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Some residents have resorted to living in "crappy old storage rooms" that have been converted into apartments, while others have resorted to sleeping in their cars.
Each side resorted to desperate measures to gain an edge.
As he refused to cooperate, officials resorted to threatening him.
The county resorted to distributing printed results during the outage.
Android manufacturers, bless them, have already resorted to this tactic.
Less developed economies have resorted to even more nefarious means.
He resorted to using the dorm and school gym bathrooms.
Like collecting debts for instance, you never resorted to violence.
I've resorted to photography now to overcome some of that.
The president resorted to flattery — he's a great guy, really.
He said universities had resorted to program cuts and layoffs.
Faced with funding shortfalls, the M.T.A. has resorted to borrowing.
Some of them resorted to sending in unsolicited sworn statements.
Fighters have also resorted to airstrikes and attacks by drones.
Fighters have also resorted to airstrikes and attacks by drones.
Many retailers have resorted to steep discounts to attract shoppers.
Only the New Orleans Pelicans (16) have resorted to more.
The father, heartbroken, resorted to drugs and neglected his children.
One senior diplomat has resorted to reviewing eyeliner for money.
Disgusted, some females had resorted to avoiding the complex altogether.
I resorted to the OxyContin only when I couldn't function.
The Trump Administration has, after all, resorted to intimidation tactics before.
Many have resorted to social media to find live-saving drugs.
Truth be told, I've resorted to this strategy more than once.
Government officials have resorted to trucking water into the city's neighborhoods.
They've since resorted to hiding the television remotes around the house.
Many instead resorted to another opioid to fill their habit: heroin.
Other states are asking whether their forces resorted to similar tactics.
The tactics they have resorted to are disingenuous or outright false.
Mr Fujimori governed as a dictator and resorted to systematic bribery.
Chris Christie -- who resorted to gimmicks but simply failed to shine.
She has resorted to sleeping off-site from her own property.
Sales slipped, and it resorted to heavy discounting to woo shoppers.
I resorted to asking popcorn vendors and passers-by for directions.
Instead, they resorted to what Mershin thought of as a hack.
So I resorted to cutting most carbs out of my diet.
When they were forced to interact, they sometimes resorted to yelling.
Some shops and fast food places have resorted to delivery only.
Undeterred, Prince Mohammed has resorted to arrests, asset seizures and shakedowns.
But now we have resorted to it as a meat substitute.
Greitens denied he resorted to blackmail but admitted to an affair.
"Kisela alone resorted to deadly force in this case," she wrote.
So people have resorted to burying their dead in public parks.
But due to its caretaker status, it has resorted to parliament.
His family has resorted to drinking from a dirty river nearby.
Which is also probably why I resorted to mimicking my character's style.
Specifically, Jones contended with Twitter users who often resorted to racist remarks.
British Airways employees resorted to underhanded techniques to poach Virgin Atlantic customers.
Others in the Bay Area have resorted to sleeping in their cars.
Egyptian couples tend to shun condoms, but some have resorted to them.
At least ten Asian countries resorted to capital punishment last year, however.
Consumers have resorted to the bargains at Dollar Tree and Dollar General.
The African National Congress eventually resorted to violent tactics in its struggle.
I have resorted to counting the prophets, like miles in a marathon.
Documents obtained by People revealed he allegedly resorted to physical violence, too.
If you've resorted to dating websites to find love, you're not alone.
Both have resorted to Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974.
But this isn't the first time Trump has resorted to such tactics.
In response, it has resorted to advertising campaigns to raise public awareness.
Many citizens have resorted to skipping meals, according to a national poll.
Not for the first time the government has resorted to conspiracy theories.
Drake hasn't resorted to sticking a sock on his dick or anything.
Throughout her ordeal, she never resorted to the police or her family.
The right, for its part, could have resorted to falsely demonizing Clinton.
Some Argentines have resorted to barter clubs to exchange food and clothes.
I resorted to my old friend Google to search for animal phrases.
Qualcomm has also resorted to an aggressive public-relations campaign against Apple.
The government has even resorted to trading oil for food with Jamaica.
Detainees have resorted to self-immolation to draw attention to their plight.
Others have resorted to creative and illegal means to augment their pensions.
Many struggled with aggression and resorted to biting or kicking when angry.
In trying to cope, Nick resorted to drugs, alcohol, and sex demons.
They have resorted to hard tactics to arrest and mishandle innocent workers.
Some harm-reduction organizations have resorted to bake sales to raise money.
Brian Schatz, resorted to humor to mock Trump's use of executive power.
The junta has resorted to providing loans to jasmine rice farmers. 10.
To do so, airlines have resorted to two strategies in recent years.
"They've resorted to cyber terrorism, to electromagnetic terrorism," Maduro told the crowd.
By the end of the month, I had resorted to a hybrid solution.
Williams isn't the only one who's resorted to defending Marriott customers from cybercriminals.
Or women without means resorted to desperate -- and often dangerous or deadly -- measures.
Penny had duly lost it with us, and resorted to the wooden spoon.
Alas, none came and Trump resorted to calling top Clinton aide Doug Band.
Garcia said he became so consumed by Ngor's death, he resorted to drinking.
So Mr. Trump has resorted to the schoolyard taunt: You can't get me!
Many have resorted to tweeting and posting to Facebook in search of help.
She then resorted to shining the light out the plane's door for help.
She hasn't attacked Trump outright, but she's resorted to outright begging for help.
Like, they are all hard-luck guys who resorted to crime to survive.
Factories then resorted to using cheaper or even fake parts, and expedited testing.
Some patients resorted to riding the bus, others, unfortunately, missed their treatment altogether.
But there are also those who have resorted to conspiracies on Taylor disappearance.
Sheikh Hasina's party also resorted to virtually every electoral trick in the bag.
Bob Dole resorted to advertising Viagra after missing out on the White House.
This person was so angry they actually resorted to spray painting the road.
And most people voted long before the Republican, Greg Gianforte, resorted to violence.
However, he has also resorted to worrisome means to shore up political power.
Some kids even resorted to violence after hearing what their parents had done.
That Sainty Marine workers have resorted to such actions is perhaps not surprising.
Told not to racially discriminate, the Legislature simply resorted to blatant partisan gerrymandering.
Is it me or has Stephen Miller resorted to using "spray on" hair?
Donald Trump has long resorted to Twitter as a forum for childish feuds.
But reduced to 10 men apiece, the teams resorted to more rudimentary maneuvers.
So that's why we (have) now resorted to investment and reconstruction through investment.
The security forces resorted to sporadic use of water cannons to disperse people.
But he never resorted to name-calling or attacking a journalist, Davis wrote.
And he resorted to a familiar tactic when under fire -- slamming the media.
The US Treasury has also resorted to a head-in-the-sand approach.
Local officials resorted to shutting down the Internet sixty-five times last year.
Some went without care, and others resorted to charity care at emergency rooms.
Instead, it resorted to accepting conspiracy theories about the Jewish lobby in Washington.
In order to get around these restrictions, Persona fans have resorted to trickery.
" He's resorted to WhatsApp now so he can tell you've read it. "Bro?
With the frequency overburdened, other paramedics resorted to calling in patients by phone.
When blocking failed, I resorted to pushing back — upon which Twitter suspended me.
Indeed, this is one key reason they've resorted to the sit-in tactic.
It became so bitter that producers resorted to a split-screen camera device.
Some have canceled activities or programs, and others have resorted to self-censorship.
When I blocked him on there, he resorted to finding me on Facebook.
Both Hanoi and Washington resorted to extralegal measures to undermine and silence dissent.
Volunteers resorted to passing around a spare iPad to log into the system.
Helpless and desperate, I resorted to the bottom rung of the parenting ladder.
Prosecutors said he then resorted to bank fraud to maintain an affluent lifestyle.
Congregants have resorted to doing patchwork repairs themselves; pastors solicit donations in emergencies.
Some of Adobo's million residents have resorted to buying water from private companies.
I resorted to lying; making up excuses to get out of simple situations.
Some people didn't take too kindly to having a piece of bread placed on their head, and some resorted to throwing the bagels out the window of the train, while others resorted to intimidating behaviour, which resulted in police intervention.
Most of those had never before resorted to bedding down in parks or doorways.
She has resorted to trying to treat her blood pressure problems with natural remedies.
Since then, we've also resorted to using our handbags as weapons of self-defense.
Not only has Klinsmann resorted to brute pragmatism, but the results have been mixed.
Last year, he resorted to crude anti-Muslim language as he sought re-election.
I've resorted to calling the finish Fingerprint Matte when describing it to my coworkers.
The conservation group has resorted to a crowdfunding campaign to cover the extra costs.
In the recent downturn, the Fed resorted to other tools, most notably asset purchases.
So, he resorted to the very junk bonds he had said he didn't need.
Many high schools have resorted to locking bathrooms – jokingly called "Juul rooms" by students.
In the end, their explosives failed and Harris and Klebold resorted to random shootings.
Some employees have resorted to sleeping in their cars in a Walmart parking lot.
As many will remember, Clay himself resorted to writing a message on someone's car.
Yet Vilanek said UPC had resorted to heavy discounting to keep its business going.
Instead of advancing arguments, Remainers have resorted to a campaign of exaggeration and intimidation.
Once again, as I had with Beckett, I resorted to the little blue pneu.
Some resorted to looting and fighting over dwindling food supplies before order was restored.
Patients have resorted to skipping doses, which can have dangerous, and even fatal consequences.
Denied most benefits of the deal, Iran has resorted to its past nuclear posture.
Others have resorted to costume hair or invented other ways to brandish the 'stache.
They charge that Mr. Manafort then resorted to bank fraud to maintain his lifestyle.
Since the annexation of Crimea, Russia has resorted to "plausible deniability" again and again.
The Republican Bush administration resorted to a time-honored remedy, the reward of failure.
Desperate for a way to make any progress, Tehran has resorted to extreme measures.
A reporter for a German TV station resorted to protective netting around her head.
Italian officials denied such payments and said that they had instead resorted to diplomacy.
To that end, prosecutors in Brooklyn said, the two resorted to acts of skulduggery.
That's a just cause, even if the protesters have at times resorted to violence.
But now he resorted to a more mundane theory about the culture of power.
She resorted to making public pleas on Facebook and Twitter for information and help.
Unable to make any legislative progress on this front, Roosevelt resorted to other tactics.
Grudgingly, this mother resorted to the frozen burritos and chicken nuggets that her family preferred.
Hence, the prime minister has resorted to political games to justify a delay, they said.
Inmates whose cries for medical attention were ignored resorted to setting fires in their cells.
Wild rhinos in Africa face a similar threat, and conservationists have resorted to similar measures.
HK) Harbour City mall has resorted to festive lighting in Tsimshatsui, while Sino Land's (1910.
First he blocked the nationalists in the courts and, last weekend, he resorted to force.
Denis Sassou Nguesso of Congo-Brazzaville (74) has resorted to air strikes on opposition areas.
He has resorted to renting a mobile MRI machine a couple of days a week.
In recent years, however, the Chinese regime has increasingly resorted to another tactic as well.
He's resorted to such extreme measures because Liv took away his collection of dinosaur bones.
Against Gustafsson, Jones resorted to trying to stiff arm the Swede away from his body.
Facebook engineers in San Francisco have even resorted to asking CEO Mark Zuckerberg for help.
But when it came to covering hard news, it never resorted to gimmicky or fluff.
She routinely resorted to technical psychological terms and science, even to describe her own trauma.
Some of its residents resorted to the usual shifts of penury, moonshining and the like.
The House gives the minority no such rights, and the Democrats resorted to an insurrection.
Since coming to power, President Emerson Mnangagwa's government has resorted to force to quell dissent.
Some government workers also have resorted to selling their possessions online to help pay rent.
So he's resorted to playing on the most powerful de-motivator we have: our brains.
Residents have resorted to rafting through streets and pushing their bikes in thigh-high water.
