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Q. How do you find that diamond in the rough?
Apparently, the plan got lost in the rough or whatever.
"Pawtucket's been a diamond in the rough," Mr. Grebien said.
I think of it as a diamond in the rough.
But a confident bald man — there's your diamond in the rough.
But The Frame from Samsung is a diamond in the rough.
What if you want to remain a diamond in the rough ?
Here they are -- in the rough order Trump said them. 1.
But eventually, it's gonna shine, like that diamond in the rough.
What if you want to remain a diamond in the rough?
"I was looking for my diamond in the rough," she said.
It's a volume problem, of finding a diamond in the rough.
I search for unique objects in these scraps, jewels in the rough.
It's always a surprise every time you end up in the rough.
The attackers shouted out commands in the rough tones of North Vietnamese.
"He was a diamond in the rough, you see," Gary Grossberg told Patterson.
After a penalty drop, her ball ended up tucked down in the rough.
I'm one of the millions of diamonds that are stuck in the rough.
She disappeared in the "rough, large" waves after saving her son, officials tell PEOPLE.
"I'm looking for the diamond in the rough," she said in the energetic clip.
Except things aren't so happy in the rough-and-tumble world of ride-sharing.
She was born in the rough streets of Washington, D.C. and has one child.
Carmaking is best done at scale in the rough and tumble of the mass market.
Now I'll have to use my experience to help this diamond in the rough succeed.
Metropolitan Hospital, located in the rough eastern section of Kenya's capital, is no Mt. Sinai.
Below, we've culled enough diamonds in the rough to fill out a standard feature-film runtime.
Sia doubles down on her vocal eccentricities, slurring the lyrics and reveling in the rough spots.
She is also kind and a diamond in the rough, ❤i really Enjoyed her tonight.
Screenshot: OathPerhaps the best deal of all, the true diamond in the rough, is the Yahoo!
So we're really just trying to de-risk everything and find the diamond in the rough.
Trading them led to fights, gambling and theft in the rough world of the Tazo economy.
If you drive the ball in the rough, you know you can't get the ball close.
The most recent buyer used the aptly named limited liability company Diamond in the Rough Holdings.
They dropped balls in the rough to test its thickness and rolled putts on the greens.
A bystander tried to save both but could only rescue one of them in the rough waters.
The lobster that Bill Porter of Marblehead, Massachusetts, pulled up was a yellow diamond in the rough.
Sailors would become entranced by their voices, and drown in the rough waters near the sirens' rocks.
A substitute ball may be used "without penalty," unless it is in the rough, the message continues.
Heroin users who sleep in the rough are prone to soft-tissue infections where they shoot up.
But no clear pattern emerged, and in the rough and tumble off-road world, accidents are common.
Their search for a diamond in the rough mirrors the emotional process many of us are experiencing.
In context, your eyes see what you want to see, filling in the rough spots to look seamless.
The big problem with Lambrusco is that it can be challenging to find the diamonds in the rough.
The Gamecocks went 12-6 in the rough-and-tumble SEC, which sent five schools into the tournament.
The odds are long, but the emphasis on the position has organizations searching for diamonds in the rough.
After a drop, she hit a shot using her 7-wood that came to rest in the rough.
Now he's sifting through the Republican Party establishment roster looking for diamonds in the rough like Jeff Sessions.
"Diamond in the rough?" is a great clue for SANDLOT, where informal games of baseball might be played.
You may have heard of diamond in the rough, but have you heard of "oyster" in the sea?
He had a slightly different take on how the Patriots continually find and polish diamonds in the rough.
Detroit-based producer 2Lanes has shared a raucous new track off his forthcoming debut EP, Diamonds in the Rough.
Even though her takedown defense has proven excellent, fans have wanted to see her put in the rough spots.
Two dozen people, including Day's caddie, Colin Swatton, hunted for Woods's ball, which was found nestled in the rough.
Raised in the rough West End neighborhood of Birmingham, he said he faced constant pressure to join a gang.
A few misses in the rough but these fairways aren't exactly wide so I don't expect to hit them all.
"We're putting it in the rough and rumble world of a real store and will iterate on top of that."
"In the rough draft of my speech that I submitted to the administration, I came out in it," he said.
In the rough draft of his valedictorian speech, Werth wrote about the struggles he faced in coming out as gay.
" He adds, "Unfortunately, she lands in the rough seas and as soon as she does, she's overtaken by a wave.
When people leave here, we want them to feel like they have found a gem; a diamond in the rough.
"Opportunity zones let you find something in the rough and polish it and have it grow into something," said Miller.
I built texture in the rough blowout with Sachajuan Ocean Mist, which makes for a great base, texture and hold.
Panasonic ErgoFit In-Ear Headphones, $8.98These $10 in-ear headphones are sort of like finding cheap diamonds in the rough.
It will still be like searching for diamonds in the rough, or maybe better put, resonant frequencies amidst the noise.
"Those guys would find diamonds in the rough, people that folks would say aren't Florida, Auburn, Alabama material," Felton says.
I'd rather have a Dimon in the rough atop the Fed than have Gary mint the Cohn of the Realm.
"That was an absolute diamond in the rough," David C. Higgins, a 2500-year Apache executive, said in an interview.
In the rough transcript, Trump asks his counterpart "if you can look into" presidential challenger Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.
Deutch spoke to Refinery29 about her role in the indie film, connecting instantly to Peg's diamond-in-the-rough character.
As cameras flashed, the cloth was swept away, revealing bones and fragments placed in the rough form of a skeleton.
It's mostly used now in the rough-and-tumble field of politics to announce that one is running for office.
