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"pinched" Definitions
  1. (of a person’s face) pale and thin, especially because of illness, cold or worry
"pinched" Synonyms
thin gaunt emaciated haggard starved cadaverous wizened sapped taut shrunken skinny scrawny bony lean skeletal scraggy angular spare spindly rangy pale ashen pasty colorless(US) colourless(UK) pallid anemic(US) anaemic(UK) gray(US) grey(UK) wan blanched peaky ashen-faced pasty-faced washed out sallow drained whey-faced sickly stressed rundown strained tense careworn exhausted fatigued raddled tired fraught unwell withered hollow-cheeked hollow-eyed worn-out drawn worn confined cramped restricted small compact narrow tight constricted limited incommodious uncomfortable strait inadequate poky confining squeezed meager(US) meagre(UK) circumscribed enclosed stolen appropriated filched misappropriated bagged embezzled hijacked lifted purloined swiped poached robbed snatched diverted hot kept sacked off the back of a lorry destitute poor impoverished needy penniless impecunious penurious broke indigent skint necessitous beggared pauperized beggarly needful strapped moneyless threadbare deprived disadvantaged indecipherable illegible unreadable indistinct unintelligible incomprehensible indiscernible scribbled squiggly hieroglyphic scrawled unclear undecipherable unfathomable bad crabbed indistinguishable shaky sunken concave depressed hollow hollowed indented dented recessed buried deep-set dished lowered caved-in dipped fallen-in immersed took stole pilfered removed nicked flogged snaffled abstracted made off with nabbed arrogated commandeered nipped tweaked grasped pressed prest compressed gripped caught twisted twinged snagged twitched grabbed teased clutched given something a squeeze gave something a squeeze crushed pressed tightly contracted tightened compacted narrowed tensed constringed clenched tautened become narrower made narrower shrunk choked pained distressed hurt wrenched afflicted caused discomfort caused pain to caused pain ached throbbed smarted ailed troubled prickled inflamed excruciated bit burned arrested apprehended busted detained collared nailed seized captured restrained did done held holden picked up pulled in took into custody taken into custody scrimped skimped economised(UK) economized(US) stinted spared saved scraped scrimped and saves scrimped and saved cut back cut corners cut expenditure pinched pennies reduced wastage tightened your belt cut your coat according to your cloth scanted conserved cut costs crimped creased wrinkled crumpled crinkled puckered rumpled furrowed folded scrunched corrugated ruffled gathered ruckled pleated rucked ridged crimpled rimpled fluted squished squashed squelched squirted flattened jammed mashed pounded smashed trampled sat on stamped on wrung kneaded struggled shaved shove shave shaven got along got by gotten by cut it close cut it fine grudged gave reluctantly given reluctantly gave resentfully given resentfully gave stintingly given stintingly gave unwillingly given unwillingly resent resented regretted minded felt aggrieved about objected to begrudged felt bitter about had hard feelings about beared a grudge about rubbed abraded chafed rasped galled eroded wore frayed fretted frazzled corraded grated extorted exacted forced wrested wrang wringed coerced bled bullied milked screwed blackmailed cheated fleeced gouged racked clipped clipt injured wounded wound battered damaged harmed bruised disabled impaired gashed grazed incapacitated lacerated cut maimed mangled mutilated pulverised(UK) More

705 Sentences With "pinched"

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Prosecutors said in a court filing that Mr. Gooding pinched a woman's buttocks, and when she confronted him, claimed that he had pinched her back.
Charmin pinched off its Forever Roll to consumers in April.
Thumbnail images show Kavanaugh's face pinched in an angry frown.
For the finishing touch, they pinched the lashes into spindles.
That sounds good to those who already feel financially pinched.
Feel even the hint of a pinched toe or wobble?
Consumers feeling pinched generally hold off on buying new gadgets.
Likewise, consumer incomes will be pinched by elevated gasoline prices.
But others asked why the budget was quite so pinched.
Nepal's access to food, medicine and fuel was pinched off.
He was 48, and thought it was a pinched nerve.
Property market weakness has also pinched growth, hurting consumer sentiment.
It's a pinched, insecure, petty way of looking at America.
Even if American wallets are pinched, surely American jobs are safer?
" The girl described the pinched area as "where we go pee.
Before Ocarina, apps were things you tapped and pinched and swiped.
It pinched at my thighs and shoulders, but I was undeterred.
Clinton is pinched on both sides by opponents who understand anger.
I certainly pinched myself on that lovely March evening in 22019.
Some dance with exaggerated technique, their faces pinched tight with discipline.
So that's part of it, and their own businesses are pinched.
According to docs, Cuba allegedly pinched the accuser's buttocks without consent.
The pope looked dour and pinched standing next to the president.
He trained Langer to stand taller with his shoulders pinched back.
But Dollar General's reliance on selling cheap consumables has pinched its profit.
I injured my back, a pinched nerve in my back and hip.
That's a rather pinched vision of electricity infrastructure in the 21st century.
Ordinary Kazakhs resent living drab, pinched lives at odds with Astana's bling.
Lemon, competitive to the end, has a pinched look on his face.
"He thought he pinched a nerve at the gym," the rep says.
Or, at least, a fully functioning pinched-off little bleb of one.
"Rosneft has pinched the volumes for Glencore from Trafigura," said one trader.
At the time I was wearing a skirt that pinched my waist.
Under pressure, the top of her voice can grow pinched and strident.
He neck-pinched a doctor and knocked out a couple security guards.
Just last week, Amazon pinched The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman from AMC.
After the Great Recession pinched states' budgets, many dramatically decreased their education spending.
Otherwise —" she pinched Andrea's waist, "your personal fudge-factory will go into gear.
In 2008 jewellery or watches were pinched in about a quarter of burglaries.
Bush would have surgery to relieve pain from pinched nerves in her neck.
Woods discovered that demand for human milk was high, but supply was pinched.
Sasha pinched a leaf of lettuce from the salad bowl and started chewing.
"Margins could be pinched if you produce more lower-sulfur fuels," said Tee.
He warns about the costs of Mr. Trump's tariffs, which have pinched farmers.
He was at center ice when the puck was pinched along the wall.
One reason corporate earnings have been pinched is that wages have been rising.
Together, these forces pinched the incomes of the middle class and the poor.
Some commiserated in groups, their eyes bleary and their faces pinched with emotion.
I burned incense, gathered feathers, pinched countless dough babies from flour and salt.
"It's right here," I said, pointing to my poem pinched between his fingers.
In Donald Trump's pinched and fearful vision, politics is a zero-sum game.
One law introduced a price cap on energy bills, a policy pinched from Labour.
Pinched a nerve in my neck on a Photoshoot and got adjusted this morning.
The gauze would be just pinched together; given to the family to be buried.
The umbilical cord may also slip or become pinched, depriving the baby of oxygen.
But in this race just now the loudest voices belong to the pinched demagogues.
Most people have a friend or a friend of a friend who got pinched.
Even up close, you could barely make out the candle between his pinched fingers.
It's small" — she pinched her fingers together — "but we need to do some research.
They were cheap and widely available, an important consideration in a pinched socialist economy.
It means people shop less, corporate profits are pinched and stocks are less valuable.
The nose of an incoming R.P.G. gets pinched between two slats, which duds it.
Food prices skyrocketed, and, as wallets were pinched, the country tumbled into another recession.
Hunger marchers, pinched and bitter, were parading cold streets in New York and Chicago.
He pinched his forefinger and thumb to indicate that the first word was short.
Airlines have been plagued this year by rising oil prices, which have pinched profits.
"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to violence," a man says, his voice pinched and reserved.
So she told the man to sit down, but later he pinched her again.
Ears deaf to the screams: nose pinched, Fingers severed, another brilliant mind silenced forever.
In response, "he repeatedly pinched my cheeks and called me little one," Pizano told Broadly.
Auckland, Monrovia, New York and Rio de Janeiro are similarly pinched for space to grow.
He marked the milestone by having surgery to repair a pinched nerve in his foot.
The pinched, stricken looks on my colleagues' faces told me that they were similarly strained.
Fastly is still far up while Luckin Coffee is losing air like a pinched balloon.
The creatures pinched and tore away at the tough alligator hide with their specialized mandibles.
The patrician in the fake pearls wore $29 shoes that pinched at her husband's inauguration.
Refiners overall saw margins pinched in 2016 after overproduction of product early in the year.
She thought she had a pinched nerve and went to an L.A. chiropractor on Friday.
Henry Cavill's version of Superman looks perpetually pinched with some sort of deep inner strain.
Mariota was out of the starting lineup with a pinched nerve in his right elbow.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor at one point pinched Justice Neil Gorsuch, drawing laughs from the crowd.
When China was investing heavily in infrastructure and industrialization, commodity producers thrived; now they're pinched.
They were yellow and flattened, as if somebody had pinched them one at a time.
I was on my way out to go home and he pinched my left breast.
The data on Monday highlighted how the yen's recent rise has pinched growth in Japan.
He has arthritis, a touch of bursitis, a pinched nerve — like most of his friends.
The baby, cradled in Mr. Rahman's arms, looked skeletal, parched skin pinched at his joints.
Typically, the first area households cut back when feeling pinched is going out to eat.
Among the new additions is a "pinched fingers" emoji, described as an Italian hand gesture.
She confronted him on the spot, and Cuba said he'd pinched her on the back.
Panoramic roof glass adds drama, but the headroom is pinched in the raised center seat.
I saw a tongue, squat, gray, and dry; I saw myself, pinched and saucer-eyed.
The financial sector is among the first areas to be pinched when the curve inverts.
His right shoulder thrusts out as he makes the pinched-finger mudra with downswinging arm.
China's economy is slowing, and the trade war with the United States has pinched growth.
Jim Backus needed to wear a rubber nose that pinched him to create Magoo's voice.
A middle and ring finger pinched with the thumbs means a deer with big ears.
India has a metaphorical pinched nerve too: China's annual defence spending dwarfs India's, $215bn to $56bn.
The following year corrupt officials, businessmen and politicians pinched at least $30m from the Malawian treasury.
The victim said her grandmother regularly whipped her, beat her and pinched her skin with pliers.
Then, in a small and violent impulse I still don't understand, I pinched his airways closed.
His figures are pinched and elongated, like Mannerist cartoons, and often limned with thick, confident outlines.
Merchants at three exporters said U.S. crude shipments would be pinched due to Saudi Arabian discounts.
I moved my hand to the left and pinched the top of the first card there.
When pinched with the fingers, a perfectly boiled split pea will crumble into a chalky paste.
Pinched in two places to form a heart, these pizzas are almost better off enjoyed solo.
At times she had the slightly nasal, almost pinched, yet engrossing sound of traditional Chinese vocalists.
And Ms. Thompson's pinched, anxious briskness feels like a default response to a pared-down script.
He withdrew the still aching hand, yawned, closed his eyes, and pinched tears from his lashes.
Body parts are presented in every form: erect, limp, hairy, shaved, stacked, twisted, intertwined, bent, pinched.
They may be so economically pinched that it is the only roadworthy vehicle they can afford.
If he'd wanted to, he thought, he could easily have pinched the flesh of her thigh.
I pinched a small stack of the cards for old times' sake and tossed the rest.
Its sound is pinched, as if its vocal data were compressed and sent via low bandwidth pipes.
Some publicly traded restaurant companies have warned Wall Street they are getting pinched by cheaper supermarket food.
I hated how they jiggled when I ran, how I could see cellulite when I pinched them.
I also got so hard once that it split down the center seam and then pinched shut.
Naturally, this isn't the first time someone has pinched a piece of malware and used it themselves.
Pinched between the Everglades in the west and the Atlantic in the east, it must go up.
The barrel was pinched, so it wouldn't fire a conventional bullet, but it would fire CS gas.
Consumers are getting pinched a little bit in certain demographics, and it's going to be an issue.
There's no unattractive draped or pinched effect that indicates a suit that's too big or too small.
Modern countertenors have overcome the pale, pinched sound of yore, finding a stronger core to their tone.
Economically pinched, Mr. Mancuso decided to issue invitations and sell tickets for what were essentially rent parties.
An acting student who is pinched, she said, should not tumble out of his or her chair.
Rossini tenors have often been caricatured as pinched and nasal — you try to hit those high notes!
Your Money Adviser Those who find themselves pinched for cash often turn to high-cost payday lenders.
Reeves, too, uses most of his limited screen time to deliver monologues that seem pinched and obvious.
The boy scratched her chest and pinched her to try to get her to stop, it says.
If you have big career goals that are being pinched by child care costs, this helps you.
