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251 Sentences With "shriveled"

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My fertility wasn't only dead, it was shriveled and dead.
Now, she weighs 90 pounds, is shriveled, balding, yellowing, dying.
It will be poorer, above all in its shriveled heart.
Its usage as a payment currency has shriveled this year.
He remains blind in his right eye, which eventually shriveled up.
The ice-cold beer and the shriveled hot dog are optional.
Your giftee's shriveled heart may grow three sizes after seeing it.
As the bigger promotions shriveled up, independent wrestlers had two options.
Her body shriveled, and her hair fell out, but Karen was defiant.
Then I imagined the questions, and my hopes of future revenge shriveled.
But even as the individual households found relief, the community shriveled away.
I might when I'm old and shriveled up without a husband [Laughs].
"My tongue was all shriveled up like a lizard tongue," she recalls.
And lawmakers must then act to begin rebuilding our shriveled military now.
And shriveled, partially blackened ears of corn could fit inside your palm.
" She explains, "Wilting or shriveled leaves generally means it's time to water.
Eventually, the Red Planet lost its atmosphere, and its surface water shriveled away.
Since then, the rural proportion has shriveled to one in seven Democratic seats.
And worse, if content is king, the memories-driven throne is pretty shriveled.
Her wages for full-time work have shriveled to around $2012 a week.
But after a calamitous presidential run in 19963, his once-outsize profile shriveled.
And what, in the meantime, happens to Americans' already shriveled faith in Washington?
My notebook had shriveled to a useless pile of pulp by this time.
Through inattention and underfunding, many state parties have shriveled to the point of ineffectiveness.
Along the edge of the property, the leaves on young oak trees shriveled inward.
Its territory has shriveled from the size of Portugal to a handful of outposts.
The middle class, the great stabilizing force in United States history, shrank and shriveled.
Covered in rashes, the child's skin is shriveled and peeling off due to high fever.
When he became depressed for the first time, his fruit shriveled into wrinkled black sacs.
The shriveled husks of Jacoby Ellsbury, Brett Gardner, and Chase Headley still dot the lineup.
The crone is churning a horrible cauldron, then bathing her shriveled, naked body in blood.
But is more going on beneath this shriveled reminder of our beginning on this earth?
That shouldn't be a surprise: Since 2008, the Portuguese economy has shriveled by 4 percent.
Without question, these same young men are also victims of stolen childhoods and shriveled opportunities.
The city's manufacturing base has shriveled, to 76,300 workers in 2403 from 265,200 in 1990.
It could render Title VII a shriveled husk of what it's been since the Reagan administration.
You know that shriveled, odd-smelling green and yellow thing on the corner of your sink?
"I never believed much in her spinsterhood and shriveled sexuality," Charyn writes in his new book.
Sounds great, but it's not always perky Bunnies and shriveled old-man prostates at the mansion.
As the market for home run hitters shriveled up, Carter considered playing overseas for a year.
The State Department has shriveled, and those working in the administration are busy protecting their careers.
Swollen, shriveled, gnarled, bloody, stringy, flattened, crusty, sometimes frozen in place: the pictures aren't conventionally pretty.
You can see the brown, shriveled buds, next to the newest blooms on the three trees.
They reflect our culture's shriveled soul, sure, but in consuming them, we also start to reflect them.
He suffered severe burns across his head and body that shriveled one ear and deformed his hands.
And while the Landlord's Game languished in limbo, the single-tax movement that inspired it shriveled away.
As bench seating replaces cubicles and corner offices, the amount of square footage per worker has shriveled.
The result looked more like a shriveled roll than the perfectly flat calzone I was aiming for.
Scorching summer weather that shriveled plants in Manitoba added to the pain of lower prices, Sirski said.
The contents of a wooden bowl formed an accidental still life: onion, shriveled lemons, coaster, light bulb.
If a budget can be a portrait of a soul, then this president's is arid and shriveled.
Sometimes, though, tea leaves are just shriveled foliage in the bottom of a cup, and nothing more.
Reading "largest single-family home in Georgia" and actually standing beneath it with shriveled nuts are wildly different.
Long, roasted, and shriveled, it was not only unappetizing, but way too reminiscent of a certain body part.
