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And then folded in from the corner, end over end.
Both sat with their hands folded in front of them.
McCain looked cross, her arms folded in front of her.
Our bellies curled identically, and our sides folded in unison.
Trump University, later renamed the Trump Entrepreneur Initiative, folded in 2010.
Several solar roof businesses have struggled or folded in recent years.
STELLA LEVI Essentially it's Spanish with some Hebrew words folded in.
The latter recently folded in the middle of its first season.
It will be shipped folded in a box to your door.
Not to mention Cosmo's little sister CosmoGirl, which folded in 2008?
Hollywood Pictures, known for "The Sixth Sense," was folded in 2007.
The commission folded in January without making any findings of fraud.
Richardson's reasons for quitting, neatly typed, stayed folded in his pocket.
Trump Steaks folded in 2007; Trump Magazine hasn't been published since 2009.
All black and white, Xeroxed papers, folded in half and stapled together.
Sony's Tablet P folded in half to better fit in your pocket.
The Anafi is impressively compact with the arms and legs folded in.
Interest in the sport dwindled, and its main league folded in 2014.
It can be folded in three steps into a 23-inch package.
The last local professional women's team, the Vancouver Griffins, folded in 2003.
The original groundbreaking, establishment-shaking version of the league folded in 21.
His eyes were squinted in a mellow smile, hands folded in prayer.
"The cheese is folded in like a present!" a genial waiter offered.
The easel can be folded in flush against the TV for wall mounting.
The enterprise folded in June of 2017 with the arrest of James Kauffman.
Simon and Rodriguez's other sister, Rebecca Rodriguez, folded in favor of their father.
Go deeper: How Google and Facebook folded in their opposition to the bill
Some are punny synonyms, usually in sequence or folded in on one another.
But he also carried, folded in his pocket, a letter from his mother.
Some former students of Corinthian College, which folded in 2015, may be eligible.
Nigeria Airways, in which the government owned a majority stake, folded in 2003.
That league folded in 1985 after an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL failed.
It wasn't technically a phone, but it folded in half and had two screens.
Just last year, three robotics companies folded in the space of a few months.
He found the memo folded in half inside the notebook about a year later.
The latter bought a stake in 2013 and folded in its Soso search unit.
Galileo, a sports hedge fund launched in 2010, folded in 2012 after losing $2.5m.
He had his seat belt on and his hands were folded in his lap.
Amidst the grief and chaos, Lydia is folded in the bosom of Christine's family.
Ax-throwing is social, uncomplicated and therapeutic, and beginners are folded in with encouragement.
During his session, he saw spirals of iridescent spheres that folded in on themselves.
But under austerity, the program's budget was sharply reduced, until it folded in 2012.
He lost his job after the city's daily newspaper, The Vindicator, folded in August.
The ensemble stalled out and folded in the face of a snowstorm in Montana.
But the league folded in 2007 after losing the NFL about $20143 million a season.
A couple of diced fish peppers get folded in to bring the heat as well.
After the USFL folded in 1985, Trump unsuccessfully tried to become a NFL team owner.
She appeared three-dimensional from the front, and held her hands folded in her lap.
Finally comes "harmony," a plush, grounded E-flat chord with an enriching F folded in.
At one particularly extravagant banquet, each woman discovered a gold bracelet folded in her napkin.
The history of black San Francisco is folded in here as well, directly and otherwise.
The good pieces are meticulously organized by color and neatly folded in Fabscrap's retail space.
An issue folded in his chest pocket had prevented a bullet from entering his heart.
News of the World publicly apologized for the actions, and folded in July of 2011.
The Kentucky Republican looked at Schiff, listening intently with his hands folded in his lap.
A survey exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum a few years ago folded in another 25.
So when BTOD finally made its own desk, it folded in years of industry experience.
It can be hoisted, saluted, folded in honor of the fallen, even burned in protest.
Ensuring that the laundry is folded in the precise KonMari method maybe a bit overwhelming.
Some remain folded in piles on the ground, surrounded by upended plastic chairs and scattered rubbish.
McMahon is investing $100 million into the XFL's restart, which folded in 2001 after one season.
Some patterns folded in a specific order even when only one color of light illuminated them.
While Mr. Trump waved his hands theatrically, she sat with her hands folded in her lap.
A hammock folded in half, strung by a sturdy rope tied to a forty-foot tree.
The SEC charged two former executives of Celadon Group — which folded in 2019 — for repeated fraud.
It was a key reason why the venture folded in the early 2000s, the source said.
Both owned teams in the United States Football League, which folded in 1985 after three years.
Once the world&aposs largest international airline, it filed for bankruptcy and ultimately folded in 1991.
Her limp neck has taken away her chin, and her hands lie folded in her lap.
The hands now folded in his lap were bland, beige, wrinkled in all the predictable ways.
Both owned teams in the United States Football League, which folded in 1985 after three years.
In those days, letters were folded in such a way that they served as their own envelope.
Parmalat, an Italian food firm that folded in 2003, had a $15 billion hole in its accounts.
It's not clear which other new features would be folded in as part of the premium package.
Defense specifics: The so-called minibus folded in the $690.2 billion Pentagon spending bill for fiscal 2020.
After the NASL folded in 1984, interest in the sport was perhaps at an all-time low.
They've got the quiver and shading of great Romantic piano, with Duke Ellington's panoramic blues folded in.
And although the original Senators folded in 1934, the franchise returned as an expansion team in 1992.
