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"shrunken" Definitions
  1. that has become smaller or thinner, usually in a way that is not healthy
"shrunken" Synonyms
shriveled(US) shrivelled(UK) emaciated wasted diminished wilted withered contracted dwindled thin gaunt lean cadaverous starved wizened skinny scrawny lank bony haggard wrinkled decayed drooping parched faded dried up dry dehydrated desiccated dried powdered dried out sere frazzled puckered deflated collapsed drained emptied exhausted flattened let down punctured reduced sagging shrunk squashed burst empty kaput narrow tight close limited restricted confined compact cramped confining constricted congested meagre(UK) squeezed choked circumscribed compressed incapacious pinched scanty small vestigial imperceptible impalpable inappreciable slight minute undetectable faint fine indiscernible subtle indistinct infinitesimal tiny microscopic inconsequential insensible negligible minuscule condensed narrowed concentrated downsized shortened slimmed truncated disappeared grown smaller become smaller gotten smaller made smaller lessened decreased waned declined abated subsided ebbed eased fallen felled moderated receded lowered tapered relented relent remitted atrophied weakened deteriorated degenerated perished debilitated devitalized enervated sapped sunk flinched recoiled blenched cringed cowered quailed started winced squinched retreated shuddered crouched grovelled(UK) groveled(US) withdrawn refused retired slunk slinked drawn back demurred dithered faltered wavered balked(US) baulked(UK) hesitated scrupled disrelished scrupled about had misgivings about had qualms about had scruples about hesitated to shied away vacillated about fought shy of hung back thought twice about baulked at curtailed cut trimmed abridged abbreviated docked clipped clipt slashed curbed cropped fled escaped bolted skedaddled vamoosed split scrammed scramed left decamped scarpered run departed flown evacuated ducked bent bended squatted stooped huddled scooched bent down hunkered down bowed down squated down bobbed down crouched down hunched down stooped down sat on your haunches kneeled dented undermined eroded shaken broken crippled crushed impaired damaged destroyed hurt put the kibosh on sapped the strength of taken the edge off voided gone down emptied the air out of let the air out shrank went down let out depressurized decompressed went flat seared scorched evaporated exsiccated anhydrated depleted divested More

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Unless this cleaned-up environment brings new users too, even Twitter's shrunken valuation isn't shrunken enough.
We have shrunken the budget deficit tremendously and we have shrunken the state oil and gas company deficit to zero and so the inflationary pressures have receded tremendously.
His motionless limbs have shrunken to little more than bone.
His military capabilities seem as shrunken as his financial ones.
Slowly, the bodies started to dehydrate -- hence the shrunken brain.
It has shrunken to several smaller reservations in the region.
Without the shrunken borders, the mine could not be reopened.
An air fryer is basically a shrunken countertop convection oven.
Proponents of shrunken living spaces champion environmental and economic efficiencies.
A shrunken Christie made his way into an iconic Seinfeld episode.
A must-read: Cleveland tends to feels both shrunken and stretched.
In true Urkel fashion, these were worn over shrunken striped turtlenecks.
Bottoms: J.Crew shrunken low-rider bikini bottom in star print, $29.99; jcrew.
The children's furniture is real furniture, shrunken down, according to Rob Royer.
In a lab in Germany, researchers are making shrunken, see-through rodents.
The laptop is dense — no doubt a testament to the shrunken size.
The email also cited price competition in the shrunken power-plant market.
Several shirts came shrunken and bikini tops were styled under tailored shirts.
The result is the same — middle class gets shrunken and wages go down.
The Vatican Museum returned a shrunken head to Ecuador following months of negotiations.
The SpotMini is a shrunken version of Boston Dynamics' flagship bot called Spot.
Herdspeople, farmers and fisherfolk competed for access to the shrunken supply of water.
His desk contains old grey wads of the stuff, which resemble "shrunken brains".
"None of the cropped and shrunken fit is left, actually," Mr. Hodel said.
Each of these pieces feels like a shrunken theater: lovely, layered, and lyrical.
What it means: The old court system will function with a shrunken purview.
It&aposs probably that withholding you&aposre noticing on a shrunken bonus check.
ADD conceives of the extra dimensions as being shrunken, compared with the familiar ones.
Global Health A baby with a shrunken, misshapen head is surely a heartbreaking sight.
It's a more shrunken, body-hugging fit, which again, might not be for everyone.
Microsoft's new Surface Go really is a shrunken version of its popular Surface Pro.
In fact, shrunken budgets have limited planning to once every 15 or 20 years.
I looked down at the shrunken muscles in my feet, at my paralyzed toes.
Here's your favorite late-night snack, but shrunken down and made for a crowd.
Ahead, our favorite shrunken-down lipsticks for stashing in our back pockets and smallest bags.
These shrunken purses are still going strong, and stylists had some strong opinions about them.
Yet the economy has been doing rather well by the shrunken expectations of euro land.
Raj, 213, shrunken and largely paralysed, is carried by his father like a large doll.
"Safety should not take a back seat, especially a shrunken seat, to airline profits," Rep.
That attention to detail has been shrunken down even further with the new, $200 Raspberry.
Even your fake fiancé should be worth more than a shrunken serving of crème brûlée.
It's basically a Super Nintendo controller that's been shrunken down to a keychain-friendly size.
The most recent example is Trump's new tariffs, advanced to revive a shrunken steel industry.
Chuño can be stored and eaten for a decade after it has shrunken and dried.
The pressure on her, though, is unrelenting, especially from her shrunken-hearted mother (Christiane Lénier).
This tension in me grew, I couldn't sleep, and my posture became shrunken and slumped.
Your collectibles, whether fine wines or shrunken heads, may be worth more than you think.
For instance, some babies who appear normal at birth later develop an unusually shrunken head.
This Roy is a larger-than-life monster and, ultimately, a shrunken specimen of humanity.
The America I see now is shrunken, scared of its own shadow despite its bluster.
Your collectibles, from fine wines or shrunken heads, may be worth more than you think.
The world's largest collection of shrunken heads is valued at $13 million for insurance purposes.
It was early to the "Lite" idea, with its shrunken app reaching over 200 million users.
The big picture: The market for ACA coverage has shrunk, but that shrunken version is stable.
He reached into a clump of leaves and pulled out a handful of shrunken coffee cherries.
The Tovala is a shrunken version of the combi, with a few more bells and whistles.
Weaker companies not yet picked off in a shrunken industry may command an unjustifiable scarcity premium.
That leaves a shrunken core dominated by conservatives from rural areas whose constituents overwhelmingly support Trump.
Chances are you're hungover and chugging ibuprofen in an attempt to cradle your shrunken, dehydrated brain.
He settles on a shrunken Ralph Lauren button-down; Faber, on a 1970s three-piece suit.
But in some ways it's worse for Ryan personally to preside over a shrunken Republican majority.
The shrunken market for mainstream 19th-century European paintings has become one of the most challenging.
Compared with normal brain structure, the Heslington brain appears shrunken and compact, according to the study.
Would an owner actually be able to sell a collection of shrunken heads for $13 million?
This was shrunken and less expensive and has some of the constraints of a smaller speaker.
This is really well done; you can resize the shrunken-down version of Android to your liking.
But symptoms of an opioid overdose are specific, such as slowed breathing, blue skin, and shrunken pupils.
Simpson famously tried on the shrunken glove in front of the jury that would decide his fate.
Smith's well-noted deficiencies do shrink the field, but within that shrunken field almost nobody is better.
We returned to find our subjects utterly changed — unhurt for the most part, but humiliated and shrunken.
Aircraft-carriers need battle groups to protect them, and Britain's shrunken fleet can hardly manage that alone.
Samsung's shrunken the Gear 360 down from the size of a tennis ball to a golf ball.
The special Disney release consists of two shrunken, sequin-laden sweatshirts emblazoned with identical Mickey Mouse graphics.
But wouldn't they be cowed by their party's shrunken majority and failure to win the White House?
Of course, in a shrunken world, this is no longer as true as we like to believe.
Experts say the White House is mistakenly equating the group's shrunken territorial holdings with its overall strength.
The negatives, from which the preservation copies were made, were slightly shrunken and had some color fading.
A silvana is either a shrunken cake or a cookie with big ideas, depending on your perspective.
A shrunken presidency and a revived Congress may be Mr. Trump's most important, and most welcome, legacy.
Gone is the shrunken foyer with its coat check area that awkwardly intruded into the gallery space.
Thus was the great gasp of creativity choked, its possibilities shrunken, its fruits locked up in forgotten warehouses.
It felt very much like gripping a well-made game console controller, maybe even a shrunken Nintendo Switch.
The NES Classic Edition, which sells for $59.99, is essentially a shrunken-down version of the original hardware.
The keyboard can be shrunken down to make it easier to type with one hand on the screen.
The shrunken-down version of the original hardware comes preloaded with 20163 classic games and retails for $60.
Hot, dry summer weather raised fears about shrunken yields, before rain and snow in September stalled field work.
He followed that map with images of Manhattan shrunken by encroaching waters and Florida missing its southern tip.
Whenever a piece of silicon is shrunken, it uses up less power, which translates to longer battery life.
The entire console appears to have been shrunken down to the size of the Wii U's GamePad controller.
This gives them enough time to prep and image the entire (shrunken, transparent) body without losing the signal.
Neither wants to take even a small chance of their next baby being born with a shrunken head.
In the old one, his eyes were shrunken to make them more anatomically similar to an actual hedgehog.
Wrapped in a silk handkerchief was a dinner roll, shrunken from its original size and fossilized by time.
Finally, a blue alligator bag by Stalvey in the shape of a carryall, shrunken down to a carrynothing.
The mini skulls -- worth, believe it or not, $19,000 and $15,000 -- will be replaced by other shrunken heads.
The great apes, our closest evolutionary cousins, are the anomalies, with oddly shrunken brains considering their overall heft.
For starters, the paper copy will be shrunken down so that it's "postcard-sized" and you'll have six schedules.
The shrunken brain areas were still small two years after childbirth, suggesting that the changes are there for good.
The company just came out with a shrunken-down version for about half the price called the Phantom Reactor.
Many builders in Saudi Arabia have reported shrunken ministry budgets and delays in payments by the state for projects.
Mark Fuhrman, watched O.J. struggle with trying on a shrunken glove, or debated the soles of Bruno Magli shoes.
Also included is the cheeky shrunken head and a chest, containing a wand, letter, chocolate bar, and potion bottle.
We followed Holway to an island scrub oak: a shrunken-down, twisted-up variety unique to the Channel Islands.
The faces of these anthropomorphized landscapes are warped and molded like shrunken heads and appear threatened and on guard.
But rather than being reimagined for the screen, Toyota's digital manuals are simply shrunken pages of the paper ones.
