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It's a huge burden knowing that she's stuck between four walls over there and I'm stuck between four walls over here.
Sometimes you get stuck between a rock and a hard place, and sometimes you get stuck between a bed and a scratching post.
Doctors are 'stuck between a rock and a hard place'Crowley said she finds her symptoms are taken seriously, but she thinks the medical profession are "stuck between a rock and a hard place."
Comey was stuck between a rock and a hard place.
She was clearly stuck between the train and the platform.
"A Diet of Worms" seems stuck between two irreconcilable mandates.
Facebook is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
The Gazette was stuck between the screen and the door.
You are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
And Pelosi has found herself stuck between Scylla and Charybdis.
The Hill: Senate Democratic leadership is stuck between two imperatives.
Clinton's team seems stuck between a rock and a hard place.
"We're sort of stuck between a rock and a hard place."
European nations are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
He sees euro-dollar stuck between $1.10 and $1.12, he said.
Certain of who we were, we'd never get stuck between selves.
It's like being stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Miraculously, I found a single unopened envelop stuck between two dividers.
" As the supplier executive told me, "We're stuck between two governments.
"I'm stuck between fire and ice," Mr. Semexan, now 41, said.
They were stuck between the tire and the fender, officials said.
What remains is a small business charmingly stuck between two eras.
Bush and their Secret Service detail when it got stuck between floors.
Take them to the beach and get sand stuck between the pages.
"There's something stuck between my soul and my heart," she told CNN.
She's stuck between two countries, working for one, living in the other.
That means Google's stuck between a rock and a hard place here.
"We're basically stuck between a rock and a hard place," says Mark.
Today, the rusted door is still ajar, seemingly stuck between two worlds. 
Now Don, stuck between boyhood and manhood, has come looking for answers.
Some aerial shots of trees can capture a landscape stuck between seasons.
It takes a moment to get moving, stuck between Insomnia and Hammerhead.
Speaker Ryan finds himself stuck between a rock and a political hard place.
As a parent, I was stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Stuck between a ransom and a hard place, Radiohead released the tapes themselves.
"The SNB is stuck between a rock and hard place," said SGKB's Stucki.
This leaves many Americans feeling stuck between a rock and a hard place.
So Rouhani, it seems, is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I'm afraid that we'll get stuck between those two sides vying for power.
"We are hostages, stuck between two groups," said one Muslim who fled the village.
His claws get stuck between his knuckles and have lost their snikt-snikt responsiveness.
A secret cabal of dentists eager to get that sugar stuck between kids' teeth?
"It was stuck between the steering wheel and the dashboard or something," he says.
Cindy Lee Garcia is a woman stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Unfortunately, Snap seems to have got stuck between these exclusive and mass-retail strategies.
However, Cathay is stuck between a rock and a hard place, according to Czerney.
"As a federation, we're stuck between a rock and a hard place," Renney said.
It is putting the platforms in an impossible situation, stuck between two incommensurate goals.
"We're sort of stuck between a rock and a hard place here," Nyhan said.
The international community seems to be stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Afzal says the Prime Minister is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
We're louder, coarser, more unpredictable; the radio is at full volume, stuck between stations, forever.
" For his own costume, Torres revealed, he's stuck between "being a secret or a rumor.
"He is stuck between hard-liners and the Americans," the shopkeeper said of the president.
We are stuck between earnings cycles and every conference has been cancelled or moved online.
The Turkish operation against the Kurds in Syria has left Washington stuck between two allies.
The president is stuck between two allies — agriculture and oil interests — feuding with each other.
Stewart was stuck between Warren and Klobuchar but was also waiting to see Buttigieg speak.
"I think HTC is stuck between a rock and a hard place," Jijiashvili told CNBC.
Neither does Albert, who says the company is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I couldn't move on the boat: I was stuck between lots of people, all stuck together.
The GOP is now stuck between a rock and a hard place of its own making.
But Paul would stabilize a franchise that's stuck between a total rebuild and middling playoff contention.
After spotting some commotion in the trees, the hunters discovered a doe, stuck between two trees.
So, things like forgetting to zip your zipper, or getting spinach stuck between your front teeth.
Its ruler, King Abdullah, wittily describes Jordan as being stuck "between Iraq and a hard place".
The bank is stuck between a rock and a hard place, says Murat Ucer, an economist.
The boyfriend also was carried away and became stuck between boulders before being rescued, Brewer said.
The divergent narratives about Mr. Khashoggi's death have left the United States stuck between two allies.