" My heart shriveled into a little piece of beef jerky when Julia laughed at her and said, "No.
So you expect me to believe JUDE LAW falls in love with some shriveled raisin (who hits women)???
The thick leaves had shriveled and fallen away, exposing the green avocados, which then burned in the sun.
At one point I had an ultrasound and the technician said one of my ovaries looked shriveled. Huh.
That shriveled, unhinged hood ornament of his, Rudy Giuliani, is on the record questioning Obama's love for America.
I was visibly shriveled, recoiling from a spermy Satan that was out for the rest of my soul.
That was a consequence of the country's worst drought in years, which shriveled the country's soy and corn crops.
Earlier this year the sector was hit by a drought on the Pampas farm belt that shriveled soybean supplies.
Halfway into the journey, a baby with a swollen head and shriveled legs went sallow inside my mother's sarong.
Imagine how marvellous it would be if all of my paintings simply shriveled up and died along with me.
Was feminism going to keep us warm at night while our ovaries shriveled and our uteruses died from loneliness?
Guiding a pair of oxen, he drew a wooden plow over his field, turning over thousands of shriveled carrots.
It will ride into space shriveled up and compact so it can fit on top of relatively skinny rockets.
Then one day my wife brought home a cardboard box with a shriveled baby capuchin monkey, clinging to life.
All that remained of one man was a shriveled foot, brought to the morgue wrapped in a dust-clogged jacket.
The salt sucked the water out of the body for about 40 days, leaving the skin shriveled like a raisin.
But that hasn't stopped people from buying heavily into the cryptocurrency scam, even as smaller cryptocurrencies have shriveled to nothing.
He cut some of his shriveled corn stalks and wheat for silage to help make up some of the shortfall.
Congress' power base shriveled in the 2014 election in the face of the popularity of now-Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The South American grains powerhouse has suffered hot, dry weather for four months that has shriveled soy and corn yields.
On the occupation-issued map hanging in Kondo-sensei's classroom, Japan is now a "shriveled bean" at the very edge.
The action is set in an empty room with tall French windows and a floor covered in shriveled brown leaves.
Many Republicans have been supine while Donald Trump has shriveled congressional authority and shredded the rules of basic democratic behavior.
The bag was huge and I didn't think all that liquid could fit in my shriveled body, but it did.
KAMPALA, Uganda — More than half her body is completely shriveled, but 300-year-old Gloria Kankunda is adamant about one thing.
She can't walk, her tongue is shriveled, and it's all she can do to manage a few words to her boyfriend.
" Boehner on the failure to repeal and replace Obamacare: "Their gonads shriveled up when they learned this vote was for real.
But premiums have shriveled to four-year lows - to as little as 22016 cents above Chicago Board of Trade corn futures.
At some point, the carbon balance was off and every time I turned the dirt, I'd find these shriveled up earthworms.
Don't worry, I've already been out and bought the requisite bunting, confetti, and shriveled cocktail sausages to celebrate such momentous news.
By 2017, its stockpile had shriveled to $301 million, even as its debt burden ballooned from $2.3 billion to $5.2 billion.
Instead, spending rose, revenues shriveled and projected U.S. borrowing soared to $1.3 trillion (and at higher interest rates) (The Washington Post).
Under the Trump administration, the office tasked with paying out grants and coordinating local police departments to prevent threats has shriveled.
"Their gonads shriveled up when they learned this vote was for real," he said in a wide-ranging interview with Politico.
A recent favorite was Lawson, who came to Ms. Lauricella earlier this year with a heart condition and shriveled back legs.
Just went on carrying all their old shriveled lemons until the branches sagged so low that no new fruit could grow.
"Their gonads shriveled up when they learned this vote was for real," he said in a wide-ranging interview with Politico.
I know this because my FUPA has been touched so little that I'm surprised she hasn't shriveled up and fallen off.
In 1991, two German hikers on Italy's northern border with Austria came across a shriveled brown body facedown in the snow.
Delayed planting and shriveled crops are expected to lead to a grain deficit of at least 8 million tonnes in the region.
Simultaneously massive and delicate, and floating eerily above the ground, two torsos are reinforced by curved carapaces, dangling shriveled, ash grey limbs.
