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"saving grace" Definitions
  1. the one good quality that a person or thing has that prevents them or it from being completely bad
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The pig, who refused to give even a first name, said, "The only saving grace of this whole thing, though there really is no saving grace, is that it can be hilarious."
Dating apps are the saving grace of university students everywhere.
One name is emerging as the saving grace: Wisconsin Gov.
The saving grace for the presumptive Democratic nominee was twofold.
Also, dry shampoo is my saving grace when I travel.
It's in these weeks that citrus is a saving grace.
But the stylish, joyously expressive animation is its saving grace.
I dedicated my life to my music, my saving grace.
However, the entrepreneur had one saving grace: He enjoyed learning.
That's a very serious quality and it's his saving grace.
One saving grace for Turkey is its current account balance.
This is where automation can be your financial saving grace.
Quietly alert, the savory acoustic backup lends some saving grace.
I never expected that jail would be my saving grace.
But that criticism is the saving grace of our democracy.
Thus far this season, Svetlana has been my personal saving grace.
This online course is about to be your career's saving grace.
Summersalt's new travelwear collection is going to be my saving grace.
One saving grace is that recent selloff has cheapened share valuations.
The curry leaves and saltnpepper crab fries were the saving grace.
"I felt loved so that was the saving grace," she says.
The only saving grace is that no one watches MSU anymore.
My rating: 2/5933 March provided more than one saving grace.
Home improvement retail might be the sector's saving grace after all.
The saving grace was that it was only 2006 or 2007.
"Autonomous could be the saving grace of electric vehicles," Lindland said.
Remember, he wouldn't have the saving grace of being supernaturally smart.
The saving grace of a long-distance relationship is the letters.
Biden does have one saving grace on Super Tuesday — Michael Bloomberg.
How ironic if that turns out to be his saving grace.
Sometimes, it's the saving grace of a trip to the cinema.
This complex, omnipotent algorithm was supposed to be Clinton's saving grace.
That the fame was the saving grace of the painter's story.
When you're a new mom, your smartphone can be a saving grace.
IMD Beauty Spa has been my saving grace the past few months.
But social media has also been a saving grace in this battle.
Nosedive's saving grace is the opportunity for discussion the Experience phase brings.
Such writerly panache is the true saving grace of Mr Orange's chronicle.
The saving grace is that EEEV rarely comes into contact with people.
But UberPool's saving grace has always been the up-front guaranteed fares.
The saving grace for Mr Cameron may lie within the Leave campaigns.
Lin-Manuel Miranda just keeps cementing himself as 2016's saving grace.
The spare ribs, meaty and superbly seasoned, were the only saving grace.
Its one saving grace, however, is the main protagonist, Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Another potential saving grace for professionals, however, is the of game chosen.
The only saving grace is that millions of Christians aren't buying it.
Before long, I joined a Facebook group that became my saving grace.
Cruz's saving grace in Iowa is his ground game, according to insiders.
In the court of public opinion, that ironically might be her saving grace.
Raw Data For all its peculiar horror, cancer comes with a saving grace.
In a less than stellar year, memes were a saving grace in 2018.
But they still have one important saving grace: they make great cosplay props.
There's one other saving grace to keep margins up, and that's higher revenue.
My saving grace is I always try to put beauty in my music.
The policy nerd within her may be her saving grace against personal attacks.
But the saving grace for them may be that they did it quickly.
The saving grace of the monthslong gantlet was the promise of wedding expos.
If that number makes you cringe, this just might be your saving grace.
The human drama is often a comedy, and laughter is the saving grace.
From the Redwood park, a note about the saving grace of ancient trees.
Brick-and-mortar stores may have a surprising saving grace: the teen shopper.
But perhaps therein lies the saving grace of my, Donald J. Trump's, presidency.
The saving grace of skiing six hours a day was indulgence without guilt.
A saving grace is that much of South Africa's public debt is long-term.
A group of guys became a dog's saving grace this week in Lumberton, Texas.
The saving grace, the hoped-for absolution, fans believed, would arrive in album form.
Those factors seem like they could be Mnuchin's saving grace and Price's Achilles heel.
Devoid of any saving grace, you can forget about getting invested in these types.
It might be your saving grace if she or he becomes a crazy person.
Again, it won't just be your saving grace, but could be someone else's too.
The one potential saving grace for Republicans is Thiel's ongoing relationship with Trump himself.
Tax credits are the saving grace of anyone freaked out by the higher premiums.
Don't scoff—a crunchy, fresh slaw really is the saving grace at a cookout.
Until now, Best Buy has been a saving grace in the company's U.S. plans.
But he has a saving grace, a certain point of view of his own.
His one saving grace, according to him, was his ability to keep it real.
Yet Periscope was a saving grace for Amanda Oleander, an artist based in California.
The saving grace is that in general there are ethics rules binding public officials.
The saving grace for the GOP is that state legislative districts are heavily gerrymandered.
And maybe that is a significant saving grace over a longer period of time.
The only saving grace for the band is probably that they struck a female moose.
In the mire of dreadfulness that is Twitter, Chrissy Teigen is our one saving grace.
"The saving grace for us has been Mia," Mike told The Sunday Times in May.
Even in its iffiest moments, though, the show's saving grace was its commitment to character.
We have no heart or saving grace,no place to go, no reason to remain.
Perhaps Cruz's saving grace will be that he really is, as Trump says, Lyin' Ted.
Owens is Snyder's saving grace, and much of Owens's campus life inevitably revolves around Snyder.
Preibus's saving grace has been his tight relationship with fellow Wisconsinite House Speaker Paul Ryan.
But if Trump presents himself as evangelicals' saving grace, the benefits can run both ways.
The fact that it does is a saving grace of the murky weirdness we're in.
That they are funny is either Nat & Liv's saving grace or what makes them successful.
One saving grace of these simultaneous slumps is that the two teams are well-matched.
Yemen faced daunting economic challenges even before the war, but had one saving grace: oil.
What I didn't know at the time, though, is that there is a saving grace.
Live sports programming has been cable TV's saving grace when it comes to cord cutters.
They see it as a saving grace for the long-term health of their party.
The coronavirus will accelerate our headlong rush into the arms of technology, our saving grace.
There was a blob of coffee in there, too, which was its only saving grace.
It was a face that invited human exchange—a saving grace in a ruined landscape.
I went through hell and back in grad school and O. was my saving grace.
She said that the bike had been her sister-in-law's "saving grace" through treatment.
Graphic: Local FX deposits, here One saving grace for Turkey is its current account balance.
They're hard to find," Dluginski, told WSJ, "the only saving grace is that they're white.
Thankfully, for now, the saving grace of American democracy seems to be Trump's bumbling incompetence.
Its saving grace is how dramatically it contrasts with Prieto's invisible gestures in the gallery.
Consumers, so far unshaken by tariffs and similar threats, could be the economy's saving grace.
I was so stressed out, but my saving grace was the hospital&aposs payment policy.
I'm dyslexic and needed extra help learning to read, but the library was my saving grace.
Our one saving grace is that it's television, so they don't want viewers to see...that.
Another saving grace is dust storms trap heat, so it won't get as cold at night.
Protective styles are a natural girl's saving grace during winter months, especially box braids and twists.
Transform The TurtleneckIn case you missed it, the turtleneck is our fall and winter saving grace.
Tia reiterates what she thinks will be her saving grace: She's falling in love with him.
Perhaps their only saving grace is the promising future of 21-year-old star Kristaps Porzingis.
