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222 Sentences With "nipped"

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Where does it stop, if not nipped in the bud?
"Nipped in the bud" took on its most literal meaning.
Juice sat in my lap and nipped at my hair tie.
And in the process, illusions are sooner nipped in the bud.
Fish nipped at my legs, protective of their newly claimed territory.
The dress was rose red and nipped smartly at the waist.
Sexual assault behavior has to be nipped at an early age.
Mosquitoes nipped at her shoulders and face, covering her skin with pockmarks.
Problems must be discovered early and nipped in the bud, he warned.
To the GOP, the concept needs to be nipped in the bud.
Thankfully, Mr. Geldzahler's plans for that painting were nipped in the bud.
Vipassana and daily meditation nipped a lot of that in the bud.
Today she's nipped up to number 35 on Spotify's Global Viral Chart.
And, in that case, the hangnail should be gently nipped, never tugged.
This should've been nipped in the bud a year and half ago.
Forget the nipped blazers, the custom loafers, the cleverly knotted Hermès cravats.
Suits were nipped in and no-nonsense; dresses puff-sleeved and graceful.
But they have just nipped at the heels of the underlying trend.
As PK noted in the previous episode, the fact that a Radar source used the word "nipped" in reference to Lucy biting Dorit's kids stood out to him, because he said "nipped" is more commonly used in British English.
Creative liberties put Batman in a campy bat-nipped limbo with Batman & Robin.
But the outpouring of support has only nipped at the short-term needs.
His putt for par nipped the edge of the left hole and just missed.
But Hurricane Harvey has nipped this hope in the bud, at least for now.
Lester let it pass, and Baez made a slick barehanded play that nipped Gonzalez.
The fact that you got nipped with a pre production unit is just a bummer.
Black linen, nipped in the waist, suitable for work — it's a unicorn in dress form.
"My team probably would have nipped it in the bud before anything happened," she said.
And at every turn of Legion, the series has nipped that questioning in the bud.
Who will inject life into the proceedings and who will get nipped and tucked-away?
Sarah Goldberg wore a sleek light-blue dress with ruched sleeves and a nipped waist.
The next morning, after a frost-nipped night on an unmarked ledge, I turned back.
Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the security forces had "nipped the budding infrastructure" of extremist groups.
The mental health issues are the big ones that need to be nipped in the bud.
Meanwhile, smaller startups have nipped at mere pieces of Microsoft's huge businesses, often to great success.
As the party often reminds officials around the country, unrest should be nipped in the bud.
In a confessional interview, Jenner explains a phone call would have nipped everything in the bud.
And if one of them do get nipped, they understand it's not all on the shark.
"I'd decided that this homo stuff had to get nipped right in the bud," Toland says.
The three then allegedly nipped over to West End Avenue and took one off the street.
He told WMUR-TV he took the bat outside, but not before it nipped his finger.
But even there, the bank nipped its 2016 estimate by 0.1 percentage point from its earlier forecast.
"I think my team probably would have nipped it in the bud before anything happened," she said.
We're constantly inundated with idealized, airbrushed, nipped-and-tucked images of what it means to be female.
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE's office.
As we've reported ... Eason shot and killed Jenelle's French bulldog, Nugget, because it nipped at their daughter, Ensley.
They coulda easily gotten nipped by some overzealous kids -- and there was at least one little girl nearby.
I've always loved high-waisted pieces or nipped-at-the-natural-waist looks, because I have shorter legs.
I have nothing against it I think if you want to get something nipped and tucked—do whatever.
"They don't put up with any of that in his school, so that was nipped in the bud."
Oh, and Lidl was pleasingly quiet last night when we nipped in for bok choy and brillo pads.
Could the Wells Fargo CEO have nipped this headline scandal in the bud if he had been more contrite?
I think it was supposed to kind of stop then, organically—we weren't nipped in the bud too early.
With Altuve darting home, Benintendi delivered a perfect toss to Vazquez, whose swipe tag nipped Altuve on the back.
According to the report, the offer of the Crown was rejected and the plot was nipped in the bud.
Made Nice has nipped and tucked the formula all around, but the biggest difference is what's on the tray.
