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"godsend" Definitions
  1. something good that happens unexpectedly and helps somebody/something when they need help

536 Sentences With "godsend"

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This winter's El Niño has been a godsend for California.
"I'm so fair, that's a godsend for me," she says.
For poor city populations this program could be a godsend.
Put in this context, Dr Mahathir's reappearance is a godsend.
I put everything on our Splitwise, which is a godsend.
"This baby is a godsend to them," said the source.
They have been a godsend — literal lifesavers — for so many.
But to most Americans, $100 a month is a godsend.
"This baby is a godsend to them," says the source.
Candidate Trump served as a ratings godsend for television news.
But D Free could be a godsend for many people.
All I can say is that this is a godsend.
Gift them the Tile Pro; it will be a godsend.
The sale is also a godsend for amateur theater groups.
"The independent contractor route has been a godsend," she said.
The break during February is a godsend for NHL fans.
It is a godsend for the hospice patient and family.
For dedicated sports broadcasters, such as Sky, this is a godsend.
"I really thought this was a godsend at first," says Martha.
Apple's iCloud service is a godsend for iPhone and iPad owners.
And for Raheja, they were a godsend during a difficult pregnancy.
For people who are easily distracted, Flowstate could be a godsend.
The Hyperchiller is a godsend for impatient iced coffee lovers everywhere.
It's a godsend for when you need GPS for driving directions. 
That's been a godsend because now we can see each other.
It's a godsend for harried consumers or just bored, lazy ones.
This was a minor godsend amid the plundering and killing onscreen.
He described Ms. Elvin as a "godsend" for the struggling school.
A tragedy for the country but a godsend for my party.
"It's been a godsend to the patients I serve," Davidson said.
So voice is a godsend for a lot of visually impaired users.
That's why the Sleep Number mattress kind of sounds like a godsend.
Others have been kinder, praising the move as somewhat of a godsend.
And if you work in HR, that algorithm could be a godsend.
RM: So in a way, Uber is a godsend for some people.
In relation to its classic line, "Simply Good" is practically a godsend.
When Kickstarter showed up it was perfect, it was like a godsend.
"Godsend" opens, as perhaps it must, like a thousand other contemporary fictions.
In these straitened economic times for the press, that is a godsend.
That rewind functionality exists across the entire collection, and it's a godsend.
Third-party solutions have been a godsend for me on the road.
Having extras on hand can be a godsend for forgetful overnight guests.
In an industry where margins are notoriously razor-thin, it's a godsend.
The collection of our loan payments through taxes is a literal godsend.
It can be a godsend to families struggling to make ends meet.
If you are one of those people, TikTok can be a godsend.
As it turns out, Costco is a godsend for car lovers, too.
Of course, technology can be a godsend, especially when things go wrong.
The convergence and unity of Democrats is a Godsend to ascendant liberals.
Years later when we divorced, that Midwestern town closeness was a godsend.
And what sounds like a gimmick turns out to be a godsend.
Other people who actually understand what I'm going through are a godsend.
No one asked for Ventra, but the new app is actually a godsend.
"I thought to myself, 'This is a Godsend,' " Asbenson, now 45, tells PEOPLE.
If these headphones are aimed at travelers, the compact size is a Godsend.
For people who are constantly adding and editing new inventory, that's a godsend.
Those tools have been a godsend, but they come with their own problems.
The Frontier Edition R1 ships with a second battery, which was a godsend.
Getting insured under Obamacare three years ago was a godsend for Mercedes Ibarra.
That latter one may be a godsend, depending on how well it works.
Know your community resourcesSpeaking of mobile crisis workers, these people are a godsend.
Your mileage may vary, but it's been a godsend for my recovery routine.
The potential and efficiency of cell phones can be a godsend for parents.
If you lived in a homophobic environment, the relative anonymity could be a godsend.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. For many people, weed is a godsend.
That's why Credit Karma, which was founded in 2007, has been such a godsend.
For them, the chance to come home for a good job was a godsend.
She said CGMs are a "godsend" for patients with diabetes, but cumbersome and expensive.
Bioderma — and micellar waters in general — are a godsend just for their effortless gentleness.
"It was just kind of a godsend to me, as a filmmaker," he said.
"Raquel is a godsend to me and I'll never disrespect her," she told everyone.
"She is a godsend, but I wish we had 20 of her," she said.
If you're a heavy Office 365 user, though, this feature is likely a godsend.
In a rush, the slip-on sneaker is a godsend — no laces, no problem.
"But when Mr. James Charles and his family helped me, it was a godsend."
In wealthier countries formula is a safe option and can sometimes be a godsend.
I know a lot of people frown on that, but it is a godsend.
Urshela, a godsend for the Yankees during Miguel Andujar's injury-shortened season, knew this.
Las Vegas has a monorail, which can be a godsend, but feels sadly incomplete.
For people whose dogs do stupid things in the dark, this is a godsend.
If you struggle to fall asleep at night, socks in bed might be a godsend.
That was a godsend — so easy to use and saved me a ton of time.
" Estey vehemently denies the podcast's claims, saying that Simmons' housekeeper, Teresa Reveles, is "a godsend.
Finding somewhere to inhale during the dead time between long flights is an understandable godsend.
Out there, Starlink might be a godsend, while in big cities it might be superfluous.
Having a nice digital trail to follow or cite in court was clearly a godsend.
But for scientists studying Neanderthals, humanity's closest extinct relatives, prehistoric plaque can be a godsend.
These 'stealth' restocks are a godsend to those who miss out on the first rush.
When Twitter figured out how to display trending hashtags, I thought it was a godsend.
However, to those who had bet on the Cowboys, the field goal was a godsend.
The winter's abundant snowfall in the Sierra Nevada was a godsend for California's water needs.
Coming so close after her passing, the pages were a godsend for a broken heart.
"The Boeing issue was an absolute godsend for Lion Air," said an aviation safety expert.
"The Boeing issue was an absolute godsend for Lion Air," an aviation safety expert said.
The former first lady's recent attacks on Sanders' 2020 candidacy are a godsend to Trump.
But it also feels right, considering Franklin was a godsend; her voice that of an angel.
So it seemed like a godsend when Uber burst onto the New York scene in 2012.
"Al Qaeda's most dangerous branch is seeing this Saudi-led war as a godsend," Weinberg said.
Sony's 5-axis electronic stabilization is a godsend for correcting sudden movements or panning when recording.
The leader looks at me like I'm a godsend, and I'm content with my hero status.
Not only should the IOC allow the Russians to compete—it should consider them a godsend.
Heliwa believes the move has been a godsend, particularly given the current situation in in Syria.
The decrease on 10-year Treasury yields is also a "godsend for the industry," he added.
And, since the cases are heavy, delivery of the trendy treat can feel like a godsend.
This godsend arrives at the close of a long day, promising to "take care" of Marlo.
On top of all that, it didn't help that Sheringham's private life was a tabloid godsend.
But among Indians who produce, cook or care about food, the service has been a godsend.
"Godsend" includes, at interludes, letters from Aden to her father, mocking his Volvo and his cheating.
As someone who watches a lot of television in a professional capacity, miniseries are a godsend.
When crippling back pain forced Robin Henderson to leave her job last year, Medicaid was a godsend.
Washington, DC (CNN Business)For most people building self-driving cars, lidar is viewed as a godsend.
For busy parents, working professionals, and homebound populations like the elderly, Instacart can feel like a godsend.
Ryan's attempt to link the fate of Obamacare with Medicare privatization is a political godsend for Democrats.
To farmers desperate for a way to ensure their economic survival, dicamba is seen as a godsend.
A kick-to-open tailgate is a godsend when arms are filled with groceries or squirming children.
Tiny planes can be a godsend in a country that can feel like an archipelago on land.
Our [new] business partners Ilan and Justin are a godsend when it comes to making that work.
Locking in today's interest rates for 70 or more years would be a godsend to future budgeters.
If you have long distance friendships or relationships, then the WhatsApp voice note is basically a godsend.
"It was definitely was a godsend to us," said Chad Audie, president of Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries.
"  "We moved VERY early to close borders to certain areas, which was a Godsend," he tweeted. "V.
Amid the drudgery that has transpired during the hearings, it was a godsend to the internet. Levity!
His Soviet code name was Godsend, and he came to Los Alamos from a family of spies.
But that's probably what people thought when they got their first dishwasher — and now, they're a godsend.
That's basically a godsend for anyone who has a lot of clutter on their countertops and desks.