My chest-length braids have been my saving grace while transitioning from relaxed to natural hair.
"Rizzo showed up at the last second, but he was absolutely our saving grace," Kronovi said.
At the moment my saving grace is my waning need for a whole lot of sleep.
The first earnings season since corporate tax cuts was meant to be the markets' saving grace.
The saving grace for Democrats will not be who they nominate or what policies they support.
"The saving grace for us has been Mia, our daughter who is now 3," he said.
It's the bigs off the pine who Pop considers the bench's saving grace this year, though.
Fitness buffs who struggle with temperature irregularities after a workout may have found their saving grace.
And therein lies what may ultimately serve as a saving grace against the threat of overcrowding.
Our current president is bereft of both eloquence and wisdom and the saving grace of humor.
And sunny Sunday will be our saving grace, with clear skies and a high of 86.
"The only saving grace is that it's not going to be a public registry," she added.
" "My son was with his dad asleep with his headphones on, so there is that saving grace.
Asik's contract is non-guaranteed in its final year, and that may be its only saving grace.
His saving grace was his work, which he never doubted; his art was his identity, he said.
Even in the bleakest fictional dystopias, we can still turn to Oprah Winfrey as humanity's saving grace.
The saving grace in the past was that the vast majority of SOE business was within China.
But, for now, there is that vague saving grace, and the little moments of gratitude it inspires.
Murray told Axios that increased exports and international demand have been their industry's saving grace this year.
The saving grace for Michelle and me is that we didn't become famous until later in life.
The perhaps saving grace for Republicans is that this model is based off of only 22010 elections.
Beyond the consumer angle, live sports is broadcast's saving grace against cord cutting… and VR amplifies that.
Raveena Tandon, in her first full-fledged movie role in six years, is the other saving grace.
One saving grace for Ayotte may be the fact that Trump has been distancing himself from her.
Democrats say one saving grace is the deep involvement of career government staffers in the transition process.
Their saving grace is that, unlike the Russians and Iranians, they will accept an American-dominated order.
The saving grace for coal production in the United States may be exports to Europe or China.
His saving grace may be Kim Jong-un's inability to resist a new round of provocative actions.
The picture's single saving grace is Chase's co-star Dreyfuss, who deploys all of his considerable charisma.
Even though my son was conceived in the most traumatic possible way, his birth was my saving grace.
Yes, but: The saving grace for Facebook remains that there's really no credible alternative with the same scale.
If you thought the gingham trend might be reaching its saturation point, this might be its saving grace.
A saving grace that prevents us from having to relive the same traumatic episodes over and over again.
In a saving grace moment, Katie apologizes for previously slut-shaming LaLa from the moment she met her.
The Butterball Turkey Talk-Line is sure to be a saving grace for many cooking turkeys this Thanksgiving.
"The saving grace of this really, really long ballot is it's going to make great reading," he added.
Saving grace: It provides a built-in 4-minute bathroom break for those listening to "1989" in full. 
Trump's saving grace may be the fact that the public's attention is fickle, and they soon forget scandals.
Dharmesh Thakker, a general partner with Battery Ventures says one saving grace is fear of vendor lock-in.
Its uselessness is its saving grace — an imitation of a luxury item that makes light of its illegitimacy.
However, it is the anger that I feel that functions as a saving grace, a place of being.
Farmer Boffini agreed, adding the sector's general dislike of the former leader could well be Macri's saving grace.
GLOW's saving grace, though, is that all the actors are as game as their characters no matter what.
Luckily, due to her mammogram detection, my mom didn't need radiotherapy or chemotherapy, which is a saving grace.
Gold's King Lear has one saving grace: Its lead, Glenda Jackson, strides around like a gloriously exasperated mini-Valkyrie.
So states' rights could be the saving grace for criminal justice reform over the next four or eight years.
The Chiefs' saving grace is that they'll be a destination for free agents as long as Mahomes is around.
That turned out to be the saving grace for the diversity visa — which otherwise was in a vulnerable position.
Its saving grace is an impressive ancient karez irrigation system that routes water from the neighboring Tian Shan Mountains.
After three weeks in foster care, Saving Grace decided they were finally healthy enough to travel up to Maryland.
The saving grace through all of that is he really throws well and catches well, so that really helps.
That's why lip balms that just so happened to be packed with SPF are a saving grace come summertime.
Perry revealed that not hitting send on certain messages has been her saving grace on a number of occasions.
Perhaps the biggest saving grace for the team is that it is not the only bad one out there.
In fact, a large increase in female leaders could be a saving grace for the country's hyperpolarized, venomous politics.
His one saving grace could be the state's voter registration system, which allows voters to participate in either primary.
Perhaps I'd find lunch's saving grace, or even true happiness, in an oblong, snack-size baggie of Goldfish crackers?
Fairfax's main saving grace has been its fast-growing real estate website, Domain, which has helped offset the losses.
The saving grace here is that Google sells router-plus-point bundles that are a little more reasonably priced.
"My son was with his dad asleep with his headphones on, so there is that saving grace," Blair wrote.
Returning a third time as director, Genndy Tartakovsky lends his usual graphic savvy, providing a not-quite-saving grace.
I can tell you that Pruitt's saving grace isn't his disregard for America's land and water, though that helps.
"We have the saving grace that we have had no casualties," said Vaz, of the Dallas tornado, on Today.
But in a season earmarked by redemption and revival, our country sure could use some old-fashioned saving grace.
If California has one saving grace, it is that generally moderate temperatures protect its residents from even greater suffering.
"The one saving grace is that they're so low-profile they haven't been targeted," one former hub official said.
Hillary Clinton is an unusually unpopular major party nominee whose saving grace is that Trump is even less popular.
But Bove does see a saving grace for the sector, in the success of Trump's policies to boost the economy.
" The actress continued, "My son was with his dad asleep with his headphones on, so there is that saving grace.
But there's something much more strange being cooked up by people who believe Carlson might be Fox News's saving grace.
The state's saving grace has been its refining industry, which benefits from lower costs when crude and gas prices fall.
Cardi's verse is this song's saving grace, because it's basically the antithesis of Adam Levine's whole weird muscular robot thing.
Video could be the saving grace for amateur content producers who want to get professional results on a shoestring budget.
One saving grace was the services sector measure, which nudged up to 53.7 in a positive sign for consumer activity.
Without a sense of safety and security for themselves and their families, people look for a saving grace: something different.
If this scenario sounds like something that is best avoided, then Sky Fibre Broadband Unlimited may be your saving grace.
With only 168 hours in a week, offloading that time to a car service can seem like a saving grace.
They have little time for introspection or self-preservation, but their imperative to make art may be a saving grace.
They have, however, had one saving grace: Disney, the entertainment company that essentially owns all of your best childhood memories.
Disney's one saving grace could be its new streaming service, Disney+, as an increasingly remote workforce looks for entertainment options.
Perhaps she needed this kind of saving grace in her life for balance because her workout routine is so hellish.
Continuing to deny access to this saving grace would be a tragic scandal, which Mr. Douthat seems blind to see.
Timing The (possible) saving grace: Several aides and lawmakers are optimistic that things will move quickly for one reason: recess.
The film's saving grace turns out to be the range of experiences that Franky and Ballas are allowed to explore.
My saving grace during this time was that most new parents were too preoccupied with their own tribulations to notice mine.
The possibility for emerging artists to gain more exposure to the platform's millions of users is the initiative's only saving grace.
