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"scrounge" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal, disapproving) trying to get something by persuading somebody to give it to you

185 Sentences With "scrounge"

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Instead, I scrounge around in the fridge for something edible.
Then I scrounge in the fridge for something small to eat.
I unpack a little and scrounge around for something to eat.
I'm always amazed/terrified when contestants scrounge around in the dark.
I scrounge up an outfit and do all the morning things.
"Airheads" (aviation enthusiasts) scrounge for parts to get their machines aloft again.
He went out to scrounge under the snow for some more firewood.
I never remember to carry cash, but we luckily scrounge enough up.
They used plastic, paper cutouts, cotton balls, whatever they could scrounge up.
And he'll still have to scrounge up the extra $100 from somewhere.
Or anything else I could scrounge up or steal from work—bagels, whatever.
I take a break for lunch and scrounge for food in the kitchen.
Many in the Afro-Colombian community had to scrounge for fruit and fish.
In an attempt to scrounge up more resources, both states declared emergencies Sunday.
Democrats often struggle to scrounge up candidates at all, let alone viable ones.
So scrounge through your purses, couch cushions, and pockets for that extra lose change.
The newly destitute scrounge for spoiled produce they can get for little or nothing.
Netanyahu's solution has been to scrounge for votes on the farther — and farthest — right.
The refugees cut sugar cane to sell and scrounge for money for personal transport.
That's forced lawmakers, reporters and industry lobbyists to scrounge for clues about his intentions.
It took a week to scrounge together the money needed to get my car back.
Now it appears Dany would be lucky if she could scrounge up 10 measly fighting blocks.
They search in the trees, scrounge the beach, rustle the shrubs and scratch in the dirt.
I scrounge around in the medicine cabinet to find DayQuil to help with my sore throat.
I make a list of supplies I'll need, including free building materials I can scrounge up.
People everywhere were begging, borrowing, and stealing trying to scrounge up $1,800 to get their own Air.
People everywhere were begging, borrowing, and stealing trying to scrounge up $1,800 to get their own Air.
Chi Chi, get the yayo ... and scrounge together some cash for your kids while you're at it.
Unless you'd like to help me scrounge up the cash for a down payment on a house.
But for those without insurance, the $600 or $1,200 might have been too difficult to scrounge up.
They began to leave the house on brief forays to scrounge for food, eating plants they found.
Unable to scrounge together more than a meal a day, they are scattered across seas and borders.
The company refused his pleas for a discount, so he worked overtime to scrounge up the money.
He could scrounge up no better than a one-year, $303 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers.
"We tracked things down on eBay, from people's donations — whatever we could scrounge up," Ms. Keys said.
They'd rather not sue, but in the meantime they're trying to scrounge up the money on their own.
Furloughed federal workers and affected contractors had to scrounge for part-time work when their paychecks were halted.
If Republicans can't scrounge up the votes in their own party, they'll need Democrats to confirm the two.
Absent additional money from the state or the city, the Trust has long had to scrounge for funds.
So, it won't matter how many Lannister soldiers Cersei and Jaime manage to scrounge up for that Dothraki v.
Romero shaped the zombie tradition — an irony that now annoys him, as he's forced to scrounge for a budget.
Dave and Dorothy can't scrounge up a few grand and put him on the next bus out of town.
In The Gleaners and I, she gleans the heart-shaped ones while others scrounge for the regular, abandoned ones.
I paw through my old change wallet and scrounge for some quarters to supplement the $39.323 bill I have.
Meals consisted of cereal for breakfast, government-issue MREs for lunch and whatever they could scrounge up for dinner.
Scrounge up all the change from under your couch cushions and get shopping while this sale is still live.
This is a kill shot to the entire House exercise, whether they manage the scrounge together the votes or not.
Clinton's late vulnerabilities and forcing him to scrounge for unlikely support in solidly Democratic places like Michigan and New Mexico.
A pastry chef who needs every hour of work he can scrounge lost an hour and a half of pay.
Luke is trying to scrounge up cash to pay for Pop's burial, but Cottonmouth appears and offers to foot the bill.
If local businesses shut down and jobs are lost, for example, people might struggle to scrounge up enough money to rebuild.
I am going to a dinner party after work, so I try to scrounge for a bottle of wine to bring.