The combination of poor harvest yields and shriveled grassland has led to spiraling costs for animal feed, putting pressure on livestock farms.
Because nobody's happy if you're shriveled up in a corner with vomit gradually crusting on your sweater, eyes open with nobody home.
When it was all over, she looked around at what she had become: a shriveled shell of a woman, pallid and dry.
On top of that are the consequences of a drought, which has shriveled the country's hydropower generation, a critical source of electricity.
Staff sizes shrank, content shriveled up and bean counters began selling off ink-stained furniture in hopes of maintaining high profit margins.
There were plenty of those when the company filed for bankruptcy protection in 403, shriveled to 300 stores and then mostly closed.
When I get her out of the shower and get her dressed, she gives me kisses which makes my shriveled heart melt.
Benefits shriveled over the period: In 35 states, benefits are at least a fifth lower than they were when welfare was overhauled.
The shriveled, drug-addled figure of Cynthia's estranged husband, Brucie (John Earl Jelks), looms as a possible prophecy of everyone else's fate.
The value of bitcoins handled by major payment processors shriveled nearly 80 percent in the year to September, earlier data from Chainalysis showed.
"It shrinks to a shriveled mass," Richard Hartel, a food scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, tells The Verge in an email.
With limited water, trees have shriveled up or succumbed to bark beetle infestations, with some of the most severe declines in central California.
Wade, nullify same sex marriage, eliminate the federal minimum wage, gut public education, and every evil little thing their shriveled black hearts desire.
The affiliate-managed mutual fund held assets worth $812 million at the beginning of the month but that has shriveled to $14 million.
He did not make any references to a "shriveled Europe," as one of his top aides did in a conversation over the weekend.
What it really is: Credit where credit's due, /r/CringeAnarchy wears its shriveled, black heart on its sleeve—or, rather, in its sidebar.
Every evening, Farhad and his three daughters collect branches from shriveled olive trees that dot the landscape surrounding Moria, Europe's largest migrant camp.
Ice sheets in Greenland and West Antarctica have also shriveled, melting about 455 billion tons of ice into water, according to the NASA satellite.
Mitsubishi is already a much-diminished brand, especially in its home market, where its market share has shriveled since a scandal in the 2000s.
As IS territory shriveled, thousands of fighters, followers and civilians retreated to Baghouz, a small cluster of hamlets and farmland along the Euphrates River.
At the cooperatives, other women manage drying stations, where the fish are turned into a more compact, shriveled-up product that's easier to transport.
This mite, Varroa destructor, injects a slew of viruses into bees, including one that causes shriveled wings, a primary factor in widespread colony collapse.
That's because India, the world's biggest seller of the Asian diet staple, has banned exports after extended Monsoon downpours delayed harvests and supplies shriveled.
Despite security patrols along Nepal's porous border with India, dozens of trucks arrived in town carrying animals shriveled from dehydration and lack of food.
The value of bitcoins handled by major payment processors shriveled nearly 80 percent in the year to September, data from blockchain researcher Chainalysis shows.
For a while, all Willem could do was stare at the shriveled egg in the pan as he poured lukewarm water all over his arms.
When you're too broke to go out so you sit in your bed eating pizza and half-watching ASMR videos through one shriveled stoned eye.
Its market share in Japan has shriveled since a scandal in the 2000s in which officials admitted hiding reports of dangerous vehicle defects for decades.
He questioned the incessant demand for tidiness and "perfection" in a garden, which leads many to pinch off shriveled flowers before seed heads can form.
After she died in 2016 at 92, the property was listed at $13.9 million and sat on the market, its price falling like shriveled petals.
David Brooks This year we've been so besieged by Donald Trump's shriveled nature that we sometimes forget what full and courageous human life looks like.
The government sources almost all the CLAP goods from abroad, especially from Mexico, since Venezuela's food production has shriveled and currency controls restrict private imports.
But the figure represented China's slowest expansion since 1990, when foreign investment shriveled in the year after the government's deadly crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square.
The county fair is a little bit trickier if you're trying to forgo the decrepit beer garden full of weird uncles with shriveled tattoos of mermaids.
When an injury short-circuited the standout forward Amile Jefferson's season after nine games, they shriveled to essentially a six-man rotation, three of them freshmen.