"The saving grace for us has been Mia, our daughter who is now 3," Mike told The Sunday Times in May.
I do a quick face mask with Farmacy's Honey Potion (my saving grace for moisturizing – it always makes my skin glow).
OTT is also carving its way into the live television's supposed saving grace: primetime appointment viewing of live events and programs.
Taking the advice of the International Monetary Fund, the Sub-Saharan African country has turned to steel as its saving grace.
A saving grace came from government spending which added a bit more than 0.3 percentage points to GDP in the quarter.
"The saving grace for us has been Mia, our daughter who is now 3," Mike told The Sunday Times in May.
Taxes are due April 29, and while many Americans dread the coming deadline, filing could be a saving grace for others.
Its saving grace was its growing business-to-business platform, which some buyers thought to be a diamond in the rough.
Its saving grace is that you can enter your own prompt rather than using the cringey standard-issue ones they provide.
The company's saving grace has been its refinery and chemical industries, which benefit from the low oil and gas input costs.
Despite South Africa's perverted state, the independent judiciary has been a saving grace, and a robust media regularly exposes government corruption.
A few poorly misguided reviews aside, McKinnon—and her ever-morphing facial expressions and dance moves—is the saving grace of *Ghostbusters.
The only saving grace may be that any compromised devices wouldn't have overheard much of substance in that room so far today.
If Returns has one saving grace, it's that they chose exactly the right woman to bring everyone's favorite nanny back to life.
It hit me that my saving grace might be considered pretty weird when I was out on a first date last year.
But the performances are one thing and the visuals are another, and The Young Pope's saving grace is its surreal, impressionistic beauty.
The work by Mr Wu and Mr Liang suggests that improving productivity in the information-technology sector has been China's saving grace.
During times when it feels like anxiety is "winning," many look for some small saving grace to get them through the day.
"The saving grace for us has been Mia, our daughter who is now 3," Mike told The Sunday Times in May 2017.
Conant did point to one potential saving grace: Rubio's home state of Florida and its upcoming March 15, winner-take-all contest.
On the one hand, ride-sharing apps are the saving grace for many desperate migrants, providing a much needed sources of income.
Planned Parenthood has also been a saving grace for uninsured people to get necessary, and sometimes life-saving, cancer screenings and treatments.
The movie's saving grace is the visceral response that sharks produce, even more than four decades after "Jaws" first had audiences screaming.
His only saving grace at the plate was that he was drawing a lot of walks, which left him with a respectable .
One saving grace of the Great Recession was that the run-up in the federal debt occurred just as interest rates collapsed.
That's a treacherous formula for executive overreach, but given the national security cabinet Trump has assembled, it could be America's saving grace.
The saving grace was that the tiny desserts had an elegant appearance, with a simple swirl of frosting and white sugar sprinkles.
The saving grace of Richard Nixon is that at the end, he put the nation ahead of himself by resigning his office.
Its richness in vitamin C, iron, and fiber has made it the saving grace for the survivors of a night of raging.
The near-saving grace is Gilpin, who makes the mysterious Crystal's table-turning routine nearly as amusing as it is efficiently ruthless.
But his saving grace may be that most of the good Democratic candidates in the area are running in the 27th instead.
Mr. Wylie said the Facebook data was "the saving grace" that let his team deliver the models it had promised the Mercers.
Democracies may frequently be ill-led, but they have the saving grace of making discontent work for the system, not against it.
Viva Las Vegas is capitalizing on the current saving grace of the industry: vow-renewal ceremonies, which make up half its business.
In a way, Lunar New Year has been a saving grace for some retailers, another opportunity to get more customers to buy.
In the colder months, humidity decreases and your skin is stripped of moisture, which makes your winter skin-care regimen your saving grace.
I'm immersed in a private online quad mom group that has been my saving grace ever since I was pregnant with my babies.
For Cutting, cruising became his saving grace after his wife of nearly 40 years passed away in 2010 following a four-year illness.
This is a saving grace, enough repetition of events and people that at least I have something I can get a grip on.
What should be a vilified act by a drunken adult man against a helpless teen girl turns out to be her saving grace.
" Joe continued: "This was kind of a saving grace for us in that point of our career and we jumped at that opportunity.
If you're looking for an easily identifiable villain and saving grace in the form of a "good" protagonist, you're in the wrong place.
And Ben Carson says he's set on going the long haul -- but it's not clear if anything will emerge as his saving grace.
Anna's saving grace here, as usual, could be Nate (Billy Brown), who knows about both Wes' alternative-facts autopsy and Laurel's pregnancy fib.
Venus in Taurus is our saving grace right now, encouraging us to approach ambitions at our own pace and anchoring us to earth.
And if it does succeed, the reward will be a fantasy unlike anything else in VR — perhaps even the Oculus Rift's saving grace.
" Stone himself said, "Here's the only saving grace: It is in times of adversity that you find out who your real friends are.
"His saving grace could be the selection criterion set by Athletics Kenya (AK), where a third athlete is selected on merit," he said.
Splitting the cost of vet bills, adoption fees and supplies was our saving grace; it revived the generosity we'd once shown each other.
For now, generators are the saving grace for the lucky few who have them to crank up their refrigerator and a few fans.
Norwegian has one saving grace, according to Harteveldt, and that is its base at London's Gatwick Airport, currently unrestricted by the US government.
This tuneful adaptation of John Carney's movie, about the saving grace of pop music in 1980s Dublin, hasn't quite found its ideal voice.
And in the weirdest year yet of the 21st century, funny stuff on the internet just might have been 2016's saving grace.
The only slightest saving grace was that it was easy to wipe the remaining pigment from my face — so at least there is that.
There is one saving grace: aid from the UN. But as more refugees enter Lebanon, the global organization may have to cut critical programs.
Yes, it's one of those movies, but the layered screenplay by Eric Heisserer, who adapted Ted Chiang's short story, is the film's saving grace.
As a military kid who moved every three years and had to start over and make new friends, having Duke was my saving grace.
And those savings - plus the use of slower but cheaper heap leaching techniques to process the complex ore - could be Olympic Dam's saving grace.
The only saving grace is that in many missile tests over the past few years, the North Koreans have repeatedly demonstrated pretty lousy aim.
And that may be Clinton's saving grace this year in a race that for a time looked as though it might be very close.
The program's almost-saving grace resides in the form of Ian McShane -- a towering presence in HBO's "Deadwood" -- who plays the mysterious Mr. Wednesday.
That's where a power bank can come in handy, and this iClever Power Bank that's on sale for $27.74 could be your saving grace.
"We have never faced this before: purposeful, vindictive chaos, but perhaps therein lies the saving grace of my, Donald J. Trump's, presidency," Stewart continued.
Stock pickers with seven-figure salaries may view President Donald Trump's opposition to the Department of Labor's new fiduciary rule as a saving grace.
It is the town's saving grace, residents say — a diversion from everyday hardships in a place with a harsh climate and few employment opportunities.
A good blender with all the bells and whistles can run a bit pricey, so finding one on sale is a saving grace — literally.
Pruitt's saving grace remains his record at the EPA, which his backers have worked to talk up to Trump when they speak with him.
There's a lot of excitement for fresh ideas in the air, but tap into the slower, saving grace pace of cozy Venus in Taurus.
The saving grace for investment bankers interesting in making money is that merger and acquisition activity is booming, which generates a lot of fees.