Highlights from previous eras, including the 100s pinnacle of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry, look shrunken and straitjacketed in comparison.
Man is biting dog now, but it is a tiny, shrunken man and the dog is rabid and enormous.
Stuck in this shrunken jacket, the heart can only pump a fraction of the blood needed by the body.
Those efforts have shrunken and offset the tech giant's carbon footprint, but Google's operations still run on fossil fuels.
It includes shrunken heads made by the Shuar and Ashuar, indigenous peoples of what is now Ecuador and Peru.
Think of the Turbo Vado 6.0 as the love child of a shrunken Vespa and an overweight 1967 Schwinn Typhoon.
Think of the Turbo Vado 16003 as the love child of a shrunken Vespa and an overweight 1967 Schwinn Typhoon.
Oceanographers take advantage of crushing, deep-sea pressure to make decorated, shrunken Styrofoam cups as souvenirs and for science outreach.
"Since the bubbles aren&apost uniform, some parts deform before others, causing some shrunken cups to appear misshapen," Martini explained.
Since his label launched in 2009, Prabal Gurung's shrunken blazers and graphic cocktail fare have had the fashion industry hooked.
So, Samsung has a feature you can engage that shrinks the whole screen image to a shrunken vestige of itself.
Dr. Rokhsar said I should see full results in two weeks — including firmer skin, shrunken zits, and a glowy complexion.
Big screens will come with much smaller bodies, thanks to edge-to-edge displays and the shrunken bezels surrounding them.
Over centuries, the family cultivated the tree into its current shrunken form—about 3.2 feet tall and 2.3 feet wide.
Not only did women outperform men overall on verbal memory, they continued to do so when their hippocampus was shrunken.
Britain emerged from the Second World War at once victorious and shrunken, the image of plucky heroism and imperial twilight.
The Saildrone autonomous sailboats look a little like shrunken America's Cup racing yachts — small trimarans with hard, carbon-fiber sails.
The question "Should we leave?" presupposes that there's somewhere else to go, and in this shrunken world there really isn't.
Those scans have shown gaps between severely shrunken brains and the inner skull, unusually smooth brain surfaces and other anomalies.
Looking at Abstract Expressionist art in a shrunken and grayscale reproduction is surely not my favorite way to experience it.
Perry said that the company has recently shrunken its tech into coin-sized chips, a first step in the process.
She failed to negotiate for eternal youth, you see, and with the years she grows shrunken and decrepit and miserable.
Parts of their heart muscles, particularly their left ventricles or chambers, were shrunken and less powerful than in younger people.
It's small, but chunky, like a shrunken e-reader with a screen too small to actually use for e-books.
He is a maximalist in a shrunken time, a former thirst trap playing a man whose throat has grown dry.
At the end of the day, systemic deficits ensure that the conservative dream of a shrunken, emasculated government is achieved.
So Samsung has a feature you can engage that shrinks the whole screen image to a shrunken vestige of itself.
The form itself has been shrunken down so that it's "postcard-sized," and you'll now have six new schedules to consult.
"A shrunken cup can help someone really see with their own eyeballs what happens to something under extreme pressure," she added.
Al Jazeera is the latest state-funded institution to cut staff as the government reacts to shrunken oil and gas revenue.
I turned to my friend of 10 years, her black hair a crew cut, her body shrunken beneath the thin bedsheet.
Also, we very much want to see the near-giant be shrunken down to dwarf size via the magic of CGI.
Four of the city's eight casinos closed in 2014, leading to thousands of job losses and a shrunken property tax base.
Maybe it's not worth risking the votes of anyone left in the shrunken political middle ground with a long impeachment drama.
And Bella Thorne went with a shrunken Anthony Franco blazer which totally exposed her black bra and gold body chain accessory.
That causes microcephaly, a condition characterised by an abnormally small head, a result of the skull collapsing around the shrunken brain.
Lively as Mr. Ferguson is, and as frequently hilarious as "Fully Committed" can be, it feels shrunken in a Broadway theater.
This shrunken ladder makes major promotions much less frequent, according to Brooks, since the spread was traditionally 10 or 15 levels.
Yet even in their shrunken state, conventions provide parties and candidates opportunities to connect with an immense chunk of the electorate.
It showed a heart pumping hard but constrained inside a shrunken, thickened pericardium, unable to process the normal measure of blood.
The reality of the new Britain has been a shrunken welfare state, a country ruthlessly exposed to global free-market competition.
Peter Brown, who occupies that title, is not in an acting position, but a greatly shrunken one, multiple officials told CNN.
A Grimace Is not a Scream Why or how he was shrunken in those various dreams and apparitions is beyond me.
There is no histrionic sweetness, just a tamarind undertow, a kiss of lime and brine from knots of dried shrunken shrimp.
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The speech lacked substance as well as style, reflecting Mrs May's shrunken ambitions since she lost her parliamentary majority on June 8th.
You will also be dealing with new tax forms, as the Form 1040 has been shrunken to the size of a postcard.
She paired her 501 shorts with a '90s-inspired shrunken cap-sleeve tee, Scunci scrunchie and "dad" sneakers with white ankle socks.
His hair remains as blond as it was in his youth but his motionless limbs have shrunken to little more than bone.
But third-party apps run in a shrunken-down window to match the larger screen's taller aspect ratio, making them practically unusable.
Full disclosure: I won't let my husband do laundry (one too many shrunken shirts), but he pretty much always unloads the dishwasher.
Yet there is also evidence that Zika is linked to microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
"The steak was shrunken in the middle of the plate, which was spattered with a grey-brown aura of sadness," Percy said.
The last time I saw her, she had lost fifteen pounds and looked shrunken, the same size she'd been in high school.
And with the Republican majority shrunken, an even smaller number of die-hard rightwingers will be able to gum up the works.
The Republican Party in California, a onetime powerhouse that gave the country numerous G.O.P. luminaries, has shrunken in the last 30 years.
Because PDVSA will allocate more of its shrunken oil supplies to Rosneft, fewer barrels will be available to ship to other customers.
Mr Trump's popularity among blue-collar whites, in Harlan and elsewhere, is not based on his promise to rebuild their shrunken industries.
Even with those shrunken bezels, HP still managed to include a Windows Hello-compatible webcam above the display, something Dell doesn't offer.
At a glance, the Genesis Mini looks just like its competitors: a shrunken version of a console that came out decades ago.
But having dedicated providers that tailor to their shrunken-down needs means more smallsat companies can get to space better, cheaper, and quicker.
But new policies this year saw the system's database shrunken dramatically, and it's not clear what effect that will have on its use.
Several former classmates described their dirty, smelly, shrunken clothes and how one girl held her hair back with a Hershey's chocolate bar wrapper.
Other oil majors are also spending top dollar to lock in stakes to the area to replenish shrunken reserves amid rising oil prices.
White dwarfs, for instance, are the shrunken, cooling and superdense remains of sun-sized stars that have run out of hydrogen to fuse.
Another bonus: Serums, creams and makeup go on smoother, so you may even find yourself skipping foundation to flaunt your newly shrunken pores.
The shield was among a number of contested items, including a Lakota war shirt, a mummified Nazca foot, and a Peruvian shrunken head.
The device's watch faces are different from the iPhone's for a reason — after all, no one wants a shrunken iPhone on their wrist.
Images from the scene of the attack on the town of Khan Sheikhoun showed victims with foam at their mouths and shrunken irises.
But much like her Young Money teammate Drake, Nicki's high points on Queen are shrunken by her inability to be an effective editor.
When I met him at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, though, I was struck by how shrunken and almost deferential he seemed.
Attempting to man the force from this shrunken pool has required the military (and the Army especially) to routinely resort to serious measures.
"It&aposs going to throw things into chaos," Kevin Sterling, Seaport Global Securities managing director, told Business Insider about the shrunken peak season.
The authorities hope to instil confidence by promising to do whatever it takes to ensure that the shrunken available capacity is fully utilised.
I'd heard that viewing the collection was like entering a 123th-century Wunderkammer, and that it had an impressive collection of shrunken heads.
The priest opened the door to a room where eight nuns, including a shrunken nonagenarian on a step, ironed the pope's white vestments.
The company attributed that decline in part to its shrunken juice boxes in response to increased costs of packaging and orange juice imports.
Republican campaign operatives backing the strategy argued that aggressive tactics were necessary to rouse the interests of sleepy and shrunken local press corps.
Republican campaign operatives backing the strategy argued that aggressive tactics were necessary to rouse the interests of sleepy and shrunken local press corps.
On the other hand, he does have Vincent D'Onofrio: a mountainous figure squeezed into a shrunken role, and making the most of it.
"I see women wearing men's watches, or shrunken versions of a design, but it's not something that's completely dedicated to them," he said.
Every model involves some degree of visual trickery, to convince you that you're looking at a perfectly shrunken replica of a full-sized building.
It came in black and white with a silver back, like a shrunken-down version of the classic iPod, and it felt immediately retro.
In his last video he appears older and shrunken, his voice croaked to a whisper as he explains that he can never eat again.
There are the tiny seats, which have shrunken up to four inches over the past two decades, even as Americans themselves have gotten larger.
It's also nice to see the glass window on the back of the device has been shrunken down and moved above the fingerprint sensor.
The display's not quite edge-to-edge as rumored for the iPhone 8, but it's still nice to see the bezels get shrunken down.
Zika can cause a range of birth complications, most notably microcephaly, a severe birth defect characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
A dead Icelandic glacier, named Okjökull, recently made international news as scientists announced that a metal memorial would soon commemorate the shrunken ice mass.
Finding the right plan has become a constantly moving target, creating stress and hours of due diligence during the now shrunken open enrollment period.
In a photograph taken 16 days after his arrival, his shoulders are shrunken, his frame swamped by the red T-shirt he is wearing.
In April 2018, doctors were able to remove the remains of the shrunken tumor and Carr has now been in remission for a year.
Shrunken from what it once was, it now operates mostly under a pay wall: It's the only way to survive as an independent voice.
There is a palpable shift as people's social universe is shrunken to a few dozen strangers, as group dynamics start to verge on tribalism.
Far from being a feeble, shrunken part of the brain, our sense of smell goes to the heart of who we are as humans.
As a welterweight, however, his only choices would be bizarre encounters with beefed-up lightweights, or shrunken down light heavyweights in the middleweight division.
Shredded denim corsets, patterned midi dresses, oversized knits, and shrunken sweater vests were paired with iconic derby oxfords from Prada and signature Chanel slingbacks.
By 1924, a major textbook described human olfactory bulbs almost as if evolution of higher thought had shrunken them to near useless, atrophied blobs.
He suggests more rental housing construction, a good idea for New York, but not so much for shrunken cities that have too much housing.
In a scene that reprises Shepard's striking story "Tiny Man," the father is not only dead but shrunken, a minuscule corpse in Saran Wrap.
