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Every part of society is being pressed into the effort.
My mother started sobbing, her head pressed into my belly.
Teeth are pressed into service, in the old animal way.
His fingers pressed into my back in a not unpleasant way.
Later they are pressed into service to move the set around.
Amid the chaos, children are increasingly being pressed into military service.
Recently, every last inch of space has been pressed into action.
Many Kurdish men were killed, imprisoned or pressed into military service.
The detritus is then cleaned, shredded and pressed into blocks manually.
The analogy she uses is she's like dust pressed into a diamond.
In class, they passed love notes pressed into the pages of textbooks.
"He was pressed into duty," Rangers manager Jeff Banister said of Ramos.
The drug has been pressed into tablets to resemble Dilaudid, or hydromorphone.
Back home, his older brother has been pressed into a different fight.
Hundreds died as the troops pressed into Beijing, according to most estimates.
When Jaworski was pressed into service, he, like Barr, was 68 years old.
And wide receiver Julian Edelman may be pressed into service as his backup.
Although not usually counted as memory, this could nonetheless be pressed into service.
In an emergency, these could also be pressed into service as quarantine wards.
The milk slowly curdles, and when it's ready, it's pressed into a mold.
"Every known device for making noise was pressed into service," The Times reported.
Mr. Sigurthorsson's brother harvested the ash, which was pressed into dials in Germany.
It's weird, I realized I have a phobia of being pressed into crowds.
They look "as if they were pressed into a frame," Mr. Williams said.
The company introduced fruit bites, which are essentially crushed fruit pressed into shapes.
Apart from... I wake up to a cellphone pressed into my temple, vibrating.
The majority of ISIS militants are local fighters "pressed into service," according Lt. Gen.
I found this woman just lying on her bed, head pressed into the pillow.
Some Amatrice residents found themselves pressed into service as emergency workers, like the Rev.
It could conceivably go in a club, should it be pressed into the task.
When a stranger's elbows pressed into my kidneys, I briefly regretted my presence there.
Towers of ice leaned against arches of ice, which pressed into palaces of ice.
A succession of techniques he invented to spot fakery were quickly pressed into use.
In Afghanistan, donkeys were occasionally pressed into service to carry bombs targeting NATO forces.
"Reconciliation" deals with the locals ended with people jailed or pressed into military service.
The makeshift uniforms were pressed into service after a scary incident the day before.
The G25 is a cheap phone pressed into the mold of far more expensive ones.
Another Air Guard member who is a notary was pressed into service as an officiant.
If Brent now stays below $21.9, the government could be pressed into further spending cuts.
The patch comes with 100 "microneedles" that deliver the vaccine when pressed into your arm.
Any military ship with enough deck space for shipping containers will be pressed into service.
Four times this season, Roethlisberger has been pressed into making 40 or more pass attempts.
When you get pressed into the dark, you figure out what you really think about God.
"I stood there with it pressed into my chest for nearly an hour," she tearfully recalled.
Decker had struggled, pressed into duty with four outfielders injured for the Rays, and he hit .
Pressed into crisis mode, Secretary of State John Kerry led U.S. diplomacy to free the sailors.
First responders, hospital staff and public health professionals would be pressed into round-the-clock service.
Pressed into military and rescue service, the G supposedly scales 80 percent inclines, up or down.
He drove to the climax; lyrical details were suavely caressed but pressed into the onward rush.
However, illicit forms of the drug are commonly sold as a powder or pressed into pills.
Raanta was pressed into starting duty after Lundqvist had been ruled out because of neck spasms.
The best-off have tens of thousands of dollars pressed into their hands, year after year.
The plant's seeds and leaves can be eaten raw, dried into powder or pressed into oils.
Silver peacocks, like ladies in waiting, were poised to be pressed into service on future works.
So dire is the German predicament that the young and the elderly are pressed into service.
But illicit forms of the drug are commonly sold as a powder or pressed into pills.
The men wielded jackhammers, drilling holes so sticks of dynamite could be pressed into the rock.
Still more obscure technology may be pressed into service, like the ground-penetrating radar from WaveSense.
After she's been pressed into duty once or twice, I suspect she'll figure it out pronto.
She and other family members escaped that fate when they were pressed into service sewing army uniforms.
The micro-organisms thus pressed into service may be carefully chosen, and passed down through the generations.
Sansa must be pressed into marriage because the Boltons require a Stark connection to cement their rule.
Straily pitched fairly well in three appearances out of the bullpen before being pressed into the rotation.
I picked up so much footwear, pressed into the insole, bounced around, and sauntered around the stores.
You can have your ashes mixed into fireworks, loaded into shotgun shells or pressed into a diamond.
An aqueous pattern has been lightly pressed into them, suggesting the wash of tide, frozen in place.
The backup had been pressed into service because the initial plane was running so far behind schedule.
During my tenure there, innocent people were pressed into guilty pleas simply to get out of jail.
On some occasions, Christians are even pressed into "reconciliation" sessions with the Muslim neighbors who attacked them.
The flaked coconut is fresh and abundant, pressed into a wonderfully mysterious coating: whipped cream or icing?
Boone Jenner was pressed into action as the second-line center this season but has battled injuries.
And no American has been pressed into involuntary service since the last draft, during the Vietnam War.
Some are recruited with promises of school fees or jobs; others are kidnapped and pressed into service.
I circuited the lot, spied a man sitting against the building with his face pressed into his knees.
About 10,000 evacuees moved north, where oil sands work camps were being pressed into service to house people.
And cheaper still for the slum-dwellers and country boys pressed into service as professional Muay Thai boxers.
Sometimes they are pressed into service to extinguish fires that break out in nearby grass heaps and pigsties.
Cake, meanwhile, has been pressed into service to break all manner of news, including college acceptances and vasectomies.
The heroic if doomed uprising in October 1944 of the Sonderkommandos, prisoners pressed into duty handling the corpses.
"And then, unfortunately, some will be pressed into the fight under threat of death or other harsh retribution."
Alongside them sits lamb breast that has been pressed into a rich little brick coated in bread crumbs.
Jean was pressed into service playing the organ at a local church before he was even a teenager.
Isolated on the wing against Gordon Hayward, he lost his balance a bit, and Hayward pressed into him.
But earlier this week Agina was pressed into offering an apology during an interview with a local TV station.
In China a similarly ethnic, non-universalist nationalism is being pressed into service by the Communist Party (see Briefing).
Pressed into the starting lineup because of injuries to Andre Ellington and Chris Johnson, he had a memorable December.
After about 10-15 seconds, the stamp is pressed into the hot wax for another 10 seconds and voila!
Eight months into my freshman year, I woke up with my face pressed into a wad of paper towels.
Oil sands work camps were being pressed into service to house evacuees as the raging wildfire emptied the city.
Once the plastic is heated, it's pressed into molds that create the toys, no glue, paint, or screws required.
He was pressed into the start when Alex Meyer went on the disabled list Monday because of shoulder inflammation.
Arlovski pressed into an over-under along the fence and shucked his head free to move to Barnett's back.
It's the first time since 1980 that we've seen all eight goalies pressed into action in the conference finals.
They're called Lemon-Ups, and they feature a crisp, citrus-imbued flavor and positive messages pressed into their tops.
As she placed it on the mattress and pressed into it a baby-shaped depression, her husband walked in.
Today, 95 percent of Americans navigate the world with a tiny computer permanently pressed into the palms of our hands.
You have your Leonardo DiCaprio's, Cate Blanchett's, Denzel Washington's—malleable talents who can be pressed into any number of roles.
The Kirkland animal crackers looked different as if the animal design had been pressed into the cookies with a stamp.
At Blaze, the journey begins with the dough, which is pressed into rounds at the front of the assembly line.
I can never return to that summer night, but this memory is pressed into the deepest terrain of my psyche.
Pressed into the starting lineup, second-year forward Pascal Siakam scored 13 points, and rookie forward OG Anunoby had 11.
The assault was being launched from 65 countries, a legion of zombie computers pressed into service by the attack's architects.
Never mind that, along the way, a cook might get branded by a white-hot spoon pressed into the flesh.
Both museums have hands-on demonstrations where visitors knead and roll out dough, which is then pressed into oiled molds.
The No. 7 overall pick, Josh Allen of Kentucky, will be pressed into service quickly if Ngakoue does not return.
The tracks of its barely driven tires are clear and visible, pressed into the fine, rusty sand of another world.
It marks the spot where, five years ago, a gun was pressed into her back as she was sexually assaulted.
Various other things have been pressed into service as burger and sandwich buns, such as ramen noodles, glazed doughnuts and waffles.