Their delicate skins are loosely packed with ground beef, musky from cumin, and just barely pinched shut.
He then leaned forward in his chair, pinched the bridge of his nose and began to cry.
Palfrey said margins are being pinched in several areas, including energy, with the decline in oil prices.
Wearing green on St. Patrick's Day is supposed to prevent you from getting pinched by a leprechaun.
Sometimes there were things to watch: the pinched armor of a vanished cricket,a floating maple leaf.
The strawberries were wilted and pinched, but the waffle was extra thick, the way he liked it.
ANDREW NAPOLITANO, FOX NEWS SENIOR JUDICIAL ANALYST: I wish I could have pinched him, he wasn&apost answering.
In the short-term, demand has been pinched by Hurricane Harvey, which slammed Texas a couple weeks back.
In fact – from the pinched circles to the pattern of repeated stripes – everything in the painting is familiar.
At one point, Stanton allegedly scratched and pinched Jacobs on his arms and body, according to the report.
While everyone else is sweating under their masks and being pinched by plastic, you'll be partying in comfort.
During the second incident, the report says that John's father alleged that the aide had pinched his son.
He was a smallish, vigorous fellow with tight curly hair and a pinched intellectuality stamped on his face.
While some long-time drivers earned cash payouts with the option to buy stocks, many are feeling pinched.
The poet Henri Michaux is pictured with pinched lips and jug ears within a torrent of white scratches.
For those who don't like the pinched look of the modern Miata, Fiat offers a nod toward heritage.
That change affected the daily lives of the city's rich professionals, but also of their pinched support staffs.
" An old man has a mouth that is "pinched in a sort of bitter embouchure, like a trumpeter.
An M.R.I. showed three problem areas on her spine, including a pinched nerve that caused intense back spasms.
He turned up on the doorstep of the composer Lionel Bart, humming it, wondering if he'd "pinched" it.
Because Steve snores, Eli handed me two foam earplugs, which I pinched flat, then threaded into my ears.
Chinese companies forced to cut costs could have their profits pinched and could reduce hiring or close entirely.
Having unearthed their taffeta gowns from deep storage, they show off pinched waists, bare arms, throats and shoulders.
This is the face I made when I unzipped the "winter" pants and they pinched my belly. Ouch.
I was very active, horse jumping, and I just thought I pinched a nerve, that was the numbness.
And states like Michigan that have wooed Chinese investment to create new factories and jobs are feeling pinched.
The financial crisis pinched state budgets, and facing a pinch, some states decided education wasn't a top priority.
Ms. Robertson convincingly portrays Sophia's defensiveness and irritating energy, but there's a pinched, limited quality to her performance.
Gorman's defense pinched in around the line of scrimmage, assuming that Harley would tuck the ball and run.
The witness pinched his fingers and dropped them down to imitate his wife putting cash in her purse.
He extracted a Ziploc bag pinched between his thumb and forefinger, opened it, and withdrew a U.S. passport.
Economics and trade: China's economy is slowing, and the trade war with the U.S. has further pinched growth.
" She pinched the bridge of her nose where her glasses used to sit before the eye- correction surgery. "Suggestions?
Halladay posted several photos of the plane on Twitter and said he pinched himself in anticipation of receiving it.
People will keep using it when it is convenient, when they are feeling pinched, or when it is raining.
His popularity ratings have dipped as his government's austerity measures have pinched incomes and anti-corruption reforms have faltered.
Freeport results and outlook were pinched by labor and operating issues at Grasberg, the world's second-largest copper mine.
John pinched the shoulders of his shirt and pulled them back so that the neck didn't sag in front.
He said doctors had told him that his ulnar collateral ligament looked good but that the nerve was pinched.
Add the water and pulse until very finely chopped and the mixture holds together when pinched between two fingers.
All the pieces in the exhibition are elongated hollow tubes that the artist has twisted, folded, knotted and pinched.
And, like many other workers, many employees are being pinched by the rising cost of premiums, Mr. Speer said.
She claims Seagal pinched her nipples, slid his hand under her bikini and touched her vagina during an audition.
I read a bit more slowly than I did and frequently get a pinched, deadened sensation behind my eyes.
Pinched for space between the sand and the pin, Green hit out to 5 feet and made the putt.
Designer shoes I bought at sample sales but never wore because they pinched my feet did not spark joy.
But feeling pinched, the government said, Mr. Huberfeld was now offering only $212,220 — and even that was a stretch.
When it comes to pinched nasal vowels and strongly pronounced r's (a phenomenon linguists call rhoticity), I'm With Her.
The proposal was met with derision by the Blue and White alliance, which claimed that he's pinched its idea.
The victim told investigators her grandmother regularly whipped her, beat her and pinched her skin with pliers, court documents state.
With noses pinched, those leaders publicly offered early, though tepid, praise for Trump — and even pledged to work with him.
Pratibha recounted an episode from college when a man on a bus pinched one of her and Thakur's woman friends.
Russell is beautiful, as well, but Elizabeth's is a pinched personality, assessing one situation after another with a death stare.
For a while, I wore heels that pinched or unsupportive flats as I scaled subways stairs and navigated cracked sidewalks.
Edges of the dough are pinched and crimped in an upwards motion, then the whole thing is twisted to seal.
To get away from the monks and the rules and the chores and the life that pinched like tight shoes.
There are backwardations in the LME copper, lead and zinc markets right now with aluminium trading at a pinched contango.
It's then sprayed with a little bit of water, and pinched first into triangles, then again to connect the corners.
He crowds both the plate and himself, pinched inward, shoulders hunched and hands bobbing around in front of his sternum.
It's a moment of release for Hunter's character, who's been pinched and dazed and deeply sad up until that point.
From now on, it's two heaped teaspoons of Kenco, four of sugar and milk you pinched from the work fridge.
Latoya said that, in February, Seth pinched his teacher several times and was suspended a second time, for six days.
I can't run the way I did before, I get tired more easily, and I have all these pinched vertebrae.
On the tee, he bent and pinched grass from the ground and tossed the blades into the 20173-knot gusts.
Neither of us could watch as I pinched a tent of skin from Judy's back and jabbed the needle in.
Europe and China are facing economic weakness, while margins could be pinched by higher interest rates and rising labor costs.
Shoulders more and more slumped forward, elbows pinched in, stillness on the outside but a dark engine rotating fast inside.
Tired of getting — or hearing about other women getting — grabbed or pinched or demeaned, tired of having had to laugh.
It is being pinched at both ends, with the population aging, and overall fertility rates well below the replacement level.
This hormone allows your ligaments to loosen, and your nerves may become pinched, which can lead to a tingling feeling.
"The first week, when I got paid," he said and raised his pinched fingers, as if holding an imaginary bill.
NIESR economist Simon Kirby said he still expected consumers to be pinched by weaker sterling and higher prices this year.
But Garver was hampered by a pinched nerve in his neck in 1952 and traded to the Tigers in August.
According to the report, this "previously fit" man pinched his nose and kept his mouth closed during a "forceful" sneeze.
Part of the seal was pinched during the normal process and was introduced into the blend of nuggets, he said.
With pinched prospects and inequality on the rise, it is hardly surprising that many feel the government is out of touch.
Rosen starts at the beginning, with a coil pinched at both ends that is a little more than inch in length.
Temperatures have risen by about 1 degree Celsius, 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, and mining has pinched the flow of tributaries, increasing sediment.
She pinched the cord out of the back of the telephone and lay the dead wire on the flecked Formica table.
In the Washington, D.C., area, dozens of restaurants and bars have announced deals for federal workers pinched by the partial shutdown.
Most ear cuffs are one-size-fits-all, so they should be somewhat pliable for a snug but not pinched fit.
But once I started running on the treadmill, I pinched the stem on the right AirPod to activate noise-cancelling mode.
Typically, the gjengnger will pinch someone while they're sleeping, and the pinched person will then be marked for sickness and death.
A plasmoid is a giant magnetic bubble that likely pinched off part of the planet's atmosphere, sending it out into space.
She needed surgery on her left wrist because of a pinched nerve that caused what she described as torturous, screaming pain.
From ninjas to pinched hands, Russian dolls to anatomically correct hearts, our modes of online communication will never be the same.
LHP Dallas Keuchel was placed on the 10-day disabled list (retroactive to Wednesday) with a pinched nerve in his neck.
" Maia said that at one party, Mann had "put her arm around Harvey and pinched his cheeks" and called him "cute.
He's pinched up against a Hispanic constituency who has proven to turn out and vote and a hard-right-wing base.
Pinched by competition from the video market, Blackhawk Films closed in 1987 and offered Mr. Shepard its equipment for scrap value.
"Being pinched and limited and controlled by the Cuban government isn't enough to satisfy the U.S. authorities any more," she said.
The veteran defenseman pinched in behind the net and banked a shot off McElhinney for his third goal of the season.
Whatever the truth of this potential nightmare, Mercedes-Benz has pinched itself into waking reality with the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet.
Here, finally, on the top floor, was a pinched, steep staircase caked in dust, and at the top of it, the attic.
He also tried to reassure the public that ISIS wouldn't wreak more havoc internationally as it feels pinched in its home bases.
The only major difference is that the Edge phone is pinched, not a flat edge as its shown in Apple's new patent.
Why does Adam's sister (Alison Pill), who happens to be Claire's media strategist, race off to confession, her brow pinched in concern?
The middle, which contains the main business districts, is pinched by Manila bay to the west and Laguna lake to the east.
But a sensible first step, which a few countries are trying, is to register farmers' entitlements so their land cannot be pinched.
She held one of the snakes in her fist, holding its wriggling body tight as she pinched its head between wooden tongs.
Retail chains are being pinched by online shopping and are being forced to shut down stores and in some cases declare bankruptcy.
Prometheus may have stolen fire from the gods, but even he couldn't have pinched the flame from this smartphone-controlled candle. Why?
Cities and towns with federal facilities nearby, including military installations, will see their tax revenues pinched by the freeze and subsequent attrition.
Since the Brexit vote in 2016, many households have seen their spending power pinched by inflation that has risen faster than pay.
The strait, a mere 34 miles wide at its narrowest, sits pinched between Iran to the north and Oman to the south.
Hekselman was invited back as part of the quintet, and aside from Wendel's pinched, effulgent sax, he is the song's main driver.
A scroll painting here from around 1844 depicts the Daoguang emperor sitting beside a woman with a pinched faced and calm smile.
Nevertheless, China venture investments and acquisitions in the U.S. face greater scrutiny by Washington, D.C. regulators, and start-ups are getting pinched.
" Ms. Maia said Ms. Mann placed her arm around Mr. Weinstein, pinched his cheek and said, "No, it's because he's so cute.
Foreign tourists, who typically spend more than domestic visitors, have been pinched by the declining value of the euro and the pound.
But Houston's cap on property-tax revenues has pinched the police department hiring and overtime, stretching the existing officers far too thin.
During our tests, we were instructed to stay two meters away from the Spot to keep from being pinched by its joints.
"So when you're pinched, that feeling, we don't understand at the molecular level what's going on to activate your neurons," Chesler says.
But rapidly rising costs pinched profits to such an extent that the company's earnings were about $1 billion below its own expectations.
Katie Couric straight-up said Matt Lauer pinched her on the ass a lot during their 9-year run on the "Today" show.
Time and again, he pinched the short strands between his thumb and index fingers, twisting the hair around one and then the other.
Sharon went in for back surgery in order to repair a pinched nerve, which she opened up about last week on the show.
In January, the Unicode Consortium announced the 64 new emoji it was releasing in 2020, including boba, the trans flag, and pinched fingers.
PINCHED CONSUMERS Some U.S. consumers are already paying $3 a gallon at the pump, and will feel the squeeze if prices rise further.
Skyler Fish's accident caused a brain aneurysm, and the nerves to his eye were pinched, leaving him with possible permanent damage and blindness.
The officers spotted sex-offenders in crowds of thousands and nabbed a thief who had pinched more than £100,000 ($122,000) of luxury goods.
Within the space of a few hours yesterday, President Donald Trump pinched out a series of tweets related to two different news articles.
Higher capital requirements to clear there would have added to pressure on large European banks that are already being pinched with declining profitability.
The 6-foot-6, 233-pound defenseman pinched into the offensive zone and flicked a wrist shot past Markstrom for his seventh goal.
Edwards says that he had anticipated such a dynamic would have triggered protests from increasingly pinched workers, however, this has not yet eventuated.
He also told cops she'd kicked, scratched and pinched him because she was pissed he wasn't answering her calls earlier in the night.
Be warned that you are in for a deadpan stare from the participating subject as her eyebags are unceremoniously pinched by a researcher.