"Unfortunately, she lands in the rough seas and as soon as she does, she's overtaken by a wave," he adds. Cmdr.
In the rough-and-tumble world of civic politics, his work was not always celebrated and even caused controversy at times.
There's a diamond in the rough among the beaten-down banks that's worth buying, says Evercore ISI technical analyst Rich Ross.
His drive left him 10 yards out in the rough and his approach left him still a good 223 yards away.
The ship is bucking and thrashing in the rough seas, making it impossible to fold the sails from a standing position.
Its saving grace was its growing business-to-business platform, which some buyers thought to be a diamond in the rough.
How he fits: The Cowboys needed more defense and they are hoping Vander Esch can be a diamond in the rough.
But as Mr. Martínez approached the opposite bank, carrying Valeria, Ms. Ávalos could see he was tiring in the rough water.
How do we find the diamonds in the rough who have been grinding, doing their thing, and give them a platform?
Forbes has those traits in his back pocket, and he could wind up being San Antonio's next diamond in the rough.
There are some diamonds in the rough—devices that sacrifice display quality or form or speed to get the price way down.
This snaps onto walkie-talkies, reinforcing a connection that is otherwise prone to break in the rough-and-tumble of naval usage.
But one of her most impressive skills is finding multi-million diamonds in the rough and flipping them at a considerable markup.
Many had been sleeping for days in the rough, in an area where daytime temperatures top 50 degrees Celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit).
Insecurity breeds ego, and journalism has been a pretty insecure profession for some time… But thankfully there are diamonds in the rough!
His provisional shot wound up in the rough, and his next swing left him searching for his ball in the deep stuff.
He spent much of his long life in the rough-and-tumble of Israeli politics, serving as a minister in 12 cabinets.
In 1926, a local businessman named George Rogers lost his son in a boating accident in the rough waters of the harbor.
The island's inability to partake in the rough and tumble political process transforms it from a potential partner to a reluctant supplicant.
A sloppy bogey at No. 11 compounded the situation, and he wound up in the rough to the right on No. 12.
"It's a completely different game that says they'd rather be closer to the hole even if they're in the rough," Strange said.
Short and plump, in a green shirt and jeans, Fostanes represented the unlikely, diamond-in-the-rough heroine audiences love to embrace.
Venezuelan health associations first raised the alarm about the return of measles in the rough southern mining state of Bolivar in August.
If its small, devoted competitive community was ever going to reveal the diamond in the rough, the game needed some new rules.
It's a second-shot golf course that will require accurate drives with the players predicting some lies in the rough will force layups.
Bonus: the staff knows their shit but aren't buttholes about it, a true diamond in the rough when it comes to record stores.
" IndieWire's Michael Nordine also delivered high praise for the singer and actress writing she "is resplendent as a diamond-in-the-rough singer.
When 42 Technologies graduated from Y Combinator, it primarily analyzed point-of-sale data to find diamonds in the rough in retailers' inventory.
"HyPer is a diamond in the rough – It was developed by a research team at Technical University of Munich (TUM)," according to Tableau.
The Australian picked up his ball in the rough, shook hands with fellow competitor Kim Si-woo and walked back to the clubhouse.
Diamond in the rough A ring bought for $13 at what was essentially a flea market sold for more than $840,000 at auction.
Ultimatums, threats and escalating rhetoric might have worked for President Donald Trump in the rough-and-tumble world of high-end real estate.
TechMatte MagGrip Air Vent Holder, $6.99The TechMatte car mount is another under-$10 diamond in the rough with over 9,500 reviews on Amazon.
Harriet's voice is definitely a diamond in the rough, but if we're being honest she's probably better at singing than most of us.
As Mr. Martínez, carrying their daughter, approached the opposite bank, he was visibly tiring in the rough water, Ms. Ávalos told the authorities.
"I drove it in the rough a little bit on that side, so getting away with some pars I feel blessed," he said.
The idea is that a free press needs some breathing room to make errors in the rough and tumble of the information maelstrom.
With the dune entirely blocking his view, Mr Spieth launched a remarkable recovery shot, which landed in the rough not far from the green.
With both Tiffany and Signet reporting quarterly earnings before-the-bell, the "Halftime Report" experts debated if these names are diamonds in the rough.
The case has shone an unflattering light on the presidential family's long history in the rough-and-tumble world of Rio de Janeiro politics.
A guy is in a particular industry, he finds a diamond in the rough and all of a sudden people becomes obsessed with that.
The temperature quickly soared beyond 100 degrees and, with virtually no shade to be found in the rough terrain, my heart rate soared too.
Night at the Museum Buried amongst the sleek cosmopolitan exterior of Doylestown's city center lies a real diamond in the rough: The Michener Museum.
But it's exactly these types of historically volatile periods that yield diamonds in the rough — as long as an investor knows where to look.
Dispatched by Coast Guard Station Jones Beach, the boat capsized in the rough waters near East Rockaway Inlet before it reached the Carolina Queen.
Though it was once considered just a shiny novelty, it's now clear that this was always a (Roc-A-Fella) diamond in the rough.
If it's the effort that counts, no one needs to know you found your diamond in the rough present from this sneaky lil' gift guide.
That's prime real estate for discovering a new partner, finding a job, engaging in creative networking or possibly even finding a unicorn-in-the-rough.
"You really get invested in their stories obviously after you realize they have that kind of diamond in the rough," the "Swish Swish" singer said.
Yet, despite their pet-store curb appeal, they are wild animals, completely at home in the rough and tumble briny waters of New York City.