The scheme allegedly folded in December, when Shapiro stopped paying investors and his companies filed for bankruptcy.
After the third addition of meringue has been folded in, place back into the refrigerator to keep cold.
Prim lasted all of six month from its launch in mid 2013 until it folded in January 2014.
Each person gets 18 inches of space, with the napkin folded in the shape of a Dutch bonnet.
Donald Trump is currently defending himself against three different lawsuits over Trump University,1 which folded in 2010.
Besides MoviePass's ongoing downward spiral, its spiritual successor, Sinema, folded in the U.S., citing legal troubles with MoviePass.
The rear seats can be folded in a 2155/20/40 configuration to open up more cargo space.
Encapsulated within a digestible pill is a star-shaped structure that has six arms folded in on itself.
It was particularly memorable since, when the book was folded in a certain way, it revealed male genitals.
Algren, delighted, kept the letter folded in his wallet and liked to produce it for his friends' amusement.
But it eventually outgrew itself and folded in 1977, the same year Mr. Ranelin left for Los Angeles.
The plot, narrated by Tremayne in the first person, is intricate, even byzantine, with skillfully folded-in flashbacks.
As Walter continues, Hayes sits on the dais with his hands folded in front of him, silent, uncannily still.
You can use it completely unfolded like a large tablet or partially folded in a book-esque form factor.
When Corinthian College folded in 2015, it left thousands of students without a degree and saddled with student debt.
Janet Mock (Redefining Realness, So Popular) sat in support from the third row, her hands folded in her lap.
But while hotels do break out taxes, the cost of cleaning is usually folded in to the nightly price.
When JWST is transported — either on the ground or during launch — the mirrors are folded in on one another.
Also folded in to the press release: Premiere dates for two of FX's new comedies: Atlanta and Better Things.
The company attempted to operate strictly online after closing its last store in 2009, however it folded in 2012.
So that means that with all the losses folded in, Trump is claiming he earned $16 million in 2005.
Alex Rodriguez suddenly walked past his locker, next to Beltran's, his hands folded in front of his body, smiling.
The bank folded in 2008, the largest bankruptcy in US history, and a catalyst for the global financial crisis.
He asks readers how thick a piece of paper would be if it were folded in half 50 times.
Cast in the mold of Jane Pratt's Sassy, the heirless teen magazine that folded in 1996, Rookie was a
The nuts I thought I had folded in neatly looked like they were trying to flee in separate directions.
Each candidate's name was written on a piece of paper, folded in half, and placed in the appropriate box.
Wenner, who joined the staff in 19723 to cover culture, lifted its graceful design after it folded in 1967.
Whatever selves we had tried on in our life had been folded in, like egg whites into the batter.
The Ann Arbor Chronicle, an online news publication that focused on city government, folded in 2014 after six years.
Brazil has historically housed two or three domestic carriers but recently had four, until Avianca Brasil folded in May.
After switching owners at least three times and narrowly escaping bankruptcy in 22014, the team finally folded in 220.
Published biweekly in New York until it folded in 1972, it had a circulation of 21963,21969 at its peak.
Hispania (HRT) folded in 2012 and Lotus Racing, which became Team Lotus and then Caterham, disappeared after the 2014 season.
Prabhati, Shashi and the other recruits take seats in a canteen, and sit with their hands folded in their laps.
Behind the other quick access slot, a cash pocket has plenty of room for bills folded in half or thirds.ProsCons
The detailed plot of this novel-within­-a-novel is at times folded in awkwardly, and could have been pruned.
The retailer attempted to operate strictly online after closing its last store in 2009, however those plans folded in 2012.
The girl was lying there, facing me, her arms now out of the sleeping bag, folded in front of her.
Mr. Dhonau soon returned to The Gazette, where he remained, largely as an editorial writer, until it folded in 1991.
A young tank crewman in black coveralls whipped his face with a cut length of garden hose folded in half.
She sat in the conference room huddled in a parka and a knit cap, her hands folded in her lap.
It ultimately folded in 2013, and paved the way for Google Fit, a fitness ecosystem for Android phones and WearOS smartwatches.
In some cases, they used names of newspapers from the past, such as the Chicago Daily News, which folded in 1978.
Agag also told Rosberg that Formula E almost folded in its debut season, with enough capital initially for only three races.
There were more than a dozen in all, plus some graphic adventures as well, before the company eventually folded in 1985.
At the last minute, I ran back for my wedding dress, folded in muslin on the top shelf of my closet.
Despite $200 million in funding, the company folded in April, laying off its entire staff after failing to raise additional capital.
The dish "Caesar salad in bloom" is placed in front of us, displaying delicate leaves folded in a type of bouquet.
Silicon Valley folded in a fight over a major anti-trafficking bill after months of mounting pressure from both political parties.
We buried it—in some distorted version of its normal self— folded in a white cloth napkin in the back yard.
When it folded in 1874, after years of mismanagement and corruption, almost $3 million held in its 21,250 accounts had vanished.
These were not public images, but private mementos, folded in their metal velvet-lined cases and kept as close as lockets.
His father, Nourredine Messaoudi, a minibus driver, still holds on to his son's burned bus card, neatly folded in his wallet.
She has decided to give him forty dollars, which she's folded in half and is holding out even before they speak.
I didn't believe anything could hurt like it did on TV. Charles folded in half at the crease of his waist.
