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For now, Japan is making do with a diminished force.
"It's about making do with what you've got," he says.
You're making do with a wonky stove top and a skillet.
You're making do with a wonky stove top and a skillet.
But the essence of creativity is making do with what we have.
We're told he's making do with some "physically fit" extras with military backgrounds.
Right now they're making do with iMessage and other no-frills messaging apps.
Striking workers were making do with a $250-a-week subsidy from the union.
But making do with so little access to the outside world has been difficult.
Meanwhile, I'll be sitting back and making do with my iPhone 6S, iron lung included. 
But I am sure that we have no intention of only making do with talk.
Former government staffers caution, however, that regulators are used to making do with limited resources.
And striking workers are making do with a $250-a-week subsidy from the union.
Up until this point, I'd been making do with short swords and daggers, the occasional spear.
Ingenuity, making do with what we have, will carry us through the weeks and months ahead.
Some didn't eat their first meal until the afternoon, instead making do with a Big Gulp.
Until Kardashian inevitably posts their designer on her app, we'll be making do with the options ahead.
The more difficult challenge was making do with limited resources — just one computer lab with 103 computers.
Many thousands in the state are making do with only the most meagre food supplies and dirty water.
But for the rest of us making do with laptop cameras, Cisco's new product, Spark, is the answer.
But like so many victims of Harvey's flooding, they are making do with what they have -- each other.
Mr Moon says he would do away with the presidential guard, making do with protection from the police instead.
However, the company is making do with fewer hands than it had to help at the fourth quarter of 2018.
Much of it was still making do with Soviet-era equipment dating back to the 1990s or even the 1980s.
Instead, they are making do with a wooden ship run aground on a Gaza beach, which has become a popular restaurant.
So when you're tightening a screw, it feels like you're using an actual screwdriver, not just making do with a multi-tool.
He still wears a white coat over dress clothes but has shed the tie and is making do with a smaller office.
Days before her delivery, Noor continued to hide in the back of her shelter, making do with the barest of refugee rations.
" Another person pointed out that people were making do with the "bare essentials" whilst the mother-of-six was "posting petalled nipples.
Stoch's compatriot Piotr Zyla claimed second in the standings after a third place finish in Friday's jump with Tande making do with third overall.
During his tour, Aristide stays with a local, often making do with a small corner in a shed or the basement of a house.
Like Wayve and FiveAI, Oxbotica is making do with a fraction of the funding doled out in the United States to futuristic transport companies.
The idea was at least in part that bosses might be automating that increasingly expensive work—or else just making do with less of it.
"It was a little chaotic because they only had four machines, long lines, and volunteers sort of making do with what they could," she said.
"They're out there making do with what they have, and that's the right thing to do," said Gabe Murray, 19, a former Hoover football player.
Young people of all kinds move to the central cities of the great coastal metropolises despite the rent squeezing, making do with roommates and cramped apartments.
Post-recession team building is more critical than even before, with companies looking to get a greater return on their investments while making do with less.
Military and civilian leadership have known for years that our armed forces have been burning the candle from both ends and making do with insufficient resources.
Some of it comes from slightly inexplicable overbuilding, such as full-length mezzanine levels at Second Avenue Subway stations rather than making do with smaller ones.
In the stables, a knight, Kyle Calloway, 24, was making do with a coffee-flavored Monster energy drink as he warmed up for his star turn.
But the wireless world is uneven now that Apple has its excellent W1 Bluetooth chip and every other manufacturer is making do with only so-so connectivity.
Before her beau showed up on set, Lopez was making do with FaceTiming him as she was spotted doing earlier this week during a break from filming.
Now, with scarce food and no prospect of jobs to earn and feed themselves, they are depending on donations, making do with what little they can find.
An earlier version of this article misstated the drop in the percentage of those too discouraged to search for work or making do with part-time work.
"It's fun to eat breakfast again," said Regina Kistner, who raised her family here, and had been making do with the processed rolls sold at the supermarket.