Users are face-to-face with the instructor; you can see your entire body as well as a shrunken-down image of the instructor's.
Britain's Big Squeeze As local governments across Britain grapple with shrunken budgets, many are going into business, funding cooperatives and speculating in real estate.
If your homemade country loaf comes out of the oven shrunken and unfluffy, you may have neglected a central tenet of breadmaking: Hydrate the flour.
The Galaxy S7 Edge resembles a blown-up Galaxy S73 Edge (or shrunken down Galaxy S6 Edge+) and it, too, is sleeker and more refined.
The complex formula they use to redistribute their shrunken pool of funds punishes states that earnestly expanded Medicaid and tried to make Obamacare's exchanges work.
Amid it all are the detritus of film references, workshop tools, and written notes too small to read in the shrunken copies in the book.
And both make instrumental use of spoken words — words that can be misheard and repeated according to how they are pronounced, stretched out or shrunken.
But the fact that post-Brexit Britons will enjoy fewer rights in law does not mean that judges will necessarily acquiesce in a shrunken role.
Google's shrunken the glass panel on the rear and coated the aluminum body with a matte finish that gives the phones some much-needed grippiness.
After making you look (and feel) like a shrunken head for 30 straight minutes, it rinses off with surprising ease to reveal skin that's… better.
He feared that the current crop, drying from grapes to a wrinkly, shrunken state in bins on the Sun-Maid campus, would be set ablaze.
Mr. Bazan, who wears the de rigueur shrunken gray suit, even when bicycling in Los Angeles, has the wardrobe of his former life in storage.
As time passed, Georgia got used to having a flag devoid of the battle flag design (it was first shrunken, then totally removed in 2003).
Their "Holiday Wool Tree Pet Caves" are adorable, shrunken versions of the decked up Christmas trees you see popping up in homes around the holidays.
They must supervise three trainees: Summer (Alexandra Daddario), Ronnie (Jon Bass) and Matt (Zac Efron, looking uncannily like a young, ripped and shrunken Mr. Hasselhoff).
"The ACA is just a shrunken version of what it could be," said Jonathan Gruber, an MIT health economist whose work helped shape the law.
The plan adopts Netanyahu's view that a much-shrunken Palestinian entity, including (roughly) 70% of the West Bank, will be a state in name only.
Perhaps more interesting is the new Ring Indoor Cam, a shrunken version of the Stick Up Cam that's Ring's first camera designed for indoor use.
The adorable Clubman is exceptional on the road, but it's a rather shrunken take on the traditional wagon form; in other words, it's a Mini.
Yet it's not clear that a shrunken Congress alone can displace the BJP when polling begins on April 11, as Gandhi himself appears to acknowledge.
We got out first taste of Alfa's return to America with the 4C, a taut little mid-engine roadster that's like a shrunken-down Ferrari.
It's got a 6-inch, 18:9 Quad HD OLED screen with dramatically shrunken bezels, rounded corners, and slight curves to the left and right sides.
Strange masks, weird stone formations, bones wrapped in string, black candles and even a (fake) shrunken head on a stake, were reportedly found at the sites.
It's true that you probably won't get any Pisces-esque empathy from your Cap friends, but that doesn't mean their hearts are completely shrunken and useless.
But old people refuse to leave their shrunken hamlets even during heavy snowstorms, and are unlikely to move permanently just to make a bureaucrat's life easier.
By that year, the place had long been reduced to a shrunken shadow of its imperial glory, obliged to parley with the Ottoman emirs entrenched nearby.
Named for the shrunken and misshapen wings that develop in affected bees, DWV robs its hosts of flight, undermines their immune system, and halves their lifespan.
During the warm periods, sand enveloped the shrunken ice caps, protecting them from the Sun and in turn preventing the ice from evaporating into the atmosphere.
With the naked eye, researchers immediately noticed that his brain had atrophied and was shrunken in the temporal lobe, or front of the brain, she said.
As the name suggests, it's a shrunken-down version of the Xperia X, itself a relatively underwhelming smartphone that combines a high price with sluggish performance.
Cold print reported a scene that moved him: a shrunken body gently placed on a bed of waste, the refuse men standing awkwardly then, saying nothing.
That may sound like a lot, but Black Friday's importance has shrunken over the years: A decade ago, the day accounted for 343 percent of sales.
Trump also enters office at the top of a business cycle with historically low interest rates, shrunken unemployment, a strong dollar and a booming stock market.
The architecture of the bill pushes insurers to create plans with higher deductibles and less coverage and the shrunken tax credits push consumers towards crummier insurance.
The shrunken Western attendance at an investor conference in Riyadh demonstrated how the episode has overshadowed the ambitions of the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
Sign-ups have never topped 12.7 million, and enrollment has shrunken mildly since that peak in 2016, suggesting the marketplaces have, for now, hit a ceiling.
In her first Instagram self-portrait, from May 12, she appears with shrunken eyes and intensely white teeth, and her skin is softened into artificial mistiness.
Even now my writing desk is full of old wads of Juicy Fruit, which with their gray hemispheri­cal shape and many little indentations resemble shrunken brains.
Spears wore a pair of shrunken sports shorts with a striped halter-neck cop, showing off her famous pierced belly, for 'NFL Kickoff Live' in 2003.
My tiny dead father, still wrapped in plastic, and two of the shrunken women are hung on the target by the necks with pink rubber bands.
They found ruin and an uneven recovery, with people struggling to get by, a shortage of water and electricity and a shrunken population of young men.
The president himself this morning retweeted a post where Bloomberg was shrunken to the point where he could hardly see over the top of a lectern.
They found ruin and an uneven recovery, with people struggling to get by, a shortage of water and electricity and a shrunken population of young men.
Suddenly, Zika appeared to be doing things no one thought it could do — like (possibly) causing microcephaly, a birth defect characterized by shrunken heads, in infants.
He aims to overhaul many aspects of Saudi Arabia's economy and society as the kingdom prepares for a future of shrunken oil revenues and a rising population.
The move marks the latest expansion for the shrunken down Android device, which launched first as a companion device meant to be used alongside your regular smartphone.
Sure, Tague looks like a hybrid between a shrunken head and James Van Der Beek, but that didn't stop him from sharing the photo on the internet.
"We actually did a lot of the styles like shrunken-down versions of gx glasses," the No Doubt frontwoman and The Voice coach continues in the video.
Oman has long provided lavish welfare benefits to its citizens, but like other Gulf countries, it is being forced by shrunken oil revenues to scale those back.
Over the past year, Brazil has seen a sharp rise in reported cases of microcephaly — a birth defect characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
Even more worryingly, there's evidence that Zika is linked to a terrible birth defect called microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
Studies showed that the fetal brain had shrunken from a normal head circumference in the 47th percentile during week 16 to the 24th percentile in week 20.
It is prescribed as a treatment for prostate cancer in adult men, where once again a shrunken/feminized larynx is not on the list of side effects.
This is more of a simulation of what a car would look like 10 years from now once all the technology and sensors have been shrunken down.
In both Washington and New York, the new team — including Dickstein's shrunken staff of lobbying and public policy pros — will be operating under the name Blank Rome.
David Weingarten, one of the world's most devoted collectors of architectural souvenirs, is donating 3,069 shrunken landmarks to the museum, which is already putting them on display.
But it seems now that after three centuries of growth and expansion, the British mind is finally catching up with its new shrunken place in the world.
And it may be: The sphere is supposedly a nuclear weapon, shrunken to fit inside the nose cone of one of the country's growing arsenal of missiles.
Far from it being a case of the tail wagging the dog, the collection looked great, even removed from its Japanese element and shrunken to smartphone-size.
Part souvenir store and part cabinet of wonder, the shop's displays include natural history oddities and objects such as shrunken heads, mummies and a four-legged chicken.
Whether it's shrunken heads, 1,000 bottles of wine or sheets of trading cards, a ready buyer may not be available — or may want to pay much less.
The WHO had earlier declared a public health emergency over the possibility that Zika was causing microcephaly, a birth defect associated with infants being born with shrunken heads.
A. on Thursday in a shrunken cap-sleeve crop top and a pair of fuschia Ripley Rader pants in a modern version of the classic '70s flare silhouette.
The Microsoft Surface Go is essentially a shrunken-down version of the Surface Pro higher up in this list, and with much of the extra features chopped off.
Where the Mate 20 Pro can just about get away with being thought of as an enlarged phone, the Note 9 feels much more like a shrunken tablet.
But if you've been keeping up on his Facebook page, Syers has been documenting the build process for these shrunken drums, and posted the finished set last week.
As lawmakers consider disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Florence, projects to rebuild North Carolina's shrunken shorelines are likely to get a healthy chunk of government money.
Caixabank in February successfully completed the takeover of BPI, Portugal's second-largest listed lender, marking a major step outside its core Spanish market to offset its shrunken margins.
That's about to change, as the Forbidden Dimension play their first New York City gig, at the Midnight Monster Hop at Otto's Shrunken Head on Saturday, August 27.
Like when people in a movie open up a closet, and they're like "Oh no, she died!" and there's a corpse that's kind of shrunken and skeletal, no.
If you're too heavy, especially around your middle, you probably have shrunken gray matter volume in your brain, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology.
Yet, could a shrunken economy and greater political isolation, possible outcomes if Britain withdrew from the European Union, also cause Britain's voice in Hong Kong affairs to slip?
So with a 60-vote threshold in the Senate and an almost certain shrunken majority in the House, Republicans will still find a somewhat steep hill to climb.
A shorter tournament will mean a smaller share from the shrunken central pool of revenues for the eight IPL franchises, not to mention a reduction in gate receipts.
This gong show happened when a pair of neutron stars, the shrunken dense cores of stars that have exploded and died, collided at nearly the speed of light.
It's served cold under a knoll of milk foam, crunchy tarragon sugar and caramelized rye bread, with sour sea buckthorn berries, like ancient shrunken suns, ready to pop.
In the years since, it hasn't been just the company's shrunken size (down from 55 dancers to 16 or 17) that has made it seem like a newborn.
Mr. Lawrence went to Morris High School, an institution afflicted by violence, shrunken staff size and a paltry four-year graduation rate that hung then around 30 percent.
Starting with a sketched composition, she juxtaposed photographs of women (enlisting her daughter and friends as models) with stock images of objects and scenery, surreally shrunken or enlarged.
In the photo, he&aposs dressed like an elf, shrunken down in size, and positioned on a vanity next to an eye-shadow palette and setting-spray bottle.
Artfully designed shrunken Styrofoam heads,  tweeted  by marine biologist Craig McClain, executive director of the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, argued that crushed objects could also be represented by #shrunkenheadoff.