I think long-term, it's a pretty safe bet that Google Now, for example, is probably going to just get folded in.
They are particularly strict about the way you make your bed—the sheets and covers need to be folded in hospital corners.
Accessories included wrap-around sunglasses fastened to the head with soft fabric and big shopper leather bags carried folded in the hand.
This is glossed with samna, clarified butter, and folded in layers, like puff pastry or paratha, around the fillings of your choice.
Dreher sat in the back seat, his hands folded in his lap, regarding with serenity the spun-out cars along the highway.
The circus folded in 1910, and she began gambling on horses and dogs to numb her grief, supplementing these debts by stealing.
But once folded in half the gizmo is left with an unsightly gap between the screen pieces, bulking up the resulting smartphone.
A thin layer of tapioca is covered in a choice of fillings, savory and sweet, and folded in half like a taco.
"I don't know whether the gunshot wound killed him or the fall," said his mother, Marlene Silva de Oliveira, folded in grief.
For decades, the Canadian Football League had both the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Ottawa Rough Riders; the Ottawa team folded in 1996.
Kelley sat beneath the cornus tree outside of Administration, hands folded in her lap, small white petals flittering and floating around her.
Some are half disemboweled, some are folded in on themselves, except for one wing that lacks the volition to stay in place.
While his fist planted in the chair's padding, the chair folded in slightly and caused Kanter's forearm to hit the chair's metal frame.
Spanish-based HRT folded in 2012 while Malaysian-owned Lotus Racing, which became Team Lotus and then Caterham, disappeared after the 2014 season.
In addition, your chin should be parallel to the floor (and your back straight, of course) with your hands folded in your lap.
The computer guidance system, said the engineer sitting in the driver's seat—his hands folded in his lap—is a very cautious driver.
"There were times where we just didn't know," Marlow, 23, tells PEOPLE, recalling the dark days after their record label folded in 2017.
Co-op Bank nearly folded in 2013 with a 1.5 billion pound hole in its capital after losses from problem real estate loans.
The lightweight batteries, described in a paper published this week in the journal Chem, can withstand being folded in half a hundred times.
Smaller firms such as SpoonRocket folded in March, their downfall considered by some analysts and investors as a sign of things to come.
He soon started a brand of his own, which folded in 2013 — shortly before he agreed to take the job at Y/Project.
Also, the phone's logic board is folded in half to save space (interestingly, Apple had used a similar technique on the original iPhone).
There's very rarely a scene that someone will have in their home city where someone else doesn't get folded in from the cluster.
Korean news outlet ETNews said Wednesday the new smartphone, code named "Project Valley," features two separate screens and can be folded in half.
So her interruption gets folded in and made part of the joke, which cleanly flows back into what Gregory had working for him.
We got the placenta out and then placed it in a container…it might have been in a sheet folded in wrapping stuff.
His hands were folded in front of him as he looked into the camera and spoke in a clipped, matter-of-fact manner.
In early August, a month after Chronicle was folded in, workers gathered for a party at a Google building in Palo Alto, California.
After all, from 1994 to 1999, the Cleveland Crunch won three titles in the National Professional Soccer League (the league folded in 2001).
His confidence was already shaken from a previous failed venture in 1997, a gourmet burrito chain that quickly folded in under three years.
He had folded in a purée of huitlacoche, the rich, earthy fungus that grows in corn, as well as some fresh yellow kernels.
He was the coach when the program folded in 2014, and he revived it by furiously recruiting junior college players for immediate help.
That club was folded in 2001 after years of poor attendance, the same year that the Tampa Bay Mutiny, another M.L.S. franchise, folded.
But Mr. Noseda missed some of the Fifth's unbridled passion, while Mr. Thomas folded in the Fourth's ineffable warmth with a knowing hand.
It's little surprise, then, that the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company folded in 1938 having failed to gain sales among the general populace.
I leave his shirt folded in a brown paper bag with the bartender, drive all the way back to Los Angeles in tears.
Another concept device on display was a phone with the DragonHinge and folded in half like you would do with a stack of cash.
Additionally, Mylan is now the only brand on the market, as the only other producers of an auto-injector of epinephrine folded in February.
It also folded in tax increases, such as the 3.8 percent tax placed on certain investment income as part of the Affordable Care Act.
The news hasn't been great for low-cost carriers like Wow Air, which folded in late March, but that hasn't stopped other start-ups.
Twenty years later, Mr. Brumfitt is now the editor of a new iteration of The Face, 225 years after the magazine folded, in 2000.
An excavator did the initial digging, before local men — some in suits, their jackets neatly folded in the dirt — dug with shovels and pickaxes.
When it's fully folded in half, you can use the bottom of the laptop as the keyboard while the top acts as your monitor.
Homes built in that era did not typically include closets; most Americans kept unworn clothes folded in chests or hung on wall-mounted rods.
Noura, her thick dark hair falling to her shoulders, sat with her hands folded in her lap, wearing a blue and white flowered dress.
Sinemia folded in the US in April 2019, following a slew of cancellations over poor service and a class-action lawsuit brought against it.
It folded in data and technical guidance from aircraft and avionics manufacturers to ensure that the flying experience is as accurate as the graphics.
The photo shows a much younger woman wearing high heels and a plaid skirt, her feet crossed and her hands folded in her lap.
Even though the A.A.F.C. folded in 1949, the upstart league had compelled the N.F.L. to open the door for an influx of black talent.