And in Alabama, former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville has spoken of Trump as a godsend.
It's really the second innovation that would have been a godsend for my 18-year-old self, though.
The concern about electability should have been a godsend to Biden, but Mayor Pete got in the way.
Wash and gos are a godsend, especially during warmer months when mother nature steps in as our hairdryer.
You'd think that a new device called the "artificial pancreas" would be a godsend for someone like her.
However, there are no doubt more than a few "power savers" who will view collections as a godsend.
She's feelin' herself, just like we all do under the veil of the godsend that is Snapchat filters.
Whether it's a muting co-worker or annoying friend, giving users a mute button would be a godsend.
Usually priced at $149.99, you can snag this kitchen godsend for more than half off, at just $65.99.
ALBANY — It was to be the salvation of Buffalo, a billion-dollar godsend from the administration of Gov.
Hence "the illness that forced me out of New York City—which was a fucking godsend," Moshfegh said.
Lugo, a quiet native of Shreveport, La., has been a godsend to the Mets' banged-up pitching staff.
Providing patients with a safer alternative to opioids could turn out to be a godsend for this state.
If you were a black Southerner in 1900, finding another way to shop would have been a godsend.
When Mr. Chu made his online pitch, the film seemed a godsend for Asian actors, aspiring or otherwise.
But for those fighters' commanders, lethality has doubled as a rhetorical godsend: clinical-sounding, but visceral as well.
The insurance marketplaces are a godsend for 12 million people, particularly those with low incomes or chronic illnesses.
This is probably the place to say that "Godsend" mostly cuts against the grain of my own taste.
His Soviet code name was Godsend, and he came to Los Alamos from a family of secret agents.
The sleuths were uncovering the story of Godsend even as the decorated spy was being laid to rest.
Looking Back The $500 given to her by The New York Times was a godsend, Amelia Earhart allowed.
It's stylish, affordable, the fitness features are solid, and the 5+ days of battery life are a godsend.
So, to people like her, Disney+ may seem like a godsend: it offers the best of both worlds.
Was he a compassionate godsend to those whose agony had been played down or discounted by previous physicians?
For traveling writers like myself (or anyone who likes to work on the road), this was a godsend.
Fans of the long-wearing liquid foundation already know what a godsend it is for the full-coverage set.
Best of all, thanks to grant funding, the data are freely available — a godsend to cash-starved aid agencies.
The new spate of leisurewear trends flooding fashion as of late have been a godsend to casual dressers everywhere.
But a cheaper exchange rate can be a godsend for an oil exporter when the price of crude drops.
But it would also be a godsend to Democrats, who are in the process of being gerrymandered into oblivion.
For consumers looking for a stress-free session online, the arrival of ad-blocking software has been a godsend.
The provision I championed that bans lifetime limits on insurance policies has also been a godsend for many families.
These consumer protections have been a godsend to our neighbors and yet the House Republican bill will eliminate them.
For new players, especially fintech, the new regulatory environment is a godsend, as compliance is crucial for fintech businesses.
This should not be the case, and bankruptcy protection would be a godsend to people in situations like mine.
The advent of social media was a godsend to our adversaries, exponentially expanding their reach via automated messaging (bots).
This was a godsend to many families, but it came with strict deadlines to show proof of successful rebuilding.
I was a begrudging, late adopter of Slack, but it's been a godsend in the midst of breaking news.
"This is a godsend opportunity for us," Mr. Khan said last week, urging Pakistanis to rise against Mr. Sharif.
THE SUPREME COURT'S thunderclap of a ruling against the government on September 24th was a godsend for Jeremy Corbyn.
And the new drug, Spinraza, sold by Biogen and developed with Ionis Pharmaceuticals, will be a godsend for many.
The water is a godsend for the state, which has experienced a prolonged and dangerous drought in recent years.
For several years I was forced to work from my kitchen and living room, which makes this space a Godsend.
But the move could be a godsend to the company's workforce; any Uber driver will share their passenger horror stories.
Jackson was a canny, charismatic point guard everywhere he played, including New York, and could be a godsend for Ntilikina.
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One of the volunteers, Dorothy Rich, says having Trejo there to help facilitate communication with the families was a godsend.
It only has 24 ingredients and is basically a godsend when your skin is being super reactive to everything else.
Still, "Godsend" impresses because Wray is so fearlessly committed to his fictional world, and to his own depiction of it.
Rating: 2/5 This guide tool is a godsend for anyone who has trouble drawing on a consistent eyeliner line.
Pitzl, who now lives in Santa Fe, N.M., told me the expedition was a godsend for him at the time.
Listening to some interest groups and politicians, fossil fuels are either terrible for the planet or a godsend to humanity.
Certain products she'd been told to buy were utterly useless; a specific breastfeeding pillow she'd found to be a godsend.
It's a godsend, in a way; Hina is responsible for supporting her younger brother without the help of her parents.
So I don't believe in jinxes, but I will always believe the rain delay in Game 7 was a godsend.
For those wrongfully convicted prisoners who can be exonerated by DNA evidence, organizations like the Innocence Project are a godsend.
It might be illegal, but it's healthier than smoking, and a godsend for people who don't want to inhale smoke.
For students, journalists, or anybody who needs to turn speech into text on a regular basis, it will be a godsend.
Augustin comes off bench to lead Nuggets over Lakers LOS ANGELES — D.J. Augustin has been a godsend for the Denver Nuggets.
"Mayawati has herself a godsend," said Ramesh Dixit, a former professor of political science at Lucknow University, referring to the attacks.
Some entrepreneurs say it was a godsend, according to Sam Altman, the president of the prestigious start-up accelerator Y Combinator.
Counting calories from an app can be pretty inaccurate, so this kitchen gadget is set to be a godsend for dieters.
Now think about your maps app in 2011 — a godsend, to be sure, but a pale imitation of its 2016 counterpart.
Still, that ability could be a godsend for companies struggling to restore lost data, assuming the ransomer is telling the truth.
If you aren't in the mood to wait for the water to boil, this microwave pasta pot will be a godsend.
While some see that as a godsend that could help jumpstart local technology development, others caution it comes with strings attached.
They also come in petites, which is a godsend for someone who's 5-foot-1.5-inches (can't forget that half inch!).
They also come in petites, which is a godsend for someone who's 5-foot-1.5-inches (can't forget that half inch!).
In the early 1990s, art dealer Frank Maresca had the unusual experience of such a collection being a sort of godsend.
Garland paired with Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton would be a godsend for first-year coach Monty Williams' building project. 7.
With concerns over how Facebook was using the massive amount of data it had on its users, Ello seemed like a godsend.
Sure, H&M is a godsend when we need a clean, affordable work shirt after not making it home the night before.
For the hard and crusty boogers that form while your kid is sleeping, this slightly ridiculous-looking Oogiebear tool is a godsend.
Less travel time would be a godsend to anyone who has ever had to suffer through leg-numbing flights over the holidays.
For those individuals, this employment boom is a godsend, giving them a second, or maybe a first, chance at a productive life.
Biondi sees the prospect of a universal wage as a potential godsend and he plans to vote 5-Star on March 4.
While Samsung's Note 7 woes could be a godsend for Apple, the same might not be said for the tech giant's suppliers.
Regardless, when you just need a little bliss on a rough day, the services in the slides ahead are a freaking godsend.
The former Secretary of State's lack of authenticity and allegedly cold and stuffy demeanor have been a godsend for satirists and comedians.
This is a godsend if you need something heavy enough to cover acne, but also want something lighter for the undereye area.
It's a godsend in California traffic, and likely just as effective anywhere you're stuck with stop-and-go freeway or highway driving.
But for titles that are rather less known than Bungie's quaint little shooter, the Clubs and LFG systems are an absolute godsend.
But, as Femme Ed host Laura Willcox found out, the pill might not be quite the godsend it's cracked up to be.
Masayoshi Son tries to foster close ties between the CEOs of the various firms and for younger founders, this is a godsend.
CHIP, a program that has existed for two decades, is a godsend for the children who depend on it and their families.
At a moment when many print publications are struggling to survive, the largess of a wealthy owner can seem like a godsend.
This is a godsend in a country from which millions have fled because of extreme shortages of food, basic goods and medicine.
But for thousands of H.C.R.I. alumni, the confidence gained from speaking fluently and the accomplishments it can foster have been a godsend.
For new parents, grandparents and caretakers who feel overwhelmed when watching an infant or a toddler by themselves, libraries are a godsend.