An informal poll of subway riders on a recent evening found broad support for the idea of tapping marijuana as the subway's saving grace.
Even in such spotty passages, it is the movie's saving grace that its family acting troupe faces the gobbledygook with openhearted silliness and sincerity.
But it had the saving grace of the performance by Robin Williams, whose charismatic strangeness usually gave a weird, anchoring conviction to treacly parts.
"The saving grace for us has been Mia, our daughter who is now 3," Mike told The Sunday Times in May 2017 following the miscarriage.
One saving grace of the storm: heavily populated coastal communities from New York to Boston largely escaped major snowfall after days of sometimes dire predictions.
But now climate change has become the main concern of many environmentalists, and nuclear energy's saving grace is that it has virtually no carbon emissions.
Since then, it's been one disappointing quarter after another and the redesign that was supposed to be Snapchat's big saving grace has been a disaster.
Between the lines: The U.S. consumer has been the saving grace of the U.S. economy in recent quarters as cautious businesses hold off on spending.
In a society where women often feel pressured to tear one another down, our saving grace lies in our willingness to lift one another up.
Her saving grace, as always, has been the weight her name carries and how it has mutated to mean more since her father assumed office.
The only saving grace, for now, is that AR through the iPhone will be far less immersive than those AR glasses Facebook keeps talking about.
The only saving grace in our case is we had a football coach who was man enough to chase this guy out of the school.
"The one saving grace is that it is still relatively early in the reporting period, so there's still time for the trend to turn around."
Lactaid and all of its generic versions, when taken properly, can be the saving grace of group dinners and impulsive late-night ice cream binges.
The Sunday paper, long seen as the saving grace for newspapers, has seen a similar drop -- down to a circulation of 37.8 million in 2016.
Kansas City's saving grace has been a defense that leads the league in takeaways (24) and features dynamic pass rushers Justin Houston and Dee Ford.
Though Swanson was able to start working towards his butterfly hooks, which have been his saving grace against many of the wrestlers he has fought.
Previously, that looked like it might be UNC's saving grace, since this narrow definition of academic fraud wasn't "clear" to the NCAA in every case.
One saving grace for Korea in the first quarter came private consumption, which grew 0.1 percent due to a rise in demand for durable goods.
If the investigation uncovers far more substantial allegations against any members of the Trump campaign or administration, Flynn's resignation may ultimately be his saving grace.
"What You Did Not Tell" is, in the end, a profound testament to the saving grace of a sense of rootedness in place and home.
The only saving grace for your ego is the baby-like quality of Ilham's voice, which softens the blow of how fed up she is.
The freedom of not needing to consider another person's aspirations has been a saving grace for my self-love, as I've enthusiastically fed my ambition.
The only saving grace for the Vikings right now is that the Green Bay Packers are just as much of a mess as they are.
It can be challenging and frustrating to go into a workout without a plan, which is why a smart workout app could be your saving grace.
CBD: Just another faddish health trend soon to go the way of oil-pulling, or a legitimate saving grace to those suffering from pain and anxiety?
The saving grace here is that much like a hot three-point shooter, being this careless with the ball is unsustainable throughout an 82-game season.
Even Eureka Park, the startup pavilion that has been a saving grace for the show as bigger players have moved away, was a fairly lackluster spectacle.
To learn more about how you can help volunteer with, adopt a pet from or donate to Saving Grace Animal Rescue, follow them on Facebook now.  
Her condemnation of all these alleged normies moaning "fuck me daddy" as they engage in passionless hetero intercourse offer a reminder: There is no saving grace.
Your saving grace comes in the form of a metronome and light system by Dodow that teaches you how to fall asleep naturally — no Zzzquil needed.
The saving grace for Clinton is the messy Republican primary, where the two leading vote-getters are politicians who fare even worse in the favorability index.
It had reported several consecutive years of sales growth and gained a reputation among analysts as being the saving grace of its parent company, Gap Inc.
More broadly, the one saving grace of the coronavirus pandemic is that the pathogen is fairly easy to kill with soap and other normal cleaning supplies.
Questionable business practices fueled massive growthFollowing the implosion at coworking startup WeWork, Oyo was considered SoftBank&aposs saving grace among its portfolio of cash-burning companies.
"We are grateful for those individuals in our community who stepped up yesterday to open their homes to 85033 Saving Grace dogs," the shelter said Thursday.
" But, Stewart said, there's an upside to this: "Perhaps therein lies the saving grace of my, Donald J. Trump's, presidency: No one action will be adequate.
Sony's saving grace is that it has CineAlta Cinema Pro software for shooting 4K video in full manual mode, with really specific controls for key camera settings.
The only saving grace for our family when this has happened is the fact that my husband works for himself and maintains complete flexibility during his day.
So if you needed any more convincing to spare your feet from one more repeat-blister disaster after a long evening out, these are your saving grace.
"In a society where women often feel pressured to tear one another down, our saving grace lies in our willingness to lift one another up," she writes.
Image Credit: LGLG is reconsidering hopes that its modular phone plan could be the company's saving grace, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal.
A two-month-old blind calf and a rescue pit bull have become unlikely pals while living together at the Saving Grace Animal Society in Alberta, Canada.
The lo-fi aggression of 1982's masterful Hex Induction Hour gradually gave way to the relatively polished alt-pop of 1985's This Nation's Saving Grace.
The lawsuit has been hailed by climate activists as a potential saving grace—something that could literally force the government to implement aggressive greenhouse gas reduction policies.
As someone who sets up hundreds, if not thousands of gadgets a year, my saving grace is often a large Ziploc bag, Sharpie and a label-maker.
Goode said the saving grace for forgetful people is a charging case, included with the Airpods, that is about the size of a pack of dental floss.
His only saving grace at this stage might be that his team has a ton of cap space and can afford to take a chance on him.
With all the drama that went down during last night's Bachelor finale, Hannah Ann Sluss's revenge, bombshell-dropping appearance had to be the episode's biggest saving grace.
The saving grace, Ignatieff argues, is that these intuitive moral systems are in constant contact with those of other people, and of the institutions that surround us.
A shift happens in the last quarter of the game that is as close to a saving grace as you'll find in this wasteland of disappointing tedium.
Amid all the scenery-chewing, though, Bagatsing proves to be a saving grace with a sincere, rousing performance that adds some grandeur to this bare-bones production.
To say the end of 2019 has been politically hectic and stressful would be an understatement, but there has been one saving grace: the embarrassing campaign dances.
Lee believes so called "skinny bundles" could be a saving grace, offering subscribers more of what they want, less of what they don't — and at a savings.
I've been using it as a daytime moisturizer/hydrating primer, and it's been a real saving grace as temps dip past 32° here in New York City.
If you have an Amazon Echo or Alexa-enabled speaker this new "Away Mode" skill by Hippo might be the saving grace that doesn't break the bank.
Sarah Fogel Berger, the World Wildlife Fund's deputy director of media relations and external affairs, calls them her "saving grace," as someone who also has a child.
Saving Grace, a non-profit animal organization based in Wake Forest, North Carolina, saw the devotion of animal lovers firsthand when staff hosted a hurricane handout foster event.
The quickly organized event was put together to find foster homes for the numerous dogs Saving Grace had pulled from shelters likely to be affected by Hurricane Florence.
The firm has sought court approval to borrow a saving grace of up to $90 million from Chiyoda Corporation and another partner, Subsea 7, to continue its operations.
Sometimes, the only saving grace is a nice warm cup of tea or coffee to wake us up and help us feel refreshed after hours in the air.