Gregory, who often resorted to hunger strikes, died of heart failure in a Washington hospital.
But patent litigation, such as what Apple resorted to, rarely does the world any good.
Several families described how they had resorted to bankruptcy to manage their high debt burden.
Another said she resorted to asking her male relatives to help protect her from him.
In attempting to defend himself against such charges, he usually resorted to trial by combat.
With no steady income from a gym quickly going under, Rittidet resorted to fighting frequently.
At times, he's resorted to explicit threats — "I'm gonna come after you," he told Rep.
Some patients who lack access to lifesaving drugs have resorted to making them at home.
By the end of the week, I resorted to cutting it off with a knife.
Only if there are no takers have the airlines resorted to a forced flight change.
Regions close to Venezuela's borders have resorted to smuggling and cross-border trade for survival.
On a few occasions, major tobacco producers have resorted to drastic action by freezing output.
He seethes that Jack Palance and Lee Marvin would never have resorted to such maneuvers.
Some have resorted to filling bottles and containers from natural springs, drainpipes and dirty streams.
Other wind farms in the area have resorted to layoffs, according to interviews with workers.
She only resorted to federal student loans once she maxed out her gift aid allotment.
We were told he resorted to the retreat to get away and hone his craft.
I reported earlier today for Vox that some have resorted to layoffs to stay afloat.
WeWork resorted to particularly generous promotions to land tenants in new locationsIn trying to fill up its new spaces, WeWork sales reps in some cases resorted to particularly generous promotions, offering discounts to both new clients and existing customers, those familiar with the deals said.
One adopted a daughter with her husband at 47; a few friends resorted to donor eggs.
Some even resorted to climbing on top of cars and walking on fences to get around.
Officials have instead resorted to language experts to try to determine the true origins of applicants.
There was no way to easily pull this off, so Prebble resorted to an impressive improvisation.
The building was surrounded by U.S. troops, who resorted to psychological warfare by blasting rock music.
He resorted to borrowing money from his friends and secretly buying phone cards to call her.
He said he didn't know why employees resorted to such tactics to make mileage look better.
Lamour had resorted to selling their possessions — the sheets, her plate, even her mirror — for food.
St Louisians resorted to private racial covenants to prevent blacks from buying properties in white districts.
Scrims, an easy way to suggest murky atmosphere, are too often resorted to in opera productions.
Michel said he has resorted to using WhatsApp, a messaging app, to communicate with his patients.
The lawyers have resorted to a full lawsuit in federal court to get their client's records.
In Colombia, an El Nino-related drought has meant more people have resorted to storing water.
I didn't have time to do that; I needed a job and resorted to clerical work.
It has since resorted to attacks on public places, such as markets and places of worship.
In a few months, Dustin resorted to heroin -- a drug that gives you a similar high.
So they resorted to their own wells, and queuing up outside with their large plastic containers.
She has risked her life and resorted to extremely questionable tactics in order to produce results.
In trying to come to grips with Trump, writers have resorted to all sorts of analogies.
Some State Department officials have resorted to back channels to voice their complaints, congressional aides said.
Nordstrom said it resorted to heavy discounts to clear out unsold inventory in the first quarter.
President Obama brags that he never resorted to that language, but he actually did far worse.
US ships in similar incidents near Iran have resorted to firing warning shots at Iranian boats.
Italy, which suffers from high tax evasion, has often resorted to tax amnesties to raise money.
When those didn't pan out, the group that preaches "tolerance" and "peace" resorted to violent meltdowns.
At times, he said, he had resorted to bargaining with seatmates to avoid the middle seat.
Comment from discussionThe Admins are suffering from low energy - have resorted to editing YOUR posts. Sad!.
He resorted to ad hominem attacks; that's the kind of 'leadership' we now have in Congress.
With few matches to watch, fans at the All England Club resorted to cheering the sun.
Some displays were less peaceful and police resorted to using water cannons to abate oncoming protesters.
It has already resorted to tax cuts, investments in infrastructure and looser monetary policy this year.
About one million more who did not get the paperwork resorted to using false identity cards.
Rather than try to engage him on the issues, Ingraham resorted to an ad hominem attack.
He said police still resorted to aggressive tactics at times but that the climate had improved.
Most banks have resorted to aggressive cost controls to boost profits and Citi was no different.
The two sides have resorted to tit-for-tat tariffs on goods worth billions of dollars.
Research suggests that the stranded crew resorted to cannibalism in a failed attempt to stay alive.
Nor was Mr. Abse especially fastidious in his tactics; he often resorted to ruses and misdirection.
When the United States resorted to military action, the Taliban promised to resist it as aggression.
Already in election mode, Mr. Erdogan has resorted to well-tested tactics on the campaign trail.
Critics say that too often campuses have resorted to looking for any excuse to revoke offers.
With sales chops like that, sir, it is hard to believe you ever resorted to threats.
As her savings dwindled, Ms. Fludgate resorted to selling items like furniture and jewelry on eBay.
Her country had resorted to a "dog in the manger" approach to China's rise, she added.
Reddit on Friday eventually resorted to taking down two infamous subreddits, r/watchpeopledie and r/gory.
In some cases, volunteers have resorted to digging through the mud and rubble with their hands.
To keep it flowing, the project, also founded by Protocol Labs, has resorted to much economic engineering.
At one point, he resorted to picking up change off of the street to buy ramen noodles.
Sinema did not directly address McSally's allegation but charged that McSally had resorted to "smearing" her campaign.
One woman told the Times that she resorted to pulling her smart thermostat out of the wall.
At times, the Chinese have resorted to stealing vital technologies through cyberwarfare, according to United States authorities.
Freenet CEO Christoph Vilanek, meanwhile, has said UPC has resorted to heavy discounting to support its business.
The cats panicked, turned back but slammed against the door, then resorted to clawing at the cage.
She tried last night to bring the party together, but hit some bumps and resorted to insults.
Previous reports indicated the contestants were overwhelmed by insects and had resorted to smuggling in junk food.
Worried about low turnout undermining the legitimacy of the results, the Kremlin resorted to bread and circuses.
To save money, some patients and doctors even resorted to making their own pre-filled epinephrine syringes.
Sustained by only a few casks of water and wine, they resorted to suicide, murder and cannibalism.
He resorted to drinking less water, which caused him to faint when dehydrated, according to court filings.
Many have resorted to other criminal rackets, including extortion, human smuggling, kidnapping, cargo theft and hydrocarbon theft.
They have since resorted to Hunger Games antics to hand out the remaining scholarships they still have.
I even resorted to payday lenders, which has left a long-term stain on my credit rating.
Both sides have resorted to exaggeration and misrepresentation, with the participants openly accusing each other of lying.
Many Chadians—including former and current rebels, soldiers, and police officers—resorted to highway banditry to survive.
Many ended up homeless and resorted to squatting in a park across from the Central Bus Station.
Recently, they have resorted to hiring their 14-year-old daughter and her friends to step in.
However, Turkey's central bank has lately resorted to other, less effective tools to drive up borrowing costs.
The survey said 12 percent had resorted to sex work and were more likely to experience violence.
As a result, many US cities have resorted to burning residents' recycling or piling it in landfills.
I even resorted to coding my own hacks to try to improve these devices, to no avail.
Left no other option, the Children resorted to permanently changing the geography and history of Westeros forever.
Prescott not only resorted to dishonest tactics but spent the majority of her day worrying about money.
In the past, women in such industries have resorted to purchasing clothing designed for men or boys.
With the shelves empty and online pharmacies out of stock, people have resorted to making their own.
Some teachers have resorted to offering sweaty and distracted students small cooling towels purchased with donated funds.
According to the Times's Andrew Kramer, "Neither side has yet resorted to firing heavy artillery," for example.
And it's not the first time Trump has resorted to extreme measures to try to secure funding.
They refused, and he resorted to using publicly available evidence — which, he concluded, didn't justify the ban.
In British-ruled India, the authorities were so hellbent on mass-vaccination that they resorted to fraud.
"Charles' opponents have resorted to lies about him," Bridget Boustany reportedly wrote in an email to reporters.
Some had resorted to adding eligible-looking strangers on Facebook, a stratagem unheard-of before the war.
Ms. Colyer said she had resorted to reporting signs of abuse directly to the county's juvenile court.
Instead, Congress has increasingly resorted to continuing resolutions -- short-term Band-aids to keep the government funded.
Instead, Republican defenders have resorted to misrepresentations, a few outright lies, diversions and a couple preposterous assertions.
Forces loyal to the Saudi-backed Yemeni government indiscriminately shelled civilian targets and resorted to sexual violence.
DOHA, Qatar — To make it to the big game, the Saudi soccer fan resorted to unusual measures.
Thus, the "creative" minds producing television have resorted to infusing programs with more violence and indecent language.
They lived in California, and to pay the rent they had resorted to gluing envelopes for cash.
Some of those stranded have resorted to paying smugglers and taking dangerous mountain passes to return home.
The Scouts resorted to Chapter 11 in hopes of surviving a barrage of lawsuits (The Associated Press).
In the face of this challenge, Harvard has resorted to the desperate expedient of promulgating racial stereotypes.
The boys resorted to staying on the floor of friend's/stranger's houses (a normalcy of DIY touring).
In Venezuela, inflation has exploded by triple digits, making imports so expensive that people have resorted to looting.
Too often authorities have resorted to roughing up hold-outs in land disputes, even when resistance is peaceful.
To maintain this regime, the government has resorted to strict currency controls, including severe restrictions on international transfers.
The government has also resorted to layoffs, even in the all-important gas industry, to make ends meet.
Both have resorted to the issuance of domestic debt to cover their budget holes and finance maturing debt.
Other companies have resorted to burning their own tokens and removing them from circulation, similar to share buybacks.
The formal dissent cable is a venerable, though rarely resorted to, means of expressing rank-and-file opposition.
Some desperate residents have resorted to living in "crappy old storage rooms" that have been converted into apartments.
The President also resorted to partisan arguments that help him navigate Washington's political wars and please his base.
Groups of students have resorted to videotaping their anxious pleas to the Pakistani government, asking to be evacuated.
But other employees resorted to using chokeholds or twisting the arms and legs of patients to control them.
I resorted to my old ways, adding the "grunge" tag to "beanie outfit," and immediately found more success.
President Trump said the military dog was chasing al-Baghdadi when he resorted to setting off the bomb.
Some doctors resorted to wearing adult diapers because they had too little time to even use the bathroom.
Lately, he has resorted to giving the most endangered children syrupy medicines, for the glucose, further depleting supplies.
Richard Nixon may have resorted to the madman theory of diplomacy to frighten enemies during the cold war.
It is hardly surprising that employees resorted to subterfuge such as opening fake accounts to meet their goals.
So doctors — under pressure from drug companies, medical organizations, government agencies, and pain patient advocates — resorted to opioids.
It's been politely hinting we've overstayed our welcome for some time, and now it's resorted to throwing plates.
Doctors have resorted to triage, prioritizing those they believe have the best chance of survival, the activist said.
Daryl makes it clear that, in years past, he would have resorted to violence to send a message.
A lack of fuel has crippled water-pumping stations, so locals have resorted to drinking from dirty sources.
They are designed to avoid the taxpayer bailouts the government resorted to in the 20.8801-2009 financial crisis.
Blumstein has also resorted to having a designated car watcher to prevent the creatures from getting too close.
Residents of Madaya, including children, say they have resorted to eating grass and leaves, cats and dogs, garbage.
Throughout the trial, the House managers resorted to playing clips of the initial witnesses public testimony last year.
For some celebrities, instead of altering skin tones, the AI resorted to depicting their darker shades as sketches.
They had no water or food and resorted to drinking melted snow off the side of the road.
Television images showed traffic backed up for miles (kilometers), while many passengers resorted to walking along the highway.
Evan Rachel Wood is opening up about a past abusive relationship and why she resorted to self-harm.