There was hope when she began breathing on her own, was taken off sedation and moved her leg when her knee was pinched.
Sen Sakana also has a take on Japanese onigiri in which causa, the Peruvian whipped-potato constructions, are pinched inside sheets of nori.
But, living in Bath, one of Maine's most densely populated neighborhoods, our house was pinched between a busy road and a forested backyard.
While some American businesses would be pinched by retaliatory Chinese tariffs, the broader economic impact on the United States could be more limited.
Mr. Allen's saxophone sound is often summed up as a cross between John Coltrane's pinched, melted-ore tone and Sonny Rollins's bebop bounce.
When it was over, the Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow had severe cramps, three stitches in his lip, dehydration and a pinched nerve.
"We pinched our pennies for many years to make this first step on our own terms," said Justin Nestor, the associate artistic director.
One of them is Zainab, who wears her hair up in a pink scrunchie and has just pinched one of her classmates again.
Many of the streets are so pinched and narrow that cars can't pass through (though motorcycles can), creating a more relaxed walking environment.
He pinched them in his muffled rage, his long fingers threatening to paralyze me, make me a cripple in my borrowed black suit.
"The most distressed clients know when they are going to be pinched... and are taking the steps to deal with it," he added.
She even includes an innovative variation for chocolate puff pastry, which, following her detailed instructions, I pinched and sugared into adorable chocolate palmiers.
I first spied the book last spring, in the lap of a vaguely witchy young woman pinched between two men on the subway.
Beijing has taken steps in recent months to support an economy pinched by a tit-for-tat tariff war with the United States.
Melissa and Todd were both pinched -- on separate dates -- in North Dakota after their tour buses were stopped by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.
If you were hoping to nab a cheap wearable any time soon, your friendly, neighborhood, knock-off dealer's supply might have just gotten pinched.
He'd gone to get an MRI because of a pinched nerve, and they'd turned him away because of the magnet embedded in his finger.
It has been pinched by a Saudi-led boycott on Qatar and U.S. sanctions on Iran, for which Dubai was a traditional trade hub.
An army in distress starts to bend backward along a flank until what was a straight line has been twisted into a pinched fishhook.
So, you probably won't suffer a cracked headband or internally pinched wires, but that doesn't mean you can just throw these in your backpack.
During the colder months especially, there's no quicker way to breathe life back into dull skin than with warm-hued, just-pinched, blushing cheeks.
Blue is still considered symbolic of Ireland – so how did green become the go-to hue for those who don't want to get pinched?
Instead, FibraHotel's properties in Ciudad del Carmen and Villahermosa and an earlier purchase in Coatzacoalcos, like many along the Gulf, are pinched for guests.
He rested a hand on the steering wheel and kept the other tipped toward the cracked window, a cigarette pinched between thumb and finger.
The doctor turned a dial and that feeling was replaced by pain, as if he was being pinched all over, or stabbed by needles.
Rwanda, an area smaller than Massachusetts, is known as the land of a thousand hills, and Cercle Sportif sits pinched between two of them.
Two months earlier, a cigarette pinched in his fat hand, Burnett had been briefing a documentary team about how he'd invented the Marlboro Man.
The very shape of the donut changed, in just two decades, from a ring of dough to the pinched dough vessel we know today.
But then the eldest sibling pinched the baby and was subsequently beaten up by every member of the family and thrown down the stairs.
The genuinely significant differences kick in for those making more than $5 million a year, a group that is less vulnerable to feeling pinched.
Slightly less diminutive than Connecticut, it's just right for a typically time-pinched American vacation, which, in our case, was eight days in May.
For questionable cultural tropes, gonna have to go with "pinched fingers" Italian hand and ninja — which will likely not stop me from using either.
In fact, images of Pelosi, that bogeywoman of the right, her mouth pinched, her visage darkened, are featured in most GOP anti-Lamb spots.
The grip is pinched "clawlike" by the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, and used to guide the stroke in a pendulum arc.
As she got the hang of it, she pinched dumplings shut with beautiful, even folds, the sheer dough gathered like a doll's pleated skirt.
I've been wearing a London Fog overcoat that I pinched from my father's closet, and he's had it for a good 30 years himself.
There, you might have infinitely many torus fibers where part of the fiber is pinched down to a point — points with a radius of zero.
Tandy pinched the drop, and it landed on her eye like a wet sheet of plastic, coating the membrane, causing the iris to instantly retract.
I was also at a fish market with a friend the other day and she pinched her nose shut because the smells were so strong.
It lost up to 80% of its navy when Crimea was annexed, since most of its ships were moored there and the Russians pinched them.
Norwegian, another rapidly growing low-cost carrier, claims it has pinched 140 of Ryanair's pilots this year alone by offering them better pay and conditions.
I took a long look at their flavor-blasted bodies and beady black eyes, pinched one by the head, and dropped it into my mouth.
Beijing has rolled off policy measures in recent months to support an economy pinched by a tit-for-tat tariff war with the United States.
I pinched on one corner of the hologram and expanded it to make it look like it was several feet wide in front of me.
So the architects drew a box, sliced a wedge from its top and pinched in the sides to create an illusion of twin asymmetric towers.
Inside, the three pink hues offer something for every skin tone and look, whether you want a just-pinched look or a full-on flush. 
Back in 2010, Congress decided that Main Street merchants and consumers had been pinched enough for the sake of padding the big banks' earnings reports.
This morning I confided in a good friend that when I was 14, the father of one of my friends pinched me on the breast.
His pinched penis paired with his cycle into work wearing more tight Lycra was an experience he never wishes to repeat in all his days.
The folded, pinched and corrugated fabric spiraled around the models' bodies, abstracting them, an exercise in shape and construction that just happened to become clothing.
It wasn't "a lake or anything," but he still "stitched it," or pinched bits of dough together to add tautness before it could be baked.
It began with a black trouser suit, the shoulders pinched, just a little, into a stiff little puff like a pair of pricked-up ears.
He pinched the edge of a scab on our body politic and began to tug, revealing all the racism, resentments and partisan fury beneath it.
Oklahoma is already pinched by falling prices, said David Blatt, a public policy professor at the University of Oklahoma and former state senate fiscal analyst.
Oklahoma is already pinched by falling prices, said David Blatt, a public policy professor at the University of Oklahoma and former state senate fiscal analyst.
This sensitive and judicious book "is neither an outraged sermon delivered from a populist soapbox nor a pinched, professorial lecture," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Such policies helped rebuild the American middle class in the depths of the Depression; they also pinched super-rich parties trying to grow their wealth.
Five foot two and change, she was smaller than Tegan by an inch, her face a little narrower, pinched at the bottom like a heart.
The dance world was changing in 1995, and it's unlikely that the Joffrey could have survived in the increasingly pinched arts economy of New York.
Retailers in the UK are being pinched by sluggish spending amid squeezed household incomes and uncertainty ahead of Britain's planned departure from the European Union.
Higher inflation since the Brexit referendum and slower wage growth have pinched the spending power of British consumers and left households more uncertain about their finances.
Speaking to police, Moronez allegedly admitted that in addition to using the baby blanket, she pinched the girl's nose and mouth to make sure she'd die.
He's also no slouch on Bard (as you can see above), which means the support role could end up being pinched during the pick/ban phase.
As the woman left the scene of their confrontation with a coworker, because she was feeling unsafe, he reached between her legs and pinched her crotch.
Though the stances shared most essential characteristics—pinched shoulders, locked spine—they were all was distinct in some minor way, like face cards from different decks.
""In an arctometatarsalian foot, the three long bones that make up the sole of the foot are pinched together, with the middle bone being particularly skinny.
The data could be passed to (or pinched by) other countries, notably America, which could then decide, say, to put innocent people on no-fly lists.
Yep: he'd just had his "best ships" pinched by Theon and Yara, and was casually encouraging his fellow Iron Islanders to build him "a thousand" more.
Its first goal, blasted into an open net by Rust at 12:46 of the first period, came after Justin Schultz pinched into the Sharks' zone.
But when banks' own funds are pinched, it is time to pay attention—especially when the theft involves hijacking banks' connections to the global payments system.
Now, as student enthusiasm for the law wanes, financially pinched schools need to decide whether sagging applications are a temporary blip or a fundamental course correction.
The pinched assistance that the relief agency provides is being further undercut by the cost of adhering to the extensive Israeli security requirements for importing supplies.
With spending pinched at both the top and the bottom of the price scale, we might not be using the word "boom" again any time soon.
The local law enforcement won't let you wander freely unless you have one—and yet, all of the maps in town seem to have been pinched.
Five years ago, Peter Sagan pinched the bottom of Maja Leye, a hostess at the Tour of Flanders in Belgium, as she was kissing the winner.
"It's not necessarily a problem if customers feel pinched: You may even be able to benefit from it, by making things that save money," Graham wrote.
That amounts to a significant revenue source for a regime increasingly pinched by international sanctions — between $200 million and $500 million annually, according to most experts.
Now, on the corner of 20th Street and Sixth Avenue in Chelsea, the Nansense truck offers mantu, dumplings with sheer skins, corners pinched at the top.
Wilson had pinched a nerve in her leg, but her husband had his mind set on a foliage cycling tour in Maine with three other couples.
The wooden planks would often slam directly into the asphalt below, causing a rash of accidents for riders, from pinched fingers to tailbone and spinal injuries.
The older seesaws were wooden planks that often hit asphalt directly, leading to occasional tailbone and spinal injuries, falls and pinched fingers, not to mention splinters.
However, with its closure, the big-box retailers likely won't take in these brands because they are already pinched for shelf space in the toy section.
Bryan Hymel, who sang Arnold at the Met, had the necessary stamina, cleanly hitting his high notes, although his tone was at first narrow and pinched.
Maybe you yourself weren't in dire straits, but you felt pinched, you felt like the fancy people were telling you your way of life was bad.
We've gone to Copenhagen and celebrated an engagement; pinched pennies with an unemployed woman in Jersey; and bought Christmas presents with a family earning $40,000 in California.
Or, odds are you don't own anything green and you get pinched all night by strangers as a punishment (this is a real, invasive thing people do).
The bird pinched a red love heart for his treasure-laden nest only to have it stolen by an imposter male who he mistook for a female.
She finally stuffed a rag down his throat while Mary-Beth pinched his nose and held his arms down until he stopped breathing and died, authorities said.
She said in her lawsuit that after Mr. Gooding pinched her buttocks, he repeatedly tried to touch her again even as she pleaded with him to stop.
His main strategy was to adapt the vocal inflections of Indian singers to the instrument, though his sound was always redolent of the nadhaswaram's pinched, scalding tone.
As if certain words were so suspect — sordid — as to require "handling" by tweezers or being pinched between fingertips, the way one might hold a (soiled) tissue.
Last month, Walter Block, a libertarian professor of economics and long-time acolyte of Ron Paul, pinched his nose and co-launched a group, Libertarians for Trump.
Signs that Asian economies were already being pinched by the trade conflict helped to boost the U.S. dollar to a four-week high, making crude more expensive.
Chinese leaders have turned more pro-growth and more stimulus measures are expected to support a slowing economy pinched by a trade war with the United Sates.
" World number one Jason Day withdrew on the ninth hole with what his agent described as "a pinched joint in his lower back capsule with muscle spasm.
Britain's economy lagged behind stronger growth in other rich nations in 2017 as higher inflation since the Brexit vote and slow wage growth pinched consumers' spending power.
Alex Austin was with friends in Guatemala on January 2 when he inadvertently dove into shallow ocean water and broke two vertebrae that pinched his spinal cord.
Eyelids were treated to a wash of Vaseline, while lashes were coated with Topshop False Lash Intense, before being pinched together, using tips of finger and thumb.
I grasped the first syringe like a pencil, pinched some skin next to my belly button, and without pause, inserted the needle with a dart-like motion.
The strength of the animal just threw me forward, and I instinctively did mount retention—pinched my thighs, legs under the body, and based my arms out.
For better results, try the Riedel Pinot Noir Glass, which concentrates bolder, fruity aromas in the pinched area at the top and helps limit swirl-based spills.
At times, in his flurry of television and radio interviews, he seemingly pinched himself that he was discussing salacious matter that detracted from his most substantive arguments.
My father pinched a piece of fudge from the tin and told me to thank my partner, while my mother just stared deeper into her rice bowl.
Still, Trump's unpredictability on trade has created a big headache for Chinese leaders, policy insiders said, while higher U.S. tariffs have pinched the word's second-largest economy.
Or the way her front arm tends to hang there sort of detached as she pushes for a street gap, an oversized shirt cuff pinched between fingers.