It felt strange that her company was buying picture perfect fruits and vegetables knowing they'd soon be cold-pressed into juices.
Yet Poland's government, run since 2015 by the populist Law and Justice (PiS) party, wants history pressed into partisan political service.
Mexico has municipal, state and federal police forces, plus the army, which Presidents Calderón and Peña pressed into service against criminals.
A tiny little coin can be pressed into a 0.0001-millimeter-thin golden rectangular sheet the size of a tatami mat.
Bacteria that live in hot springs, and that have cutinases that function at such temperatures, might be pressed into service here.
As many as 25 fire tenders were pressed into service to contain the flames at Delhi's National Museum of Natural History.
While he's up there, he discovers that he's one of many clones who have been pressed into service on the station.
Caught in the vice of war, husbands and sons have frequently been pressed into battle, leaving their families and farms behind.
With both Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton injured, Gabbert was pressed into service on Sunday for the first time this season.
It is as if the physical forms they report have been pressed into abstract oblivion, the land disappearing before our eyes.
S.U.V.s and crossovers aren't alone in navigating rough terrain and still hauling the kids; pickups are often pressed into family duty.
A third-round pick, he was pressed into service as a rookie after both Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace were hurt.
The anti-commandeering principle inherent in the 10th Amendment precludes state authorities from being pressed into the service of federal policy.
A handful of chips pressed into soft bread have the power to transform a humdrum sandwich into something infinitely more engaging.
The ground leading to the water was stony, with smooth rocks that pressed into your feet as you walked toward the river.
Finally pressed into service as a starter in the middle of May, Fidrych pitched a two-hitter to beat Cleveland 73-1.
Waddington credited firefighters from other communities, along with eight probational recruits, who had one month of experience before being pressed into action.
Lemonades The panel liked the looks of this lemon crisp, which features the image of a citrus slice pressed into the top.
One guard wrapped his hands around Mr. McMillon's neck and choked him, his knees pressed into the prisoner's back, one inmate said.
Pu'er, which is pressed into frisbee-like "cakes" that get better and more otherworldly with age, is like the Bordeaux of China.
Local governments are a lucrative source of contracts and kickbacks, while their police forces can be pressed into service of the cartels.
"We are now finding fentanyl mixed in with cocaine, pressed into pills, masquerading as ecstasy, all because it's so cheap," Brennan said.
Another animal pressed into research in the Arctic is the narwhal, an elusive whale with a tusk protruding from the male's head.
About 60 percent of the peanuts grown here will be pressed into oil, while the rest are sold whole at local markets.
The hyperelastic bone can be easily cut, rolled, folded, and pressed into areas missing bone material without glue or stitches, Shah said.
She reported that she wore heavy plates that pressed into her abdomen while riding for extended periods in moving vehicles in Iraq.
Narrator: To create the frets, wire is cut by a machine and then pressed into place on the neck by a technician.
The implied head is a generous glob of plaster oozing off the top of a plank with clam shells pressed into it.
To combat the anticipated hotel room shortfall, cruise ships are also expected to be pressed into service to serve as floating hotels.
Prescott, a fourth-round pick, was pressed into action earlier than expected with the preseason injuries to Romo and backup Kellen Moore.
Armstrong, pressed into duty because of a hip flexor injury to Barret Pickering, hooked his 28-yard try sharply to the left.
Medical masks, plastic bottles, T-shirts and keffiyehs have all been pressed into service against the gas canisters fired daily by Israeli troops.
Investigators found heroin pressed into round shapes to fit into the axle casings and in square shapes to fit in the drive shaft.
Miami C Willie Reed was pressed into major duty against the Suns and recorded career bests of 22 points and 18 rebounds. 3.
If we were pressed into a choice, we would have to go with the deal on Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard whey protein powder.
But only in Bolivia will you see a size six ballet flat pressed into the throat of a 250-pound spandex-clad villain.
His fingers pressed into my hips, into that sensitive spot between thigh and labia, and the noise I made was only barely human.
Frederick Gaudreau, one of the centers pressed into service for Nashville, appeared in his first NHL playoff game and his 10th career game.
A slicker brush, which is designed for use on animal fur, can be pressed into double duty to comb out matted synthetic fur.
Magid had Barragán's burial vault exhumed, took some of his ashes from their resting place, and had the ashes pressed into a diamond.
Now, in 21st-century America, cake is being pressed into service for societal conflicts that have nothing to do with celebrations or deliciousness.
The frame was then pressed into a plasterlike material to hold the collar still while the setter placed the gems one by one.
Elephants were pressed into service, wading through swirling waters to rescue people, and aid workers have built rafts from bamboo and banana leaves.
For all their adolescent confusion, the film's subjects seem to understand that they've been pressed into service to settle an impersonal political score.
More than 1,500 firefighters were pressed into service to battle the Canyon Fire, and they have been struggling to bring it under control.
It began where a spoked handwheel, rusted red, had been pressed into the dirt as if it were a sundial, a clock, stopped.
Front Burner Pressed into a block, this new caviar product can be grated to add rich flavor to eggs, warm toast and pasta.
Three different strikes meant replacement umpires were pressed into duty in 21995, 1984 and 1995; a fourth strike was narrowly averted in 1991.
But every day companies are pressed into complicity when they obey subpoenas to hand over phone or credit card records of a criminal suspect.
Hawkins' character is pressed into action when his peers are exposed and start getting picked off by sleeper cells operating in the United States.
He was supported by four relievers out of the beleaguered Houston bullpen, although one of those relievers pressed into service was starter Charlie Morton.
Though they refuse to make excuses, the lack of snipers like Getzlaf and Patrick Eaves have pressed into service younger and less experienced players.
"I love that we have both a warm and a cool eyeshadow palette — all pressed into the shape of kitty faces, naturally," she shares.
When not pressed into service through force, a combination of desperation, misguided devotion and sheer opportunism drives young Syrians and Iraqis to join ISIS.
Due to the World War II manpower shortage, Cuccinello was pressed into an everyday role as the Chicago White Sox third baseman in 21946.
Many sit around for a few years, getting pressed into service during major emergencies, only to end up being consigned to the scrap heap.
The backup goaltender Jean-Francois Berube was pressed into action for the first time in the playoffs with the Lightning on the power play.
But these days pickups are often pressed into double duty, as hardworking vehicles for ranchers and contractors, but also as competitors to luxury SUVs.
Dr. Kalasapudi, a geriatric psychiatrist, recalled being pressed into service to talk to a hospitalized Indian immigrant who suffered, the staff believed, from depression.
When I was visiting, she pressed into my hands "Stay with Me," a novel by the twenty-nine-year-old Nigerian writer Ayobami Adebayo.
He's visited 125 facilities in 25 countries, watching vinyl pucks get pressed into records, lunchmeat stuffed into cans, and silicone molded into sex dolls.
Others seemed determined not to be eaten at all, like the C-curve of black wafer pressed into a C-curve of black ceramic.
With Verlander and Sale — the Game 1 starters — both pressed into relief, the Astros prevailed to win the A.L.D.S. by three games to one.
In China, on the other hand, firms can be easily pressed into the service of the state and privacy laws are a minor encumbrance.
In "Paydirt" (1981), hippie farmers are pressed into a combination of wagon circling and entrepreneurial wheeling and dealing when robbers threaten their marijuana crops.
Goaltender Adin Hill, pressed into service with All-Star Darcy Kuemper still not ready to return from a lower-body injury, stopped 34 shots.
Goaltender Adin Hill, pressed into service with All-Star Darcy Kuemper still not ready to return from a lower-body injury, stopped 35 shots.
Now our failure is the bottom line in black ink, pressed into the carbon-copy pages that will accompany Mariah's body to the morgue.
All images, regardless of the date of their creation, exist simultaneously and are pressed into service to help us make sense of other images.
"I felt better than I thought it was going to be," said Nilsson, who was pressed into action with Brian Elliott back in St. Louis.
More than 100,43 government officials, 45,000 volunteers, and 2,000 civil society groups were mobilized, and 9,000 shelters and 7,000 kitchens pressed into service, Patnaik said.
Often, officials are pressed into service to try and fix problems created in the West Wing on the back end of the decision-making process.
As Nurmagomedov pressed into McGregor, the Irishman's digits clearly buried in the cuff of his glove, he alerted Herb Dean, who continued to do nothing.
But justices are often pressed into roles for which law school did not prepare them: historian, scientist and video-game aficionado, to name a few.
In Cleveland or Oklahoma City or Charlotte or Detroit, he'd make for a handy but limited player, a piano hammer pressed into duty pounding nails.