In Takoma Park, a Maryland suburb near Washington, residents quickly resorted to a neighborhood listserv to organize carpools.
Many of them have resorted to mobile wallet apps and other epayment solutions to pay for their bills.
Some farmers "resorted to handpicking and squashing the worms in an attempt to control them", or used pesticides.
So much so, the UFC resorted to having Cyborg's debut against Smith at a catchweight limit of 140lbs.
When he resorted to gobbledygook in public, it was in order to preserve his political room to maneuver.
FACT: The Soviets tried to use robots to clean the contamination site but eventually resorted to human labor.
After a couple rounds of incentives that went unclaimed, United resorted to asking passengers to leave the plane.
Prescott even resorted to lying that it was her birthday in order to score a few celebratory handouts.
Instead of kickstarting a comeback, Lohan resorted to bad habits, which pop culture devotees had witnessed for years.
Unlike many hockey voices, he never resorted to cheap gimmicks or silly catch phrases to make himself known.
She once resorted to duct-taping the crotch of her men's work pants when the seams came apart.
Instead, Mr. Schachter posited that Mr. Philbrick got overleveraged and resorted to fraud, seeking to maintain his lifestyle.
Gandhi resorted to emergency rule to survive a political crisis, Mr. Modi's regime thrives on Hindu majoritarian militancy.
He is proud to say that the grand duchy has not resorted to the tactics deployed in Paris.
So I resorted to the tried-and-true small talk of travelers: Was this trip business or pleasure?
He then resorted to lashing out at the Obama administration, a pattern that has continued to this day.
Many have resorted to self-quarantine at home, risking the spread of the virus within families and neighborhoods.
When readership fell after the 2016 caucus, Mr. Rynard resorted to a part-time job to pay bills.
With nothing to go on, he resorted to inventing a character wildly different from the shy, stylish writer.
In this moment, SNL resorted to a gay joke as a final punch to Trump and Spicer's egos.
Since then, Washington has resorted to over 180 continuing resolutions and 19 government shutdowns, including one last month.
I ultimately resorted to a bench in the rear section of the lounge that was showing its age.
In other instances, hackers resorted to "phishing" attacks, which included sending emails to unsuspecting victims containing malicious attachments.
Some said they had resorted to selling possessions on eBay or seeking out odd jobs like delivering food.
I resorted to posting about the situation on my personal Facebook page, asking for internal contacts at Instagram.
But as cable TV providers lose customers to streaming services, ESPN has shed subscribers and resorted to layoffs.
He liked the subway and how it could shape a New Yorker, even if he sometimes resorted to cliché.
Some have resorted to selling their possessions or posting appeals on online fundraising sites to help pay their bills.
Apparently, he later resorted to lead, gold plates, hippopotamus ivory, and even actual human teeth *gasps* for his dentures.
Not totally shocked, I resorted to some internet archeology instead to trace Aztec Secret's rise to Amazon beauty legend.
In order to stop other sites from hosting the photos, according to CNN Doe resorted to copyrighting her breasts.
Not even 100 days into Trump's presidency, we have resorted to Seth Rogen's Twitter DMs to save the country.
When asked what they would say to Mr. Trump, several scientists resorted to just emphasizing that science is important.
One says they've resorted to delivering pizzas to pay overdue bills, while another says they're borrowing money for meals.
In 2010, when the second photo was taken, Miller had resorted to binge eating to make himself feel better.
Meanwhile, Puerto Rico is still suffering from Hurricane Maria, and has resorted to contaminated water at Dorado Superfund site.
Many users, like Woznicki, have resorted to creating brand new accounts while they wait out a response from Instagram.
As a result, Udacity has resorted to a series of money-back guarantees for graduates who don't find jobs.
Neither George W. Bush nor Barack Obama, who deported many more people annually than Mr Trump, resorted to separations.
France has resorted to this before, notably following the terrorist attacks of 2015, and after urban riots in 2005.
Customers could withdraw money from ATMs, but some retailers resorted to using paper slips to take down customer information.
The FBI has resorted to using a federal statute — the All Writs Act — to try to force Apple's hand.
Dickens resorted to Craigslist for the tickets after she missed the window to buy them through an official site.
But instead -- in keeping with what we are learning about his character -- he resorted to innuendo, bigotry and bullying.
Some have resorted to selling their possessions or posting appeals on online fundraising outlets to help pay their bills.
Third-party sites like Snapchatters cropped up, and people even resorted to printing their QR code on t-shirts.
After attempting to free her son on her own to no avail, Choe resorted to calling 911 for help.
Both regions have resorted to the issuance of domestic debt to cover their budget gaps and finance maturing debt.
If she resorted to water bingeing or went on a feeding tube after the wedding, that might be concerning.
In a speech to his Nationalist Movement Party on Tuesday, Bahceli said Saudi leaders had resorted to terrorist methods.
Small importers have resorted to flying abroad with cash above the $10,000 limit allowed by authorities smuggled in luggage.
Despite the delays in insurance payments, 28503 percent of firms in Puerto Rico resorted to financing to keep operating.
On Wednesday, 44 people were charged with rioting, the first time authorities have resorted to using the rioting charge.
Not surprisingly, I woke up feeling groggy and resorted to sluicing water around my mouth and spitting it out.
Soon after he called for unity, he resorted to demonizing immigrants in his rant against MS-13 gang members.
Trump has often resorted to tariffs to handle foreign policy matters during his presidency, including in talks with allies.
Instead, she resorted to humor, making jokes about the size of the Xeroxed penises being left on her desk.
Agents working a multi-year MS-13 investigation have resorted to conference calls to communicate with Spanish-speaking sources.
On Tuesday, Trump resorted to begging incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Twitter to make a deal with him.
The company has resorted to naming them after numbers: It is currently up to Einundzwanzig LLC (21) and counting.
As the CDC scrambled to fix the problem, the agency resorted to shipping samples back to Atlanta for processing.
Some conservative politicians condemned Harper's parents; others threatened the child with physical violence or resorted to calling her names.
Unable to oust the president or deny his accomplishments, Democrats allegedly have resorted to conspiracies, smear tactics, and fearmongering.
A real leader would have resorted to violence as an immediate and instinctual means of retribution against his attacker.
I gave up taking notes and resorted to scrawling sketches in the dark, as one prodigious image followed another.
It was Lenin who instituted severe censorship, established one-party rule and resorted to terror against his political enemies.
But it seemed that for some reason, the Lion Air crew might not have resorted to the simple solution.
Many who resorted to calling in the results found that there were too few operators to handle the calls.
Growers have resorted to using candles, heaters and even the down-draught from helicopters to try to save crops.
Islamic State has resorted to guerrilla attacks since losing its last significant piece of territory in Syria in March.
We will not reveal who won, but we are happy to report that neither of us resorted to tickling.
One doctor in Wuhan, China, resorted to making a video plea for masks that was deleted by government censors.
But Daegu has not resorted to the kind of strict lockdown China has imposed on its hardest-hit places.
To bolster security and prevent attacks, the authorities have resorted to barricading or entirely closing major roads in Mogadishu.
In the absence of proper equipment, some medical workers have resorted to cutting plastic folders to jury-rig goggles.
In addition to treating these symptoms with oxygen therapy, ventilators, and antibiotics, doctors there have also resorted to experimentation.
CK adds the perceived escalation of tensions has been resorted to in the U.S.A.'s playbook time and again.
QA, also resorted to various niche markets, issuing private placements, Australian dollar-denominated bonds and Formosa bonds in Taiwan.
But witnesses say that in the process, the military has also resorted to terror, slaughtering civilians and burning villages.
I spent a day trying to find a customer service contact and finally resorted to submitting a support request.
Oregon is by no means the first state where a party in the minority has resorted to the tactic.
It said that the officer resorted to his service weapon and was forced to shoot Scott to protect himself.
The meetings with the defendants were bugged, so participants resorted to writing on scraps of paper which they then burned.
"(The uncle) resorted to raising a militia," N'Vula said, adding that 13 security forces and 18 militiamen had been killed.
When I found no luck walking up and down restaurant row with my résumé in hand, I resorted to Google.
Australia, for example, has resorted to burying its trash, while Canada now sends some trash to landfills or burns it.
Borrowing a page from the Republican frontrunner's book, Cruz resorted to complaining that everyone in tonight's debate was attacking him.
Some have resorted to taking second jobs, working for Uber, the ride hailing app, for example, according to anecdotal reports.
It's unfortunate that Republicans have resorted to a taxpayer-funded lawsuit to re-fight a political fight they keep losing.
And so, she said, she understands why Balakrishnan's accusers resorted to anonymous accusations, even though that strategy can be dangerous.
When that's not possible, segregated settings should be resorted to only to the minimum degree required by the student's disability.
They've resorted to redundancy for emphasis: it's not just a "pause", but a "temporary pause" on travel from these countries.
Instead, they have resorted to volleys of tear gas and sound bombs, which cause injuries but only rarely kill people.
"The right, led by the United States, has resorted to a dirty war," he said in an interview on Monday.
They point out, too, that occupants of the Oval Office have resorted to global "safeguard" tariffs on 19 previous occasions.
"Team Clinton has resorted to doing what they do best: not telling the truth," said RNC research director Raj Shah.
So much so that the 6,000 French locals have resorted to painting their houses in an array of bright colours.
Several, such as Porfirio Díaz in Mexico and Jorge Ubico in Guatemala, resorted to election by acclamatory vote, without opposition.
These people resorted to taking their shirts and pants off after being stuck in an underground tunnel for 45 minutes.
Court documents obtained by People detail how he allegedly resorted to physical violence on at least one occasion as well.
He resorted to sometimes crude terms in criticizing Macron's lawmakers, the powerful employers' groups, and other veterans in his party.
Trump has resorted to repackaging campaign promises into executive orders that will take years to develop into concrete policy changes.
First, the Klingons in the series will speak exclusively in Klingon, whereas previously they often resorted to plain old English.
" Responding to that quote, Sonnenfeld said, "What he's done is he's resorted to something, forgive me, but close to demagoguery.
Unusually warm weather bore the brunt of the blame, as retailers resorted to steep discounts to clear through excess merchandise.
The Australian government has resorted to pumping oxygen into the river with aerators to build safe breathing havens for fish.
Around 100 farmers from his village of Badgaon, home to 4,000 people, have resorted to begging amid the repeated droughts.
Customers complained that the quality of its underwear had slipped, and the brand resorted to heavy discounting to shift stock.
He resorted to sometimes crude terms in criticising Macron's lawmakers, the powerful employers' groups, and other veterans in his party.
Mr. Ponnusamy said some fans had resorted to stealing milk before daybreak when dairy workers drop it off outside shops.
As has been the case this season, Cousins missed big opportunities downfield and often resorted to checkdowns for minimal gains.
Just last week, Boston's mayor and police commissioner boasted that their force has rarely resorted to using militarized riot precautions.
One particularly ruthless, particularly empty-handed Purger resorted to stealing wigs off mannequins and was promptly escorted out by security.
What will be the moral consequence of the fact that so many people have resorted to such crude, cruel language?
After months of Trump distancing himself from Cohen, his ex-lawyer resorted to playing the role of Sammy the Bull.
But instead of changing their agenda to meet voters' concerns, Republicans have resorted to a strategy of deception and distraction.
Yes, a team was so desperate for good quarterback play in 2015 that they resorted to Houston Texans cast-offs.
In the midst of the crisis this weekend, YouTube resorted to temporarily disabling the ability to search recently uploaded videos.
None of the participants have resorted to that provision so far, partly because of fears it could unravel the accord.
To fight their legislative battle in California, Uber and Lyft have resorted to a longstanding tactic: trying to mobilize drivers.
Lacking the votes to stop the Republican tax bill, some Senate Democrats resorted to trolling their colleagues across the aisle.
We're told Tommy only resorted to airing out their feud on social media because Brandon's blocked his number and emails.