It's linked, naturally, to the fuzzed-out rock songs that he made with LVL UP, but also with their own compositional contortions folded in.
Braehead share the same owner as Panthers – no conflict of interest, apparently – and are essentially a resuscitation of Ayr Scottish Eagles who folded in 2003.
The Kardashian community makes for a messy family tree — at this point, the clan has folded in on itself, and the overlaps can get confusing.
Kyocera launched a phone on Sprint named the "Echo" that folded in half, but used two separate display panels instead of a truly foldable display.
The network of schools folded in 2015 after it was fined $30 million by the government for misleading prospective students with inflated job placement numbers.
The hurricane raked nearly every farm folded in the curtained mountains under his control, robbing 80 percent of the population of its main food source.
In titling the works "Disremembered," Salcedo meant to honor children lost to gun violence in Chicago, but her own pain was also, inevitably, folded in.
Her turnaround effort didn't work, and now Yahoo will be folded in with AOL, another struggling internet brand that was acquired by Verizon last year.
The sunglasses he had worn on stage were folded in their case on the brown granite kitchen island, the dishwasher cycle providing some background buzz.
As the state folded in the medical cannabis regulations into the new program, it was difficult for operators like Whoopi & Maya to adapt, he said.
The weekly Mount Dora Topic, in Florida, folded in 2006 after decades of ad competition with dailies north and south of the 14,000-population town.
Hope is like the real photograph I keep folded in my real wallet that has, over the course of several years, separated along the seam.
Thin, light on the sauce, pliable enough to be folded in half, and wood-fired, it reminded me of pies from my favorite Brooklyn pizzeria, Roberta's.
"I have lost track of the applications I have written and the number of times I have stood, hands folded, in front of officials," Shankaraiyya said.
The PMA shows "Book Number 141" in a standard glass case in the center of a gallery, while "Book Number 122" hangs folded in a corner.
When we first started to play, it was the whole punk thing and people were leaning against the walls with their arms folded in leather jackets.
Though, I found that the port had enough clearance once folded in to fit a small flash drive or a USB receiver for my Logitech mouse.
Those wings actually lock into place when folded in with a latch, so there's no risk that they'll suddenly pop open when you're carrying it around.
But sometimes, you find out you're getting broken up with when you discover your stuff neatly folded in suitcases in your soon-to-be exe's hallway.
Meanwhile, the Nationalist Chinese government—exhausted from over a decade of fighting the Japanese—folded in the face of a Communist insurgency and fled to Taiwan.
Pao was dressed conservatively, in khaki pants and a navy T-shirt, and as we talked she sat perfectly upright, her hands folded in her lap.
It's small and star-shaped with six arms that can be loaded with different drugs, which are then folded in and covered in a smooth coating.
The "Man to Man" program has banners with tough-looking men standing, arms folded, in front of their rigs, explaining why they don't buy commercial sex.
"He&aposs lying to you and he&aposs lying to the government," Boozang told jurors, as Salemme watched intently with his hands folded in front of him.
Google acquired Waze in 2013 and has slowly folded in some of its best features over time, such as user traffic reports and, of course, speed limits.
The Tijuana condominium project folded in 2009 and its failure led investors who lost millions of dollars to file a lawsuit against Trump in a U.S. court.
And BitConnect, a platform that borrowed customers' crypto-currency in exchange for monthly returns, folded in mid-January following allegations that it was running a Ponzi scheme.
According to a press release, the company was "expected to continue to operate its business as usual in the short term," though it's since been folded in.
Then it's easy for that to get folded in with old-fashioned notions of masculinity, thinking that I'm the real man here, these people aren't real men.
A few weeks ago, a leaked video showed a tablet-like device, allegedly made by Xiaomi, that folded in two places to create a pretty sleek smartphone.
On the table before them was a single piece of paper, folded in half to show a bullet-point list of instructions: Remove videos of animal abuse.
Later simulations folded in more quantum effects but still sidestepped the actual equations required to describe multiple quantum bodies interacting, which are too computationally difficult to solve.
The children sat in rows, facing forward, each within his or her assigned square, with their legs crossed and their hands clasped or folded in their laps.
I look over at one point, and his hands are folded in his lap, and his head is kind of slumped down, and he's resting his eyes.
An app called Maple, which made the nearly unheard-of decision to offer health benefits and employee status to its food-delivery people, folded in recent months.
The racer and eventual Mythbusters star was "folded in two" from a large piece of machinery that fell on of her and burst fractured her spine's L20133.
Then she warmed, whipped and folded in the egg whites and spooned the whole thing onto a buttered baking sheet and slid it into a hot oven.
High summer, spanning "The Flower of My Secret" (1995) and "Volver" (2006), bestowed a new complexity on his instinctive warmth, with plots that folded in on themselves.
I recently briefly got my hands on a collection of "7 Days," the fabled magazine edited by the legendary, just-retired Adam Moss that folded in 1990.
Here's the spec rundown: This device is more of an update to the Axon 7 from 2016 as opposed to last year's Axon M, which folded in half.
The flag drapes the caskets of the fallen and is folded in a solemn ceremony at military funerals, with practically every movement fraught with religious and patriotic meaning.
The Broadcasting Board of Governors was established in the early 2000s after the first Cold War propaganda news outfit, the United States Information Agency (USIA), folded in 1999.
You can just see him really seriously reading a broadsheet newspaper in his favourite leather chair with his long angular legs folded in front of him, can't you.