Organizers have updated the tournament's extreme heat policy, and Tennis Australia's new "Heat Stress Scale" is likely to be pressed into action from the start.
The FBI also said Hernandez was a known immigrant smuggler who had been pressed into service by smuggling gangs that took advantage of his youth.
That question has been posed ever since cinemas were pressed into service as cradles of dread, and some of the answers have been plain enough.
The FBI said Hernandez was a known immigrant smuggler who had been pressed into service by smuggling gangs, guiding illegal immigrants into the United States.
Other than Jorge Soler, who has been pressed into duty due to Kyle Schwarber's injury, everyone on the damn team is at least decent defensively.
Frank Bruni Opinion Columnist Imagine for a moment that Robert Mueller was never pressed into service as a special counsel and wasn't a household name.
"Serious questions have been raised about whether these planes were pressed into service without additional pilot training in order to save money," Ms. Warren said.
In addition, heroin was concealed in body creams and aerosol cans, and pressed into bead shapes or sewn into the lining of purses and luggage.
Trump, by contrast, has often given the impression that the law enforcement instruments of the US government should be pressed into service to help him.
Saar was drawn to the tin tiles with designs pressed into them that covered the walls and ceilings of 19th– and early 20th-century buildings.
In the United States, Canada, and Eastern Europe, crooked trees, bark, treetops, and sawdust have been pulped, pressed into pellets, and heat-dried in kilns.
Worst of all, these varying substances were pressed into nearly identical pills that were made to look like and sold as though they were Valium.
The prints were found pressed into a layer of paleosol (former soil preserved underneath sediments) that was radiocarbon dated to between 13,317 and 12,633 years ago.
Spoiler: seeing the dough get pressed into plump, pillowy heart shapes by the factory's cutter will almost certainly be the most satisfying thing you watch today.
First, McMullin, the conservative independent and former CIA officer pressed into service by Never Trumpers, would have to win Utah — a plausible scenario given recent polling.
Here, it's sprinkled on top of noodles, pounded into salads, made into soup, toasted and served as a snack, and, most of all, pressed into oil.
Helicopters of the same sort that transported General Faqir and his flowers are also pressed into service as air ambulances, and are in chronically short supply.
INF Jose Ramirez has been pressed into service in left field because of the injury to OF Michael Brantley, and Ramirez has played the position well.
Rather than reaching for the heavens like many sculptures at Storm King, "Fallen Sky" will include a 36-foot diameter spherical cavity pressed into the earth.
He signed up to work at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 85033, pressed into service by the demand for doctors during the Vietnam War.
Nearly two years ago, USA TODAY reported that nurses, physical therapists and other medical staffers had been pressed into security duties, raising concerns about their safety.
In this episode, I walk you through the journey of an apple as it's ground up, layered, and pressed into the freshest and purest apple cider.
These cognition-enhancing supplements are stimulants, nutraceuticals, racetams, and other substances extracted from their food and natural-product sources and pressed into pills or poured into vials.
There was one particular story I'd heard that tallied nicely with the level of dedication and attention to detail that Jr and Sr had pressed into me.
Divers have been exploring the wreckage in stages since it was discovered in the 1980s, and found a tin of cheese pressed into the seabed last week.
If you can take your kids to this without being pressed into watching the television series (or buying the toys on which it's based), consider yourself luckier.
It wasn't long before Ms. Seiwert's repetitive movement became tedious and overly familiar in its details: Hands pressed into the chest; a leg jutting forward, heel first.
Chris Dodd, the former Connecticut senator pressed into surrogate duty, told reporters Sunday that Biden was "anything but doomed," unhelpfully accepting the premise that he might be.
After the clay gets pressed into the molds to create Alien, Ducky, and Bunny from "Toy Story 4," they'll need to bake in the oven to harden.
The tomato-chile sambal pressed into the surface of cod "bilindango" is potent enough to carry over to the spears of asparagus and fiddlehead ferns sprawled alongside.
The hash brown was soft and resembled greasy potato waste, pressed into the approximate size of an iPhone—similar to the kind I get at my corner deli.
South Korea decided to scrap an intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan this week over a long-running dispute with Tokyo about South Koreans pressed into forced wartime labor.
Should the day come that they're pressed into military service, there would obviously be some kinks that would need to be worked out, like noise and flight time.
I can remember what it felt like pressed into the side of my head, how my heart raced when I went for my wallet, how I couldn't breathe.
However, it's easier to think of the Oasis here as a more luxury version of the Paperwhite pressed into a smaller form, with a nifty leather battery case.
It is no surprise that many couples feel pressed into having one spouse stay at home to take care of the children, as it makes more economic sense.
He becomes a private detective, but is then pressed into gumshoe jobs for the propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and Reinhard Heydrich, a principal architect of the Final Solution.
They told the UN they would be homeless, because the regime confiscated their property, or that they would be detained, or pressed into military service—all fair concerns.
Pressed into service after the starter Petr Mrazek left the second period of Game 22 on Sunday with an undisclosed injury, McElhinney has saved 29 of 353 shots.
Other venues were pressed into service — armories, gymnasiums and the Municipal Lodging House, which was converted from homeless shelter to sick bay for the duration of the epidemic.
Local, state, and federal law enforcement—including the Postal Service's own postal inspectors—would be pressed into service for 12-hour shifts protecting the medical supplies and distribution.
Their public image, shaky in France at the best of times, suffered even as officers were repeatedly pressed into service on successive weekends to handle Yellow Vest protests.
Because much later, near these footprints, a team of paleontologists found a damaged carapace from an extinct sea turtle species called Plesiochelys bigleri halfway pressed into the sediment.
Anyone can be suddenly pressed into family caregiving, of course: Ask those whose spouses have been injured in accidents or war zones, or parents of children with disabilities.
They performed tests measuring the amount of force required to puncture the target material, and how much the spine pressed into the surface of the material before breaking through.
"In India members of the Dom caste, who traditionally performed cremations, were pressed into processing bones," writes Carney in The Red Market, his examination of the illicit body trade.
AKRON, Ohio — Richard Cordray speaks softly and carries a big stack: lime-green index cards, pressed into his shirt pocket, near enough for any sudden onset of note-taking.
The rescue effort was undertaken by the British Navy, as well as hundreds of small fishing and pleasure boats pressed into service between May 26th and June 4th, 1940.
The Chiefs drafted three defensive backs this spring, perhaps as insurance; if Gaines doesn't make the most of his chance, third-rounder KeiVarae Russell could be pressed into service.
Mike Epps portrays Buck, a ne'er-do-well who is pressed into service as a weekend babysitter by his brother and sister-in-law (James Lesure and Nia Long).
All four involved are self-consciously cool, progressive individuals who find themselves overwhelmed (in Frances' case, to the point of self-harm) when pressed into action by brute desire.
After leaked emails showed Democratic National Committee officials mocking Sanders during the 2016 primaries, Fudge was pressed into a high-profile gig presiding over the convention that nominated Clinton.
Like other topics that have dominated debates at Davos in previous years, the risk is that climate concerns are overtaken by other challenges before companies are pressed into action.
Muscala, pressed into extensive action with the absence of Steven Adams, scored eight points during that stretch, hitting a pair of 3-pointers to help the Thunder pull away.
And because the Vive's Pro's headphones just kind of dangle next to your ears instead of getting pressed into your head, there's not much you can do to improve them.
From gold glitter to royal blue, we know how each pigment is picked, blended, and pressed into pans (because we're huge fans, and had to find out how it's made).
Trump said earlier this week the Navy hospital ships Mercy and Comfort would be pressed into service, one on each coast, as healthcare systems become badly strained during the pandemic.
As they stood next to each other, the pastor's arm around Ms. Grande's waist, his hand remained pressed into the right side of her chest for more than 30 seconds.
Tens of thousands of commuters will be seeking alternative routes and the old workhorse, stainless-steel Brightliners will be pressed into service yet again before they can finally be retired.
Pressed into pills, 100 kilograms of highly pure fentanyl would make 50 million potentially fatal doses, with a total street value of hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars.
Just a thinly cut chop pressed into some store-bought bread crumbs and seared in a very hot, generously oiled skillet until it's as golden brown as a graham cracker.
And he said the flow of foreign fighters into Iraq and Syria has decreased and that many people pressed into fighting for the Islamic State group are unwilling or untrained.
New drugs from the laboratory, such as ether and nitrous oxide, found a role in "laughing gas" parties and "ether frolics" well before they were pressed into medical service as anaesthetics.
NASA astronaut Nick Hague and his fellow crew mate, Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, were pressed into their seats inside a Russian Soyuz capsule as the vehicle rapidly climbed through the atmosphere.