With every foggy synth line and pinched pop structure, we wonder, would it even mean anything different if music this alien was made in Paris or London?
Trump is only fitfully committed to (or even aware of) conservative principles and was woefully unprepared to shepherd legislation that reflected a pinched, mean, and unpopular dogma.
"Rochman, who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, said the president's briefing "hit a nerve," and she didn't realize "how many people were having that same nerve pinched.
The Houston Astros placed Dallas Keuchel, the 2015 American League Cy Young Award winner, on the 10-day disabled list with a pinched nerve in his neck.
The lawsuit, filed by a woman who served Mr. Gooding at a Manhattan nightclub, said the actor pinched her buttocks and repeatedly tried to touch her again.
If the price of human suffering does not deter the barbarism of rounding people up based on the happenstance of birth, then maybe pinched taxpayer wallets will.
Keuchel (203-0), who missed one start with a pinched nerve in his neck, allowed one run and four hits and struck out eight in six innings.
NOTES: The Astros put RHP Dallas Keuchel on the 10-day disabled list for the second time in three weeks with a pinched nerved in his neck.
When that failed, too, Roberts allegedly "stuffed a rag down his throat" while her sister "pinched his nose and held his arms until he stopped breathing," he said.
As Pittsburgh defenseman Justin Schultz pinched in along the left-wing boards, Nelson forced Crosby to turn the puck over, leading to a New York two-on-one.
At this point, she said in her affidavit, he took her notepad from her, placed her hands in his, told her they smelled nice, and pinched her cheeks.
Spain's two titans have raided English clubs at will: Real Madrid pinched both of its Ballon d'Or winners, Michael Owen from Liverpool and Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United.
Formally, the replicate cames are a bit of a mess — they look like a series of bad Brice Mardens, and it's clear where they've been pinched and molded.
Buford Arning, a retired building supply executive in Statesville, N.C., went to church each week until a pinched nerve made it hard for him to leave his house.
Purplebricks' foray into continental Europe comes as the property market at home has been hit by lower household spending, pinched by inflation that has risen faster than pay.
His arms and legs were covered in green and blue bruises from when we pinched him every hour in vain to see if he would move a muscle.
In 2016, Goldberg said he'd pinched a nerve in his body, had to code less, and that the site was no longer profitable and likely to shut down.
"I want to win again," says Miller, who says his business hasn't fully recovered from the Great Recession, as many of his small-business clients are feeling pinched.
The Smart Clock has a niche, but because it's being pinched on either side by the Google Home Mini and Google Nest Hub, it's a rather small one.
I basically pinched the strings and did things to them, so that you would know these sounds were coming from a piano, but not really from where, exactly.
Heavy jackets and T-shirts tumbled off bodies as everyone disrobed at once, revealing soft flesh pinched by leather straps, clinking chains, gimp masks, and other fetish gear.
Ms. Zoumer said she was feeling pinched because her annual salary was only $42,000, a sum that, on some weeks, left her without money to ride the subway.
Increasingly, farmers are pinched by prices that are far below their cost of production, as well as rising input costs, growing debt, tightening credit conditions and much more.
I'm starting to feel dizzy when Bob instructs me to keep moving my fingers so that he can make sure there aren't any blood vessels being pinched off.
Keuchel landed on the DL on May 20 (retroactive to May 17) with a pinched nerve in his neck and missed his turn in the rotation on Monday.
Another small human to love and to hold... So many times I've doubted my body, so many times I've pinched and pulled at sections that I didn't like.
Betty teaches Sunday school, leads Scout troops, drinks, gets fat, slims down, suffers a pinched nerve in her neck, gets hooked on the pills prescribed by her doctors.
He described numerous later incidents of abuse; he said that once Mr. Levine had pinched him painfully until he cried, and then continued pinching him, to wound him.
Though Mr. Calleja's voice is by nature burnished and ardent, he has a tendency to sing with a slightly nasal quality that can result in a pinched tone.
Let us hope that in keeping with the league's pinched view of patriotism, the players choose to honor the letter but not the spirit of this insulting ban.
LHP Dallas Keuchel went on the 10-day disabled list Saturday because of a pinched nerve in his neck, but he is due to miss just one start.
It also protects workers who might get pinched by letting them receive the higher benefit based either on the current WEP formula or the new calculation, Boyens said.
Vernon pinched it from a popular YouTube video of Nicks, in which she sits on a stool having her makeup done, wearing a white dress with spaghetti straps.
Her point: The beauty look for this season's collection was meant to seem as though the models' fresh, glowing complexions and rosy pinched cheeks were effortlessly, makeup free.
While most of the exchange centered on Hunter, Oliver did bring up Katharine Ross, whom Hoffman reportedly pinched on the butt during a screen test for The Graduate.
This jumble of onions, tomatoes, cilantro, French fries and thick, soy-marinated beef tenderloin slices makes a voluptuously good taco when pinched inside a thin, crisp-edge scallion crepe.
When Laura Bush underwent surgery in September 2007 to relieve pain from pinched nerves in her neck, then-President George W. Bush was in Australia for an APEC summit.
Argentina's peso snapped a six-day winning streak after data showed consumer prices rose 20.00 percent in March, accelerating from the previous month as stubborn inflation pinched spending power.
The grouping of maroon, yellow, and green bands is repeated, with each vertical combination rising to the bottom edges of three of the pinched larger blue and black circles.
Over the last year, the British YouTuber has repeatedly come under fire for his prank videos, such as "Fake Hand Ass Pinch Prank" (in which he pinched women's butts).
Chinese policymakers are keen to fend off a sharper slowdown in the world's second-largest economy that has been pinched by a bruising trade war with the United States.
What happened in the stairwell seemed written on the 59-year-old's face—into his gaunt cheeks, his eyes, his mouth that is set and pinched at one corner.
McDonald's, Taco Bell, and Wendy's have all debuted new deals over the past year, and KFC tells Business Insider it is tweaking its strategy to win over "pinched" customers.
They come together like a giant melting pot of ingredients so pinched into the production stew, that Moro seems to have invented his own genre rather than reclaimed one.
In 2006, Mr Heffernan's bedridden mother asked him to pick her up another yard sign (the first had been pinched) supporting her preferred candidate in the town's mayoral race.
In the delivery room, Fujino obsesses over every detail of presentation, angling the lighting to highlight the contours of the aircraft's softly pinched nose, inspired by a Ferragamo stiletto.
Its filing alleges that between 2009 and 2015 more than $3.5 billion belonging to the firm may have been pinched by "high-level officials of 1MDB and their associates".
The new Elizabeth, pinched by her tiresome, ceaseless responsibilities, never quite loses an expression of mute, wide-eyed dismay, like a goldfish that sees a cat outside its bowl.
The coprolite is similar in size to coyote scat, suggesting that the animal that pinched this loaf may have been around the same scale as a modern wild dog.
I really should have known then, when my aunt pinched both our cheeks and Becky went white, that she was not O.K. with knowing where her food came from.
In the past, she said, some Republicans had managed to avoid getting pinched on the abortion issue because the Supreme Court had limited states' abilities to regulate the procedure.
Further reserve reductions are expected in coming quarters, alongside tax cuts and increased infrastructure spending to support a slowing economy pinched by a trade war with the United States.
Parked cars shifted into a strange Contemporary geometry, pinched in so it was impossible to move, even with tow trucks, The congested clogged world in a not unpleasant standstill.
New rules in China that have required drivers in some of the country's biggest cities to have registration documents have pinched the company's ability to respond to customer demand.
What seemed to trouble him most were the rules that pinched his freedom, like being told he couldn't cut his hair or he couldn't swim in the lake shirtless.
His lack of mobility turned out to be just a temporary pinched nerve, but what alarmed his boyfriend at the time was the way Meehan kept "rediscovering" his paralysis.
Baby Bash fans can chill -- despite a video making it seem like he got pinched for smoking a joint, right in front of a cop ... there was no funny biz.
She said a "prolonged" market drop could be a "risk to the outlook" of the economy, but she sees no signs thus far of pinched credit or a pending recession.
"I grew up being pinched not only by Alan King, Red Buttons, Buddy Hackett and Milton Berle but by Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland," Ketzel recalls.
Overall, this year's state budget is 15% lower than that of 2009; Medicaid and welfare have been pinched along with schools, as have state troopers, whose mileage is now circumscribed.
Many companies in the British property sector have faced heavy losses due to higher property taxes, Brexit and lower household spending, pinched by inflation that has risen faster than pay.
While this seemed to be the case based on their reaction to a pinched paw, how do you really know whether a rat is feeling less pain during vaginal stimulation?
Manhattan prosecutors said Gooding pinched the woman at Manhattan's Tao nightclub after making a sexually suggestive remark to her earlier in the evening, and denied it when she confronted him.
United conceded the winner in the 241th minute when substitute Paul Onuachu pinched the ball on the edge of the area and swivelled before firing home a low bouncing drive.
He pinched his nose hard to hold back the tears as he watched his partner and son disappear through the San Ysidro gate on Tuesday to make an asylum claim.
Dallas Keuchel limited Baltimore to one run and four hits over six innings Saturday to improve to 8-0 after missing one start with a pinched nerve in his neck.
In the Washington, D.C., area, the region with the highest percentage of federal employees, dozens of restaurants and bars have announced deals for federal workers pinched by the partial shutdown.
There are clear stitching lines and mismatches in parts of the video, especially the rolling shots, where looking behind you will reveal a pinched half-man pulling the camera along.
It revealed a cable highlighting the opulence and self-dealing of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia and his family, enraging his already restive and economically pinched public.
Aspirin and ibuprofen are NSAIDs that reduce inflammation throughout the body, according to the Cleveland Clinic, good for anything from a sprained ankle to a pinched nerve in your back.
He already has his earbuds in, already wears that pinched look of his, a kind of peevish stare into the distance that signals he's more than primed—he's past due.
The test is simple, really: It looks like any other pregnancy stick test, but pinched in the middle and with an edge that looks pin-pricked like a sanitary pad.
If Mr. Hill held his 1916 Babe Ruth card in one hand and his 1952 Mickey Mantle in the other, he would have about $1.2 million pinched between his fingers.
A pick-me-up is badly needed as years of sub-par wage growth has pinched household incomes, while a long downturn in home prices have eaten into consumer wealth.
Hours before the Season 4 finale, for example, I pinched a nerve in my shoulder and spent the night typing with a towel wrapped around my neck, a makeshift brace.
Julie Lederman, a consultant for the museum's wholesale department, told the Inquirer that Cincotta snuck up behind her and pinched her thigh several times, ignoring her requests that he stop.
CLO equity returns have been pinched as their underlying loan investments have been repriced and borrowers switched to cheaper one-month contracts, leaving managers under pressure to reduce liability costs.
Berk, still a member of the HFPA, admitted that he pinched Fraser's buttock at the event in question but said in his interview with GQ he did so in jest.
But if I needed to get precise, I pinched and zoomed as far as I could so I could find the exact cut point I needed in a 5 second clip.
TORONTO, April 18 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday as energy stocks, pinched by falling crude prices, led declines, and general concerns about geopolitical uncertainty weighed on overall markets.
Even if someone has pinched the cash, Johnson, a lauded entrepreneur, needs to inject some more, settle the tax bill, pay suppliers and 2,500 staff and watch the company recover again.
At least five of the new songs could have been pinched from bootlegged sessions for "The White Album" or "Abbey Road", with the author musing on an acoustic guitar or piano.
They didn't have my favorite cartoon character on them (Michelangelo), weren't a copy of my mom's (those pinched), nor were they shoes that my best friend at the time owned first.
The team behind the Neck Hammock claims this funky gadget can ease tension headaches, release pinched nerves, improve your posture, and rejuvenate your neck and shoulders in less than 10 minutes.
Assembling the project is easy and the included mounting box makes it easy to lay out your circuit and connect to to power without worrying about pinched wires or short-circuits.
With my home-console playtime increasingly pinched by the responsibilities of keeping up with a growing family, Nintendo's newest addition to its own litter of little ones has been a revelation.
Once again, the Mad Hatter is in trouble and Alice has to look baffled and vaguely pinched while saving him, this time from the villainous Time, played by Sacha Baron Cohen.
In one study, participants put second skin on their forearms to see how quickly the skin returned to normal after it was pinched in a suction cup — a test of elasticity.
Mr. Espinoza, 40, said he was in Woods Creek, a waterway in Jamestown known for bearing gold, when he pushed aside a big rock and spotted it, pinched in the bedrock.
But when the Toronto F.C. midfield pinched the Red Bulls coming forward and set six to 10 men behind the ball, in and around the box, there were no effective answers.
