical health, but it can be a rejuvenating mental elixir.
Advocates for high-end tax cuts used to sell them as an economic elixir, pointing to the Reagan years.
Taken about half an hour before alcohol, the drink from startup Before Elixir preps your body to handle the alcohol.
She refuses, saying she must retreat to the moon, but gives him a jade elixir whose effects give eternal life.
Lalo leading our wedding toast, where we gave mezcal to the guests and explained the benefits of this Mexican elixir.
For them, a fourth pillar exists: a common foreign-policy doctrine evolving in lockstep; a bubbling elixir of mutual admiration.
The elixir is part of the brand's new Royal Oils collection, its first line that's specifically catered to ethnic hair.
It's laced with an elixir of salts that form lumpy terrain reminiscent of a coral reef steeped in radioactive waste.
The elixir produces a woody, Jasmine scent that somehow made it physically easier for me to take longer, paced breaths.
One thing was clear: The four-ounce elixir definitely enhanced my bedtime experience from the first evening I tried it.
Could keeping that kind of schedule be some sort of magic elixir that unlocks the keys to productivity and success?
Fear, uncertainty and doubt are a powerful elixir, and together, they have assisted with the reception of cryptocurrencies in Asia.
Dirty Lemon's "sleep tonic" contains magnesium, a "beauty elixir" drink features collagen, and an anti-aging drink contains rose water.
For those not partaking in alcohol, the elixir made for a refreshing mocktail as well, minus the gin and champagne.
But in sports, winning is the ultimate elixir, and the Chargers (and their new crosstown rivals, the Rams) are winning.
But as soon as someone obtains a magical elixir, it disappears from public view while the virtual empty wonderland remains.
You can cook a meal using specific ingredients that keep you warm, or brew an elixir that does the same.
GDP, the economic elixir of life, is determined by just two activities: the number of people working and their productivity.
There is a yoga room for stretching and an elixir bar for infusions said to aid in digestion and mood.
In a country still working to find its place in the world, the party whips up nationalism as an elixir.
Only there's no trick: Heard's wonderfully restrained efforts here are like that of a wisened alchemist unearthing an ancient elixir.
Still, throughout those two decades, people have been longing out the 90s revival as if it's the sweet elixir of life.
Elixir Pharmaceuticals, a company cofounded by Kenyon and Guarente to develop therapies that target aging, failed to create such a drug.
The thing is, while it seems like there's a great benefit to eating celery, celery juice is not a miracle elixir.
But CBD is gaining a reputation as as a magical elixir to treat everything from anxiety to depression, inflammation to acne.
Newt had been dipping back into Cicero and Norman Vincent Peale, convinced he'd found the elixir for talking the president down.
She explains that she usually massages the elixir onto Amelia's head to soften the hair (which she says is very thick).
We spend semesters praying that the amber-colored elixir on the windowsill is just old apple juice, and not fermented urine.
Some have even used it as a weight-loss elixir, imbibing a spoonful of the oil everyday to drop extra pounds.
With a lineup abundantly stocked with left-handed hitters, the Mets found an elixir in Yankee Stadium's short porch in right.
Increasingly over the past decade, Westerners have flocked to the Amazon for a taste of the region's most notorious elixir: ayahuasca.
Getting more of that stuff is always a good thing, and if juice is your elixir of choice, go for it.
Cannabidiol is being touted as a magical elixir, a cure-all now available in bath bombs, dog treats and even pharmaceuticals.
It's as if Donald Trump has strolled into the political equivalent of a hospice for racist ideologies with a miracle elixir.
Over the years they adapted what was known as the Elixir of Long Life into what we know as Green Chartreuse.
And these stories show how billionaire philanthropy — envisioned as an elixir for some of capitalism's problems — isn't always what it seems.
Plasma — the golden liquid that transports red and white blood cells and proteins through our bodies — is something of an elixir.
Their new music video for "Oh, Mama" is sweet, sweet elixir for our snappy sci-fi reference and violence-parched eyeballs.
Scientists, puzzled by the lengthy lifespans of Mediterranean communities, pointed to the condiment as a key ingredient in the elixir of life.
You can forage for supplies in the forest, or solve one of the puzzle shrines, or try out some new elixir recipes.
Hilary Duff released her Elixir trilogy, and Glee's Chris Colfer just published the fifth novel in his The Land of Stories series.
Here's what I got my hands on: The Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner, Repair Mask and Argan Moisturizing Elixir and Pre Styling Cream.
For mice, it's like an elixir of life, but we still have no idea if it'll work the same way in humans.
Formulated with grape, peppermint, orange blossom, and rose extracts and clarifying ingredients, the elixir hydrates and brightens skin and is 99% natural.
The elixir will be made of Grape Eau-de-Vie from the Chilean Mountains, clarified finger lime juice, and Lebanese Rose water.
Companies rightly think that the elixir of growth in a world where computers can do much of the grunt work is innovation.
In Bangladesh, then and now, there is a cultural mindset that a young, untouched bride is a magical elixir for unruly men.
You might also like theJao Goe Oil, the Herbivore Jasmine Glowing Hydrating Oil, theKypris Body Elixir Inflorescence, and theBurt's Bees Body Oil.
My generation, which put off having children and turned adolescence into an ethos, is doing so by drinking an elixir for babies.
In the ancient tale, Chang'e flew to the heavens after taking an elixir, and landed on the moon as her final resting place.
This morning elixir is probably not for everyone: those who prefer their brew a bit stronger will want to stay far, far away.
It's a fatal elixir of blind faith in technology that will only become more potent, I fear, with the advances still to come.
On Madix also got Farsali rose gold elixir but with Too Faced Cosmetics peach perfect comfort matte foundation and born this way concealer.
Founded in 1845, the Fernet Branca distillery in Milan has been distilling this powerful elixir to an exacting top secret recipe ever since.
The liquid is primarily comprised of potassium nitrate and alunite—the main ingredients of a life-enriching elixir documented in ancient Taoist texts.
"This mythical perception of testosterone as the elixir of performance... is not backed up by the science," Bekker told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The public health disaster in 1937 when the drug Elixir Sulfanilamide fatally poisoned over 100 people clearly demonstrated the need for safety regulation.
The kitchen crew led by Mark Ladner, the executive chef, concocts the elixir through a process that involves no fewer than 90 hens.
As Cap and Trade was the chosen elixir a decade ago, much of the talk now concerns a carbon tax of some type.
There, he met an American doctor who performed a transfusion that packed his blood with red blood cells, an elixir for endurance athletes.
The mix of high-quality oils in Kypris' Body Elixir is great, but inflorescence is what makes its high price tag worth it.
"One way to think of school meals is as a magical elixir for the well-being of students in schools across the board."
Cosmopolitan also recommends Elf Acne Fighting, CoverGirl Vitalist Healthy Elixir, and L.A. Girl Pro Coverage, all of which sell for less than $10.
