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  1. deep wet sand that you sink into if you walk on it
  2. a situation that is dangerous or difficult to escape fromTopics Dangerc2

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California Soul: Quicksand Fetish At the height of its popularity quicksand appeared in one out of 35 Hollywood films.
Chances are you won't encounter quicksand that often, but just in case you do, here's how to escape quicksand.
While it's since disappeared from the mainstream psyche, an aging community of quicksand fetishists still re-create versions of our favorite quicksand films, but with an erotic twist.
Some of the supporting players get trapped in the quicksand
Unfortunately, in Quicksand, Sebastian has access to his father's rifles.
Just surviving was hard, like wading through quicksand for years.
You, a rational person, say that's power built in quicksand.
None of these deals where we get caught in quicksand.
"It's like waking up every morning in quicksand," McQ said.
Keeping up with your inbox can feel like running in quicksand.
Quicksand, now on Netflix, is a shocker of a TV show.
Just enough time for the sidewalk to start moonlighting as quicksand.
Once disturbed, quicksand becomes much more viscous, trapping whatever it envelops.
"I just think you're coming in on quicksand here," Cramer said.
In this memoir, though, Gettleman slips into the ooga-booga quicksand.
The novel's slow-building resolution comes silently, engulfing you like quicksand.
Some of you may also be stuck in some sort of quicksand.
Things keep moving — so much, it feels like we're walking on quicksand.
It's quicksand made of mud, what the word "quagmire" literally refers to.
That's why he keeps screaming, 'Drain the swamp,' cause he's in quicksand.
It's impossible to drown in quicksand because humans actually float in it.
"We were worried that the court would be like quicksand," she said.
Six months into motherhood, I felt as if I was in quicksand.
Standing my ground while my son moves toward quicksand is impossible to do.
Trump would inevitably be drawn deeper into the quicksand of the Middle East.
In another, he had a gun, and I struggled to escape through quicksand.
Our tester's Quicksand color works well, looking particularly good when splashed with mud.
That's what poorly architected, dubiously written, high-technical-debt software is like. Quicksand.
"He keeps screaming / 'drain the swamp' / 'cause he's in quicksand," the rapper declares.
One night he felt as if he was "fighting through quicksand," he wrote.
Welcome to the legal quicksand stage of working in the Trump White House.
There are a lot of large rifles (and talk of large rifles) in Quicksand.
She means well, and I know she worries that I'm trapped in emotional quicksand.
Then, in an instant, he's on a slide board facing a defender in quicksand.
By the time Quicksand went on, it was like being inside of an armpit.
Quicksand Mat Admit it, sleeping on the beach is the ultimate source of discomfort.
Like quicksand, these loans are easy to slip into but nearly impossible to escape.
"Probation and parole is like the quicksand of the criminal justice system," he said.
Quicksand develops when saturated sand acquires the characteristics of liquid, according to Britannica Academic.
At first glance, Quicksand resembles the recent spate of foreign teen TV shows on Netflix.
The quake also caused soil liquefaction, in which seismic pressure transforms solid ground to quicksand.
I was falling into a quicksand of domesticity that I was completely bringing on myself.
In places stuck in deflationary quicksand it may be necessary to be more radical still.
When you see someone sinking in quicksand, is it funnier if you know the person?
It is found across the Pine Barrens, and its fine texture is perfect for quicksand.
Kate Moss slim signature clean silk shirt in quicksand multi-psychedelic rainbow print, $278; equipmentfr.
The power dynamic between Josie and Meredith rests on the quicksand of loss and desire.
Is it cool that the bands who inspired you like Quicksand are still releasing music?
But just as often, I find myself slipping into the quicksand that is the internet.
She's a temp worker, living a temporary life that has the quicksand feeling of purgatory.
For Harris, the terrain of the primary race has suddenly threatened to morph into quicksand.
The plan to turn around the war in Afghanistan may already be running into quicksand.
Shulkin in quicksand Shulkin's standing in the administration has been in quicksand for weeks now as his agency devolves into turmoil, and though the White House press secretary maintained just last week that he has done "a great job," Trump now wants him out.
Yet in terms of depicting violence against young people, Quicksand stands alone among these racy shows.
Quicksand, a Swedish thriller that premiered on Netflix April 5, is begging to be binge-watched.
Quicksand switches back and forth between the legal process and the lead-up to the shooting.
After early victories, the campaign turned into quicksand (with haunting echoes in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq).
With titles such as "withdrawal/quicksand", the work from this period is loaded with symbolic imagery.
Other parts of the shore are covered in mud and silt so fine it resembles quicksand.
" Fisher wouldn't say which candidate he considered the "quicksand" and which one he considered the "bullet.
The boy was stuck in a manure pit an official described as "kind of like quicksand."
First and foremost, and as proposed by Gold, the lunar dust might swallow astronauts like quicksand.
The quicksand will actually keep you afloat, and you'll be able to pull your legs free.
America's tech giants may well be able to pull themselves out of the regulatory quicksand intact.
He didn't get into the quicksand and I mean, history will show that he was right.
This is meant to keep me in the present moment, and away from any mental quicksand.
The answer happens to be QUICKSAND, and how on really saturated earth did we get there?
Israeli voters may be about to rush headlong into quicksand that they don't even realize exists.
At first, she tried to reply to every message, but she quickly fell into keystroke quicksand.
When Sarah follows him, she finds a massive, roiling pit that sucks up dirt like quicksand.
Cruz's debate style is a kind of quicksand that bogs his opponent down the more he struggles.