When a pregnant woman catches the virus, her fetus faces a risk of severe birth defects, including microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
But while the hat takes inspiration from those worn by the Canadian Mounted Police, Patterson has shrunken the brim and stretched the crown to a sky-scraping 12 inches.
On Macbooks, you can also put three fingers on your touchpad and slide up to reveal a shrunken version of every open window, which you can then select from.
New Chief Executive John Flint has inherited a shrunken version of the lender, but the latest results make clear it remains both sprawling and yet overwhelmingly reliant on Asia.
Her life felt shrunken and constricted, as if the world had shoved her back into an all-too-familiar box that was no longer large enough to contain her.
Maybe because I am now a shrunken old man, rapidly headed for my doddery dotage, but the recent reification of ketamine amongst the country's student population doesn't sit well.
Saudi Arabia faces its most difficult economic times in a generation as the government cuts spending in order to curb a huge budget deficit caused by shrunken oil revenues.
I thought of when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer -- how shrunken and slow she became during treatment, how my chest felt intensely hollow for days at a time.
"We actually did a lot of the styles like shrunken-down versions of gx glasses," the No Doubt frontwoman said in a behind-the-scenes video exclusive to PEOPLE.
It turns out, participants who reported higher levels of drinking were more likely to have a shrunken hippocampus, with more pronounced atrophy on the right side of the brain.
When she finally does, Regina is shocked by the sight of her shrunken aunt and doubly horrified to learn that the woman has taken in a troubled little girl.
These adult versions are substantial and often a bit grand; stocked with shrunken sizes of eau de toilette, scented lotions and perfumed candles, they seem destined for Instagram posts.
Global conflicts are not new, but in a shrunken world, we hear of them much more quickly and in much more detail than we would have a generation ago.
The internet is an increasingly visual space, and these museums, with their enormous pools of candy and gargantuan emoji props, are designed to fit the shrunken-down Instagram grid.
He will inevitably be viewed as a possible successor to a shrunken presidency, as will members of his cabinet, many of whom are expected to be new to government.
The four main characters were all shrunken as part of an experiment and are now forced to survive the untamed wilds that are actually a standard American suburban backyard.
In a further nod to thrift shop geek style, he sent out granddad cardigans and shrunken schoolboy sweaters as well as green wide-wale corduroys with exaggeratedly dropped crotches.
But industrial decline has left these cities overbuilt, with shrunken populations that struggle to support the legacy infrastructure, and the infrastructure's decline tends to only beget further regional decline.
A shrunken chip also means it uses less power and Apple could squeeze more processing power out of the same size battery as the one used in the iPhone 7.
Thankfully, the Tab S4's keyboard felt pretty good, with enough key travel and bounce to make typing relatively painless, even with all those of half-size and shrunken keys.
The show suggests that immigrants should be thankful to be permitted inside a country with no universal health care, a shrunken middle class, and a surprisingly high infant mortality rate.
Everything is going to be OK. Facebook's best minds are on it — making our News Feed just a tiny bit more crowded, one shrunken false news article at a time. 
Unlike Fujfilm's Instax Mini and Wide format films, which are rectangle-framed  instant photos, Instax Square film is basically a shrunken down version of the iconic Polaroid Type-600 film.
Although Coco dresses the way a lot of adults wish they could dress, the truth is, her looks are always age-appropriate, and she never looks like a shrunken adult.
Alarm over the virus is mostly because it is believed to be linked to microcephaly, a birth defect which causes babies to be born with a shrunken head and brain.
A fraudulent Nokia logo is stamped below the phone's minuscule screen, but the device is more than just a counterfeit: Baby is a shrunken homage to the genuine Nokia 3310.
The upside is that, in its shrunken form, AB InBev's Asia business will be more reliant on emerging markets like China, India and Vietnam, where peers trade at higher multiples.
The display isn't quite bezel-less and doesn't stretch edge-to-edge like on other phones, but at least the top and bottom bezels have shrunken, and there's no notch.
Oh, and there were shrunken lacy rashguard cocktail minis and wide cropped khakis, leather biker shorts and rough-weft sequined dresses made with the throwaway carelessness of a T-shirt.
Shrunken 1040 aside, it's time to get cracking on your midyear tax planning and make sure you're on track to head off a tax bill from Uncle Sam next spring.
The ethnic enclave of Little Italy is almost no more, shrunken by the sprawl of Chinatown, insidious boutiques, and pie-in-the-sky condos that have now overtaken downtown Manhattan.
Shrunken and remorseful, Mr. Calabro was back in court on Friday, this time facing a possible sentence of life in prison for his crimes and begging a judge for mercy.
Lowered head, slumped shoulders, stiff neck, dropped gaze: Our whole body is often shrunken and pointed inward, as if we are trying to be as small a target as possible.
But he has incorporated a naïveté all his own — a novelty sailboat print, a carelessness about layering: shrunken shirts over longer ones, boxer shorts peeking out from below shorts hems.
When Chetty first offered a shrunken-down version during a brief sojourn as a professor at Stanford, he noticed a big change in the kind of students he was attracting.
Since the Brazil outbreak, evidence has surfaced that pregnant women who contract Zika may be able to pass it to their infants, causing microcephaly (shrunken heads and incomplete brain development).
According to Brazil's health ministry, since last year doctors have reported some 22013,214 cases of microcephaly, a devastating birth defect that's characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
In ''The Internship,'' Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson's characters are asked during a Google interview: ''You're shrunken down to the size of nickels and dropped to the bottom of a blender.
On the other side, a precisely machined mesh gets those particles re-aligned — like a shrunken-down game of skee ball — just before they reach their final destination, coated in phosphor.
There's a shrunken vest and flared pants for "'70s boho" Cher, a beaded bra top with wrap skirt for "glam" Cher and a feathery crop top stage look for "performance" Cher.
Instead, it agreed to terms that the shrunken, cash-strapped Interplay seemed unlikely to satisfy, on the condition that it could recover the rights for free if (or when) Interplay failed.
Over time, however, my usual gear has shrunken in size as the MacBook Pro gave way to a MacBook Air and the Nikon D5000 was supplanted by a Sony NEX-5N.
Public health officials are gathering data on the health consequences of the infection, including the rate at which fetuses develop abnormally shrunken heads and brain damage, a birth defect called microcephaly.
Beyond the sandy bay where the dock and the cabin were, the land grew rough with a kind of spongy stone and the trees seemed shrunken and bent by the wind.
In addition to the work it needs to do to implement the 2017 tax law, the agency is also dealing with a shrunken workforce, outdated technology and threats from cyber criminals.
In addition to the work it needs to do to implement the 2017 tax law, the agency is also dealing with a shrunken workforce, outdated technology and threats from cyber criminals.
But the biggest change, if the report is true, is above the keyboard, where the function keys (traditionally shrunken on all MacBooks) will be replaced by an OLED display touch bar.
The right side of his head was visibly shrunken; the piece of his skull that had been removed after the attack would be reattached later on a return visit to Lincoln.
That's in addition to the usual improvements: expect to see past trends like smaller bezels, shrunken hardware, and more adoption of USB-C to continue to proliferate in the coming months.
These adorable limited-edition goods are near carbon copies of the brand's iconic polycarbonic carry-ons (exterior and interior-wise), only shrunken down to about the size of a VHS tape.
They found that, across these genomic maps, and tens of millions of years of evolution, gene families had shrunken or expanded, giving rise to some of the icefish's most unusual features.
On Wednesday, Reuters reported that up to 25 percent of Brazil employees could be fired to bring payroll in line with BTG Pactual's shrunken balance sheet and business flow since Esteves' Nov.
Moreover, to get debt below six times Veritas's now shrunken Ebitda, not only is Carlyle injecting more equity than planned, but Symantec is taking $400 million in Veritas stock rather than cash.
As you can see in the chart above, the Note7's battery capacity has mostly increased over the years while the physical space for the rest of the phone's components has shrunken.
Bill's been looking a bit shrunken lately, but back then he was someone who set fantasies in motion, and there wasn't much difference in form between Monica's romantic fascination and the nation's.
The difference between two-year and 10-year yields had shrunken to 82 basis points before widening to 83 basis points, compared with 86 basis points late on Friday, according to Tradeweb.
Steve Pang and his fellow cofounders of Otto's Shrunken Head in Manhattan knew that they wanted to put in place a deposit system before they even opened their doors 13 years ago.
Dr. Ana Ríus, the island's health secretary, said the fetus, which was not carried to term, had developed a shrunken skull and calcified spots in the brain, suggesting inflammation and cell death.
Early last season, he stood in the booth at Dodger Stadium and told me that he could not let the shrunken size of his television audience affect how he approached his work.
The Game PlanI wear jeans a lot — and the great thing is that this pair already works with all the weird blouses, graphic tees, and shrunken sweaters that make up my closet.
Shrunken public schedule Since the December Iraq trip, Melania Trump's public schedule has not included a single event, in large part due to shutdown restraints on her staff and the Secret Service.
But by the winter of 1920 the place has evolved into a comfortable cage for trapped souls, notably the wounded veterans and grieving widows who make up much of its shrunken population.
In Denver, a diminished local news presence — after the closure of The Rocky Mountain News and the shrunken Denver Post — has contributed to civic disengagement, one case study in the report says.
It is Mr. Cannavale, though, who must carry the play — and the weight of Yank's increasingly oppressive world — on his shoulders, which he does with both puffed-up arrogance and shrunken resignation.
Their shrunken anatomies were distorted; they lacked blood vessels and layers of tissue; neurons were present but important glial cells that make up the supportive white matter of the brain were often missing.
Keeping with the trend of blasts from gaming consoles past, the Commodore 64 — you know, the best-selling home computer from the 80s — is being revived and shrunken down into the C64 Mini.
It features a shrunken crop top version of his iconic sweater, matching high-waist pants and even has a pair of identical glasses, faux mustache and microphone to perfectly capture his entire look.
Cousin Abdul may disapprove of your now shrunken Christmas sweater on the grounds that flying reindeer are a sign of the apocalypse, but this won't stop him from eating all your Christmas cookies.
In Mr. Owens's case, vision took the form of clothes in immense volumes, cargo trousers with pockets as big as panniers alternated with shrunken, tailored jackets or boiler suits that looked paint-splattered.
In about 10 billion years, our sun is likely to turn into a white dwarf — a shrunken, extremely dense star whose nuclear core has burned out and gotten rid of its outer layers.
Adorably small vocal chords would produce sounds too high for most normal-sized humans to register, and shrunken cochleas wouldn't be able to hear within in the range of a non-miniature human.
She walked the red carpet in an outfit that showed off her new ink, wearing a long-sleeve, backless shrunken crop top with tiny short shorts, fishnet stockings and thigh-high platform boots.
It's a shrunken down and improved version of the Tango camera array that's been available to developers in a tablet device for a couple of years, but it largely functions the same way.