But whatever might have come of that line of logic is now likely to be nipped in the bud.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Wells Fargo should have nipped its problems in the bud when it had the chance.
He just nipped the whole conversation in the bud and, in the words of Swift, excluded himself from that narrative.
You gotta see Michelle call for the pooches in this video -- one of them barked and nipped at the other.
TMZ broke the story, Kendall's pup allegedly nipped at the girl Sunday morning at Beverly Glen Deli in Los Angeles.
As for workers, in national surveys they have complained for years about sluggish wage growth and nipped opportunities for advancement.
And in some cases, it's been nipped in the bud, in other cases, it's gone unrecognized, that'll continue to exist.
Luckily that initiative was nipped in the bud, largely through the active opposition of the credit union and banking industries.
While a few anecdotes does not a widespread social trend make, it's probably best this one gets nipped in the bud.
Soon after, she adopted the "New Look" of "nipped-in waist and full skirt that she became famous for," Thompson adds.
LG's Alexa-powered Hub robot has a "body" with a gently nipped in "waist," and a screen with two blinking eyes.
The protests "should have been nipped in the bud" last year, said Schnatter, who donated money to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Ms. Webb incorporated a sex-shop reference in high-waist trousers that were nipped at the midsection for a corseted effect.
She finally nipped Carlile by six-thousandths of a second to secure her first victory on a mile track in 2018.
Chase Elliott nipped Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the final qualifying lap to win his second straight pole at the Daytona 500.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle nipped away from London for a short break at Queen Elizabeth's Scottish highlands estate earlier this month.
It also is slightly nipped in around the center of the body to skim the torso and give a more feminine profile.
It featured an abstract asymmetric sleeve and strapless bodice that nipped at the waist and draped to a voluminous, floor-sweeping skirt.
In June, Sharon Larson, 58, was rushed to the hospital days after her new puppy nipped her hand, causing a small cut.
On Thursday, Williams led the index with a 21 percent rally, as Freeport nipped at its heels with a 9 percent rise.
It would have been a lot easier if they had just nipped it right away ... Now it's [dragged] on for five days.
It featured an abstract asymmetric sleeve and strapless bodice that nipped at the waist and draped to a voluminous, floor-sweeping skirt.
The looks feature billowing black and white dresses and separates with nipped-in waists and ecclesiastical touches like high collars and lace.
Although she makes fitted denim and trousers, her business is built on flattering dresses, often with high necks and nipped-in silhouettes.
" He added, "The people of Mindanao are assured that any incipient major threat in the region would be nipped in the bud.
The removal came on the heels of CPS launching an investigation after David brutally killed their dog ... after it nipped at Ensley.
"This could have been nipped in the bud before last summer," said Daniel Giammar, an environmental engineer at Washington University in St. Louis.
Righteous heroes were bested by craftier villains, intriguing storylines were nipped in the bud, and ambitious plans were undone by seemingly insignificant decisions.
Hillary Clinton, the front-runner, felt the "Bern" again when Bernie Sanders, her rival, nipped her to a surprise victory in the state.
I don't remember silencing my phone at 23 AM, but my nocturnal self must have quickly nipped that minor interruption in the bud.
I'm glad we're saving the budget for full scale battle scenes, but surely Andy Serkis could have nipped this one in the bud.
She acknowledges what David belatedly acknowledged ... that he shot and killed the family dog after the animal nipped at their 2-year-old daughter.
Duffy pitched superbly into the seventh inning as the Kansas City Royals nipped the Minnesota Twins 2-218 Sunday for their eighth straight victory.
"The New Look," largely credited to Dior, was really invented by James, whose nipped waists and umbrella skirts would come to define '50s femininity.
Nightwing is Dick Grayson, who used to be a secret agent in the DC Universe, and before that nipped at Batman's heel as Robin.
After the release of "LYTLM," it was believed the model was shading Gomez on her Instagram Story, but Gomez nipped that in the bud.
These proposed changes are not the only ways in which the Trump administration has nipped and hacked at the United States' asylum laws and rules.
"This should have been nipped in the bud a year and a half ago," Schnatter said to investors over the phone, referring to the protests.