We've got lots of lovely spindly grass growing in the rough, and the fairways here are really firm, very quick and very brown as well.
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's camera has taken images covering the area where Polar Lander is likely to be, but it remains hidden in the rough terrain.
Neither man came off particularly well, but Mr Johnson, more experienced in the rough and tumble of debate than his opponent, won by a nose.
Mr. Trump's preference for bilateral trade pacts is in keeping with his deal-making style, cultivated in the rough-and-tumble world of real estate.
He was the populist billionaire, still engaged in the rough and tumble, at home on reality television just as he was in overpriced real estate.
It's rare for a series in the rough genre of "instructional cooking show" to put as much thought into its filmmaking as this one does.
However, it's indisputable that all three of these points are mentioned in the rough transcript of the July 25 call released by the White House.
Rather than sifting through an inbox of thousands of pitches looking for the diamond in the rough, our contributor network is going to go invite-only.
IN THE ROUGH: The Hill's Caitlin Yilek reports: Donald Trump is hitting back at actor Samuel L. Jackson over allegations the businessman has cheated at golf.
A pragmatism honed in the rough-and-tumble world of business may be exactly what this country needs to regain its footing in a global economy.
At the time, Simon, who runs Robert Simon Fine Arts on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, thought the painting was a diamond in the rough.
At every cafe, in the rough stone buildings of every city center, crowds radiated out from large screens, leaning in, waiting for plausible excuses to scream.
She saw two children who were in danger and leapt into the sea to help, according to France 3, before being caught in the rough surf.
Like a chaos emerald in the rough, a project emerged that would breathe some much-needed life into a franchise dying from lack of self-awareness.
Everyone laughed and went back to eating — in the rough-and-tumble world of DC law, it wasn't even the most obnoxious thing said that day.
It is in the rough texture of the pulp paintings of Phenomenal Space that we see a more contemplative and personal understanding of the natural world.
So the diamond in the rough person finds me and I find that person and together we create a special project to grow and develop their talent.
Woods, who has always struggled a bit on the first tee, pulled his opening drive to the left, just missing a bunker and landing in the rough.
A drone captured video of a boat capsizing in Jupiter Inlet, Florida, and a daring rescue in the rough water by a nearby 13-year-old surfer.
But ever since I saw him, I was intrigued by this diamond in the rough rather than the polished diamond at the center of the tiara (KD).
Rhode was "a diamond in the rough" as a teen, said Chad Whittenburg, the national junior development coach for USA Shooting, of the five-time medal winner.
And they argue their best piece of firsthand evidence is from Trump himself in the rough transcript of the July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
But there is no way to account for a player like Hagins, a diamond in the rough who did not come out of high school ready-made.
By the end of that time, he had recorded a well-regarded debut album, "Diamond in the Rough," for RCA and become the talk of the town.
The house, described in a recent listing as "diamond in the rough," is four stories high and 25 feet wide with about 5,800 square feet of space.
Sutton feels insecure about still being an assistant, but she has an obvious aptitude for fashion design and a boss who recognizes his diamond in the rough.
Linda's didn't either—the divorce that put her in the rough spot happened over a year ago, yet she said she had just moved into that building.
For every three hundred tracks you recieve that sound like the harbingers of doom, there's one beautiful little diamond in the rough—which is where Diveliner comes in.
The President of the United States very likely knows what he said on that call, and knows that not every word he said was in the rough transcript.
If you're particularly crafty or have a knack for finding the diamond in the rough at every thrift store you walk into, you can get paid for that.
We have a really cheap stock photo service we use — probably the cheapest you can find — and I search through it constantly for the diamonds in the rough.
Stumbling upon one of these finds (like a chic sofa with wheels that roll out into a bed) feels like discovering a home goods diamond in the rough.
Wenger's vision of a better tech future is laid out in the rough draft of a book which also lays out his critique of our current digital predicament.
Lil Mama's first single, "Lip Gloss" came out in 2007 and still stands as an emblem for her public-facing career: a diamond deeply embedded in the rough.
The upgrade could be pivotal for a country still considered besieged, but considered by a handful of savvy market watchers to be a potential diamond in the rough.
The sheriff's office sent out its rescue helicopter, SNOHAWK1, and the pilots, Einar Espeland and Bill Quistorf, were barely able to fly the aircraft in the rough weather.
"They can make it tight here, and once you miss fairways it's very difficult to hit the greens because the ball sits down in the rough," he said.
Here there are no formal rules, and in the rough-and-tumble of partisan politics many people do and say whatever they think they can get away with.
A lot of it was rope lines, but there were a lot of great diamonds in the rough, a very unfiltered, unvarnished view of Hillary and her staff.
For 15 years, she and her husband, the Colombian designer Oscar Peña, lived in a book-filled loft in the rough-hewn Borough district; her studio was above.
A narrative game in the rough vein of A Stanley Parable, it's a funny exploration of theatricality in games, with a wry narrator and some clever surreal touches.
Landon, at that point, one of the then-fat-and-happy Tribune Company's top dealmakers, participated in the rough-and-tumble of New Century Network's efforts at networking.
The reality is that while, occasionally, you can find a diamond in the rough, the truth is that most people who are on the D list belong there.
There is little evidence in the rough transcript of a call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Trump was interested in the wider issue of corruption.
The ball landed in the rough near the lip of a greenside bunker, and he pitched his next shot over the green as fans in the vicinity scattered.
The magazine was a diamond in the rough because, backed to the hilt by long-term editor Matthew Collin, we exposed New Labour's Britain like no other publication.
"Fundamentally this is about trying to find the diamonds in the rough — the people who are looking for an environment that is built on respect and transparency," Barrett said.