As with Baby and Elite, Quicksand is set among the attractive students of an expensive private school.
He and his girlfriend, Jessika McNeill, were hiking the park's "Subway Route" when they encountered the quicksand.
Quicksand is based on the best-selling novel by Malin Persson Giolito, published in Sweden in 2016.
And most of the time I won't know which is which until I'm already deep in quicksand.
As the train flew through the barrier Shah felt the train plowing forward as if through quicksand.
As a result, Bowyer went from relatively solid ground in the pursuit of the Playoffs into quicksand.
Sinking myself into The Decline and Fall first felt like a warm bath, but turned into quicksand.
There was quicksand beneath Sour Spring Mound, and it confounded any attempt to bore a stable hole.
Is it cool and fun that there's never any telling when we're on firm ground or quicksand?
Convicts, abandoned lovers, the dog that pulled someone out of quicksand, a crow in a Dickens novel.
Harbaugh's violation is part of the quicksand created by these camps, something the NCAA needs to address.
As they were sinking into quicksand Finn was about to share some deep, dark secret with Rey.
The band chose "Quicksand," a cut that originally closed out the "A" side of Bowie's Hunky Dory album.
Similarly, the uncertainty of Maja's role in the shooting has captivated the universe in which Quicksand is set.
"Quicksand" is a Netflix original series — and the streaming service released it simultaneously in 190 countries on Friday.
If we fear the passage of time, what better way to deny it than diving into that quicksand?
"The truth is that my constituents are trapped in the quicksand of the criminal justice system," he said.
She climbed onstage last year to take a picture from behind the drummer of Quicksand, the 2016 headliner.
The moral of the story is that higher taxes are a recipe for sinking further into fiscal quicksand.
The new font, Lexend, was developed by Thomas Jockin, who is probably best known for his Quicksand font.
TRUMP: Or maybe it was him, but he didn't go in, he didn't get into the quicksand, right?
For now, their minds are on earning free entry into a university, avoiding the quicksand of student debt.
In one swift moment, families can be thrust from firm stable ground into chaotic quicksand with no escape.
It uses rapid movements of its foot to fluidize the ground around it, essentially turning it into quicksand.
His right leg was sucked into the quicksand while he and a friend were hiking on a remote trail.
Ryan Osmun, of Mesa, Arizona, was stuck in quicksand at Utah's Zion National Park for ten hours on Saturday.
Quicksand ends on a cliff hanger: How successfully Maja will process this tragedy throughout the rest of her life?
Let's hear from Ms. Margolin: Naive constructor wanders unknowingly into the quicksand of a tricky-to-implement perimeter theme.
The ground simply lost its strength and turned to mush beneath people's feet, creating mud that acted like quicksand.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Anyone who spends any time online in China knows surfing the internet is like wading through quicksand.
Once you reach solid ground, roll away from the quicksand, and then you'll be clear of that sticky situation.
Calling all fans of courtroom dramas and Netflix's shockingly tense show Quicksand: This is the page-turner for you.
The title track, premiering here, is a six-minute bummer jam that feels kinda like getting stuck in quicksand.
"The show must not go on!" random Fox execs shudder as they fling their once-precious gem into quicksand.
Our inability to lift ourselves out of the Middle East quicksand has become a hallmark of our foreign policy.
Syria may not be Russia's new Afghan quagmire yet, but its quicksand is sucking Russia in deeper and deeper.
It is as if Ishiguro creates a controlled quicksand into which the reader slowly falls and falls until submerged.
In theory this approach could be used to surround and protect your home with a moat full of switchable quicksand.
In February, Ryan Osmun was saved after he was stuck in quicksand at Utah's Zion National Park for 11 hours.
The book Quicksand was a best-seller in Europe and received acclaim for its exploration of social issues facing Sweden.
Baltrus told INSIDER that quicksand is not usually a problem at Zion, but it can happen under the right conditions.
On Friday, Netflix added another thriller to its catalog, releasing "Quicksand," and the internet already can't stop talking about it.
Pricing on the Model 3 is actually off about 20% year over year, and it looks like quicksand to me.
The more I dove into a central background, the more it collapsed, and the closer to graphical quicksand I came.
It'll be awfully hard to build that route if we start assuming it's been deliberately filled with pitfalls and quicksand.
Just a mortal with the potential of a superman: I'm living on," sang David Bowie in one early song, "Quicksand.
The new show 7843 Reasons Why is knees-deep in the topic of the male gaze, which is tricky quicksand.
M, if stuck in the quicksand of our ­ticky-tack present, somehow still participates in the silent scale of myth.
There were two foreclosures, and for a while it seemed the quicksand of family fate was tugging at her ankles.
" Ms. Garber added, "They take common ground and suggest that it might, but only just 'might,' be made of quicksand.
Nella Larsen's "Quicksand and Passing"; St. Augustine's "Confessions"; Storm Jameson's autobiography "Journey From the North"; some essays by Walter Benjamin.
It's a clever ruse — Jim Horne likened the solving strategy to "crosswords on quicksand," which implies uncertainty and probable doom.
WATCH: The Enduring and Erotic Power of Quicksand Porn Hairlessness was not always the norm in American pornography, of course.
"There's plenty to say about what happened,'' Mr. Trump said, adding that the elder Bush brother led the country into "quicksand.
"Quicksand" is about a woman with a mixed background who escapes the racial injustice of America to Denmark in the 1920s.
That is until you wear them at your college roommate's garden wedding, and you suddenly feel like you're sinking in quicksand.