"They are stuck between a rock and a hard place," said Ford O'Connell, a Republican strategist.
I'm just stuck between four walls, and I'm struggling with some health problems, which is difficult.
A passenger named James Edwards fumed that he was stuck between Worcester Shrub Hill and Pershore.
It belongs sizzling in a frying pan, and then stuck between a roll with some cheesy eggs.
The problem for Taylor is that she's very much stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Ultimately, Lost in Space feels like it's stuck between the poles of two recent Ridley Scott films.
Zoo officials were forced to shoot the gorilla while the child was stuck between the animal's legs.
The dollar was flat at 101.250 yen after spending the previous day stuck between 101.460 and 100.870.
Maybe one of those two coffee options will satisfy anyone stuck between blackhearted goths and Technicolor unicorns?
As climate change increases wildfire risk, Californians could be stuck between blackouts and deadly fires more often
Stuck between two eibs, I left the books in the back and climbed into the passenger seat.
Now, Richard, still, at the age of 84, is stuck between a rock and a holy place.
And those still preparing for a surge say they're stuck between a rock and a hard place.
ASHTABULA, Ohio — Like many industrial cities, Ashtabula is stuck between an illustrious past and an uncertain future.
U.S. crude has been stuck between about $65 and $75 a barrel over the last three months.
In other words, American Jews find themselves stuck between B.D.S. — the boycott movement against Israel — and Bibi.
The diagnosis left her stuck between keeping her transplanted kidney or the remainder of one of her legs.
A deer that got itself stuck between two trees found a helping hand from a group of hunters.
"The league is stuck between a rock and a hard place," an anonymous NBA GM told the Post.
And so we seem to be stuck between ignoring a great story, or beating it into the ground.
They totally should they are the ones stuck between two people and that should be their added benefit!
The GOP health reform bill ultimately failed because it got stuck between a rock and a hard place.
" — Erin Farmer • "There are phases when I feel stuck between being overwhelmed yet feeling unmotivated to address it.
Then I noticed something stuck between two pages: a torn, weathered bit of notebook paper with ballpoint scribbles.
However, it took me playing it to realize that Half-Life was always a game stuck between eras.
The president's approval rating has been stuck between 22019 percent and 44 percent for the past 12 months.
He said neither investor group is winning, as the 3203-year is "stuck between 2.80 and 3" percent.
That's exactly why we don't trust HR.' And, well, you're stuck between a rock and a hard place.
But even as the new leader of Alphabet, Pichai is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Users are stuck between wanting to support the sites they love and wanting to be free of excessive advertising.
"The United States on the one hand, Russia on the other... We are stuck between the two," he said.
Relax. Just because we're stuck between Black Friday and Cyber Monday doesn't mean the deals are going to stop.
"I'm usually falling over and stuck between the walls," she tells the magazine about changing in the cramped space.
On Monday's episode of The Voice, Battle Rounds begin, and coach Christina Aguilera is stuck between two incredible singers.
Stuck between the opposing flanks of the Republican party, negotiators were unable to sway votes in any meaningful way.
Stuck between a rock and a hard place, Crowe's Hong Kong member firm decided to sacrifice its U.S. business.
The price is up 20.42 percent this month, though it has been stuck between $2940.40,23 and $1,300 throughout November.
Fans took to Twitter to share their reactions after noticing that Nick has something green stuck between his teeth.
The firefighters forced open the doors of the elevator, which was stuck between the house's second and third floors.
Extending the program more permanently has bipartisan support but has been stuck between the House and Senate for months.
Will does his best to explain for Mike what's going on: He's like a viewfinder that's stuck between two slides.
Stuck between wanting to help Martha and doing his job, Jack is put at the center of a Cornelian dilemma.
The head of a ptarmigan, a cold-weather bird, had somehow gotten stuck between the panes of the insulated window.
Stuck between the Salween river and jungle roamed by Karen rebels and Burmese soldiers, the camp mostly relies on handouts.
During that time, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude prices are likely to remain stuck between $30 and $60 a barrel.
You must help us understand your conclusions; otherwise we are stuck between volleys of vitriolic accusations from left and right.
Unemployment in France has been stuck between 9 percent and 11 percent since 2009, when the debt crisis hit Europe.
Many Houston residents who were out of town when Hurricane Harvey made landfall are stuck between home and somewhere else.
Buttigieg wondered why Democrats seemed stuck between choosing a democratic socialist in Sanders or a former Republican billionaire in Bloomberg.