Shulkin's shrunken status in Trump's world was highlighted by his revelation to lawmakers that the VA has not been involved in preparations for the president's planned "grand military parade" through the nation's capital.
It seems almost like the Rockets have been victims of season-long sabotage, and have spent these last five five months playing with the itchy discomfort of slightly shrunken jerseys and warped sneakers.
Many industries in Gulf Arab countries, including construction and to a lesser extent banking, are going through tough times as shrunken oil and gas revenues force governments to cut spending and state investment.
With a flood of applications, and the Department's staff shrunken by the effects of sequestration and continuous pressure on domestic discretionary appropriations, even absurd claims have a good chance of sliding through unchallenged.
"The whole idea of uniformity and adopting a uniform for yourself, it keeps things very simple," said the fashion designer Thom Browne, who wears one of his signature "shrunken" gray suits every day.
Unlike the Nex Dual Display's 5.5-inch 16:9 rear panel, the Z20's second screen has a narrower aspect ratio and feels more like a shrunken-down version of a modern phone.
The company has also struggled to maintain its lead in the industry while rivals like Samsung and tech firms from China have grown their share of the market as Apple's slice has shrunken.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently declared that there's indisputable evidence that Zika can cause a devastating birth defect called microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
Gaunt, grey, somehow shrunken and withered with a pencil-like outline beneath his roomy old cardigan, Wenger looks to the sepia photos on his mantelpiece and sees the elegant, shapely manager he once was.
Petrobras, one of the world's most indebted oil companies, has slashed outlays and focused its shrunken capital expenditure budget on developing stakes in the world class pre-salt play in Latin America's top producer.
The cramped trackpad and underwhelming battery life were downsides, and you might not expect those to improve in a smaller machine, but the trackpad doesn't appear to have been shrunken any further at least.
A shrunken and overworked U.S. Navy, which has ruled the oceans virtually unchallenged since the end of the Cold War, had 288 warships and submarines at the end of March, according to the Pentagon.
In addition to the fancy-schmancy gifts (whose proceeds go to charity), Opening Ceremony will also offer more typical items like the varsity jacket ($475), shrunken toggle jacket ($535), and the varsity cardigan ($179).
And she knows that the shrunken Democratic caucus -- in the wake of major losses in 2010 and 2014 -- is more liberal than it was prior to those elections and, therefore, even friendlier to her.
It seemed like a a fairy tale: This little shrunken girl in a wheelchair had survived against all odds, keeping a sunny disposition throughout, thanks to her oh-so-caring, oh-so-brave mother.
He was bursting out of his tight clothes: a shrunken T-shirt exposed a long hollow of skinny brown belly and a slick line of dark hairs, leading down inside pink satin hipster trousers.
This shrunken sports car, as featured on an episode of CNBC's "Secret Lives of the Super Rich, " is a two-thirds scale replica of the race-winning Ferrari 330 P2 originally built in 1965.
But the court is also expected to rule in coming months on the more intractable issue of whether the shrunken pool of money for all K-12 education is enough to meet minimum standards.
Demna Gvasalia doesn't use Russian characters, but there's a Soviet sense to his aesthetic: oversize and shrunken garments layered in a haphazard way, and awkward proportions in odd fabrics, like fake leather or Lurex.
Shulkin's shrunken status in Trump's world was highlighted Thursday by his revelation to lawmakers that the VA has not been involved in preparations for the president's planned "grand military parade" through the nation's capital.
The transition from big to small is full of clever touches, like the spatulas that lift the newly shrunken out of their suddenly oversize beds, as if they were freshly baked one-bite cookies.
Once the essentials were in place, I dragged her to dollhouse shows held in windowless suburban convention centers, the kinds of cultish expos where miniaturists from around the world sell shrunken works of art.
Those fields and other details of the radio measurements point the finger at the usual suspects of cosmic violence — black holes or neutron stars, the shrunken dense corpses of dead stars, the authors say.
With its own population shrunken by emigration (falling from 3.6m in 1991 to 3m today), Armenia was happy to welcome as many Syrian Armenians—most of them educated, middle class and entrepreneurial—as would come.
The Petcube Bites looks like a shrunken down, shinier version of the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey, the main difference being that the aforementioned totem did not hold up to two pounds of treats.
LG's edge-to-edge display turned out to be overstated by the time the device actually materialized, but Samsung's beloved curved sides coupled with significantly shrunken side bezels go a ways toward realizing the dream.
According to the company, it's essentially a shrunken and rejiggered version of Stratasys' PolyJet technology (deemed "DigiJet" by the startup) that releases droplets of liquid polymer that are then cured into place with UV light.
John Cornyn, R-Texas, who earlier gave a lengthy floor speech while standing next to a blown up photo of a baby with a shrunken head due to microcephaly, the birth defect linked to Zika.
As president, he oversaw what he hoped would be the creation of a new Europe, with a shrunken Russia unable to intimidate Eastern Europe and unable to keep the West on a constant war footing.
In short, Pittsburgh is a shrunken exemplar of deindustrialization: The world's population is flocking to ever-enlarged cities, but in country after country, this is after fleeing the old urban heartland, per the Financial Times.
Had Mr. Trump's vision of a free-fall bankruptcy been implemented, a result would have been a dramatically shrunken American auto industry and even more of those job-killing imports that he claims to detest.
That ceiling was breached last year as shrunken petrodollar flows due to cheap oil and government austerity measures starved banks of funds, sending money rates soaring and threatening to burden companies with higher borrowing costs.
That methodology was based on the belief that there was an association between symptomatic women and birth defects associated with the virus, like microcephaly — which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
The particulars of the damage that the neuropathologist detailed — the tangled tau proteins, the battered frontal cortex, the shrunken tissues and the enlarged ventricles — have long become familiar to those paying attention to brain science.
There are shrunken women wedged on either side of him, retaining all their alluring features in perfect detail: high cheekbones, eyebrows plucked, lashes caked with blue mascara, hair washed and coiffed, smelling like ripe sugarcane.
It's a full Windows 10 gaming PC, shrunken down into a form factor very similar to a Nintendo Switch — complete with detachable controllers and a dock to hook it up to a TV or monitor.
I say "pieces" and not personal essays or prose poems because, unlike a shrunken head, which is always just that, whatever else it may be, I don't want to give a name to what Ruefle does.
Motorola has made it faster and added a dual-lens camera, but the battery has been shrunken down just for the sake of thinness and, in all likelihood, with the goal of selling more Moto Mods.
In practice this meant new versions of the Bar jacket, the Dior classic that Mr. Simons revived, but oversize and mannish (and a bit clunky) or shrunken, with a frilled peplum and fluted sleeves (much better).
But the outbreak grabbed everyone's attention once new evidence suggested that women infected with Zika during pregnancy could give birth to babies with microcephaly, a condition that's characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
J.Crew also made a bad bet with its sweater order — buying too many shrunken cardigans that didn't sell and too few standard-size cardigans that became wildly popular but were impossible to find in the stores.
As someone who uses a MacBook day in and day out, the idea of $159 Intel's Compute Stick, a Windows 1593 PC shrunken down to the size of a tiny plastic rectangle, really pulls me in.
Audeze, the boutique audiophile brand responsible for some of the best planar magnetic headphones in the world, has done what many might have thought impossible and shrunken its technology to fit into an in-ear design.
But even if we assume Trump and the GOP don't want to be caught inflicting harm so brazenly, there is no shortage of ways for them to stoke dysfunction until the markets are tattered and shrunken.
The higher funding costs and shrunken market are hitting Japanese banks particularly hard, analysts say, as they have been sourcing as much as a third of their U.S. dollar liquidity in the short-term U.S. market.
Quick take: American startups are in a 13-year slump, their numbers shrunken from their heyday and, with a few conspicuous exceptions, their inventions not the financial world-killers of prior kin, according to new research.
Their shifting positions in a slippery hierarchy of power are conveyed throughout by how they are framed — and enlarged and shrunken — through the perspective of the roving camera, part of Tal Yarden's dazzlingly effective video design.
To visit the SoHo store and be in the presence of so many real New Yorkers looking exactly like they do on the city's streets, only shrunken and displayed on tables and shelves, is, initially, surreal.
The right half of the shop is laid out like a shrunken department store, or a men's wear bazaar, broken into discrete, well-thought-out sections, mostly derived from the #menswear schematic of the early 2010s.
And he inverted proportions: baby-doll slips (reminiscent of those at Vetements, his other employer) were shrunken and barely brushed the top of thighs encased in neon tights; bags were gigantic, as they were last season.
Infants who absorb lead are more likely to grow up with shrunken brains and diminished I.Q. They are more likely as young adults to engage in risky sexual behavior, to disrupt school and to commit violent crimes.
This small monkey was likely a tree-dweller, moving slowly from branch to branch like a shrunken sloth (the researchers compare it in size to a capuchin monkey, which grows only 12 to 22 inches in length).
In Brazil, the number of infants born with shrunken, malformed brains has gone up by a factor of 10 since Zika entered the country, and scientists there are trying to establish a causal link to the virus.
Upon his launch in 2001, he single-handedly changed the silhouette of the classic men's suit, eschewing the roomier proportions of the '80s and '90s for a cropped and shrunken silhouette that is now a menswear standard.
With 1 minute 51 seconds left and the Knicks' lead, 16 points at one point, perilously shrunken to 4, the game was delayed when Porzingis and Kent Bazemore became entangled in a scramble for a loose ball.
Prince Mohammed's promotion gives further assurance that key reforms – including a plan to sell a stake in national oil giant Saudi Aramco, and austerity measures to close a budget deficit caused by shrunken oil revenues - will continue.
The director of the museum that houses the Tollund Man tells Ms Blackburn that seeing the shrunken, preserved body each day made him realise that "death is not so bad; it is nothing to be afraid of".
But the shift has made Libya even more brutal for migrants who remain, exposing them to increased levels of abuse and extortion by smugglers struggling to make money in a shrunken market, researchers and aid workers say.
This shrunken steel-making metropolis that encompasses Youngstown and Warren is his kind of comfort zone — a region rich in frustrated blue-collar voters who helped carry him to victory in neighboring Pennsylvania and the industrial Midwest.
We've all read ad nauseam about the "vinyl boom," but for the majority of the public consuming music on their computers or phones, too often the accompanying images are shrunken down or pixelated from the original version.
If we saw not just the shrunken, elderly Greek man on the emergency room stretcher in front of us, but also the proud teenager flying across the Atlantic to start a new life half a century ago?
There was not as pressing a need to build up then as there is now in places like New York and San Francisco, where shrunken supply has resulted in astronomical housing costs and rising rates of homelessness.