Racerback, maxi, cami, jersey — whatever the strap thickness, length or lightweight material, a tank dress is a godsend at the height of summer.
I'd heard coworkers and friends describe the high-frequency treatment as a godsend for acne-prone skin — a category which I fall into.
Depending on your portable power needs and propensity for lower-back pain, the Omni Ultimate is either a godsend or something wholly ridiculous.
The refugee crisis was a political godsend for him, diverting attention from domestic scandals and providing an opportunity to outflank a rising Jobbik.
And please do invest in a tube or three of aloe vera gel — it's a godsend for sensitive skin, fuzz-prone or otherwise.
But I knew Marula oil has lots of fatty acids and soaks in super fast, while olive oil is a godsend for detangling.
The Roadie 2, then, is a godsend for those of us cursed to the never-ending torment of being really bad at guitar.
"For me to get to work with @officialkevinjamesagain day in and day out was a Godsend," Remini captioned a selfie with her friend.
And that could be a godsend for any frequent traveler that can't be without their Witcher 3 character for weeks on end. Me?
While music and games definitely benefited from BoomStick's audio enhancement, I think the device is a kind of godsend for movie Foley artists.
For women with recurrent UTIs, which can become resistant to all the commonly-used antibiotics an effective, alternative treatment would be a Godsend.
For those holding a tight grip on the idea of youthful skin, the recent boom of anti-aging products has been a godsend.
"It's, like, a godsend so we can carry all of our stuff," Ms. Caro, 27, said of Lila's stroller, teeming with overstuffed bags.
But Kian's story doesn't end there, and what follows could, with further research, prove to be a godsend for other children similarly affected.
I didn't see it as a big deal, I was taking so much coke at the time, it was a budgetary godsend really.
After all, Petry's fiction would be a godsend for professors who are looking for a book that students would actually want to read.
She has a real good network and good sense of the island, so giving her charge of this thing has been a godsend.
Tile Pro, available at Amazon, $25.00For any friend who's disorganized or worried about losing their keys, the Tile Pro will be a godsend.
Not everyone can afford hotels, but they're a godsend if returning home means returning to the scene of childhood trauma or constant arguments.
Instead of opting to have sleep for dinner, this Black+Decker All-in-One Cooking Pot and Rice Cooker will be a godsend.
It seemed like a godsend—an exhaustive culinary time capsule from an era when recipes were passed down orally and hardly ever recorded.
Cheap smartphones, affordable data plans, and comprehensive internet coverage mean such entertainment is accessible, bountiful, and for those fighting cabin fever, a godsend.
Now that I'm in my late 50s, the Affordable Care Act has been a real godsend, finally making health care costs reasonable for me.
While this may initially sound like a godsend to many sufferers of monthly abdominal agony, policies like this are neither new nor without controversy.
What a godsend, then, to find Sana Goldberg's How to Be a Patient — an accessible, enlightening guide to making your providers work for you.
Turkey's indignant refusal last Friday (May 6) to accept the EU conditions to hold Germany-bound refugee waves will be another godsend to AfD.
"They are giving us something tangible to hold onto, which is a godsend when us angel parents are having those difficult moments," she says.
However, she says "out of the blue" she got a call from Weinsten with a "godsend" job as a freelance script reader for Miramax.
But it's a Frankenstein's monster of a phone—a godsend for those with minuscule mitts and big heaping pile of "meh" for everyone else.
That Republicans manage to be doing so poorly with the economy humming along nicely is a godsend to Democratic Party operatives and political pros.
If you are not at this point, or feel perfectly fine about microwaveable dining, thank you very much, Trader Joe's is truly a godsend.
The Neutrogena brand ambassador since 2017 has long spoken up about the importance of sun protection, once calling SPF 100 a "godsend" for her.
Its flesh tone offerings are a godsend for celebrity stylists searching for heels to match a client's wildly printed dress or simple, neutral look.
And imagine the godsend that would be for the Republican presidential candidate in a contest where everything hinges on the economy and financial markets.
Around seventy per cent of American smokers say that they want to quit, and for many of them e-cigarettes have been a godsend.
For those of us whose skin crawls at the thought of making phone calls, food delivery by app has been a godsend of technology.
Vacation days can be a godsend — you can take a much-needed and deserved trip, attend doctor's appointments, or simply catch up on sleep.
For someone like me — a film critic who nonetheless has blind spots (like everyone) in her viewing history — the Criterion Channel is a godsend.
I douse my head in Dove Dry Shampoo (a godsend) and do an easy face of makeup to hide the bags under my eyes.
Garrett&aposs decision was frustrating for Cowboys fans but a godsend to Cowboys bettors, who needed the Cowboys to cover a 6-point spread.
But if you're visiting New York for a week or longer, or perhaps staying with a child, it could end up being a godsend.
Seven years later, when interviewed for an oral history, Mr. Rockefeller said income from the trust had been "an absolute godsend" for the museum.
Yet for the 21st-century soccer fan, online video is a godsend — the only conceivable way to keep up with the ultimate global sport.
Coincidentally, more water in the Jordan River could be a godsend for some refugees living in camps in Jordan, which is downstream from Syria.
The first presidential debate may have been a disaster for Donald Trump, but it was something of a godsend for fans of Saturday Night Live.
"I suspect you are a godsend," Mary Louise said, playing with her necklace in a way that emphasizes her ability to make casually cutting comments.
Containers that have drainage holes on the bottom accompanied with a waterproof saucer to prevent big messes are a godsend, and work perfectly for herbs.
Just like during the 2016 election, the "unsubscribe, but remain friends" feature on Facebook has become a godsend for my friendships and my mental health.
A godsend for budding e-commerce businesses, Amazon's FBA or affiliate marketing programs help you take advantage of Amazon's trusted reputation to sell your goods.
But Microsoft hasn't shown enough initiative in supporting its mobile platform and Windows 10 doesn't seem like quite the same godsend it was for desktops.
Which is why this flat twist-out routine is a godsend during the week, especially when done with our trusty Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer.
"We were giving a godsend, I believe, with Donald Trump," said Barksdale supporter Leonard Ware as he waited for the candidate to speak in Gwinnett.
SSRIs had just come on the market and while many hailed them as a godsend, it remained puzzling why they took so long to work.
He's become an important staff member — a "godsend" they say — who contributes medically when he can, but no more blood than a pint a month.
The idea of "smart" earplugs might seem like technology has gone too far, but Hush could be a godsend for anyone whose bedmate snores regularly.
Facebook's reluctance to adopt anything resembling a political stance proved to be a godsend to the proprietors of fake news sites during the presidential campaign.
But he said the policy would be a godsend for the North, if South Korea refused to pay more and the troops were pulled out.
"She was a godsend for her mother, her mother being deaf, she would interpret for her mom," her father, Kenny Hoffa told CNN affiliate WFTS.
These online resources are a godsend in times like these when we want to minimize in-person contact but still get the guidance we need.
At face value, SoftBank seems like a godsend: offering big money that founders want, big valuations that investors want, and hot deals that SoftBank wants.
Art Review If, like me, you find the full-tilt art fairs a little overwhelming, the formally ambitious but modestly scaled Independent is a godsend.
The MK75 Multi-Connection Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is a godsend for master procrastinators or anyone who doesn't want to invest in a full blown computer.
And except in those humans whose latent DNA has been awakened — which a new street drug called godsend just happens to be able to do.
This film is a godsend that will lift the self-esteem of black children in the US and around the world for a long time.
If you're anything like me, hearing a friend or co-worker gush about their godsend primer always ends with one thought: What am I missing here?!
With smart execution, foilyage highlights look fresh for months — a budget and time-preserving godsend for those of us constantly on the run like Queen Bey.
Knowing that Matt was going to bring a machete, I opted for an industrial-sized roll of duct tape, which turned out to be a godsend.
It's totally free, which should be a godsend in an age when developers saddle games with marketplaces that nickel and dime players past the original purchase.
Now, this sort of costing can sound like an MBA's godsend or a patient's worst nightmare (let alone the providers who need to input their timecards).
That's going to mean a lot of out-of-work people, but in the context of trucking, automation—and specifically autonomous vehicles—could be a godsend.
I was quite upset and my current partner consoled me through the breakup process, and was a Godsend when I was feeling bouts of crippling anxiety.
In short, if you're the kind of person who enjoys piling copious amounts of attention onto your balls, the Bull Bag just might be a godsend.
Because sentiment was so absurdly negative on everything that even stability in China (not an improvement in the outlook, just stability) was greeted as a godsend.