Once with Osmun, it took two more hours to free him from the quicksand and warm his leg, Baltrus told INSIDER.
In addition to being an indictment of media scandals and easily accessible firearms, Quicksand is a story about an abusive relationship.
I've done quicksand rigs for actors, and this was similar, but the material we use on those can be really light.
The city was shaking with a magnitude 7.4 earthquake and, all around her, the ground was turning into something like quicksand.
Whenever Isaiah Thomas took a seat they resembled five blindfolded children trying to crack open a piñata while standing in quicksand.
I'm interested when an artwork can become a kind of quicksand—you fall into it, and return in a different place.
Despite watching two ministers sink into the quicksand of the Petrobras scandal, Mr Temer has managed to keep his government functioning.
Trump is determined to reverse that trend and to do so without sinking into the quicksand of a major land war.
And students say the middle ground on campuses is in danger of becoming quicksand, a place where neither side dares tread.
Bingeing a lengthy drama can feel like sinking into quicksand; I'm not so much absorbing the story as it absorbs me.
"I just think you're coming in on quicksand here," Cramer said on "Squawk Box," as U.S. stock futures were moving higher.
There's been no definitive answer to that yet, not least as the entire structure of stars' pay is built on quicksand.
Even if stocks become downright cheap or interest rates somehow decline, investors won't risk stepping in the metaphorical quicksand, he said.
But the closest analogue to Trump's fear of the Middle East quicksand may be Obama, for all their differences in style.
One gag, in good Indian metaphysical tradition, has a man drowning in quicksand call for a rope; he's handed a snake.
Research has shown that razor clams can use their foot to liquefy the ground around them, essentially turning it into quicksand.
I don't know: I think every child of an alcoholic spends moments of reflection wondering if they've slipped into the quicksand, too.
Like the book, which is told in a close first-person, Quicksand will be filtered through Maja's often unreliable point of view.
A 34-year-old hiker was trapped in quicksand for hours before being rescued in Utah's Zion National Park over the weekend.
Perhaps investors expect the euro zone to get stuck in a deflationary quicksand as the American economy returns to more robust growth.
The first year, a mere fifth of the plane  showed up in the dust, like a 747 almost completely drowned in quicksand.
Paul's believes his life was also saved by a man who flagged him away from what he did not know was quicksand.
LUXCA Glitter Bling Sparkly Shiny Case — $9 See Details Make your phone into a moving art piece with a quicksand glitter look.
Main street—the wide trench that ran through the center of camp—was bedded with what Langway recalls as filthy white quicksand.
Now is the time to lift our national policy from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of human dignity.
Tranquilizer darts are like quicksand traps: We all grew up worried about them, but they're surprisingly absent from our actual adult lives.
NO COMPARISONS One bit of quicksand worth avoiding is the temptation to say you know what the other person is going through.
His quicksand hole Sunday was the par-3 14th, in which he found bunkers with his tee shot and his second shot.
The social landscape for this age group is dotted with quicksand, and young people need books like these to pull them through.
" While Egypt could theoretically do more to ease the travails of Gaza's population, Mr. Makovsky said, "Egypt sees it as political quicksand.
Green groups know that with endless legal bills and extended timelines, banks and supporters will lose interest, trapping projects in bureaucratic quicksand.
And it seems like many, many times that quicksand happens in a relationship when you feel that somehow you can be saved.
Though full of wit, "Quicksand" has many poignant reminders that the voice coming from the speakers for three hours belongs to someone departed.
Eva shared an anecdote from Kyle, who once told her that fighting through difficult emotions can feel like trying to walk through quicksand.
Only Quicksand isn't set in the United States — it's set in Sweden, a country in which gun violence in schools is very rare.
I'm not yet sure she understands that exerting terrible strength can turn your alliance into quicksand rather than forging it into Valyrian steel.
Then again, if you fell off a lizard-lion's back and got trapped in the Neck's treacherous quicksand, it was probably game over.
But with the Quicksand Mat, you can do your sunbathing in peace without worrying about debris trickling its way into the wrong places.
Today, tuning in feels like being deposited, lightly buzzed, into warm quicksand, and forgetting to extricate yourself because the marsh wildlife is riveting.
Britannica states that while a person or animal can get stuck in quicksand, they "cannot sink below the surface" because of body buoyancy.
Screenland Lately the same ad has been following me across the internet: It starts with an Indiana Jones type who's stuck in quicksand.
Nobody behind White stepped up to unseat him as the No. 2 receiver though, and so the Falcons' passing game got stuck in quicksand.
Ryan Osmun, of Mesa, Arizona, was hiking the park's "Subway Route" trail with his girlfriend, Jessika McNeill, on Saturday when McNeill fell into quicksand.
As he successfully pulled McNeill out, Osmun, who is from Arizona, noticed that his right leg became caught in the quicksand, too, ABC reported.
After a over a decade apart, Schreifels' 90s post-hardcore band Quicksand became active again in 2012 for a Revelation Records 25th anniversary show.
Quicksand was the final set of the weekend, but for all intents and purposes, it was this penultimate slot that was the big one.
To avoid falling into this quicksand, think (and think again) before blurting, tweeting, texting, or firing off what might soon become an alternative fact.
Rather than pulling Lenovo out of the quicksand, it's liable to sink it deeper into a muddle of ongoing design liabilities and engineering challenges.
Justice Department veterans say that an explosive whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump that was released this week has thrown him in legal quicksand.
Needless to say, founders who have spend hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars constructing this quicksand never want to hear this.