Danuta Kozak and Gabriella Szabo won in 1:43.687 as Germany nipped at their heels, claiming silver less than a 10th of a second behind.
His diving stop and throw on Kolten Wong's grounder in the ninth nipped the speedy Cardinal 2B by a half-step for the 27th out.
But when Marwin Gonzalez was nipped at first on a close play, moving Colby Rasmus and Carlos Gomez into scoring position, Hinch let Fister hit.
And yet, with each season, Abloh's collections for Off-White have grown more sophisticated, incorporating wrapped shawls, translucent raincoats, riding pants, and nipped-waist jumpsuits.
As we reported ... Eason brutally beat and then shot and killed the family's dog after it nipped at their 2-year-old daughter, Ensley's face.
But in practice, the look was slithery rock: nipped waists and belling bottoms, sharp shoulders and kicky boots, a sequin-crusted dinner jacket to end.
Combined with generous sleeves and full skirts, the nipped-in waist created a curvaceous line with an artisanal edge and an invigorating lack of fuss.
As we reported, earlier this week he savagely beat and then shot his French Bulldog which barely nipped at his 2-year-old daughter's face.
I wanted there to be the way she dressed when she was conning men which was very nipped waist, push-up bra, big hair, high heels.
Remember ... Ensley was sitting on the couch with the family's French bulldog, Nugget, when the puppy nipped at her and sent her father into a rage.
One was tall and one was short; they both was buxom with a little nipped-in waist and a good curve on 'em under the bustle.
With five minutes remaining, a line of U.S. defenders failed to clear Polo's tantalizing cross and Flores nipped in at the back post to sidefoot home.
As you know ... MTV booted Jenelle from its "Teen Mom" franchise after her husband shot and killed her French bulldog, Nugget because it nipped at Ensley.
Danuta Kozak and Gabriella Szabo won in 1:43.687 as the Germans nipped at their heels, claiming silver less than a 10th of a second later.
Like many women who had nipped their creative potential in the bud, she felt trapped — "like an empty house inhabited by hungry tenants," she would write.
Finding a good lie in the bunker, Green nipped the shot nicely but the ball did not stop close enough to take the putt for granted.
Jesus Duenas' inviting cross was missed by the entire Honduran defense and Pizarro nipped in at the back post to side foot home from three yards out.
By telling consumers they've stopped making new Pixel Slates — the first one was terrible — Google's basically reassuring everybody that it's nipped its bad products in the bud.
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE, a former Democratic congressman whose four-year term ends in January.
Imagine if midway through "The Shining," Jack Torrance took a break from the haunted goings-on at the Overlook Hotel and nipped into town for a smidge.
Suits were blown up to zoot-like proportions: waists nipped in, shoulders jutted out, lapels built into pyramids, pants blouson in the extreme, some ties rendered wide.
I wish I had gone to HR when it happened so I could have nipped it in the bud, and it wouldn't be this cancer that just spread.
The cyclical companies with managers who pruned and cut and tucked and nipped their way through the wilderness, and they finally, at long last, reached the promised land.
After a grueling 13-hour drive, we loaded into the town's only metal venue, did a sound check, and nipped out to get some takeout before the gig.
Second, it helps if the jacket is a similar color to the pants, and has a neat, tailored line with strong shoulders and even a nipped-in waist.
CPS has had its concerns about all of the children ever since learning David brutally killed their dog when it nipped the little girl a couple of weeks ago.
For an unplanned experiment has just started that could, if it is not nipped in the bud, spread one of the world's nastiest diseases to its most populous continent.
We haven't heard from him yet (other than to wish Wade well), but the team infighting seems to be nipped in the bud since, like, no one is left.
TMZ broke the story ... Eason is under investigation for animal cruelty after pummeling, and then shooting Nugget -- all after the dog barely nipped at their 2-year-old daughter.
TV: Noon ET, FS275 ABOUT ST. JOHN'S (22-211): The Red Storm nipped Georgetown by a point on Wednesday thanks to 22 from Shamorie Ponds and 213 from Bashir Ahmed.
The two were playing outside alongside the Biermanns' other son KJ, 6, when Kroy was using a leaf blower to clean the yard and a nervous Sinn nipped at Kash.