Such therapies are pure snake oil, conjuring visions of street corner salesmen telling folks to "step right up" and try their newest elixir.
"Democracy" was the word of the hour, an elixir for all problems, according to President Woodrow Wilson, who intoned it with impressive solemnity.
For more spirited occasions, for example, she suggests swapping the water used to dilute each elixir for champagne to create a festive aperitif.
His normal approach is that of a courtly sommelier, decanting his intellectual elixir and then stepping back to enjoy our pleasure in it.
But it is unclear why the proposed tax cuts will provide the magic elixir required for higher productivity to translate into wage gains.
Now they can add one more thing to their list of shared interests — a love for The Queen Pegasus 2-Step Lash Elixir Kit.
A San Francisco startup thinks you should take a shot of its elixir instead — even though the science behind it is dubious, experts say.
So, if you love your ACV, you don't have to go without it — it just isn't quite the elixir we were led to believe.
When my character took the elixir so he could go on a spirit journey, I saw the skull placed literally where my mouth was.
Instead, the story focuses on a family of scientists hiding from the French government, and working on an elixir to end aging and death.
This is Laffer's theory, explained in his famous "Laffer Curve," which posits that government revenue pours in after the elixir of a tax cut.
The iPhone X wasn't a magic elixir to reinvigorate Apple's iPhone sales, but it wasn't the flop some people were saying it would be.
AT THE dawn of time Lord Vishnu made gods and demons join in churning the milky oceans to extract an elixir of eternal life.
The stuff was called Elixir of Life, and I sat down to drink it at a communal table under a screen playing surfing videos.
He has sold his policy elixir to state governments which have promptly experienced massive fiscal crises as a direct result of listening to him.
Each of these two mugs holds 16 ounces of whatever elixir you wish to prepare (although they're particularly suited for a killer Moscow Mule).
It also has surface features that look a lot like dry river beds, suggesting the elixir of life once flowed abundantly and freely there.
Of course there are the classics: Bloody Marys, micheladas, and—one of our personal favorites—this simple old-school elixir from chef Fergus Henderson.
Lucille Ball recites her lines to the camera, but she can't conceal her disgust with the elixir when she finally gives it a try.
Some proclaim A.I. will be an elixir of prosperity, while others warn it will be a job killer, even an existential threat to humanity.
My previous job had been as the public affairs director of the Portland Zoo, where I sold packaged elephant manure called Patsy's Garden Elixir.
Here is what happened to me: Thirteen weeks after I yawned and aweek after the black elixir was finally ready, I went into labor.
Now, in keeping with our wellness-obsessed food and drink culture, the earthy elixir has made the jump from the bar to the kitchen.
It took a little longer, but in the 18th century, British doctors ceased prescribing unicorn horn as a powdered elixir, according to Smithsonian Magazine.
Alongside that water, they emit an elixir of chemicals that react to form particles, inducing that moisture to fall back out of the sky.
This culminated in the scariest altercation of the whole season, when D'Andra had to tell Momma Dee there wasn't any L22 for her L22 Elixir.
He concocted the elixir of life, which a certain supervillain was desperate to get his claws on during Harry Potter's very first year at Hogwarts.
However refreshing this concoction might be, a part of me can't help but feel it's somehow a cheat; a waste of the precious elixir, even.
The idea that the blood of the young is a magical anti-aging elixir is one the most delightfully macabre themes in folklore and horror.
But now that hibernation season is over, it's harder to blame that fact on the weather, and thus my hunt for a brightening elixir began.
While men went out to hunt, women were in charge of fermenting this precious elixir that was such an important part of their families' nutrition.
You might also like the Jao Goe Oil, the Herbivore Jasmine Glowing Hydrating Oil, the Kypris Body Elixir Inflorescence, and the Burt's Bees Body Oil.
Hoping there was an elixir in the man's blood, Dr. Rosenberg got permission to transfuse some of it into a patient dying of stomach cancer.
They want it to be a magical elixir that can remove them from the demands and drudgeries of the world of commerce, and it can't.
Take kombucha: some fans of the trendy tea drink claim that it's basically a GI elixir that helps to keep you regular and reduces bloating.
Beauti Skincare Beauty Sleep Elixir, $70If Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle allegedly use and swear by this oil, then you know it must be good.
I get an orange cranberry muffin, an egg and cheese breakfast biscuit from the hot bar, and a bottle of Rebbl Maca Mocha Balancing Elixir.
Saturated in an elixir of sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and cream flavored with cinnamon and rum, it walked the line between pudding and cake.
Emily: The recipe for Chartreuse originated 2250 years ago in 25, when a monastery in France received an alchemist&aposs manuscript for a mysterious elixir.
They are a smoky, fiery Mexican elixir that, like Thai curry paste or tahini, brings a blast of flavor and regional character to any dish.
Flamel's work led him to create the Elixir of Life and achieve immortality, which he forsakes by the end of the first Harry Potter book.
The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, was obsessed with finding a potion for immortality, and commissioned multiple nationwide army expeditions to find an elixir.
Now, her offering includes bio-fermented probiotic elixir tonics for fighting environmental aggressors, collagen shots, and detox powders — all of which contribute to her cult following.
The word "remedy" itself also contains contradictory meanings: a remedy is a drug but it can also be a potion, an elixir, or a temporary solution.
And that's not all: You can also get planetary bath bombs, cosmetic sponges in rabbit-shaped packaging, and a shower elixir with the name Unicorn Bubbles.
Formulated with marine collagen peptides and high-quality source of amino acids, the elixir claims to help build elastin and promote healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Inside, she spoons their honey into the mouth of her 85 year-old mother, a living testament to the power of the elixir her daughter cultivates.
Teen girl sexuality is often packaged as a dangerous, irresistible elixir wielded by wiser-than-they-seem temptresses in bikinis, lustily grooming themselves poolside. Coquettish. Precocious.
Today: a risk-management consultant working in aviation and transport who makes $115,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on turmeric elixir.
After the specialist peeled off the wax in one fell swoop, she spritzed on a light mist of toner and gently massaged in the serum-elixir.
But there is a sense that Chinese investors, having once tasted the profitable elixir of trading commodities, are not going to be beaten back for long.
Tibetan monks believed it calmed the mind; Buddhists thought it could diffuse ignorance; and the prophet Mohammed mentions it in the Quran as a healing elixir.
For good/great teams that can use another shooter, Korver is no magic elixir and, at 37 years old, may not even be a band-aid.
" And, she adds, if said elixir is also expensive then "it's like, 'Oooh it's supposed to smell bad,' and it feels even more secret and special.
Wide distribution to a young audience and that cost-effectiveness has proven to be a compelling elixir for investors, who handed the company $30 million in capital.