The shriveled shoots he holds in his hands won't produce anything, just like "66 percent of our crops," concludes the young, saddened winemaker with mathematical precision.
While Democrats appeared to lose both races on Tuesday night, the margins have shriveled enough in recent days to dip below the threshold for a recount.
He has questioned the incessant demand for tidiness and "perfection" in a garden, which leads many to pinch off shriveled flowers before seed heads can form.
Then they get into an episode where they're able to overeat, and their stomach is kind of like a shriveled prune: they overeat, and their stomachs explode.
"So immediately, what was an immense, just a gigantic pool of hopefuls got shriveled up into a couple of hundred, say, in the whole country," he said.
Bill plugs his brain into a virtual world, becomes obsessed with killing dragons and winning digital gold, and dies shriveled and alone as a level 900 paladin.
Bruce Nash, founder and president of Nash Information Services, said consumers ditched DVD spending as their disposable income shriveled, kicking off the demise of the DVD industry.
Ernest Flagg's shriveled reverie from 1904 that would have reduced Central Park to an 800-foot wide green ribbon running between Christopher Street and the Harlem River.
The rise of the internet has shriveled traditional sources of advertising revenue, while political attacks (notably Trump's "fake news" refrain) have deepened public distrust of the media.
Just as a shriveled northeastern leopard frog at the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology represents its whole species, so this couple stands for all of us.
The low price environment destroyed returns, bankrupted weak companies, and abruptly halted the Shale revolution; geographically, most of shale production shriveled to a mere handful of counties.
And once in charge of the government, Mr. Trump repeatedly pledged to increase funding to the armed services that he viewed as having shriveled in previous years.
To wit: I was able to enjoy several uninterrupted minutes in the presence of a child-king's shriveled heart, so close my breath was fogging the vitrine.
After their junior year, they took it down but saved it, to once again display the shriveled husk in pride of place above the common room couch.
A report last week showed that the Japanese economy shriveled at a 6.3 percent annual clip during the fourth quarter, in part because of a tax increase.
Even when I spent six weeks in the hospital in 1984, as my entire colon shriveled and died, I never imagined that I wouldn't return to health.
Keith Bollinger's paycheck as a factory manager had shriveled after the 2008 financial crisis, but then he got a chance to pull himself out of recession's hole.
" In other words, Bee sighed, "you can't even go to the most remote place on the planet without some dude swinging his cold, shriveled dick your way.
Her support among young voters has shriveled to just 40 percent in recent polling, down from the nearly 60 percent Barack Obama won in 2012 and 2008.
Deutsche's market capitalization has shriveled to 15.9 billion euros ($18.1 billion), while that of Commerzbank, recently dropped from the DAX blue-chip index, is down to 8.6 billion.
Many of those arriving are in shock or have kidney failure, with veins so shriveled by dehydration it is difficult to insert a needle to administer lifesaving fluids.
Bush tomatoes (Akudjura): Looks deceive these tasty little desert-growing numbers, with fruit that is small and shriveled and looks more like raisins than plump, rosy cherry tomatoes.
Having once approached 14 million, the number of people benefiting from TANF's federal money and related state funds shriveled year by year, hovering around four million in 21996.
Because technically, growing older isn't a problem; Mother Nature has it in for us all, reducing us to shriveled frames and crepey arms en route, eventually, to dust.
According to their calculations, there were 4003 days that were suitable for producing lambics in the early 1900s, a number that has since shriveled to around 140 days.
The debt repayment could lead Shell to make new investments in the resource-rich country that hopes to revive an oil and gas industry that shriveled under sanctions.
CAIRO — As free speech has shriveled in Egypt, its often zealous courts have jailed democracy activists, shuttered charities and pursued gay people who waved rainbow flags at concerts.
Ever since the 1960s, as psychiatric hospitals discharged more patients and social services budgets shriveled, libraries have become one of the few places where the homeless can go.
When the government shut down the internet in the Anglophone region for three months last year — claiming that social media was fueling the unrest — Theo shriveled with worry.
"They are not okay, others are rotten, and they are smelling," said mother-of-four Liong Viola, 32, picking through her sack of shriveled legumes during an Oct.
In reality, of course, inability to engage in reflection and self-criticism is the mark of a tiny, shriveled soul — but they're not big enough to see that.