The U.S. Golf Association (USGA) is famously reluctant to allow preferred lies, a rule under which players can lift, clean and place their balls except when in the rough.
Guess it was like finding a needle in a haystack, a diamond in the rough, a secret in the garden and one carrot ring all at the same time.
Here was where her best stuff lay, rather than in the rough timbre and plain-spokenness of her voice, the aspect of her art that's most frequently commented on.
In the rough countryside of northern Morocco the writer and horticulturist Umberto Pasti has created Rohuna, his garden, which is nothing less than autobiography writ from earth and flora.
Like a diamond in the rough—or the french fry at the bottom of the trash can—it's entirely possible these creatures have some kind of hidden goodness. Maybe.
The point isn't just that there's diamonds somewhere in the rough, but that given enough time and effort, they can find a handful of diamonds in just about anything.
"Rhodolite is a garnet, and they have the same reflection, but the color of red rhodolite — you can also find it in the rough of the tanzanite," he said.
"There's something that's always been really exciting for me about shopping secondhand and searching through a rack of blouses to find a diamond in the rough piece," said Giatas.
It's an extension of Trump's lifelong mantra to never admit wrongdoing and never apologize that sustained him through all kind of scrapes in the rough-knocks world of business.
It also exposes a rift in the rough-and-tumble global oil market, where disputes often are handled quietly to avoid compromising long-term relationships or revealing trading strategies.
Instead of taking that mulligan, he saw the light, and cleared the crowd to allow space for him to grind his dimples against some pavement before landing in the rough.
Also consistent is his search for a diamond in the rough who can enter the Cave of Wonders and retrieve the genie lamp he requires to take over the world.
Their 18-foot boat began to take on water in the rough seas, and the men quickly put on life jackets and attempted to call 911 before the boat sank.
Video from Turkish news outlet Dogan news agency shows images of the small bodies being washed to shore in the rough seas, before Turkish police pulled them from the surf.
Look, here's what you're looking for to be the Bachelor: You want someone who's that diamond in the rough who, without us shining a light on him, would go unnoticed.
The club is about to embark on its first ever season, putting its unique model to the test in the rough and ready confines of the Essex Alliance Premier League.
A second attempt made it through the woods but ended up in the rough, forcing a tricky chip shot that I shanked, and a lengthy putt I missed by millimeters.
" Stephen Glover, Glover's thirty-year-old brother and his closest collaborator on the show, said, "Donald promised, 'Earn and Al work together to make it in the rough music industry.
Through five games, Miami Heat guard Kendrick Nunn has lit up the scoreboards and looked to be the kind of diamond-in-the-rough player that teams dream of finding.
With an opportunity to get a drop in the rough without incurring a penalty, though, Walker was not going to risk any trick shots — not with a three-stroke lead.
On Golf CARNOUSTIE, Scotland — Tiger Woods was in the rough alongside the 11th fairway, the outcome of his first poor shot in Sunday's final round at the 2018 British Open.
That's part of the word's appeal: It opens its arms to encompass any phenomenon that arrives in the rough shape of a racket, from online marketing to whole political movements.
They wanted a "diamond in the rough, and that's hard to find in brownstone Brooklyn these days," said their agent, Kirsten Syrett, who works as a team with Sarah Chamberlin.
The house did not look like much, but it faced the port, had two royal palm trees flanking its front door, and inside was an architectural gem in the rough.
Otherworldly In the rough-and-tumble Weird West of Maurice Broaddus's BUFFALO SOLDIER (Tom Doherty, paper, $14.99), an ex-spy battles hunters determined to capture the terrifying weapon he's stolen.
Last year, after the divorce, surfing off the coast of Kona with my three nieces, I realized I'd never felt more alive, even when wiping out in the rough surf.
In spite of my suspicion that Ms. Manning is not the ideal candidate, I nonetheless admire her willingness to put herself out there in the rough world of national politics.
Vladimir Guerrero Sr., the former Expos star, and several other family members sat in the rough-hewn box seats above the first-base dugout and bore proud witness to both milestones.
Born intersex, O'Connell cultivated a renown career in the rough-and-tumble world of Southern racing as a man, fearing that her stronger female identity wouldn't be accepted by the industry.
After a poor second shot left his ball in a tough spot in the rough, he flopped a delicate recovery shot to 12 feet and sank the putt to save par.
A North Carolina father of 7 died on Sunday as he heroically tried to rescue four of his children who were drowning in the rough waters of the state's Wrightsville Beach.
What you need is someone who has wasted probably hundreds of hours scouring the bottom of the Netflix barrel trying to find the hidden diamonds in the rough, rough horror selections.
Although his oratory and diplomacy made him a welcome visitor throughout much of the world, his optimism often seemed out of place in the rough-and-tumble world of Israeli politics.
It would be easy to characterize him as an overachieving diamond in the rough, another scrappy kid from Villanova's backyard (he is from Delaware) who thrived in Coach Jay Wright's system.
To most journalists, it is simply not worthwhile to read through pages of invective from people who didn't read the article in the hopes of finding a diamond in the rough.
With little support by the Church hierarchy in Sicily, he preached against the Mafia from the pulpit of his church in the rough Brancaccio neighborhood, then controlled by the Graviano family.
A Gunnera manicata — giant rhubarb from Brazil — sits halfway down the hill next to a natural spring, its display of massive lobed leaves as shocking as a sculpture in the rough.
It's a steadying craft to practice in the rough atmosphere of our current news environment, and the work – not to mention the aromas – may lead you to a kind of peace.