The 28-year-old defenseman notched a short-handed goal when he pinched in from the right circle, deked Crawford on a forehand and skated behind him for a backhand score.
The visitors tallied in the first period when defenseman Jay Bouwmeester pinched in and fired a pass that hit Calgary's TJ Brodie in the skate and caromed high above the ice.
He's urged all good citizens to return any money pinched amid the hysteria—like the white pickup truck full of guys who allegedly managed to nab an entire bag of cash.
Now he is a chef, making laphing, slippery bands of steamed dough coiled like cinnamon rolls, glossed with chile at the center; and momos with meticulous pleats, pinched at the neck.
JON PARELES This Los Angeles rapper has a quixotic, charismatic flow, spilling words past the end of lines with a pinched, tart voice that recalls the earliest Los Angeles gangster rap.
Her sensitive and judicious new book, "Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America," is neither an outraged sermon delivered from a populist soapbox nor a pinched, professorial lecture.
Too often, rappers aiming for precision sound pinched, paranoid, annoyed with the imprecise outside world, too absorbed in how each rhyme will click into the next without smoothing over the whole.
It is important that the dough is pinched and sealed so that the filling does not spill out when it is flattened into a large, thin circle with a rolling pin.
The stinging introduction (pinched from the jump-blues star, and Mr. Berry's greatest influence, Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman") set a standard that every rock guitarist still chases.
Pinched between an alley and a parking lot, Leroy Lounge offers some 18 craft beers on tap that may include a sour ale from Fairhope Brewing Company in coastal Fairhope ($6.75).
I imagine the three of them—twenty-two, sixteen, thirteen—each splayed in a corner of the pinched room, each spinning fantastical solutions, each attacking the problem with his distinctive strategy.
Next weekend, there's going to be one particularly delicious way to make sure you don't get pinched on St. Patrick's Day, and that is by picking up some green Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
David Mendenhall is Peak Child Actor as Michael Cutler/Hawk(s)—a pinched, meticulously rehearsed kid perhaps a few years too old for his role who comes off as a little whiny.
Photo: APA Microsoft exploit made public last year after being pinched from the National Security Agency has now been used by hackers to compromise more than 45,000 internet routers, according to researchers.
Giving access to photos you never meant to share is troubling, but perhaps not as damning as getting your contact information and a host of other information pinched by potential identity thieves.
"[She] walked up behind me, pinched and twisted my arm and then slapped my face twice and said, 'Anyway, I will see you again,' " Rebeuh said in a report after the match.
On the church lawn, someone had constructed a tiny Korean traditional house, a giwajip, detailed with its quintessential tiled rooftop, eaves curving skyward like a skirt pinched in fingertips before a curtsy.
Sue Grickly, one of the plaintiffs, claims that after three weeks of using the device, she felt burning pain in her neck and shoulder and was subsequently diagnosed with a pinched nerve.
Bridging ideological divides, Justice Sonia Sotomayor mock-pinched Justice Neil Gorsuch; Justice Elena Kagan chatted amiably with Justice Kavanaugh, whom she hired years ago when serving as dean of Harvard Law School.
The race in South Carolina has illustrated Mr. Cruz's basic predicament: He has been pinched between Mr. Trump's anti-establishment legions and Mr. Rubio's looser coalition of mainstream Republicans and evangelical voters.
I hoped it was just some odd occurrence—after all, I was a first-time mom functioning on zero sleep, I probably pulled a muscle or pinched a nerve in my back.
That's the case with carpal tunnel syndrome and meralgia paresthetica, a common condition in which a pinched nerve in your pelvic area causes painful tingling or burning felt in your outer thigh.
It seems pretty clear from the indictment that Chuck Blazer, he of the Trump Tower cat apartments, got pinched for tax evasion, which he could have avoided by, you know, paying taxes.
A sphere of green Masi quartzite from Finland, pinched and precipitous between two steel bars, has cloudy whorls of white and recalls the "Blue Marble" photograph of our planet taken in 1972.
She claims that he kicked her, pinched her and pinned her by the neck to a wall in the ornate Capitol, and once brandished a gun and threatened to kill them both.
My second shot had to find an opening between a steep dune on the left that pinched the fairway and a tremendous trap on the right that stretched at least 120 yards.
In those days, politicians pinched and yanked at facts like Play-Doh, trying to shape them to their ends, but they were still acknowledging, and working with, the same shared underlying realities.
Meetings in DC Now Ward is in Washington for a week of meetings designed to demonstrate she's worth a heavy financial investment in a race where she's being pinched from both sides.
"If someone is a jerk to me, I am probably not going to see them again the way I would if I worked in a bank and someone pinched me," she said.
The region—a misty, rain-soaked province of Spain pinched between Portugal and the Atlantic—honoured the politicians who drafted the principles of Galician self-rule in 1978 with bagpipes and folk songs.
One of his steadiest collaborators, though, is Upritchard, whose crafty, domestic sculptures — otherworldly clay figures, strange bonelike weapons, lamps with pinched faces embedded in them — share a handmade quirkiness with her husband's designs.
Prices jumped to half-decade highs late last year on pinched supplies in China and surged again last month after an Australian cyclone disrupted shipments, underscoring the strong demand for high quality coal.
UBS took the view that it was up to Santander, having pinched Mr Orcel, to see him right—as the Swiss bank did when he quit Bank of America Merrill Lynch in 2011.
In addition, the circus, which engages in a number of community programs, saw finances pinched as it provided free or heavily discounted tickets to disabled and disadvantaged children, low income families and seniors.
The gravitational pull of the party is strong.) But they didn't, and neither did Mr. Jeffrey's ecstatic collection of "drunk" (scrunched and pinched) tailoring and threadbare knitwear, wild and wacky as it was.
Falling Mexican and Venezuelan crude production and cuts from producer group OPEC, aimed at tackling a global crude glut, have pinched Gulf Coast supply and increased the pull on Canadian heavy sour barrels.
Source: Yahoo Finance Banks can be seen as anti-bonds and anti-brands: Their businesses and stocks suffer when bond yields are low and the spread among short and long maturities is pinched.
Since then, many households have seen their spending power pinched by inflation that has risen faster than pay and uncertainty about Britain's economy outside the EU has also weighed on the property market.
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.
Every pinched bit of pulp is a clear record of Ms. Soucek's fingers, which puts process on a par with product, and gives equal time to accident, to intention and to the materials.
A pro rugby player in England won't be hitting the pitch for the next TWO AND A HALF MONTHS ... and it's all 'cause he grabbed and pinched some dude's junk in a game.
It was Terry who made the decision not to inform Jacobs that what was causing the sudden weakness and paralysis in his legs was not a pinched nerve, as he hoped, but osteosarcoma.
The combination of policy reversals and botched rollout left Harris pinched between the moderates and the leftists, and undermined faith in her ability to govern on the issue Democrats rate as most important.
Yet, while quiet, Steinberger's images teem with tension: the colorful vinyl reveals clear ripples formed by tightly pinched surfaces or unknown draped protrusions; some swell slightly, reminding of the fatal gas hissing inside.
I've had a pinched nerve in my shoulder for about five years, and I can't even bring myself to do the ten-minute daily stretch routine that I should be doing to fix it.
The dispute has hurt sentiment towards emerging market currencies, especially those of oil-importing countries like Turkey and India, which have been pinched by crude prices rising to multi-year highs in recent months.
Tibbetts pinched my skin and plunged the needle in, moving it around under my skin until he had placed it in an ideal location, an inch or so down my hand toward my wrist.
One son told police he was beaten with various instruments, including a hanger and a belt, and that on multiple occasions Hackney pinched the tip of his penis with her fingernails until it bled.
Even if those numbers were pinched (and Mrs Clinton's data people claim to have seen other proof to that effect), it would be impossible to know whether Russia swung the election for Mr Trump.
This "previously fit and well" man pinched his nose and clamped up his mouth to stop the sneeze, but the buildup of force blew out his throat instead, sending him to the emergency room.
I was young enough to remember it afterwards a little, and not old enough to care about the Staryk as much as about the ordinary cold biting through my clothes, and my pinched stomach.
The plastic shield had pinched my tip, Jacko-style, the swelling made me look like something out of Avatar and I was terrified that I'd be haunted by the regret of my £5,000 decision.
But the Bank of England hopes exports can soften the hit to overall growth from lower spending by consumers at home who have been pinched by a rise in inflation caused by sterling's fall.
Connauton sent a point shot wide of the net, but he pinched in when Max Domi gained the puck at the far side, then buried a quick wrister after taking the cross-ice pass.
They'll spare no expense when there's a name and a face behind a need, but if they don't know for sure which of their fellow citizens might benefit, pennies get pinched, and dollars slashed.
Mosher: There isn't the political willpower, because of that, and we're really pinched for dollars, with all of the domestic issues and climate change and other major priorities that are happening here on Earth.
Peacock will be called upon to make his first start of the season in place of ace Dallas Keuchel, who is on the 10-day disabled list with a pinched nerve in his neck.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — When Senator Kelly Ayotte is in Washington, she plows through the halls of the Capitol, her face pinched into an expression somewhere between suspicion and agitation, a human tuning fork of intensity.
On the one hand, Britain's economy has grown slowly this year as a jump in inflation caused by the slump in the value of the pound after the Brexit vote pinched spending by consumers.
In a palette of chartreuse, ocher, cinnamon and gamboge, Ito overlaid uncommon shapes, such as a rectangle rounded and pinched at the top like a loaf of Wonder Bread, into compositions of preternatural calm.
Instead of the pinched, dingy confines that have made the airport infamous, there were glimpses of what La Guardia could be: higher ceilings, fewer blaring announcements, and restrooms designed for travelers towing carry-ons.
My back hurt all the time, my fingers would go numb because of pinched nerves, and I was sleeping on the floor because I couldn't find a mattress hard enough to support my spine.
Words cascade from that pinched mouth and they mean nothing, because when a man of moral emptiness tries to exhort a nation to moral greatness the only thing communicated is pitiful, almost comical, hypocrisy.
"Biological essentialism," Milanich writes, can be deeply retrograde—deployed to shore up "murderous racial ideology," as in Nazi Germany, the privatization of social welfare, misogynistic assumptions about women, or a pinched idea of family.
Those imitations could still be surprisingly avant-garde, like Lord & Taylor's version of a Jallot dressing table and bench, whose pinched angles make them look like something out of a German Expressionist film set.
"About two weeks later, I started feeling a tingle and numbness in my arm, thinking it was a pinched nerve in my neck, I went to the doctor and underwent an MRI," he wrote.
Their pinched and planed faces make a graphic contrast with that of their eldest daughter, Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), whose peaches-and-cream complexion looks too insinuatingly succulent for a world of such punitive austerity.
Stone brought the puck through the neutral zone with speed and tried to pass to Colin White on his left but was pinched by Anaheim teammates Ryan Kesler and Josh Manson at the blue line.
This week in Seoul Banyan pinched himself when he saw a huge photograph of the gathering on Mount Paektu hanging across the façade of City Hall, a beaming Mr Moon holding Mr Kim's hand high.
Allan testified about a picture showing the injuries to Gray's spinal cord, pointed out where the spinal cord was pinched and reiterated that the cause of death was a neck injury consistent with a homicide.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy suffered weakness on all fronts in the three months to June, with shoppers pinched by the pound's tumble, exports failing to fill the gap, and business investment frozen by Brexit uncertainty.
It also has the controlled chaos of "Malcolm in the Middle" or ABC's "The Middle"; like them, it's about a financially pinched family and has a good sense of the individual dynamics among its members.
What Black girl hasn't looked at herself in the mirror and poked and pinched and wished to look like the perfect girl du jour and decided to stay out of the sun for the summer?
In an interview with British Vogue, "Game of Thrones" star Richard Madden said he has had his "fat rolls" pinched and has been put in corset-like costumes because studios wanted him to look slim.
There, in a visualization on the report's 11th page, lodged above the men's rights activist Stefan Molyneux, pinched between the anti-­immigrant pundit Lauren Southern and the self-proclaimed "disaffected liberal" Tim Pool, is Destiny.
Mr. Strange is in a political vise, pinched by his links to a pair of Republicans, one local and one national, held in low esteem by many in the party here: the disgraced former Gov.
Oil prices fell nearly 1% on Friday on renewed concerns about crude demand being pinched by the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak, while leading producers appeared to be in no rush to curb output.
The Trump supporter who pinched my rump (she also did it to a random stranger and my camera operator) insisted that groping is "all in fun" and unfairly taken seriously when men are the perpetuators.