Thep Thai's owner insists that such a service would be something of a godsend for the 63-plus reservations the restaurant fields on a daily basis.
In developing VC markets such as the Midwest, some may think that funding from the government or economic development organizations are a godsend for local entrepreneurs.
These sodium and other advanced microreactors could be a godsend for those in Alaska communities who spend up to half of their annual income on energy.
Certainly, when Hunts Point Market was originally built, it seemed like a godsend for a city that was struggling to keep up with its explosive growth.
Moreover, the program is a godsend to working families who risk financial ruin if they happen to have a child who faces serious illness or injury.
It even seems to quickly nudge some people away from suicidal ideation, something that could be a godsend for those in the middle of a crisis.
For the Democrats, Kimmel is something of a godsend: a popular TV personality willing to use his public platform to protect former President Obama's signature law.
For Trump to actually pull a 180-degree reversal on such a critical issue would be a godsend for his political opponents and they know it.
The 278,000 miles of interstate highway that would be paved across the country during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s were a godsend for many rural communities.
"NAFTA has been a godsend for U.S. poultry," Kevin Brosch, international trade counsel for the USA Poultry and Egg Export Council, testified at the House hearing.
For Mayra Aguilar, who joined the caravan with her two daughters after her husband was murdered by gang members in Honduras, the caravan was a godsend.
When American Pharoah won the Belmont Stakes last year to end horse racing's 37-year Triple Crown drought, he was the godsend the sport so desperately needed.
Several workout brands, such as Under Armour and Athleta, sell underwear for working out that can be a godsend, even if you're going nowhere near a gym.
Action planet Mars meets Neptune, the planet of illusions, in your house of daily work on Friday, so your commitments seem to be a godsend this week.
It's not the best way to play Civilization VI, but it works well enough, and it's a godsend if you ever find yourself with hours to kill.
For me personally, it's not always easy to find the time for a 50 or 80 minute pampering, so the 25-minute offerings ($35) are a godsend.
This dishwasher called Tetra from Heatworks and design firm frog is most likely a godsend for those who live in tiny apartments and would love a dishwasher.
That's why leave-in conditioners are a godsend, particularly for natural, curly, and color-treated strands, because they can help save you from a world of damage.
Sure, it seems a bit silly, but for those times you get caught in the rain (or spill your piña colada, for that matter), it's a godsend.
These EO's are a godsend because in the absence of action from Congress, the EO's are the only thing that would prevent harm to Americans by terrorists.
It was a godsend for them and the kind of narrative they were honestly expecting had [former state senator] Chris McDaniel made the runoff, not Hyde-Smith.
During this critical final stretch of the season, Syndergaard has been a godsend to a rotation that is still without the injured Jacob deGrom and Steven Matz.
For families like ours — comfortable, but not possessed of great wealth — 22019's Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act was a godsend for long-term planning.
This could be a godsend at concerts, and indeed could be used in other places to maintain privacy, but the technology could also have some sinister implications.
And for anyone (man or woman, really) who's ever experienced the unique burning, anxiety, and utter misery of a urinary tract infection, the service is a godsend.
The college presidents won't say so, but in light of their daily duties, this "speech" aspect of the executive order may look to them like a godsend.
And for toddlers who are too young to sit through an in-flight movie and too old to nap in your lap, Play-Doh is a godsend.
Also, the brand's forgiving, stretchy fabric was a godsend for many young mothers who found themselves struggling to dress their bodies, which had changed after giving birth.
"Reform and innovation in the setting of cuts equals less people with health care," said Davidson, who called Medicaid a "godsend" and a "lifeline" for his patients.
Still, it's a godsend for journalists reporting on North Korea from the South, where Cold War-era fears still drive the local government to censor the internet.
Peele plays his friend Rell, heartbroken after a breakup and intent on caring for the little kitten he views as a godsend in his time of sorrow.
With Data Saver turned on (Settings > Data Saver > On), users could save up to 50 percent on data, which will be a godsend for anybody's monthly data caps.
"Patreon has been a godsend for independent artists because there isn't another way to get this kind of regular patronage without hounding supporters constantly," Simins tells The Verge.
Ride-sharing apps are a godsend, but they sometimes come at a cost that goes beyond the $8 or $10 you spent to get home from the club.
To thousands of vegans, though, this chickpea water—christened aquafaba—has been a godsend, with some professionals believing it has the potential to be a standardized, commonplace ingredient.
Image 2 of 2 TOKYO – While raising hopes for denuclearization, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un&aposs new focus on diplomacy could be a godsend for his generals.
The service was a godsend for older listeners with less time to lovingly curate a record collection; nearly half its users are outside the 18-34 age bracket.
YouTube Red has been a godsend, although I feel a bit guilty paying $10 a month to watch YouTube videos offline when I haven't paid my phone bill.
That may not sound fair on the surface, but the opportunity to get off Wall's cap-crippling extension before it kicks in should be viewed as a godsend.
In mid-April, an "above-normal" rain forecast by the India Meteorological Department was a godsend for a country reeling from its worst water crisis in four decades.
The Iraq war — ­needless and ineptly waged, he says — was a godsend to Al Qaeda, which used the wrath it provoked to "aggregate" the grievances of militants worldwide.
Parental controls can be a godsend, helping parents limit what their kids can do on a variety of devices, including PCs, smartphones, and gaming consoles like the PS4.
Amid this gloom, the recent proposal by the Afghan government, with the support of the United States, for peace-making with the Taliban appears to be a godsend.
And for anyone cut from that cloth, creative layering is a godsend: The more items you wear at once, the more opportunities you get to wear each item.
The Pacifica is the only hybrid van and the only one with foot-activated side doors, a godsend when hands are full of groceries, fussy toddlers or both.
"Trump has been a godsend for China," noted Eswar Prasad, an expert on trade at Cornell University who once headed the China division at the International Monetary Fund.
Also, we raised a ton of money from that, which ended up being a real godsend because we were able to experiment much more with what we're doing.
Charla Burill, a runner, described his diagnosis of a fracture in her sitting bones as a "godsend" after other doctors failed to find what was causing her pain.
"This is a godsend," said Kathleena Iacchei, who was unsure where she could take her 97-year-old mother when it became clear that their homes were threatened.
When summer comes around and good basketball becomes scarce, TBT—in just its third year of existence—has become a godsend for basketball nerds hungry for a fix.
For those who hate the feeling of a thick balm on their hands and fingers, this gel formulation —the newest addition to Neutrogena's innovative HydroBoost line — is a godsend.
My partner needs to order a new textbook on Audible (with all the solo driving we've been doing lately, audio versions of their required reading has been a godsend!).
When it comes to evening out the sporadic white spots on my face and blending them in with my regular skin tone, this tinted moisturizer has been a godsend.
This was a godsend to scientists like Arbour: from the skeleton, she found that Zuul's three-metre-long tail was covered in many rows of large, sharp, bony spikes.
Clarifying shampoos are a godsend for certain hair types, but drier, curly types should avoid them at all costs, because they can strip your hair of its natural oils.
With past Olympic beach volleyball games played at parks, on royal parade grounds, or even next to car parks, the Rio beach venue was a godsend for players too.
Seth Lugo, who was supposed to be the fifth starter to open the season, has been a godsend as a versatile reliever, as has Robert Gsellman, another past starter.
For NBC, the Olympics are a godsend: two and a half weeks of prime programming and access to its stars that no other network can or will ever have.
Jones made for a winsome story when he was drafted, and he seemed like a godsend when he rallied the Giants to victory against the Buccaneers on Sept. 22.
This oil has been a godsend, it has taken my skin from being very dry and itchy to conditioned and healthy looking in a very short amount of time.
But "Godsend" develops enough hospitality toward the religious submission it describes that it begins to take on the properties of its material: it becomes a kind of devout inhabiting.
Driver's licenses were a special godsend for DACA recipients she knows, as getting to work without a car can be impossible in more rural settings like upstate New York.
This would have been a godsend to 14-year-old me, alone in the boondocks — and it might just be a lifeline to isolated arts lovers around the world.
Last fall, a pair of historians revealed that yet another Soviet spy, code named Godsend, had infiltrated the Los Alamos laboratory where the world's first atom bomb was built.
"The Boeing issue was an absolute godsend for Lion Air," said John Goglia, a former member of the United States National Transportation Safety Board and an aviation safety expert.
It's a nightmare for a passenger with a destination in mind, but turned out to be a godsend for developers cramming in their final hours to finish their projects.