Some Republicans are still pushing for repeal, given the tiny chance that they could still scrounge up enough votes before Sept.
At home, scrounge around for "any of the turn up supplies that you've got, and consume them" before you go out.
He would have to scrounge for the money to pay taxes on that visit before he even gets paid for it.
But he said that the short amount of time the cold was expected to last would allow others to scrounge through.
I'm going to scrounge up some like $25,000 rent a lawyer and get completely destroyed before I even enter the courtroom?
In contrast, many notable scooter companies, such as Lambretta and Cushman, went out of business, leaving owners to scrounge for parts.
We barely saw any other Northerners left in the fight, but Daenerys can likely scrounge up a few thousand for her army.
He may stay in the race and scrounge delegates here and there, but his high-octane insurgency has run out of road.
I scrounge up something to eat even though I'm going on a Bumble dinner date, because I don't want to be hangry later.
He seemed eager to train the others on shooting guns and throwing Molotov cocktails, and constantly asked members to scrounge up more cash.
He received an extension from his landlord while he scrambled to scrounge up donations, and he's hoping for the same charity this time.
My usual diet of burgers, fries, and the occasional salad has been replaced with what I can scrounge from apocalyptic grocery store shelves.
Or he might help a moving company scrounge up business by touting its services as a great way for people to get exercise.
While it probably wasn't as dramatic as Euron's pirate-like capture, the Arryns managed to scrounge together enough ships to deliver a major blow.
Meanwhile, New Yorkers—particularly low-income residents who couldn't easily relocate to less affected areas of the city—were forced to scrounge for food.
In Battlegrounds, matches begin with a hundred players, who scrounge weapons and supplies from a constantly shrinking map; the last player left alive wins.
Trying to scrounge up some food, it clings to a bird feeder dangling from a tree as the wind blows it every which way.
Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing economic meltdown and political turmoil in Venezuela, where people scrounge for food and other necessities of daily life.
Early on in the first episode, the quartet stop at a junkyard to scrounge for supplies and attempt to siphon some gas from wrecked cars.
Muniamma K., a 65-year-old resident of the Chetpet neighborhood, said she has to fight every day to scrounge just 120 liters of water.
I can't send her money over Venmo to pay her back for my share, so I have to scrounge around in my purse for cash.
If we wanted to learn about each other, it was either those emails or whatever meager scraps Google could scrounge up about the other person.
Will it die with the Trump presidency, or will Republicans scrounge up enough Democratic defectors to break the filibuster and let the practice live on?
And if, as Eurosceptic campaigners insist, the "emergency brake" will not reduce immigration, that is because EU nationals come to Britain to work, not scrounge.
Democrats have made clear the compromise proposal will fall well short of that, even if House leaders manage to scrounge together the votes for it.
I set the loaves on the counter and scrounge around my parents' basement for airtight containers and clean cloth to soak and wrap the loaves.
It was marked with dark ink so that scientists would notice if it returned to the town to scrounge for food, AFP said, citing Severpress.
Save your boss's day with this slim and easy-to-transport power bank that will ensure that your manager never needs to scrounge for an outlet.
Trump will use almost any data he can scrounge up to boost his popularity — but the returns are sometimes more accurate (and damaging) than the polls.
They were equipped much like a destitute lawn hockey team that had been forced to settle for whatever protective gear they could scrounge up at Goodwill.
Others have brought blocks, boardgames like Monopoly and tiny cars, playing while the adults scrounge firewood for the stoves and try to feed babies suffering malnutrition.
Even the militants have had to scrounge and conserve supplies, collecting plastic objects to turn into makeshift fuel and conducting patrols on bicycle, residents told Reuters.
While leaders scrounge for votes on their new spending deal, Ryan and his team still have to nail down about 20 undecided Republicans on health care.
You keep whatever resources you managed to scrounge on your last trip out, so every time you leave the lobby, you're better armed and better informed.
Some researchers are also trying to scrounge up the resources to conduct the sort of larger clinical trials needed to test kratom's health benefits, according to Grundmann.
I had to wait until someone left to grab one of these two coveted tables, and scrounge around on the Pret floor to plug in my laptop.
A growing number of states are imposing new fees on electric vehicles as officials scrounge for ways to pay for infrastructure projects they say are long overdue.
A third straight low-protein crop would leave millers hard-pressed to scrounge up enough supply to meet blending needs, said Foote, of Stafford County Flour Mills.