The tilt-rotor Ospreys, part-plane part-helicopter, come and go while the others in their flock nest, folded in gray ranks, along the edges of the deck.
Huawei also opted for a surprisingly old-school solution to keeping the phone firmly closed when folded in half: a simple button below the Mate X's triple cams.
Ravindra Jadeja (2-21) dismissed Steven Smith and Ravichandran Ashwin (2-28) sent back Finch (44) to derail Australia's chase and the hosts eventually folded in 19.3 overs.
Decades before he became U.S. president, Donald Trump even owned the now-defunct New Jersey Generals in the short-lived United States Football League, which folded in 1986.
The sleek suit staples are made from machine-washable, wrinkle-resistant fabrics that can be folded in a suitcase or stuffed into your bag without losing their shape.
Some 228 local newspapers folded in Britain between 2005 and 2017, according to the Press Gazette, many of them closed by the publishers involved in the Facebook scheme.
Georg agrees to deliver two letters and then steps into streets filled with jackboots and terror, a world in which time seems to have folded in on itself.
Many of the new outlets that sprang up over the past decade were not able to last: The most notable recent example is The Toast, which folded in 2016.
With 135-degree flexibility in the hinges, the case can be folded in multiple ways: open like a book, propped-up for videos, laptop keyboard mode, or just closed.
There are three pink newborn mice, the size of her fingertips, laid up along a mounded fold in the carpet, eyes closed, paws folded in small fists, squeaking furiously.
Many newspapers and magazines have folded in the past decade, some of them prominent names with long histories—the Village Voice, a newspaper in New York, shuttered in August.
Those images show a a smartphone with a hinge in the center of the device, which allows the phone to be folded in half, similar to a flip phone.
With a battery lifetime that turned out to be only 20 minutes at most, the scooters were worthless, and Interscone folded in 2021, abandoning the scooters to the streets.
The North Beach unionized worker strip club the Lusty Lady folded in 2013, which was the same year the sex club Mission Control lost its lease in San Francisco.
The pro wrestling impresario Vince McMahon said in January he was going to revive the XFL, which folded in its initial effort more than a decade ago, in 2020.
The window is mounted seamlessly into a cantilevered, 968-square-foot concrete box, which is folded in an origami-inspired style that allows its three rooms to zigzag upward.
It folded in 2595, during the first e-commerce collapse, but by 22 the economy had steadied and Wainwright felt that it was time to get back into business.
An earlier group of funds tracking Baptist, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist and, more generally, Christian, values came out in 873 but folded in 2011 with just $2 million, Morningstar said.
It's a mobile device that can be folded in half to fit in one hand or in your pocket, with a touchscreen that works like you'd expect a smartphone to.
Other historical tidbits are folded in, chief among them Winston Churchill's role in creating the country of Iraq in the 1920s out of groups whose animosities remain a geopolitical problem.
Most tag-alongs folded, in a process reminiscent of the "Thousand Groupon War" waged by Chinese clones of the deal-sharing service, which left just one battle-hardened winner, Meituan.
From the sidelines his new chief of staff, John Kelly, hired to bring discipline to the White House, stared at the ground dejectedly, his arms folded in front of him.
China, Europe, Canada and Mexico have not folded in the same way that Japan did in the 1980s, and have already set their own tariffs in response to Trump's moves.
I heard tell of a closing door, as labels became squeezed out of previous life-raft licensing money, and the Rolling Stones's of the world folded in on their navels.
With IBM CEO Ginni Rometty part of the Trump business advisory council, which publicly folded in the wake of the Charlottesville rallies, chances are the president will revive this critique.
But Matt Barkley, signed off the street two weeks earlier, led the Bills to a 31-3 halftime lead as the Jets folded in front of an angry home crowd.
This phrase arrives without arriving, as life often does; when at last it recedes through various painful notes, you get something like comfort, but with all preceding heartbreak folded in.
His clothes were found at the top of the cliff in a neat pile with his digital watch, student ID and a $257 bill, folded in a small plastic sheath.
With 135-degree flexibility in the hinges, the case can be folded in multiple ways: open book mode, propped-up video mode, laptop keyboard mode, or plain closed case mode.
BROADLY: I've seen you and others saying that you tried to warn people about Gamergate before it folded in with other hate groups to give birth to the alt-right.
A group of activists have decided to share their love of reading -- perhaps folded in with a hefty helping of criticism -- by inundating the White House with books for Valentine's Day.
If you want to make a stapled zine, that means you will be using printer paper folded in half (so that the left and right sides touch) to make a booklet.
Although Dominguez's cable is folded in with his utilities payment, he supplements it with additional subscriptions, including $25 for Sling TV, $2401 for a UFC fight pass and $2401 for ESPN+.
Because this brings up something I've been thinking about these past few months as Hollywood folded in on itself under the weight of allegation after allegation of sexual misconduct and assault.
She also pointed out that one of the joints was flexible and folded in the egg, but was stiff in most adult pterosaurs in order to provide tension in the wing.
Their set is the perfect mixture of unabashed pop-rock joy with tinges of tender young heartbreak and just the right amount of melancholia folded in to take the edge off.
On the Verge Today, it is possible to purchase a pair of pants online and have those pants hand-delivered to you — neatly folded in a gift box — within the hour.
This is street-cart cheap and delicious, even better folded in with grilled chicken thigh under lashes of tahini sauce and hot sauce charged with paprika, smokier than it is hot.