Though the group would never achieve that type of success again, 1513 years later, the song continues to pervade public consciousness due to the saving grace of memes.
And if you've ever played a huge game with enormous saves (think Dragon Age: Inquisition or The Witcher 3) than you know what a saving grace that is.
And she is also Trump's new saving grace because she has agreed to perform the national anthem at his inauguration that basically no celebrities even want to attend.
As for the question of Trump committing obstruction of justice, Oliver said that the President's saving grace may have been that his staff refused to follow his orders.
And as we previously mentioned, our only saving grace is that those building the platforms can remain at least one step ahead of those trying to abuse them.
"The one saving grace is that the Fed will surely kick any talk of rate hikes further into the future," said Ulas Akincilar, head of trading at INFINOX.
But if you iron or twist your locks on a regular basis, as a highly efficient and gentle device, the Airwrap could just be your follicles' saving grace.
Call it an odd twist of fate that the saving grace for Google right now may be that one of its products failed to take off with users.
Screenshot: Department of Homeland Security/Office of the Inspector GeneralBut the Department of Homeland Security's own incompetence might be our own saving grace for those concerned about digital privacy.
I hoped it would be my saving grace, so I snatched one of the spot treatments and thought, What the hell, might as well try it one last time.
In January Hulu and Netflix released competing post-mortem documentaries, and for those involved in the Fyre fiasco, this interest in the scandal was something of a saving grace.
Rick Scott's unusual role The one saving grace, according to interviews with a dozen people with ties to the group: Scott, the Florida governor who chairs the super PAC.
"When it comes to conspiracy, Trump's saving grace may have been that despite Russians wanting to help, everyone around him was too inept to work with them," Oliver said.
While money certainly helps, the church also needs a concrete plan on how to restore the damaged portions of the building, and Assassin's Creed could be its saving grace.
His only saving grace that Trump just lets the trial take it's course and then pardons Manafort before he is wearing lipstick and cleaning some guy's cell for him.
Luckily, the archaeologists found a saving grace in the grave: 10 teeth, which are gold mines in learning about the diet and health of the person they belonged to.
For all the disruptions, good and bad, Americans may experience as a result of the rise of the Frightful Five, there is one saving grace: The companies are American.
The president imposed a 25 percent tariff on most imported steel in 2018, but most people don't highlight the policy as the saving grace Trump touts it to be.
"I was at the point where I couldn't take it anymore, and she was my saving grace," says Mira the retail director, who was one of Deciem's original employees.
Shirin Neshat, who photographed Iranian women wearing shapeless black chadors against the backdrop of a fantastical garden, is the one saving grace amid more or less terrible contemporary art.
In a surprising twist, Gen Z might be malls' saving grace, but "more traditional retailers haven't really thought about [them] as an attractive target," a retail analyst told Bloomberg.
There was one saving grace where presenters French Montana and Alison Brie went off-script to shout out immigrants and criticize the administration, but that was pretty much it.
Constance: I absolutely agree on Jagged Little Pill's massive ambitions, and I think you're correct, Aja, that they are both its saving grace and one of its biggest problems.
"The film is almost unrelievedly brutal and without the saving grace of unreality, which makes Frankenstein's horrors a little comic," Frank S. Nugent wrote in The New York Times.
Thiel's donation is an indication that his loyalty to Trump could be a saving grace for the GOP as it tries to maintain majorities in the House and Senate.
One saving grace has been prices for iron ore, the country's biggest export earner, have topped all expectations thanks to supply disruptions in Brazil and resilient demand in China.
The video works are the show's saving grace, offering glimpses of the lives of detainees like Butra, who, in one, describes the significance of Amir's small prints in broken Hebrew.
The company's saving grace continues to be Amazon Web Services, its cloud computing division that brought in $9 billion in sales, with nearly 40 percent of that translating to profit.
The show's saving grace is that the far more interesting end of season one is a promising sign for season two, which Netflix ordered months before the show even premiered.
In that case, the Subway in the Road Ranger Dixie Travel Plaza at mile marker 145 in McLean, IL has been a saving grace more times than I can count.
Amber Shipley, intake coordinator at Saving Grace Animal Rescue in Maryland, tells PEOPLE she was tagged in a Facebook post about the 11 Australian Shepherd/Spaniel-mix pups on Jan.
Since we were so able to turn the lamentable saga of 2016 into a hilarious meme, here's hoping that our senses of humor can be our saving grace once again.
But box makers found a saving grace in e-commerce sales — and Amazon sales specifically, which were growing at mostly double digit rates in the recession and post-recession years.
If there's a near-saving grace, it's Emmanuel, showing off a different and charming side as a character who keeps finding herself at the center of uncomfortable or complicated romances.
The full-size USB port is my saving grace, so an SD card adapter is easier to come by, so I get photos off any camera with which I'm shooting.
His rough edges pushed him to great heights as a military hero (his victory at the Battle of New Orleans was the saving grace of the pyrrhic War of 1812).
The one saving grace for the Foxes is that their opponents – now effectively safe after their early season wobble – no longer seem to give a solitary shit about this season.
In the 1960s, the government touted marriage as a saving grace for impoverished black communities: the 1965 Moynihan report insisted on the link between economic precarity and single-parent homes.
The bullpen has been the staff's saving grace, but it also has thrown more innings than any AL bullpen except Oakland's, and with relievers, heavy usage goeth before a fall.
As investors look for a lifeline in what has been a rocky few weeks in the market, many are hoping their saving grace comes in the form of nontraditional datasets.
As we&aposve has seen with WeWork&aposs failed IPO, a high valuation isn&apost always saving grace for unprofitability, and now investors are taking a harder look at financials.
They desperately need the constituent assembly because it is their saving grace, an institution that will spare them from answering to democratic forces and avoid being kicked out of office.
The fact that it followed Beyoncé's performance did Mr. Corden no favors, but it was fitting that a cameo from her daughter, Blue Ivy, was the skit's one saving grace.
One saving grace that might have helped mitigate the Iraqi outrage, one American official said, was that the Iraqi Parliament was not in session, perhaps sparing Washington even greater fury.
The only saving grace for the integrated oil companies is that they have large refining and chemical businesses that are helped by the low prices of the raw materials they process.
Eventually, I was fed up with my back issues and bad posture, so I jumped at the opportunity to visit Paul Labrecque Salon and Spa, hoping it'd be my saving grace.
The hottest young thang in American soccer, at least since Landon Donovan (or maybe ever, while we're at it), is our national saving grace in a year delivered straight from Hades.
The Mummy is the kind of movie critics are thinking of when we complain about the soulless sameness of big-budget blockbusters — but without even the saving grace of basic competence.
A boost in attendance after the 2000 Women's World Cup, where the United States made a dramatic fun to the finals before losing to Japan, appeared to be a saving grace.
But, the full-size USB port is my saving grace, so an SD card adapter is easier to come by, so I get photos off any camera with which I'm shooting.
The country's saving grace, to the extent that there is one, is that on the vast majority of issues, Trump is simply phoning it in rather than trying to actively engage.
The fact that all consumption takes place behind closed doors undoubtedly acts in the Teesside club's favor, but perhaps its main saving grace is its strict no-drugs-for-sale policy.
For those with super hectic schedules or those who just don't have room in their life (for whatever reason) for a steady in-person relationship, sexting is practically a saving grace.