Little-used point guard Tyler Ennis was pressed into action thanks to the season-ending injury to Michael Carter-Williams and a stomach virus that kept O.J. Mayo away Wednesday night.
A fifth turbine has been pressed into action to operate the oldest pumps, but only 38 of the 58 available pumps can be run at one time, city officials have said.
We crossed over the Willow River on a rickety temporary bridge that seemed to have been pressed into permanent service, drove off the so-called highway and down the river bank.
The zinc-coated-steel shapes were being pressed into a bubbling mass that would skim the wearer's thighs and surround her torso and head in a spherical cloud of lacy metal.
Pressed into his first career start, Milwaukee's Jacob Barnes walked Charlie Blackmon and Story before Arenado deposited a 1-0 cutter over the wall in center field in the first inning.
In order to get protection from the fearsome operator who runs the cell block, he's pressed into a criminal act that, among other things, would extend his time in prison indefinitely.
This oddball creature, dark with squid ink and strewn with sesame seeds, is soft and chewy, with pickled peppers and a mound of tart, uncreamy whitefish salad pressed into its divot.
Because stomach sleepers will have their faces pressed into the pillow, the hypoallergenic properties on this Extra Soft Down Pillow make it safer to breathe in the night, says Bedding Pal.
"I'm a White House correspondent at the NYT, and I've been pressed into service to write about the questions being raised by the Attorney General's meeting with Bill Clinton," he wrote.
To the long list of unintended consequences in the Middle East, add this: Kurdish fighters trained by the American armed forces could end up pressed into service under Mr Assad's army.
In the unlikely event that the U.S. decided to invade and occupy Iran, there's roughly zero chance that Americans would be pressed into service and shipped off overseas against their will.
Like the breads, the desserts are baked on site: syrup-soaked baklava, a nut cake called haxhimak, a sugar cookie with nuts pressed into the top whose Albanian name is sheqerpare.
Mobile kitchens, including hipster dumpling trucks and beachside cuchifritos vendors, were pressed into service to make sandwiches and sancocho, the chunky soup that is the island's most basic, filling comfort food.
All kinds of specific provisions and doctrines can be pressed into service for this purpose, the most interesting of which in the short term is probably going to be the First Amendment.
With three of the last four U.S. Opens descending into controversy, the USGA has been pressed into full damage control mode, vowing to make this year's event a demanding but fair test.
Turkey was pressed into action against ISIS by the surge of suicide attacks in Turkey, as well as the terror group's use of safe houses and "informal" financial services on Turkish soil.
Upon emancipation in 1865, at the end of the civil war, some of the slaves who have been pressed into the Meaher family's service ask for land in recompense for their bondage.
Before the truck had been pressed into its current role, it had been used by Ana Maria Soria's brother's wife's sister's family to transport the Alonso brothers from painting jobs to bars.
It's not the same version that we heard 15 years ago (and please don't click that link if you're averse to seeing thumbs pressed into eyes), but it might as well be.
In a section titled "Draconian cut" on RepRap's Talk page, Jytdog made a case for his gutting of the page: Way too much hype around [RepRap] had been pressed into WP [Wikipedia].
After 11 conventions, I can say that they are truly life pressed into four days: They have the highs and the lows, the majestic and the banal, the laughs and the tears.
The cupboard was bare to the point that Julian Edelman, a wide receiver who has only thrown one pass in a game since college, was pressed into service as a backup quarterback.
Terrified people poured onto the darkened streets of the surrounding neighborhood, some carried wounded victims to safety, and police vehicles were pressed into service as makeshift ambulances to rush people to hospitals.
Terrified people poured onto the darkened streets of the surrounding neighborhood, some carried wounded victims to safety and police vehicles were pressed into service as makeshift ambulances to rush people to hospitals.
The units could conceivably be pressed into service in Puerto Rico to help rebuild the grid using what power can be produced, but it's not exactly clear what they're meant for yet.
The melee stuff is fine, a totally acceptable riff on games like One Finger Death Punch, but like the shooting, it's not a one-off; you're constantly pressed into more combat scenarios.
He was not perfect, allowing a two-out single to Yulieski Gurriel, but pressed into duty for his sixth World Series game this year, he got three critical outs for Los Angeles.
Later still, other islands in the East River, like Randall's and Wards, would be pressed into service, used as dumping grounds for those the citizenry didn't care to have living among them.
Which has meant First Children going through adolescence on the world stage, and spouses who've worked as lawyers and teachers pressed into thankless, unsalaried and highly-scrutinized service as hostesses in chief.
With her mother "captivated by the glitter" of Lavien, the 16-year-old Rachel quickly found herself pressed into "a hated marriage" that would cast the rest of her life in misery.
As the kingdom's biggest company and one of its most efficient, it is being pressed into service to jump-start industrial projects that are too big or daunting for the private sector.
Darling has served as the Blackhawks' backup netminder for the past two-plus seasons, and he has been pressed into more frequent work recently as Corey Crawford recovers from an emergency appendectomy.
This tablet, with impressions of cuneiform script pressed into clay, did not mention trapezoids, but it recorded the motion of Jupiter, and the numbers matched those on the tablets with the trapezoid calculations.
Based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, the series is set in a near future where the United States has transformed into the misogynistic theocracy Gilead, and fertile women are pressed into sexual slavery.
All will turn on the precise parliamentary arithmetic, and on whether Mr Rivera is pressed into dropping his promise (made with an eye on Vox) not to enter a coalition with Mr Sánchez.
Later I felt a pang of regret that my newborn had been pressed into the ranks of Americans whose birthdays coincide with a national tragedy: the 9/2023 attacks; Pearl Harbor on Dec.
That tale runs mostly through Phillips, and the youthful Mr. Loughlin carries it well, particularly given that he is pressed into an awkward expansion of his M.C. duties in this dinner-theater environment.
A fourth-round pick out of Mississippi State, Prescott was pressed into service by the Cowboys in his rookie season after Tony Romo suffered a compression fracture in his back in the preseason.
Pressed into service again for an ailing Bradford, Keenum led Minnesota to victory in Chicago, and he went on to start the next week, and the week after, and the week after that.
In Heath, which has a population of more than 10,000, five Licking County boats were pressed into service, plucking residents from homes surrounded by water overnight and early on Friday, Mr. Carey said.
Even yesterday's newspaper could be pressed into service for a hasty, angry caricature of Franco when this diminutive Catalan in perpetual exile found himself rising to the white heat of his Republican detestation.
In one section, "the pressure became so severe that the faces of fans at the front were pressed into the perimeter fencing, distorted by the mesh," an official investigative panel reported in 2012.
At a convalescent home, the wounded Aharon tries to fuse himself to Hebrew by copying passages from a Bible a rabbi had pressed into his hands when he lay, semiconscious, in the hospital.
They needed 19 innings and a home run against an infielder pressed into pitching duties before they could defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-173 for their 14th straight win, a club record.
The Knicks' Ron Baker, a shooting guard pressed into backup point-guard duty in Rose's absence, provided a spark offensively in the second quarter, knocking down all three of his field goal attempts.
Fenech had some class on the outside too, but he drove his pace best with his head buried in the chest or pressed into the forehead of his opponent and both hands working.
Spoiler: the sight of the crumbly shampoo mixture getting neatly pressed into the right shape by that machine is the most deliciously gratifying thing we've witnessed in a while — and we're guessing you'll agree.
Cook, a fourth-round pick out of Michigan State, looked every bit like a third-stringer pressed into emergency duty, completing 212 of 203 passes for 220 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions.
The other thing that strikes me about bas-reliefs is how they echo the matter from which they are made: clay is impressionable material that can be pressed into a plane and folded over.
Cook, a fourth-round pick out of Michigan State, looked every bit like a third-stringer pressed into emergency duty, completing 18 of 45 passes for 161 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions.
As a defender, you're mostly just trying to buy yourself as much of it as possible, and attackers are pressed into moving quickly and efficiently, to reach the objective before the time runs out.
Our superstars might lobby Capitol Hill on pet causes or be pressed into service as "goodwill ambassadors," but only doping scandals or revisiting Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption prompts Congress to call formal hearings.
The T77A is one of the 15 cars and more than 250 other works the Victoria and Albert museum in London has pressed into service at a new exhibition, "Cars: Accelerating the Modern World".
Later that year, Marlin Briscoe, a quarterback at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, became the first black quarterback to start a pro football game when he was pressed into service by the Denver Broncos.
Abe's comments followed South Korea's announcement on Thursday that it was ending an intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan amid a dispute over compensation for South Koreans pressed into wartime labor during Japan's occupation of Korea.