The other option — making do with less electricity — could spawn unrest in the south as soon as the weather heats up, as electrical shortages did in 2018.
For many, it means no more answering to bosses half their age, or making do with part-time jobs bagging groceries to get by in their golden years.
That light is currently blocked by scaffolding associated with the construction of the Central Park Tower next door; for now, students are making do with full-spectrum bulbs.
Taking care to avoid paper cuts, the monitors - some in protective suits, others making do with masks and gloves - sorted through piles of ballots in a guarded pavilion.
Andrew Jackson emerges as a model of making do with less, managing the nearly impossible task of securing territorial sovereignty while commanding a ragtag volunteer army prone to desertion.
They do not belie failure or lack of fulfillment, and they are not the consolation prizes of a lonely someone making do with the best options available to her.
The extra fuel is aimed at increasing the electricity available to Gaza's 2 million residents, who have been making do with only a few hours of power a day.
Friends of the couple also told the Los Angeles Times that Kirk and Panico were just very poor, not abusive, and that they were making do with what they had.
Until headsets are widely available, Acute Art is making do with phone-ready 360-degree video, or it is relying on gallery and museum shows where headsets can be provided.
I, at least, had trouble making do with her alongside Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, playing Pepper Potts, his assistant then partner then wife then co-Avenger then widow.
Part of "flattening the curve" means making do with less, being entertained with what you already have, and if you really need to, buying digital products instead of physical ones.
After Anthony Bourdain died in the midst of filming Parts Unknown, CNN announced it would still air its final season, making do with the footage it had before the star's tragic suicide.
Their DIY overhaul is a lesson in making do with the space you have and eking out more elbow room — or at least the illusion of it — in the most cramped quarters.
Tens of thousands of teachers left their classrooms behind Monday to rally at state capitols in Oklahoma and Kentucky, demanding better pay and more funding for schools making do with out-of-date textbooks.
In theory, delegation of substantial power to the Cabinet could work if the president empowers people he fully trusts in those positions and is comfortable making do with only a weak White House staff.
They simply think the road to salvation lies not through making do with less, but rather through innovation and the conditions in which innovation tends to flourish, greater affluence and individual freedom most of all.
But neither job is regular enough for a "proper home," Zwai Lugogo says, so his family lives in a shack here in Cape Town's largest black township, making do with thin walls of painted metal.
HTC also missed an opportunity to build out its credentials as a leader in battery life by adding wireless charging to the U211 Plus, instead making do with support for Qualcomm's Quick Charge 211 fast-charging tech.
A broader measure of unemployment that includes people too discouraged to search for work or who are making do with a part-time job because they cannot find a full-time one stayed steady at 9.7 percent.
On the flights, those of us sitting in the back tend to avoid buying from the snack cart, making do with the tiny free packets like Savory Snack Mix, blobs of crackerlike material coated with unpleasant flavoring.
And while that's all true, to some extent, we've talked much less about the way that shift — from actively choosing something to go out to see to making do with what's available — will affect what gets produced, and how.
GAZA (Reuters) - For weeks, Gazans have been making do with less than half their usual electricity supply - barely a few hours a day - with no sign of the shortages alleviating anytime soon, fuelling distress and frustration among the population.
She instead keeps to the more easygoing territory of having the right kind of stuff in the right place, which isn't the same thing as making do with less, though it sounds close enough that it's absorbed some of the halo.
Big business has been most vocal about the desire for a "yes" vote, but large companies, with their channels to foreign markets, would cope pretty well with a rejection; they are accustomed to making do with the state of things now.
Making do with a rudimentary fleshy tube for the best part of four decades, he finally underwent surgery in 2012 to have a $100,000 prosthetic penis fitted, which he could pump up via a button hidden on one of his testicles.
The punch is customarily made in a clay vessel, but Roel broke his while descending from a Williamsburg roof last 4th of July (presumably because he'd been drinking wine instead of water), so we will be making do with a stainless steel bowl.