This can be a saving grace that allows us to empathize with others, and to understand where they're coming from instead of trying to force our agenda on to unwilling people.
" In search of other ways to help her body, Qerim decided to cut out all sugar, alcohol and processed foods, and started getting acupuncture treatments, which she calls "a saving grace.
The only saving grace of the situation is that everyone knows Trump is bullshitting, so we have a minor trade crisis on our hands rather than a major national security one.
But just as it makes little sense to say that a woman is a little bit pregnant, it is no saving grace to say that a law is only slightly unconstitutional.
The only saving grace was that the sheer scale of the scare would be bound to alarm central banks everywhere and likely draw a policy response, especially from the Federal Reserve.
We could celebrate this, trend finding in it a kind of saving grace, a laboratory for a vibrant planet that would survive the human onslaught long after our species is extinct.
The one saving grace for this family is that Jamie signed over the deed to the land to Young Jamie before Culloden at Claire's suggestion, which means the house won't be confiscated.
"We have ongoing weakness in consumer usage of the platform, although a saving grace for Facebook is that its scale is still substantially larger than anyone else other than Google," Wieser wrote.
The only saving grace is that I can take the company bus, which departs from a BART stop close to my apartment, so I can usually sleep or read or whatever else.
"[My Lucky Scars] means the scars on my body are God's saving grace and I am very lucky and grateful to be alive," she explains of the title of her first album.
It's something that could ultimately prove a saving grace for the Pixel team as Google and the industry at large grapple with those "headwinds" of stagnant global economies and slowed upgrade cycles.
The Android market is overcrowded for one, and the company hasn't really done all that much to set itself apart from the pack — save for one key saving grace: really great cameras.
If the next Great American Novel is strewn upon your desk in stacks of papers and Post-It notes marked up with half-legible scribbles, meet your saving grace: Storyist for Mac.
My one small saving grace is that because of the recent slew of viral videos showcasing these multitasking paws in action, at least I know I'm not the only one who's obsessed.
Yet a look beneath the hood of the latest batch of public opinion polls suggest the economy—an area of success where Trump has staked his reputation—could be his saving grace.
Amazon Web Services continues to outshine retail quarter after quarter As per usual, Amazon Web Services, the company's cloud computing division and its fastest growing profit driver, was the company's saving grace.
Their saving grace, their democratic imperative, is that they force leaders to justify and debate their policies, while providing competing narratives of their own on the nature of efficiency of their governance.
I learned about how science has not always been the saving grace we like to imagine; science gives rise as easily to nuclear bombs and bioweapons as to penicillin and the iPad.
Tesla's saving grace has been that there is an appetite for all-electric cars in the US and elsewhere, so revenue generation had been drastically improving for the company quarter-to-quarter.
Opposing them are conservatives like Jonah Goldberg and Charles C.W. Cooke, both of National Review, who often swallow their contempt for Trump, the man, and find some saving grace with Trump's presidency.
Since sunny days call for outdoor adventures, and being outside all day calls for practical footwear, we're looking at flats as the saving grace to help make everything — outfits included — a breeze.
The saving grace of the situation can be found in President Trump's paranoia and lack of policy of knowledge, both of which act as guardrails preventing him from blurting out important secrets.
This has led to a lot of crowing from critics, but many Bitcoiners are ideologically-driven and devoted to the project, which may ultimately be its saving grace during the current dip.
Your saving grace is if a company already knows what a bright, hard-working, and talented employee you are since it'll be a lot easier to get convince it of your value.
As Apple reportedly faces the potential for a Justice Department investigation into anti-competitive behavior, CEO Tim Cook says the company's inferior position in the global smartphone market could be its saving grace.
Foy's performance is the one saving grace in what would otherwise come off as a schlocky B-movie impersonator, the first of many we're bound to see in a post-Get Out world.
"I still currently participate regularly in strength training, reformer Pilates, swimming and walking and find that this has been my saving grace in combating fatigue, nausea and aches and pains common in pregnancy."
Cynthia Nixon's gubernatorial bid may be the saving grace that can put a stop to the never-ending drama between former Sex and the City co-stars Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker.
And look, money and fame aside, if these ladies can pull it off, then that means leggings are one step closer to being universally considered as a necessity instead of one's saving grace.
Riyadh's saving grace is that countries with significant geopolitical interests in the Middle East will have a hard time breaking financial ties with the Saudis, given the Kingdom's outsized importance in the region.
One saving grace is that when they come to tear down the arena some day — and that day will probably come before too long — we will at least know what to call it.
As daily trade volume in Tel Aviv stocks dropped 40 percent since 2010 to $330 million, corporate bonds became the saving grace for local companies to raise funds, with the stock exchange recovering slowly.
While it's not as easy as hiding your wallet for a day (although, that would certainly help), with the right preparations in place, zero dollar days can be your saving grace this holiday season.
On the heels of a disappointing earnings report, Macy's saving grace could be a strategy to focus more resources on growing its off-price brand, Macy's Backstage, outside of Macy's full-price department stores.
Enter Michaela Anne, who has come out of nowhere as our saving grace, our angel, the person who will help usher us into a new age with her latest album Bright Lights and Fame.
A saving grace, for investors in such bonds, is that if yields keep dropping, prices, which move in the opposite direction, will rise, and handsome profits can be made when the securities are sold.
"We are always looking for the saving grace in California, the last-minute storm or series of storms that sort of saves the day and closes the gap for the water year," he said.
That, at the end of a long day of bullying (because I carried around a white and pink Spice Girls lunchbox as if it was my handbag), the lyrics of "Mama" were my saving grace.
Perhaps the saving grace will be the fact that modern consoles are very much like PCs, and therefore they can benefit from the flexibility already built in to PC games and modern PC game engines.
A saving grace of traditional journalism is it's thick ethical basis — the drive to get both sides of the story and to hold power accountable to truth — that compels journalists to take such criticisms seriously.
The saving grace at the end of the day was a bowl of warm water, soap and a face cloth, with which you could try to wash your entire body -- it required a good imagination.
But for my money, the city's saving grace is its three locations of United Apparel Liquidators, the only-in-the-South off-price retailer that sells Chanel, Prada and other luxury goods at ridiculous markdowns.
If there has been a saving grace in Northern California, it is that a much more powerful illicit opioid, fentanyl, is far less common on the West Coast than in other parts of the country.
Perhaps the biggest saving grace for Lipinski's 2020 reelection effort was a decision by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee not to hire companies working for primary challengers, cutting off substantial resources to candidates like Newman.
He thought seeing another brown face would be a saving grace, at least a feeling of being home, but the wealth and culture gap meant that he couldn't connect with anyone, including his own roommate.
That Saudi Arabia is the largest arms importer, and the largest oil exporter, in the world and that could be the kingdom's saving grace — and for all its condemnation of Khashoggi's death, the West knows it.
In War Machine, writer-director David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover) cast Pitt in a different type of wartime role: General Glen McMahon, whose own cockiness proves to be a pitfall instead of a saving grace.
The saving grace is that each segment here is no more than a couple of weeks, and no matter what Dave Filoni does, I can probably slip it into the gap before the show comes back.
But, not playing down our own importance, when you make great music, it's quite easy to manufacture an image if you like and to keep it up, because the music will always be your saving grace.
Variety spoke to 13 Reasons Why composer Eskmo (real name Brendan Angelides), who told the trade that he felt a connection to the high school drama because music was his "saving grace" during his teen years.