Nearly all top players are members of the PGA Tour, which likely views the WGS as a threat to be nipped in the bud before it gets off the ground.
He nearly had a fourth hit, but his third inning infield single was erased after a replay review proved the throw of shortstop Aledmys Diaz barely nipped him at first.
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE of sexual harassment described her allegations Thursday in gripping testimony before a House committee.
But fossils of fish with missing or bitten fins suggest the fish nipped at the appendages of unwary fish while they were still alive, a practice seen in modern piranhas.
According to a July 20 document describing their private exchanges, White House officials assured the Europeans that Mr. Trump's agreement would be "nipped down" to prevent the questioning of Americans.
In his note, he described being dragged, cuffed by his hands and feet, and left in his underwear for two weeks to be nipped by mosquitoes and the morning chill.
The formula's starting to work, partly due to the quality and variety of the acts who pop up there—everyone from A Guy Called Gerald to Space Afrika's nipped in.
According to the outlet, Jenner, 22, was out with her current flame Ben Simmons when her Doberman Pinscher allegedly nipped a young girl while out on the patio of the restaurant.
With 83 minutes gone, a long-range shot slipped from the hands of Tigres goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman and Jara nipped in to side-foot the ball home from eight yards out.
Mobli, which once nipped at the heels of Instagram as a top photo-based social app and raised a ton of money to capitalise on that, has completely shut down its app.
His approach to trade goes against a lot of party history, but on gun control, something he has seemed to favour in the past, a tentative sally was nipped in the bud.
Oversize white jackets were given a nipped-in abstracted black waist and were paired with elongated slit skirts or flared lace trousers; skinny knits were tamped down by wrapped leather bra tops.
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE, the director the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the agencies' regulator, is rightly worried about this possibility.
Biden has defied predictions he'd quickly implode and Warren, who calls herself a "capitalist to my bones," has nipped at Sanders' heels by improving her standing in national and early-state polls.
We're told a mother and her young daughter were eating on the patio of the restaurant -- where Kendall and Ben were also seated -- when for some reason her harnessed dog nipped the girl.
Two days before the court's ruling, tens of thousands of people joined a protest against those who support Hong Kong's independence from China (which Chinese officials say must be "nipped in the bud").
As for the dog ... we're told he was irate after the French Bulldog nipped at his daughter after she got in the dog's face ... beat the animal, and then shot it to death.
"If inappropriate client requests do occur, professional conduct by the therapist and the use of language that creates clear boundaries should ensure that the issue is nipped in the bud," Wayte told me.
If you're already dreading all the dresses, shorts, and pants you have to get nipped and tucked before your next vacation, click on to save yourself the headache (and probably some money) instead.
Tweed capes were trimmed in falls of feathers, and a jacket was nipped in at the waist and pinched in back — almost as if grabbed by a hand, to flare over the hips.
In the Nancy Reagan 1980s, Ms. Spencer aimed for high-end appeal, making a one-shouldered ball gown in blue jacquard with an organza flower at the nipped-in waist and a cape.
He nipped the drama in the bud (after first entertaining it for several hours) until... Alayah Comes Back To The Bachelor The Bachelor's episode 4: Alayah is back to set her story straight.
He spurred a run at the end of the third quarter that nipped away at Indiana's 15-point lead, then helped capsize the Pacers a period later, scoring 216 points in the fourth.
And anything that keeps the kids from tearing up the place, that maintains some semblance of peace, because they've just had their fluffy dinosaur nipped by a cutesy crab is a good thing.
You'd assume that once I'd downed a pint of water and nipped to the shops for a bag of easy-peelers and a Boost bar I'd have gotten over myself, but far from it.
We're told she believes she's the more fit parent of the two, based on David's troubling history ... which as you know includes shooting and killing the family dog because it nipped at the child.
Samsung last month posted its slowest quarterly profit growth in more than a year as rivals such as China's Huawei Technologies nipped at its heels, challenging the market leader with cheaper, feature-packed models.
OBJ reportedly spoke with Eli and addressed the team before the interview aired, and it seemed like the semi-controversy had been nipped in the bud, but then goofy old Eli made a joke.