While a strong prime minister with reserves of political capital might also find it impossible to escape the political quicksand that is Brexit, Mrs.
Mr. McKenzie pulled back the Bubble Wrap and saw a label that made him feel as if he were sinking into quicksand: Boeing China.
They represent the remains of predators that stumbled into quicksand while pursuing trapped prey, one of the first such cases in the fossil record.
The couple were about four miles into a remote 10-mile hike when they hit the quicksand, Zion's public information officer Aly Baltrus told INSIDER.
The United States is beset by serious problems, ranging from persistent inequality at home and Islamist radicalism abroad to the seemingly intractable quicksand in Washington.
Typically, it's the wild and crazy Jeeps like the hotrod-inspired Quicksand, one of seven concepts unveiled this week, that generate most of the buzz.
The story of the once-famed biotech startup, founded by Stanford dropout Elizabeth Holmes, eerily echoes the quicksand-like trajectory of Billy McFarland's doomed festival.
But after a while, I got of tired of my righteousness, tired of the same heavy obvious arguments and the quicksand of pages going unanswered.
Three particular shows — How to Sell Drugs Online (Germany), The Rain (Denmark), and Quicksand (Sweden) — have all found big audiences outside of their native region.
" Kennedy said that until the U.S. has a secure source of rare earths, "The Pentagon has built its entire advanced weapons [strategy] on Chinese quicksand.
Most ghost towns are found deep in the forest along paths of sugar sand, super fine sand that is slippery and prime to becoming quicksand.
And he doesn't seem to realize the more he flails, the more he lies, the more he struggles, the deeper he gets in political quicksand.
The property, which is on a private gravel drive, borders Quicksand Pond, a body of water separated by a barrier beach from the Atlantic Ocean.
This field is called quantum foundations, which is inadvertently ironic, because the point is that precisely where you would expect foundations you instead find quicksand.
This week also marks the four-episode continuation of The Circle, a show that is essentially reality TV quicksand (once you're in you can't escape!).
After the initial scares, Barve focuses more on the story, on Vinayak's gradual descent into a moral quicksand from where he is unable to escape.
"I'm just tired of this quicksand we've been stuck in since 2016, and it's time to find a way out," one DNC member told CNN.
Pizzolatto doesn't entirely redeem their relationship in "Now Am Found," but he does make the keen observation that its foundation had been built on quicksand.
Nor is the emergency room the place where doctors confront the broken reality of a healthcare system built on the quicksand of the insurance industry.
The Swedish show Quicksand, out on Netflix April 5 with no U.S. promotion to alert viewers of its presence, will spend the entire season finding out.
For most of my life, that territory of quicksand reached out to all the borders of my body, as I constantly battled feelings of self-hate.
One gyopo friend from Texas said that Korea was like quicksand, and the more you struggled to leave, the more the country would suck you in.
Conflicts and wars in the Middle East have been bottomless pits of quicksand that have sucked the life out of invading or protecting nations for centuries.
PENNSYLVANIA BOY, 3, RESCUED FROM MANURE PIT DESCRIBED AS &aposKIND OF LIKE QUICKSAND&apos As the March 15 deadline approached, it seemed like Michael wasn't budging.
The indignities he suffers are not unlike those in "quicksand comedies" like "Bridesmaids" or "Meet the Parents", but there is no hope for cathartic laughs here.
But will he fare any better than his predecessors, who saw their best laid plans sink into the bureaucratic quicksand and diplomatic muck of UN headquarters?
All three are stuck in the quicksand of their family, but we know they can never escape, because if they did, there wouldn't be a show.
On the subject of big name hook ups though, are they going to fall into the quicksand of Americanising their sound to achieve Transatlantic radio success?
With each step she took in their relationship, it was as if she sank a little deeper into a quicksand of delusion, a kind of erotomania.
Millions of years ago, on a mud flat somewhere in Cretaceous Utah, a group of Utahraptors made a grave mistake: They tried to hunt near quicksand.
He has fallen into quicksand; tumbled from peaks; sailed into a cyclone; been shot at, searched, and detained; had his dinghy swamped among hunting leopard seals.
Netflix is no stranger to either suspenseful crime thrillers or edgy teen dramas and its new show "Quicksand" seems to be the latest in combining those genres.
That optimism faded as negotiations in Congress ran into political quicksand, but the returned in the run up to Wednesday's vote, propelling Brazilian markets to new highs.
So in 303, three years before his death, he published "Quicksand" in which a government spy on a mission in South Asia becomes embroiled in a coup.
The question for a player like Geguri is whether the Dragons represent a (relatively) low-pressure place to develop as a top-tier pro, or organizational quicksand.
Navigating heartbreak can feel a little like being mired in quicksand—the more you struggle, the deeper you sink—which makes Moreland's approach to healing feel kind.
"I see a country in quicksand, unable to solve problems and threats from abroad, unable to make life better for people here at home," Swalwell told Colbert.
Quicksand software is often so difficult to repurpose that a complete from-scratch rewrite is a better option than trying to reuse any of it at all.
Recognizing this, many progressive green groups have embraced the tactic of miring permit applications in the quicksand of litigation before they can even get off the ground.
Influences like Leatherface, Quicksand, Jawbreaker, and Fuel (not the radio alternative band) are often touted when speaking about Hot Water Music, though they made it all their own.
It's the same franchise quicksand that Ritchie stepped into with his Sherlock Holmes reboot back in 2009, when mental gymnastics were upstaged by razzle-dazzle bare-knuckle brawls.