"We may feel torn between two lovers, stuck between a rock and a hard place, or emotionally ignored," Stardust says.
Puerto Rico, some of these experts said, appears to be stuck between the "emergency" and "recovery" phases of disaster response.
A 3-point attempt by guard Kenny Williams at the buzzer missed with the ball stuck between the rim and backboard.
Other countries aren't so lucky, and more often than not are stuck between buying their tech from the two spying giants.
Common tells us Jay's stuck between a rock and a hard place cause it's clear he's never gonna please the masses.
"Local officials are stuck between a rock and a hard place," said Abby McGill, a program officer with the Solidarity Center.
With Darlene, we see her continuing on this journey of being, once again, stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Uma Thurman is stuck between a rock and a hard place ... if she shoots a movie she won't see her daughter.
That left people who prefer smaller smartphones stuck between using an uncomfortably large device or putting up with 2013-era technology.
There was a piece of egg stuck between her molars and she was trying to get it out with her tongue.
That's why—if you're a (usually failed) conscious consumer like me—you're stuck between the clothing rack and a hard place.
Thousands more who remain are stuck between ruthless Islamic rebels, and a president who openly encourages atrocities against his own people.
Countries like Germany especially have said they felt stuck between the US and China, unable to afford alienating either economic superpower.
The Orlando couple posed for a photo, sitting on either side of the character, allegedly leaving her "physically stuck" between them.
Back then, it was just another American outpost stuck between two Taliban-infested hills in the middle of nowhere strategically important.
Stuck between these warring factions, Prime Minister May has erred towards the latter, aiming for a softer divorce from the bloc.
As a result, the agencies themselves are stuck between a rock and a hard place, and they need help right now.
The rings are in a delicate balancing act, stuck between Saturn's gravitational pull and the orbital tugs drawing them outward into space.
The studs on these are also strategically placed to avoid getting little pebbles stuck between them, AKA the most annoying thing ever.
It makes it more vivid and invites involvement, [showing]  experiences of civilians, who are stuck between rebel fighters and the regime army.
After crawling into the hole, the puppy fell seven feet and became stuck between a piece of sheet rock and a pipe.
Source: FactSet "I think we're stuck between risk on and risk off," said Mike Bailey, director of research at FBB Capital Partners.
The theme park that is Cuba is an insular museum, stuck between the Iron Curtain and the industrial capitalism of the 1950s.
From the kitchen she grabbed my bouquet of white roses from where they'd gotten stuck between the dirty dishes in the sink.
An APPRAISAL Stuck between eras of the N.F.L., Starr won more of the league's titles than any quarterback not named Tom Brady.
"But I'm stuck between my mind and heart, which says one thing, but there is the reality of my job," she added.
Many found themselves stranded, perhaps none so perilously as passengers stuck between stations on the city's elevated (and suddenly very icy) rails.
After the performance, people took to Twitter to share their reactions after noticing that Nick had something green stuck between his teeth.
They say they are used to being stuck between global and regional powerhouses, and to paying the price for other countries' wars.
But even if you brush your mouth until you gag, that alone can't get rid of the substances stuck between your teeth.
This moment, stuck between past and present, toying with the player's sense of control and perspective, is Resident Evil 7 at its best.
But before the plane even taxis, the couple you're stuck between decide to start fighting and it's clear it won't end anytime soon.
Now, as CNN's Van Jones put it, the senator will be stuck "between MAGA hats and black mamas" when it's time to vote.
Stuck between knowing too much and knowing too little, I worried that no one had solved this problem, and that I was doomed.
Fitbit's Blaze might best exemplify a product that's stuck between two product categories, which only underscores that the category itself is still undefined.
Iraq is "absolutely" stuck between a rock and hard place, said Bilal Wahab, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
But P.S.A. folks: If you see something, say something, even if it's a big leafy piece of salad stuck between someone's front teeth.
STEVEN: The Chinese public appears divided on the issue and many say their government feels stuck between a rock and a hard place.
One U.S. citizen and ISIS fighter deported from Turkey is reportedly stuck between Greece and Turkey after Greece refused to let him in.
In the driverless minibus scenario, new microtransit could kickstart infill growth in those cities currently stuck between bad traditional transit and low density.
He misses but instead manages to lock his arm around Vandy's neck, and they get stuck between the ropes until judges separates them.
He had a bandage on his toe, and I noticed an envelope of x-rays stuck between his bed frame and the wall.