Business tax rates are coming down from roughly 203 percent to 15 or 20 percent, which is not only a boon for business, but a godsend for the middle class.
" Baer described the expert input — as well as Schultz's willingness to mine his contacts for specialists on everything from "dark money" in campaign finance to child marriage — as "a godsend.
John Wray's serious, sober and frequently mesmerizing new novel, "Godsend," is based loosely on Lindh's story and is set essentially over the same time period, pre- and post-Sept. 11.
"There are lot of masters of the universe who think he may not be their cup of tea, but he's been a godsend," said Mr. Bremmer of the Eurasia Group.
As a whole, private equity has been a godsend to pension and benefits managers that require returns better than those offered by stock or bond markets over the past decade.
"The eraser is a godsend," said Jon Burgerman, pointing an iPhone in the direction of a compact, raggedy-haired dog outside a Blue Bottle Coffee shop in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
Twitter had long been a godsend to dissidents: Unlike Facebook, it had no policy requiring people to use their real names, allowing critics of repressive government to speak more freely.
I came to grappling and MMA much later than I would've liked, but it's been an absolute godsend for me during some of the most challenging times of my life.
As I mentioned on the podcast that week, the conference was a godsend—an inclusive, positive, important event for LGBTQI folks who were reeling especially from the week's election results.
As someone who has ruined their native iOS autocorrection feature by typing a mixture of English and Spanish (and some Spanglish) I can honestly say this feature sounds like a godsend.
I have a few friends I have known for decades who are a godsend, helping to keep me sane by lending an ear via phone or email when I'm feeling down.
It's considered a godsend for some of Hollywood's top stylists and colorists because of its ability to make hair stronger during a color treatment, but is it good for natural hair?
For recovering addicts, kratom was a godsend—a natural substance, minimally addictive, with few serious side effects, and most importantly, the ability to take the edge off of opiate withdrawal symptoms.
The Miss America pageant for me was a godsend because I won scholarship money through that that put me through school, undergrad, and a lot of my law school as well.
"That relationship to the employer has been disappearing, so a lot of workers are much dependent on items like the ACA, which has been a godsend in the space," Muro said.
When you offer everyone access to free and private communication, lots of wonderful things may happen — and WhatsApp has been a godsend to vulnerable populations like migrants, dissidents and political activists.
Chicago Bears legend Jim McMahon says medical marijuana has been a "godsend" -- and has helped him get off the prescription pills he's been using to treat pain from his football career.
For instance, John Curtice, a politics professor at Strathclyde University, told me the "European Parliament has been a godsend" to the UK Independent Party (UKIP) — the Euroskeptic party that championed Brexit.
Officials have already said many times that an all-new, recapitalized electric authority — the largest of its kind in the United States — could be a godsend to the Puerto Rican economy.
For the embattled nationalist Polish leadership, at odds with Brussels over its refusal to accept refugees and its disregard for the rule of law, this show of support was a godsend.
"Justice Department officials stated that it was a 'godsend' that they had another avenue to charge Mr. Mikerin that relied on evidence other than this individual's testimony," the Democratic memo stated.
Suddenly, he started seeing references to the Seborers, and major parts of the atomic puzzle fell into place: Oscar was Godsend, Stuart was Godfather and their older brother Max was Relative.
But selling natural gas to Mexico is also a godsend for the American energy industry, which is lobbying the White House to emphasize just how crucial the relationship with Mexico is.
The Do Not Disturb mode on your iPhone is a godsend for anyone who wants to eliminate the mundane chatter caused by your phone — notifications, group text messages, and so on.
In some respects, the Trump administration has been both a godsend and a curse to the writers, offering a source of satire while pretty much eclipsing anything that they can muster.
" Cassandra and Rose think of themselves as two sisters from a 19th-century marriage plot book, "two Brontë-Jane Austen girls," Cassandra writes, "poor but spirited, two girls of Godsend castle.
High-functioning self-driving cars could be a godsend in terms of human health gains, and testing them in traffic is always going to be a thorny matter both logistically and ethically.
Germans are adding an angry rejoinder that Mr. Trump is a godsend to despots and tyrants around the world, but they refuse to buy spare parts for their grounded Luftwaffe (air force).
But if you're building a system on a budget and you're going to struggle to hit 60 fps with your favorite games at 1080p, FreeSync or G-Sync could be a godsend.
For scholars of Manchu, especially those eager to translate the mounds of Qing dynasty documents that fill archives across China, the discovery of so many living Manchu speakers has been a godsend.
There's more comfortably queer animation, anime, and comics than I've ever experienced in my life which is a fucking godsend, because all I've ever wanted my whole life was to experience that.
And five minutes in the case translates into one hour of playtime, which is a godsend for all the times I've realized both earbuds were dead while already halfway out the door.
Once convinced that a Trump nomination would be a godsend for their party, some are now warning that a general election fight against the billionaire tycoon will be anything but a cakewalk.
These inadequacies, basically the absence of civil states, are a godsend for terrorist networks, for whom the lack of basic civic structure serves as a blind spot to glide under our radars.
For people who work all day and don't want to get personal packages delivered to the office yet can't make it to the post office before it closes, Locker is a godsend.
It's still the laptop's greatest weakness — you can't charge and connect another accessory at the same time — but being able to quickly charge up via a battery pack has been a godsend.
The Department of Transportation's (DOT) 24-hour rule is a godsend for every traveler who's ever made a stupid mistake and can't imagine paying a couple hundred bucks to make it right.
Stacey Abrams, the Democratic leader in the Georgia House of Representatives, said the presidential race had been a "godsend election," opening the eyes of national Democrats to unimagined opportunities in her state.
I normally love Mr. Chen's puzzles and he is a godsend to beginning puzzle makers who are learning the art of construction, but I have to say that this one confused me.
They have been an absolute godsend to me during this time!" said Jamie Plancher, who has a masters in emergency and disaster management and has been "tracking Covid-19 like a hawk.
Fantasy, in its broadest and most benign form, has been a godsend for major sports leagues, providing a (mostly) harmless way to keep fans engaged in a world of growing entertainment options.
Bots that could take the place of those widely despised automated customer-service systems we all have had to interact with on the telephone, for example, might be a godsend in comparison.
Giving people health care is, it turns out, very popular, and the Medicaid expansion is a fiscal godsend to a number of Republican governors, like Ohio's John Kasich or Arkansas's Asa Hutchinson.
When Game 4 was rained out that day, it appeared to be a godsend for the Nationals, who could skip the originally scheduled starter, Tanner Roark, and use Strasburg, on regular rest.
According to the study, the archival documents said that Godsend was at Los Alamos and that he was providing secret information on "Enormous," the K.G.B.'s code name for the American project.
This appeals to Vijay Raghunathan, vice president for engineering at Under Armour, who says that for companies with small offices and spread-out work forces, Slack is a godsend, an elastic virtual room.
Smartphone apps like Waze, a godsend for some road warriors because they shave minutes and even hours off their commutes with their creative detours off main highways, are causing headaches for city planners.
And if you&aposre a homeowner who loves the look of a lush lawn, but fears and loathes the upkeep required to make it a reality, this landscaping solution might be a godsend.
The Look can also record video, so users can see what they look like from every angle, which is either a godsend or horrifying, depending on which side of the aisle you sit.
The first Apple Watch with built in cellular connectivity, the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE, could be a godsend for people tired of having to carry their phones around in every situation.
On-demand directions from Google or Apple are a godsend to those of us lacking basic navigational skills, but a major deficiency is an almost total lack of accommodations for people with disabilities.
Director Sean Baker, whose last film "Tangerine" was shot entirely on iPhones, called his young star - who has been acting half of her short life, but never in a major movie, a "godsend".
" What is saving Chinese now, he said, is digitization: "We have the godsend of word-processing and the World Wide Web, a computer literacy system that I think saved the life of Chinese.
Here in Argentina, a nation that had been shut out of international credit markets for defaulting on about $20143 billion in bonds, China became a godsend for then-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Then, like a godsend, a dear friend Venmos me a few bucks in honor of the anniversary, which will allow my husband and I to have a nice dinner without worrying about finances.
"Mercedes has been a godsend ... Every time there is a void because there is some craziness going on, Mercy's always there to be the leader of the team," one White House official said.
On the one hand, Trump's election as president was seen as a godsend for Netanyahu, the first time in four terms as prime minister that he would have a Republican in the White House.
It's hard to find a good vegan slice in Long Island that's close by, but this place is a godsend and I take advantage while I'm here, since it's a bit of a drive.