It's not about impressing or keeping up with the Joneses by serving coq au vin and fussing over cocktails all night — it's about keeping it simple and low-stress, making do with what you have, and enjoying the company of the friends you love.
As referenced in the talk's title, "Making Do With What's On Hand," these artists incorporate everyday materials and objects in their work, a technique practiced by other modern and contemporary African American artists, from assemblage art pioneer Purifoy to rapidly emerging artist Aaron Fowler.
Previous restaurants didn't have access to the large space, making do with a maze of small chambers, but now it's an attractive main dining room that offers dishes like braised oxtail sloppy bao ($16) and one called drunken black bass drowned in heaven-facing chiles ($30).
Now both are essentially gone, and we're making do with substitutions, decoys and mirages: things that seem like romantic comedy but are actually fizzy soap operas ("Crazy Rich Asians"), teen movies ("To All the Boys I've Loved Before"), funny dramas ("You're the Worst"), TV Tinder ("Dating Around") or sports ("The Bachelor").
Three years have passed since Daft Punk released their Grammy-winning comeback album, Random Access Memories, and since there's not even an inkling of an idea as to when any new music will drop from the iconic duo, fans are making do with all the official merchandise they can get their hands on.
In Yauco, Amelia Vélez, 38, and a few dozen members of her family who are appealing their denials from FEMA for money to repair their homes are making do with 8- by 12-foot wooden structures with metal roofs that a local pastor built for them at the edge of a cliff.
A rear fingerprint sensor and a dual-camera system are also par for the course, though the Lite's more budget-oriented ambitions are shown by it having a mid-range processor, lacking the Leica branding and watermark, and making do with 4GB of RAM instead of the ridiculous numbers that most flagship Android devices now come with.
Unless she magically pulls out a set centred on the very material that she probably performs the least—the songs written at the start of career, when the industry was trying to force her into the sexy R&B girl lane—V Festival should only be granted the basic privilege of hosting, and making do with, her newer work.
Most of these have been assumed to be the result of birds simply making do with what the urban world provides them, but a study just published in Avian Biology by Monserrat Suárez-Rodríguez and Constantino Macías Garcia of the National Autonomous University of Mexico has demonstrated that the cigarette butts are being woven into nests not by accident but by design.
The couple then consider the possibility of making do with 'a kind of loving'.
Elle and Joy are two sisters apart by two years. The two are singers and are living together away from the city and making do with the new life they have chosen.
Patton was very religious and attended a Methodist Episcopal church. Though the church did not officially back her, she decided to become a medical missionary in Africa. She set sail for Liberia on April 5, 1893. She spent two years supporting herself as a physician in Monrovia, making do with outdated equipment and often short on supplies.
They felt that by having a popular cinema icon supporting the sport will help popularize it. Despite Saina Nehwal's success in international tournaments, Gopichand and Lakshmi found it hard to run the Academy. To run it at an optimal level, it requires $300,000 a year. As of 2010, he was making do with $100,000 to pay the training cost for 60 players and was holding off hiring more coaches.
These were worn as late as 1863. Early on, servicemen sometimes wore combinations of uniform pieces, making do with what they could get from captured United States Army soldiers, or from U.S. and Confederate dead, or just wear civilian clothing. There are some controversies about some of the exact details of a few of the uniforms, since some of the records were lost or destroyed after the Civil War ended.
Three companies worked at the Barry docks, discharging cargo, while the fourth moved to Cardiff. The Americans imported vast amounts of food through the Cardiff and Barry Docks to feed their troops. The quantity and quality of the imported food caused some resentment from the local people, who were making do with wartime rations. In the first part of 1944, there was intense activity in preparation for the Normandy landings.
Hans Löw plays Armin, a cameraman whose professional and personal lives are dysfunctional. He suddenly finds himself apparently the only survivor of some unspecified calamity that causes every other human being to disappear. After wandering for months or years and making do with what humanity has left behind, he encounters Kirsi (Elena Radonicich) and the two form a romantic relationship but Armin reproduces all the same pettiness that he had before humanity's disappearance.