"This is a plan built on quicksand – sinking in the very debt that finances it,"said Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB).
Away from the quicksand of what I thought was love, refusing to settle easily into any clique kept my circle of friends wide at first and deep later.
For Mr. McConnell, cutting taxes is a much higher priority than health care, which time and President Trump have turned into quicksand for him and his fellow Republicans.
Others included Sean Lennon, who performed "Quicksand" with J. Mascis and has said Bowie was a father figure, and the house band lead by longtime Bowie collaborator Tony Visconti.
The 16 scenes are set to movement by the tireless Steve Paxton, a longtime collaborator of Ashley's; "Quicksand" marks Mr. Paxton's first choreographic work inspired by an extended narrative.
These include, in rapid succession, flying Stormtroopers — yes, they fly now, as Poe notes sardonically — quicksand and a giant, carnivorous worm, as well as many scenery and climate changes.
TPS: From solid ground to quicksand The administration dealt what could be a devastating blow to more than a quarter of a million immigrants from El Salvador this month.
Once I made a decision, it was like mental quicksand left behind me, and it actually allowed me to free up my limited energy for stuff that was more important.
Each time you fall into quicksand or a tar pit, drown in a lake, burn in a fire, or get eaten by an alligator or scorpion, you lose a life.
And look no further than "No Hook" featuring compadre YBN Almighty Jay to find Nahmir in his most comfortable element, effortlessly trading gravitational pull like quicksand bars with Almighty Jay.
Critics have consistently panned his acting chops, so why do film executives continue funneling millions into projects that have been proven to be critical failures and, at times, financial quicksand?
In the blended family — that alliance of old hurt and new love — heightened vigilance isrequired; in the search for common ground, the next step could land in quicksand or meadow.
Sinking to my shins in the ooze, I extracted my legs with an unpleasant sucking sound, briefly panicking at the thought that I had stumbled into a pool of quicksand.
The man's leg got stuck in quicksand in a location that was about a three-hour hike from the start of the trail they were taking, called the Subway route.
The quicksand spot is one of a series of Quibi advertisements that explore the theme of mobile entertainment as an inappropriate way to spend the remaining moments of your life.
It's funny because it's relatable: Like the explorer in quicksand, I am also slowly but inevitably dying, and I am using my finite time to watch videos on my phone.
After wasting trillions of dollars on counterproductive wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, the senator wants to continue with a policy that amounts to sending children to swim in quicksand.
If you still aren't concerned about dragging the entire party into another swamp of political quicksand, then let's focus on what you do care about: the art of the deal.
To play the Israeli adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg, Mr. Radcliffe dives into water and quicksand, slathers himself in fire ants, tangles with a snake and excavates a parasite from his forehead.
One of the final reasons — and the most surprising, so avert your eyes if you haven't finished the series or read the book — involves Baker's rape, another sort of tricky quicksand.
Malin Persson Giolito, a Swedish lawyer-turned-best-selling author who wrote the legal thriller that inspired Quicksand, follows up with another courtroom drama that will make you question every testimony.
Big assed right round kick aside, old Max had a mean teep (lead leg front kick) which, in the ring and down the pub, always got him out of the quicksand.
But it would be unwise to underestimate the impact yesterday's result might have on the psyche of Britain's young people who are already drowning in the quicksand of their predecessors' debt.
Jumping off a wall or a ledge can allow you to mount a monster for some serious damage output, or you can provoke it into charging a pile of vines or quicksand.
Osmun and McNeill had been hiking a trail known as the Subway for about three hours when McNeill tripped and fell into quicksand that was submerged in water, according to ABC News.
While it lacks some of the more zany accouterments like windmills or giant animals, as the game progresses, the hazards become more eccentric with the likes of quicksand, ice, and conveyor belts.
And once you've seen Swae and Slim Jxmmi ride along a fantastical highway in a convertible driven by Mike WiLL, before somersaulting out and disappearing into quicksand, you'll get what I mean.
Pyle Smashes Spencer in Wild Fight The main card was kicked off by a welterweight scrap between 40-year-old veteran Mike "Quicksand" Pyle, and the much younger Sean "Black Magic" Spencer.
"I deeply regret that I did not force a probing debate about whether it would ever be possible to forge a winning military effort on a foundation of political quicksand," he wrote.
Grace's sometimes smug responses to Charlotte's high-heeled strolls into political and emotional quicksand are more upsetting than Charlotte's mistakes, because Grace believes she knows better, when, in fact, no one does.
The subtext of the ads is that, unlike the man sinking in quicksand, the cowboy tied to the tracks or the doomed occupants of the Oval Office, we get that we're ridiculous.
Whether marketing should be an album's primary intention is trickier ground, but parsing artistic intentions is critical quicksand, a terrifying black hole of false consciousness, and baser intentions have produced better music.
Dubbed FUSE, Quicksand and Sentinel, these tools monitor the web traffic of LinkedIn users and limit how many other profiles a user can view, and how quickly a user can view those profiles.
When we were 14, we were scared that members of Quicksand or Into Another were going to get be loved by the jocks at our high school and it wouldn't be ours anymore.
While it can be hard to find and maintain the motivation to make a habit stick, experts have some motivational secrets to propel you through the quicksand of inertia to achieve your goals.
Standing beneath a huppah suspended from the rafters and bedecked in blue delphiniums, pink quicksand roses, and white snapdragons, peonies and garden roses, the couple exchanged rings, and glowing words about each other.