Mallory's plan folded in April 2017 at Chicago&aposs O&aposHare International Airport during a flight back from Shanghai when customs agents found $16,500 in unreported cash, prosecutor Jennifer Gellie told jurors.
The model uses two rods to hang the majority of her blouses, button-ups and jackets, then keeps hundreds of tees neatly folded in shelving units throughout the rest of the room.
Little Caleb, however, got trapped in the pad as it folded in half and carried him for more than 100 feet, Raymond Fire Safety Officer Nick Monnier told the Lincoln Journal Star.
Ronald Reagan folded in religious conservatives in the 1980s to replace the generation of Dixiecrats dying off, thus consolidating the powerful mix of cultural reaction and economic conservatism that is modern Republicanism.
The losers: Mobile shopping app Grabble folded in July after it deemed its progress in "creating a technology platform for native mobile commerce" as a failure to deliver, trade publication Drapers reports.
Next, we visited a statue of Casement at nearby Ballyheigue: It is at least life-size, with his feet apart and firmly planted, his hands tightly folded in front of his body.
Despite looming unemployment, they worked hard to keep shelves organized and clothing folded in the face of customers who seemed to use the store's closing as an excuse for a shopping rampage.
Scott Brown, running for Senate from New Hampshire, even folded in the African Ebola breakout for a fear trifecta: Terrorists infected with Ebola might slip across the border to start an epidemic.
He got his training at Condé Nast, filling various posts at The New Yorker before becoming an arts editor at Vogue and the top editor of Men's Vogue, which folded in 2008.
An array of human hands chiseled into various poses, one holding a coin, another with the words "2 close hands" folded in prayer, shows a similar enchantment with the shape of things.
We were told by the nuns not to talk to, or even look at, anyone — just keep our eyes focused on the kid directly in front of us, our hands folded in prayer.
The company has also folded in Qapital Spending through a linked Visa Debit Card that works with money saved through the app — as well as a budgeting tool called Qapital Weekly Spending Target.
"It's like taking money and throwing it into a barbecue and burning it as fast as you can burn it," said Dean Rotchin, founder and former CEO of BlackJet, which folded in 2016.
"We can now create structures that can be folded in, and remain viable in, physiological salt concentrations that are more suitable for biological applications of DNA nanostructures," according to lead researcher Björn Högberg.
And whereas Samsung's not telling anyone how thick its Galaxy Fold is when folded up, Huawei's proudly showing off the Mate X's 5.4mm thickness when unfolded and 11mm thickness when folded in half.
"We realized that in order to understand how genetic information is controlled, we had to figure out how DNA was folded in space," said Bing Ren of the University of California, San Diego.
Ms. Frum, who founded Fig Tree & Vine, an e-commerce and lifestyle site for affluent Jews that folded in 2017, fills her house with decorative menorahs and dreidels, like those sold on Judaica.com.
Once I'd mixed my concoction, we hopped over to the rolling station where we flattened our work, folded in a layer of lavender buds, and rolled the product out into a Yule log-shape.
In the 1990s, Bill Clinton had shrewdly folded in gun control with a tough-on-crime agenda, which helped him win the presidency in 1992 and pass the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994.
Ezubao, once China's biggest P2P lending platform, folded in 2016 after it turned out to be a Ponzi scheme that collected 59.8 billion yuan ($8.7 billion) from more than 900,000 investors through savvy marketing.
The Daily Beast reported in 2018 that Musk considered buying The Onion in 2014 and hired several former staff members for a satirical startup, Thud, which folded in May after Musk stopped funding it.
Instead, the U.S.F.L. folded in 1985, its collapse attributed by many to Trump's N.F.L. envy; he insisted that the league move its games from spring to fall to compete directly with the bigger league.
The brand folded in August 2019, as "users felt the suits were simply too cumbersome to use, given that they were mostly ordering casual clothing that didn't need a perfect fit," The Journal reported.
In return from caving in now, Trump will probably make sure he will get a billion here and there for his beloved wall folded in bills that will come up in the next quarters.
Drizzled with golden dregs of homemade lard, spread with seasoned black beans, meaty quesillo and shredded cabbage, the tlayuda at Poncho's is then folded in half so all the ingredients melt into one another.
The papers are folded in half, and without picking them up, it's difficult to discern which two images are linked together, giving a visitor the opportunity to mix and match the images on their own.
Story lines about the responsibilities of fatherhood were folded in amid the fashion-world excess and a cavalcade of pop-culture cameos (Justin Bieber, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kiefer Sutherland, Ariana Grande, Willie Nelson, even Jim Lehrer!).
In a flash, his body folded in on itself, a grotesque fright of rust-colored skin, as he was whisked down the 164-foot-long pipe, arms twisting about, and pitched into the salty chasm.
Andonovski took over the helm for the Reign in 2018, he coached the NWSL's FC Kansas City for four seasons and led them to back-to-back league championships before the club folded in 2017.
Seated on a stage in the chapel were a number of veterans, among them a wiry man with an unkempt brown beard who sat with his eyes closed and his hands folded in his lap.
Not long after I arrived in New York City in my early 20s, I met Arthur Rothstein, the head of photography at Look, a couple of years before that magazine folded in the early 1970s.
"Girl in a Brown Jacket" (2018) presents a woman wearing a structured coat, her hands neatly folded in her lap over beige gloves, legs crossed tightly; behind her, an advertisement for a 7-Eleven breakfast sandwich.