But the show, at its not-so-shriveled heart, was always a romance, and if Jimmy and Gretchen ditched their own wedding, they did not ditch each other.
I can't explain why my cold, shriveled heart suddenly decided this toy train needed all the support it could get as it bravely explored the world on its own.
As Oculus and HTC expanded their platforms, a lot of these enterprise-focused VR companies shriveled up or were forced to significantly retool how they approached fat-wallet customers.
Now, using data collected by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, a team of astrophysicists at the University of Birmingham is reporting the very first observational evidence of these shriveled raisins.
Still, the exchange's market share has shriveled since the heist, falling to 8.9 percent of Japan's bitcoin trading volume in March from 55 percent in December, according to Jpbitcoin.com.
His pay shriveled, and by 2013, after TSG had gone into and out of bankruptcy, he was on pace to make about $61,000, according to income statements he provided.
But those boiled peanuts are still somewhat allergenic, as well as shriveled and tasteless, according to Tim Chataway, a protein specialist at Flinders University who helped conduct the study.
Hollywood's star system has shriveled in the past decade, with few new talents emerging to reanimate the ranks and stand alongside Leo and Julia and Johnny and George and Brad.
It comes at a time when liquidity in the corporate bond market has shriveled due to new rules that require banks to hold a lot of capital against those securities.
"Children do not bear any responsibility for the bombs and bullets, the gang violence, persecution, the shriveled crops and low family wages driving them from their homes," the report said.
To get there, we drove hundreds of miles through Old Bohemia, Moravia and Austria, passing shriveled vineyards in icy rain, green fields in fog, and church spires on foggy hilltops.
For the first time, the interest rates on 10-year Treasury note shriveled this week to less than 1 percent, falling on Friday to a record low of 0.71 percent.
Many service providers, such as personal trainers and restaurant chefs, are suffering, but there is an opportunity for them to offer their services online because in-person demand has shriveled.
The energy sector has buckled in recent weeks as the global demand for oil suddenly shriveled and oil prices plunged, setting off a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
The First Amendment was also a shriveled, desiccated husk in the 1930s, largely due to a series of World War I era decisions that allowed the government to criminalize dissent.
I pay for Paul Ryan's insurance, so he can get a brain transplant or a medical intervention that will help his little shriveled up Grinch heart grow two more sizes.
Victorians used to have to reconstitute their shriveled, rock-hard hunk of sheep's gut in water before use, and then tie a ribbon around it to keep it from falling off.
Somalia and parts of neighboring Ethiopia and Kenya have suffered from repeated seasons of failed rains that have shriveled crops, depleted livestock and left people's food and water supplies increasingly insecure.
The question of who will succeed Mr. Mugabe has long haunted Zimbabwe and its political class and led to conflicts among its members even as the country's once-promising economy shriveled.
"Now you don't have time to do that, because you're twittering, you're tweeting, you're instagramming, you're over in the corner hitting your keys, and you become shriveled and testy," he said.
This isn't based in medical science of any kind, but I'm convinced that if I wore contacts every single day, my eyes would've shriveled up into raisins a long time ago.
Once a healthy stream, the drought had shriveled it to a series of stagnant pools, only occasionally connected by flowing water, adding to problems for the coho salmon, an endangered species.
"Look at the wilting leaves and how small and shriveled the grapes are," he said, holding a sad bunch of nebbiolo grapes in his hand on yet another hot August day.
Activist hedge fund Marcato Capital Management, backed by Blackstone Group and billionaire William Ackman, is shutting down as assets have shriveled after two years of poor returns, sources said on Sunday.
As we chatted, the man mentioned that he was chorally trained in Gregorian chant — which he proved by singing with a voice so powerful and incongruous for his hunched and shriveled frame!
One other employer is particularly ill-suited to compete: the federal government, with its centenary history alternating world-changing innovation and unbelievable stodginess, could emerge shriveled and unable to fulfill its mission.
Such growth would be the envy of many countries, but it is the slowest expansion in China since 1990, when foreign investment shriveled after the government crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square.
In her most recent vision, she follows her parents into the woods where there are two babies: one normal, one with dark, shriveled legs (there's a crazy theory about that over here).