Determined to find a way to pump, Ms. Olds resorted to expressing in the back seat of her Volkswagen minivan.
Four refugees who arrived in Bangladesh in recent months said they had resorted to begging for food before they left.
This month, it's Newark, New Jersey, where city officials on Sunday resorted to handing out bottled water to affected residents.
Rasoulof resorted to allegorical stories in earlier work like "White Meadows," so as not to "directly confront power," he said.
So most employers now have resorted to using applicant tracking systems as filters, and those are based on keyword filters.
In a dangerous practice, families that cannot afford new disposable masks have resorted to reusing them, according to local reports.
Ultimately, the state resorted to using new powers to legally mandate a consolidation, the first time it had done so.
"We feel he resorted to frivolous litigation and name-calling instead of business negotiations," Sena Fitzmaurice, a Comcast spokeswoman, said.
Even the beauty that she often boasted of seemed to desert her, as she resorted to increasing doses of Botox.
Convinced that the investigation is a growing threat to his presidency, he has resorted to his initial inclination to fight.
He resorted to fast food in the drive-through lane so she wouldn't have to get out of the car.
The controllers have resorted to the working gate at least four times since ISIS was driven away from the dam.
We worry about people who have resorted to — as Robert Putnam, a modern-day social observer, put it — bowling alone.
Police would deal sternly with members of the public who had resorted to mob justice and attacked suspects, he said.
Some affluent Indians who had stockpiled large amounts of cash have resorted to creative methods to quickly spend their money.
That is when Volkswagen resorted to the use of a "defeat device," making engines seem cleaner than they actually were.
Yeah, Ben couldn't raise his seed round on the west coast, so he resorted to coming to the east coast.
"The fact that partisans on both sides resorted to such tactics is a troubling feature," it said in a blog post.
I resorted to a sort of backward wave to mimic my lashes naturally growing longer and flapping in an imaginary breeze.
My favorite matte pressed powder I used to only use was discontinued, so I have kind of resorted to cream contours.
Since they didn't have their smartphones, the report says, "volunteers resorted to passing around a spare iPad" to get logged in.
Amazon has resorted to buying partial stakes of other companies, instead of fully acquiring them, amid growing regulatory pressure, filings show.
Economists say the government has resorted to temporary measures to prop up the economy instead of implementing long-awaited structural reforms.
But because of regulatory delays, which mean a big backlog of initial public offerings, many companies have resorted to other means.
President Donald Trump has resorted to more racist jokes to attack 2020 presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, the progressive senator from Massachusetts.
Instead of appealing to people's good sense, the authorities have therefore resorted to trying to save them from being run over.
"It is shameful that Senator Sanders has resorted to irresponsible and misleading attacks just to raise money for himself," Mook said.
Ms Fernández, who succeeded her husband as president in 2007 and governed until 2015, resorted to inflation to avoid fiscal discipline.
But de Blasio has, instead, resorted to repeated condemnations of Pantaleo's actions and court decisions made by local and federal municipalities.
" New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd even resorted to characterizing Palin as various types of Barbies -- "Caribous Barbie" and "Valentino Barbie.
"Troops resorted to live fire after confronting 5,000 rioters, some of who threw rocks and grenades," said an Israeli military spokeswoman.
He has resorted to debating random Trump supporters on the street—and has come out, rather decisively, on the losing end.
Smucker has resorted to cost cuts amid slowing demand for its coffee products and stiff competition in its pet foods business.
"Some within the business community who oppose this bill have resorted to threats of withdrawing jobs from our state," said Deal.
So they resorted to randomly selecting passengers, which is when David Dao was told he had to get off the plane.
In the end, the "removers" won, and the protectors have resorted to increasingly long-shot court efforts to block the removals.
So all large employers and most mid-size firms have resorted to utilizing Applicant Tracking Systems to manage their hiring processes.
Many quickly fell on hard times, and some even resorted to public protests — exactly the social instability Chinese officials fear most.
He often resorted to gimmickry, from re-enacted movie scenes to lawyerly theatrics to his grandest stunt of all: adding Mrs.
So Ms. Bramblette, 241, who lived in Ohio at the time, resorted to a solution that made her burn with shame.
So Thursday night, editors in The Times's newsroom resorted to a rarely-used design device known as a paddle wheel headline.
But instead of trusting Facebook to provide full and accurate responses, the DCMS resorted to high-pressure tactics directed at Kramer.
The contractors were sending the Neumanns a "message"In all four disputes, the contractors resorted to something called a mechanic's lien.
Of course, senior Iranian officials and media outlets resorted to saber-rattling to cloak their concerns over such unexpected global reactions.
"Such police state tactics were historically experimented or resorted to by fascist dictators to ultimately silence critics and resistance," it said.
With Christmas just a week away, others resorted to dark humour to help cope with the latest episode of toxic air.
At the same time, professors said students, many of them unfamiliar with English, were ill-prepared and frequently resorted to cheating.
Many state governments over the years have resorted to private entities to administer programs that officials themselves would originally have undertaken.
" Thus, the distinction between alien and citizen was "resorted to as a justification for liberty-infringing measures in times of crisis.
"Growing up I didn't see many, if any, Hispanic gymnasts and I just resorted to being my own person," she said.
That's a step the Fed never took during the 2008 crisis, though the ECB has resorted to this form of stimulus.
It's the latest unusual step the hospital system has resorted to in order to cope with the shortage of protective gear.
Of course, this is not the first time in the postwar era that an American president has resorted to trade protectionism.
Eventually I resorted to something that I haven't really seen a lot of reporting on, and which should probably be illegal.
In lieu of targeted strikes based on accurate intelligence, commanders resorted to firepower-intensive operations that killed or wounded local residents.
They resorted to a tailback pass by Myles Gaskin in the fourth quarter to finally put a touchdown on the scoreboard.
In California, hospitals have turned to seamstresses, while in New York doctors have resorted to reusing masks to meet the shortage.
This left Western readers with an imperfect understanding of the many authors who resorted to illicit publication only at desperate moments.
So they've now resorted to sewing their own masks to extend the life of the critical N95 masks they have left.
According to reports, this isn't the first time that the city's police department has resorted to bananas to recover stolen objects.
He told the jury that he had resorted to dismemberment because he thought no one would believe it was self-defense.
Farmers in Kenya, Ethiopia, and other countries have resorted to setting fires and making noise in attempts to ward off locusts.
A deputy president of the People's Justice Party, Azmin Ali, said in a statement the prime minister had resorted to "gangsterism".
Production, though, is many months behind schedule and the company has resorted to setting up assembly lines in temporary tent structures.
It appeared to be the first time that the police had resorted to that tactic in an effort to clear demonstrators.
It appeared to be the first time that the police had resorted to that tactic in an effort to clear demonstrators.
Because she wasn't getting paid during her maternity leave, she resorted to setting up a GoFundMe to cover his medical bills.
In need of emergency finance, and having used up all their bank limits, they resorted to buying cash with their credit cards.
As banks grapple with very low interest rates and an uncertain economic environment, they have resorted to cost controls to boost profits.
Michel lamented that Congress was becoming a place lacking camaraderie and deplored colleagues who resorted to "trashing the institution" for political gain.
Cummins allegedly kept Elizabeth "off the grid" to evade authorities, and at one point the teen resorted to eating wildflowers for nourishment.
These ballerinas have long resorted to darkening their own footwear, which is typically sold in pink shades most suited for white dancers.
" One Reddit moderator told BuzzFeed News even they've been called a "CCP shill" after banning "western users who've resorted to uncivil discourse.
Yes, Instagram's support system is so frustrating and difficult, some users have resorted to hiring other hackers to get the accounts back.
At one point, he became so fearful that he resorted to sleeping outside, away from his children, in case of another strike.
Back in campaign mode, he resorted to his usual talking points and lashed out at the media, Obama, Democrats, and Republican Sens.
" When that failed, she resorted to "holding the baby's head and forcing it back into the birth canal for two excruciating hours.
However, Valencia continued to argue with his father, who resorted to putting his son's bags outside the house on the back porch.
Republicans have resorted to claiming Democrats aren't following the right impeachment procedure instead of defending Trump on the merits of his case.
And as the election has drawn closer, Mr Modi has resorted to politically expedient policies that are likely to harm the economy.
These politicians have resorted to such tactics because they lack the one-third of votes necessary to vote down the constitutional amendment.
To mimic the snakeskin, Ahmad Rafsanjani, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University, resorted to the Japanese art of paper cutting, called kirigami.
In a vain effort to maintain its majority, the DLP, which has held power for the past decade, has resorted to mudslinging.
A century ago women resorted to the "argument of the broken pane" because they had no other way of making themselves heard.
It got so bad that I actually resorted to watching City Slickers deleted scenes to fill the empty void in my life.
The tech website Motherboard reported earlier this year that some have resorted to hiring their own hackers to get their accounts back.
Carige last raised funds in December 2017, when it resorted to asset sales to push through its third cash call since 2014.
Six Schengen members, including Germany and four other EU countries, have resorted to reinstating temporary border checks in the passport-free area.
Troops usually do not carry weapons there, and have sometimes resorted to jostling each other to get the opposing side to retreat.
When I questioned and countered all the claims they were making, it made them feel humiliated, so they resorted to sexist comments.
Larry Zambrano, a 45-year old father of two with a kidney transplant, resorted to taking immunosuppressants designed for animals last year.
But while Indian authorities seem content to merely smooth the rupee's fall, Indonesia has resorted to interventions, import restrictions and rate rises.
When cops tried to kick out unlicensed street vendors, the PO'd vendors resorted to usual protester fare: bricks, bottles and burning rubbish.
Theranos, and especially Holmes, resorted to all kinds of smoke and mirrors and subterfuge to create the illusion that it was working.
Radio service was so unreliable that emergency teams resorted to runners, and a Metro worker sent one crew down the wrong tunnel.
Others have resorted to lactation rooms, which became such a problem last year that management removed locks from the doors, it reported.
Moving beyond the democratic-autocratic binary, political scientists have resorted to a new category of "competitive authoritarianism" to capture these hybrid cases.
In the aftermath of India invalidating much of its cash, many have resorted to mobile wallets to pay for their daily chores.
Republican leaders have also resorted to history as a basis to withhold a confirmation hearing for any person that President Obama nominates.
In a last ditch attempt, the firefighter resorted to pushing the woman off the cable lines on to the air cushion below.
With its fighters frequently being killed by the military, Boko Haram has resorted to mass kidnapping and extortion to replenish its ranks.
He would lie to his parents about how much he'd played, and resorted to elaborate schemes to stay connected to the internet.
Some people were at a loss for words and simply resorted to gifs to express their emotions about Cruz's seriously strange tweet.
"He has resorted to claiming that all of the thirteen women with credible sexual misconduct allegations against him are liars," Meeks continued.
Congolese told CNN that internet services were reinstated Thursday, but before then some people resorted to using satellite feeds routed from Europe.
Hesse had to leave school, and his parents, unable to cope with him, resorted to having him committed to a mental asylum.
The Las Vegas convention had to be shut down Saturday after some Sanders supporters, angry over delegate allocation, resorted to throwing chairs.
Republicans understand the stakes and in some instances have resorted to extreme measures to take, or retain, control of the state courts.
New motor vehicle prices, however, fell for a second consecutive month as manufacturers resorted to deep discounting to eliminate an inventory overhang.
For years Muslims have resorted to praying in hundreds of makeshift sites, in crowded basements or dark warehouses targeted by racist attackers.
In other words, Mr. Gingrich denied the reality of Mr. Bannon's record and then resorted to stereotypes about Jews to defend him.
But others, concerned that labor activism could force costly concessions, have resorted to tougher tactics, retaliating against those who help organize protests.
Today, opponents of Puerto Rico's petition to Congress for restructuring authority have resorted to revisionist history of the treatment of Detroit's creditors.
"This was a great day for us," said Rubio, who had not yet resorted to making pee-pee jokes about the Donald.