We laughed, and then the world collapsed in on itself and folded in two, and now we realized the most important thing: we realized we were wrong about realizing things, and that Kylie Jenner was right.
Bill C-13, which came into effect in 2014, effectively criminalized revenge porn, but drew criticism from even the staunchest anti-revenge porn advocates because it folded in all sorts of snooping provisions for federal agencies.
L.A.F.C., after all, was born from the ashes of Chivas USA, an earlier Los Angeles M.L.S. club with a manufactured Mexican identity that folded in 2014 after years of lackluster play, dwindling attendance and lost opportunity.
Wireless in businesses caught fire well ahead of the home (86% of Wi-Fi devices in 2000 were for business), boosting Wi-Fi chip volume and shrinking the cost gap with HomeRF, which folded in 2003.
Folded in the massive defense policy bill that passed the House last week and the Senate on Tuesday was legislation named after Otto Warmbier to impose secondary sanctions on financial entities doing business with North Korea.
For the insides, whole corn kernels, still sweet, are folded in with mozzarella and béchamel; chicken and beef are cooked unhurriedly in a cumin-laced stew, then coarsely ground, so they keep their succulence and texture.
Thigmotaxis is why stinkbugs are so often found between layers (beware the quilt left folded in a window seat) and underneath seemingly flat things (brace yourself before picking up that stack of newspapers beside the recycling bin).
Everybody except the guy in the back corner with the post-ironic fedora, blissfully asleep, arms tucked across his chest over a laptop folded in four with an LCD strip on the crease, gently pulsing with activity.
Harold and the other man look, not without kindness, at the viewer, bodies relaxed, fully at home; Harold is slightly apprehensive, hands folded in his lap, while his younger companion is confident but also a bit bemused.
The new German command will based in Bonn with an initial staff of 260, growing to around 13,500 in July when the military's current strategic reconnaissance command and centres for operational communication and geoinformation are folded in.
The second and third screams are less jolting, folded in with calmer activities, but they still stick out among the mysteries of Jimena Paz's "Yellow," such as: Why does the performance take place two hours before sunset?
Seattle lost its last Stanley Cup series to the Ottawa Senators in 1920 and folded in 1924 when the Ice Arena was sold and converted to a parking garage, partly for guests of the new Olympic Hotel.
"It's a rectangle folded in half, stitched up the sides and when you put it on your round head, these ears come out," said Zweiman, surrounded by women stitching away at a knitting store on Friday night.
The concept device has two edge-to-edge screens which can be folded in both directions, so you can easily turn it into a laptop (with a virtual keyboard), a two-sided tablet, or one gigantic flat screen.
Since the law would have folded in a "45-day transition period," Kavanaugh proposed that providers try to secure privileges, and then find out for sure whether the law made it unconstitutionally difficult for people to get abortions.
The new German command will based in Bonn with an initial staff of 260, growing to around 13,500 in July when the military's current strategic reconnaissance command and centers for operational communication and geo-information are folded in.
Yet the music, especially in "Anaïs Nin," is so alive and inventive, with hints of Kurt Weill cabaret and jazz folded in, and the words set with such acute feeling, that this 60-minute program felt entirely operatic.
Mr. Kim, in a blue suit, kept his head bowed and his hands folded in front of him as uniformed North Korean officials escorted him to the news conference, according to photos carried by Kyodo on its website.
At Friday's funeral for Gharib's aide Rami Salman in the town of Ramlieh, Druze men in traditional black clothes with white turbans or skullcaps stood with their hands folded in front of them as a religious leader chanted.
Whether this deeper, stronger Penguins team than the one that folded in 2014 knocks out the Rangers on Saturday in Game 5 or at a future date, there's no denying the lean times that are coming for the Rangers.
Despite its size (roughly — and I assume not coincidentally — that of a case of beer), the GTK-PG10 is surprisingly light, and rather easy to carry around using the handles that are formed when the table is folded in.
For more than a half-century the portrait sat, folded in four and deeply creased, on top of a wardrobe in the home of Arthur Bell Nicholls, the curate at Haworth whom Charlotte married nine months before her death.
A string of European airlines have folded in the last two years, including recent collapses of Aigle Azur, Adria Airways and travel firm Thomas Cook, but loss-making Norwegian has secured funding from shareholders to stay in the air.
The naked body of the girl, Sharabia Thomas, had been discovered, folded in half and stuffed inside the bags, in Bushwick, Brooklyn, 13 years ago, bruised and bearing marks suggesting that she had been tied up before she died.
The end of high school is usually marked by an excruciating photography session where you're forced to smile for a long period of time while standing against a fake tree with your arms folded in the most unnatural way imaginable.
The Lumberjacks popped up in 63 and lasted until the I.H.L. folded in 2001, and yet another iteration of the Barons, this time a San Jose Sharks' farm team, played in the A.H.L. from 2002-6 until moving to Worcester, Mass.
Corinthian Colleges folded in 2015 after it was fined $30 million by the government for misleading prospective students with inflated job placement numbers and ITT Tech collapsed a year later after the government cut off federal financial aid over irregularities.
On my second trip, the narrative folded in on itself, as Addison took me behind the scenes to reveal that The Tension Experience was actually just a front; an immersive theater show designed to introduce the cult's message to the masses.