But when she allows herself a moment of authenticity — which, as in "Barbecue," usually happens when comforting her son — O'Hara's ability to emit tenderness from underneath 15 pounds of fake hair is a godsend.
Krave Jerky served paleo enthusiasts, and Dave's Bread was a godsend to gluten lovers, but both were rewarded with quarter-billion-dollar exits for improving on product categories that are approximately 10,000 years old.
While policymakers and economists in many parts of the world worry about the potential social negatives of robots displacing humans, here automation is a godsend for companies that want to avoid losing market share.
Since its inception at the turn of the millennia, Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser has been a godsend for people who want immaculate results with the least amount of effort and time possible (read: us).
I pile on my leather jacket, her backpack, my computer bag, her stroller (the Babyzen YoYo is a godsend for our four-flight walk-up), and Olive, and we are finally on our way.
Economy grew 4.1 percent in the second quarter, fastest pace in four years Cheesecake Factory has a rare deal for National Cheesecake Day Monday, plus other specials For Whitehead, the job is a godsend.
But while air conditioning is certainly a godsend during the dog days of July and August, it can also dry out the air in your home, which means dry skin, sinus infections, and summer colds.
Opportunity rover after a dust devil cleaning / Image courtesy of NASA Opportunity rover after a dust devil cleaning / Image courtesy of NASA This was a godsend to Opportunity and the NASA team who operated it.
A landmark pledge seven years ago by the world's richest nations to spend billions to help developing countries tackle climate change seemed like a godsend for Kiribati, the Pacific island nation threatened by rising seas.
On Thursday, he shared a personal story about a "godsend" social worker who helped his family during his daughter's cancer battle as he reminded law enforcement that it's OK to seek out and accept help.
The North American Free Trade Agreement might have been a godsend for auto manufacturers, but it has been a nightmare for Canadians on the assembly line, just as it has been for their American counterparts.
As much as Google's executives (and its shareholders) may have wanted to re-enter China though, it seems obvious that the enforced lack of access has ultimately been a godsend for the company's policy decisions.
Kiss peach fuzz, stray chin sprouts, and rogue eyebrow hairs goodbye with the Schick Silk Touch Up.These teeny razors are a godsend for those of us blessed with more peach fuzz than we really want.
Unlike Netflix with its hated "are you still watching" (yes, yes I am) popover, YouTube's autoplay function will theoretically play forever, making it something of a godsend for the chronically overstimulated trying to get some shuteye.
A survey released this week by the ominously-titled Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation offered a godsend to Beltway media outlets facing another week of impeachment coverage: Millennials are apparently just a bunch of Godless socialists.
Zamora, whose business interests include mining, real estate and energy, described Duterte's move as a "Godsend", adding that Chinese companies could not operate alone in the Philippines and would need to partner with a local firm.
In developing VC markets such as the Midwest, some may think that funding from the government or economic development organizations are a godsend — but entrepreneurs need to ensure that this money isn't a double-edged sword.
It's a godsend for those days where you've got the tablet propped up on your stomach while you're in bed or on the couch and you just can't muster the energy to poke at the screen.
We spoke with British singer/songwriter Emma Blackery -- whose EP, "Magnetised," and the artwork to her single got shown to millions of people tuning in Wednesday to Apple's presentation -- and she says it was a godsend.
Think of it as sort of a dry run for the company's inevitably massive push into Black Friday and a godsend for people for whom typing products into Amazon's page has become too burdensome a process.
After a long period of dates and parties, love and money planet Venus enters your house of work and lifestyle Monday morning, making it pleasurable to snap back into your daily routine—a post-holiday godsend.
"All the organizations that we work with believe that the master plan is an absolute godsend, and it's a blueprint to do the work that needs to be done," said Jimmy Frederick, the coalition's communication director.
It's a godsend for rich teenagers looking for a new form of rebellion they can scare their parents with but, for the skate rats that have been quietly building this sub-culture, it must get depressing.
South Carolina's run to its first Final Four has been a godsend for its coach, Martin, who has used his three weeks in the national spotlight to dispense wisdom acquired during a life spent seizing opportunities.
If you're taking an accurate 3D model of yourself every day, that's a godsend for companies that want to fit you into bespoke outfits, or at least duds that don't make you look like a schlub.
To many of its followers, the movement is a godsend, answering a need to belong to something larger than themselves and holding out the chance of better, fuller lives through truly effective techniques backed by science.
This is a godsend for my family, since I can make enough to get by, knowing I will get a big back paycheck from the government for having done nothing while the shutdown was in effect!
That is a godsend in a country where the minimum monthly wage is less than $232 at that rate - and would be swallowed up by two boxes of eggs or a small tin of powdered milk.
For many of us, Victoria's Secret is our one-stop shop for affordable lingerie, underwear basics, athleisure, and most importantly, year-round swimwear (a godsend for anyone going on a tropical vacation in the middle of February).
When you're resigned to eating steamed broccoli and grilled chicken breast in the run up to looking as non-puffy as possible, hot sauce—with its usual negligible calorie, carb, fat, and sodium count—is a godsend.
The cemetery is a godsend for young lovers, a place of privacy where, with a buffer of assumed mourning around them, they can speak on their phones uninterrupted by the harassment that is otherwise too normal here.
For some—musicians, young people, artists, free spirits—the arrival of rock'n'roll was a godsend, a brand-new sound that captured the frenetic energy and post-war euphoria that consumed America's bright young things in the 1950s.
A neighbor offering in-home care might be a godsend — or she might just plunk her little charges in front of a TV, take in too many children or not know how to handle a medical emergency.
In a time when YA publishers are encouraged to sign YouTube stars and see if their teen fans can be cajoled into buying books, an author who is fluent in the internet and its ways is a godsend.
For a country that has struggled to nudge its capital-investment ratio to 15% of GDP—compared with around 30% for India and 28% for Bangladesh in recent years—this gush of Chinese money comes as a godsend.
Parents and businesses need the feature By contrast, support for multiple users on iPhones and iPad would be a godsend to parents everywhere, not to mention small businesses and other organizations that might want to share the devices.
For those network service providers that have started out with a problem to solve, objectively looked at the bevy of options provided within the umbrella and applied the right tool for the job, SDN has been a godsend.
But for those who need it for addiction treatment, to make up for cognitive deficits induced by overwork, or are unable to adjust their lifestyles to accommodate more sleep and exercise, making modafinil accessible could be a godsend.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Platinum Card from American Express both offer emergency evacuation coverage up to $100,000, which can be a godsend if you or a loved one is hit with a medical emergency while traveling.
While the check sizes might seem small in comparison to the seven-digit-plus rounds that have closed in the last 18 months, it can be a godsend when your team is facing an unexpected cash flow crunch.
Famously frugal, Walmart is at the low end of the pay scale — which is one of the Democrats' greatest complaints — but it has nonetheless been a godsend to small communities where jobs are often scarce and prices high.
The controversy has been a godsend for Mr. Khan, the opposition leader, who has relentlessly campaigned against Mr. Sharif ever since he took office in 2013 and has been on a personal crusade to remove him from office.
That same year, Purdue Pharma released OxyContin, a powerful painkiller sold as a slow-release pill, which the company aggressively marketed as a godsend for pain patients, often to doctors with little knowledge of abuse-disorder warning signs.
Whether it's the humble black pencil you're reaching for or a pot of gel that requires a steady hand and a separate brush to apply, liner is a godsend for those times you just need to shake it up.
Dr. Roebuck's Bondi Hydrating Mist stars kakadu plum, a potent form of vitamin C, to help protect against free radicals, as well as calming aloe vera and cucumber — kept in the fridge, it's a godsend in the hot weather.
You'd think this would dramatically limit the kinds of cocktails on offer, but the recent surge in flavored vodkas has been a godsend in that regard, according to King, providing a broader range of flavor profiles than ever before.
Just a hint of the possibility that Ocasio-Cortez would do something as corrupt as hiring her partner as a congressional staffer and draw his salary from taxpayers' dime seems like a godsend to those hellbent in discrediting her.
Ford, one of several women who came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh during his confirmation process, wrote last Wednesday that GoFundMe supporters had been a "godsend" in the days following her public testimony on Capitol Hill.
The bench units are a vice grip and most of the reason for their dominance on that end, but Kyle Lowry, Serge Ibaka, and DeRozan are locking in at the right times and O.G. Anunoby has been a godsend.