Hernandez was thought to be another diamond in the rough found by coach Bill Belichick, as he was awarded a 5-year, nearly $40 million contract with the team in 2012.
There were also 240,613 cases of malaria last year, up 76.4 percent compared with 2015, with most cases of the mosquito-borne disease reported in the rough-and-tumble Bolivar state.
Dallas' path to a championship is muddier than it has to be, but they do a superb job developing talent, finding diamonds in the rough, and plugging castoffs into their brilliant system.
These weren't facts she made up from her imagination, they came directly from her father, who was born and raised in the rough-and-tumble depths of New York City's Hell's Kitchen.
Shaq's latest ad campaign continues this fine tradition of him finding diamonds in the rough, and doing what he can to make the ads he's in memorable, if still not very good.
So that's what makes the places so precious when you do find a diamond in the rough, not IKEA white-washed like the rest of the city is going through right now.
But when he tries to bully someone smarter, stronger, meaner and more ruthless, and with actual experience in the rough and tumble world of international relations, he folds like a cheap tent.
Ben Sasse of Nebraska noted there were "obviously some very troubling things" in the rough transcript of a call, which revealed Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate his Democratic rival Joe Biden.
We as a society need to do more to not only find these lost diamonds in the rough but dig them up, champion their cause, and push open doors for them — like Mrs.
The president&aposs sister Judge Maryanne Trump Barry had her brother convinced that her colleague Judge Thomas Hardiman, a blue-collar diamond-in-the-rough conservative, would fulfill his promise to his base.
Based on a DC Comics series set in the 1970s, The Kitchen stars Elisabeth Moss, Melissa McCarthy, and Tiffany Haddish as three mob wives in the rough New York neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen.
The roiling sea melded with the distant blurry horizon, and I watched as a small boat with a single passenger, man or woman I couldn't tell, heaved and tossed in the rough sea.
Every so often, though, there's a diamond in the rough, an exception to the rule — but how in the hell did Whitney Fransway and Connor Saeli even get together on Bachelor In Paradise?
After the boulders came to rest, I had the feeling of an eerie presence, something alive in the rough stone spheres that had come to rest in the snow in front of me.
At the end of the day, in the rough-and-tumble world of Pokémon, what matters most is knowing which of these algorithmically combined animals can best the other in vicious, supernatural elemental battle.
One passenger, New Jersey resident Derek Beidermann, said in a video his brother-in-law Robert McHugh tweeted out that beginning early morning Sunday, the ship started "swaying a bit" in the rough weather.
LONDON (Reuters) - Elise Christie knows from bitter experience how fragile Olympic dreams can be in the rough, tough world of short-track speed skating but Britain's golden hope goes to Pyeongchang with steely determination.
Lietzke, known for a reliable swing that almost invariably generated a big fade and rarely ended in the rough, won his tour titles from 19513 to 1994 despite keeping to a light competitive schedule.
Oil and Money When many oil companies were hunkering down trying to save money, Robert Trice, a geologist, spent four months on a drilling rig in the rough waters west of Scotland's Shetland Islands.
It is a matter of engaging them — with everything short of physical violence, from compelling argument to deft political maneuvers — in the rough-and-tumble of political conflict over how we should understand freedom.
For all its swagger about finding diamonds in the rough, the industry has always been largely about whom you know and what narrative you fit, with firms notoriously favoring socially maladapted young white men.
One of my biggest challenges as the dean of admissions was finding and recruiting "diamonds in the rough" -- incredibly talented students who, without some encouragement, might not have otherwise applied to the top schools.
Caron Butler says there's a diamond in the rough in the NBA playoffs ... a guy he says is "so special" the Trail Blazers better not sleep on him -- and that dude is Nikola Jokic.
Adam Schiff delivered a confusing rendition of Trump's call with Zelensky, Trump began slamming Schiff for putting words in Trump's mouth that were not contained in the (rough) transcript Trump had released the day prior.
Kisner has learned a lot about the course over the years — learned how to navigate its closing-and-intimidating Green Mile, and even learned to love the Bermuda grass added in the rough this year.
The 79-year-old is one of the last living links to an era when aspirational politics overcame entrenched intolerance and discrimination -- an equation that often seemed reversed in the rough political year of 2019.
"Moonlight," which also took home the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay, tells the story of Chiron, a boy growing up gay and black in the rough Liberty City neighborhood of Miami.
On September 7th, 2011, the internet was blessed with a diamond in the rough: a home movie of a crew of German cybergoths gathered beneath a concrete overpass, enthusiastically demonstrating their best electro-industrial dancing skills.
There was a time not so long in the rough-and-tumble world of Northern England that men would gather together and pass the time by kicking each other in the shins with wooden-soled boots.
Finding a quality jewelry brand that's actually affordable is like finding a diamond in the rough — so, when we do happen to come by one (and one that's beloved by tons of celebrities), we take note.
" But there it was, the last careless allusion in a speech that was full of them, gleaming like a soiled diamond in the rough: "The answer is that modern cliché: to keep trying to fail better.
He was, in short, a survivor — and so he remained as a star defenseman in the rough and tough Original Six era of the National Hockey League, when skaters went without helmets and goalies shunned masks.
With newbies arriving every day and Netflix's relentless algorithm — which places things like Polar on my lap, when, really, I had no desire to watch it — finding the content diamonds in the rough can be difficult. I.e.
As traders seek to protect their portfolios in the rough market, Jason Kupferberg, a senior equity research analyst at Jefferies & Company, said some selling of riskier stocks was to be expected — including those of Twitter and Square.