The long shadow cast by Intel has made it difficult for computer chip start-ups to scrounge up the investment capital needed to break into the industry.
The investment income on, say, a $5 billion fortune is a mere $1 million a day, which makes it tough to scrounge by with today's rising prices.
Growing numbers are fleeing economic meltdown and political turmoil in Venezuela, where people scrounge for food and other necessities of daily life, threatening to overwhelm neighboring countries.
The downside is that if you scrounge up a USB-C to 3.5mm dongle and swap in another set of headphones, all that extra sound enhancement goes away.
I started using it directly out of the box, with less than half battery life, and didn't need to scrounge up the charger for more than 24 hours.
We watch them revel in their own abandon; we watch them scrounge and scheme, living on as little as possible; we watch them drink and drink, and love.
Michael Blackson soon stepped in to give his own take, proclaiming that "Z-list" celebrities (like himself) should donate too—even if they can only scrounge up $50.
In that later timeline, Candace is part of a small sect of survivors trying to scrounge a survival out of what's left of a Midwest ridden with plague.
If he could scrounge up that many noble knights, you can certainly scrape together four or five of your toughest bros to hang out and talk shop — royal shop.
"McCrory's filing these challenges and looking to scrounge up evidence—that's not the way the system's supposed to work," Terry Van Duyn, the State Senate Democratic whip, told me.
An owner of two dogs himself, he was determined to scrounge up the money for the pilot phase of what he and Dr. Promislow called the Dog Aging Project.
Now, officials contend, the militants are left to scrounge for food in the sparse Sambisa Forest during the dry season, or go out raiding for whatever they can find.
But of late, as ISIS has been retreating and abandoning valuable oil fields, it's been forced to find new ways to scrounge up dough, including car dealerships and fishing.
You go out into the world, scrounge around, make tactical decisions about which resources to privilege, and then defend yourself from those who would take those things from you.
In this novel, like his last one, Gessen writes with special feeling about the flyspecked romance of being young, idealistic, frugal and needing to scrounge for a decent meal.
When the roommates change into clubbing clothes to toast Isabela with whatever sad staples they can scrounge, the lamest farewell party ever becomes, briefly, one of the most joyous.
Yet the party's elected leaders, and many of its candidates, are far more dispassionate, sharing a cold-eyed recognition of the need to scrounge for votes in forbidding precincts.
What begins as a painless chronicle of a young man trying to scrounge up rent money blossoms into a complex racial allegory about class and the ills of society.
Each match drops 100 players into a vast, open map where they scrounge up gear and wage gun battles in an effort to be the last player or squad standing.
I'm a bit absent-minded and I often misplace my Wacom stylus or let it roll underneath my tablet, then have to scrounge around my entire desk looking for it.
Not just struggling to scrounge up concurrent majorities for a tax bill but struggling to reach any kind of consensus about what their tax bill is supposed to look like.
There's a small moment of panic when we first walk in and remember that it's cash only, but luckily we manage to scrounge up $15 from the depths of our purses.
When the Highwood Mountaineers couldn't scrounge up enough players to field a full squad, their rivals at Geraldine made them an offer they couldn't refuse: pair up with us, or perish.
Deductions for retirement contributions are worth $583.6 billion through 2020 — a piggy bank that could be hard for lawmakers to resist as they scrounge for ways to pay for tax cuts.
Here are the metal lapel pins that proved I'd paid for admission at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the only "decorations" I could scrounge up when I was in graduate school.
If you have time to scrounge around your box of receipts and review the relevant documents you received in the mail, you may have a shot at reducing what you owe.
In New York, where I live, the best you can scrounge up streetside without enduring an endless subway trek to the outer boroughs is a gummy knish or a dirty water dog.
As Wisconsin argues in its amicus brief, the Supreme Court's endorsement of the "retaliation" test may make it "trivially easy for plaintiffs to scrounge up an expert or two" and spawn lawsuits.
The company's head of HR was outed as deeply problematic, and, by the end of the year, the company unveiled its redesign as a last ditch effort to scrounge up ad revenue.
It's been a long time since the original 22018 members of Meow Wolf's art collective had to scrounge in dumpsters for the raw materials to bring their galaxy-spanning visions to life.