In offices where there's a repeat offender, Green said, workers tell her they've resorted to buying mini fridges or lunchboxes that lock.
Without any nations backing the rebels, he added, some of them "have resorted" to raising money by working for drug trafficking organizations.
Back then, student protesters and opposition parties in those countries were highly radicalized and often resorted to violence to make themselves heard.
For example, like the Baltimore riots in 1968, liberal protesters resorted to violent demonstrations following the police-involved death of Freddie Gray.
When the American invasion swept the Taliban from power several months later, the insurgents resorted to opium like the Mujahideen before them.
" Margolin further surmised that mothers' boyfriends more often resorted to physical coercion, in comparison to other caregivers, because they lacked "legitimate authority.
Some of these women, striving for the silhouette of an Instagram model, have resorted to black-market butt injections to achieve it.
Many major manufacturers, including Samsung and Huawei, simply resorted to using their own OS and their own processors to power their watches.
With time short, we resorted to dragging bodies unceremoniously through the thickening mud — a scene of horror that disturbs me even now.
Opposition lawmakers were more sympathetic to the protesters, saying that they had resorted to violence out of desperation over not being heard.
A small number of indigenous groups have resorted to violent actions, like arson attacks on corporate infrastructure, vehicles, private property and churches.
As placeholders on the internet, teams have resorted to showing graphics like this: Most of the GIFs aren't even that sophisticated: Riveting.
When the Western art world fell in love with "primitive" art, collectors and dealers often resorted to extremes to obtain ancient treasures.
In the clash, UN peacekeepers allegedly resorted to using tear gas to disperse the crowd — a plan that backfired because of headwinds.
For decades, people under fire have resorted to uttering "no comment," but those two words are more laden with baggage than magic.
"Not every time when they do something bad, more occasionally," she told the BBC, referring to how often she resorted to spanking.
Manager Essamelddine Hajjar told AFP that zoo staff had even resorted to using their own money to try and feed the lions.
As the crisis expanded, even hospitals in Beijing and other provinces resorted to public appeals for face masks and protective medical gowns.
" Sarah Wildman at Vox noted that the speech "often resorted to rhetorical conceits typically used by the European and American alt-right.
New Yorkers, always quick to innovate, have even resorted to the app for one of life's grosser tasks: the swatting of vermin.
To get around Obama-era restrictions on the number of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, commanders sometimes resorted to ad hoc arrangements.
The country's diplomats in Europe resorted to smuggling cigarettes to make ends meet while lobbying for humanitarian aid for people back home.
A short-term CR is something Congress has resorted to before but it still remains unpopular with the Pentagon and defense contractors.
Rome's embattled mayor, Virginia Raggi, has vowed to prevent the rationing, even as smaller towns have already resorted to closing some taps.
Some residents have resorted to burying the dead in public parks, Firas Abdullah, a White Helmets spokesperson in Eastern Ghouta, told CNN.
Constant problem It isn't the first time the Beijing Women's Federation has resorted to using posters in an attempt to stop harassment.
There are eight cultivating companies in Israel - many of which have resorted to opening farms abroad to get into the international market.
Nearly six years into the war, both sides have resorted to siege tactics, surrounding communities populated by their foes and bombarding them.
We didn't have any wood, so the women resorted to tearing shreds of their own clothing and using them to light fires.
Last year, during a similar period, the Treasury resorted to "extraordinary measures," loopholes for off-book borrowing that postponed the borrowing deadline.
Police resorted to using tear gas and water cannon after clashes with Muslim hardliners calling for the resignation of Jakarta's Christian governor.
Crowds of people who depend on electric pumps had resorted to filling bottles and containers from natural springs, drainpipes and dirty streams.
Many of the displaced have resorted to building makeshift shelters in dangerous and undesirable areas, including on and around the Repi landfill.
A 25-year old frontline protester, surnamed Tang, said protesters had resorted to more violent behavior because peaceful protests had not worked.
They allege that he resorted to bank fraud to continue funding his opulent lifestyle when Yanukovych was removed from power in 2014.
We won't have told you about the worst of it; most of us will have resorted to adages that are now truisms.
White House aides resorted to Google searches and frenzied scans of the United States Code to figure out which countries were affected.
The mounting evidence is one reason why GOP House members resorted to spreading misinformation to fog the public's understanding of the case.
When he's not promoting cherry-picked metrics from particular polls, Trump has resorted to touting polls that don't seem to actually exist.
This was deeply emasculating for him, as his identity and pride stemmed from his power, and he eventually resorted to hanging himself.
Some even resorted to pen-and-paper systems, and others gave the hackers over $10,000 worth of bitcoin to unlock their systems.
Having failed to silence them, Mr Mugabe resorted to driving them from office and into exile before packing the bench with party hacks.
The officials said the group had resorted to bombings and attacks because it could no longer effectively control entire villages and other territories.
It said the authorities had resorted to "extralegal measures" such as enforced disappearances and strict house arrests to prevent criticism of the government.
"Because our app has several pictures of menus and is easy to navigate, we realized foreign tourists also resorted to it," Fioravante said.
"It's unfortunate that Republicans have resorted to a taxpayer-funded lawsuit to re-fight a political fight that they keep losing," Earnest added.
The company resorted to building a second assembly line inside a tent-like structure next to its main assembly plant in Fremont, California.
Only a few years ago, Kyle Taylor was in such dire financial shape that he resorted to picking up change off the ground.
Borrales said he has resorted to asking city officials for medicine, which they sometimes give him for free or at a reduced price.
UBS resorted to verbal kitchen sinking recently, telling investors it had been saddled with the worst start to the year in many years.
In Houston, residents resorted to pleading for help on Twitter after trying and failing to get through the city's inundated emergency call system.
To keep the spirit alive, a fan named Matt Chojnacki resorted to recreating the entire intro using — wait for it — his daughter's toys.
Throughout the restrictions, many of Zimbabwe's citizens and techies resorted to VPNs and workarounds to access net and social media, according to Nyahasha.
Delivery and catering crews often resorted to cooking pizzas at the startup's Mountain View warehouse and delivering orders in personal cars, sources said.
In the 1980s the loos at English football grounds were vile and few, so supporters often resorted to using sinks or walls instead.
Now it's resorted to allowing users to cross-post to Facebook Stories from Instagram or Messenger, but they still don't get many views.
Opponents say Maduro's leftist government has run oil-rich Venezuela's economy into the ground and resorted to increasingly authoritarian tactics to retain power.
Both men grew dictatorial in power, resorted to violence to settle scores and, in Zia's case, embraced Islamism in an avowedly secular state.
In February, he admitted to Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show that he had even resorted to a little sugar-laced bribery.
Apple has resorted to questionable decisions like ditching the oft-missed headphone jack and reliable TouchID to keep the industrial design in flux.
Samsung isn't so lucky, and has resorted to the video game industry's tricks to try and revive its ailing sales with exclusive software.
Southwest also acknowledged the use of force in a statement and said it was unfortunate officers resorted to forcing her off the plane.
Some riders became dehydrated and resorted to scooping snow off the side of the road into water bottles, which they shared among themselves.
It also puts the industry on pace for the highest number of such filings since 2009, when 18 retailers resorted to that action.
As a result, I've lately resorted to spending €35 every few months on the ubiquitous white earbuds that come with every iPhone purchase.
Central banks in Europe and Japan have resorted to negative interest rates in attempts to stimulate consumer demand and stoke worryingly low inflation.
From a human rights perspective, 2900 was the stage where Iran resorted to some of the worst atrocities from 220006 to this day.
The family even resorted to going to a psychic for some answers, according to a report in Collegiate Times, a Virginia Tech newspaper.
In Test cricket, where draws are possible, players have resorted to stultifying, conservative cricket, so as to avoid the repercussions of a defeat.
I would have thought it'd be disturbing when NFL fans finally resorted to cannibalism, but I didn't foresee there being clever cosplay involved.
The Las Vegas convention had to be shut down on Saturday after some Sanders supporters angry over delegate allocation resorted to throwing chairs.
This year, many artists have resorted to a novel strategy: offering fans a trail of digital bread crumbs that lead to a release.
Organized labor, with the complicity of their Democrat friends in state government, has resorted to extreme measures to continue the flow of cash.
Republicans wanted to starve Medicaid and kill the individual mandate, and when these policies proved to be dramatically unpopular they resorted to lying.
At least four of these students reportedly resorted to living out of the school's locker room and one said he ended up homeless.
They've resorted to worshiping and teaching their children at home but Aye Lwin says this has attracted the attention of authorities after protests.
As its fighters have been increasingly been killed or locked up, the militants have sometimes resorted to using female captives as suicide bombers.
In the past, Starboard has resorted to proxy battles and ousting existing leadership in its quest to turn a profit on its investment.
There are currently eight cultivating companies in Israel - many of whom have resorted to opening farms abroad to get into the international market.
In seizing a foreign tanker which it accuses of "violating international regulations," Tehran has resorted to a form of piracy in international waters.
These rogue states are not the only employers of cyber warfare — the United States and United Kingdom also have resorted to such tactics.
The team resorted to cord blood after failing to find a bone marrow donor who matched the woman's cells' highly uncommon identification tags.
Newspapers have resorted to working from memory sticks, and many people attempt to piggyback from the few wifi spots that are still working.
With an ailing father back home and a wife with student loans to pay off, he resorted to selling his property in India.
Not knowing anything about how a French press works or what specifications to look for, I resorted to the review section on Amazon.
When snow levels proved inadequate for ski competitions, the Olympic committee resorted to airlifting snow by helicopters and ground-transporting it by truck.
After visitors were banned, some loved ones resorted to yelling at windows and holding signs outside to get information and connect with residents.
Cut marks on bones and reports from local Inuit confirmed some of the crew resorted to cannibalism in the harsh and desperate conditions.
"It's unfortunate that Republicans have resorted to a taxpayer-funded lawsuit to re-fight a political fight that they keep losing," he added.
In the group's 18-year insurgency since, they have resorted to acts of terrorism like truck bombings that have caused mass civilian casualties.
A decade ago, three national team players resorted to posing for nude photos in an effort to draw attention to their low profile.
When tenants would party late and loud, Mr. Scalza said he resorted to obnoxious behavior, like beating a drum or blasting a trumpet.
Many have resorted to thuggish tactics in recent years, as defaults have increased and as it has become more difficult to collect debts.
But Ms. Goldblatt, while not addressing those leftists who resorted to violence, said that some kind of response in the street was necessary.
A college dropout who once pumped gas and wrote advertising copy, Mr. Cussler resorted to a hoax to get his first book published.
Some people resorted to tunnel digging to get under the wall, a technique also used with the wall on the US-Mexico Border.
Oracle said Google has resorted to bullying tactics as they gear up for their legal brawl before the US Supreme Court in March.
Some volunteers resorted to crowdfunding in December, claiming the masks provided by the RFS were insufficient considering the unprecedented scale of the fires.
But the airlines have once again resorted to their bully tactics to spread misinformation about the need to improve our aging airport infrastructure.
She finally resorted to filling out a form on the website but like others has not heard when the new blades will arrive.
Hospitals have been running out of the coveted masks, and health care workers have resorted to begging on social media for mask donations.
Spike's Tactical also resorted to actively trolling both their critics and Newsweek reporter Michael Hayden, who published a story about the ad Monday.
In their consolidation of power in the 1990s, they resorted to massacres and scorched-earth tactics as they wiped out pockets of resistance.
The specter of locusts haunts Argentina's farmers, who for almost 200 years have resorted to rustic methods like bonfires to drive away menacing swarms.
We intended to talk over Skype, but he had to sell his earphones for a little extra cash, so we resorted to using WhatsApp.
Scroll through for the coolest takes on the thumbnail accent, and wonder why you ever resorted to the ring finger in the first place.
Rather than attempt to answer that question, Pruitt's opponents have resorted to character assassination, pulling out one of the biggest guns in their arsenal.