ABOUT THE SUNS (14-37): Archie Goodwin has been pressed into starting point guard duty with Brandon Knight (groin) sidelined and has averaging 20 points, 9.5 assists and five turnovers during the past two games.
They also torch the narcos' abandoned camps and several tons of harvested marijuana in various stages of processing, from being dried to ground up, and finally pressed into one kilo bricks ready to be shipped.
There, employees would be pressed into accompanying the boss on the tambourine as he howled his favourite ballads and forced to offer their own renditions, before being allowed to stumble home in the early hours.
Abe's comments followed South Korea's announcement on Thursday that it was ending an intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan amid a dispute over compensation for South Koreans pressed into wartime labour during Japan's occupation of Korea.
South Korea officially informed Japan on Friday of its decision to scrap the intelligence-sharing agreement, further straining ties amid a dispute over South Koreans pressed into forced labor during Japan's wartime occupation of Korea.
Syria's neighbor said it was pressed into action against ISIS by the surge of suicide attacks in Turkey, as well as the terror group's use of safe houses and "informal" financial services on Turkish soil.
So eager were locals for martyrs that Virginia "Jennie" Wade, a young seamstress shot by a stray bullet while baking for Union soldiers and the only civilian casualty of the battle, was pressed into service.
Turkish authorities have been pressed into taking action against ISIS by the surge of suicide bombings in Turkey, as well as the terror group's use of safe houses and "informal" financial services on Turkish soil.
Toussaint is a little-known back pressed into service by multiple injuries in Pittsburgh's backfield, and the fumble was as much a nice punch-out by Bradley Roby as it was a mishandle by Toussaint.
Barea and Felton were pressed into extra duty because Mavs starting point guard Deron Williams sat out with a hip injury, and backup guard Devin Harris missed his sixth consecutive game with a toe injury.
Fellaini hasn't always looked like a real United player, but more like a willing soldier who has been pressed into duty on the whims of a manager who inherited but never chose to buy him.
Junjun was pressed into one wall, shorter than most, and he craned to see Mr. Li. "We've got our petition," Mr. Li said, raising a 31-page document that Junjun had handwritten the previous day.
Although the presses seem ready to prepare a monstrous waffle, they actually produce steaming hot sheets of half shells, which are trimmed, buffed to be glued and pressed into a whole, pressurized sphere (or core).
But the degree to which Mr. Trump was pressed into the endorsement was made clear when, immediately after the endorsement, a rally featuring Mr. Kemp and Vice President Pence was scheduled for Saturday in Macon.
Something about most of these numbers feels factory-made, as if the artists had been pressed into a creative mold rather than entrusted to interpret the songs anew and let their own personalities come through.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Between 1932 and 1945, thousands of women — hundreds of thousands by some estimates — from Korea, China, and the Philippines were pressed into sexual slavery to serve Japan's Imperial Army.
As of late Thursday night, it appears that the Judiciary Committee will likely vote in favor of Kavanaugh Friday morning and the full Senate will be pressed into a final vote by early next week.
If successful the larger active cables could be pressed into service as research instruments, and could help illuminate the blind spot that seismologists have as far as the activity and features of the ocean floor.
The burrito starts with rice infused with green tea that's pressed into a strip of seaweed, which is then encrusted with crushed Flamin' Hot Cheetos, similar to how maki rolls are sometimes covered in fish roe.
Denny and Kostrub-Waters are part of a loose global network of victims, researchers, amateur sleuths, activists, companies, military officers, and others who've been pressed into service to help clean up the world's biggest social network.
But South Korean groups representing the former sex slaves—tens of thousands of whom were pressed into prostitution by Japan's imperial army during the second world war—had fiercely opposed the deal as a sell-out.
For those who find this intriguing, but aren't quite ready to try it, you can follow Jansen's final advice to combat dry eyes: a little castor oil pressed into your tear duct with a clean finger.
And one of them, assembled by the splendidly named John Colebrook-Robjent and bequeathed by him, in 2008, to the Natural History Museum's outpost at Tring, north-west of London, has recently been pressed into service.
Below is a roguelike — die and your progress is lost — and there's also a comparison with Dark Souls to be made, as if that famously difficult game was made abstract and pressed into a 2D plane.
The measures were intended to prevent young and vulnerable models from being pressed into becoming excessively thin, to protect against anorexia and to push back against images of unhealthily thin women featured in glossy fashion magazines.
Fentanyl is extremely powerful — illicitly manufactured variations, often spiked into heroin or pressed into counterfeit pills, have become the leading killers in the opioid crisis — and regulators have made special efforts to restrict prescription fentanyl products.
Paxton Lynch, a rookie pressed into service because of an injury to Trevor Siemian, struggled to get anything going on offense as the Broncos' vaunted defense faltered in a 23-16 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
That is certainly how it's being marketed, and the plot does begin to stream with blood in the final quarter, as pretty much everything, including a deer's antlers, is pressed into service as a homicidal tool.
The chef sources White Bolita corn from Oaxaca — and then transforms it into masa, which is hand-pressed into tortillas and cooked on a comal, a traditional Mexican griddle designed by the restaurant's architect Javier Sánchez.
"The pace could be expedited if more trained engineers and artisans were to be pressed into service," said Kamran Akbar, Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist at the World Bank, which has pledged $500 million for reconstruction.
Witnesses said that a crowd estimated at more than 100,000 people comprising supporters of the Houthis Ansarullah group and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's General People's Congress (GPC) party pressed into Sabeen Square in central Sanaa.
Then in December, Jackson's Indian removal policy proceeded further, as some Cherokee were pressed into signing a treaty in which they agreed to give up land in Georgia in exchange for money and land in Oklahoma.
Tens of thousands of women and girls trying to flee North Korea have been pressed into prostitution, forced marriage, or cybersex operations in China, according to a report last month by the non-profit Korea Future Initiative.
News: the split lips, the scrapes, the bloody noses—that beautiful red a Hansel and Gretel crumb trail from the boys' bedroom to theirs, Wesley screaming, his face pressed into her nightshirt till they were both covered.
Essential oils and cotton candy-scented fragrance are churned in, along with citric acid (the secret weapon that makes the bath bomb fizz when it hits the water), and that mixture is pressed into a castle mold.
Kessler was surprisingly pressed into duty his rookie year as part of a wild Browns QB carousel, starting eight games and posting a 22011 passer rating despite getting sacked on a ridiculous 216 percent of his dropbacks.
State Senator Bob Andrzejczak, a Democrat trying to hold on to his seat in New Jersey's sole State Senate contest on Tuesday, was pressed into saying he would not rule out voting for Mr. Trump in 2020.
The project is half sculpture and half prints, but all incorporate flowers that have been either pressed into dehydrated death or stuck in time in a disturbingly fleshy and rich bouquet, taxidermied out of their ephemeral nature.
The plants, cut and pressed into lifeless artifacts, and neatly arranged across from their documentation, illustrate the divide between politics, a man-made instrument of control and incremental progression, and nature, which is wild, cyclical, and eternal.
We came ashore in Naples, and I was pressed into service at the O.S.S. stations there and in Bari for a few weeks before the commanding officer in Cairo got wind of it and summoned me over.
When the United Nations High Commission on Refugees warned this spring that refugees should not be pressed into returning, Lebanon's foreign minister threatened to freeze the agency's local residency permits unless it got out of the way.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. officials have warned the Solomon Islands to be wary of Chinese funding promises and not to be pressed into cutting ties with Taiwan, highlighting increasing big-power competition for influence in the South Pacific.
The State Department, which usually tries to be a force for good, advocating human rights over bottom lines, cannot be easily pressed into aiding the globe's gangsters and oligarchs, even if Newt Gingrich is secretary of state.
Everything on view was designed by a Fort Makers founder or member: "They're like surrealist sunsets," Jason Bauer said of his and Romina Gonzales's ombré drinking glasses, each with a colored glass ball pressed into its side.
Watch: The Power Suit "As I lay there face down, naked on the floor with the end of a gun pressed into my back, my mind completely disconnected from my physical form," Grace wrote on her blog.
Bob says: First, I used Dior Forever Foundation #022, massaging it into her skin and following with Dior Capture Totale Dreamskin Perfect Skin Creator, which I pressed into her skin with the foundation for a seamless, radiant look.
For example, when Mr. Cruz helped cause a government shutdown over President Obama's health care law, Mr. Cruz was pressed into acknowledging that he was covered by his wife's Goldman plan, valued at more than $20,000 a year.
This is because it provides power over payers, who are often also pressed into aiding more lucrative crime by, say, concealing drugs or firearms, or by turning a blind eye to a robbery, fugitive hideout or insurance scam.