She joined the Blue Dog caucus in the House, got reelected in the rough 2014 midterms, and has generally voted somewhat more conservatively than might be expected from her blue-leaning district in Phoenix and its suburbs.
Some called it a "diamond in the rough" and "a good movie for the kids and family," whereas others said the made-for-TV movie was "corny" and a "complete waste of an hour and 25 minutes."
"It's like a monster, isn't it?" says Palestinian artist Aissa Deebi, holding his arms menacingly above his head in the rough shape of a fireball from an Israeli war plan he painted exploding on top of building.
Kristofer Hivju, who played the diamond-in-the-rough wildling Tormund Giantsbane in the series, spilled a little tea (and possibly broke his contract) in a conversation with Metro UK. "We shot an alternate ending," he said.
Few would be drafted, and even fewer would make the N.B.A. Alamar, the head of analytics for the Thunder at the time, was looking for a diamond in the rough, a player equipped to help him mine.
It doesn't change what's in the rough transcript of the call, or the fact that the Intelligence Community Inspector General found credible the whistleblower's concerns that the president's team was hiding call transcripts to protect the president.
I especially feel it when I find diamonds in the rough, incredible talent maybe overlooked, and bring them into my organization, pour my heart into developing them, then push them out of the nest to see them grow.
Just as importantly, her 30+ years of being treated like a god by her fans and a fawning media will work against her in the rough and tumble of a election filled with opposing candidates and opposition research.
"Behavior that was once laughed off as locker-room talk or inevitable in the rough and tumble world of politics has been publicly condemned and swiftly sanctioned by this body," said Jennifer Fermino, a spokeswoman for Mr. Johnson.
Four holes later, Johnson's drive almost struck Sky Sports on-course reporter Wayne Riley, a former professional who took his on-course role a little too literally by wandering down the fairway instead of staying in the rough.
In fact, Democrats have argued for weeks that sufficient evidence exists in plain sight to believe that Trump committed impeachable offenses, most notably in the rough transcript of his July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Trump will host Xi at his exclusive Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach on April 6 and 7, but any suggestion of an outing to the nearby Trump-owned golf courses is likely to land in the rough.
Various updates | Decades ago, when I was fresh out of Columbia University's journalism school, my brother was a medical resident working long nights in an emergency room in the rough (at that time) Washington Heights section of Upper Manhattan.
Using a driver on his second shot from the tee — the penalty was then distance only — he hooked his ball into a difficult lie in the rough on the left, facing a perilous shot to the water-guarded green.
He struck a towering four-iron from 225 yards to within 20 feet of the pin for a two-putt birdie that Schauffele, whose drive had ended in the rough, could not match with his 10-foot birdie opportunity.
In the rough, dexterous assemblages of the Los Angeles artist Noah Purifoy (1917–2004), a Duchampian embrace of found objects fused with a political activism that went out of the gallery and extended to a decade in California government.
They are a population of workers that does terrific work and really are just working their tails off, day after day, going on the road, looking at these players and trying to find that next diamond in the rough.
Schiff's comments 'illegal' After Schiff's statement to Congress, Trump began slamming Schiff for making up lines that were not contained in the (rough) transcript Trump had released the day prior, going so far as to suggest Schiff be arrested for treason.
Cruise decides it's worth traveling hundreds of miles for a regional combine, an event where NFL hopefuls, folks who don't really stand a chance, have an opportunity to prove they're a diamond in the rough for scouts from various NFL teams.
It is, after all, a movie in the rough genre of Driving Miss Daisy and other tales of respectability politics, where good-hearted, saintly black folks teach coarser, prejudiced white people that it's okay to embrace people of other races.
Its newly launched dress collection (which it describes as "that feeling when you find the perfect vintage dress that actually fits") gives that diamond-in-the-rough type of satisfaction while solving our biggest qualm about thrifting: The pieces actually fit.
A Coast Guard fleet rushed to assist, including a 25-foot vessel which capsized in the rough seas, forcing four crew members to swim about 200 yards back to Jones Beach, where they are stationed on New York's Long Island.
But, if you're willing to spend more for a sure thing now rather than wait on the possibility of discovering a diamond in the rough in the future, they'll do the job admirably — and with more comfort than many other pairs.
The hunters, woodsmen and parishioners in his debut collection, "Kentucky Straight," are rooted in the rough, rural ways of Appalachian life; most of the erstwhile hard-edge and forlorn characters in his second, "Out of the Woods," are longing to return.
That might be a viable way of thinking in the rough-and-tumble world of New York real estate, but it's a bad fit for roles of authority where you're supposedly duty-bound to help everyone, not just your supporters.
As top teams receive a second window to focus on fewer roster spots, they can bore down on prospects who fit their positional needs, giving themselves a shot at sniffing out diamonds in the rough they otherwise would have missed.
He did not make clear which words he was taking directly from Trump's comments in the rough transcript, which words were his own analysis, and which words were meant to be the comedic "parody" he later said he was intending.
It feels as though, with the amount of resources obviously brought to bear in Cleveland on FRONT's behalf, that a greater portion might have been diverted toward helping to polish some of the city and the region's diamonds in the rough.
Despite playing in the rough and tumble of the English top flight there are still doubts about Eriksen's ability to handle the more physical side of the game but, with plenty of tough midfielders and forwards around him, that is seldom an issue.
They have rebuilt their minor-league development program, astutely assessed which prospects to hold onto and which to deal, and plucked diamonds in the rough, like center fielder Aaron Hicks and Gregorius, and perhaps first baseman Luke Voit, in exchange for superfluous parts.