He felt like he was navigating some tricky video game, quicksand everywhere; then he questioned why this mental picture dressed itself as a video game, instead of some real (if still imaginary) bayou.
The cancellation leaves little doubt that the diplomatic process between the United States and North Korea is now mired in quicksand after peaking in Singapore with the initial summit between the two leaders.
On Hopelessness, her first album-length foray into electronic music—she deals in heavy subject matters that drag you under like quicksand, but ascendant beats drag you right back out of the mire.
Brazil is still expected to attract strong capital inflows from abroad this year, even though the economy is struggling and the government's plans to overhaul the country's pension system have hit legislative quicksand.
It isn't a matter of selfishness so much as being caught by a quicksand of negative thoughts that drag the patient deeper and deeper until he or she no longer sees a way out.
The real and Brazil's stock market were among investors' most favored emerging market assets at the start of the year, but that optimism has faded as negotiations in Congress have run into political quicksand.
In this aspect, the production team shared more in common with the cast than they would've liked to admit: We were all slogging through career quicksand together, biding time until our dreams came true.
Canada is expected to implement legalization nationwide on July 1, 2018, creating a 30 million-person market and a magnet for capital wary of investing in an American marijuana industry built on legal quicksand.
But the true satirical bite of the show lies in its suggestion that Silicon Valley is an empire built on quicksand — and that it, like Pied Piper, could one day sink into the earth.
House Republicans growing increasingly frustrated with the Senate are worried their budget could hit a snag in the upper chamber, where other House-passed legislation has become stuck in quicksand or completely fallen apart.
That meant not getting sucked into her quicksand every time we spoke on the phone, which could last hours, or spent time together in person, which could go all night if you let it.
This premiere of his opera-novel "Quicksand," a mystery story, features a recording of Mr. Ashley singing the narrative, choreography by Steve Paxton, an electronic score by Tom Hamilton and light design by David Moodey.
Surrounded by a shifting, unstable electronic haze, it is the only thing you hear at the Kitchen during "Quicksand," the opera that he wrote in the final years before his death, at 83, in 2014.
Quicksand takes place in a wealthy suburb, where Sebastian, the son of Sweden's richest man, brushes shoulders with Samir, the child of two Middle Eastern immigrants who feels forced to lie about his parents' professions.
After all, what could possibly give them more satisfaction than providing them evidence for their people that democracy does not work, and that America's claims to have a system worth emulating are built on quicksand?
The autumn after Load came out, I found another cassette in my sisters' room, a Maxell mix tape with a handwritten track listing: Youth of Today, Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits, Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, Black Flag.
And it's also an exercise in pacing, one where the riffs strain as though they're trudging through quicksand even when the rhythm section is whip-fast, like trying to survive the apocalypse while on peyote.
Our Travis/Kylie sources say the rapper, who's currently in Buffalo for his Astroworld tour, does not want to be caught in the quicksand of controversy that in many ways revolves around his baby mama.
I laughed along with him, but inside my tiny laugh was that familiar feeling of shame that opened up like quicksand, the kind of thing it would be easy to sink into if I wasn't careful.
Guests — including Mowry-Housley's siblings Tahj Mowry and twin sister Tia Mowry-Hardrict — noshed on traditional snacks with spooky names: "Quicksand," A.K.A. hummus, "Flesh and Bones" (lamb chops), "FrankenGuac" and "Mud Burgers," to name a few.
Core kink: GooRelated kinks: Quicksand, pieplay Some fans of erotic power exchange find the trappings of conventional BDSM boring — paddles, whips, and chains are part of some distant historic period tainted with the aura of slavery.
While not as immediate as the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced "DNA" or the hard-hitting single "Humble," the production reveals a quicksand texture that sends you tumbling into its depths if you pay close attention.
A hiker was stuck in quicksand for hours before rescuers could reach him in a Utah national parkTrump quietly created a new national park when he signed a spending bill that partially funded a border wall
The U.S. experience with deflation in 1929-85033 and Japan's experience from 1998 until recently suggest that deflation not only deepens economic crises, it can be a quicksand that is extremely difficult to get out of.
And by making "news from your friends" the focus, apps like Nuzzel are a good guide to what your social circle is talking about without the risk of getting pulled into the quicksand of a comments section.
"Biden's candidacy right now is on quicksand and his campaign is making it worse," this source said, before going on to compare Biden to another Democratic front-runner who failed to make it to the White House.
And even if you do, you still might not be safe — as it gets more and more mulched up throughout the festival, the mud slowly turns into a quicksand-like substance that seems solely designed to trip people.
In the seventeenth century, scientists believed there were creatures on the moon...More widely held was the suspicion that the moon's surface was covered with dust so thick it would swallow a man or a spaceship like quicksand.
There's the New Donk City kingdom with its tall buildings and taxi cabs, the Sand kingdom with its Mexican architecture and quicksand traps, and a dinosaur-themed kingdom where Mario can capture an actual Tyrannosaurus Rex with Cappy.
If you're tired of wearing running shoes that make you feel like you're wading through quicksand and leave you wishing you had the winged feet of Hermes, the Adrenaline GTS 19 may be the answer you're looking for.
After another day of extreme tidal shifts at Hazeltine National Golf Club, the United States is standing on what looks more like terra firma but could still turn out to be quicksand (search Medinah Country Club and 2012).
But if it's quicksand software, and you just missed building something people want, then now it's harder, slower, and more expensive to re-target, while competitors and newcomers with higher-quality software can iterate with speed and abandon.