Every time you go to Starbucks or any other place that sells coffee, you will now be reminded that drinking this vital life elixir could kill you.
The software uses PubNub for real-time annotations, Elixir/Phoenix lean API on the backend, Apollo to the React JS front-end and in-house annotation libraries.
The trailer describes it as the following, "Three stalwart heroes and their single-minded mission for the sweet elixir of life: beer," so it could go anywhere.
My order's finally up and I try not to cringe as I take my first sip of the foamy, blazing Barbie-pink elixir in front of me.
Image: ESA/Rosetta/NavCamRotten eggs, cat urine, bitter almonds—that's the delightful elixir of aromas comprising the BO of one comet 67P, also known as Rosetta's comet.
TL;DR Aloe juice is not a miracle elixir, because nothing is, and drinking it could be somewhat dangerous or at least lead to uncomfortable gastrointestinal symptoms.
However, according to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, Phil takes "one sip every summer" of a top-secret "elixir of life," which extends his lifespan by seven years.
It had to live without its beloved absinthe for nearly a century until the famously volatile green elixir became available in the United States again in 2007.
She then sprayed Elixir Ultime Oil on the ends of Cuoco's hair to add shine, flipped Cuoco's hair upside down and put it into a high ponytail.
And the show's revival may be the perfect holiday elixir for all the white liberals out there who are sad that Donald Trump was just elected president.
She follows those products with the Nurse Jamie EGF Platinum 3 Restorative Facial Elixir ($198) which is meant to revitalize your complexion using a mixture of oils.
There may be another wacky frapp flavor on its way to Starbucks in the near future, and this one is made with the another trendy elixir, Sriracha.
They now claim that simply allowing the sale of insurance across state lines will serve as a magical elixir that brings down health care costs for good.
As far as I'm concerned, if the liquid in my glass is delicious, I'll sip it down, hoping that I'm actually drinking the true elixir of life.
The story of light drinking as a healthy behavior started to take off in the 265s, when many researchers believed red wine might be a magical elixir.
Shop the Caudalie Beauty Elixir, $49The cult-favorite, French-pharmacy staple tightens your pores, sets your makeup, and makes your skin glow with just a few spritzes.
The Waiting Room ($15), concocted by Mr. Trummer's son, Jakob (also a bartender there), is made with tequila, cherry tomato, basil, balsamic vinegar, lime and habanero elixir.
Framed by views of the desert's striking San Jacinto Mountains, and backed by the Elixir bar and restaurant, I couldn't wait to claim a lounge chair there.
The "more meritocracy" argument against both legacies and racial quotas implicitly assumes that aptitude — some elixir of I.Q. and work ethic — is what our elite primarily lacks.
Luxury LONDON — At Claridge's, the luxury hotel here, they don't serve chicken soup: It's chicken elixir, and it can take three days for the chefs to make.
Enthusiastic bartenders tout the virtues of purple cucumber, shiitake mushroom elixir and eucalyptus-infused vermouth; try telling them what you usually like and give them free rein.
Elixir became a website and, as Mr. Jones got more interested in the web than publishing, he started a software company called Userplane that was bought by AOL.
In the Vedas, soma was considered the elixir of the gods, and it also became the name of the deity of the moon in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Kérastase is one of L'Oreal's premium hair care brands, where a "bain volumifique" shampoo costs $41 and an "elixir ultime" hair mask retails for $65 via its website.
He opens up his bar to the sex workers of the Deuce without question and, when the Hi Hat does open, it's an elixir of seedy Manhattan wildlife.
The startup's initial product isn't exactly world-changing but it might just save your day — given they've invented an elixir of 'next day' life: Aka a hangover cure.
Yes, the sweet elixir of music is in its throbbing, rumbling, and grinding noises, and the more of them you have, the more pleasant everything you hear becomes.
Rich in antioxidants, and beloved for its ability to deeply hydrate the skin without clogging pores, you'll occasionally heard it referred to as — literally — the elixir of youth.
In our endless (and annoying!) search for a magical weight-loss elixir, has the answer been resting in the tanned hands of the Dos Equis mascot all along?
Investing in our vast transportation system is the elixir our economy needs, that is, as long as any infrastructure package embraces high labor standards and worker protection policies.
Wrong move; Le Brun is a quack who considers smallpox like roses and waxes on pain and beauty, before administering an elixir that does more harm than good.
More important, some who oppose the principle of Chevron seem to think it is a magical elixir that will tame what they see as too vast a bureaucracy.
Every longevity experimenter has talismanic photos or videos of two mice: one timid and shuffling, with patchy fur; the other sleek and vital, thrumming with the miracle elixir.
Tax cuts, infrastructure spending, deregulation and support for domestic energy production all point to a powerful fiscal elixir which will increase demand for labor and encourage increased consumption.
In the Potter books, Flamel was a renowned alchemist whose creation of the Elixir of Life ends up being crucial in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone.
Rebecca Antsis is the food and beverage manager of the Assemblage John Street hotel in New York City, which opened Nymphaea, a botanical elixir bar, in June 2018.
A couple of hours later, I was convinced I'd found the elixir of life—the substance that would thaw the Cold War and bring peace and harmony to mankind.
Psychedelics aren't a magic elixir, and there are physical and psychological risks to taking them haphazardly, particularly if you're on medication or have been diagnosed with a psychiatric condition.
When you hear something is chock-full of antioxidants, the mental conclusion is often: That's it—that's the elixir of life, I have to eat a lot of that.
Masking, according to Jaxcee, "is like giving your hair medicine," so to treat my strands I mixed Kérastase Elixir Ultime Mask with the Vibrance-Boosting Mask by Frederic Fekkai.
This Caudalie Paris beauty elixir, which also comes in a little travel-size version — perfect to keep in your bag to spritz on for an instant burst of radiance.
You might have to look a little farther for the elixir popular in Peru and Bolivia, which relies not on leafy greens, but on the endangered Titicaca water frog.
If there were a way to stop a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis just by drinking a magical elixir, don't you think we'd all be chugging it by now?
When the authorities finally stormed into the center, they found scores of men and women lying in their own filth, burned by the elixir, which may have contained lye.
If you went through the trouble of spraying on a shellac of sweetness, you wanted people to notice, to inhale deeply during a hug and ask after your elixir.
Racial slavery and the degradation of black lives proved to be the elixir that fostered dreams of freedom, democracy, wealth creation and the pursuit of happiness for white men.
In his 91 years, Wright, who suffered a raft of personal tragedies, concocted an intoxicating elixir of a persona, mixing rank self-aggrandizement with no-way-but-forward tenacity.
After towel-drying, I apply two pumps of Kérastase Elixir Ultime Hair Oil and comb through Aveda Heat Relief Thermal Protector and Conditioning Mist, £26, before blow-drying straight.