Each cousin has their own dream in addition to the family one: Ana wants to be an artist and struggles to scrounge together expensive supplies and find a showcase for her work.
Many of them survive today -- there are 'cooties,' 'camouflage,' 'scrounge' and 'dud,' for example -- but many have lost their once-widely recognized associations with the war that was hoped would 'end war.
But my motivation and follow-through were on separate footing, and I found it difficult to scrounge up enough energy to overthrow my defeatist attitude, which grew stronger by my taking layoffs personally.
But if you really want to gear up, you'll have to head to your home base or a captured flag and manually resupply, or scrounge on the battlefield for a downed soldier's equipment.
The tool allowed students to import tax information directly into the FAFSA and government loan repayment forms, error-free, rather than having to scrounge up old tax documents and manually enter the information.
"If you are an upper or middleclass family, and if you can scrounge up a couple of thousand dollars to give your kid an advantage, it is hard to say 'no,' " he said.
I paid for lunch and dinner yesterday, and am going out with friends tonight, so I decide to suck it up and scrounge around for desk snacks so I don't need to buy anything.
PREPA has said the reason it went with Whitefish instead of other, more experienced companies is because the firm didn't demand a large upfront payment, buying the utility time to scrounge up the cash.
The summary: In a future strongly stratified between the haves and have-nots, the rich elite live in a floating city above the junkyard wreckage where the poor survive on whatever they can scrounge.
There's been a surprising lack of Halloween candy this week, so I scrounge around in my desk drawer and come up with exactly enough change for a chocolate bar from the vending machine ($1).
For most of us, these kinds of low-wage gigs are a necessarily evil when you're killing time during summer vacation or just trying to scrounge money before work dries up in the fall.
You'll need to scrounge supplies from the agricultural building to ensure you have food for your trip, and repair parts of the communication system in an attempt to alert nearby ships to your presence.
It's indicative of the quality of this category that this terrific sequel to 2012's Wreck-It Ralph is probably going to struggle to scrounge up votes when Academy voters turn in their ballots.
She advocates for girls to scrounge in trash cans for powder-based makeups, and in the video, she describes how to spray alcohol on powder products and eye shadow, then wipe off any dirt.
That drought forced 800,000 to one million Syrian farmers and herders to abandon their land and livestock and move to the edges of Syrian cities and towns, where they had to scrounge for work.
They order him to pay a hefty fine, the equivalent of one cow or 66 days of work, and they imprison him until he is able to scrounge up the funds to pay it.
Whenever things look bad in Cleveland, Option A is to fire up the trade machine and scrounge around for semi-realistic transactions that would theoretically improve the Cavaliers' championship chances and rid them of Love.
When we can scrounge enough ingredients to avoid the lines at the Red Cross tents, my neighbors and I combine our resources, sharing a propane camp stove and a fuel tank pulled from a grill.
And if you feel like you're stunted or on a plateau in your life or career, one of the first things anyone seems to suggest these days is that you go scrounge up a mentor.
Knowing one's peers are away relaxing while you scrounge for food makes poor students not only keenly aware of their own economic disadvantage but also of what their colleges make them endure because of it.
And come Sunday, the Market on Main is a great place to scrounge for burgers, paella, crepes, and more as well as souvenirs — there are stalls selling clothes, handbags and T-shirts from local designers.
The Republican-controlled House never provided any additional implementation money after the initial appropriation set forth in the Affordable Care Act itself, forcing the Department of Health and Human Services to scrounge for needed funds.
In 2018, it received an $8 million loan from a Chinese firm used to pay back employees as Osterhout began trying to scrounge together an exit strategy, seeking buyers for the company that bore his name.
It was a very worn copy of an American literature textbook I found in the English Department on day one, and the similarly shabby purple world literature textbook, plus any accompanying workbooks I could scrounge up.
Sources close to Kelly's girlfriends/alleged sex slaves tell TMZ ... they're joining forces to help Kelly scrounge up the funds to hire the attorney who got Michael Jackson acquitted in his child molestation trial -- Tom Mesereau.
It will probably be hardest in the Senate to scrounge up the votes for whatever it is Republicans end up deciding to do, and neither Mitch McConnell nor Finance Committee Chair Orrin Hatch has released a plan.
But while the harvest is finally on its way in the third-biggest wheat-exporting country, weather troubles look to dent farm incomes due to quality problems that are also forcing some millers to scrounge for supplies.