Soli can detect very fine movements, including fingers pinched together to mimic a watch-winding motion, and it got approval from the FCC in January, hinting it would finally be arriving in production devices this year.
Acute pain is also easier to empathize with: Show someone an image of a pair of scissors cutting a hand, and the observer's brain will react as much as if their own hand were being pinched.
The British property market was among the hardest hit since the referendum decision to leave the European Union in June 2016 with households seeing their spending power pinched by inflation that has risen faster than pay.
The band's name was pinched from Keith Moon, The Who's drummer, who had suggested in 1966 that a potential group involving him and Mr Page, without a quality singer, would go down like a lead balloon.
Margins are being pinched further by the legal requirement for online retailers to accept returns from customers within two weeks of sale (which high-street shops are under no obligation to observe, though many do anyway).
Between December 2008 and December 193, for instance, shares of Dollar Tree soared nearly 200% as consumers pinched pennies during the Great Recession, while the benchmark S&P 500 gained just 39% over the same time.
When a rival airline complained that Southwest pinched its slogan and began advertising itself as "Just Plane Smart", he suggested the two chairmen settle the matter over three rounds of arm-wrestling instead of using lawyers.
In both eras, coming out of times of responsible, money-pinched minimalism, Lydian has represented a slight, simple wedding of darkness and fun, of the instant and the painstaking, the mass-produced and the extremely valuable.
The opening and closing sequences of Mel Brooks's "Get Smart" build irrevocably to a supremely silly punchline: that the intensifying levels of high-tech security ultimately—and banally—leave this secret agent with a pinched nose.
She pinched the wrist of the glove delicately, placed the fingertips of her other hand inside the opening, then slipped on the glove in a single motion, pulling it over the edge of her smock sleeve.
The show follows the fictional story of a high school kid named Dylan Maxwell—a "known dick drawer"—who gets pinched after an unknown vandal spray-painted dicks on 26 cars in the faculty parking lot.
He placed his feet close together, pinched in his knees and bounced up and down — all while wiggling his bat above his helmet and pointing it at the pitcher, holding his hands apart on the handle.
And while American Jews remember her with pride and fondness (she spent her girlhood in Milwaukee and spoke a disarming Midwestern English of pinched nasal vowels), Meir has remained an object of some scorn in Israel.
A long strip of deep and fertile soil pinched by sharply rising mountains, the valley has more than doubled its output of produce in recent decades and now grows well over half of America's leaf lettuce.
Mr. Poutou said Ms. Le Pen had also "pinched" from the public purse, referring to allegations that funds given to her far-right National Front for use at the European Parliament were diverted for party expenses.
"And when it wasn't able to move, that's when it turned into pain, when it was pinched," deGrom said, sounding like an amateur doctor himself after having received plenty of medical information over the past year.
Chychrun widened the lead to 210-0 at 4:46 of the first period when he pinched in from the point on the weak side and one-timed a cross-ice feed from Ryan White past Bernier.
That's an astronomical amount to spend on a condition that has no detectible cause (like an infection or a pinched nerve) in 85 percent of cases, and clears up on its own 90 percent of the time.
When Paddington Bear intercepts a burglar and mistakes him for Santa Claus, the unlikely duo set out to deliver presents together — the well-meaning little bear is unaware they're actually returning the items the thief has pinched.
" Yu said in a video interview with HK01 that Logan had pinched her nipple in front of the cast and crew — even after she had said she didn't want anyone to touch her — which she found "degrading.
Consumers are not likely to notice higher food prices, since flax makes up a small portion of cost, but industrial linseed oil users may get pinched if prices stay high well into next year, said LeftField's Penner.
Falling oil prices have pinched an economy that depends on oil and gas for nearly 95% of exports; it may also force Azerbaijan to cut defence outlays by 40% this year, according to IHS Jane's, a consultancy.
Her husband, Sandy, started out bad and stayed bad so consistently and unimaginatively that, by the end, we ourselves had grown pinched-faced and sour and were ready to hand him off to the next au pair.
It made me think, when I was at my more pinched moments budget-wise, that I was better off withdrawing cash and spending it and letting the credit card wait until I was making more money.4.
My table of three never made it to the bottom of a bowl of chickpeas sunk in a lush coconut yellow curry, as delicious as they were pinched in crisp triangles of flatbread from the clay oven.
Like the generation that came of age during the Depression and penny-pinched even when they were well-off later in life, buyers in their 103s and 30s today entered adulthood with the imprint of financial trauma.
Called Pinch, they have a translucent glass storage container about two by three inches, with a ruffled or "pinched" square cover in stainless steel, copper or brass, which has a depression to hold the salt for serving.
That created a power vacuum at Stormont that has still not been filled, paralyzing the region's already pinched institutions and threatening a 1998 peace deal that largely ended three decades of fighting between nationalist and unionist factions.
He had no other medical problems — though a couple of years earlier he started feeling a little tingling and clumsiness in his left hand, which doctors then said was caused by a pinched nerve in his neck.
But apparently it can be pinched: One of the world's largest gold coins, a 221-pound Canadian monster called the Big Maple Leaf, was stolen overnight from the Bode Museum in Berlin, the police said on Monday.
Buckhurst and his set designer, the original and perfect Simon Kenny, have reinforced the show's depiction of English class distinctions—the many lives spent in service to the few—by creating a pinched, claustrophobic, dimly lit environment.
Visiting doctors to find out why his hand never recovered and continued to hang limply, the family learned in March 2012 that Pete, then 27, didn't have a broken bone or pinched nerve, but instead had ALS.
It is not unlike the way free-speech advocates in the United States pinched their noses to defend Larry Flynt, the Hustler publisher, when he battled the religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell before the Supreme Court in the 22013s.
Land Rover BAR, a British sailing team that narrowly missed out on this year's challenger berth, have pinched Richard Hopkirk (a race engineer for three-time world champion Lewis Hamilton) and Martin Whitmarsh (a former CEO) from McLaren.
The Bank of England hopes that exports by British manufacturers can partially offset lower spending by consumers at home who have been pinched by a rise in inflation following last year's fall in the value of the pound.
In December 2013, doctors at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee were finally able to make a diagnosis: Superior mesenteric artery syndrome, a rare digestive-system disorder where part of the small intestine is pinched, blocking food from getting through.
"The stupid scum pinched pennies on safety systems; the stupid scum paid bribes to other stupid scum to close their eyes," read one popular meme on a news group followed by millions on VK, a Russian social network.
In Bengaluru, where around 300 people gathered, organizers said most women have experienced being pinched, groped, molested, or faced lewd comments in public — from traveling on the bus to shopping in the market to walking in the street.
One claimed he raped her at his home in 1993 and the other says in 2002, when she was just 17, Seagal pinched her nipples, slid his hand under her bikini and touched her vagina during an audition.
Instead of button-downs that pinched my hips and sagged in the arms, I had clothing that felt tailored to my body type, and I no longer had to compromise and wear clothes that only sort of fit.
Farrell, the CEO of the JP Morgan Chase Institute, said that while the overall average burden from out-of-pocket health costs remained stable in the past four years, many people were feeling more pinched from those costs.
Carolyn Morrow, 75, suffers from a pinched nerve in her back that affects her walking, and so at least once a month she visits her doctor several miles away from her senior living community in Redwood City, California.
On the physical exam, when you're worried about dehydration in a child, you also check for decreased skin turgor — that is, skin that doesn't snap back promptly from being pinched, but this child was nowhere near that level.
Official data last week showed Britain's economy suffered weakness on all fronts in the three months to June, with shoppers pinched by the pound's tumble, exports failing to fill the gap, and business investment frozen by Brexit uncertainty.
Holiday Inn-owner InterContinental Hotels Group blamed lower business bookings in China and Hong Kong protests for a 0.8% fall in third-quarter revenue per room on Friday, the latest company to be pinched by weaker global travel.
Visiting doctors to find out why his hand never recovered and continued to hang limply, the family learned in March 2012 that Pete, then 27, didn't have a broken bone or pinched nerve, but instead had ALS, Nancy says.
Despite several interventions to address concussions, neck injuries, pinched nerves and shoulder injuries that commonly result from rugby tackles, including changes in technique and exercises aimed at reducing injury, no formal prevention strategy is in place, the researchers noted.
The group's net revenue rose 4.4 percent from a year earlier to 15.1 billion reais ($4.7 billion), driven by 45.7 percent growth for rapidly expanding wholesaler Assai, which offers rock-bottom prices for families pinched by a severe recession.
Hamilton made it a 4-2 game 25 seconds later when he wisely pinched from his point position to receive a pass from Teravainen and one-timed a top-shelf rocket to pot his eighth goal of the season.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan on Monday cut its assessment on factory output for two of the country's nine regions and warned that more companies were feeling pinched by the U.S.-China trade war than three months ago.
There was some skepticism among analysts around the limited details of the agreement, with some noting that the concessions offered by Saudi Arabia were a reflection that the world's largest crude exporter was getting pinched by its own policy.
Avolon has been forced to put distance between itself and its ultimate parent, telling investors earlier this year that it would be impossible to milk the aircraft leasing firm for cash to prop up the cash-pinched Chinese conglomerate.
The sun comes up, the atmosphere acquires the pinched feeling of an impending monster hangover, and it becomes increasingly clear that whatever happens to Connie, he's not going to figure out a way to fix the mess he's made.
Flanked by top police officials, Mr. de Blasio spoke as much through facial expressions that, at times, revealed his frustration: a pinched smile, a smirk, the movement of his eyes upward to the ceiling as he batted back questions.
OM-JE: Soon enough, you'll be able to say bison (though probably just your dad will), give your seal of approval to any group chat or have those pinched fingers at the ready when you drop the perfect pun.
While El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel successfully pinched off access at various points in the city, they trained their focus on Tres Rios, where Ovidio Guzman was briefly found and detained, but later released after officials realized they were outmatched.
Traditional productions have enthusiastically amplified the Victorian-era casual racism of the work with extravagant amounts of bowing and shuffling and casts of white actors singing in a pinched, nasal tone while sporting taped-back eyelids and yellowish makeup.
He performs magic for his captivated coworkers; he concocts and sells a homemade brew from chemicals pinched at the mine; and he practices the proper stances of holding a rifle from a VHS that he watches with rapt attention.
In terms of talent, the primacy of the sport should give it an edge: Australia's most gifted athletes are usually pinched by cricket, rugby or Australian-rules football, whereas baseball and basketball are hugely popular in South Korea and Japan.
Ashworth, a former waitress at the Manhattan nightclub, Tao Downtown, claims Gooding pinched her buttocks, made lewd remarks and repeatedly tried to touch her before she sought help from club management in the early morning hours of Oct 24, 2018.
From smooth skin tints that add the lightest layer of coverage to creamy blushes that give your cheeks that just-pinched flush, Glossier boasts a suite of barely-there skin-care and beauty products made to accentuate your natural beauty.
Kim Reynolds, a Trump political ally, along with the state's head of agriculture, said in a letter to the EPA that rural families have borne the brunt of the trade war and are now being pinched by the refinery waivers.
The concessions offered by Saudi Arabia in its bid to lock down a deal to limit the globe's oil supply show the world's largest crude exporter is getting pinched by its own policy, Again Capital founding partner John Kilduff said Wednesday.
If you've ever been pinched for time before hosting a big bash, you know the panicky feeling that sets in when you realize you have mere hours until the event kicks off — and still more than a few errands to run.
That's why the GOP and Donald Trump's team have been pushing sales of the $03 hat since last week — to make sure you show your Trump support and avoid getting pinched when the Irish holiday rolls around on March 20. Oops.
The brothers chose the name Dracoraptor to encompass both "draco" meaning "dragon," the national symbol of Wales, and "raptor" ("thief" or "plunderer") to reflect the fact it would have pinched bits of meat here and there from its sharp teeth.
Playing only his 39th NHL game since his last goal came April 2, 2017, against the Calgary Flames, Holzer pinched from his point position and took a crossing pass from Max Jones that he one-timed home and celebrated robustly.
Pinched between fast-growing Shenzhen—a mega-city that sprung up after China's economic liberalization in the 1980s—on one side, and housing-scarce Hong Kong on the other, land in the New Territories is under pressure like never before.
But while it remains a hilariously awful way to be even by the standards of fandom, and while the ubiquity of all that alternately pinched and bellowing sublimation still feels criminal in retrospect, I don't think that's it at all.
British households have been pinched by a rise in inflation, caused in large part by the fall in the value of the pound since last year's referendum decision to leave the European Union, and by a slowdown in pay growth.