So why not take it and mix it with that other problematic elixir—you know, the one that leads to about 88,000 deaths every year according to the CDC?
To create Holieway's look yourself, first dab on a full-coverage foundation, like the COVERGIRL Vitalist Healthy Elixir Foundation*, to get a natural-looking glow (and some added SPF protection).
Not only was this elixir so effective that it was nominated in the skin-care category of Refinery29's Beauty Innovator Awards, but it'll also cost you less than $10.
As we said often to one another, we were each other's anchor and mojo: that magical elixir of feeling grounded and inspired at the same time by each other's presence.
As a fan, however, this was all window dressing to the pure elixir heard in the show's 12th episode "Live Alive" (episode 26 in chronological 2009 broadcast order, it's complicated).
At the intersection of all these global and local influences is the Dirty Borscht, a tall glass of chilled red bouillon fortified with horseradish vodka; it's a delectable hangover elixir.
He and Clyde used to fear a Logan family curse, but their exploits here—not the plunder alone but the patent elixir of hope, savvy, and silliness—break the spell.
And before the server could take it away, someone picked up the bowl and drank the tangy elixir of lime juice and olive oil that had pooled at the bottom.
"El elíxir de los dioses" (the elixir of the gods) is a potent and largely handcrafted libation that has been consumed at quinceañeras, weddings and funerals for generations in Oaxaca.
"You could tell that the daughter felt grown up," Rue says of a tween who recently drank an elixir (what Reception calls its nonalcoholic drinks) while dining with her mother.
The UC-Irvine findings haven't been officially published yet but researchers will have to control for these factors before they can responsibly claim that coffee is a life-extending elixir.
Does that mean that a cup of Lipton might not be someone's elixir of choice over the finest cup of loose tea served perfectly steeped at just the right temperature?
After absorbing the general themes of the reinstallation, which will take time, we can get down to the quibbling that is the elixir of art talk in the big city.
It enhances enchiladas, brings out the most beautiful flavors on a burger, or of course, can simply be sipped like a magical elixir that warms your body from the inside out.
Every year thousands of tourists visit jungle retreats in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador to try ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic elixir made of native plants that is thought to heal some mental illnesses.
"Left to its own devices, Twitter should be lower, perhaps appreciably lower because it doesn't have growth and growth is the magic elixir that's required for all tech companies," Cramer said.
" Sculpted by artist Dave Poulin, the older statue depicted Ball holding a bottle of the fictional nutrition elixir Vitameatavegamin from the 1952 "I Love Lucy" episode "Lucy Does a TV Commercial.
This new elixir is from this prestige Korean lab and there was no way we were going to afford it unless we did it exclusively for Ulta Beauty and charged $15.99.
Every hour, twenty-two Americans give into an inner Parisian impulse, stepping out of their Brooklyn borough to find a fresh chocolate croissant and somewhere that sells a Caudalie Beauty Elixir.
The center-left, in the 1990s, basically embraced the Third Way, which stems from the view that everyone was getting richer, that we had found the elixir of every-rising tides.
Whether or not it's capable of all those things, there is some solid research to back up apple cider vinegar as a healthy elixir, as long as you use it correctly.
"It's very empowering and gives you courage," says Emde, who made the elixir one night, yes, beneath the lunar glow, using ingredients like black currants, blue vervain and wild blueberry leaves.
Other hangover solutions such as Before Elixir, Resqwater and First Aid Shot Therapy have surfaced in the U.S., but Lee says Morning Recovery differentiates itself by its entire compound of ingredients.
Some of the more eye-catching and controversial experiments in recent blood research are, in a way, resurrecting the alchemists' age-old hope—that blood might prove an elixir of youth.
In the books, for example, Nicolas Flamel was the legendary maker of the "Sorcerer's Stone," an object capable of turning metal into gold and granting immortality with its Elixir of Life.
To sell tax cuts that will reduce revenue by $1.5 trillion over a decade, Mr. Mnuchin is sticking to the view that economic growth from the cuts will be an elixir.
I drop into an upmarket holistic shop and purchase mushroom powder, liquid turmeric elixir, hand cream, lip balm, beetroot and ginger tea, local honey body scrub, and rose petal body wash.
In contrast to the more solemn approaches of the other films, "The Mesh and the Circles" is a heady mixture, a fevered elixir of anthropological study, quotidian handiwork, and the occult.
Antsis said the concept bar's elixir menu, created by Ambrosia Elixirs founder and owner Valeria de la Pava, features combinations of medicinal roots and herbs that cost $8 for 203 ounces.
It's a two-step process, starting with a base (which Kardashian says she uses before she goes to bed) and finishing with a lash elixir, which looks like a little and wand.
So while young blood itself doesn't serve as the magical elixir of youth, there appear to be compounds in old blood that, if eliminated, could be used to reverse the aging process.
Kérastase Elixir Ultime Oil Serum, $50, available at Sephora Whether I let my hair dry naturally or dry it with heat, it's bound to get frizzy at some point in the day.
Instead, she boils the bones gently with her signature Ayurvedic elixir blend that includes ingredients like fresh turmeric root, fresh ginger root, fenugreek seeds, cinnamon bark, green cardamom pods, and black peppercorns.
" — Rebecca Smith, VP, editorial operations & strategy Caudalie Beauty Elixir"I've used this stuff for years, and even as face mists galore hit the market, I always come back to this French favorite.
So, what happens to those who drink a dozen cans daily of the caramel-colored elixir, which contains a blend of the sweetener aspartame and artificial and natural flavors, among other ingredients?
Sure. Juicer so I can finally turn all those stalks of celery withering away in my crisper drawer into a bright green elixir that will solve all my (possibly imagined) health woes?
By this law, Roman Reigns will be transformed into a bloated misshapen thing, swollen from devouring the pro wrestling elixir Lesnar has built up by destroying countless pro wrestlers over the years.
The sage recognized the text as a key to alchemy, and so Flamel and his wife dedicated their lives to decrypting it, eventually developing a success Philosopher's Stone and the Elixir of Life.
Fans of Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte have already been downing the sweet, sweet fall elixir for weeks now, but for a limited time, their favorite seasonal beverage is going to get even better.
So here's the breakdown: Start by placing a dot of foundation, like the COVERGIRL Vitalist Healthy Elixir Foundation*, a full-coverage, hydrating formula with SPF 20, on your forehead, nose, chin, and cheeks.
Just as devotion makes the flower bloom even on a stone, so his great love turned into a mysterious elixir of life and enabled the patient to recover from her incurable disease miraculously.
So the next time someone says you can't do something, remember Putter: The North Carolina squirrel who ignored her natural diet of nuts and sought out the sweet elixir that is ice cream.
And whether or not a last-minute styling session is an option, Fugate recommends stashing a solid serum like Kerastase's Elixir Ultime Serum Solide in your bag for touch-ups throughout the night.