The army has been deployed to repair dams washed away by gushing waters and helicopters have been pressed into action to distribute food and medicines to homeless people who have taken shelter on highways and in hilly areas.
Agustin Soroba, 27, who was himself separated from his family for five months after being kidnapped, beaten and pressed into labor as an ammunition porter by South Sudanese soldiers, has been working as a tracer since February 2017.
In one video, the woman is seen fighting back against her attacker, "attempting to scratch at the man's wrist with her right hand to get him to stop," as he pressed into her neck with his right hand.
Western human rights organizations criticized both the trial and the sentences, saying that the accused were denied proper legal representation, charged over activities that should not be crimes and pressed into signing "confessions" that were used against them.
Another approach the researchers took was drones — a natural enough solution, since the versatile fliers have been pressed into service for inspection of many other structures that are dangerous for humans to get around: bridges, monuments, and so on.
The second-year player, whose previous 41 appearances in the majors were in relief, is the third non-starter pressed into the rotation in the last two weeks because of injuries to LHP Danny Duffy and RHP Nathan Karns.
This is it: The man is a multimillionaire ,but he looks like your friend's younger brother who broke his bed once so slept for three months across two beanbags squished in the middle and pressed into a fitted sheet.
Moroff hit a solo home run in the third and an RBI double in the seventh as the Pirates built a 5-413 lead off Arrieta and relievers Justin Grimm and Rob Zastryzny, who were pressed into early duty.
For Xavier, Gaspard, and their close-knit ensemble of handlers and friends, this means plates of blood-red steaks—in isolation—each with a flag atop a cocktail stick pressed into its flesh to denote its country of origin.
One is louder than the other, one is gay and one is straight, and they share pretty much everything, including the useful revelation that a plush panda, in Amy's bedroom, can be pressed into service as a sex toy.
By then, Ludwigshafen was under almost daily attack from Allied bombers, and young Helmut, who, like most boys his age, had become a member of the Hitler Youth, was pressed into service to dig charred corpses from the ashes.
His mother gave him a guitar when he was 12, and within a year he had written "Lucky Man," a folky ballad later pressed into service when Emerson, Lake and Palmer needed one more track for their first album.
Philadelphia twice held 10-point leads in the second quarter, the last time at 43-36, largely because of the surprisingly effective play of Landry and another veteran forward, Elton Brand, who were pressed into service because of the team's injuries.
GHAZNI, Afghanistan/KABUL (Reuters) - Thousands of members of Afghanistan's mainly Shi'ite Hazara ethnic minority have fled their homes in the central province of Ghazni as the Taliban have pressed into two previously safe districts, officials and witnesses said on Wednesday.
Buttigieg, who would be the first openly gay president, staged Sunday's festivities inside an old Studebaker factory, a backup location pressed into service because of inclement weather, but one that allowed Buttigieg to show off city redevelopment on his watch.
Kostrub-Waters and Denny are themselves a part of a universe of people who have been pressed into service, spending their free time calling out scams, reporting bots and fake accounts, and flagging hate speech to Facebook's community standards team.
After the old headquarters in Kasumigaseki were bombed in the final days of China's brief, partially successful attempt to add the capital to its territory, this office building off Yasukuni Dori had been pressed into service as a temporary headquarters.
Far beneath Paris, in the labyrinth of tunnels cut into the limestone to accommodate the overflowing dead of the city, he slithers along a crawl space, the back of his skull scraping on rock and his face pressed into gravel.
The seed beads that are the basis of Preciosa's current prosperity are more difficult to produce than ordinary glass beads — in which molten glass is pressed into a mold — but allow artisans a wider array of treatments, flourishes and colors.
JOANNA HANES-LAHR Annapolis, Md. To the Editor: When the government gets finished satisfying Judith Shulevitz's proposal for paying women for being mothers, it can deal with back pay for all the millions of men who were pressed into military service.
He said the Army, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard were assisting disaster relief agencies in the rescue, and a total of 38 helicopters had been pressed into service along with a number of aircraft and ships to ferry resources.
In it, a knight named Karyl Bogomirsky is pressed into service to protect Paradise against a religious crusade, while an ancient order known as the Grey Angels return to cleanse the world of all sins, including the people they deem unworthy.
RHP Ryan Vogelsong made his first start of the season, pressed into duty when LHP Francisco Liriano was scratched because of a strained right hamstring and pitched well in a no-decision as the Pirates lost 24-22 to Detroit.
Additionally, Serene Gregg, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 3148, tells The Washington Post that one of the guards assigned to Epstein's unit wasn't a correctional officer, but a fill-in who had been pressed into service.
Olson's hit, his fourth of the game, came off right-hander James Shields, who was pressed into his first relief appearance since 22 after the White Sox had exhausted nine pitchers in a game that lasted just short of six hours.
The 36-year-old Foster, an accountant who played college hockey for Western Michigan, was pressed into action March 29 against Winnipeg and stopped all seven shots he faced over the final 14 minutes of the Blackhawks' 6-2 victory.
What makes this highlighter so good is that the powder is finely milled and perfectly pressed into the pan to apply easily, wear beautifully and take you from subtle luminosity to full glow in just a few passes of the brush.
When she died, he volunteered to help her family and was pressed into service printing the remaining portfolios as well as the posthumous Aperture monograph and her retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1972 that cemented her reputation.
When Maria backs down on the cake-smuggling request, Marek (Csongor Kassai), the airport accountant, is so relieved that he offers to drive her to her country cottage, seemingly oblivious that he's being pressed into a different kind of service.
And there's Louis, a rug salesman who had been a reluctant accomplice to the Geary murders and has now been pressed into service for a new, potentially lethal, mission by his partner in the earlier crime, a taciturn psychopath named Joe.
When it comes to range, Symphonie Fantastique takes it to the limit every bit as much as the Eagles did, and the piece—composed 190 years ago and first pressed into vinyl in 1924—is, by most metrics, a lasting hit.
Yet, according to Child Rights Network, an alliance of civic and social organizations in Mexico, some thirty thousand minors have been pressed into playing a role in the country's ongoing criminal insurgency, and several thousand of them have been killed.
Bogut, who played for the Warriors from 2012-16 and was a key member of Golden State's 2014-15 championship squad, was pressed into service after DeMarcus Cousins hurt his right ankle late in the Warriors' win Saturday at Oklahoma City.
Braves RH R.A. Dickey (2-2, 3.80) Pressed into service after Syndergaard was scratched Thursday, Harvey tied career marks for most walks (five) and fewest strikeouts (one) while allowing six runs over 4 1/3 innings in losing to the Braves.
The legislation is not expected to be blocked by the Lords, but the government could be pressed into changing its plans as it does not have a majority in the upper house — something it has so far been reluctant to do.
Joshua Cohen's Moving Kings is a swift, darkly funny, surprising—and brilliant—novel about two young Israelis, recently released from compulsory military stints, who get pressed into the service of a minor but rapacious storage-and-moving magnate in New York.
" And yet the end of the novel features a presumably autistic child pressed into metaphoric duty, when the same character, riding a New York City bus at dusk, watches a boy repetitively bouncing in time to "prelinguistic grunts" and "howls.
I've never been impressed by this sort of mechanism (the flippers tend to slow down, or even stop, when pressed into the body, meaning if you're super turned on you might end up turning off your toy), but it's definitely different.
Even religious people, who look beyond the strictly material to make sense of the world, still tend to believe in scientific explanations for why rain falls, or why some combination of ingredients, pressed into a pill, can help you feel better.
The one they settled on was that it was an experimental seafloor mining ship, built for an industry that did not exist at the time, and owned by reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes, who was pressed into service to back up these claims.
However, in 2000, the court found that "there was no conscription of non-Germans to serve with the German army" and that Oberlander, as a Ukrainian citizen, was likely not pressed into service out of fear of death and may have joined voluntarily.
Third-string quarterback Max Bortenschlager, pressed into action after Tyrrell Pigrome and Kasim Hill sustained season-ending ACL injuries earlier this year, finished 53 of 28 for 154 yards and two touchdown passes for the Terrapins (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten).
South Korea said on Thursday it was scrapping the intelligence-sharing pact with Japan, called the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), further straining ties amid a dispute over South Koreans pressed into forced labour during Japan's wartime occupation of Korea.
But where workers are so vulnerable that they can be pressed into modern slavery, and rule of law is weak enough to tolerate profound environmental destruction, free labor will usually be available to do the same bad work on marginally better terms.