To go to a museum exhibit about the Ramones is to wrestle with questions that have nipped at humanity since Socrates, knowing he was born to lose, drank the hemlock: Namely, what is punk?
They have just enough room in the bust and hips that they don't pinch anywhere they're not supposed to, but they're not too nipped in or darted that they look like a women's shirt.
Suddenly, it seems, every cobbled lane (and Instagram feed) is chockablock with men in Homburg hats or straw boaters, suits with nipped jackets and pleated trousers cropped short to reveal two-tone spectator shoes.
As we reported, David viciously killed their French Bulldog this week after the animal nipped at his 2-year-old daughter ... a nip which, by the way, didn't even break the skin or draw blood.
Mr. Goude, who resembles a grizzled pixie and has a tendency to pair seersucker jackets with nipped-in waists with black T-shirts, drawstring harem pants and white bucks, is well aware of the risks.
But plans for a Space Force may have been nipped in the bud more than fifty years ago by the Outer Space Treaty, which spells out what the treaty's signatories are allowed to do in space.
"If they (Juul) try to launch in India, they need to be nipped in the bud before they become a major health hazard," said Sanjay Seth, head of tobacco-control at Indian non-profit Sambandh Health Foundation.
Brian's first pitch went wildly into the dirt, but he calmed down and worked his brother until the count was full, then struck him out with a gutsy slider that nipped the low part of the zone.
Also, John Schnatter, CEO and co-Founder of NFL sponsor Papa John's Pizza, expressed disappointment over the league's handling of the protesting saying they should have "nipped it in the bud" a year and a half ago.
But these were only a fraction of what was shown, sandwiched between swishy, deep-pile corduroy suiting with nipped-in waists, big pleated pockets and epaulets on the shoulders; extravagantly fringed chunky knits and hand-painted leathers.
"Some of the alleged issues could have affected the results [of the JAMA trial], but it is hard to know whether they were nipped in the bud or not," Harvard health law professor Glenn Cohen told Vox.
Wriggling out of a bases-loaded jam with one out in the top of the ninth, Oh picked up his second save in as many games as the Cardinals nipped the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-13 at Busch Stadium.
On its face, the transition from the short, loose dresses of the Roaring Twenties to the nipped waists, long hemlines, and strong shoulders of the 333s seems like a perfect example of a tough economy breeding conservative clothing.
In the contests immediately following two disastrous games—one a blowout loss to the Sharks and the other a devastating collapse in Anaheim—the Oilers have been on their game and nipped any carryover momentum in the bud.
Also Haider Ackermann, who is ever-refining his odes to high-voltage decay via a singular silhouette — the strong, square shoulder, nipped-in waist and lean leg; the flowing bias dress — remade in materials of a lavish sheen.
But Mr. Trump nipped the strategy in the bud: Dumping — selling below cost in order to drive rivals out of business and gain market share — is not necessary when you are suddenly granted a 10 percent cost advantage.
The resulting clothes — which will be available in Mackintosh's new store which opens in New York this spring — have a distinctly Mod-like feel; McCoach raised the belts and nipped in Mackintosh's coats with pleats at the back.
Asked to comment on the video, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he agreed with Zolotov that slanderous statements should be "nipped in the bud" and said the video should not be taken as a physical threat to Navalny.
Marie Yovanovitch, the ambassador to Ukraine driven from office by a smear campaign led by the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, was a study in fierce dignity, even as President Trump's congressional lap dogs nipped at her heels.
The result is that ideas that have long nipped at the edges of the political conversation are now smack in the middle of it, and think tanks, industry groups and candidates are earnestly analyzing their costs and benefits.
But the coronavirus had nipped that in the bud, dealing a setback to the push to increase visitor flows and, for the time being, tour operators in Listvyanka can only guess how long the restrictions will stay in place.
Primarily in shades of nude and navy, and the nipped-waist, narrow-shouldered, full-skirted 1940s and '50s silhouettes Ms. Chiuri favors for Dior, the collection was inspired, the designer said, by a book called "Atelier" by Elisabetta Orsini.
From nipped-in waists at Jacquemus and a looser shape at Victoria Beckham to maximalist patterns at Gucci, classic checks at Off-White, and sporty options at Versace, emblazoned with the words 'Love,' 'Unity,' and 'Loyalty,' the options were endless.