We all know that people sink in QUICKSAND, so that's part of it, but just that won't get you completely to the answer, unless, of course, you've seen it clued that way before (another reason to solve regularly).
As staged by the inventive British director James Macdonald, this three-character, two-performer drama about an American war widow in the early 43st century slyly transformed the terra firma of a conventional, well-made play into quicksand.
Christie's approval rating from New Jersey voters was just 15 percent — the lowest for any current governor in the country and the worst in his state's history — before his weekend repose on what turned out to be quicksand.
"The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen: Passing, Quicksand, and The Stories," Nella Larsen I think of this book as a secret key to understanding the division between stealth "passing" trans women and out trans women in our current culture.
While the spectacle is stylized, "Quicksand" is more plot-driven than much of Mr. Ashley's output: He wrote the libretto, which was published in book form in 2011, in an attempt to evoke the mystery-thriller novels he adored.
" He defined the rationale for his candidacy for Colbert and his audience when he said, "I see a country in quicksand, unable to solve problems and threats from abroad, unable to make life better for people here at home.
Two nominees I think voters may respond to are "Fauve," a harrowing story about two boys encountering quicksand, and "Skin," a good-looking but incredibly obvious parable about race that stars Hollywood actors like Danielle Macdonald and Jonathan Tucker.
Last year, it was easy, as the beautiful Atlanta Falcons dominated the vile Patriots for two and a half quarters before proceeding to puke all over themselves and fall into quicksand while trying to hold up their sagging pants.
"There were a lot of people who thought AT&T was the visionary and that they were making visionary bets on the media ecosystem at a time when Verizon was caught in quicksand," Craig Moffett, an analyst at MoffettNathanson, said.
Mr. Paxton's first foray into opera, "Quicksand" — a mystery story in which a man travels to an unidentified Southeast Asian country and helps to overthrow a military dictatorship — is a choreographic feat, driven by the rhythm of words, light and bodies.
Between 1966 and 33, five Surveyor probes had set down on the moon, providing hard proof that the regolith was firm enough to land on and allaying any fears that the astronauts might sink up to their chins in lunar quicksand.
The idea is that you transfer the balance on your high-APR/high-reward card onto this one—which has little in the way of rewards—and use the time where interest isn't accruing to climb out of the debt quicksand.
But even so, as I slipped down the 15-foot muddy embankment to get into a motorized canoe or got my boots stuck in the quicksand-like beach along the river, one of them always seemed there to hold my hand.
"Touring can always be a risk depending on where you are as a band and what you're spending," says Walter Schriefels, a veteran touring musician who plays in several classic punk bands including Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksand, and Youth of Today.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, we are more divided than we should be -- thanks in no small part to a President who chose to build his power on the quicksand of racial resentment rather than a firm foundation of tolerance.
So while the fall of Raqqa earlier this week is undeniably a good news story, we cannot rest easy in the knowledge of this defeat, because the terms of our engagement with ISIS are shifting beneath our feet like quicksand.
Reformists see the status quo-ists as trying to build American strategy on a foundation of quicksand, and wonder why they're so eager to embrace Saudi monarchs who behead dissidents and an Israeli right that has long defied American presidents of both parties.
The best-selling book Quicksand by Malin Persson Giolito opens with a scene from that devastating day: Maja lies on the floor of a bloody classroom, the only uninjured student in a shooting that took the lives of her boyfriend and best friend.
In the premiere of "Quicksand," an opera-novel told in the form of a mystery by the composer Robert Ashley (who died in 2014), the choreographer Steve Paxton abides by that approach; his movement may color the text, but it doesn't describe it.
He did not set a firm deadline for the vote, but Republicans are impatient with the lack of progress and political quicksand the bill is creating and want the Senate to either act quickly on health care or move on to other business.
It's breathtaking that Washington's conservative foreign policy mandarins would drag us back into Mideast quicksand when we haven't even had a reckoning about the lies, greed, self-interest and naïveté that led U.S. officials to make so many tragic mistakes in the region.
Brick buildings crumbled in Santa Cruz, the Cypress Freeway overpass in Oakland crashed down onto the lower level, a section of the Bay Bridge collapsed, and buildings in San Francisco's Marina neighborhood sank and tilted when the ground turned to quicksand during the shaking. 
One study found that encasing the internet in the regulatory quicksand of Title II would drive down private sector investment by roughly $35 billion a year, a massive shortfall that will slow down efforts to connect unserved communities and provide faster service to all.
Size: 210,20.12 square feet Price per square foot: $26 Indoors: Bright blue double doors open to a vaulted great room with slate floors, ash-greige paneling on the walls and ceiling, and a view that goes straight through the back wall to Quicksand Pond.
It's refreshing, in this difficult time, when technology and the tech industry seem trapped in a quicksand of endless ethical compromises and disconcerting emergent properties, to come across something tech-related of which one can say, awed, without complications or caveats: holy shit this is amazing.
Now, having launched it, seeing how real people actually use it, they want to quickly iterate its strengths and fix its weaknesses, or perhaps pivot to focus on a new facet of what they've built — only to find that they can't, because they're stuck in quicksand.
The pile of waste, which is called a spoil tip and mostly consists of soil and rock from a coal mining operation, turned into quicksand-like liquid and slid quickly and violently downhill, devastating a junior school and other buildings at the base of the mountain.
It will not surprise those familiar with his idiosyncratic, enigmatic works — assemblages of deadpan observations and stories, not quite sung and yet something more than spoken — that "Quicksand" is a spy tale that keeps slipping beyond its genre, into ruminations on love, the Pittsburgh Steelers, country music, Jane Austen.