These four books address other real life situations: first night away from home, trip to the doctor, etc. Determined to spend as much time as possible with her own children, Steel often wrote at night, making do with only four hours of sleep. Steel is a prolific author, often releasing several books per year. Each book takes 2½ years to complete, so Steel has developed an ability to juggle up to five projects at once, researching one book while outlining another, then writing and editing additional books.
The rise in automobile ownership made it possible for more and more people to travel to larger cities for their entertainment rather than making do with what the local venues had to offer. Under these circumstances, the Martha Ellen Auditorium increasingly showed motion pictures, and nothing else, ending its career as a venue for performing arts. At some point prior to 1988, the name of the establishment was changed to "State Theatre". A marquee bearing that name was added to the building's facade, obscuring the original "Martha Ellen Auditorium" sign.
In writing this novella Balzac seems to have been inspired by the fables of La Fontaine, especially La fille ("The Girl") and Héron ("The Heron"). There is also an allusion to La Fontaine in the choice of Émilie’s surname. The plot is similar to that of another of Balzac's works, La Vieille Fille (The Old Maid), the subject of which hesitates between several suitors and finishes by making do with the only one left. A similar plot informs Aleksandr Pushkin's verse novel Eugene Onegin, which was published in serial form between 1825 and 1832.
Post-capitalism is expected to be made possible with further advances in automation and information technology – both of which are effectively causing production costs to trend towards zero. Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams identify a crisis in capitalism's ability and willingness to employ all members of society, arguing that "there is a growing population of people that are situated outside formal, waged work, making do with minimal welfare benefits, informal subsistence work, or by illegal means"Srnicek, Nick; Williams, Alex. Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work. Verso Books. pp. 103–104.
Among East Asian Buddhists, vegetarian Buddhist cuisine was eaten on days tied to the phases of the moon known as Uposatha. Meat-free days have also been observed due to wartime rationing (e.g. Meatless Tuesdays in Canada"Making Do with Less": Rationing in Canada and the United States—which also observed Wheatless Wednesdays—during World War I)The Way We Ate: The Year Harry Truman Passed on Pumpkin Pie or in states with failing economies. In the People's Republic of Poland, meat-free days were encouraged by the government due to market forces.
Often, it is seen with chains around its neck, which change size.Personal interview with Pundit Bissessarnath Ramcharan-Maharaj One appendage is said to be turned backwards. It can shapeshift into various animals, including horses, pigs or goats, and said to often take the form of a creature similar to a centaur; is also thought to be a blood sucker which is less than particular about its food source, making do with such animals as cows and goats. The Lagahoo also possesses the ability to alter its size from tiny to gigantic in an instant.
In part Caldera International's problems were due to the economic environment surrounding the collapse of the dot-com bubble; investors were very reluctant to put additional monies into unprofitable start-up companies. c. September 7, 2001 (date on article now on website is wrong). The additional effects of the early 2000s recession were especially difficult for high-tech companies, with information technology spending slowing to a near halt. Overall the SCO side of the business often saw customers making do with what they had rather than buying anything new.
The Local Security Force was intended to harass and delay enemy forces by dynamiting bridges (already chambered for the purpose) and organising small ambushes and sniping attacks. Armament was paltry at first, with many units making do with requisitioned shotguns, but from 1941 on, American M1917 Enfield rifles became available. In January 1941, the LSF was split into two, the 'A' force moving from police to military control and taking the new title Local Defence Force. The B Group retained the title LSF and functioned essentially as an unarmed police reserve throughout the Emergency.
As an artist, Maggs' work is primarily about the built environment, although he is able to explore different aspects away from the constraints of regular architectural practice . He uses the medium of drawing and painting to explore works that cannot be built, structures that reflect aspects of the current political and social climate of Southern Africa. Often use is made of the language of re cycled and indigent architecture, to explore notions of an 'African design environment'. Maggs is interested in environmental issues, local innovation and making do with what is close at hand.