"I would have been surprised five years ago," said Meeson, who is the director of Quebec women's substance abuse prevention organization Elixir, and also works with non-profit harm reduction group GRIP Montreal.
From the first film in 2009 to "The Hangover Part III" in 2013, the movies implicitly argue that alcohol, despite some of its deleterious effects, is the greatest male-bonding elixir out there.
On a trip to France this summer, I even sampled chestnut milk, and I am still kicking myself for not buying an extra suitcase to haul home containers of the sweet, gentle elixir.
From where I sit, they are heroes of the American odyssey — seeing value where others see lack, returning with the elixir of hard-won social capital to help solve the troubles of home.
"Unholy Elixir" feels unstable but obstinate from the start, with deep, wavery, not-quite-in-tune synthesizers and a lurching beat; other synthesizer riffs arrive to turn the track into glowering synth-pop.
When he finds that Sammy has left him his journals, Conrad realizes that Sammy had been testing an immortality elixir on himself for years — and Conrad decides to pick up where he left off.
Nor are they therefore in a position to defend their forthcoming hangover elixir from accusations of supplementary 'snake oil' — and, well, the supplement industry as a whole often has that charge leveled at it.
So when Head & Shoulders' new Instant Soothe Scalp Elixir entered my orbit, I cracked open the nozzle at my desk straight away and got spraying — I couldn't even wait to try it at home.
The Fed's inaction with interest rates this year has been "an elixir, in some ways, for the markets," said Curnutt, and a way to calm markets ahead of the debates and the November election.
"Left to its own devices, Twitter should be lower, perhaps appreciably lower because it doesn't have growth and growth is the magic elixir that's required for all tech companies," the "Mad Money " host said.
As the malty elixir drains through his nasal cavity and into his throat, he makes some disturbing fish-out-of-water swallowing motions which, appropriately, appear to elicit horror in a nearby small child.
We settled on that as its central quality, such things becoming more black-and-white as time passes, and decided that, when transformed by heat, lettuce was worse health food — less elixir, more supper.
The book doubles as a field guide to healing plants and herbs, and includes tips and tinctures from other trusted herbalists, including a Champagne grape elixir with three simple ingredients: grapes, honey — and vodka.
One 32-ounce bottle of this concentrated elixir can prepare eight servings of coffee, and when compared ounce-to-ounce with regular coffee, this stuff is three times more potent in terms of caffeine.
So our writers found the 10 best portable coffee makers you can pack in your suitcase or tuck into a corner of your desk, to make sure you are never without life's sweet elixir.
"It has a savory note, and is floral-y but not in the way of a rosewater — it's much subtler," says Becerra, adding that the elixir helps clear her mind and increase her concentration.
The moment that sweet pink elixir touches our lips, we instantly begin to feel warmer and ready to plan beach escapes, picnics, and rooftop parties — even if we never end up actually organizing such gatherings.
"Tonight would be a good night for tea," Katia Tallarico, 33, a lanky psychotherapist from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, said to Light Watkins, 42, an organizer from Los Angeles typically partial to a hot lemon-ginger elixir.
But when Monk Provisions offered me free press samples of their newly minted "drinking botanicals" elixir—a cannabis cocktail, basically—I wondered if I could possibly retain my ritual pre-bedtime buzz without the alcohol.
But since then a large body of research has portrayed coffee as a surprising elixir, finding lower rates of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, neurological disorders and several cancers in those who drink it regularly.
For many artists their creative elixir is also their kryptonite, and finding one's artistic rhythm in the wake of recovery can be challenging—an artist must find new ways to make friends with their demons.
He's a cure-all elixir for Brad Stevens, a gifted defender who habitually makes scoring against the Boston Celtics one of the hardest things to do on a possession-by-possession basis in today's NBA.
"The entire fabric of our lives and culture and our society are turned upside down and inside out, and so I don't want to pretend suddenly we have the magic elixir for that," Katzenberg said.
For more important occasions, I recommend using the brand's sheet masks, which are soaked in the elixir blend, so you can drown your skin in the stuff for a good 20 minutes or more. whalmyung.
Throw in an impending budget battle to fund the government and you have a potent, yet toxic, elixir that could doom the Trump presidency to say nothing of Republicans chances in the 2018 midterm elections.
Archeologists concluded that the liquid must be an "elixir for immortality" after multiple tests showed that the 3.5-liter concoction contained potassium nitrate and alunite as its primary ingredients—matching a recipe from ancient Taoist texts.
On Marie, DiStasio used the Farsali rose gold elixir to hydrate her skin and Benefit POREfessional to reduce the look of her pores before perfecting it with the Era Beauty foundation and Tarte Shape Tape concealer.
The brand's latest launch, Vitalist Healthy Elixir foundation, isn't just a favorite because it's infused with SPF 20, vitamins, and hydrating elements — she also loves the fact that there are more matches for darker skin tones.
I'll rub a little bit of the elixir on my face each morning before applying sunscreen and I've seen fast results: My face is better moisturized and less oily, and even its basic texture has improved.
Why did my next (and last) biographical subject, Saul Bellow, tear up his life to feed his fiction, marrying five times, tormenting himself and others, finding in his self-inflicted suffering the elixir of his art?
It is his music, a glorious elixir for the soul, that brings us back time and again, not his social views, if indeed we even can assess them by the portrayal of Ping, Pang and Pong.
You may believe we're well past the dumb days when Americans uncritically guzzled this beverage as if it were an elixir for their shittiest ills, but that myth clearly continues to persist in times of desperation.
Secondly, most liquor stores won't be open and you'll most likely to have to trek across town for your elixir and your dealer—forget about him for the time being—he has a family that loves him.
"In the late stage of a growth cycle, rebounding investments are an elixir for survival: only through investments can the negative effects of multiplying bottlenecks in production and staff be alleviated," said Andreas Scheuerle of Deka Bank.
But Republican faith in tax cuts as a universal economic elixir has, if anything, grown stronger, with Mr. Rubio, in particular, going even further than the other candidates by promising to eliminate all taxes on capital gains.
" — and he was also happy to tell me that Pedialyte is a "fascinating elixir" that you can chug after a night of heavy drinking so you wake up without a hangover and "still a little bit drunk.
Now there is another witness, Grigory Rodchenkov, who ran the laboratory that handled the tests of thousands of Russian Olympians, and who described for The New York Times how he developed a powerful, three-drug doping elixir.
Cocktails (for fourteen dollars) are mostly solid—the Oscar Wilde's Potent Elixir is a mélange of different alcohols from countries in which the author lived—and the bar food, particularly the Banger in a Blanket, is excellent.
He home-schools his ­12-year-old daughter, toting her along with him to the lab, where she helps him and his colleagues develop ELIXIR, a conversational computer program based in part on Joseph Weizenbaum's pioneering Eliza.