They start out like Usain Bolt in the 100 meters and end up looking spent, shriveled, hobbled by all manner of wilts and fungi and pests, leaves drooping like brown funereal crepe.
At present, the cost of calves for feedlots is falling as farmers build up the U.S. herd, which hit a 63-year low in 2014 because of a drought that shriveled crops.
Giant cracks, some a foot deep, gouge the hard earth; brown stalks of dead rice litter the fields; and the dryness is so severe even the pests lie shriveled on the ground.
To be sure, its coal production has shriveled, virtually pushed out of the power market by the cheaper coal coming from the gargantuan open-top mines in the West since the 1980s.
It could wipe out 70 percent or more of the crop, turning a healthy looking crop, only weeks away from harvest, into a tangle of black stems and shriveled grains, the agency said.
At federal court in Boston Thursday, a geriatric ex-mafia Don hunched over the bench in an orange jumpsuit and shuffled papers, his ears sticking out from his shriveled head like bat wings.
I know how careless I am with socks, so I was already dreading day four, when I'd be forced to slip the shriveled corpses of the Magic Socks onto my feet once again.
Panasonic, which lost billions of dollars over the last decade as its television business shriveled, has turned auto parts into its fastest-growing division, selling sensors and cockpit consoles as well as batteries.
Typically when you (or any other YouTube scientists) run this experiment, the syrup has less water, so water then leaves the shell-less egg via osmosis and you're left with a shriveled-up mass.
Here's how Lampert has retained assets even as Sears has shriveled: The move was similar to transactions favored by investors in legacy retailers whose real estate is considered more valuable than their actual business.
As oil revenues have shriveled, their economies have slowed or gone into recession, removing one of the most dynamic drivers of oil demand, and leaving the rest of the world economy to fill the gap.
For Christ's sake, President Trump is the same shriveled cheese curd who hosted high-ranking Russian officials at the White House the day after firing Comey over his continued investigation into Russia and the election.
PARIS (Reuters) - European farmers are counting the cost of a summer heatwave that has shrunk cereal harvests and shriveled pastures, leaving some farms struggling to survive and shutting the EU out of lucrative export markets.
Sparing the details, the main takeaway is the following: Rather than giving up on these shriveled up specimens and throwing them out—as many institutions do—the Mütter has found a way to save them.
After pollination, the woody female breast-blossoms swell into bubblebutted fruits as the spent catkin wilts and sags, becoming increasingly dark and shriveled, until it falls to the forest floor with a dank, damp thud.
If you've ever wondered where reality television falls on the authentic to producer-orchestrated scale, I'll offer Evan to you as an answer, a shriveled, timid man whose craft is resurrecting broken cocks. Ta-da.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: For the past two years, there has been a piece of gum on the air conditioner outside my office window: a shriveled wad of hardened, blackened A.B.C. (already been chewed) gum.
In the air, the Conservation Department uses State Police helicopters to conduct seasonal patrols to spot shriveled trees on mountainsides or to search for animals that do not belong here, such as the Eurasian boar.
The government expects 3 percent economic expansion this year, including the risk presented by a drought that has shriveled the harvest of Argentina's main cash crop, soy, and could itself shave 1 percentage point off growth.
Walk into any Whole Foods between the months of January and April, and it's impossible to miss: orange and purple cardboard tubs stacked on top of one another with gigantic, shriveled-looking oranges piled into pyramids.
Chocolate syrup is relegated to the bowels of the fridge, among old takeout boxes and shriveled onions, before it stumbles across a hideously deformed cupcake, much of its brain gnawed away by its cruel human owners.
A write-up of the movement's favorite media outlet was never going to be as interesting as the movement itself, and after a few drafts over a couple of months, the piece shriveled up and died.
Other ways of making sweet wine include air-drying grapes, as in Amarone; harvesting grapes shriveled by botrytis cinerea, the noble rot, as in Sauternes; or fortifying, adding neutral spirits to stop fermentation, as in port.
For the full year, China expanded at 2000 percent, just below the government's target of 7 percent and the weakest performance since 1990 when foreign investment shriveled in the year after the deadly crackdown in Tiananmen Square.