Outback House was an Australian historical reality TV series that originally aired on ABC TV in 2005. The series was based on several series produced by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and PBS in the United States, in which the concept was to have a modern-day family living in a facsimile of an historical dwelling with their staff, making do with only the technology and materials of the time. Outback House was set in 1861 Outback Australia, on a sheep station called Oxley Downs in New South Wales.
Engraving of Alice Barnham However, an increasing number of reports circulated about friction in the marriage, with speculation that this may have been due to Alice's making do with less money than she had once been accustomed to. It was said that she was strongly interested in fame and fortune, and when household finances dwindled, she complained bitterly. Bunten wrote in her Life of Alice BarnhamAlice Chambers Bunten, Life of Alice Barnham, Wife of Sir Francis Bacon, London: Oliphants Ltd. 1928. that, upon their descent into debt, she went on trips to ask for financial favours and assistance from their circle of friends.
Finances. Holland became chairman of the council's finance committee early in his career, and he became known as the "watchdog of the city treasury." He was parsimonious in running his office, too, making do with just one field deputy, Art Snyder, when other members employed three assistants. Public housing, 1952. He was opposed to a massive U.S-government subsidized public housing proposal that, he said, was "inexcusably expensive and wasteful of tax monies." He objected to the building of thirty-four 13-story buildings throughout the city, including on "virgin land" in West Los Angeles, Rose Hills and Tujunga.
During filming, Kinski would not follow rehearsal and demanded change in actors and often had lighting to be changed dramatically on set. According to second unit director Luigi Cozzi, Kinski's behaviour on set became so erratic that the entire crew left the set and did not return until Kinski apologized for his behaviour. After six weeks of filming, Caminito came to the conclusion that he did not have the entire film completed, but that he also could not continue with the project. This led to entire sections of the re-written screenplay by Caminito not being shot, and Caminito making do with what he had.
The Profession of the Playwright: British Theatre 1800–1900, Cambridge University Press (1992), pp. 104–15 the Pinafore touring company gave a perfunctory performance of Pirates the afternoon before the New York premiere, at the Royal Bijou Theatre in Paignton, Devon, organised by Helen Lenoir, the secretary and future wife of Richard D'Oyly Carte. The cast, including Federici, which was performing Pinafore in the evenings in Torquay, received some of the music for Pirates only two days beforehand. Having had only one rehearsal, they travelled to nearby Paignton for the matinee, where they read their parts from scripts carried onto the stage, making do with whatever costumes they had on hand.
The first cycle opens towards the end of the 22nd century on the first planet successfully colonized by humanity, Aldebaran-4 (commonly known simply as Aldebaran), the fourth planet of the Aldebaran solar system and the only discovered to be hospitable. It is revealed that since its colonization 100 years previous, communication with Earth has been impossible, the reason for which is not explained. As a result, the colonists have had to put in place an autocratic society, making do with what is available to them on the planet. The original population of 3,000 colonists rapidly grows to around 20,000 inhabitants when the cycle begins.
He is old for his rank, having had to start over again in a new police force after being fired from his original force. The firing is mentioned in each novel as being politically motivated, because Studer refused to back off from a full investigation of a banking scandal in which he eventually caught the real criminals, well- connected top people in the banking industry, rather than making do with a few minor players. Other minor characters, notably his cheerful wife and a local attorney with whom Studer plays billiards, play small roles within the books, sometimes helping to solve the mysteries. The Spoke opens at the wedding between Sgt.
On 13 January, Núñez signed a new contract extension with Leeds until the end of the 2010–11 season. The extension also includes the option of a further year on the contract. Despite the new contract and some impressive performances for Leeds United's reserve team (including all four goals in the 4-1 victory of Lincoln City on 7 March), Núñez struggled for chances in the Leeds United first team, making do with a place on the bench and a regular spot in Leeds' reserves. Leeds chose to exercise the option on Núñez's contract and the midfielder has extended his stay at Elland Road for another year.