Gesturing towards the questions of mechanical reproducibility that have nipped at the heels of image-makers since the advent of the printing press, Auder dares you to whip out your phone, snap a shot, and layer on to the mediation matrix.
Jenelle tried selling the scenario she has no idea what happened to the family pet, but eventually had to admit the obvious ... David killed Nugget after the dog nipped at 2-year-old Ensley, which sent him into a rage.
Jenelle finally confessed ... David viciously took their French Bulldog to a wooded area near their home and pumped bullets into it ... just because he got pissed off the animal nipped at their daughter after she got in the pooch's mug.
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE, who oversees mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is being investigated for allegedly sexually harassing an employee at the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
Nipped waists have long represented femininity incarnate — think of Scarlett O'Hara's famously petite Civil War-era midriff (17 inches), or the elaborate stays and busks worn by Elizabeth I, despite her claim that she had the stomach of a king.
A U.S. Air Force spokesperson told TYT Network they were not aware of any plans to deploy the aircraft, so it's possible this idea was nipped in the bud by someone wary of the Reaper's "hunter-killer" reputation or failed to gain approval.
This is the latest in a series of recent listings that have been nipped in the bud, including one hailed as the country's biggest of the year - private equity giant KKR & Co and partners cancelling the float of lender Latitude Financial last week.
Bush's Right to Rise Super PAC has particularly unloaded on Rubio of late, trying to prevent Rubio from performing well in an early state in hopes that his candidacy will be nipped in the bud before it can get off the ground.
The battle going on in Hong Kong's courts is not a dry legal issue about whether two young lawmakers took their oaths properly and should therefore be permitted to take their seats in the Legislative Council ("Nipped in the bud", November 22006th).
United camped deep in Chelsea's half looking to frustrate their opponents but were undone six minutes after the break when Kante was given too much space and he nipped across the turf before dispatching a shot beyond the reach of De Gea.
I think everyone was hurt at not being invited to or included in the wedding, and I felt as though it could have all been nipped in the bud and had everyone just been included and wanted to move forward with positive resolve.
City reached the Champions League semifinals this season, and it nipped United for fourth place and the final spot in the Champions League, despite everybody knowing that its manager, Manuel Pellegrini, would be paid off and replaced by Pep Guardiola this summer.
His white waistcoat is at least two inches too long; tailcoat is supposed to be almost the same length as the waistcoat beneath, sleeves should be shorter and show a bit of the cuff below, waist itself is nipped in…what a figure he cuts!
Over the course of this first day, as Briški's thoughts flit from moving one ski in front of the next to panic about her frost-nipped fingers, a suite of gadgets record her vitals—the same array each of her team members is wearing.
The ball bounced once about 25 meters from the Russian goal and, as Akinfeev and his defense dallied, Lozano bravely nipped in to head the ball over the goalkeeper from the edge of the area to send the CONCACAF champions into the semi-finals.
His white waistcoat is at least two inches too long; tailcoat is supposed to be almost the same length as the waistcoat beneath, sleeves should be shorter and show a bit of the cuff below, waist itself is nipped in...what a figure he cuts!
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, came the same day government-sponsored enterprise Freddie Mac reported a $6900 billion profit in the final quarter of 2628.
Interestingly enough, Jenelle told us  on Friday that there were currently no dogs in their possession as she struggled to explain what happened to their other family dog, Nugget, which she admitted was probably killed by David after it nipped at their 2-year-old, Ensley.
Besides, those definite boundaries are probably why she can seem so totally exposed onstage and so unruffled as she nipped at a piece of toast, pink eyeglasses perched at the bridge of her nose, her hair, dyed mouse brown for the role, winging every which way.
Frédéric Mitterrand chronicles the life and times of the designer Christian Dior (1905-57) and the "New Look" that revolutionized the fashion world: a glamorous and youthful silhouette whose nipped-in waist and full skirt falling below midcalf emphasized the curves of the bust and hips.
As we reported ... Jenelle and David went to court Thursday to fight a judge's order that removed three children from their home over the course of a week -- this, of course, following news that David had brutally killed the family dog when it nipped 2-year-old Ensley.