During the Obama years, the EDA began devoting a sizable portion of that money to coal communities around the country that were suffering economically as cheap natural gas and new air pollution rules shriveled the coal industry.
She and her band were getting wasted up and down the Sunset Strip long before Mötley Crüe and were actual punks who consumed enough booze and drugs to send those boys home with their balls all shriveled up.
Her self-esteem could use a pick-me-up, by the way: She refers to herself as "a desiccated old lady" and "shriveled and dry," disparagement that sounds nuts coming from Ms. Gilbert, who is lovely and 53.
Hotel and vacation rentals are higher-margin businesses than selling flights, as airline commissions have shriveled and carriers try to drive more traffic to their own websites, where they also offer co-branded credit cards and vacation packages.
That was partly because of the industry's continued struggle to make money trading bonds, currencies and commodities — a once-powerful business that has shriveled because of new regulations, changing market conditions and greater competition from companies other than banks.
Where the unsavory specifics of an older faith's origins may have been eroded by time, reduced to a handful of too-old-to-question texts and some shriveled relics, the early years of Mormonism are well-documented and easily examined online.
Is there the distinct possibility that in half an hour's time I'm going to be staring lovingly into a stranger's eyes in the urinals as we both try and shake a drop or two of stagnant piss from our shriveled penises?
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aru Shiney-Ajay first became genuinely worried about climate change when she visited family members in India, and found the streams and grass where she had played as a child had shriveled as a result of drought.
Iron ore prices fell to all-time lows around $38 a metric ton in late 2015 as demand for the steel-making material also shriveled amid concerns about an economic slowdown in the world's largest importer of the metal, China.
Ignoring the chorus of buffoons telling McGregor that he always sucked, those BJ Penn-style fantasies of eating his way to championships in divisions where opponents dwarf him by dozens on pounds on their most shriveled days will have to wait.
And as any beauty freak will tell you, it can feel like the end of the world when you drop your favorite powder blush or lose the cap of a cream eyeshadow, resulting in a shriveled-up pot of useless product.
Compare that to the aftermath of the 18703 drought, which killed at least 21870,21980 people, caused the economy to shrink by nearly 290 percent and turned the name "Ethiopia" into a synonym for shriveled, glazed-eyed children on saline drips.
" Realizing that the Republican aim of a homogeneous citizenry, in which equal rights were enjoyed by everyone, had drastically shriveled into a plutocracy, Howells agreed with the reformer Lyman Abbott that "politically America is a democracy; industrially America is an aristocracy.
All may be chased with cafe sua da, coffee black as coal churned with condensed milk until it tastes of smoke and chocolate, and soda chanh, lime and seltzer with a preserved, shriveled plum sinking to the bottom, leaking salt.
His ideas were swiftly imitated and in the process vulgarized; in the end, the "communal" component of the mall shriveled down to a few benches and lampposts, which was a source of great bitterness to Gruen, who returned to Vienna in 1968.
TOKYO (Reuters) - In delaying its IPO by two years, Japanese messaging app company Line Corp bought time to correct weak financial reporting controls, work on its business plan, bolster staffing - and left billions of dollars on the table as its valuation shriveled.
His teeth fell out, his hair disappeared, he got smaller, shriveled up little by little, till goodbye and good luck he was gone and only came to Mama's mind when she went to the mailbox under the stairs to get the electric bill.
After staying strong for much of 2019 thanks to the relative outperformance of the U.S. economy and investors' preference for a safe-haven currency amid the trade dispute between Washington and Beijing, the dollar's gains for the year have shriveled in December.
Unfortunately, most of the Republican leadership in Congress is opposed to Trumpism, preferring some shriveled thing called "the Ryan agenda" that nobody other than a few thousand of his constituents in a corner of Wisconsin can be plausibly said to have voted for.
The Daily Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: On iPhone or iPad | On Android via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Keith Bollinger had worked in textiles in North Carolina since 1982, but the recession hit hard and his paycheck shriveled.
WASHINGTON — By the time American negotiators wrapped up high-level talks with a visiting Chinese delegation last week, President Trump's ambitions for a multibillion-dollar trade agreement had, for the time being, shriveled into a blandly worded communiqué without any dollar figures.