At the par-237 21956th, where the fabled corner starts, Woods's drive sailed right; his low second shot smacked a member of the gallery and landed in the rough; his chip stopped 295 feet from the hole; and his par putt missed.
"Most uptown galleries, with a few notable exceptions, were showing stuff that still looked like Impressionism," said Ms. Dodd, 89, in an interview in the rough-hewn walk-up loft on East Second Street where she has worked since the late 1950s.
A woman named Amanda lies on a hospital gurney, recounting her story to David, a boy who pushes her to relive the events that have brought her there, wrapped in the rough sheets of her deathbed, able to talk but unable to move.
The dot-com bust later wiped out a lot of companies from the same era, but Davidson said that teaching responsible investing — diversifying portfolios and holding stock — could make it possible for many people to find at least one diamond in the rough.
Like any talent scouting mission, the hope is that most shows generate enough cash to keep Podfund afloat and able to keep investing in other shows, but also that the team will spot the diamond in the rough and potentially make a huge return.
"With competition for technical talent so fierce, our approach helps companies identify talent, who they may have previously missed after judging them on paper, as well as diamonds in the rough," Hackajob's founders, Razvan Creanga and Mark Chaffey, tell me in a joint email.
Moreover, with political opponents far more unscrupulous than ever before in exploiting the rush for headline news, and a media preference -- particularly in the rough-and-tumble world of online news -- for "optics" ascending over careful investigation, the brakes came off in an unprecedented way.
But after grinding his way back to three-over, he imploded on the final three holes — with some casual putting as he double-bogeyed the par-three 16th and then got in trouble in the rough to make a seven on the par-four final hole.
It could create space for the appointment of a person such as Nikki Haley, US ambassador to the United Nations, who can prove to be much more politically savvy in pushing the diplomatic agenda than Tillerson, who has stumbled repeatedly in the rough ways of Washington.
" Still, Mr. Cappelli, who has addressed the impact of automated applicant-tracking in his book "Why Good People Can't Get Jobs," says it is important to understand that such systems are "designed more to cut out thousands of résumés, and less to find diamonds in the rough.
Mr. Johnson, the city's first openly gay male speaker, succeeded in the rough-and-tumble world of New York City politics despite completing less than a month of college, at George Washington University, and arriving in the city at the age of 503 without pedigree or money.
But a number of groups, even those that are well known, are having a tough time competing — or even staying relevant — in the rough-and-tumble digital age, when potential donors are overwhelmed with requests for money on social media, crowdfunding sites and other digital platforms.
The Neediest Cases Fund Above the simple gray churches along a dimly lit section of Detroit, the brooding eyes of Lil Wayne, who was covered in chains and holding a bottle of Hennessy, peered from a billboard in the rough neighborhood where India Wayman grew up.
Following Trump's July call with Zelensky, Vindman confirmed that there were talks among staff attorneys with the National Security Council regarding "the best way to manage" the readout of the leaders' conversation, which resulted in the rough transcript being stored in a top-secret codeword system.
Key witnesses, solid evidence, the words of acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and even the President's own words in the rough transcript of his July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggest very strongly that there was an attempt to coerce Ukraine.
The whistle-blower did not listen to the call directly, but does accurately describe what was eventually seen in the rough transcript: Trump pushing for an investigation, asking about cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, and suggesting meetings with attorney general William Barr and Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney.
Haley's departures from the Trump line aren't the product of a lack of discipline or an inability to cooperate with others — she was well-liked and successful as her state's first woman and first minority governor in the rough-and-tumble world of South Carolina politics.
If the drama was somewhat better -- or at least more urgent -- in the rough-and-tumble days when South Dakota was a mere territory, in terms of the movie providing an excuse to wade back into the muck, this truly is a case of better late than never.
They live in pods of 20-40 animals and are now so well known that individual animals can be identified by the shapes of their fins, the patterns of their saddle patches and from scratches that they have picked up in the rough and tumble of oceanic life.
The high stakes political jamboree should begin to answer a fundamental question of the 2016 election: whether a campaign anchored almost exclusively on Trump's hulking public persona and dominant ego can perform as well on the national stage as in the rough and tumble of Republican primary politics.
Ages ago, I watched a Behind the Music episode on John Mellencamp and they spent a solid ten minutes of that installment talking about the iconic handclaps on "Jack & Diane" (they were in the rough track to keep time and were meant to be removed from the final mix).
And through Facebook, Bikers for Trump leaders moderate and coordinate the participation of tens of thousands of Trump's most fervent supporters in campaign work, at rallies — and, to some extent — in the rough street politics of our new age, which plenty of the Bikers take to with relish.
Tia Coleman — one of the people aboard the duck boat tour that capsized in Missouri, killing 17 victims including nine members of her family — claims the vessel's captain told passengers not to worry about using life jackets as the boat was rocking in the rough waters of Table Rock Lake.
I.P." on his right shoulder that honors a brother shot to death ("Wrong place, wrong time," he says); the skull-and-diamond on his left shoulder that reminds him he's a jewel in the rough; the dice and playing cards adorning his chest, along with the inscription: "Life A Gamble.
"Fortunately, I had a nice lie in the rough, hit an eight-iron, hoped that it landed in the right spot and lucky enough it bounced close to the hole," said the 43-year-old Australian who had begun the round in a tie for the lead with Willett and Yang.
Proving damages would be extremely difficult because the President and his family have already been subjected to such an enormous volume of disparaging criticism in the rough and tumble of presidential politics that it would be almost impossible to isolate the impact of Bannon's nasty comments in the Wolff book.