To some, the prospect of adding new subway elevators not far from the World Trade Center is a godsend, a desperately needed portal for the disabled to a subway system that is among the least accessible in the nation.
The heart of those concerns stem from Sanders' proud embrace of being a democratic socialist, a moniker that many worry would be a godsend for Trump and particularly hurt Democrats in swing districts the party won back in 2018.
Trump's pledge came during a working session of the G20 summit of world leaders in Hamburg, providing a "godsend" to the U.N. World Food Programme, the group's executive director, David Beasley, told Reuters on the sidelines of the meeting.
Whether Trump pursued such a pro-Kremlin line to secure future business deals in Russia or because he was compromised by Russian intelligence is largely irrelevant: To the Kremlin, Trump's overtures and divisive rhetoric amounted to a strategic godsend.
He made veggie burgers and tater tots, so I eat that and catch up with him then throw a load of laundry in the washing machine (a godsend to have in NYC) and start to get ready for bed.
MANILA (Reuters) - While this year's spectacular rebound in iron ore prices has been a godsend for the world's biggest miners, it has not gone high enough for smaller, less-efficient producers that still have pits shuttered and equipment idle.
For residents of the capital, the project sounded like a godsend: a stretch of highway meant to cut down traffic to the country's main airport, accessible only on streets that can back up for hours during the morning commute.
The real godsend, though, might have been what happened a little more than four months later when hundreds of worshippers showed up to the shrine for a Mass of thanksgiving on Our Lady of Prompt Succor's feast day, she said.
Everyone's skin is different, of course, and although some medically-prescribed products may be a godsend for those who suffer from skin problems like acne, eczema, and psoriasis, for the majority, a gargantuan skincare regime just isn't all that necessary.
At a stand manned by the Maritime School's fishermen in training, a kilo of scallops, fresh off the boat, was barely 3.5 euros—a godsend for seafood enthusiasts, who were wasting no time filling up their mesh shopping bags with provisions.
Its wireless connection has been rock solid with both an older MacBook Pro and a new MacBook Air, it lasts me the better part of a week between charges, and the dedicated screenshot key is a godsend on a Mac keyboard.
All in all, it's not a perfect solution, but it seems to be the best we've got at the moment, and it's certainly a godsend compared to inoperable platform nightmare Fortnite players faced when the Switch version first launched last June.
"The move back down to 85 pence is a godsend for lots of people who might have been fretting when there was talk about parity (with the euro)," John Moclair, Bank of Ireland's head of customer group, global markets, told Reuters.
For children and the more adventurous, the weather was a godsend: some carted skis to the top of Montmartre, the steep hill in northern Paris where the Sacre Coeur is located, while impromptu snowball fights erupted on the way to schools.
Parents obviously want to raise healthy children who aren't constantly glued to computer screens, but these devices are a godsend for those moments when a parent needs to make dinner, or when they simply need to go to the bathroom.
The most radical online feature, however, is the ability to start a quest by yourself and send an SOS flare for help if you're having trouble, which could be a godsend if you're half an hour into a gruelling battle.
For some people, the look and feel of a phone's SMS platform may not be a deal breaker, but for me — a millennial who has more than once sent hundreds of texts in a single day — iMessage was a godsend.
It may not be essential for game enthusiasts looking for a rare find, but for locals who want a good deal, it's a godsend; a welcome counterpart to GameStop's used game business, which has a poor reputation among players and parents.
With current news events hitting varied levels of terrible by the day, the release of mobile game Pokémon Go last week was a godsend to those looking to escape reality for as long as their rapidly-depleting phone batteries would allow.
Filling a niche for classic and arthouse films not well served by the likes of TV-heavy Netflix and Hulu, Kanopy was something of a godsend for cinephiles in the Big Apple, especially after similar paid service FilmStruck folded last November.
In an interview with the Bild am Sonntag (BAMS) newspaper, FDP leader Christian Lindner called Macron a "godsend" and echoed his language about the need to focus on a common vision, rather than get bogged down in areas of disagreement.
His job is to finish plays instead of start them, but given Washington's routine bench struggles, it'd be a godsend if Oubre Jr. could quickly grow to become a reliable secondary or primary ball-handler when Wall and Beal both rest.
That being said, AI personal training is a godsend for people who want to be guided and encouraged through a full workout without an unreasonably chiseled human standing entirely too close to them while they're panting through a cardio burst.
But right now, being able to GLOO even the toughest nasty and wrench them into chunks of gloopy gunk, guilt free and confident of seeing whatever I want to, unrestricted, is a godsend for reaching the G.U.T.S. of the game.
Flake choosing to step down was, thus, a godsend for McConnell, who was now in position to recruit McSally, a popular Congress member in the state, for the race rather than be stuck with a choice between Flake and Ward.
With 153 million Italians living in absolute poverty, the 5-Star has promised to introduce a monthly minimum income of up to 780 euros ($960) for the poor — a godsend in a country which offers no basic welfare for the jobless.
Pouches of puréed baby food can seem like a godsend to busy parents, but some experts say that babies and toddlers who use them too much can miss out on the developmental skills that will contribute to healthy eating habits.
For my mother, who never ceased to miss my father and who must have felt herself to be on the margins of her children's busy lives, it was nothing less than a godsend to be loved by that little dog.
Seborer, whose code name was "Godsend," was suspected to have had a granular understanding of the bomb's inner workings, which most likely contributed to the Soviet Union's ability to quickly detonate its own bomb in 1949, four years after the Americans.
Town Hall PubThis dive haven is smack dab in the middle of the Boystown club cluster and a godsend for anyone who needs a momentary break from the MDMA mayhem but doesn't want to stop drinking or doing drugs (the bathrooms are singles).
Depending on whom you talk to (or which New Yorker review you read), it's either a filmic godsend that will make musical fiends out of all of us, or a whitewashed Manic Pixie Dream journey propelled by a couple of dud singers.
That moniker might not mean much to the more morally upstanding reader, but for certain circles of suburban teens looking to do a little light-to-moderate-drinking on a weekend evening or between classes or whatever, ID Chief was a godsend.
" A slower approach was something of a godsend to Kinlaw, previously accustomed to less fastidious methods: "It was such a treat to chisel through something so mindfully; I've had way too many experiences with video that felt rushed due to equipment and rental.
As a carless city dweller, Zipcar has been a godsend for me personally: the car sharing service, which was bought by Avis in 2013, has cars parked in specially designated spots around town that you can reserve by the hour with an app.
For many parents, it is a godsend to let a kid knock out a random episode of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood while knowing that they won't be seeing ads for junk food, a toy, or an annoying mobile game to play on your phone.
Here are the books discussed by The Times's critics this week: "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean "Godsend" by John Wray "Melmoth" by Sarah Perry We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
While at first the factory seems like a godsend to the area's working class community, as it means the addition of thousands of new jobs, it's not long before a culture clash between the company's American employees and Chinese workers becomes obvious.
Several others acquire their abilities from godsend, to varying degrees of trauma or delight: Muzi, a gay teenager facing multiple tests of manhood; Stoker, a politician struggling with identity and idealism; and Riya, a diva with a magical voice and a hidden disability.
Town Hall PubThis dive haven is smack dab in the middle of the Boystown club cluster and a godsend for anyone who needs a momentary break from the MDMA mayhem but doesn't want to stop drinking (or doing drugs: the bathrooms are singles).
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However, after day two of a corn dog diet, I went on a mission and stocked up on bagged salads from Walmart, which turned out to be a godsend and spared my poor colon having to process ten straight days of deep-fried foods.
In several respects, John Wray's " Godsend " (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) appears to be a conventional specimen: a compact, tautly written novel of travel and growth, about a troubled eighteen-year-old California woman who leaves home and sets out on an arduous, sometimes terrifying journey.
The naturally breathable, temperature-regulating composition is a godsend to anyone who tends to overheat while sleeping and has tried every tactic in the book — swinging one leg outside of their comforter, running a fan through the night, wearing silky PJs, and the like.
"They could be a godsend for disabled and elderly drivers who, lacking decent public transportation options, sometimes continue to drive even if they are not really able to control a heavy, complex, potentially life-threatening piece of machinery," wrote Lawyermom, in the column's comments section.
Here are the books discussed by The Times's critics on this episode: "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean "Godsend" by John Wray "Melmoth" by Sarah Perry We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
"It has been a godsend to [Xi] to have a US administration in place in recent months that has been erratic in its diplomacy, has sent mixed signals to allies, and has pulled back on various forms of engagement with the world," Wasserstrom told me.