With the help of a powerful neodymium magnet, some plastic sandwich bags, and a lot of patience, I was able to scrounge up about fifteen cosmic candidates — a process that we documented in our first micrometeorite video.
The country's regulators are scrambling to keep up with fast-growing financial innovation as lenders and investors scrounge for higher returns while borrowers, unable to secure bank credit, turn to other means for funding, creating potential systemic risk.
Perhaps I could scrounge some bleach solution at my hotel with which to sterilize them, I thought to myself, although of course the birds whose lives and peregrinations are shaped by our appetites would not be so circumspect.
Oh, and she did it all at an age when most kids are just trying to navigate their way through a bowl of cereal every morning before battling to scrounge up a C+ on an applied geography quiz.
But the next time 10:58AM rolls around and you and your friends are too lazy busy to scrounge up some lunch, you'll be able to use Postmates to make a group food order for delivery or pickup.
Players begin their careers in a dank, windowless room and scrounge for views and cash, with videos like "Bikini Wax Your Pets" and "GO Outside – Walkthrough," the latter a play on a common form of video-game vlog.
We followed the snowball method (paying off the smallest debt first to build momentum), paying the minimum on the student loan while attacking the car loan with the extra $600 and whatever other savings we could scrounge up.
So it'd really suck if Trump and company forced us back to a place where we all scrounge around for juniper to rub on our dicks and Queen Anne's Lace seeds to swallow for even the hope of protection.
The gist of the mockery on social media was: Trump is a loser because he is poor and has to do things that poor people do, like rely on food stamps, eat ramen, and scrounge for loose change. Funny!
Textile refuse is her particular bugbear, and for years it has been her mission to harvest, scrounge and locate discarded fabric and clothing, along with dead stock from fashion companies, and rework these orphan scraps into beautiful new pieces.
A list of errors made by the team emerged subsequently, from having to scrounge a steering wheel at short notice to missing vital track time because the spare car was the wrong shade of orange and was elsewhere being resprayed.
McLaren made a catalogue of errors at Indianapolis this year, from having to scrounge a steering wheel at short notice to missing vital track time because the spare car was the wrong shade of orange and was elsewhere being resprayed.
Save on some planets with fragile ecosystems or valuable resources, they seem to know that sometimes your spaceship just happens to break down on an alien planet and you have to scrounge around for local supplies to keep going again.
Though the Sheffield housemates share the same dreams of finding a decent job, and the same fears — of being caught and deported, of not making the month's rent or being able to scrounge together a meal — they regard one another with suspicion.
Last fall, Chicago State warned students that the university could not last past March 1, and though Wogan says the school will be able to scrounge enough to finish the semester in May, no one quite knows what will happen come September.
The value of the clearinghouse was that it put guidelines through a vetting process, allowing doctors to have more faith in their objectivity, and that it put all of them in one place rather than forcing doctors to scrounge through various academic journals and websites.
Unable to just stand there and wait, she detoured to the kitchen, grabbed two beers she'd tossed into the fridge in the morning, and then went to the living room and stood in front of the other fan she'd been able to scrounge up.
Guardians 2 involves a fight against a villain named Ego (subtle), while it's easy to side with the Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming, who wonders why the Avengers get to hoard all of that power while the little guys scrounge for bits and pieces on the ground.
"Chow," for food, owes its popularity mostly to the U.S. military of World War I. From the British came the expressions "to scrounge" (to search for and, if necessary, pilfer), "cushy" (enviably comfortable) and "fed up" (disgusted with it all), three salient soldier concepts in any war.
Available sometime in the Fall for $100, the Nerf Rival Nemesis MXVII-1oK will continue the red versus blue color scheme, and includes 100 foam rounds so you can jump into battle as soon as you tear open the box, and scrounge up all those batteries you'll need.[Nerf]
Cruising at ground level, you get spooked by dogs, the city fox's arch nemesis, dodge the occasional car, scrounge trash, and call to other foxes in your distinctive, sometimes unsettling way that sounds an awful lot like someone yacking up a bone (the inspiration of a viral song).
The group, composed of kids who had traveled on what little private and public funding they could scrounge up, was expecting 20153 passes to the conference—usually attended by more than 20,000 delegates, U.N. staff, and members of the media—but received only two passes on the opening day.