But in both cases, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rejected their proposals, leaving them stuck between an encroaching sea and bureaucratic inaction.
Alison Klayman's The Brink is stuck between the idea of Bannon as the Great Manipulator and Bannon as just another hateful fascist agitator.
The Navya Arma bus was stuck between a car behind it and the slowly advancing truck, which backed its way into the the shuttle.
For New York City, the blackout left 600 train cars stuck between stations and many people trapped within the stalled elevators in high rises.
As those groups have direct connections with the PKK, Erdogan found himself stuck between the U.S. on one side and Russia on the other.
The team found parts of a shipping container buried in the crag, and orange phone fragments scattered around the cave and stuck between stones.
So they&aposre stuck between their own Trump derangement syndrome their hatred for the president, and the fact that they need a separate agenda.
The Spanish government's ultimatum to Catalonia puts more pressure on the regional government which is now stuck between a rock and a hard place.
There are undoubtedly voters stuck between these camps, but there are fewer of them, proportionally speaking, than you would expect from reading the news.
Given the calls to act and the lethargy of Congress, the president has no doubt been stuck between a rock and a hard place.
My hand got stuck between the lid and the handle, which amputated the tip of my ring finger and part of my middle finger.
But if the elevator gets stuck between the 15th and 16th floors for half an hour — well, then they may begin to get acquainted.
The result left audiences stuck between a handful of cheap imitations like I Know What You Did Last Summer and the Wayans brothers' spoofs .
Watching parents help their children move out earlier this week, I felt stuck between wanting to go home and being scared to do so.
It would turn out that being stuck between the mainstream and underground didn't matter if the barriers between those two things were collapsing entirely.
Many of the numbers seem stuck between advancing story or character development and delivering a knockout routine that could ace a TV dance competition.
Many Americans remain psychologically stuck between some vision of the 1950s white suburban family and the revolutionary, and still unfulfilled, promise of gender equality.
" Isaacson said Dorsey is stuck between the demands of his conscience and the demands of Wall Street, which incentivizes "ever growing numbers of users.
Planes were stuck between the runways and the terminal for hours before the Port Authority was called in to rescue the passengers with buses.
The resulting portrait is deeply confused, stuck between the idea of Bannon as the Great Manipulator and Bannon as just another hateful fascist agitator.
There are exceptions, as there of course always are, but generally, you're stuck between a rickshaw-riding rock and an Economist reading hard place.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy, or ARPA-E, provides seed money for hundreds of high-risk energy-related projects stuck between research and commercialization.
But it's also a movie stuck between modes, mixing that horror with the same pseudo-intellectual pondering that ground things to a halt last time.
Instead, it time and again proves it's just a adaptation stuck between what it thinks it's doing and where it knows it will inevitably go.
I thought Bungie, the famed creator of Halo, would forever remain frustratingly stuck between delivering what it's best at and what it hoped to achieve.
The problem: Lawmakers are stuck between the moderate-but-passable proposals that the White House won't support and conservative Trump-endorsed proposals that won't pass.
Still having to fulfil their last few Championship fixtures, stuck between the recent past and the near future, Bolton are in a uniquely nebulous situation.
Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, appear to recognize that top officials are stuck between a rock and a hard place on many of these issues.
Later in the fight he effortlessly stood in guard, kept an underhook, and knee slid through with Johnson's right arm already stuck between his legs.
Otherwise, Hill Republicans will be stuck between a President determined to get his wall and newly empowered House Democrats determined to deny it to him.
Although both parties dream of Wisconsin moving towards them, America's most contested state looks stuck, between their respective anger and fears, for some time yet.■
Oil companies are soon to be stuck between a rock and a hard place despite increased oil prices, according to energy analysts at J.P. Morgan.
Iraq is stuck between a rock and a hard place in its effort to contribute to OPEC's planned production cuts in the first half of 2017.
Even the poetically feeble idea of them being all man-made is undercut by the presence of an aluminum rat stuck between the beast's hind legs.
Within seconds, Morgane was pulled under the truck after getting stuck between the tractor and it's trailer — which was filled with logs, according to Le Figaro.
"Teenagers are the perfect example of this, where they're stuck between the adolescent peer world, and the family world that they're sort of leaving," Abrutyn said.
On the one hand, it's not really fair to Ryan, who is in an impossible position, stuck between Trump's demands and that of his insane caucus.
On a recent day, a woman was horrifically injured – her leg mangled to the bone, when it got stuck between a subway train and the platform.