The comic goes beyond recreating an "old internet" aesthetic by examining its idiosyncrasies and rituals: the covert clicking on 4chan and the subsequent self-disgust; the strategically shrunken text, too small for parents notice across a room.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there's now indisputable evidence that Zika causes terrible birth defect called microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development, and other severe brain abnormalities.
But turning on him would likely backfire, as the shrunken Republican majority would struggle to confirm any EPA administrator, let alone another one as conservative and driven to overturn former President Barack Obama's environmental rules and regulations.
However, they would still be in a better position than handing that money over to the government, she said, an approach that gives them a zero return on their money and shrunken purchasing power due to inflation.
Of the many iterations of the jolly home intruder/child punisher/rider of mutant steeds called "Santa" — from Odin, to Sinterklaas, to Joulupukki the Christmas Goat — the concept of a shrunken mini-Santa is the most terrifying.
If I had a penny for every time Rihanna put a candid shot of her arse on social media I would be as rich as Nicolas Cage before he blew his fortune on shrunken heads and haunted mansions.
Marine biologist and science communicator Skylar Bayer then  proposed the hashtag  #shrunkencupoff, and deep-sea scientist Diva Amon, a research fellow at NHM, called upon fellow researchers  to tweet images  of "the amazing artwork" on their shrunken cups.
Discoverer Mike Morwood proposed that it was a shrunken Homo erectus, the same species that eventually evolved to become us; others suggested the Hobbits were descended from smaller, more primitive early humans such as Homo habilis or Australopithecus.
And this isn't the first time scientists have linked the stuff to changes in the brain: other studies have connected excessively high levels of cortisol to shrunken brain regions, like the parts of the brain involved in memory.
Ivan Freites, a PDVSA union leader, said the sanctions marked the moment for "responsible people" to take over Venezuela's oil industry, where production has slid to a 70-year-low after years of crushing debt and shrunken investment.
"Tantamount to treason," said one of the members of George W. Bush's national security team, as he followed George Will, Brent Scowcroft, Max Boot, and the other members of the GOP's shrunken national security wing out the door.
Similarly, in Michigan, Flint's nightmare of contaminated water has its roots in a decrepit local water system that was built decades ago during boom times, and is now too costly for the shrunken city to fix or replace.
Outside the downtown courthouse where the brothers, Ammon and Ryan Bundy, and five others are on trial for conspiracy, their supporters have dwindled to a handful of self-described patriots carrying pocket Constitutions and lamenting their shrunken ranks.
Mr. Maeder and Ms. Bradbury carefully document how a puffed leg o' mutton sleeve on one gray striped frock of the late 19th century was shrunken and lengthened by the early 20th as evidence of the family's frugality.
Though the movie has no Oompa Loompas, one of the dark secrets of the Machotaildrop company is that all the company's gear is made by old, shrunken, broken-down former skaters in a sub-basement of the castle.
Benton Harbor, a former manufacturing hub with scenic landscapes but also vacant lots, is a city that has become accustomed to struggles: with racism, with civil unrest, with a shrunken population, with low test scores, with stifling debt.
The H2011.2s looked more like something you'd find shrunken down and shelved next to a G.I. Joe doll in a toy shop — but the H22003s were rounder and shinier, their magnitude more a symbol of early-aughts excess.
A gamemaker's table — a shrunken version of the one Plutarch Heavensbee, like a maniacal God, used to wreak havoc on the tributes — reveals the science behind such fictional hazards as poisonous fog, directed lightning strikes and force fields.
Crafted from the same polycarbonate shell as the brand's iconic "lifesized" suitcases, The Minis are near-exact replicas only shrunken down to about the size of a VHS tape (remember those?) and for a fraction of the price.
The U.S. media glare has long since moved on from spotlighting the risks the mosquito-borne Zika virus poses to pregnant women and the thousands of babies being born with shrunken heads (microencephaly) and other congenital birth defects.
Analysts believe Aleppo is likely to fall but the war, now in its sixth year, will grind on with Assad surviving atop a shrunken, broken and fragmented country enduring the world's worst refugee crisis since World War Two.
On Tuesday, during a joint session of Congress, it's expected that President Trump will announce his plan to spend $20163 billion to strengthen the U.S. military, after five years of budget cuts and a shrunken U.S. Defense Department Budget.
Next, Rogelio was cast as a time-traveling playboy in Tiago a Través del Tiempo, before, most recently, starring in Los Viajes de Guillermo as a hero who's been shrunken and is trying to return to his normal size.
Snot Goblin currently has the top-selling album on Bandcamp thanks to a groundswell of social media support, which has seen metalheads and other well-wishers snapping up digital copies of The Path Of The Shrunken Heads in droves.
Tellingly, the Uncle Sam who pops up in her painting "Tea Party" (2012) is a shrunken figure with a hole in his red-striped pants, sipping on his tea as two right-wingers seated beside him assemble a bomb.
Mitch Daniels, along with a Republican legislature, had checked off almost every box on the conservative wish list: shrunken budgets, privately managed health care for state workers, and a voucher program that allowed public students to attend private schools.
New charges resulting from Wednesday's ruling by the European Court of Justice could eat into bank earnings, which have already been eroded by record low interest rates and fierce competition for a shrunken loan pool, and encourage more mergers.
And in the spring 1973 issue, on a two-page spread, the picture, shrunken in size and placed in the middle of the page, ran on the left; the story, taking up a whole page, ran on the right.
" For Julian Lindley-French, a defense analyst and senior fellow at the Institute of Statecraft in London, austerity-shrunken Britain is "retreating behind a nuclear shield, no longer with the popular will or the capacity to defend the Continent.
And so housing reports, sociological studies and the news media have blamed grim statistics, like the shrunken class of American homeowners, on an "entitled" millennial lifestyle, in the process producing some of the most laughable pseudoscience in recent history.
Meanwhile, the clothes themselves were a continuation of menswear references and school-boy cues like shrunken ties and tweed jackets, with repeating motifs like checks and, of course, fringe (find me a fall 2020 runway without fringe — I'll wait).
At Monday's news conference, Mr. Greenberg said Mr. Spitzer's case had contributed to the downfall of A.I.G., which survives in shrunken form after a $185 billion federal bailout in 2008, three years after Mr. Greenberg's ouster as chief executive.
Shrunken flows of petrodollars through the banking system have sent interbank money rates SAIBOR= soaring to seven-year highs this year, making it more expensive for companies to raise money and contributing to a sharp slowdown in the economy.
That has forced the police to shoulder responsibility for a number of social pathologies that used to be handled by agencies that have been shrunken or eliminated altogether under austerity — adding to the burden on already stretched police forces.
While they may look (and cook) like the real deal on a smaller scale not everything is shrunken to size – the kitchen equipment is all regular-sized, since, after all, they all learned to cook with full-size equipment and tools.
The measure would affect US companies importing everything from oil products and car parts to smartphones and coffee, forcing them to choose between raising prices, accepting shrunken profits or revamping supply chains that stretch from Chinese factories to Brazilian farms.
In adults, the virus can cause a mild rash and a slight fever—but evidence suggests that if a pregnant woman is infected, her child could be born with a devastating birth defect: a shrunken head and brain, called microcephaly.
It was only after I got sick that I started to realize the level of general freakout that Zika was provoking back in the United States: the reports of babies with shrunken heads in Brazil, "explosive" proliferation, sexual transmission, paralysis.
Months later, the Gray brothers have recorded a slew of new songs following their 2017 The Path Of The Shrunken Heads demo, and despite the band's goofy aesthetic, their approach to thrashy, ugly old school death metal is entirely serious.
To its dismay, Donald Trump's first big decision in office was to withdraw from the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership, a jumbo trade agreement (Mr Abe still hopes to lead the 11 remaining countries to conclude a somewhat shrunken deal).
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A study of mice infected with Zika showed the virus caused lasting damage to key cells in the male reproductive system, resulting in shrunken testicles, lower levels of sex hormones and reduced fertility, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
The yield premiums on regular U.S. Treasuries over Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, known as inflation breakeven rates, had shrunken in response to a steep drop in oil prices due to a supply glut and worries about weakening demand from China.
Our diplomacy will also need to recognize we — with our local partners — have lost significant leverage and inherited a shrunken, less stable platform to support both our CT efforts and the mission of finding a comprehensive political solution for Syria.
My brother isn't the original owner of the original '95 Denali, so it's probably been washed and dried a fair amount of times in its 24 years of existence, which I'm certain is the reason for the slightly shrunken fit.
A major copper find, if confirmed, would cheer the mining industry which is eyeing a looming shortfall for the red metal, prized as an electricity conductor, after years of shrunken exploration budgets meant little in the way of promising new discoveries.
For one thing, the notch isn't just a design aesthetic on the iPhone; it actually houses the powerful TrueDepth camera system and I don't believe Apple will have shrunken it down to an SE-friendly size in less than a year.
He also bakes baguettes that seem to be shrunken versions of full-scale ones; at that size they could be all crust, but somehow he keeps the crust in proportion with the rest, and they are a joy to eat.
But those who avail themselves of "The Kaiser's Last Kiss" will find this a welcome accident as they relish its crisp, adroit and subtle tale of great personal power, shrunken by downfall to the scope of a Dutch manor house.
Blue, indigo and violet foods to add to your diet When it comes to foods with blue, indigo and violet hues, dried fruits -- such as dried dates, dried figs and prunes -- can pack a big nutrient punch for their shrunken size.
We imagined a time-lapse film, weeks compressed Into seconds, the lemon changing hue, developing that powdery bloom, then Suddenly collapsing into itself to leave a shrunken, pea-size, desiccated husk— The flesh evaporated, breathed into the atmosphere as it transpires.
Our shrunken concept of the statesman was evident when President Trump's counselor, Kellyanne Conway, suggested that it would be acceptable to elect a man credibly accused of molesting teenagers to the Senate because he would support the Republican tax plan.
A show that begins as a domestic sitcom reminiscent of "The Cosby Show" annotates, rewrites and ultimately dismantles itself, while asking acute and troubling questions about how the African-American experience is framed, contained and shrunken by the white gaze.
Four identical young men in oversized suits stare out at us; their pupils, like shrunken prunes, beseech us with empty gazes, highlighting the apathy of the system and the lack of opportunities available to the lower-middle classes in urban India.
Over the past year, pediatric neurologists in Brazil began to notice that some pregnant women infected with Zika have given birth to babies with a terrible birth defect called microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil (Reuters) - The shrunken carcasses of cows lie in scorched fields outside the city of Campina Grande in northeast Brazil, and hungry goats search for food on the cracked-earth floor of the Boqueirao reservoir that serves the desperate town.
One of the most iconic moments of the Trial of the Century came when O.J. Simpson struggled to put on a pair of shrunken bloody gloves found at the crime scene where the NFL star's ex-wife and her friend were brutally murdered.