One source familiar with the Russia investigation resorted to a mathematical equation to divulge -- sort of -- the number of agents assigned to the matter.
I worked as a nanny, a housemate worked as an assistant, a friend resorted to selling what would later be known as subprime mortgages.
At a campaign stop in Iowa last week, Elizabeth Warren resorted to asking reporters if any of them wanted to ask her about education.
At my most desperate, I resorted to plucking out my pubic hair, as there wouldn't be the typical tell-tale signs the next morning.
After showcasing his possessions to a visiting bird and having no luck, our plucky hero finally resorted to his glossiest prize: the red heart.
For years, I've resorted to jotting places I went each day into my Google Calendar, as that'll usually trigger memories of time spent there.
He was terrified of heights: when he had to climb a rock face in "For Your Eyes Only" he resorted to Valium and beer.
US Customs and Border Protection officers resorted to "alternative procedures" until systems came back up, which meant many travelers had to be processed manually.
Several families Reuters spoke to, including the Khalafs, said that to get the paperwork required, they resorted to chains of bribery culminating in Damascus.
U.S. Senator James Jackson famously resorted to biting the finger of Robert Watkins, a politician from Savannah, when Watkins attempted to gouge Jackson's eye.
With reliable pollsters showing support for an impeachment inquiry rising, Trump has resorted to touting fake numbers both on Twitter and during press conferences.
The Mount Lemmon fire district has said that the layoffs were forced by a budget shortfall so intense the district resorted to bake sales.
Some residents have resorted to living in "crappy old storage rooms " that have been converted into apartments and others are sleeping in their cars.
But it has resorted to unorthodox liquidity moves to try to defend the currency, heightening the perception it wants to avoid outright rate hikes.
As permanent posts dried up, many Greeks resorted to part-time or temporary jobs on flexible contracts, mainly in tourism and in delivery services.
As a last resort, some airports, such as New York's LaGuardia and JFK have resorted to rounding up geese and gassing them to death.
It reveals it resorted to using audio matching technology to try to detect videos that had been visually altered but had the same soundtrack.
When the officers ran Wall's actual name through their system, they discovered why she'd resorted to familial identity theft: Wall's driver's license was suspended.
When right-wing activist Ben Shapiro tried to give a lecture at Cal State, those who wanted him silenced resorted to violence as well.
Like other U.S. banks, JPMorgan has resorted to aggressive cost controls to underpin earnings over the past several quarters as revenue growth remains sluggish.
LDC also resorted to courts to seize nearly 12,000 tonnes of soybeans from Viana, worth about $5 million, according to LDC lawyer Thiago Gerbasi.
Meadows is unable to purchase bras through commissary or access them through medical care, so she has almost always resorted to making bras herself.
Until now users have often resorted to screenshots or messaging themselves in order to keep track of posts, says Instagram product Manager Ashley Yuki.
It is deplorable that such a professional publication resorted to using subjective and politically motivated terms to characterise the economic policies of a country.
The city has delivered yet another high-profile rejection of the vile anti-transgender attacks that our opponents have resorted to all across America.
To combat the fall in orders, engineering companies that cater to clients in the oil, gas and mining businesses had resorted to cutting jobs.
Witnesses said police initially refrained from coming into contact with the demonstrators in Wad Madani, but subsequently resorted to tear gas to disperse them.
Instead of debating the complex issues surrounding global warming in Congress, a number of coastal (read: liberal leaning) cities have resorted to the courts.
Women and children leaving have spoken of harsh conditions inside, under coalition bombardment and with food supplies so scarce some resorted to eating grass.
The gunman in Alexandria resorted to "Second Amendment remedies" to deal with the tyranny he perceived under the Trump administration and the current Congress.
In his media campaign to drum up support over recent months, he resorted to the sort of rhetoric his new army of defenders loathe.
"Ultimately, Squall resorted to firing three warning shots from their 50-caliber gun, which caused the Iranian vessel to turn away," Commander Urban said.
He resorted to quoting the earthy wisdom of a former Senate majority leader and President to capture the sense of futility and political dislocation.
Fitzgerald wasn't a driving force behind any of the season's big moves, but she also never resorted to wielding her beauty as a weapon.
In his final months at Adelanto, Cruz said he resorted to bartering, trading shoes he wove out of plastic bags for ramen and cookies.
In 2018, Business Insider reported that some of Hong Kong's homeless residents, dubbed McRefugees, have resorted to calling 24-hour fast-food restaurants home.
To cover up the financial malfeasance, Mr. Najib and his political machine resorted to censorship, cash handouts and even physical violence, his critics say.
Son had tormented Barzagli to such an extent that the defender had resorted to some of the darker arts to try to quiet him.
Some stores resorted to restricting sales to one jar per person, with several quickly running out of stock and having to turn away customers.
Perhaps in desperation, his small air force also resorted to bombing the last remaining airport available for civilians, threatening to severely isolate the city.
Iran resorted to buying grains using gold and oil as payment and used the Japanese yen to pay for a large volume of wheat.
But he was also reviled as a dictator who resorted to violence to retain power and ran a once-robust economy into the ground.
Witnesses at the scene told local news station CBS 8 that the police, rather than trying to deescalate the situation, hastily resorted to gunfire.
Meanwhile, some countries like India and Sri Lanka have resorted to shutting down the internet at times to halt the spread of fake messages.
It has resorted to increasingly heavy-handed tactics, including torture, to beat back demonstrations, according to accounts by detained demonstrators and human rights activists.
She resorted to a damaging whisper campaign founded on lies, and when presented with the opportunity to retract her damaging remarks, she refused. Rep.
Recently, many have resorted to scare tactics to convey their one main point: No one will love you if you have sex before marriage.
That some protesters have resorted to violence, including firebombs and bats, can only be condemned, as must be the excessive force of the police.
In February 2019 it resorted to a US$10.2bn bailout package from international financial institutions including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
AARP is quite serious about its campaign to lower drug prices and safeguard Medicare, which is why it has resorted to the patently absurd.
State officials in Mississippi have resorted to a range of measures, including seeking court orders to get service providers to shut down specific devices.
Foxconn has even resorted to manufacturing its own surgical face masks – up to two million a day -  for its hundreds of thousands of employees.
The pair then exchanged words before Sobchak resorted to what she said were Zhirinovsky's own methods and emptied a glass of water over him.
But often even her fiercest critics could not produce more convincing analyses, and instead some resorted to unfounded attacks against the entire Copyright Office.
Jammeh is one of Africa's most capricious and ruthless autocrats who has resorted to torturing or killing perceived opponents, according to human rights groups.
Some have already resorted to looting, according to CNN affiliate WEAR-TV, because of the lack of resources such as water, electricity and food.
Credit has been expanding swiftly in the Chinese economy, as the government has resorted to heavy stimulus to prevent the economy from slowing further.
The Food Bank had been hearing stories of women in need who resorted to using diapers or bunches of paper towels instead of pads.
Half of the designers had resorted to hoarding scraps under their desks as they tried — and failed — to find places to give them away.
But Trump didn't win the second debate, just as he didn't win the first, and again he resorted to citing some unscientific online polls.
Last year, the smog a few weeks after Diwali was so bad that Delhi resorted to emergency measures such as shutting schools and banning construction.
As his country's economy implodes around him, Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro has resorted to what may be a last-ditch effort to stay in power.
It's a technique that a much smaller app, Zello, had also resorted to using for nearly a year when the RKN announced its own ban.
Islamic State has resorted to guerrilla tactics since it abandoned its goal of holding territory and creating a self-declared caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria.
Between the lines: Direct-to-consumer brands have often resorted to using search and social media advertising online, which are cheap and easy to buy.
Some of those sources said staff members also drugged patients to make them easier to manage — a violation of state rules — or resorted to violence.
There was no space for her in a nearby hospital, and the woman resorted to posting on social media to shame officials into admitting her.
Small but powerful economic elites resisted tax increases, so governments resorted to printing money to fulfil their campaign promises to the working and middle classes.
A trick that is currently resorted to only rarely could easily become a standard cinematic tool, like matte shots, green screens and CGI before it.
In 2003, I lost my apartment and resorted to living out of my car for the next seven months, occasionally crashing on my friend's floor.
I've resorted to sliding the pad out of the way and using the leather strap which still has texture of raw leather on one side.
Just a few years ago, the Olympic medalist was struggling to make ends meet and resorted to swiping apples from his gym to save money.
One recent study found almost one in five boys had resorted to diet pills, purging, skipping meals, steroids or tanning products to change their appearance.
Back in the old days, computers were so slow and memory was so expensive that they resorted to logic, which is what computers work on.
Iowa resorted to trickery to take a 17-13 halftime lead as a fake punt resulted in an 18-yard run by upback Amani Hooker.
At one point, the staff resorted to pulling two judges off the bench to help the front desk with translation needs, said one EOIR employee.
"The one advantage Petronas has is they resorted to cost cutting much earlier compared to their (national oil company) peers in the region," Lee said.
Initially, Henney resorted to tongs to feed Wally, he told the York Daily Record, but he felt comfortable picking up the animal almost right away.
But with time running out Hungary resorted to Iceland's game as they started pumping teasing crosses into the penalty area which kept evading their forwards.
The report says Hodgkinson resorted to dragging his daughter out of her friend's car, slashing her seatbelt, and punching his daughter's friend in the face.
Some politicians have resorted to coded language and dog whistles, while other groups have explicitly stated their intentions to target the country's Chinese Indonesian community.
Initially taking the high road, remaining silent, professional and above the fray, Comey has now resorted to directly confronting the president at his own game.
Many households have resorted to begging, selling off their land or possessions, and eating vital seed stocks in order to survive, the U.N. agencies said.
The military balance began changing and the Assad dictatorship, once again facing an existential crisis, resorted to inhumane measures and massacring innocent women and children.
Many Twitter users commenting on Upton's post were quick to disagree with her, and some resorted to using sexist, derogatory language to challenge her stance.
Lots of desperate gamers resorted to buying extension cables or custom wireless receivers just so they didn't have to play while sitting on the floor.
The Bundesbank and ECB have resorted to buying more loss-making, shorter-dated German bonds since February in order to continue the money-printing programme.
Unable to move their legs, dancers resorted to simply pointing to the ceiling in time to the music ("Do you want to get wasted, wasted").
WiFi: 2 starsI think McDonald's had a WiFi, but I couldn't easily find it, so I just resorted to a personal hotspot from my phone.
Harlow, 25, had to fly out that day to make it to a photoshoot, so she resorted to taking a different flight and travelling economy.
"Because of this dearth of educated men to marry, women resorted to EEF as a technological concession to the 'man deficit,'" the study's authors report.
Fields resorted to sugar: Just a little bit of simple syrup brightens up those otherwise flattened flavors without turning your beverage into a wine cooler.
I've resorted to asking certain female co-workers if they want to have a staring contest to see if they cry, but it never works.
Because of the impracticality of building on the sheer rock face, the Gibraltarian government has resorted to reclaiming land from the sea to build on.
Though they have not yet resorted to a large overhaul of their approach to away games, Coach Jeff Hornacek said the team had been tinkering.
Tom Brady has completed just 1 of 3 passes since his 6-for-6 start, and the Patriots have resorted to punts on consecutive drives.
Police in the capital resorted to airborne drones with speakers to urge people to go home in some parks, according to Spanish news agency EFE.
Three women resorted to screaming and hair-pulling after one of them filled her cart with packets of toilet paper at a local Woolworths store.
Local residents report that the tap water can be orange, brown, or even green in color, and many have resorted to drinking bottled water instead. 
He returned to duty in the Civil War and won victory after victory, rising so high that Congress resorted to creating new ranks for him.
For now, some funeral homes have resorted to unused chapel space and other spaces for storing boxed bodies that are imminently headed to a crematorium.
She has resorted to finding brands online with inventory ready to ship and must confirm the brands do not rely on suppliers directly from China.