While Pinkett Smith didn't elaborate on how the incident ended, she did explain how she put a stop to the relationship, saying Spike Lee's offer to make the 1996 film Girl 6 was her saving grace.
That might discourage you from leaving the fan in Auto mode at night, but there's a saving grace: Night Mode, which keeps the fan from ever going above level four, even when it's in auto mode.
One saving grace is an anticipated bumper wheat crop in Western Australia, which is expected to enjoy a harvest in excess of 10 million tonnes this season, about 2 million tonnes above its 10-year average.
A possible saving grace was that since my penis was as flaccid as a worm in a jar of melatonin, if I was spotted, I hoped it would at least be clear that I wasn't masturbating.
" Months later, in an interview with The Times , Tindall's husband – a former England rugby captain – opened up about the family's loss, telling the British newspaper that their now-4-year-old daughter, Mia, was their "saving grace.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)The saving grace of the Ionic was its incredible battery life, which meant going a day or two (or six) without a recharge didn't turn your smartwatch into a wrist-mounted paperweight.
One saving grace: Even if the Koch network is not spending its $250 million political budget to help him, the Trump campaign is still poised to reap the benefits of the Koch network in two big ways.
That amount of time may be the saving grace for John Kasich's presidential campaign strategy, one that relies heavily on the state of Pennsylvania -- a state where Kasich's lawyers are battling to keep him on the ballot.
It has a saving grace, though, in Riseborough, who overcomes an attention-grabbing hairdo — a two-tone affair resembling an alien warrior's helmet — and makes human and disarmingly charming what could have been a flat, cartoonish character.
Photography, however, can be a saving grace in times like this, forcing us to pause, relate, and feel for the subjects in an image, whether those feelings are ecstatic joy, deep tragedy, or everything between and around.
"India had been the saving grace for the spot LNG market over the past month, buying the fuel when it was cheap," said Ira Joseph, head of global gas and power analytics at S&P Global Platts.
The one saving grace for the G7 is that with its built-in 6.033-bit hi-fi DAC and new DTS:X headphone tech which provides virtual surround sound effects, plugging wired headphones into the G7 sounds even better.
The saving grace is that the rest of the world is getting wealthier, and spending more on Hollywood … although the studios only pull in roughly 25% of what their releases in China gross, compared to 50% back home.
If you missed your chance to get an SNES Classic when they first went on sale or weren't fast enough to get a preorder in the madness beforehand, Toys R Us may be your saving grace on Friday.
Speaking of Democratic nominees: You have Hillary Clinton, whose greatest strength is pragmatic reality — a message that doesn't exactly sizzle — and whose saving grace is strong support from minorities, without which her candidacy would have long ago tanked.
The show's saving grace is that even though Sophia's personal — and honestly, pretty flatly written struggles — continue throughout the series, Girlboss takes a smarter turn once it finally decides to let her care about something other than herself.
Mythologies traces the development of a clever autodidact whose creative audacity appeared to have been his saving grace: despite the humbleness and hardships of Von Bruenchenhein's life circumstances, he dared to think big — about himself and his art.
Or when, in November, the Times flew a reporter up to Cape Dorse to write a strangely demeaning piece about how art had, in fact, not been the saving grace for the Inuit that the colonizers had promised.
The only saving grace for the president's would-be roasting is the dinner's organizers, the White House Correspondents' Association, dropped the traditional comedy set altogether after Michelle Wolf's pointed if not controversial set last year — which Bee herself defended.
But Democrats appear to have a saving grace in Republicans, who despite unified control of government have struggled to pass major legislation into law, and whose agenda is constantly distracted by Trump's latest tweet or intellectually inconsistent policy proposals.
Our only saving grace is the knowledge that our system of justice is built on the principle that no one is above the law and FBI agents and federal prosecutors will vigorously pursue the powerful without fear or favor.
In the midst of that chaos, that the saving grace for Swift is the mending of an old fence could be a demonstration that even those who had once been closed-minded can evolve — Taylor believes in change, see?
Mr. Obama, who has not enjoyed the support of a majority of Americans in the Times/CBS News survey since shortly after his second inauguration, in 2013, retains one saving grace, namely that Congress remains even less popular than he is.
The one saving grace for Trump in Utah—and with many religious conservatives—is that he's pledged to appoint pro-life justices to the Supreme Court, and for lots of Christian voters, any other flaws he might have are ultimately inconsequential.
While that third crisis takes up major real estate in Zoey's anxious mind — as she continuously claims to be "stalking" cute older boy Aaron Jackson (Trevor Jackson) — romance isn't going to be her saving grace amid the chaos of higher education.
The saving grace for TMX, which has been vying to host Saudi Aramco's mega IPO overseas listing, was that the glitch occurred on a low-volume trading day and on a Friday, giving the operator the weekend to resolve the issue.
Many observers, including New York Times technology columnist Farhad Manjoo, say UberPool could be the company's saving grace, especially as it continues to face questions about and legal challenges against its practice of classifying drivers as independent contractors rather than employees.
The movie also passes the Bechdel Test due to many miserable conversations between our main character Sam and her dreadful step mother, her twin sisters, and her boss—a saving grace when it comes to female characters in this movie.
Cooper cleverly moves the shah's third wife, Farah Pahlavi, at once a Marie Antoinette figure and the saving grace of a corrupt regime, toward center stage of the royal pageant, always highlighting, but never overstating her role by the shah's side.
Though the two could have likely coexisted, Kanye's success has proved to be a saving grace in and outside of the music industry for centering black identities that veered from dope boy turned rap star or straight up backpack types.
The saving grace of this often enervating thriller is that Doscher grants time for his actors to build character and intimacy, and both Pinto and Odom offer warm, affectingly natural performances as two people facing the end of their world.
"The only saving grace for us with this protectionist nonsense is that we are a huge country with enormous markets and competition and so such policies do less damage here than they would in let us say, Argentina," he said.
No, it's not an all-the-time solution (it's emergency contraception, after all), and it won't protect against STIs/STDs, but for the moments when you find yourself in need of a "plan B," it may just be your eminent saving grace.
Though the American two-party system really is formidable, and perhaps intractable, the saving grace for activists has long been that the two major parties are also highly permeable: It is abundantly possible for organized factions to infiltrate parties and alter their course.
It's also a beautifully written memoir about Wilson's actual life: how losing her mother plummeted her into a period of anxious unrest, what happens to a young girl when her cute factor has worn off, and how storytelling can be a saving grace.
And while we concluded that Wet n Wild is a saving grace for anyone who needs a solid layer of polish before leaving the office, for anyone looking to feel pampered without spending a fortune, look no further than Jamberry's ColourCure collection.
The saving grace was that people sort of understood that we just pulled everything out of our asses in a very short amount of time and still the material and performances were fairly brutal and abrasive, just as we were aiming for.
But this one might just be their saving grace: amidst all the Sonos and "mixed reality app" tie-ins, the promise of a TV show, and the official "online event of the century," it's easy to forget that fundamentally, Gorillaz are a band.
Their saving grace is that, while you may not want to disturb what you see in the pan — the unique marbled finish, the swirls of brightly pigmented color juxtaposed with pale, shimmery highlights — at least the powders last until the very end.
In fact, Jewel's and Das Bunker's refusal to partake in the Hollywood rigmarole may have been a saving grace for them both, as the perpetually expanding gentrification machine is still miles away from where UNION now sits, on the edge of Arlington Heights.