XL Airways France, a sister airline operating low-cost, long-haul services from Paris, folded in 2019 with La Compagnie at risk to do the same as COVID-19 marches across France and continues to scare travelers from heading overseas.
Two books for young readers — Emily Jenkins's "Brave Red, Smart Frog," illustrated by Rohan Daniel Eason, and "Snow & Rose," by Emily Winfield Martin — reimagine Brothers Grimm fairy tales, treating delight, with a few grisly bits folded in, as its own reward.
As the Yankees' workout began, Rodriguez stood just past the edge of the infield dirt in center field, his arms clasped behind his back and then folded in front, as if he were trying to figure out where they belonged.
"Howard begged him to, and he finally agreed to come down to the meeting," Mr. Millstein recalled, but just sat there, his hands folded in front of him, listening to Mr. Carter's entreaties, and then returning upstairs without saying a word.
The start up Postcard on the Run, which appeared on Shark Tank in 2011, counted Selena Gomez among its investors, and is likely responsible for many of the current phone-to-print companies that popped up in its wake, folded in 2015.
After those folded in the early 1980s, she taught herself enough computer graphics to become a freelance animator on movies like "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure," which in turn led to her becoming a teacher at the prestigious Art Center College of Design.
Feng published dozens of papers criticizing the Communist Party's human rights record in his earlier roles as head of UTS's China studies for 11 years until 2006, then as deputy head of the university's China Research Center until it folded in about 2014.
Much like a previous anthology series, "American Crime," on ABC, "Seven Seconds" aims at a head-to-toe diagnosis of national ills: racism, police violence, drug abuse, homophobia, an overtaxed public sector and the treatment of veterans are all folded in eventually.
At home, her mother cooked a sofrito of onion, garlic and sweet pepper, added some cooking wine, if there was any in the house, and then folded in the clams and a bowl of leftover white rice, which was always in the fridge.
Democrats folded in the opinion of the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which concluded in a report released Thursday that the Trump administration's decision to freeze the release of security assistance to Ukraine violated the law known as the Impoundment Control Act (ICA).
The light shining underneath the neighbors' door, the smell of someone cooking steak, an itch on her right ear—all these small things she would never see, smell or hear again as the world folded in on itself into a simpler and more streamlined dimension.
Apple said that a flexible display can be folded in such a way "to form a continuous loop such that images (still or video) can be presented in a wrap-around manner in which the images appear to be presented in a continuous loop".
As Donald Trump upsets the order of the civilized world, I now regularly find myself in a familiar instinctive pose — left arm folded in, supporting a right hand elevating a smartphone toward my face — reading about the world in a state of growing disbelief.
It also features two different folding options: the most compact approach first requires the back wheels to be folded in, but a slightly less compact and faster option lets you immediately collapse the whole thing right from its handlebars without that extra wheel folding step.
Skelly's firm, Clean Line Energy Partners, was founded in 2009 to move wind power from Oklahoma to Tennessee, but folded in 2017 after legal, political and bureaucratic obstacles mounted, including: A slow start on federal review at the Energy Department under then-President Obama.
As part of its opening for the store, on 14th Street and Avenue A, the company erected a facade in the style of CBGB, the rock club that hosted the rise of many seminal bands like the Ramones and Blondie but folded in 2006.
You could make a big spicy shrimp salad, showered with tons of mint, and serve it with warm sushi rice (that's short-grain rice with just a little sugar, salt and rice vinegar folded in, and it makes a lovely light side dish in summer).
This nepotism folded in on itself speaks volumes about the Trump administration's faulty response to the coronavirus crisis — both the uniquely Trumpy incompetence at play and a deeper flaw in the specific kind of right-wing populism that has taken over the Republican party.
When Gig on the Green folded in the early 2000s, it came at a time when punters couldn't get enough of the heady escapism offered by huge festivals held in a muddy field the middle of nowhere, where the campsite party can be kept going all night.
Across the aisle sat an older dame — 70s, maybe — in slacks, legs crossed, reading The Financial Times, which she'd folded in vertical fourths, exactly the way all the charcoal gray suits used to do back when bankers still rode the subway to Wall Street in the mornings.
Truthfully, I thought we'd been sent the wrong size at first because of how small the box was, but it turns out our queen-sized mattress was folded in half and then rolled — which made it much easier to get up the stairs to our bedroom.
What happened to the company: ChangeCoin was shut down, and while the acquisition gave Airbnb a team of engineers with blockchain experience, it didn't include any of ChangeCoin's intellectual property or assets, so it's not clear how Airbnb has folded in the company or its team.
From Taipei in the north to Tainan in the south, retailers are having difficulty keeping it on their shelves, as reports of imminent price increases have sent consumers rushing to stores to stock up on the household staple, which in Taiwan is sold folded in packs rather than as rolls.
Though she's still folded in misery, she averts her face, chest, and thigh from audience gaze: And she ends in a version of that sitting-travail position, until the next song begins: Most of "Love Song Waltzes" consists of ensembles; but Mr. Morris keeps showing that these contain multiple private lives.
As Mr. Wilders opened his campaign this month in one of his strongholds in the Rotterdam suburb of Spijkenisse, supporters stood with arms folded in the cold gray morning in the central square, as vendors hawked fresh herring and the police and security guards tried to keep back a media scrum.
They are alluring enough, but the real reason to order them is the bread, puffier and softer than the one that wraps the U. A smaller version of this, maybe five inches across, is folded in half like a taco to make a "mini," which replaces the U at breakfast.

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