What's great about the Al Smith dinner is that even in the rough-and-tumble world of a really hard-fought campaign — in fact, I don't know if you know, Hillary, but last night they said that was the most vicious debate in the history of politics, presidential debate — the most vicious.
Francesco Totti was harshly sent off for diving; Damiano Tommasi had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside; Choi Jin-cheul two-footed Gianluca Zambrotta and Kim Tae-young threw an elbow at Alessandro del Piero without consequence, even if the Italians were less than blameless in the rough and tumble of the game.
Hollywood talent manager and record-label boss Scooter Braun knows a star when he sees one — he works with Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Kanye West — but it was another pair of famous friends that led him to his stunning Montecito, California, home, while it was still a diamond in the rough.
For many, the six-month loan signing of Hernandez, a four-time capped Spanish international, looked like one of the summer's finest pieces of business outside the Premier League, given his reputation for subtle creativity and intricate attacking play; qualities that can go amiss in the rough and tumble of the Championship.
The pills kept him functional through tours from then on, though he was fired from Hawkwind when he was busted for possession in Canada; and though for one show he had to be propped up, his bass hung on him, and pointed in the rough direction of the audience, which he couldn't see.
You want, for example, "cat" to be in the rough vicinity of "dog," but you also want "cat" to be near "tail" and near "supercilious" and near "meme," because you want to try to capture all of the different relationships — both strong and weak — that the word "cat" has to other words.
"Pretty girls don't have to settle," Bob tells Patty, lusting after her not in a sexual way, but rather as raw material with the potential to be molded into a pageant queen -- a "diamond in the rough," as he puts it, who he wants to guide through something called the Miss Magic Jesus competition.
"The perceived motivation for analytics for teams like Tampa is they didn't have a lot of money to spend, and they were looking for the diamonds in the rough," said Ben Baumer, an assistant professor of statistical and data sciences at Smith College who previously worked in analytics for the Mets and who wrote the ESPN article.
Op-Ed Contributor In the almost 54 years since we moved our three young children from a bucolic street in West Los Angeles to a Jerusalem apartment in the rough-and-tumble Middle East, my wife and I consciously taught them that in going from the United States to Israel, we had not been fleeing anything.
"I'm always listening to new music, and love discovering diamonds in the rough - from mentoring young artists on my label, or highlighting new artists on my tours, I want to bring it back to the music," Perry said in a statement from ABC, which is owned by Walt Disney Co. No other judges have been named yet.
Ever since 2002's era-defining breakout Deadringer, RJD1003 has become synonymous with his ear for unexpected juxtapositions and larger-than-life climaxes; it's a technique at the heart of the genre he's skewed closest to since the beginning—hip-hop—and a hallmark of any obsessive record collector with an ear for the half-forgotten diamond in the rough.
"Having someone by your side that actually knows the game and knows how to play the game, and can sort of see different shots, and have a feeling of what way a ball's going to come out of a certain lie in the rough, all of that stuff (is an asset)," he said of Diamond, who was a top-level amateur player.
As Howard's pursuit of a big payday unravels — thanks in part to the actions of the NBA star Kevin Garnett (playing himself) and a family member (played by the actor Eric Bogosian) who is owed a sum of money so large that he curdles into a violent thug — Ms. Fox's character moves through the film like a, yes, diamond in the rough.
Ice hockey would receive a huge boost in China, he added, if a local player were ever to play in the N.H.L., just as Yao Ming inspired a surge of interest in basketball in the country by joining the N.B.A. "We're always looking for that diamond in the rough — that guy that can be the vision for everyone else," Beck said.
Horror and comics have a long and strenuous history together, from the graphic and brutal days of "weird menace" comics in the 1930s and 40s, to the blossoming of EC Comics before the crackdown from the Comics Code Authority in the mid-1950s, to the eventual resurgence of the genre in the rough-and-tumble late 1970s/early 1980s thanks to titles like Alan Moore's run on Swamp Thing.
The whistleblower's complaint did not say definitely whether its author had evidence Trump froze the aid for quid pro quo purposes; the president has strongly denied doing so, but the timing of the delay and the fact that, in the rough transcript provided by the White House, Trump asks Zelensky to do him a "favor" — right after the Ukrainian president brings up weapons — has led Trump's critics to question his motives.
This, despite the fact that in the rough transcript of the call, Trump says, "I would like you to do us a favor though," after Zelensky mentions his desire to purchase more Javelin missiles from the US. Still, the no quid pro quo defense was among the list of talking points the White House sent around to Republicans on how to respond to criticism of Trump's call with Zelensky, and which was then accidentally sent to House Democrats.
Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair reported in April 2017 that a scene was cut from the film that hinted at a romance between the film Ayo (played by Florence Kasumba) and Okoye, who as general of the Dora Milaje functions in a similar capacity as Aneka in the comics: In the rough cut of this Black Panther scene, we see Gurira's Okoye and Kasumba's Ayo swaying rhythmically back in formation with the rest of their team.
Bullock also said that Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrTrump wanted Barr to say publicly that the Ukraine phone call was not illegal: report Administration officials say election security is a 'top priority' ahead of 2020 FBI Director: 'I don't know' if Giuliani has security clearance MORE should recuse himself from the matter because he was referenced in the rough transcript released by the White House of President Trump's July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
On Tuesday, the founder, director and sole funder of the Hudson Institute's Kleptocracy Initiative, Charles Davidson, announced that he was leaving his position at the head of the initiative because Hudson had accepted a $50,000 donation for a table at its annual gala from Leonard Blavatnik, a Soviet-born dual British-American citizen who made his money in the rough and tumble of Russia's commodities privatizations during the 27.73s and now owns, among other properties, Warner Music Group.

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