Laurie saw the fetus and realized that the evangelical Christian church she belonged to and the anti-abortion media she consumed misrepresented what a fetus looked like; it didn't look like a shrunken-down baby to her; it looked like a tadpole.
Shrunken trade as a result of the virus is already costing major shipping firms $350 million a week, for example, and many factories in China remain shuttered or operating at a fraction of their capacity, per the Wall Street Journal's Costas Paris.
It was after the studio played an extended clip of the upcoming Alexander Payne film Downsizing, which takes place in a future where people have themselves medically shrunken to five inches in height in order to battle food shortages and economic inequality.
BlackBerry hired Kokes in mid-2014 to lead its patent monetization strategy, as the Canadian handset maker turned software company looked to turn a trove of foundational technology patents collected in its heyday into hard cash to help augment its shrunken revenue.
For fall 2020, the designers will show brightly colored hand-knits paired with workwear-inspired trousers, armor-like garments made from linked leather panels, and shrunken sweaters and pants designed to mimic ones that have been washed on too high a heat.
From there, you've got a Little Sister tee (a '70s throwback baseball style with 3/4-length sleeves and a high crew neck), the Big Brother tee (the oversized one of the bunch), and the Little Brother tee (a shrunken cotton crewneck).
And steps away, Patrick Jacob's "Yellow Slime Mold with Blue Pinkgills" (2015), a shrunken vision of mushrooms sprouting out of grass, is built into the exhibit wall and viewable only through a two-inch window, exploiting our insatiable enthrallment with fake realities.
Hadid, who previously modeled some of the nautically inspired creations for the collection's lookbook, opened the show wearing a shrunken sailor jacket, knotted anchor tank, and leather pants before models (including Hailey Baldwin, Taylor Hill, and Chanel Iman) took to the catwalk.
Amid instructions about finding your life vest under your seat and not tampering with smoke detectors, a Gulliver-size Gooding Jr. admires hot air balloons while donning his oxygen mask, while a shrunken-down Holmes photographs an exotic bird ten times her size.
He also bought a series of more bizarre items, including a nine-foot-tall burial tomb, an octopus, shrunken pygmy heads, a $150,000 Superman comic and a 70-million-year-old dinosaur skull, which he later had to return to the Mongolian government.
The Thing housed in a cinderblock sarcophagus in Texas Canyon, Arizona, was made by a man named Homer Tate, a jack-of-all-trades who got into the business of making mermaids, mummies, and shrunken heads from mud and bones in the 1940s.
IF ANYTHING could persuade Republican congressmen to put aside their partisan gripes, you might think it be would the imminent arrival in America of a disease that causes babies to be born dead, with brain and eye lesions, or with shrunken heads.
An exhibition that same year on "The Art of Hair: Frivolities and Trophies" included displays of American Indian scalps, Ecuadorean shrunken heads and Peruvian mummified trophy heads, as well as masks, jewelry, talismans, clothing and weapons made, or decorated with, human hair.
"While there is no doubt that a shrunken Sears will be more viable than the larger entity which struggled to turn a profit, we remain extremely pessimistic about the chain's future," Neil Saunders, the managing director of GlobalData Retail, said in a statement.
A shrunken staff of engineers, working overtime to implement decisions by colleagues who had long since been laid off, finally got the engines approved more than a year past their scheduled delivery dates, and malfunctions continued to plague the engines for years thereafter.
YouTube has taken some action against Duke's account, which he uses to, among other things, rail against what he calls the "Zio" media — "Zio" is a code word he uses for "Jewish" — and post bizarre fitness videos with advice on how to avoid shrunken testicles.
Frequent flyers and aviation geeks who spot an ARJ may not even recognize it for the pioneer it is, or even do a double take: it looks just like a shrunken DC-9, a 50-year old American veteran whose production line closed years ago.
"All coal derivatives markets have shrunken this year… as a result of lower options trading, and due to some counter parties that have become less active," said Joachim Hall, cross commodity trader at RWE Supply & Trading, the trading arm of Germany's biggest power supplier.
If that does turn out to be the case, then it all comes down to execution: how well the product works, and whether its app will be janky, shrunken versions of desktop apps or intuitive new apps that people will actually want to use.
Yet, little discrepancies, like shrunken details of the three-dimensionally printed rug and books on the shelves that reveal themselves to be wooden blocks, all spur a poignant sense of "being off," a stuttering translation of the two cultures across the arbitrariness of borders.
I'd take a wander into a Thom Browne store; though Mr. Browne is famous for his shrunken suits, he has a wide variety of separates, marked by his special ability to take the ordinary (the gray flannel suit) and render it oh-so-subtly subversive.
His trademark style is single-needle, fine-line tattooing, what his fans simply call tiny tattoos: hearts and flowers and city skylines etched in black ink and shrunken to emoji size; the names of loved ones and inspirational mantras rendered in his squiggly, miniature cursive.
But the city cannot seem to get enough of the tiny, bean-shaped vehicles, which look like curiously shrunken cousins of the iconic New York Police Department patrol car and which never fail to draw the attention, and sometimes the affection, of curious passers-by.
The world's top oil companies have spent billions in recent months amid rising oil prices and shrunken reserves to lock in access to the promising area, where billions of barrels of oil are trapped under a thick layer of salt beneath the ocean floor.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders had both made specific criticisms of Bloomberg, with Warren saying the candidate had disqualified himself by blaming the end of housing segregation rules for the financial crisis, and Sanders pointing to Bloomberg's prior advocacy for a shrunken welfare state.
The timing of Thursday's debate in Houston, days before 595 delegates are awarded in voting across the country on March 1, made it among the most anticipated and consequential debates of the Republican campaign season and the first to feature a shrunken field of five candidates.
Amon&aposs challenge was quickly taken up, as Bayer promptly tweeted a photo showing 29 shrunken cups from her 2007 expedition to the  East Pacific Rise  — a volcanic ridge in the Pacific Ocean — where they traveled to depths of 23 miles (2.4 kilometers) below the surface.
The world's biggest liquefied natural gas exporter is coping better than most of its neighbours with shrunken hydrocarbon revenues, but like them it is seeking to cut the financial burden on the government, which this year expects to run its first budget deficit in 15 years.
Pruitt faced a tough day on Capitol Hill earlier this week, testifying in front of a House Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday about the agency's shrunken fiscal 2019 budget proposal as well as a number of the controversies tied to the administrator, including those highlighted in the advertisement.
What Mr. Obama did not say, in an address that also boasted about the success of the Department of Veterans Affairs in expanding disability benefits, cutting health care backlogs and improving mental health care, was that the upbeat statistic actually reflects shrunken ambition and mission failure.
But here's the really worrisome part: Over the past year, pediatric neurologists in Brazil began to notice that some pregnant women infected with Zika have given birth to babies with a terrible birth defect called microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
His eyes are reddish and the large gold hoop earrings jan[gl]ing on either side of his shrunken black face make the children shrink in terror whenever they meet him on the street or in the woods where he goes to dig roots for his medicines.
The incredible photo he took, of sled dogs ankle deep in a wide expanse of light blue water, quickly went viral, destined to join pictures of starving polar bears, shrunken glaciers, stranded walruses and lakes turned bone dry in the pantheon of evidence of our ongoing climate catastrophe.
She paired it with Levi&aposs 501 jeans that also featured a "24" patch on the right leg, a white shrunken tank, multiple pendant necklaces, including a "Love" necklace and rings from Jacob & Co. and an alien ring by Alina Abegg, a yellow bag and chunky black boots.
Made of wood pieces dyed different colors, cut into rudimentary geometric shapes, and arranged in very particular ways, at times incorporating string and thin metal rods, these decidedly non-monumental sculptures evoke important art movements: think of really minimal Minimalism, pint-sized Modernist abstraction, and shrunken Russian Constructivism.
Open since June, Skull & Crown is filled with tiki- and horror-themed items in a marginally ghoulish Indiana Jones-meets-Gilligan homage accented by skulls and shrunken heads, fishing nets and buoys, pineapple-shaped lamps, large tiki idols, a mermaid sculpture and an eerie soundtrack complete with thunderclaps.
On a recent night at the door to Otto's Shrunken Head, the bouncer's lip piercing dangled into his snow-white beard, and he told a story: the name of the bar, he thinks, has something to do with a sailor who got lost at sea and went mad.
The clothing, fit for a rave, was a riot of color in psychedelic patterns and clashing proportions: There were hearts and smiley faces printed on matching tops and pants, shrunken polos layered over boldly striped T-shirts, oversize polka dots on supersize shirting and retro racer-back tank tops.
In a formal photograph of George and Anna that hung over the bed—he wearing a dark suit, she a white one—George was a big, robust man, but in his illness he had become shrunken and thin; the pale skin of his face hung slackly over his cheekbones.
"Shrunken Red" (2017, 62-by-51 inches) uses one of painting's primary conventions, a rectangular shape, to counter the visual mayhem unfolding across its surface: frantic doodles emerge from behind clotted swatches of crumpled fabric, blooms of dark green and indigo that push aside washes of yellow and blue.
Odditorium in Manhattan's Times Square was recently visited by some sticky-fingered tourists who made off with a baseball bat used by Joe DiMaggio in 1941 — which they replaced with a fake one — baseballs signed by DiMaggio and Ted Williams, and two shrunken heads from an Amazon tribe.
Over the next three centuries the shrunken, war-torn principality of Muscovy became a colossal empire, though at a huge cost to the Romanovs' long-suffering subjects—and to the family itself, where the currencies of dynastic politics included murder, torture and betrayal (sexual and otherwise), as well as habitual cruelty.
From here spring ideas like a shrunken "neuro", a currency shared by responsible northern Europeans shorn of southern fecklessness, or a "mini-Schengen", an idea floated by Mr Dijsselbloem in which the current 26 members are reduced to a rump of five: the three Benelux countries plus Germany and Austria.
And if everyone else is saying that about their jeans, too, then I'll just say crop-tops, vintage football jerseys (my new obsession), shrunken button-downs, lace, brocade, an oversize navy-blue cashmere sweater, big earrings, satin Prada Mary Janes, a faux tan, maybe an ice cream cone and a margarita?
At least that's the way WWII veteran and founding father of tiki Donn Beach saw it when he invented the three dots and a dash cocktail, a rum-based drink garnished with the aforementioned cherries and pineapple, and if you're lucky, served in a Polynesian mug that looks like shrunken head.
For over a decade, Mr. Browne has been praised as one of the United States' great design talents, forging a reputation and business on a bold and provocative aesthetic, as well as a sly sense of humor, highlighted by his signature suiting — slim, gray and shrunken, often with a cropped ankle.
This becomes the central preoccupation of the book: to restore our sense of awe, to render the world again strange and full of magic, from loose teeth to rubber boots to hardened pieces of chewing gum ("which with their grey color, hemispherical shape and many little indentations resemble shrunken brains").