Such a bill is an economic elixir that would help the largest U.S. companies hurt by the trade war—not just construction companies, but material suppliers, equipment manufacturers and other industries that provide inputs for transportation projects.
To try it yourself, start by applying a primer all over, and then dab on a full-coverage foundation, like COVERGIRL Vitalist Healthy Elixir Foundation* featuring SPF 20 — it makes for the perfect base for a dewy look.
The over-caffeinated pop star even created the perfect dance to speak for those among us who have been bested by the elixir and took advantage of vocal effects to express the all his jittery creative energy within.
She called Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation her "favorite foundation," and said her "must-haves in the sun" include Caudalie beauty elixir mist and Control Corrective oil-free sunscreen (as well as her Hadid Eyewear sunglasses, of course).
Wild's Bear Grylls to "urine therapy" devotees, who drink pee as a pseudo-health elixir, to urophiles, who just have a kink for it, to the folks over at BuzzFeed because the world of content is a vampire.
Robert Gottlieb's "Avid Reader" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) is a spritz of that postwar elixir, the memoir of a man who seems to have loved (with a few amusing exceptions) every author he edited and every book he published.
"What Trump is tweeting about...if excessively low rates, even below zero rates, and a lot of QE was this magical elixir, then the Japanese and European economies would be booming right now instead of barely growing," said Boockvar.
But what of the now-neglected maximalist, the beauty lover who always just wants more, more, more, for whom a single tube with a single vague, enigmatic word like "ELEMENTAL" or "ELIXIR" just isn't enough to reel them in?
There's the luxurious Caudalie Beauty Elixir, which for years has been the revitalizing afternoon pick-me-up of choice for supermodels and fancy Francophiles everywhere, and the classic Evian spray, which is literally just bottled water with an atomizer.
But the arrest brought to light unanswered questions about the ingredient, which has been touted by celebrities like Kim Kardashian West and Kristen Bell and has gained a reputation as an elixir for ailments ranging from anxiety to diabetes.
David and Ada have built a perfect enclosed utopia for each other — one of rigorous mathematical philosophy and gourmet home-cooked dinners — while David works on building a computer program called ELIXIR that he hopes might develop genuine intelligence.
A new pop-up store appeared inside London's Old Street Station this week, offering the kind of promises you might expect from a beauty brand targeting women with a scientifically dubious anti-ageing product: an elixir to stop time.
Ms. Morano has no doubts about how she made it this long: Her elixir for longevity consists of raw eggs, which she has been eating — three per day — since her teens when a doctor recommended them to counter anemia.
Included among his tweet missives was the suggestion that the plans include a "golden elixir massage room" and a strip club, but those close to the President have suggested it might end up being more of a VR experience.
On those mornings, I pull myself out of bed, drag my hunched body to the kitchen like Quasimodo, and reach a dying arm for the cupboard to pull out a can of Juanita's menudo—the piquant elixir of rebirth.
Paired with the food will be Mr. Trummer's Freudish cocktails, like the Dream Interpreter, made with absinthe, saffron elixir and Cognac; and the Dreamer, with Champagne and elderflower essence: 21098 LaGuardia Place (Houston Street), 295-2178-2929, bar-freud.
This brown butter, spiked with garlic, is the kind of miracle elixir that makes everything taste better: cauliflower, asparagus, chicken, a hunk of bread or that fillet of salmon in the freezer that you forgot about for a year.
Mostly, the character has been an excuse for actors with great voices (Claude Rains, Vincent Price) to star in movies where they go largely unseen, with madness as a byproduct of the elixir that gives them this fantastic power.
The document falsely claims that the whooping cough vaccine contains levels of the element aluminum that could cause neurological damage, and it offers Earthley products — like elderberry elixir, vitamin C powder, and a mixture of herbs — as an alternative.
I recently began using Whal Myung's Skin Elixir, a potion of sorts (the Chinese characters for the brand's original name, Whal Myung Su, mean "lifesaving water") that was created for Korea's royal family during the Joseon dynasty in 1897.
The abundance of red in "The Paston Treasure" — some of which has faded — may be linked to 17th-century alchemical searches for the "red elixir," a type of Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance for transmuting base metals into gold.
Between the 2102s and 228s, 2102 underground storage tanks were built to house the facility's ever-growing load of toxic waste—an elixir of strong acids, heavy metals, and dozens of radioactive isotopes with half-lives thousands of years long.
No matter how many hours you spend holed up in the corner of a cigarette-infused dive bar, this elixir of 22 notes — among them earthy petitgrain, bitter grapefruit, warm amber, and verdant vetiver — can make you smell spa-day fresh.
For those who grasp the complexity of race in America, it all makes sense and underscores something we don't acknowledge enough: that while diversity might be a worthy goal, it is not an elixir that will solve the problems we face.
That elixir grants Rogers barn-door shoulders, a chest that seems like it could stop an oncoming train, biceps that can curl helicopters, and a butt so turgid and round that it threatens to redefine the idea of American exceptionalism.
Lawyers, doctors, even state-run news outlets have asked how the Hongmao Pharmaceutical Company, which has a record of exaggerated advertising claims, was able to persuade the police to arrest Dr. Tan for calling into question the benefits of its elixir.
It didn't occur to me that "How Things Work" held the promise of an elixir: From these pages, I'd understand nuclear power, refrigeration and jet engines and, in comprehending the machinery of life, I'd finally have some bearings in the world.
For at-home care, Ms. Louise suggests layering multiple water-based serums and toners (she particularly likes the Sérum Colostrum from Biologique Recherche, the Rehyrdating Ginseng toner from Elemis and the oil-free Hydra Repair Elixir from her own line).
Perhaps his most unsavory con involved setting up a fake cancer treatment center, where he convinced the poor and suffering that his other daughter, Tennessee, could heal them with the magnetic power of her hands and with a special elixir.
To judge from the number of empty seats and the lack of buzz at the revival of Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore" ("The Elixir of Love") in Bartlett Sher's staging on Tuesday evening, despite an excellent cast of singers, others may agree.
For those interested in snagging some of the Kentucky elixir for themselves or the bourbon elitist in their life, bottles currently go for $9.87—significantly cheaper than making a personal pilgrimage to the creeks of Kentucky… and a lot drier, too.
We've been sipping the fermented elixir — unsure of whether or not it's actually good for our skin — since our 21st birthdays (or since our cool aunt slipped us a nip during a particularly contentious family dinner) without really considering the potential consequences.
If he has time, Mr. Schramm will sometimes whip up a dish that has fallen out of fashion, like classic oyster stew, an elixir of freshly shucked Blue Points suspended in half-and-half, seasoned with garlic, shallots, celery salt and cayenne ($8).