Proving that no bold-faced personality tied to a label is necessary for its success, Ruffieux and Meier presented a selection of understated-but-beautiful bare-shouldered silhouettes, lacy pieces, nipped-in waists with exquisite tailoring, and the most intricate diamanté embellishments and Lily of the Valley prints.
The case of Sonic is extreme, considering fan opinion nipped a crucial element of the film in the bud before the movie made it to theaters, but there have been many other examples of fans left disappointed by how Hollywood expands their favorite properties after they're already out.
But it went down gently because Ms. Beckham delivered a collection, on a sunny Sunday morning at the Tate Britain, that was focused, appealing and, most importantly, real: suits and nipped-waist blazers, slouchy trousers and longish skirts, dresses and coats and muzzy knits that women could wear.
The left winger became Vancouver's all-time leading goal scorer when he scored on a rebound 7:03 into the third period and then scored into an empty net as the Canucks (20-17-11), playing a strong defensive game, nipped the Boston Bruins 4-2 in a penalty free game.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) nipped at his heels with 22020 percent.  Sen.
We've just nipped out for a special Friday lunch —the usual meal deal but with a chocolate bar thrown in too— and arrived back to nine tracks of club ready material that's got us gagging to escape the office pronto before falling into the loving arms of a few foamy pints.
Mel Watt attempted to 'coerce' employee into relationship Budding housing crisis must be nipped now MORE's accuser describes sexual harassment claims in stunning testimony: A Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) employee who has accused Director Mel Watt of sexual harassment described her allegations Thursday in gripping testimony before a House committee.
Villanova passed its first test in the NCAA Tournament, but a tougher challenge awaits Sunday when the second-seeded Wildcats take on No. 7 seed Iowa in South Region action at Brooklyn, N.Y. In the first round, Villanova topped UNC Asheville by 30 points, while Iowa nipped Temple at the buzzer.
EditorsNote: Fixed name of event to Big 12/SEC Challenge in 6th graf; other fixes throughout Senior center Udoka Azubuike, the lone big man available Saturday for No. 3 Kansas, posted 18 points, 43 rebounds and four blocks while overcoming foul trouble as the Jayhawks nipped Tennessee 74-68 at Lawrence, Kan.
Giebel, who has a personal interest in the topic because one of his grandfathers was part of a firing squad while the other hid a Jew, said he also wanted the exhibition to show how quickly a democracy could be abolished and make clear that undemocratic movements needed to be nipped in the bud.
In essence, Netflix has let Scorsese release his director's cut, and absorb the steep costs, in its thirst for an awards contender, when the first 45 minutes or so -- before Al Pacino swoops in, devouring scenery as Jimmy Hoffa -- and last half-hour easily could have been nipped and tucked without losing a whole lot.
Why the line also included a new capsule of reissued designs from the mid-'80s and '90s (thick ribbed sweaters with nipped-in waists; blouson backs and matching miniskirts; malleable shearling jackets with embroideries up the sides) that wore their date on their tags, because if they didn't, you'd never know when they were made.
The actor John Gielgud, Cher, Tina Turner and Paul McCartney have nipped in to sample pâte de fruit "fruity babes" and ginger hunks while the 218th- and early-2127th-century French actress Sarah Bernhardt commissioned a specialty inverted violet crème in 289, a Prestat classic known to have been the Queen Mother's favorite flavor.
Obviously we don't need more crossover attempts that come on like Peanut from Kaiser Chiefs being let loose with a Moog when Moodymann's nipped out to the shops for a bag of chips and his mate Pissed Dave's popped on the phone to lay down a searing critique of how the upcoming budget's seeing pub-drinkers being penalized again.
Abloh did not seem interested in Diana from the perspective of pure silhouette: Diana was highly skilled at choosing streamlined clothing that flattered her figure, and even in the '80s, in which excess in embellishment, texture, and silhouette lead fashion design, Diana used them only when they nipped in her waist, lengthened her torso, or showed off her legs.
The actual term in the puzzle is about a century old, and may have inspired the moniker of a very early character in Mickey Mouse cartoons, Mr. Slicker, a nefarious and louche town mouse whose highfalutin' ways drive Mickey to some very drastic actions that might have nipped his long career in the bud had they succeeded.