In the Western forms of genres such as folk and rock, lyrics referring to witchcraft often commemorated specific historical events and figures, like the Salem witch trials (Rob Zombie's "American Witch", Marilyn Manson's "Cupid Carries a Gun") or ceremonial magician Aleister Crowley (David Bowie's "Quicksand", Iron Maiden's "Moonchild").
As conceived by Steven Zaillian and Richard Price, Naz's walk on the wild side quickly turns into "a pit of circumstantial quicksand: the casual encounters that will become eyewitness testimony; the chain of bad breaks, bad timing and bad decisions," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
"Quicksand" is sonically more assertive than much of the St Louis-born artist's wonderfully hazy debut CTRL; the samples are still smooth and 70s-inspired, but there's brass in the background, and the drums trip between trap beats in the verse and straight funk acoustics in the chorus.
He cried during the second interview when he talked about his children, then he remembered all the children who had died and that it was cosmically unseemly for him to cry in public about his own; his face collapsed as he sunk into the quicksand of his own pain.
"Kurds have been managing these areas since the fall of (Iraqi President) Saddam (Hussein) in 2003 and to change the situation in an instant will make the whole situation as if it is sinking into quicksand," said Baghdad-based analyst Jasim al-Bahadli, an expert on Shi'ite armed groups.
A knowing look and an arched eyebrow were about all we expected from the pro wrestler with a funny catchphrase for the next decade of cameos, uncredited appearances and other minor roles â€" Tooth Fairy certainly seemed like it could have been career quicksand â€" but then along came Fast.
And just as the naming rights to Enron Field were shifted to the terra firma of an established orange juice giant, Minute Maid, after two short years, Bobby is too arrogant to realize that Axe Capital, with its astounding gains (up 32 percent year to date!), will inevitably sink into the same quicksand.
"If the recent weakness is only a soft patch and not quicksand, the Fed may surprise markets and decide to sharpen its monetary tools later this year, with a rate hike just in time for the holidays," said Beth Ann Bovino, U.S. chief economist at S&P Global Ratings in New York.
The quartet of Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits), Zach Blair (Rise Against), Jamie Miller (Bad Religion, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead), and Autry Fulbright (Midnight Masses, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead) met at a music festival, just to back that label up.
The point of this feature is to show you that I may not be Ms. Smarty-pants McKnow-It-All, yet with enough heart, spleen or whatever internal organs are needed to prove how much grit I have, I can successfully pull Timmy out of the quicksand and drag him to safety.
In retrospect, you see how the creators, Steven Zaillian ("Schindler's List") and Richard Price ("The Wire"), staged Naz's last night of freedom — a straight-arrow college kid's walk on the wild side — as a pit of circumstantial quicksand: the casual encounters that will become eyewitness testimony; the chain of bad breaks, bad timing and bad decisions.
For one, as the stories place the children in increasingly surreal and preposterous-sounding adventures — featuring demon forests, a farting dragon, double-crossing knights, horse-devouring quicksand and a wicked queen mother — we readers begin to lose all sense of what's true and what's not, just like the inquisitor, who must contend with an entire inn full of unreliable narrators.
But for me, as an E.S.L. student from a family of illiterate rice farmers, who saw reading as snobby, or worse, the experience of working through a book, even one as simple as "Where the Wild Things Are," was akin to standing in quicksand, your loved ones corralled at its safe edges, their arms folded in suspicion and doubt as you sink.
"Quicksand" is a novel that begins like a parlor game gone awry: On its first page, a little cross-section of contemporary Swedish society — a right-on homeroom teacher, a Ugandan foster child, a cashmere-clad blonde, a son of Middle Eastern immigrants — lies on the floor, spattered with blood, as if darkly satirizing the country's self-image of civilized multiculturalism.
Temple of the Dog, "Quicksand" Temple of the Dog, a band itself formed out of a tragic death — members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam came together to honor Andrew Wood, a shared friend from the Seattle music scene who died of a heroin overdose — is also one of the bands best equipped to tackle a Bowie tune, thanks to singer Chris Cornell's skyscraper-high voice.
The Sand kingdom had more of a traditional Mario feel with dangerous platforming and bullet bills and goombas trying to take the plumber out; there was a clear path for where Mario is expected to go; there were 2D portions filled with bullet bills to get to otherwise unreachable destinations; and Mario could capture Easter Island statue-esque moe-eyes to see invisible platforms hovering over deadly quicksand.
And sadly, some of this year's live-action nominees — which range from a drama about the real-life 1993 murder of the Liverpool toddler James Bulger ("Detainment") to a stylized thriller about two boys stuck in quicksand ("Fauve") — may seem cheap in that regard, with ghastly images and scenarios that appear designed to make us feel like we've seen something important and meaningful, without delivering on either import or meaning.
"Confidentially, Ali and I agree with a lot of this, and it was a very emotional and trying experience to bet our company on the Facebook platform, only to see the platform turn into quicksand and see our investment lose value overnight," Hadi Partovi said in an email to Six4Three's attorney David Godkin in August 2017 that referred to the difficulties the brothers had when their music startup iLike worked with Facebook in the 2000s.
"I just happen to believe, and my candidacy was rooted in, passing the torch to the generation that's going to have to live with the consequences of inaction on climate, that's going to have to live on the quicksand of student loan debt that people are on and the fear that people have of sending their kids to school and fearing gun violence that we're living these issues and maybe perhaps we should be leading on it and being on the stage with Donald Trump," Swalwell said.

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