The celebrating is torn: are you supposed to hold or attend a party several days before Halloween, jumping the gun, or after it, when the children are trying to scrounge away the remnants of their candy hauls before their mother takes the rest to the office for her unworthy coworkers?
On her forearm is a tattoo of flowers wrapped around a saying uttered by her single mother, who sometimes had to scrounge for change in the house to pay bills: "We'll find a way" As soon as the ban was lifted in 2016, Irelynn Donovan went to a local recruiter.
After McCain lost in a landslide, Lieberman was welcomed back by the Democratic Senate caucus — which was desperate to scrounge together 60 votes for Obama's legislative initiatives — with open arms, emerging as one of several centrist Democratic senators who opposed the idea of including a "public option" in the Affordable Care Act.
I'm sure that there are flashy digital holographic spacecraft out there in this world, but these people can only afford to cobble together what they can cobble together, and the technology is ubiquitous enough that anyone can do it, as long as you have the parts, and maybe they scrounge for them for years.
While the first performance on April 14 was live-streamed — and then aired on a loop the next day on Coachella's YouTube page — it has not been made available in any legal way since, leaving die-hard fans to scrounge up sketchy streams and shaky videos from people who witnessed the glory in person.
If you do find yourself simultaneously staring at a desolate refrigerator and bank account, I definitely recommend trying to scrounge together any ingredients you can to throw in anything you can to up the health factor; eating supplementary greens and tofu did wonders for me, and they're relatively cheap to pick up from the store.
We all know the saying about making lemonade, but sometimes it gets literal—like when your guitar gets stolen out of your car the night before a gig and ends up at your neighbor's garage sale for $500, so you've gotta get scrappy with your bandmates and scrounge up some extra cash real quick.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, fights over its future still rage in NC (News & Observer)  Seattle nurses scrounge for masks to stay safe on pandemic's front lines (Kaiser Health News) Texas, Ohio orders on surgeries prompt new abortion fight (Associated Press) Volunteers across Alabama sew medical masks the state health officer says won't work (Al.
Monday nights M. and I usually stay in and cook, but I know it will still be a couple hours before he's home from work, and I may waste away to nothing before then, so I scrounge around my kitchen and come up with a snack of peanuts, a piece of dark chocolate, and some carrots and hummus. Embarrassing.
After mass, I drop her off at my aunt's and head over to my parents where I'm eagerly greeted at the door by our pup, K. My stomach was grumbling like crazy during mass so after giving K. some love, I scrounge around for food, settling on carrot sticks with hummus and a few handfuls of peanut butter pretzels.
But if you're not in the market for an autonomous, dirt-sucking droid — hey, we've got to stave off that impending robot apocalypse for as long as we can — you'll be happy to know that we managed to scrounge up some discounts on traditional models by Dyson, one of the most well-known names in the vacuum cleaner biz.
Joining him on Breakthrough's boards and bank accounts are some of the tech world's other heavy hitters, like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Alphabet's Sergey Brin, and Alibaba's Jack Ma. In a time when scientists have to scrounge for every last penny of grant money, these philanthropic efforts seem like lifesavers, helping keep a select few afloat while others continue to flounder.
It hurts because just about a month ago, I got a glimpse of the person I had long believed to be the real Ben Carson, the "Gifted Hands," pre-political version, at a Martin Luther King Day prayer breakfast in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where top presidential candidates routinely make appearances to pay respects to King more than overtly scrounge for votes.
For the most part, those companies are the big studios you're already familiar with (Warner Brothers, Disney, Fox, etc.), but there are also many smaller independent players who scrounge out a living by producing stuff for less money upfront, then living off the profits (which they earn through sales of DVDs, streaming rights, foreign rights, etc.) for years to come.
Next week the White House is expected to release its full proposal, and while Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested Tuesday that the most contentious aspects of Trump's budget could be dead and buried by September, the fiscal 2018 budget that Congress will pass is likely to direct committee leaders to scrounge up additional cuts — especially if Trump gets his desired military buildup.
The tipping point arrives early in the film when a disheveled Michael learns that because he has not repaid a loan to the bank, and because he has lost the certificate verifying the shares his father purchased for him, he will lose the family home—if, that is, he cannot scrounge up the certificate, or the cash, in a perilously short space of time.

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