Every pair I tried pinched my toes, rubbed against my ankles, or were just too stiff and uncomfortable that I knew my feet wouldn't be able to last more than an hour let alone through my first dance with my husband.
That said, one strong takeaway, once again, is that people who buy crypto should store their tokens in their own private wallet (ideally with a hardware key for access) not on an exchange where they could be pinched by an attacker.
"This book was written in a pinched, pained mood about the idea that time heals, that writing is cathartic, while also performing the fact — maybe despite itself — that time does change things, that writing can make things different," Nelson told me.
Finding the perfect fall boot can require a host of high-maintenance ingredients: a full moon, the blood of scarred ankles, and your tacit compliance to endure a never-ending phantom pressure of pinched toes for the entirety of the season.
When they, lying in bed at night, saw a leg or a proboscis coming through the webbing of a net around them, they pinched the leg or the proboscis and pulled it out of the mosquito on the other side.
At the compound's Gunyah restaurant — an ocher-toned treehouse above a communal fire pit — prix fixe dinners are served on hand-pinched ceramics and can include kingfish sashimi with finger lime and mint and kangaroo fillet encrusted in pepper berries. paperbarkcamp.com.
Quite a few of these cheeky variations on the 1980s power suit were an overt nod to the deliberately supersize suit coats seen last fall at Balenciaga, Céline and others, which may have been pinched from an ultra-hunky boyfriend's wardrobe.
Both hinge upon the motif of a woman draped across a bedspread and surrounded by scattered bodies, yet by focusing primarily on this compositional similarity, the show suggests that Cézanne simply pinched the idea and adapted it for his own ends.
Sheffield and Miller then considered a bacterial growth model, the Eden model, that had a similar effect as it advanced across a random surface: It grew in a way that "pinched off" a plot of terrain that, afterward, it never visited again.
Unicode—who seemingly have never seen a skateboard and just sorta winged it—produced the above sample emoji design: grip tape at the front and back only, a deck that's oddly pinched in the center, mounting bolts not even close to flush.
Nationals starter Tommy Milone, replacing Stephen Strasburg, who was placed on the disabled list before the game with a pinched nerve in his neck, earned a no-decision, allowing eight hits, no walks and three runs in five innings while striking out six.
Republican Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, a Trump political ally, along with the state's head of agriculture, said in a letter to the EPA that rural families have borne the brunt of the trade war and are now being pinched by the refinery waivers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday laid some of the blame for the tone of the presidential campaign on political journalism that has been pinched by shrinking newsroom budgets and cheapened by a focus on retweets and likes on social media.
SYDNEY, May 2 (Reuters) - Australia's No.3 lender Westpac Banking Corp on Monday reported a 3 percent rise in first-half cash profit, lagging forecasts as higher debt impairment charges hurt growth while a significant increase in capital pinched on shareholder returns.
They are running to succeed Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D), whose contentious two terms in office were marked by the fallout from a recession that pinched the city's middle class, a dramatic spike in crime and local battles over struggling schools and police misconduct.
Entered from the celebrated Beverly Hills collection of Joan and Jack Quinn, who had acquired the work directly from the artist, this five-foot-high sky-blue canvas depicted the word RADIO in bright yellow letters, tugged and pinched by metal C-clamps.
The set-up was typically wild and creative, using thousands of old tyres they found in the building to build a UV-lit tunnel and bar area; this complemented the Christmas tree, netting, parachutes and white canopies, pinched from a building site.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A "prolonged" fall in U.S. stock markets could eventually begin to weigh on the U.S. economy, though there are no signs of pinched credit or a pending recession so far, Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester said on Wednesday.
In fact, a joke I once made on late-night television was just that, because it was completely contrary to our brother-sister relationship," Couric said, referencing a 2012 TV appearance in which she said Lauer pinched her "on the ass a lot.
We who had stitched, skimped, and pinched all year for one luxurious day on a clean beach would have our wallets rifled to feed and house the very creatures whose presence denied us a section of our beach and the vistas we had paid for.
It's never been a personal favorite of mine: It's an oddly dark and didactic book, in which the characters who are endowed with that sparkling Austen charm all turn out to be wicked or amoral and the morally upright characters are pinched and humorless.
I will never forget a couple years ago, my 223- or 9-year-old daughter and I were walking with her swim teammate behind their young, handsome, friendly coach, and my daughter's teammate reached out and pinched the butt of her grown man coach!
The pigmented skin cells that became cancerous had turned on a gene, crestin, that is normally activated only in cells that are part of the neural crest, a group of cells pinched off early in embryonic life from a region adjacent to the brain.
In light of pinched state budgets and all that money left on the table, it's no wonder that in a friend-of-the-court brief, "41 states, two territories and the District of Columbia now ask this court to reject" the physical-presence test.
To make money to support the development of the software, Tung pinched pennies and took on a second job after dropping out of Stanford's graduate school, learning patent law and filing patents in the wee small hours of the morning to make rent money.
"I am filing this lawsuit for every woman who's been pinched, prodded, cornered, felt-up, pushed against a wall, grabbed, groped, assaulted, and has spoken up only to be shamed, demeaned, disgraced, passed over for promotion, fired, and forgotten," Carroll, 75, said in a statement.
I walked into Ding Tai Fung (not Din Tai Fung, the famous Taiwanese chain) for an order of the soup dumplings, which are shaped a bit like a flattened onion and pinched together at the top, and come steaming hot in a bamboo basket.
Most of the soldiers, who should look pinched and ration-fed, are well nourished, handsome, and unmistakably modern specimens—oddly well spoken, too, and lacking that earth-dark humor with which combatants everywhere seek to lighten their load and to wrestle down their dread.
Within the space of just a few tracks, there's jaw-dropping samples of metal riffs, referee whistles, dial-tone drops, pinched "ow"s, Japanese rapping, and treacly synth lines that sound kind of like Dntel's cotton candy programming for the Postal Service—and sometimes more.
Rick Owens sliced his pants even higher — grandpa-high — so that they pinched right under the ribcage, and Dior Homme showed a jacket that emulated the exaggerated, hip-jutting form of the brand's famous Bar silhouette for women, which Christian Dior introduced in 1947.
Aware of the fact that all of them carry jackets heavy enough to earn life in prison if they're pinched again, they embark on a couple of high-risk capers set up by a crooked lawyer (played with infectious relish by the director himself).
One of the two women Cuba Gooding Jr. is charged with groping sued the actor on Monday, saying he pinched her buttocks at the nightclub where she worked and that he repeatedly tried to touch her again even as she pleaded with him to stop.
In high school, my mother bought me a quartz Seiko, which pinched my budding wrist hair with its loose gold-plated bracelet, and was a bit out of place at my next stop, Oberlin, where comrades were not encouraged to have gold-plated things.
The crab dynamite roll sounds as if it's in that category, but the mall-sushi favorite has been stripped down to its impure essentials: snow crab and tobiko mayonnaise, broiled and pinched together in nori to which grains of puffed rice have been stuck.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government closed the 2018 fiscal year $779 billion in the red, its highest deficit in six years, as Republican-led tax cuts pinched revenues and expenses rose on a growing national debt, according to data released on Monday by the Treasury Department.
Keuchel, who has not pitched since May 16 due to a pinched nerve in his neck that has caused him to miss one start, likely will be receiving signals from catcher Brian McCann, who has been cleared to play after spending time on the concussion list.
When a mother has placenta previa (when a baby's placenta covers the mother's cervix), when a baby is in a breech (upside-down) position, when labor isn't progressing at all, or when the umbilical cord may get pinched or compressed — C-sections, without a doubt, save lives.
My fistsstill pinched their stems as I metronomed now toward"My life in poems" and then "I want to live,"tore "my accountability to a community" from "I can't bearto be among," turned from "violence is a resort" to"the careful pursuit of beauty" and back.
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Kazuhiko Sofuku sat on a leather couch in the base for his America's Cup team, with the pale blue waters of Bermuda's Great Sound for a backdrop, pinched his cheek and gave it a shake to make sure this was not just a maritime mirage.
Following instructions laid out by an elderly curandera (healer and shaman) who'd sent me into the forest in traditional Mazatec dress, I pinched each leaf from the stem with my right hand (my left hand was still in a conch) until I had collected 30 leaves.
When Andrés Iniesta — the veteran midfielder who scored the World Cup-winning goal in 2010 — and the captain Sergio Ramos got in each other's way near the halfway line, Khalid Boutaib pinched the ball away from them and raced down the field for an easy finish.
Other notable additions this year include the transgender flag — from a proposal co-sponsored by Google and Microsoft — as well as the new smiling face with tear, the two people hugging, pinched fingers, a disguised face, not to mention tons more animals, food items and other objects.
She saw at near range that he was good-looking enough, with a long and sharp-featured face that was pinched with kindness, and scruffy hair with some gray in its wires, and his eyelashes closed slowly now and opened again, a long exposure to inspect her.
She said something in Balinese to the assistant, and then I was stuck in this uncomfortable position for a while; the helper pinched at the tight muscles all along my spine (sort of like a massage, but with quick, small movements) while Ibu went to town on my feet.
The new charges include forcible touching and sexual abuse in the third degree, stemming from a second accuser, who according to the District Attorney's office, claims that Gooding "pinched her buttocks" without her consent and made sexually suggestive remarks to her at a New York restaurant last October.
Their band was named after the first venue in Manchester that the Fab Four had played in; Liam claimed to be the reincarnated soul of John Lennon; Noel included references to numerous Beatles songs in his lyrics and pinched the title of "Wonderwall" from an album by George Harrison.
Nor does she help herself by studiously avoiding unscripted conversations with the press, thus choking off the spontaneity and authenticity Americans expect in our media age — and by lowering expectations for change by saying the only way to reach our goals is offering pinched ideas and incremental initiatives.
He let go of the head to pull the foreskin all the way back and shake himself before he pinched the base and drew his fingers up the shaft, stretching himself out to his full length and flicking off the drop of urine that hung at the tip.
Mr. Bernard will tell you that his work has often been his mistress, and Ms. Bernard will just as quickly tell you how mad that has made her, and for how long (on this morning, she pinched his arm hard to make her point, which delighted her rapt audience).
Such a notion—that Al Capone was too smart or too connected or just too famous to get pinched on such a mundane charge—continues to find considerable support in modern biographies (though Jonathan Eig in Get Capone ridicules the idea that he would ever plan his own incarceration).
"What is remarkable is that President Trump has the kind of pinched travel schedule that we haven't seen with a president since the worst days of the Johnson and Nixon administration," said Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian and former director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
Look inside the hollows of the works, at the rivulets running down the sides, or the puddles collected in a declivity, or the multiple pinched, folded, and puckered forms, and you begin to get a sense of the range of effects Butterly is capable of incorporating into any of her pieces.
Woods' long journey back to health — which was interrupted by his sex scandals, a DUI and a stint in rehab — started in April 2014, when he announced he would miss the Masters for the first time in his professional career after undergoing his first back surgery to repair a pinched nerve.
We won't go too much into the history of all the times these platforms have pinched innovations off one another, but you might remember some of them:iOS recently added a back button of sorts, after years of holding out, though it still doesn't work as well as the Android implementation.
Freakishly oversize and with handles that appear to have been pinched from Bigfoot's coffee mug, the Coupe des Clubs Champions Européens (that is how the trophy is inscribed) has both a whimsical nickname and a girth that stretches wider than those of most of the players who hope to lift it.
"Color pages and Bendel's window displays gave Smith, fresh from the pinched dampness and grayness of England in the '50s, much the same sense of abundant, amoral pleasure as reflections on water and glowing fruit on a table gave the Impressionists," the critic Robert Hughes wrote in Time magazine in 1975.
This wonderful doorstop of a book imagines England in 2052, a pinched, jingoistic country ruled with an iron fist by Henry IX (Harry9) in which a sprawling underclass of Indigents have traded their right to vote for jobs and social services; many are addicted to a hallucinogenic quaff called Flot.
Sixty years after the Champs's song of that name went gold, the blue agave-based drink is having a renaissance as a beverage to sip and savor on its own, rather than disguise with Ecto Cooler colored margarita mix or shoot, eyes closed, nostrils pinched, in the back of a bar.
I had a new standard for xiao long bao, soup dumplings steamed with a cube of gelatinized broth inside and chopstick-pierced and -pinched by the topknot to suck out the broth: They had to be as succulent as the ones I'd sampled at Top Shanghai on No. 3 Road.
"It took me years to realize that what feels like anger is sort of the pinched nerve of my admiration for another woman," she said; she had often compared herself unfavorably with the other women Joe was seeing and worried she was not something enough: creative enough, say, or bold enough.