As part of its ham-handed response to public outrage, China resorted to blaming the "black hand" of other countries, led by the United States.
The devastation was so extreme that one Ohio county resorted to a mobile morgue to handle all the corpses of people who died from overdoses.
After Eliot converted to Anglo-Catholicism, in the late twenties, he chastised Yeats for having resorted to a "highly sophisticated lower mythology" of supernatural lore.
He said he's also resorted to wrapping his elbow around poles, instead of his hands, because he's less likely to infect himself from his elbow.
The zoo even resorted to "panda porn" videos here of other pandas mating to encourage Chuang Chuang, but Lin Hui eventually conceived through artificial insemination.
He remained a convinced Nazi and when pushed, he resorted to the timeworn justification that he had to do his duty and carry out orders.
Rather than offering coherent and respectful arguments against the Republican plan, Warren and others have resorted to ridiculously overblown mudslinging with no basis in reality.
She was home, but she was miserable; she could not lie comfortably in the new bed and often resorted to sleeping upright in a wheelchair.
After receiving the summons, Wickizer resorted to a technique followed by many a frustrated customer: She went on Facebook, posted her story and solicited advice.
Because of U.S. sanctions, Sudanese banks have been unable to find correspondent banks to process international transactions and have resorted to moving money in cash.
After suffering a minor debt crisis from rapid expansion in recent years, Marfrig resorted to selling its poultry businesses in Britain and Brazil to JBS.
It was a wild second half, made even wilder as the Eagles resorted to sideline tryouts for a new longsnapper after a series of injuries.
Sanchez resorted to passing a decree on the exhumation after failed negotiations with Franco's seven grandchildren, who reportedly engaged a notary to formalize their opposition.
As banks have become increasingly reliant on these fees, they've also resorted to more tactics that take advantage of customers who are making these payments.
In fact, some of them resorted to the nationalist and anti-Western rhetoric that has become commonplace in Russia over the last couple of years.
Instead, Broadcom has resorted to what is essentially a hostile takeover by putting forward a slate of six Broadcom nominees for Qualcomm's 11-member board.
When these strategies failed, Bobby resorted to stereotypical chimpanzee begging behavior, which included the blowing of raspberries with his mouth and reaching out with his arms.
Thwarted by relentless GOP opposition to implementing policy through legislation, the Obama administration has recently resorted to applying executive rule-making powers to advance its agenda.
Instead of attempting to plant a counternarrative or introduce doubt or plausible deniability into the story, its own pro-government media resorted to absurd conspiracy theories.
Throughout the restrictions, many of Zimbabwe's citizens and techies resorted to VPNs and workarounds to access net and social media, as reported in this TechCrunch feature.
After she was unable to continue to lose weight by sticking to the Atkins diet, she resorted to binging and purging to get her weight down.
Their predecessors in the 1930s, in thrall to misguided ideas about balanced budgets and the gold standard, had resorted to import restrictions, which proved collectively catastrophic.
Even if she resorted to her vices, she also got out her feelings about the divorce in a healthy way by letting it fuel her art.
I've resorted to using the HomePod with my iPad as a standalone music device, and it's a silly workaround I feel a $350 speaker shouldn't necessitate.
Over the year after their stranding, the 19 survivors of the Invercauld splintered into groups, often left the weakest to die and even resorted to cannibalism.
Apparently, Apple's entertainment team has resorted to updating people on an individual basis, but only as things pertain to the specific show they are working on.
The BoJ is following the lead of several central banks in Europe, including the European Central Bank (ECB), which first resorted to negative rates in 53.
He's also resorted to extortion-like tactics to promote veganism, threatening to cancel concerts unless the hosting venues serve only vegan-friendly food during the event.
It would be a difficult shot to illustrate and animate believably from the imagination alone, so lilfuchs resorted to extreme measures, using his family as models.
Islamic State has resorted to guerrilla tactics since it abandoned its goal of holding territory and creating a self-sufficient caliphate that straddles Iraq and Syria.
Another claimed not to have been given anything to drink for four days and resorted to scooping up dirty water from the floor of his cell.
In remote areas of Puerto Rico, people have resorted to painting "Help" and "Send Food" on roads, buildings and signs, in the hopes of being spotted.
Margaret Cho's ex-boyfriend lost it when she dumped him, and resorted to sending her menacing social media threats ... according to legal docs the comedian filed.
Sartre observed that anti-Semites often resorted to the cloak of jokiness: Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies.
Hale called Spencer's shooting death the latest in an epidemic of incidents around the nation in which police resorted to lethal force when none was needed.
On April 12th the parliamentary Speaker suspended proceedings as MPs furious at Iraq's second new cabinet in a month resorted to fisticuffs in front of him.
It's almost impossible to get a room within a 100-mile radius of Paradise, and families have resorted to living in tents or in their cars.
While he delivered a constitution that recognized the rights of native groups, the film asserts that he resorted to the tactics of the leaders he despised.
Sydney has resorted to water-saving methods in recent months including enforced water restrictions, which limit the amount of water people are allowed to use outdoors.
Following Hurricane Maria, some Puerto Ricans have resorted to bathing in rivers and mountain streams; collecting rainwater to flush toilets; and drinking from potentially risky sources.
The famed surgeon resorted to hand massage of the exposed heart of Marcel L. De Rudder when his heart suddenly failed during the six-hour ordeal.
She said she began breaking out in lesions and sores from showering at home and has resorted to bathing at friends' homes and a local hotel.
In fear of a definite backlash from low-morale IRGC soldiers, Iran has resorted to even more desperate measures to render recruits for the Syria war.
"This is unfortunately not a surprise as two neighboring countries -- Chad and Gabon -- both resorted to this radical solution to suppress opposition during elections," she says.
In the meantime, Alok and Jacob complained that they couldn't get matches in the first place, even when they resorted to swiping right on almost everyone.
Now, a decade-long anthropological study from Australian National University finds that teenage girls have internalized this fear so deeply that they've resorted to dramatic measures.
The blows came in and Frye resorted to trying to stiff leg Coleman away, only to be driven back into the fence and pounded some more.
Mr. Trump resorted to vague hand-waving about any spending cuts to offset those changes, promising instead that faster growth would prevent the deficit from rising.
Asking volunteers to sew masks is the latest unusual step the hospital system has resorted to in order to cope with the shortage of protective gear.
The European Central Bank resorted to extraordinary measures — though far later than its American and British counterparts — extinguishing the worst fears of the euro's potential demise.
Theories that the expedition was struck by lead poisoning from hastily tinned food, and that the men eventually resorted to cannibalism, are woven into the story.
Later that same evening, Sanders resorted to sharing a doctored video to bolster her allegation that appeared to originate with the far-right conspiracy site Infowars.
They would lose the next night, after Chambliss was bumped up to seventh in the order, and after that Martin resorted to a more conventional lineup.
He sequenced and re-sequenced his images in smaller, hand-bound versions that eventually were assembled and resorted to become the work that earned him accolades.
That was when one Chinese company resorted to theft, Micron said in documents filed last December in Federal District Court for the Northern District of California.
Today, I did a few hours of online school from my bed, FaceTimed my friends, and even resorted to painting my old jeans out of boredom.
Biden and Sanders have resorted to video streams to get their message out while they pause in-person campaigning (though Sanders' digital transition had fewer hiccups).
It got so bad, local news media reports said, that professors who worked at the museum resorted to collecting money to help pay for cleaning services.
Workers had resorted to dipping their hands in chemicals like kerosene and benzene after their shifts to clean the graphite and carbon black off their hands.
Later, working on another project as a graduate student at the M.I.T. Media Lab, I resorted to wearing a white mask to have my presence recognized.
Mr. Mahdi's efforts seemed aimed at dividing the protesters between those who had resorted to violence and those who insisted their goal was to protest peacefully.
Jason Markk was founded in 2007 to provide sneakerheads who regularly resorted to harsh chemical-filled household cleaning products with a cleaning product specifically for footwear.
Sometimes they resorted to so-called Trojan horse programs that lay in wait on e-commerce or banking sites, ready to get your credit card numbers.
A number of volunteers resorted to calling the state party to report results, and many reported being left on hold indefinitely due to busy phone lines.
Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), who resorted to a controversial decades-old talking point that pro-choice supporters say only further stigmatizes abortion at a critical moment.
The authorities have resorted to new tricks too, like clogging the electoral system with fake candidates and putting party loyalists on the ballot as independent candidates.
As the Democratic Party's base has become increasingly progressive, its leaders have resorted to demonizing the "top 1 percent" and Wall Street bankers during campaign season.
After the election loss, Chinese officials resorted to a favorite tactic by blaming the West, a nationalistic message that plays well to the masses at home.
But just a few years ago, the Olympic medalist was struggling to make ends meet, and resorted to swiping apples from his gym to save money.
The group has resorted to guerrilla tactics since it abandoned its goal of holding territory and creating a self-sufficient caliphate that straddles Iraq and Syria.
When blackmailing failed also, Moscow resorted to traditional bullying — issuing unspecified threats and denouncing the patriarch as an agent of the United States and the Vatican.
When confronted with facts, Sessions often resorted to some variation of, "I haven't studied that closely," and let the questioner move on to the next topic.
During a CNN interview on Wednesday morning, Higgins resorted to claiming he's privy to secret data indicating the number of unauthorized border crossings is actually increasing.
Trump, who called for unity and condemned the attacks on Wednesday, resorted to blaming the media early Thursday morning as news of two new bombs broke.
Throughout, Mr. Nunn has resorted to similar tactics, breaking up long speeches to create more brisk exchanges between characters, reordering and eliminating scenes, turning speeches into songs.
I usually sleep on my side or stomach, but both options were a little awkward with the headband on, so I resorted to sleeping on my back.
"We don't know why Orthacanthus resorted to eating its own young," said study co-author Howard Falcon-Lang, a paleontologist based at Royal Holloway, University of London.
But a number of other states have resorted to reactionary tactics favored by manufacturers and restaurant industry groups, making it illegal for local governments to do so.
To remedy the situation, White House staffers have resorted to taping the tattered paperwork back together "like a jigsaw puzzle," according to a new report from Politico.
Their margins have been squeezed as they resorted to steep discounts to drive up demand in a competitive U.S. market where sales have plateaued near record highs.
In the past, some of the big mines, including platinum and gold producers, have resorted to directly importing electricity from neighboring countries like Mozambique and South Africa.
In the past, some of the big mines, including platinum and gold producers, have resorted to directly importing electricity from neighbouring countries like Mozambique and South Africa.
Instead of negotiating with Democrats to overhaul the nation's immigration laws, Trump has resorted to emergency declarations and executive orders — blowing up potential deals again and again.
Morgan Stanley's head of technology investment banking, Michael Grimes, the lead underwriter on Facebook's initial public offering, resorted to gimmicks to ensure his spot in Uber's IPO.
Why it matters: Before newsrooms began to invest heavily on covering these topics, experts typically resorted to Medium or LinkedIn to post about industry advancements and news.
As slow economic growth simmers along, central banks have resorted to negative interest rates and buying up huge quantities of public debt to keep our economies rolling.
Mr Atambayev likes to portray himself as a devoted democrat—but to get his handpicked successor elected, he resorted to tricks straight out of the authoritarian playbook.
An opposition party in Kosovo resorted to extreme tactics in Parliament Wednesday to halt a vote they say would surrender part of the country's territory to Montenegro.
Asian centers saw high volumes of scrap gold as customers resorted to selling back gold to take advantage of higher prices, a Singapore-based bullion trader said.
I resorted to black coffee again to make me feel a little better, but by the end of the day I was feeling so exhausted and starving.
The TSA's troubles won't be resolved anytime soon, and lines are so long in some places that airlines have resorted to building their own customized checkpoint systems.
Cardi B has no shame about her former life as an exotic dancer, which she resorted to before reaching chart-topping stardom to escape an abusive relationship.