For travellers who want to get away from the many annoyances of flying—from the screaming child in the next row, the loud conversation across the aisle, the seatback movie selection that seems to consist entirely of lowbrow sequels—SkyLights and similar technology could be a godsend.
If you've ever spent hours looking for a beloved Vine to show to your friends and family, these accounts are a godsend, preserving your favorite moments — from the Apple Store lady's rant to Peaches Monroe's "eyebrows on fleek" — in a digital capsule that's outliving its medium.
These are TOTALLY opaque (nobody's gonna see your underwear or anything else, even if you're bending down etc.), extremely comfortable (you might as well be wearing pajama pants, they're truly that comfy), and the wide waistband is a godsend to all of us, let's be honest!...
In addition, the seatpost is mounted deep in the frame to give 20mm of flex for your butt to move back and forth over the bumps, and the model I had came with disc brakes, which are a godsend in the stop-and-go of the city.
For a party in shambles, terrorism is a godsend—a way for Trump to look like a leader and raise his dismal approval numbers, and for establishment politicians like Graham and McCain to make peace with Trump's base while also halting the party's drift away from hawkishness.
As it stands, the new subway is a godsend for Yorkville residents commuting to Times Square or Madison Square Garden or anywhere else downtown and west—a trip that until January, 2017, always involved some kind of less-than-optimal but certainly conversation-inducing combination of rides.
But Father Tuderti says that the attribution to Michelangelo has been a godsend, and that the money the monastery makes from lending it for exhibitions has paid off large tax debts and is helping to finance the construction of a monastery in the Republic of Congo.
The first is a godsend for those who slept on the UD x Gwen Stefani limited release; it includes a few banner carryovers from the collab, like 714, a bright-red shade in the brand's Mega Matte finish; Firebird, a creamy hot-pink; and Ex-Girlfriend, a sheer nude.
And along the way, I was reminded of some things I already knew: Friends don't actually give a shit about what you look like; my parents (aka my 1-800-breakdown hotline) are an actual godsend; and self-love and how you feel about yourself is so important.
The premise of an app built with precisely this use-case in mind may seem like a godsend for any Gcal-overloaded caregiver, but Cozi, which bills itself as an app that can "simplify" family life, also runs the risk of contributing to the problem it attempts to solve.
"Urgency and political will on the part of the government is, as Mr. Zamora likes to put it, 'a godsend', as it aligns with our own ambitions to grow the scope of PT&T's operations", PT&T Chief Operating Officer Miguel Bitanga told Reuters on Tuesday, referring to Chairman Salvador Zamora.
WhatsApp Is Changing the Way India Talks About Food Priya Krishna examines how WhatsApp has become a hub for people to discuss farming and food — an unusual hybrid of online forum, help line, and blog: But among Indians who produce, cook or care about food, the service has been a godsend.
"Godsend," which begins like a recognizable combination of bildungsroman and adventure tale, becomes much stranger and more original after it arrives in Pakistan, discovering within itself a profound understanding of the demands of religious practice—of religious submission, especially—which has eluded almost every serious contemporary American novelist since 9/11.
"Godsend" emerged in part from a journalistic assignment for Esquire , in which Wray travelled to Afghanistan in search of people who had known John Walker Lindh, the American who joined the Taliban in the fight against the Northern Alliance and who was apprehended by U.S. forces in December of 2001.
Democratic Party officials often hail Ms. Valdez as a progressive godsend bound to inspire Latino voters: a former Dallas County sheriff who became the first Latina and open lesbian to top the party's ticket in Texas, at a time of controversy over the Trump administration's family separation practice for undocumented immigrants.
My friend Lauren Zupkus, a Britney superfan who has seen the pop princess in concert nine times and traveled to her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana to visit the Unofficial Britney Spears Museum, says that, at the time of its release, "It's Britney, Witch!" was a godsend for Britney fans—and remains one today.
As silly as it may sound, one of the first times I thought, "I love this festival," was when I noticed the abundance of free water bottles set up around the venue; for the 700 or so people watching bands (and drinking for hours) in the summer heat, those bottles were a godsend.
The Republican Party's failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act outright is not just a huge relief to those who believe in the principle of a health care guarantee for all Americans; it's a godsend to those who have benefitted from the health insurance expansion facilitated by President Barack Obama's signature legislative accomplishment.
With Hayward largely struggling and Hill forced to maneuver against one of the best defensive point guards in basketball, Johnson's ability to both space the floor and take his man off the dribble from the power forward spot has been a godsend for a Utah team badly in need of another creator.
"If we could get every billionaire around the world to move here, it would be a godsend that would create a much bigger income gap," he also said on a radio show in 2013, speaking about the city's tax base, but only underscoring the income inequality platforms of those seeking to replace him.
Facebook's Safety Check feature — which had a page dedicated to "The Violent Incident in Las Vegas, Nevada" — was a godsend for anyone with friends or family near Las Vegas, but the page also showed graphic videos from the scene, and the heavily trafficked service was quickly overrun by scammers and con artists.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — For an overburdened pediatrician trying to care for a child who was in pain, needed hip surgery, and was displaced from his home in the wake of Hurricane Maria, it seemed a godsend — a modern military hospital ship sent from its berth in Virginia to help with medical care in Puerto Rico.
That only applies to the Calibra wallet, and he hopes to have hundreds of other wallets create by others ... The Libra protocol does not link accounts to real-world identity, a user is free to create multiple accounts by generating multiple keypairs, so this is a godsend to drug dealers and sanctions evaders and tax evaders.
And neither are all the jokes, especially when Chappelle gets into how the Filipino Pacquiao's physical strength is a godsend because "we bombed the masculinity out of an entire continent," or how "transgender [people are] beating black people in the discrimination Olympics" (never mind that transgender people of color exist and are killed at disproportionately high rates).
Whether you're an aspiring novelist who goes through reams of paper printing 18 versions of your latest manuscript, a student racing to finish a last-minute paper, or a design professional fiddling with various layouts for a piece of print collateral, there are a variety of scenarios in which home printing technology is a godsend in our modern day and age.
The latest scandal surrounding President Trump and his dealings with Ukraine is, for this reason, a godsend for the Kremlin: The son of an American presidential candidate is suspected of using his father's reputation to get himself a $50,000-a-month job at a Ukrainian gas company; the president of the United States is accused of acting like a geopolitical gangster, extorting kompromat about a political rival.
" And a self-identified lawyer and mother in Washington said I had left out one of the biggest advantages of self-driving cars in an October column: "Something that has been missing from most commentary about self-driving cars is that they could be a godsend for disabled and elderly drivers who, lacking decent public transportation options, sometimes continue to drive even if they are not really able to control a heavy, complex, potentially life-threatening piece of machinery.
Egg rolls, fortune cookies, soup dumplings, dried jellyfish, beef and broccoli, sesame noodles, crab rangoon, hot and sour soup, fried rice, chop suey, Peking roasted duck, spring rolls, chow mein, kung pao chicken, duck's heads, stir fry, dim sum, congee, caterpillar fungus duck, jade rabbit sea cucumber, braised abalone, I could go on... Although I am very fond of Chinese food, it is exceedingly hard to find good Chinese restaurants, so finding frozen Chinese food in my grocery store was a godsend.
In an era when the use of ground troops has proved costly, unpopular and generally ineffective, and where threats might be real but not necessarily "strategic," they are a godsend: missiles whose accuracy minimizes the risk of collateral damage, that pose no risk to aircrews, are unstoppable and phenomenally accurate, can yield an impact equal to five to ten tons of high explosive with no warhead at all yet be capable of delivering a nuclear bomb, and can reach nearly every coordinate on the surface of the earth within 30 minutes.
Parking is $235 total per month.)Student Loan Payment: $0 (My parents had a college savings account for me and I worked hard to pay the rest off.)Car Payment: $175.26HSA: $52Health & Vision Insurance: $135.3Rental Insurance: $0 (My boyfriend pays.)Car Insurance: $0 (My godsend parents pay.)Netflix & Phone: $0 (My parents pay.)Hulu: $23 (I use my friend's account.)HBO & Amazon Prime: $0 (I use my boyfriend's accounts.)TV/Internet: $0 (Basic is included in our rent and we haven't upgraded...yet.)Gym: $0 (We have a nice gym in our building and there's a gym at work that my company pays for.)New York Times Subscription: $8Donations: $6 to NPRSavings: I put $450 per month into an account I have with a financial investor.

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