Alice Bag in the 80s Many Chicanas became "Punkeras" and have contributed to the artistic conditions of production, gender relations, and the punk aesthetic that existed in the late 1970s and 1980s. The D-I-Y sensibility at the core of punk musical subcultures found resonance with the practice of rasquache, a Chicano cultural practice of "making do" with limited resources. In fact, young Chicanas had historically been at the forefront of formulating stylized social statements via the fashion and youth subculture, beginning with the Pachucos and continuing with Chicana Mods in the 1960s. Punk's critique of the status quo, poverty, sexuality, class inequalities, and war spoke directly to working class East Los Angeles youth.
Rather than making do with sticking plasters, what is needed is a transformation, a more strategic oversight and fundamental change to ensure a generation of children is no longer let down.” Kevin Courtney of the National Education Union said, “Schools and local authorities want to provide the best possible support for SEND pupils, but the tools needed are generally no longer available due to cuts to local services.” The Local Government Association stated, “Councils support the reforms set out in the Children and Families Act in 2014, but we were clear at the time that the cost of implementing them had been underestimated by the government.”Special educational needs reforms 'failing generation of children' The Guardian In the UK local authorities have been cutting special needs provision for children due to austerity.
She packs her bags; takes some money offered to her by the Wienie King (Robert Dudley), a strange but rich little man who is thinking of renting the Jeffers' apartment; and boards a train for Palm Beach, Florida. There she plans to get a divorce and meet a wealthy second husband who can help Tom. On the train, she meets the eccentric John D. Hackensacker III (Rudy Vallée), one of the richest men in the world. Joel McCrea and Claudette Colbert, stars of The Palm Beach Story, from the trailer for the film Because of an encounter with the wild and drunken millionaire members of the Ale and Quail hunting club, Gerry loses all her luggage; after making do with clothing scrounged from other passengers, she is forced to accept Hackensacker's extravagant charity.
His painting, constructed according to indefinitely repeated formulae and each year becoming a little more tired, finished however by wearying the art chroniclers : "Critics of the press have often reproached him for the bias he shows in his painting. M Roffiaen has ignored them, he has continued to accumulate landscapes of Belgium, Scotland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, what do I know, combing them without rest, using the same formula, making do with the same sky, the same trees, the same rocks, unconcerned by the latitudes, according to the taste of a special public, who buy all of that and pay him handsomely. Leave M. Roffiaen alone, gentlemen of the press, he paints his little nature scenes one demands of him and knows well the reason why." (G. H., L’Organe de Namur et de la Province, 1874). François Roffiaen, On the banks of the river Meuse at Waulsort (oil on panel, 1876) However, on several occasions a critic like Gustave Lagye (1843–1908) attempted to emphasise the qualities of his art, both in its extreme delicacy and finesse and in its almost photographic detail.
The first week of fixtures on 5 October 1985 included a game in Zagreb at Dom Sportova's small hall between Cibona and visiting Smelt Olimpija – a contest that would go down in history for Dražen Petrović's Yugoslav Basketball League single-game scoring record as well as the strange circumstance that allowed it to happen. The visiting team failed to fulfill their player registration administrative obligations in time – Olimpija general manager Radovan Lorbek was reportedly late with submitting a registration letter to the Yugoslav Basketball Federation (KSJ) headquarters in Belgrade – rendering their entire first team roster ineligible for the regular season opening game and forcing them to field players from their youth system. Sending out juniors (age 18 and under) would've normally been the first option; however, since Olimpija had no junior team within their youth system that year, they had to go to an even younger age group – making do with cadets (16 and under). In the end, the team they took to Zagreb consisted of players born in 1968 and younger, including Igor Đurović, Matjaž Strmole, Jože Maček, Dag Kralj, Tine Erjavec, Jure Zorčič, Gregor Stražiščar, Andrej Novina, and Tine Merzelj.

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