Lacking funding, McGee, who has spent most of his career battling just below the main ATP Tour, resorted to writing letters to numerous companies, looking for sponsorship.
Many people thought the dollar would decline once the Fed started to use quantitative easing (QE) but the other big central banks resorted to QE as well.
Of 5000 people surveyed across several Ivy League colleges, 20 percent of women and 14 percent of men reported having resorted to self-harm at least once.
You'll hear from the family that they immediately came in aggressive, they didn't try to talk him down and immediately resorted to using their Tasers on him.
Asked the next day how Rubio could've missed what was coming, Christie resorted to "the great political philosopher Mike Tyson," the famous former world heavyweight-boxing champion.
As the media furore grew, Kettering resorted to the sort of last-ditch tactics usually exhibited by drunk people at the end of the night: emotional blackmail.
Some major foreign investors, such as German premium car makers Audi and Mercedes have resorted to sponsoring local university faculties to ensure their employment needs are met.
Here are three reasons why Wall Street should be worried about the current presidential candidates: Historically, countries have resorted to trade protectionism during periods of economic downturn.
That, the government feared, could trigger an Indian debt market sell-off if mutual funds resorted to selling government securities because of an illiquid corporate debt market.
From this askance viewpoint, the audience sees a nightmarish vision of a series of systems that, confronted with something they didn't understand, resorted to process and absurdity.
" The lawsuit states: "Seeking the same success Aquazzura experienced but without having to put in the hard creative work, defendants resorted to knocking off plaintiff's popular designs.
At one point, ties became so bad that they resorted to invoking Voldemort, the villain in the "Harry Potter" books, in their verbal barbs about each other.
The Shanghai bourse said in a statement on Friday that since a period of market weakness began in June, it has no longer resorted to this practice.
Asian hubs also saw high volumes of scrap gold coming on to the market as customers resorted to selling back gold to cash in on higher prices.
Many citizens have resorted to illegal crossings over backroads, at times paying tolls to criminals who controlled passage, in order to get groceries or basic medical treatment.
After repeatedly failing to repeal and replace the ACA in the face of overwhelming public opposition, they've instead resorted to dismantling our health care piece by piece.
The courts have since ruled that operations can resume, but activists have not relented and protestors have blocked road access to the mine and resorted to violence.
The department had resorted to for-profit facilities as federal inmate numbers grew and overcrowding became a problem, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates argued in an Aug.
And in the oil fields of Texas' booming Permian Basin, pipeline bottlenecks have become so severe that drillers have resorted to flaring record amounts of natural gas.
As she struggled to find work as an entertainer in Los Angeles, Clarkson resorted to living in her car after her apartment was damaged in a fire.
Trump tweeted again on Saturday -- this time about the border wall, writing that they have resorted to the "hard way" for getting approval to build the wall.
That was when one Chinese company resorted to theft, Micron said in documents filed last December in the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California.
"We see how a number of Western governments have resorted to pressuring, bullying and blackmailing the governments of sovereign African countries," Mr. Putin said before the meeting.
The prince also claims that the media has persisted in seeking out defamatory stories, and resorted to offering bribes to those who might have information about Markle.
Evans Syndrome was a medical conundrum, and while attempts were made to keep Donald stable, his situation only deteriorated—Days passed, and last resorts were resorted to.
Some TPS workers have resorted to prayer, but Miranda and others are actively lobbying members of Congress to pass a bill that would grant them legal status.
I once resorted to commissioning a painting of my wife and I based the image on a photo of us hanging out in my prison's visiting room.
Still, bring a phone — on occasion, mazegoers have resorted to dialing 911 (Stolworthy suggests taking down the phone number of the maze operators and calling them instead).
Ms. Desai said her group has resorted to setting up fund-raising pages for the public to donate to some of the drivers affected by the crisis.
As his ambitions grew, Mr. Moreno Valle's critics said, he resorted to increasingly harsh measures to keep Puebla state — including members of his own party — under control.
Short-handed and forced to close off sections of beaches and shorten pool hours, the city resorted to recruiting lifeguards from the suburbs and even from overseas.
This concept was so wispy that Henry's first chef, Michael Vignola, resorted to an all-things-to-all-people menu of foie gras sliders and meatball pizza.
Struggling theater subscription service MoviePass reportedly resorted to extreme tactics to prevent users from taking advantage of core features, according to a new report from Business Insider.
Hospitals have resorted to asking nurses and doctors to reuse their personal protective gear and asking local businesses and residents to donate what medical supplies they have.
Though the Oxford-educated Ahmed was the only lead actor on set capable of following along or responding in French, Audiard barely resorted to English while directing.
One indication of how bad things have gotten: Officials have resorted to doing something that politicians usually studiously avoid, openly questioning the choices of their own constituents.
We are also told, however, that abortion was practiced in Greek times as well as in the Roman Era, and that 'it was resorted to without scruple.
There is also the problem of supporting demonstrations in which protesters have sometimes resorted to violence, even if police violence has been far greater and more systematic.
But as Clinton continued to bait Trump into focusing on defending himself, Trump resorted to interjecting "wrong!" as Clinton spoke, drawing admonition from debate moderator Lester Holt.
The ratio of debt to economic output has soared since 2009 as the government has resorted to continuous monetary stimulus to prevent the economy from decelerating sharply.
To get by, its 450 remaining residents have resorted to clearing fields with machetes, rowing their fishing boats and using the beans they grow themselves as currency.
He said he suspected that Mr. Maduro might have been complicit in the attack, seeking to use it as proof that his opponents had resorted to terrorism.
Civilians who cannot reach the city's main cemeteries have resorted to burying their dead wherever they can, at least until the fighting moves further from their doorsteps.
Without power to force witnesses to testify before Congress, Democratic lawmakers have resorted to writing letters to the Trump Organization, the White House and their Republican counterparts.
The government even resorted to implementing artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and blockchain technologies on some farms to monitor the pig&aposs health to no avail, Ma reported.
Some relatives of residents said that those who heard the alarm were confused about what to do, and many older residents resorted to calling relatives for help.
The new chapter in their feud had Pelosi and other top Democrats exiting a White House meeting Wednesday complaining Trump resorted to name-calling and personal insults.
In fact, major technology companies and industry groups were not contacted by Giuliani and resorted to calling the White House for information, according to the CyberScoop report.
Asian centres saw high volumes of scrap gold as customers resorted to selling back gold to take advantage of higher prices, a Singapore-based bullion trader said.
His overt and covert powers both constrained, Ky resorted to the role of political gadfly, charging Thieu with weak leadership and indifference to corruption and social decay.
Unlike the military's Vietnam-era leadership, which resorted to enemy body counts as a measure of success, officers in Afghanistan settled on a less controversial metric: spending.
He came out fighting in his news conference, saying he and teenager Auger-Aliassime had resorted to "giving each other points" because the line calls were "outrageous".
In short, doctors resorted to opioid painkillers to help Americans deal with pain — a serious medical issue, given that chronic pain alone afflicts about 100 million US adults.
With over 800,000 federal employees not getting paid right now, many have resorted to begging for money on GoFundMe, visiting food banks, and selling personal items on Craigslist.
I didn't want any one thing taking up too much of my time, so I resorted to using Shyp for any of the shipping I had to do.
Intelligence officers resorted to sending written daily briefings to Nixon's secretary, but when he finally went to the White House, those envelopes were returned, all of them unopened.
Calling a confidence vote obliges the government to resign if it loses, but Renzi has resorted to this tactic numerous times to speed up the passage of laws.
Globally, lung cancer is the biggest killer of all cancer types but drugmakers have resorted to targeting small subcategories defined by genetic vulnerabilities that new drugs can attack.
Many see the risk of painful parallels with Turkey, where the central bank, stymied by political interference, has resorted to unconventional policy tools to fight stubbornly high inflation.
The Fed resorted to QE, and eventually QE2 and QE3, to keep borrowing costs ultra-cheap once it ran out of room to cut interest rates in 2008.
Arkansas is among those to have resorted to unusual shifts, such as importing a batch from a pharmacy run from the back of a driving school in London.
The Fed resorted to QE to stimulate the economy after it had moved the short-term interest rate, its usual policy instrument, as low as it could go.
Similar trends are afoot in Japan, the home of karaoke, where desperate owners have reportedly resorted to renting out their unused parlours as temporary offices during the daytime.
Society's fear of how technology is hurting our kids' ability to focus and achieve success has reached a fever pitch — and many parents have resorted to extreme measures.
Faced with such pressures, the health department has resorted to raiding the separate capital budget for long-term investment, moving £950m into its revenue budget in 2015-16.
Israel said troops resorted to live fire and an air strike after explosive devices and rocks were thrown at them and to prevent breaches of the border fence.
ProTraf was in fierce competition over the lucrative Minecraft server market, and seems to have resorted to underhanded tactics in order to drive customers away from other hosts.
But, my Netflix account has recently become so clogged up that I resorted to signing myself up for Amazon Prime just so I could watch some damn television.
With cell service iffy, the roads department has resorted to using runners who travel hours to areas of the island without phone service to relay reports of damage.
It's not hard to understand why they resorted to such a duplicitous tactic: HB2 is costing North Carolina a lot of money: $395 million, according to Wired's estimate.
Japan's top sports drink is named Pocari Sweat, and I'd resorted to it a few times on humid days when the vending machine water was in short supply.
Some, like Shon Faye, were annoyed that Sheeran had the audacity to dress like an adult-sized toddler in the presence of Queen B. Others resorted to memeing.
Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Wednesday there would be "various problems" if the Bank of Japan resorted to helicopter money as this would undermine its independence.
That's why the child resorted to the only thing she knew, an emotional plea born of helplessness in a sea of chaos that seems to have no shore.
Hilary Duff thinks it's great there's a gay character in the new "Power Rangers" movie ... but when asked to elaborate on its meaning, she resorted to talking points.
California also resorted to IOUs after a severe revenue slump in 2009, issuing paper that carried a 3.75 percent interest rate to meet its short-term debt obligation.
Pounded by tanks and artillery inside their urban strongholds, some of which now resemble areas of Syria, the militants have increasingly resorted to suicide- and car-bomb attacks.
The Fed resorted to multiple rounds of unusual "quantitative easing" programs (where it basically bought a bunch of longer-term bonds) in an effort to boost the economy.
In her book, "The Big Fix," she chronicles her life on the streets, where she injected heroin into her feet and resorted to prostitution to support her habit.
Frost described how Nixon's administration had resorted to unconstitutional methods to carry out an unauthorized war in Cambodia and illegally monitor domestic anti-war and civil rights groups.
Some families have resorted to digging out their dead themselves, like 23-year-old Mustafa Nader, who came back to look for his great-uncle Abdullah Ahmed Hussain.
"Many of us have stopped taking the drugs as we can go three days without eating; we have resorted to eating the leaves of wild trees," he said.
Bored fans quickly resorted to entertaining themselves by doing the wave while the biggest buzz of the night was generated by a halftime show of rope jumping acrobats.
The Bureau of Prisons had resorted to such prisons to ease overcrowding as the incarceration rate soared, but the number of federal inmates has been dropping since 263.
That is why they have resorted to using reverse repos and paying interest on reserves in effect to pay commercial banks not to make loans to their customers.
The tiny country of just over 300,000 people resorted to capital controls after its three biggest banks collapsed and the crown fell more than 30 percent in 2008.
The thing is, what could easily become an annoying trick (or habit) resorted to once too many times, never happens in Padgett's writing, be it poetry or prose.
And that TV has resorted to reality shows about investors looking at wacky investors shows that the medium has adapted to the zeitgeist and no longer defines it.
The BOJ has resorted to a range of unconventional policy steps such as negative interest rates, which some now see as becoming the centrepiece of future monetary easing.
Since the 2016 election, many liberals have too often resorted to alleging that Donald Trump is experiencing active symptoms of mental illness or experiencing age-related cognitive decline.

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