Like viewing a cityscape from a scenic overlook, it's grounding to stand before the sounds and flashing lights of Snelling's miniatures, look into their shrunken worlds, and yet come away from the experience with a sense of connection to and appreciation for the human condition that is big enough to impact one's worldview.
When I asked Marshall how his view of politics had changed over the past decade, he rattled off a long list of forces that made today different from 1992 — party polarization, social media, a shrunken center, fractured news sources — but there was no grand theory, no confident map of the path forward.
The company's fall 2017 collection includes such offerings as a slip dress topped by an outsize biker jacket stamped with the legend "Not Your Baby"; a shrunken T-shirt raffishly knotted over a ballerina-length tulle skirt; and a two-piece knitwear ensemble topped with a plushly overscale bathrobe of a coat.
It put you in mind of Alice falling down the rabbit hole, an impression amplified by the collection itself, whose ballooned and shrunken shapes and sizes ("XS, M, L: his game of sizing is absent-minded," the notes said) conjured Lewis Carroll's heroine's becoming 10 inches tall after taking her tasty potion.
In response, moderates are also moving left, abandoning some of their most contentious ideas (no one openly talks about the need to cut entitlements anymore) and adopting essentially shrunken-down ideas that reflect fundamentally the same inclination to increase the scope of government economic activism rather than offering a truly distinct platform.
Dubbed "ANTs" (for actuating nano transducers), these itsy-bitsy devices could one day realize the vision of the 1966 classic film Fantastic Voyage, in which a miniaturized submarine crew travel through the body of an injured scientist to repair a blood clot in his brain—except there would be no need for shrunken human pilots.
I've already tumbled into the well of personal narrative where Lockett's art eddies into a whirlpool of sentimentality, pity, and rage about the shrunken life chances of people like Lockett from the rural South, people who graduated from high school, but never learned a trade and who lived in their mother's house their entire lives.
These include the boat in which Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped the Isle of Skye in the 1740s; the home of a Scottish farmwoman who is forced from her property; the brave new world of unsettled Appalachia in 18th-century America and the land of shrunken expectations now inhabited by the same region's unemployed coal miners.
A year after their team ran away with the National League Central on the way to the franchise's first World Series title since 1908, they were simply hoping that the Cubs could hold on to their shrunken division lead through the rest of September and get a chance to defend their title in the postseason.
Like Nintendo's miniaturized NES and SNES, the C64 Mini is a shrunken plug-and-play system that connects to modern TVs with a single HDMI cable, providing a better on-screen image using pixel filters that can also emulate the look of a fuzzy CRT TV, if you miss the days at having to squint to read the screen.
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According to XDA-Developers, the two photos of the Pixel 22017 were reportedly shared via their Telegram group and seemingly confirm what we already know about the device: it'll have a bezel above the screen for a shrunken version of Google's Soli radar sensor and a large-ish square-shaped bump on the rear that houses two cameras.
In the second and final week that the Crossing The Line festival has been focusing on this French choreographer, those ideas were the revelation in the New York premiere of his early work "Jérôme Bel," even as the premiere of his new, festival-commissioned "MoMA Dance Company" exhibited how his recent art has shrunken into lazy formulas.
And it has been the province of Thom Browne, who, 10 years after he first came to Europe to show his shrunken men's suiting at the Pitti trade show in Florence, doubled down on his twin trademarks (the prepster in the gray flannel suit; trompe l'oeil dressing) by creating a self-reflexive conversation between the two.
"The only thing we can hope for is that imprisonment under narcotics laws will decrease, since the army of narco-police who feed themselves exclusively by catching ordinary, drug-dependent people has been shrunken significantly," said Anya Sarang, head of the Andrey Rylkov Foundation, the only group doing harm reduction outreach to drug users in Moscow.
Not just at Chanel, where Mr. Lagerfeld flounced chiffon and crinolines and lacy white blouses, but also at Giambattista Valli, where ultra-minis had a cancan kick and an interesting partner in cotton shirting and shrunken knit vests (an opposites-attract approach that is new for Mr. Valli), and dresses floated flower-strewn to the floor.
They were easy to like, as were the flowery shrunken twin sets and matching pencil skirts at Altuzarra, sweaters buttoned onto the shoulders of Brigitte Bardot crop tops so arms could be bared at will (though the collection as a whole played in a minor key; the designer, Joseph Altuzarra, could stand to be a little more ambitious).
There's something entirely personal about its weird juxtapositions and connections, even as the results have become more sophisticated: high-waist acid-washed denim jeans with pockets placed back to front; irregular patchwork knits and slithery magenta nylon; cropped triangular jackets over shrunken pleated miniskirts; and juicy orange and blue sheaths with space age-y oval cutouts at the clavicle.
Only this time, our main geopolitical adversary is not a shrunken post-Soviet Union Russian Federation, with an economy the size of Italy's and a defense budget less than one-tenth that of the U.S., but rather China, whose dramatic increase in military, economic and technological power has been the big strategic story of this century.
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Proportion play, asymmetry and contrast are signature tools of this designer, and here he paired supersize hooded denim trench coats with billowing denims; placed shrunken canvas work wear jackets atop rib-hugging leather vests; and presented armoring (yet luxurious and lightweight) lab coats reminiscent of early Yohji Yamamoto in a lineup that also played up the fragility of the body beneath the clothes.
In this shrunken state, tardigrades mimic death so closely that they&aposre able to  survive in places devoid of water , at temperatures as low as minus 328 degrees Fahrenheit and as high as 304 degrees F (minus 5413 Celsius and 151 degrees C). When these mummy-like tardigrades are exposed to water again, they simply reanimate, returning to normal life in a matter of hours.
A responsible drawdown will require an honest appraisal of our shrunken leverage — Operation Peace Spring forced us withdraw from half of the northeast and has seriously weakened our local partner — and a willingness to hold realistic conversations with the parties who exercise influence, including the SDF, Moscow, Ankara, and possibly even Damascus, to outline exactly how the northeast will be reintegrated into the Syrian state.
After the half-dozen or so procedures that it would take to ameliorate these flaws, we could move on to smaller things, which could be dealt with by a combination of Botox (for my shrunken forehead, my jaw muscles, and the creeping crow's-feet around my eyes) and filler (for my temples, the pouches under my eyes, my nasal folds, and my upper lip).
As President Donald Trump heads to New York for his first United Nations General Assembly, the weeklong gathering is being viewed as the most public test yet for the shrunken diplomat at Foggy Bottom — an opportunity for Tillerson to reassert himself by the president's side as something more than a bean-counter or risk being overshadowed by Haley on the most high-profile stage to date.
Indeed, unlike any Dior artistic director who had come before her, Ms. Chiuri acknowledged the entire history of the brand, from Mr. Dior's bar jacket, here shrunken down and remade in cotton with pockets just over the hips to add a bit of curve, to John Galliano's "J'adore Dior" period, remade as "J'ADIOR" on the waistbands of underpants visible beneath the tulle, and on straps of camisoles under bustiers.
The only name that even tried to compete with Chanel in the smartphone stakes (if not the style substance ones) was Rihanna, who transformed the classical 17th century reading room of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France into a School of Rock for her third Fenty x Puma collection with a parade of jocks, goths, skate kids and bad girls in tartan hoodies, shrunken cheerleader uniforms and varsity knits.
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Sinosphere BEIJING — President Xi Jinping of China in effect wrote an epitaph to the shrunken influence of his predecessor and former rivals this week when the Communist Party announced major changes to its once-powerful Youth League, a training ground for many officials who have been marginalized under Mr. Xi. The Communist Youth League served as a cradle for generations of Chinese leaders, who rose through it into the high ranks of the party.
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Instead of imposing an austerity that often just leaves shrunken humanities faculties more ideological than before, conservatives with political power should use it to reward schools and systems that don't take the Californian path, to fund programs that diversify academia along lines of philosophy and faith and class as well as race and gender, to regard the demographic challenges facing many colleges as an opportunity to influence them for the better rather than just smirking while they fall.
In the state flag-festooned environs of the American Cathedral in Paris, parochial-school pleated skirts and dresses were shrunken to infant proportions and then squeezed onto grown women; neckties roped and left to trail, noose-like, at the back; shoulders on shirts and jackets blown out to Frankenstein size or pinched up and in, to create a Quasimodo effect; and sweatshirts and sweatgowns emblazoned with slogans: "sexual fantasies" and "unskinny" and "May the bridge I burn light the way," among them.
Her research into Ms. Saint Phalle led her to discover that the artist was close to the former Dior designer Marc Bohan, and many of the pieces of '60s and '70s-inspired day wear — little black bib frocks paired with over-the-knee socks; Grand Prix-checked pea coats; a cherry red leather trench, soft as butter, over matching pleated culottes; some simple pantsuits in shrunken proportions — were variations on looks he had created for the artist during his tenure.
Gradually they step to the front and stand like dolls in a row: in ballooning brocade Scarlett O'Hara ball gowns and shrunken little-girl velvets with big white Peter Pan collars; in faded, ripped jeans and smocked velvet; in crucifixes and leather harnesses; in granny sweaters and peasant florals; in all the flibbertigibbet, eccentric, everything-goes finery Mr. Michele has become known for — as the stage begins to rotate like a merry-go-round and, in the middle, a big neon metronome ticks backs and forth.
Meanwhile, Dior, currently without a chief designer and under the guidance of a creative team led by the studio heads Lucie Meier and Serge Ruffieux, went not to the gym but to the street, knocking the classic Bar jacket off its pedestal by reinventing it as oversize and mannish (and a bit clunky) or shrunken, with a frilled peplum and fluted sleeves (much better) or transformed into dresses cut away from the body with one shoulder tacked down as if it had slipped off, layered over thin jeweled tulle T-shirts.
For every politely below-the-knee pleated skirt and jacket and shirt in classic pinstripes or plaid; for every duck-embroidered pair of red, white and blue patchwork pants or cream cable knit; or shrunken tuxedo with an intarsia portrait of the monocle-wearing Lady Una Troubridge by the 1920s Paris-based American artist Romaine Brooks, he produced its twin: a round-necked, long-sleeved, mid-calf sheath dress made to fool the eye by etching its ties and shadows and layers out of an indecipherable amalgamation of micro-beading, metallic bullion thread embroidery, minute feathers and chiffon weave.
After all, though Mr. Browne is widely seen as one of the most influential men's wear designers of the past 10 years, his shrunken midcentury modern silhouettes as popular as midcentury modern furniture; though he has been nominated eight times for the men's wear designer of the year award by the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and won three times; and though his women's wear collections are routinely lauded as among the best in New York (retailers like Sebastian Manes, the buying director of Selfridges, say, "He is one of the main reasons I come to New York Fashion Week"), he has never been nominated for a women's wear designer of the year award.
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