On Thursday, the newly engaged couple got cozy at a VIP dinner (hosted by Mathilde and Bertrand Thomas, Jason Wu and Jake Rosenberg of The Coveteur) in the Hamptons for a celebration of the Jason Wu for Cadaulie limited-edition Beauty Elixir.
Caudalie's Beauty Elixir has a reputation for revival for good reason, with brightening and energizing elements to wake you right up, while the Molecular Saviour Mist from Allies of Skin is like a shot of moisture, feeding your skin some much-needed hydration.
They've become a key component in the beauty routines of skin-care savvy women, so it's not surprising that, according to French skin-care brand Caudalie, twenty-two bottles of the brand's Beauty Elixir are sold every hour in the United States.
But Republicans are discovering that it's not an elixir: One GOP operative who polled an advertising campaign in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that called for a counterweight to Clinton found that the Democratic nominee was simply too popular there for that strategy to succeed.
And that transformation paved the way for a host of designers who came after her, from Carolina Herrera (who began her line in 1980) to Tory Burch and even the Kardashians — style setters selling the elixir of their own glamour via garments.
" In his forthcoming memoir, "Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters With Reality and Virtual Reality," the Microsoft wizard enthuses that VR "weds the nerdy thing with the hippie mystic thing," high-tech but like a dream and "an elixir of unbounded experience.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump's Plan Brings Moment of Truth for G.O.P. Deficit Hawks" (front page, April 27): The miracle elixir of dramatically cutting taxes while increasing tax revenues through its promised rejuvenating effect on the economy is being peddled yet again.
While not an elixir, a smoking reduction and abatement kit has come along — in the form of vaping — that satisfies the addiction by delivering nicotine, but sharply reduces the harm caused by inhaling cigarette smoke dozens or hundreds of times every day.
The second product in the Beuti range has been in the works ever since founder Leila Aalam discovered that Kate is a fan of her Beuti Sleep Elixir, an all-natural blend of 14 plant-based oils that help tackle inflammation, redness and aging.
No shade if you have, because it's easy to buy into the wellness elixir: you can get apple cider vinegar at most grocery stores, it's cheap, plus people say it's supposed to be amazing for your scalp and skin, as well as your gut health.
The Food and Drug Administration will hear from CBD manufacturers, researchers, farmers, retailers and more on Friday as the agency holds its first public hearing looking at the sale of what's being touted as a magical elixir that can treat everything from inflammation to epilepsy.
We for one, can't wait to see all those bunny emblems on its 40 shades of TruBlend Matte Made Foundation and tubes of our beloved Vitalist Elixir Tinted Lip Oil — because the more bunnies we see on boxes, the fewer end up in beauty labs.
After losing his license to practice medicine in Kansas, Brinkley moved to Texas, where he opened two new sanitariums ("Del Rio for the prostate, San Juan for the colon") and started marketing an elixir called "Formula 1020" as a substitute for the goat gland surgery.
"In Victorian times, cocaine used to be available in the UK, via a range of patent medicines, as a topical anesthesia and as an energy elixir—a sort of Victorian Red Bull," explains Steve Rolles, senior policy analyst at the drug think-tank, Transform.
Alchemy of the Soul, Elixir of the Spirits, a large-scale, blown-glass sculptural installation on view at the Peabody Essex Museum, takes visitors on a trip to Cuba to explore its sounds, smells, tastes, and sights, all through this rather dark historical lens.
For mature skin, Shiffa Rose Maroc Night Elixir ($175) contains a retinoid to speed up cell turnover while Biossance Squalane + Phyto-Retinol Serum ($78) has bakuchiol — not an acid but a plant extract that mimics retinol to firm and refine the surface — and hydrating squalane.
Told from a posture of power and pride, Black Panther is in many ways a most necessary antidote for the black American experience in 2018, an elixir that provides escape into a world where black Americans can imagine these conversations outside of the white gaze.
While the release's title track opens with a swirling mix of 909 loops and weighty bass, "Elixir" on the flipside offers a more melodic experience; relying on a smooth patch of breakbeats, faint vocal chirping, and calming bells that you can't help but sway along to.
He had painstakingly mixed an elixir of blood, semen, water, and "juice extracted from a testicle, crushed immediately after it has been taken from a dog or a guinea-pig," and then injected the fluid into his arms or legs 10 times over a three-week period.
The story goes that one day, Don Pacheco came up with the idea for the beer cocktail when he saw a customer who was painfully hungover, so to help his him out, he carefully mixed in some beer with his tejuino and a new elixir was born.
Using a patented system the team calls VacDrip, the device accepts water at any temperature and prepares it to transform common coffee grinds, which you place in a tiny filter at the top of the MoJoe, into a tasty coffee elixir comparable to what you'd brew at home.
If you like the taste, sipping on a probiotic drink can be enough to reap the benefits, but they're not a cure-all magic elixir, says Marci Evans, MS, RD. Here's what you need to know about probiotic drinks and how to find and buy the best ones.
Elemis Quiet Mind Temple Balm — £15.33 (list price £20.50) Elemis Pro-Radiance Cream Cleanser — £24.31 (list price £32.50) Elemis Gentle Rose Exfoliator — £24.30 (list price £32.50) Elemis Life Elixirs: Calm Bath And Shower Elixir — £33.00 (list price £55.00) Elemis Skin Buff: Deep Cleansing Exfoliator — £22.00 (list price £31.50)
The drinks are concocted from a wide array of esoteric liquors and liqueurs, which might on different nights include a custom gin made in Vermont that looks and tastes like whiskey, or a 138-proof "Elixir Vegetal" brewed by the monks of the Grande Chartreuse monastery in France.
If you think you've almost made it through a week of insane, super uplifting news, I have a fun update for you Californians — every time you go to Starbucks or any other place that sells coffee, you will now be reminded that drinking this vital life elixir could kill you.
A child chess prodigy who won the Pentamind championship at the Mind Sports Olympiad five times, he rose to fame at a young age with UK computer games developers Bullfrog and Lionhead, working on AI-heavy games like Theme Park and Black & White, and later forming his own studio, Elixir.
Beginning next month, the San Francisco-based online retailer Ayla, which specializes in nontoxic beauty products, will begin offering Les Fleurs de Bach Authentiques sleep elixir from the French wellness company Elixirs & Co. The organic, flower-based remedy promises to lull you into a deep sleep, and keep you there.
"In our blood and in the brain, oxytocin appears to be the chemical elixir that creates bonds of trust not just in our intimate relationships but also in our business dealings, in politics and in society at large," neuroeconomics expert Paul Zak wrote in an essay in the Wall Street Journal.
Amore Opera (through Sunday) This plucky opera company, heir to the now defunct Amato Opera, unveils a "Downtown Donizetti Festival" that includes fully staged performances of the composer's best-loved romantic comedy, "L'elisir d'amore" ("Elixir of Love"), as well as the long-neglected historical drama "Poliuto" about a third-century Christian martyr.