Poorer materially, of course, but above all poorer in its shriveled soul, divorced from its neighborhood, internally fractured, smaller, meaner, more insular, more alone, no longer a protagonist in the great miracle of the postwar years — Europe's journey toward borderless peace and union.
You could see slight stains on the wall where juices had leached out; the banana was browner, the mushroom more shriveled, the lettuce wrinkled and soft, and the tight green husk of an ear of corn had dried and peeled away in multiple directions.
Tens of thousands of young women were inspired by their emerging new opportunities but also intimidated by the hostility they faced and by the dire warnings that they would end up the lonely, shriveled-up old maids portrayed in so much of popular culture.
Closing in on 54 and having internalized endless cultural messaging that this would be a horrible, shriveled up, unsexy phase of my life, I've been surprised to find myself more content than ever in my skin — as a person, writer, mother, partner, and wife.
Since 2013, she has sold at least 1.5 million seedling trees, mainly to local small-scale farmers, who are planting them as a way to boost their incomes from wood and fruit sales, particularly in the face of recurring droughts that have shriveled crops.
Noble, once a global commodity trader with ambitions to rival the likes of Glencore or Vitol, has shriveled to an Asian-centric company focused largely on coal and freight trading after a crisis-wracked two years that have forced it to slash jobs and sell assets.
One is the president, who is never named or shown on screen but who, we're given to believe, is a shriveled right-wing imbecile who consults regularly with Logan, much as Donald Trump has consulted regularly with Rupert Murdoch since the instant he won his election victory.
In its broadest definition, it is a category of snack, beloved in Hawaii, in which fruit — plum, peach, apricot, cherry, mango, lemon — is dried and shriveled beyond recognition, salted and sugared, simmered in a broth of sweet medicinal herbs, then served wet or left to shrivel again.
Not only was this shriveled digit all over Twitter today, it was shared not once, not twice, but three times in the Gizmodo work chat room, which meant I absolutely had to see it or I'd get fired and sent back to England:Toe Appearance 1, pre-9am, pre-breakfast.
Planes are undeniably gross, a fact that is never more apparent than when the guy sitting next to you hasn't stopped coughing for the past three hours, your contacts have shriveled up in your eyes, and a child just sneezed in your ear on the way to the bathroom.
Anyone who's seen the film recognized the look drawn over his face: At its heart, Woodcock's story is a fairy tale about the power of love warming even the most shriveled of hearts—a complicated hero wrestling with and besting the curse that bestows him with genius and existential dread.
The lore, as is typical of this sort of game, is a bit hard to parse, but I do know I plunged an oversized straight razor into both a giant hairy beast with a comparatively shriveled right arm and a man called Father Gascoigne who doesn't seem to be a priest.
Against this backdrop, conservationists, commercial urchin harvesters, scientists and private interests are coming together with an unusual plan: Pay underemployed red sea urchin divers to collect the shriveled, but living, purple sea urchins and transfer them to carefully tended urchin "ranches" to be fattened up for sale to seafood markets around the world.
" Marian Burros, a food reporter for The New York Times, wrote that "these gleaming new supermarkets — 13,000 to 27,22008 square feet of floor space — bear about as much resemblance to the grungy, 276s fern-bedecked natural food co-op, with its shriveled produce and flour stored in trash cans, as McDonald's does to Lutèce.
Spoilers ahead for Game of Thrones season 7, episode 1 There are many standout sequences in Game of Thrones' season 7 premiere, but one of the quietest takes place between Sandor "The Hound" Clegane, Thoros of Myr, and Beric Dondarrion, who rest for the night in a little cottage where the former occupants are dead and long-shriveled in the corner.
Still, these extraterrestrial-looking foodstuffs seem to be having something of a moment: For the past four years, Costco has been selling pallets of shriveled vegetables, fruits, grains, and meats that promise to feed a single family for up to a year—and if you're not a member, you can purchase similar survival kits, many of which boast a 20- to 30-year shelf life, at Walmart and Target.
"Drunk: when you think you're having a rip roaring time and the next morning you wake up and your brain has broken into a frenzied beehive, and your body is shattered shards of sharp glass desperately searching for what fits where and your spirit is being eaten by worms with great white bloodied teeth and your heart has shriveled into a black prune churning your intestines to the point where dysentery feels attractive," he began.

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