"Lapses in planning, coordinating, scheduling, and flight safety that were the Defendants' responsibility resulted in an unqualified and unprepared pilot being pressed into service for a dangerous flight in a vintage aircraft across an unfamiliar mountain pass in bad weather," state the documents.
Incredibles 2 is much more distracted, jumping around between Violet's dating woes, the superhero-legalization project, a new villain called Screenslaver, Jack-Jack's unpredictable powers, Violet and Dash's resentment at being pressed into babysitting duty during villain fights, and a whole lot more.
Not only does going to the ropes remove the option of retreat and put everything on two dimensions, getting pressed into the ropes shortens a fighter's stance, brings him up on top of his feet and removes his ability to change levels effectively.
One solution that bioengineers were pursuing involved bundles of microwires, which could read from a dozen neurons at a time; another was the microelectrode array—tong-studded squares, resembling doll-house hairbrushes, that could be pressed into the boggy surface of the brain.
"When I saw Ariana Grande at the program, I thought that was a new something at Taco Bell," he said, his arm around her waist as his fingers remained pressed into the right side of her chest for more than 30 seconds.
To Natasha Millikan, a self-described mouse expert who squatted on the checkered floor on Sunday afternoon, her head pressed into her hands as around her mice shivered, chewed bits of wood or slept beneath her boots, it was an exploration of torture.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, a political agitator pressed into the unfamiliar new role of soothing a nation, called for bipartisan unity in his first statement responding to the shooting Wednesday morning of a congressman and three others on a suburban Virginia baseball diamond.
Turkish forces captured a key Syrian border town under heavy bombardment Saturday, the Turkish military and a Syrian war monitor said, as Turkey's offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters pressed into its fourth day with little sign of relenting despite mounting international criticism.
The trope of a group of Jewish schemers who undermine the master race helps make the story work, and in somewhat modified form can be pressed into service as an explanation for why Israel can prevail against numerically much larger groups of Arabs.
"While we do not know the causes of these crashes, serious questions have been raised about whether these planes were pressed into service without additional pilot training in order to save money," Warren said in a statement released from her campaign, not her Senate office.
Or there was my defense of Taiwan against a midnight surprise attack on Chinese New Year in the near future, as elite Chinese amphibious units swarmed into downtown Taipei and the only forces ready to oppose them were street cops pressed into front-line service.
Their wedding photos tell you most of what you need to know about the couple, with Stodden towering over her new husband in lucite platform heels and a tight white minidress, blonde hair cascading down her back, and Hutchison's face pressed into her formidable bosom.
It features a sweet and savory menu of grab-n-go items like salads and sandwiches, specialty beverages, sweet treats, and signature items — like The Croiffle, a fresh-made buttery croissant pressed into a hot waffle and filled with ingredients like cheese, egg, or chocolate.
In our interviews, victims of these attacks told us they suddenly felt themselves pressed into a corner—despite the massive size of the online world—and that they simply didn't want their characters, who they've developed an attachment to, to undergo something like this.
KATHMANDU, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Elephants were pressed into service to rescue hundreds of foreign tourists trapped in a Nepal jungle safari park, officials said on Monday, as the death toll from flash floods and landslides after four days of heavy rains rose to 70.
The ever-so-slightly trippy tale of a young East German man pressed into service as a spy in West Germany, Deutschland made for an enjoyable companion to something like The Americans, brimming with the passions of youth rather than the muted tensions of adulthood.
They're strangely similar: the black man discovers a gift for oratory, is instantly pressed into propaganda service by a white radical organization, and has a deeply ambivalent relation with his new white friends, who are just a little too much like his old white masters.
As a rhetorical sleight of hand, the exchange was masterful: 10 seconds of decontextualized TV, one cruel Facebook comment and one tweet had been pressed into service as evidence of the moral malignancy of the left as a whole — of half of the entire country.
But the story of our country's female veterans, pressed into service at a trying time, can tell us a lot about challenges we face today, as can the contributions of those civilian women, like Caracristi, who played a critical role in the wartime military effort.
"I used to love coming to work, but for the last few years, I'm praying to reach retirement," said June Bencebi, a union official and case manager at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn who is often pressed into guard duty with little notice.
But lately, as with most any gathering place around here since late January — the checkout line, the liquor store, the park nearby where losing lottery numbers are pressed into the mulch — patrons have found occasion to project their angst outward, second-guessing a November wager.
Facebook, Twitter and their brethren are pressed into service for matters as varied as the search for medical breakthroughs, the hunt for a monstrous guerrilla leader, the rescue of girls abducted by Boko Haram terrorists and the elusive pursuit of democracy in the Arab world.
" He added it was difficult to estimate accurately as it's hard to "distinguish between hard core fighters, versus those who were joining when the organization was on the march, versus those who will leave when things get hard, versus those who have been pressed into service.
The attack and its aftermath are described by a tight cast: the Jewish parents whose sons escape; Yasia, the Ukranian farmgirl who hides them; her boyfriend Mykola, a Red Army deserter pressed into German service; and Pohl, a conscience-stricken German engineer overseeing construction of the road.
And it gives away little to say that by focusing steadfastly on the youths in this story -- as opposed to jumping back and forth in time, as the miniseries did -- the movie shrewdly sets up an inevitable (and planned) sequel featuring their older selves pressed into battle.
Foster, a former college goalie, was pressed into action when Chicago lost Anton Forsberg and Collin Delia to injuries, and he stopped all seven shots he faced over the final 14 minutes of the Blackhawks' 6-2 victory over the playoff-bound Winnipeg Jets on Thursday.
And yet the word is so often pressed into awkward service to describe a specific type of objectionable thing — often sexual in nature, sometimes venal or corrupt — that it has started to feel like a secret code, an inconspicuous envelope containing some much more pointed message.
In addition to typical osechi dishes, they prepare foods that would usually be made for festivals and other important occasions — like sekihan (sticky rice with red beans), maki-zushi (fat sushi rolls filled with vegetables and egg) and saba-zushi (pickled mackerel pressed into vinegared rice).
N'Golo Kante and Blaise Matuidi may be pressed into similar stopping roles, and Deschamps could elect to revert to a more conservative 4-2-3-1 formation with Matuidi covering the left wing rather than a more attacking option such as Messi's Barcelona team mate Ousmane Dembele.
A two-hour ride down a dirt road, far from cellphone service or any other signs of human life, Picketwire Canyon is a dinosaur lover's dream, largely because of hundreds of hubcap-size theropod and sauropod footprints pressed into a nearby layer of limestone, which abuts the river.
First, keep your favorite paddle in your back pocket any time you are within shouting distance of him, because you never know when you will be pressed into service to help him in his quest to enter the Guinness Book for the most consecutive days of table tennis.
An image of what I took to be the artist's face—Walker's studio later informed me that it was in fact made from a copy of a bust by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux titled The Negress—had been pressed into the soft material and looked up at us, assessing.
Now, the house of Verdura is releasing a new version of the Ravenna Cuff, adorned with aquamarine, tanzanite, blue topaz and peridots; each enamel bangle is heated to its exact melting point of 2212,2317 degrees, so that the jewels appear to have been gently pressed into its creamy sheen.
Carr has enough talent to be a threat even with a paucity of quality teammates, and the 49ers have a roster good enough to somewhat mitigate the shortcomings of C.J. Beathard, or his backup, Nick Mullens, who may be pressed into duty because of a wrist injury to Beathard.
The Yankees were the first to score when Aaron Judge crushed a two-run homer over the left-field fence off Liam Hendriks, taking advantage of a reliever pressed into starter duty who came in far too amped up and had trouble keeping his pitches in the strike zone.
Because work cannot be done on or near the tracks without transit employees acting as "flaggers," essentially lookouts for oncoming trains, and because there is a shortage of lower-level workers to act as flaggers, skilled signal maintainers were pressed into this task, current and former employees said.
I followed a reporter friend into the thick of it, until bodies and guns pressed into me at every turn—think trying to get on public transit right as a stadium event lets out, but add multiple AK-47s being slung into your back and sides by accident.
Maggie Warner Wisniewski, a spokeswoman for Morey's Piers, which operates several hotels and amusement parks, said it had become clear after rooms in the company's Starlux hotel sold out that the 52-room Blue Palm, which is normally closed in winter, would have to be pressed into service.
During the recent Hudson Valley visit, there was much spritzing from a small bottle of lavender and thyme oil, a product she picked up from Catherine Deneuve, and which she pressed into a visitor's hands as a prophylactic against the germs of other passengers on the train home.
I really loved playing this guy, because unlike the typical criminals or murderers you've seen in films before, who became criminals when they were adults, I think of Charlie and Eli like those child soldiers who are pressed into a murderous life at a very young age, before they develop empathy.