But minutes after the nation's central bank announced a surprise interest rate cut of 50 basis points in response to worries about the coronavirus, financial markets gave a thumbs-down to hopes that monetary policy might be the elixir for supply chain problems, travel industry shocks and small businesses skating on thin margins.
A small sample from its investigation: Among Peabody's beneficiaries, the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change has insisted – wrongly – that carbon emissions are not a threat but "the elixir of life" while the American Legislative Exchange Council is trying to overturn Environmental Protection Agency rules cutting emissions from power plants.
So many of these beauty brands got their start on the show, from the countless meetings Gizelle Bryant conducted on screen on the Real Housewives of Potomac for EveryHue to the intense and awkward meeting between D'Andra Simmons and Momma Dee over the L22 Elixir – which is why we decided to finally put these products to the test.
Readers are taken through a captivating journey which details the subjects studied at the ever-famous Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy, from archaic spell books to never-seen-before ancient scrolls that reveal the secret of the Elixir of Life, in a book that explains all of J.K Rowling's magical inventions along with their historical and cultural significance.
It had already been made clear to me that in some ways, the fights, and probably this square, were ready-made for tourists like myself to feel connected to the ghosts of Tlaxcala—to come and take in a fight, smoke cigars, and drink pulque, an elixir made of the fermented sap of the local maguey plant.
McGrath kept the star's skin natural by applying a sheer amount of the CoverGirl Vitalist Healthy Elixir Foundation (Perry's a CoverGirl herself and collaborated with the brand for her own collection) just where it was needed, then added some CoverGirl Outlast All Day Soft Touch Concealer on areas requiring more coverage, like under the eyes and around the nose.
After seven years of retirement, I finally found my groove by regularly doing things that I enjoy: (I consider the first two to be more like hobbies, even though I make some money off of them.) Early retirement isn't the elixir to everlasting happiness, but it sure beats commuting to work and sitting in meetings all day long!
We need to close the self-help books urging us to "just do it;" sexual frequency isn't the magic elixir that will save marriages.. Rather than adding to couples' anxieties by urging them to work harder on their sex lives, let's talk more about how to help couples create partnerships based on mutual fulfillment and collaboration.
For the product line, the shop's founder Tara Foley worked with four of her favorite brands: The Follain x Farmaesthetics Dream Bath Elixir, a cloudy tonic with blue yarrow and eucalyptus essential oils, fosters deep breathing, while the lactic acid in Follain x RICA's milk bath of white clay and pink rose promises to soften the skin.
Seaweed imported from the beaches of Barrett's youth makes an appearance in the snacks that start the meal, in the wet smear of nori-like laver on the side of the gorgeous seafood stew, and as dusting on the rim of the Lost to the Sea cocktail, a bracingly oceanic elixir with extra-proof gin and kelp bitters.
Here are some of the linked items: A "Cinderella" mirror: $1,252 Metal and marble bar cart: $647 A bottle of bath elixir (she has several): $33 A framed piece of art called "Dreams of Stone": $303 That feathered crystal chandelier: $3,560 I added up all of the linked products, and the grand total comes to $16,681.
The half-hour treatment — so quick you could squeeze it in during lunch — works as such: First, you pick between three serum-elixir boosters ("Youth" with pro-collagen peptides for skin-firming effects, "Brightening" with vitamin C and papaya extract to naturally brighten and soothe skin, and "Clarifying" with fine-milled rice powder to reduce oil and shine).
Dawn Oberg: Rye (Blossom Theory '12): There are breakup albums and then there's this: forties-ish woman, heavy of voice and keyboard with wit and juices lightly flowing, introduces herself as "The Girl Who Sleeps With Books" and regrets plenty while continuing to enjoy the title elixir, although it brings him to mind and that hurts.
There were also piles of thick ceramic "hotel ware" dishes; poultry and cow bones with knife markings from butchers or diners and rodent jaws (hinting at a pest problem); beer, wine and Champagne bottles and glass mugs with large handles; and medicine bottles, one for an elixir that promoted long life (or perhaps served as a substitute for whiskey during Prohibition).
On great matters of principle, which can include a Supreme Court nominee that stands for a set of values that they believe would move the nation in the wrong direction, the toughest legislative fight possible could be just the right elixir for mobilizing party activists -- and it could be an effective tool in forcing a president away from a particular direction.
"Listen, everything comes to an end — it just became too much for me," Mr. Miller explained to a doorman at a building on Eastern Parkway where he had long delivered the effervescent elixir that has long been a staple of old-school Brooklyn, whether spritzed in a glass or mixed with made-in-Brooklyn Fox's U-bet syrup to make an egg cream.
L'Oréal Sublime Self-Tanning Elixir — £4.733 (list price £14.99) L'Oreal Paris 3 Pure Clays and Charcoal Detox Mask — £4.80 (list price £7.99) L'Oreal Paris 3 Pure Clays and Marine Algae Blemish Rescue Mask — £4.80 (list price £7.99) L'Oreal Paris 3 Pure Clays and Red Algae Glow Mask — £4.73 (list price £7.99) L'Oreal Paris 3 Pure Clays and Yuzu Lemon Bright Mask — £4.73 (list price £7.99)
It's a story at once old and new, a latter-day spice route making unexpected connections between the grandmother in India, stirring turmeric into warm milk for a sniffily child; the Goop acolyte in California, sipping an après-yoga prepackaged turmeric "elixir," whose makers extol the "body harmonizing" powers of the spice's key chemical compound, curcumin; and Dávila wielding a pickax in rural Nicaragua.
From hiking in the mountains to attending state banquets with the Queen, Kate's bright complexion is never far from perfect, and now we can reveal the product behind that royal glow – an organic face oil created by a small, independent company in the U.K. Beuti Skincare's Beauty Sleep Elixir is an all-natural blend of 14 plant-based oils, rich in antioxidants and omegas that help tackle inflammation, redness and aging.
TIGI Bed Head Shine On — £222.00 (list price £231.50) TIGI Bed Head Hard to Get Texturizing Paste — £5.96 (list price £17.95) Bed Head by TIGI Manipulator Texture Paste — £4.50 (list price £12.95) Bed Head Colour Goddess Shampoo for Dyed Hair — £5.93 (list price £20.50) Bed Head Urban Antidotes Re-energise™ Daily Conditioner — £22.003 (list price £28.95) Elemis Life Elixirs: Calm Bath And Shower Elixir is down to £33.00 from £55.00.
Add in a mix of healing powers from a mutant named Elixir, time travel from Eva Bell, reality warping from Proteus, synergy from Hope Summers, and some identity and consciousness transplants from Professor X, and the X-Men have essentially figured out how to rebirth the mutants who died in that final mission and any who could die in the future: There is still a feeling of unease, however.

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