We dreamed of those we was stolen from: our mothers who oiled and braided our hair to our scalps, our fathers who cut our first staffs, our sisters and brothers who we pinched for tattling on us, and we felt a cool light wind move through us for one breath.
The prosecution and defense also had a heated back and forth over who "leaked" a tape to TMZ showing Gooding in an incident with his second accuser, Natasha Ashworth, a waitress who worked at TAO Downtown in New York who says Gooding "pinched her buttocks" as he left the club.
I have been turning it over in my head and, for me, this decade in parenting is embodied in a single indelible image: a parent awake in the middle of the night, pinched face illuminated by the glow of her phone, flagellating herself with the judgment of other moms and dads.
I felt exhausted and numb in that way you only learn about the first time you realise someone you love doesn't love you back—hasn't loved you back for a long time; has been loving someone else instead, actually—and the emptiness of the place pinched at me, threatening to swallow me whole.
The shape of "Lady J (Model #1485)" (1994/1999), for instance, mimics the canoe-like form of a thistle seed, pinched on two ends and widening at the middle with an opening on the topside, while the petals of "Slipper" (1996) fan out from the central stem, like a milk-weed pod.
However, a grand jury last week indicted the actor, 51, tacking on two additional charges stemming from that incident as well as two charges related to a second incident, in which he allegedly pinched a woman's buttocks at TAO nightclub, according to a copy of the indictment, which was obtained by PEOPLE.
"The stark truth is I learned what it felt like to be pinned down and slapped repeatedly, punched so hard I felt the wind go out of me, dragged by my hair across pavement, head-butted, pinched until my skin broke, shoved against he wall so hard the drywall broke, choked," she says.
The women, who help run a Facebook group for hundreds of parents whose children have the disease, say that even today, six years after the first set of cases, emergency rooms still frequently send children home when they have signs of AFM, attributing the paralysis to a pinched nerve or some other cause.
They also sorta tread the line of the more outré realms of contemporary rap—the blistered sounds they use aren't all that far from the in-the-red excursions of Pi'erre Bourne and Ronny J—and the pinched, rhythmic screams they unleash aren't all that far removed from someone like the masked UK MC Scarlxrd.
Boeing is working on a fix for the planes that would give pilots more control over the system and use data from two, instead of one sensor, but the grounding has already pinched some airlines' revenue and is threatening to crimp sales further if the planes remain off limits during the peak summer travel season.
There was the time, for example, when she was living with her dying grandmother in order to take care of her, but instead she spent her nights holed upstairs in her room drinking wine she pinched from the hotel where she worked and her mornings trying to write her novel about alcoholism through a hangover.
As for his difficulties with mortgage payments and ill-advised property dealings, which some have used against him: Mr Rubio adduces them, like his student debt and rueful talk of post-dating cheques in pinched times, as yet more evidence that he alone can "talk to people who are living the way I grew up".
Two weeks before Bryant quit Mattel, he sold his idea to a Mattel competitor, MGA Entertainment, which brought out four Bratz girls in 2001—Jade, Cloe, Yasmin, and Sasha—the first dolls to successfully rival Barbie since she made her début, in 1959, in a zebra-striped swimsuit and stilettos, eyebrows arched, waist pinched.
The crowd at Conway Hall was full of young men with pinched faces and gawky enthusiasm, displaying a full gamut of unfortunate sartorial choices: some of them in cravats, some with chinos and navy-blue blazers, some with dragon T-shirts and scraggly beards, at least one person pairing a tweed jacket with cargo shorts.
I looked forward to Sundays because I got to sing in the choir next to my friends, because we gathered as a congregation for a potluck dinner in the basement and because there was an older woman who pinched my chubby cheeks and called me her beautiful chocolate girl every time I saw her.
On the eve of the first round, Caron spoke to a friend, Brett Quigley, another former member of the PGA Tour, who said that Caron should consider himself lucky to be starting on the first hole and not the 10th, a 500-yard par-4 with a fairway pinched tight by fingers of sand.
Cloistered in the White House, he now has little access to his fans and supporters — an important source of feedback and validation — and feels increasingly pinched by the pressures of the job and the constant presence of protests, one of the reasons he was forced to scrap a planned trip to Milwaukee last week.
Elisabeth R. Finch claims that, while overseeing the production on the first day of an episode of Vampire Diaries she wrote, she called attention to an actor missing from rehearsal, at which point the director of the episode, who she did not name in her column, allegedly called her a "c–t" and stroked and pinched her cheek.
As standard practice for shooting pictures and videos, it seems the Verge uses modeling clay to prop up its review devices, and it's possible that at some point during the process, the Fold's hinge may have pinched off a bit of clay, which later found its way under the screen and eventually caused the display to malfunction.
This morning's news came just as Mrs May was giving a speech in which she pinched a series of social-democratic policies from Labour (she called for workers on company boards, more sharing of the proceeds of growth and a crackdown on corporate tax-dodging), in what may signal an intention to tilt her party's economic stance fractionally leftwards.
From high fashion on down, everything is getting denser and more centralized while the labor happens offstage, with FreshDirect giving way to meal kits with pre-pinched spices, Walmart workers making deliveries that fall within their commute home, and your HomePod or Alexa functioning as a privatized air traffic control tower for a fleet of Amazon drones.
Bugliosi reported that Manson paid his rent on the ranch where he lived by ordering the Manson girls to have sex with the older man who owned the place, and that the infamous Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, who tried to assassinate Gerald Ford in 1975, was so called because she used to squeak every time the man pinched her thigh.
His recipe is simple: meat (ground beef graced with scallions, salt and a dewdrop's worth of soy sauce) and dough pressed flat until you can almost see through it, then pinched tight so the meat's juices have nowhere to go, until you take a bite and they run down your fingers, hot, almost burning, and sublime.
The surgeon and the resident only examined me for about five minutes before he started rattling off symptoms: permanent rash, upper and lower back pain, pinched nerves in the shoulders, numbness in the hands and fingers, inconsistent weight because cardio is impossible, migrating breast tissue because there's no more space for it on my chest, etc.
Over the last year, the British YouTuber has repeatedly come under fire for his prank videos, such as "Fake Hand Ass Pinch Prank" (in which he pinched women's butts) and "KILLING BEST FRIEND PRANK," which features Pepper pranking Vine star Sam Golbach with help from fellow Viner Colby Brock — by kidnapping Golbach and making him believe that Brock was about to be executed.
Over the last year, the British YouTuber has repeatedly come under fire for his prank videos, such as "Fake Hand Ass Pinch Prank" (in which he pinched women's butts) and "KILLING BEST FRIEND PRANK," which featured Pepper pranking Vine star Sam Golbach with help from fellow Viner Colby Brock — by kidnapping Golbach and making him believe that Brock was about to be executed.
On July 25th the DPP-dominated legislature voted to establish a government commission empowered to retrieve assets stolen by political parties since 1945—a move clearly aimed at the KMT, which the ruling party accuses of having (long ago) pinched properties and other state-owned goodies that Japanese colonials gave back to Taiwan at the end of the second world war.
But with a veritable exodus now underway among city natives too pinched to stay in the place they grew up, the local government's recently installed two new taxes intended to slow-down home purchases from foreigners—The federal government intended to do the same in 2014 when it scrapped its relatively large investor-visa program, a popular vehicle for Vancouver immigrants.
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Its distillation of anatomical details into spare, bulbous forms displays Moore's lineage, as well as the imbibed planar fragmentations of Cubism and the pinched surfaces of Alberto Giacometti (with whom Reddy was acquainted during his Paris years), but it also bears an uncanny resemblance to the style of his mentor, Ramkinker Baij, especially to Baij's iconic work "Santhal Family" (13).
Back outside, it is hard not to be struck by the sharp contrast, even in the new South Africa, between the comfortable routines and living quarters of white residents and tourists, and the more pinched lives and flimsy shacks of the mixed-race and black residents who work in the hotels, shops and farms that are owned and managed by whites.
I think part of the legislation around the Professional and Amateur Sports Prohibition Act was that the marketplace is $65 billion now, it's not necessarily going to increase the state revenues — well, on the fantasy side — it's potentially sports betting ... Illegal gambling has always happened and in a way athletes and GMs and refs more recently have been pinched for it.
And she's possessed of some distinctive tools, all of which were on display: a pinched, sassy tone in the highest register; a fondness for unguarded duets with her bassist (at Dizzy's, it was Noah Jackson); an array of rough, pealing nonverbal sounds that add drama to codas and interludes, hinting at meanings in the music that go beyond what fits on the page.
More exclusively electronic and less instrumentally varied than his previous work, dominated by woozy waves of synthesizer and his own chirpy, pitch-corrected vocals, this music shares a style not just with the impractical shit sold in Hiper Asia but with a lot of avant-garde Spanish-language rock and/or electronica: it's colorful, jumpy, fragmented, a little garish, and also pinched, narrow, perversely difficult.
One way of measuring this is with an Elo system, which transfers points between teams after they play each other, and awards more credit for victories against good sides, by big margins, and in crucial games: Costa Rica gained a lot of Italy's points for beating them at the 2014 World Cup, while Germany pinched few of Gibraltar's after thrashing them in a qualifier last year.
Conservative organizations and donors pinched pennies and refused to go all-in to help McCrory, and now those same donors are going to spend ten times, twenty times, maybe even a hundred times as much fighting the narrative created by the very election they abandoned — the idea that progressive gender ideology cannot be defeated or discussed in politics without it spelling sure defeat for the Republican.
Not Vanya, the steward of his late sister's estate (played with defiant, abject rawness by a brilliant Mr. Sanders); or his niece and fellow manager, Sonya (Yvonne Woods, pinched with care); or her imperious father, Alexander Serebryakov (an elegant, fatuous Mr. DeVries), an aging professor in residence with his new, beautiful young wife, Elena (Celeste Arias, giving a traditionally glamorous part a homespun naïveté).
Bedrolls are brought out at night to the interior thinnais, and the family sleeps together ("My children's best memories are those times," says Meyyappan, who in recent years has gotten herself a "proper, fixed bed, with a real mattress"); exquisite meals are traditionally served on the floor on banana leaves, and eaten with the delicately pinched-together fingers of the right hand, while in a crouch.
They moved on to other things: first, a magazine, called Made in USA, that juxtaposed antiquarian art criticism with fashion pictures, formatted in layouts pinched from other publications; and then, to one of their best-known works, the 2005 novel Reena Spaulings, which told the story of a museum guard-turned-supermodel whose name now graces a Chinatown gallery run by later member John Kelsey.
On most of his upbeat rockers the melodies were simple enough that it didn't matter, but even so his voice was pinched, its exaggerated Britishisms ugly rather than refined; when he thought it amusing to sing lounged-up torch songs, when he decided to croon like a French chanteur, when he slowed down the beat for any reason at all, the resulting gasps and screeches turned genuinely painful.
French, an American who has lived in Ireland for twenty-six years, chooses locations where her characters get pinched between the desire to cling to history and the urge to jettison it for brighter horizons: an archeological site soon to be paved over for a motorway, the ramshackle Georgian "big house" outside a fading rural village, and the tight-knit working-class Dublin enclave known as the Liberties.
Now, recent claims by men that they have been victims of sexual abuse -- such as the actor Brendan Fraser's allegation that in 2003 he was groped by the former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the accused, Philip Berk, told GQ he "pinched" Fraser in jest), and the actor Terry Crews' assertion that he was groped by a "high level Hollywood executive" -- show that some men are emboldened to report such incidents.
Yes, Ms. Robbins has given half of her menu over to long noodles and short ones; strands of linguine with chopped garlic and a double dose of fish in the form of chopped anchovies and drizzled colatura; circles filled with ricotta whipped until it is as soft as cream; pinched rings of tortelli stuffed with mascarpone and spinach; the deeply ridged Sardinian shells known as malloreddus; and other Italian marvels of starch formation.
And, at heart, like so many good girls, I worried that the remark was meant to put me in my rightful place: that maybe I didn't belong, wasn't good enough, or, that, as some male colleagues whispered about some of us women (male colleagues who never once had their cheeks pinched, heads patted or had been repeatedly called "kiddo") that I had been hired not on my own merit, but because of some gender quota.
Photo via Instagram UPDATE: The main producer credited on "Started from the Bottom" is OVO signee Mike Zombie, with Noah "40" Shebib on additional production, and while 63 is listed as co-producer on "Look What You've Done," it's actually his partner Surf Club's Chase N Cashe who saw Drake post the Static Major video on October's Very Own and pinched the sound off the Youtube, as per his explanation at Rap Genius.

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