The saving grace for TMX, which has been vying to host Saudi Aramco's mega IPO overseas listing, was that the glitch occurred on a low-volume trading day as well as on a Friday, giving the operator the weekend to resolve the issue.
That's a lot of buzzwords for technology that to date is hardly flawless—tech companies love to exalt their proprietary algorithms as a saving grace for many an issue, but we have yet to see one deployed without at least some error.
The saving grace for Republicans is that they face favorable maps in both the Senate and the House that mean they do not need to win a majority of votes, or even come all that close, to hold a majority of seats.
" She added that she's made the comment a number of times in the past because she believes that "in a society where women often feel pressured to tear one another down, our saving grace lies in our willingness to lift one another up.
In this season of "Gotham," Ben McKenzie's Jim Gordon, who is the only saving grace of the city of young Bruce Wayne, slowly descends into a dark place, employing the tactics of the villains to save the city and even depending on the Penguin.
My saving grace has been my agent, Lauren Abramo, who is white, but knows me well enough and understands the racial politics of the industry enough to fight to increase diversity in my book's promotion and try to keep me from overly hostile promotion situations.
But, their one saving grace may be the memes that inevitably sprout up between an always bonkers red carpet — see Ryan Seacrest's Nick Hoult and Joe Alwyn interview for proof of how weird it can get — and a three-hours-or-longer live awards telecast.
Yes, it would be nice to see paychecks rise faster, but the saving grace of the fact that they aren't is that it allows the Fed a little more room for patience, strengthening the arguments of the "let it run" faction inside the central bank.
" Though he, too, trashed this under-appreciated classic, his take remains far more relatable to Broadly: "The film would have certainly disappeared into the ever-expanding, lackluster, horror movie black hole if not for its one saving grace: copious amounts of sexy, shirtless men.
Burgess says hair, wardrobe and makeup helped a little, and he's still got the bald spot to prove it ... but ultimately, nailing the accent was his saving grace and helped him embody Will's spirit -- even if he's not a dead ringer for the guy.
After the Republicans tried this same asshat gambit with O'Rourke's decades-old mugshot, it became clear that Cruz was taking a very specific strategy and targeting a very specific demographic: angry, elderly white Texans who suffer from advanced Fox News poisoning—increasingly the GOP's saving grace.
Scott's saving grace when it comes to this deficiency is that he's managed to create an alternative world with his music—one that includes carnival rides, scary clowns, driving on open roads in vintage sports cars, and having an unlimited supply of your drugs of choice.
As in the film, the music's African tinge bears down on electronic decibelizations of the ensemble percussion to which Americans of all races still reduce the continent's many musics, but with the saving grace that the wealth of cameos doesn't stop with the multiple star turns.
The refrain: "IIIII'm skint / Not even a little bit, I'm talking flat on my face, geezer / Man, IIIII'm skint / Until my phone rings I'll be praying for a saving grace, fella" makes deceptively upbeat instrumentation knock against a tale of mundane struggle, of the minutiae of adult life.
Against this backdrop, the UN appointment (even to war torn Libya) would likely have been a welcome escape for Fayyad from the frustrations and precariousness of his position at home and perhaps some small saving grace for the indignities repeatedly suffered at the hands of the Palestinian Authority.
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" Graham wants to be more than a celebrity who just tweets about causes, so almost immediately after she wrapped production on "The Vampire Diaries," she was ready to get right back to work, traveling thousands of miles to Somalia in northeast Africa with an organization she calls her "saving grace.
Bring It On: In It to Win It is a cheesy 2007 throwback at best and problematic at worst, but its saving grace is its unexpected occult element: When Carson loses the camp's "cheer stick" she fears she's cursed her entire team, and begs the Cheer Gods to save her.
What we're left with is a not terribly funny workplace comedy, with the saving grace of some accomplished and likable performers, notably Laurie, Suzy Nakamura (uptight business director), Lenora Crichlow (reliable engineer), Daisy May Cooper (hilariously earnest helmswoman) and Zach Woods (clueless passenger-relations liaison, repurposing his performance from "Silicon Valley").
To help aid your post-election blues, we've gathered a handful of recent documentaries across the VICE channels, from a look at a seed vault that could be humanity's saving grace in the event of a global catastrophe to a MUNCHIES tutorial on how to make the dankest lamb salad you've ever tasted.
There is the strictly competitive story, where Omega's two-year chase of Okada finally resulted in him winning a championship he's been chasing his entire professional life, underscored by the fact that Omega's stipulation—two-of-three falls, in response to Okada's hubris in suggesting no time limit—proved his saving grace.
And even with unemployment low, there's still plenty of slack in the market among workers who want more hours — which could be a hidden saving grace at a time when retailers have announced 63,000 new holiday positions, the most since the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas started tracking them in 2012.
What is needed, they say, is urgent international action to cut emissions, slow sea level rise, and to keep warming to 1.5 C. "A saving grace is that the rate at which damage accumulates from tipping -- and hence the risk posed -- could still be under our control to some extent," they said.
As the documentary's narrative goes, blackness was a saving grace and escape and means of relating to the only pure and loving beings during her formative adolescent years (her siblings); and in her adulthood, blackness became something she had to wholly and fully adopt in order to continue to access that reciprocal love and community validation.
If there's a saving grace, it's in the casting -- not only with Pearce, who brings edge to Scrooge's depravity, but Andy Serkis as the ghost of Christmas past, Stephen Graham as since-deceased business partner Jacob Marley, and Joe Alwyn and Vinette Robinson as Bob and Mary Cratchit, the latter receiving a significant upgrade in terms of her place in the story.
"Interval training has been such a saving grace, whether it's circuit interval training or dance-based interval training, because you get that great endorphin rush, but it's in short periods of time, it's non-repetitive moments so you don't put too much stress on any one joint or ligament, and you're engaging all your muscles and getting dynamic flexibility, which helps with backaches," says Kaiser.
Convincing fakery will extend to targeted online scams, the report says: Social engineering — the practice of tricking someone into giving up valuable information by using specific information about that person — will become much easier with AI. "Right now, the one saving grace is that the sheer volume of information [about a person] makes it very difficult to do anything with it at scale," Scharre said.
Only Justice Kavanaugh explained his vote in writing, arguing that since the matter of whether the law poses an "undue burden" is an "intensely factual question", the better path is to let it take effect (with its 45-day transition period, a feature added at the 11th hour as a hoped-for saving grace during last week's briefing) and see what impact it has on existing abortion providers.
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"If there was one thing that was always his saving grace, it was his ability to throw himself into his work — he was never happier than when he was on some adventure or in the middle of a project, so it's so bizarre to me, and I'm sure to many people who knew him, that of all the times, this happened when he was doing what he loved and with people he loves," continues the source.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and chairman of the Judiciary Committee, publicly urged Mr. Trump to curb the spending of cabinet secretaries, "considering the many travel options to and from Washington, D.C." Mr. Price, who was already poised to shoulder some of the blame for the failed Graham-Cassidy health care effort, may have one main saving grace: Mr. Trump has few options of people who want his job, according to White House officials.
They fell at the first hurdle in 1994, 2002 and 2014 but their saving grace as they try to make it fourth time lucky is a generous draw alongside Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Egypt in Group A. With Uruguay expected to top the group, it is paramount that the hosts get off to a winning a start against Saudi Arabia at the Luzhniki stadium on June 0, before facing Mohamed Salah's Egypt and finally the South Americans, led by powerful strikers Edinson Cavani and Luis Suarez.

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