The pound has been stuck between a range of $1.29 and $1.34 since mid-February, with less volatility than in earlier periods of Brexit-related disarray.
President Donald Trump looks to be a drag for Republicans, with an approval rating stuck between the high 30s and mid 40s depending on the survey.
No matter what, America is stuck between a rock and a hard place in this election — or, more appropriately, a deplorable candidate and a despicable one.
Stuck between his sexual desire and the fear of his own mortality, his screaming face is one of anxiety, fear, and maybe a touch of panic.
It's gross, but things get stuck between keys over time and this is the easiest way to get rid of a lot of it en masse.
The Fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place as its (still-divided) committee works out whether the central bank should lower interest rates.
He is stuck between the vocal demands from members on his committee who want to open a probe and his personal belief that doing so is worthwhile.
The weekly reading had been stuck between 12 million bpd and 12.2 million bpd since mid-February, with U.S. output remaining constrained by pipeline bottlenecks in Texas.
Ask Google Assistant for questions about the weather, get recipes for dinner, or even use it to find your lost smartphone that's stuck between the couch cushions.
Republicans, by contrast, are fundamentally stuck between two commitments: On the campaign trail, Republican politicians smoothed out the differences with a lot of whining and hand-waving.
Stuck between hard-core supporters and the majority Americans opposed to the wall and another shutdown, Trump today pronounced himself "not happy" — but didn't threaten a veto.
Yeah, I'm proud of this campaign we did called Check Your Wiener, which we used with a photo of a dachshund [stuck between two hot dog buns].
But despite the move to the top of crude's recent trading range, Essner and other analysts expect prices to remain stuck between $42 and $55 a barrel.
Stuck between apocalypse and revolution, in the words of the 20th-century Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev, fragile Russia is still searching for a sense of national identity.
Some dishes were too subdued and others were just off-putting; I may still have a bit of a coagulated-pig's-blood cracker stuck between my teeth.
It's also a good bet Apple will include the U1 chip in future iPads — making it easier to find them when they're stuck between your couch cushions.
They are stuck between two bad outcomes — defying the industries of their home states, or taking a position that could be broadly unpopular with their national parties.
The central bank is stuck between a rock and a hard place, however, with inflation stubbornly high - in July, the annual rate of inflation stood at 8.79 percent.
In an affidavit obtained by PEOPLE, eyewitnesses said the victim was "unable to move" as she was "stuck" between the man and his wife for the photo-op.
"The Fed is like a base runner stuck between first and second base on a fly ball," said Matt Forester, chief investment officer of BNY Mellon's Lockwood Advisors.
Caught up in the story, Officer Kidd peeked under the car and quickly realized the kitten was stuck between one of the vehicle's rear wheels and the brake rotor.
With just a three-seat majority in parliament, he is stuck between either pushing the reforms through to appease international creditors, or attracting the wrath of thousands of Greeks.
According to Chinese state media CCTV, the boy climbed out of the window on Monday afternoon and fell, leaving his head stuck between the bars around the window frame.
Assistant DA KJ Harper (Clare-Hope Ashitey) finds herself stuck between the duties of her job and the demands from both the crooked police and a community seeking answers.
According to these beliefs, the dead must be cremated in order for the spirit to be released and reincarnated - otherwise it remains stuck between one life and the next.
The government will almost certainly appeal Seeborg's ruling — adding it to a long line of Trump immigration policies stuck between a West Coast judge's injunction and the Supreme Court.
The central bank had been widely expected to keep rates unchanged, remaining stuck between the rock of rising housing prices and the hard place of a higher jobless rate.
The tiny cat had apparently crawled inside of a Dodge Caravan and was stuck between the fender and the engine compartment, and Wheat was charged with getting him out.
Of course, Microsoft is stuck between a rock (a small one, me) and a hard place (millions of customers who rely on legacy systems in one form or another).
"We're stuck between a progressive candidate who wants to burn it all down, and another who would re-implement the establishment status quo that led to Trump," Petzold said.
Baldwin wrote his second novel during the Eisenhower presidency, at the start of the Cold War, when queers were stuck between a big rock and an uglier hard place.
Franco grew up in small town Connecticut  "stuck between cultures" but by college had dedicated herself to learning as many languages — and seeing as much of the world — as possible.
We all want to live a normal life, we all want to get rid of ISIS, but we are hearing horrible stories about families stuck between ISIS and Iraqi forces.