There is no more Warped Tour as I type this now, and I don't desire the sweat of another person pressed into my back while my ears ring, but I do desire a memory of it, kept in a box where the moment looks more beautiful than it actually was.
A Democrat trying to hold on to his seat in the state's sole Senate contest on Tuesday was pressed into saying that he would not rule out voting for President Trump, and that he certainly would not support two of his own party's front-runners, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
Michael M. Purpura, a deputy White House counsel, said in a letter to Mr. Kline's lawyer, Robert N. Driscoll, that the White House wanted to ensure that questioning "was limited to the proper scope" and that Mr. Kline not be pressed into revealing information that could be covered by executive privilege.
Students learned that in Ghana, caskets are woven in the shape of objects beloved by the deceased; in South Korea, a person's remains may be pressed into jewelry; and in Tibet, the mountaintop "sky burial" in the open allows a dead person's soul to exit the body and be reincarnated.
The U.S.-China trade war is the elephant in the room at this week's G20 summit of the world's top economies, and major central banks may find themselves pressed into defensive action in short order should an expected face-to-face meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping go badly.
More than 30 years after the aforementioned Michael Keaton movie, but the notion of a father being pressed into service wrangling his kids is still perceived to resonate -- and offers LeBlanc an opportunity to approximate what Joey from "Friends" might be currently doing had he married, procreated and moved to the 'burbs.
Some days, on a crosstown bus or a stalled train or a jam-packed platform, with your nose pressed into a stranger's sweat-beaded neck and the appointed hour of your business lunch, your second date, your big job interview long past, it can feel like the system is in a death spiral .
Our world is largely built atop a foundation of software built in haste, by sloppy engineers using memory-unsafe languages, and then pressed into service for newly emergent purposes by people who had neither the talent nor the time to understand the niceties of the process and/or the consequences of their actions.
After a long Devin Hester punt return was negated by penalty, Wilson's foot got stepped on by guard Rees Odhiambo, who had been pressed into action due to an injury to Germain Ifedi, which resulted in a safety and an ensuing field goal that gave the Falcons a lead they would never relinquish.
Birchbox, Kiehl's, those tiny little soaps that are pressed into your hand if you so much as breathe in the direction of a Sabon storefront, Ipsy, and in the case of one work friend who promised to maim me if I revealed his identity, enough Sisley fragrance samples to fill a pool.
Michael M. Purpura, a deputy White House counsel, said in a letter to Mr. Kline's lawyer, Robert N. Driscoll, that the White House wanted to ensure that the questioning "was limited to the proper scope" and that Mr. Kline not be pressed into revealing information that could be covered by executive privilege.
Patagonia's own stores and wholesale partners take the product out of the polybags, stuff the polybags into shipping cartons, and ship them back to their Nevada distribution center, where they are pressed into four-feet cubed bales and shipped to the Nevada location of Trex, which turns them into recycled decking and outdoor furniture.
The static screens—no side-scrolling here, you just pressed into the right of the display and pow, there you were on the left of a whole new scene—meant that dangers often appeared as if from nowhere, necessitating swift movement back and forth, through the screen transitions, which was jarring to say the least.
" He said that the House has obtained a call record detailing "the President's efforts to abuse his office for political gain" and texts between State Department employees showing "the degree to which the apparatus of the Department was pressed into the service of the President's illicit aim of digging up dirt on his political opponent.
Stories are shape-shifters, infinite and immortal: They've been painted on the walls of Chauvet Cave and pressed into clay tablets; sung by griots in the streets of Old Mali and cut into the Peruvian desert; danced and drummed and whispered, spun like spider-silk across the Atlantic and painted on the undersides of overpasses.
KR Brandon Tate was pressed into duty on offense, and he made a big 24-yard catch-and-run in the third quarter that converted a second-and-20 situation and eventually helped lead to a Bills' TD. TE Charles Clay continues to rehab from knee surgery, and he's already been ruled out for the game.
When pressed into action, Alita turns out to be an extraordinary fighter, skills she's given ample opportunity to show off, both on the mean streets of this strange, brutal world -- devoid of guns, but populated by bounty hunters known as "Hunter-Warriors" -- and playing a Rollerball-like game called Motorball, where mangling the competition falls within the rules.
The most well-publicized step came when (with the Barragán family's permission) she exhumed some of the architect's ashes, had them pressed into a diamond, set it in a ring, and offered that ring to Zanco in exchange for entry to the vault — all of this playing on the rumor that Fehlbaum bought the archives for Zanco in lieu of an engagement ring.
An apparent attempt by dealers to cash in on the current Pokémon Go craze, some of the pills are being pressed into a Pikachu shape, and reportedly contain a dangerous mixture of MDMA and 2-CB, a synthetic psychedelic substance that mimics some of the euphoric effects of MDMA while also providing the user with mild visual hallucinations akin to LSD.
By John SolomonOpinion contributor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergSunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Bloomberg: Next generation of Democrats needs to 'earn their spurs' Bloomberg: McConnell may allow gun reform vote to boost reelection chances MORE, the billionaire and perhaps soon-to-be presidential candidate, suggested earlier this year that reluctant corporations needed to be pressed into addressing climate change.
And there are minuses, like the $12 sandwiches that don't even come with a side, and kids with clipboards landmining the sidewalks, and having to pay yet more each year for the privilege of riding a packed, deafening and often stalled subway train in which you are pressed into a stranger's armpit while staring at ads for tooth whiteners and boob jobs.
But of all the essays in the book, I love this one in particular for setting a single bright star against that darkness: that the voice of a starling, elaborating on the tune of a man, could be written in staves and bars, and then pressed into wax, then vinyl, then digitized, so that one wrong note might be heard and loved forever.
That's why I like to change up traditionally static yoga poses for kids by adding moving parts, like these examples: Happy hopping tree balance: Strengthens muscles while enhancing proprioception for better balance, coordination and movement control; promotes smiling Direct children to balance on one leg with their other foot pressed into the inside of their standing leg, either below or above their knee joint.
The ignobility of the Vietnam era — the corruption and manipulation of the draft, the disproportionate numbers of the poor and minorities pressed into service, the ability of so much of the nation to carry on as if there were no war — created in many of us a special sense of purpose, a desire to make amends, to carry the weight of citizenship, albeit belatedly.
When all this is possible for a beginning student, what a shame it is for them to be pressed into service in an obsolete and inchoate conflict that requires they spend their grade-school years tapping away at Scratch—all while Sputnik, of all things, still haunts lawmakers and motivates them to seek massive investments in a flimsy experiment in pedagogy that no one seems to understand.
The first large-scale fire-fighting force recorded was the Vigiles Urbani (city watchmen) of Ancient Rome, who were pressed into action during the Great Fire of 64AD – a disaster laden with political implications, from speculation over its cause (the Emperor Nero was widely rumoured to have ordered the torching of the capital himself) to debates over reconstruction in the city, two-thirds of which was destroyed by the blaze.
Sometimes panicked, novice soldiers who were pressed into the fighting line surprise you with out-of-the-blue heroics, doing things a wily veteran would never even try, like running out into the street in front of a German tank with a spring-loaded anti-tank weapon (seriously, the British equivalent to the bazooka was some Looney Tunes shit, but it worked surprisingly well thanks to shaped-charge warhead).
Over the following decades, Corkin and more than 100 collaborators conducted countless experiments, many of which involved activities a typical test subject would find invasive or unpleasant: In one, Molaison was fed multiple meals in a row to see if he remembered just having eaten; in another, a device heated to an intensity other subjects found unbearable was repeatedly pressed into his skin to test his pain threshold.
Today, getting a song on Spotify's Rap Caviar playlist is nearly as important to young M.C.s looking to break into the genre's mainstream as getting spins on the radio; ironic, then, that this show is headlined by Chance the Rapper, who at 25 has already risen to fame via an online music distribution service (mixtape mecca DatPiff) and has reportedly been pressed into service to save one from bankruptcy (SoundCloud).
Peace used and helped deal drugs while scoring a 1510 out of 1600 on his SATs, putting him in the 99th percentile nationally; he got into Yale and immediately feared getting "curbed," having his face pressed into the street and a foot stomp on the back of his head until his teeth shattered; he worked in a cancer research lab while using that lab to launder drug revenue.
"I want to make sure that that mother, who might be fleeing domestic violence, whose daughter or son might be pressed into service for a ruthless gang or cartel, has the ability to petition for asylum lawfully and legally here in the United States," O'Rourke added, referring to a 27-year-old mother from Honduras who was found trying to cross the border with her 7-year-old daughter.

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