The models at Fendi, where the designer served as creative director for 54 years, wore his signature low ponytails and high collars as they paraded by; and in the exquisite nipped-waist dresses, the sharp-shouldered jackets and the dramatic silhouette of a cropped leather jacket over billowing high pants, Lagerfeld's graceful sketches took shape once more.
She never looks bad because she sticks to what she knows looks amazing on her — a flattering silhouette (in this case, strapless and nipped in at the waist), a beautiful color (in this case, gray-black), a dose of sparkle (in this case, sequins) and a stunning beauty look to match (in this case, center-parted pulled-back hair and glam makeup).
So the oversize gold safety pins of fashion legend came not just on a slinky black gown slit up to here and sliced down to there, more asymmetric and twisty than the original, but also on nipped-in black jackets, holding together seams on the back and shoulders and paired with cropped mohair sweaters (stomachs were a prime erogenous zone) and black miniskirts.
According to docs, obtained by TMZ, Amber says the next shock came when Andrew hit her up on Xmas Day to say James was "nipped" by a family dog and had to go to the ER. She claims Andrew waited 3 days after that to send her a photo of the injury, and never shared info about James' initial ER visit.
A Brooks Brothers tie at the incredibly fat width of 3.25 inches Basically, since the end of the '00s, tie sizes at mainstream companies have been generally shrinking, a result of the influence of such fashion-forward designers as Thom Browne and Hedi Slimane, who pioneered nipped, short suits (Browne) and ultra-slim, boyish silhouettes (Slimane for Dior) on the runway a few years earlier.
On a blank white base of 1980s Melanie Griffith in "Working Girl" couture — pancake hats slanted over one eye atop egg-shaped jackets and pencil skirts; pleated pegged trousers with nipped-in little jackets; wrap dresses caught with big bows at the hip and pouffed out for evening — Mr. Scott dashed off Magic Marker scribbles of ideas: jottings representing the suggestion of plaid, the suggestion of a Moschino chain, of stripes and cherries and various shades.
There were also slogans on clothing like — "Stop Calling 911 on the Culture," mixed among the men's and women's suiting — broad-shouldered jackets cropped and nipped in at the waist over languid trousers — the long, swishy silk shirts atop skinny pants; quilted satin duvet skirts; and tank dresses encrusted in a micro-mosaic of crystals picking out the portrait of a father cradling his newborn child, all of it imbued with the ease of sweats and the soaring dreams of gospel.
At a at a photo call in London Thursday, the actress went pretty feminine in a long-sleeve Proenza Schouler dress with a handkerchief hemline, nipped in at the waist with a black belt and paired with peep-toe Christian Louboutin heels Then she had a fun take on "winter whites" with her long blazer and matching mini skirt worn with a black tank (all 3.1 Phillip Lim), plus  peep-toe Roger Vivier heels and Randall Scott jewelry at a photo call in Madrid, Spain.
The Eiffel faux, as it were, was the scene for nearly 70 looks of heavy tweeds, nipped waists, and mutton-sleeve coats and jackets in grays, brown, and aubergine—an almost pastoral view of a bygone Paris, more akin to Gustave Caillebotte's 1877 Paris Street: Rainy Day than, say, Marie Laurencin's famous 1923 portrait of Coco Chanel, in which she is lost in solemn, almost hopeless reverie, and draped in slate blue and inky black like a ballet dancer or a caryatid exhausted by the weight of promoting her own grand ideas.
In Perlongher's surrealist world, cadavers are everywhere, resurfacing under the active glare of everyday life: Under the brush In the scrub Upon the bridges In the canals There Are Cadavers In the chug of a train that will not desist In the wake of a boat that runs aground In a wavelet, that vanishes On the wharves loading docks trampolines piers There Are Cadavers In the nets of fishermen In the tumbling of crayfish In she whose hair is nipped by a mall loose hairclip There Are Cadavers His is a world in which these bodies reappear again and again and reveal themselves as the individuals they once were; in this revelation, Perlongher lays bare his fundamental love of the people of his homeland, his pleasure in their daily life despite the horrific government under which he is living.

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