Until the 21.4th century, global GDP per person was stuck between $22.55 and $21820,21870, around the same income level as the World Bank's current poverty line of $19503 a day.
They feel stuck between a murderous Islamic State and an increasingly out-of-control Egyptian military that, with US backing, is alienating the very people they are supposed to protect.
Maybe you're okay with that on any flight if it means saving money, or maybe you have a time limit to how long you can be stuck between two strangers.
After a timeout, Buddy Hield missed on a driving banker, after which the rebound became stuck between the rim and backboard, requiring a jump ball with 2.1 seconds to go.
The 43-year-old woman, identified only by her surname Wu, was stuck between the 10th and 11th floors of her apartment building in Xi'an when the elevator broke down.
"Stuck between caring too much and giving up / Victim of tweeting, but not reading enough," the 22-year-old raps, with an inflection in his voice similar to Portland's Aminé.
People who make too much money to qualify for subsidies could be stuck between paying the full price for the more expensive ACA coverage or buying a short-term plan.
She wisely grounds the magical realism by adding in a few quotidian details, like the woman's disgust when her husband has a piece of food stuck between his polished teeth.
And in fact, in the short term, DHS officials appear stuck between mimicking Trump's harsh line toward Central America and Mexico and needing their cooperation to crack down on migration.
I felt like an abandoned child, stuck between a new home that didn't think I was good enough to stay and an old home that no longer welcomed my return.
Tax officials have been stuck between the increasing number of complaints of harassment from Indian businesses, dubbed "tax terrorism" by Indian media, and the government's push to meet the target.
On a Wednesday in May, John — whose lawyer asked that his last name be withheld — went to the Legal Aid Society's TriBeCa office, stuck between Gap's headquarters and a preschool.
"Photographers and writers are stuck between the rock of dwindling to nonexistent employment opportunities and the hard place of A.B. 5," said Mickey H. Osterreicher, general counsel for the association.
Mr. Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, is stuck between President Trump's rhetoric and the long shadow of Mr. Mattis, a retired Marine general who resigned from his position in December.
They bounce off each like Sonic the Hedgehog stuck between spring pads in the Casino Night Zone (let's not forget Michael Jackson wrote the majority of the music in Sonic 3).
"We have pulled out a body and we see two more bodies still stuck between debris," Yun Min, the governor of Preah Sihanouk province, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) news agency.
Last year, a woman was trapped between two walls trying to retrieve something she dropped, while in 2014 two children got stuck between walls in separate incidents, according to state media.
As citizens of a small country stuck between empires, Czechs have always had an "inborn skepticism" of authority, said Tomas Valasek, director of Carnegie Europe, a research institution based in Brussels.
As with recruitment, it is hard to discern a clear plan, a grand vision; just a club made heavy by its bloated staffing levels, stuck between legacy appointments and new hires.
You might be stuck between choosing a laptop or a tablet as your go-to, and if that's you, why not consider a device that's both — a revolutionary idea, we know.
I was stuck between thicker options that gave me semi-greasy hydration all-day long and clogged my pores, or lightweight formulas that helped immediately but withered within a few hours.
If we naively accept that "uninsured" means "lacking access to health insurance," we might be quick to assume the uninsured are without options, stuck between a rock and a hard place.
"Taxpayers spend $20 billion a year to get their taxes prepared and are stuck between spending hours filling out DIY tax software and hiring an expensive CPA," said Zacke, in a statement.
As this week's episode throws into stark relief, Carol is seemingly stuck between the two worlds, at odds with her own instincts and unable to see a way out of the darkness.
Today -- as the Morey scandal shows no signs of flagging -- the country's fans are increasingly stuck between a rock and a hard place: abandon a league they love, or risk seeming unpatriotic.
From a technical standpoint, Activision broke above $50 in August after being stuck between $40 and $50 for most of the year, which Kulina views as a positive sign for the stock.
As a result, prices have been stuck between $60-$75 per barrel this year, despite financial market volatility and big oil supply outages, mainly driven by U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela.
Democrats, who had begun to feel more optimistic about November despite a difficult map that sees the party defending seats in deep Trump territory, are suddenly stuck between their voters and donors.
Stuck between the current catastrophe and a government determined to block any peaceful outcome, someone – most often, in Latin America, a mid-ranking officer — is bound to rise up sooner or later.
These hesitations are given voice by Pastor Ora Fletcher (Bjorn DuPaty), stuck between the impatience manifested by D.L. Gunn (Nathan James), who is ready for Zeke-style confrontation, and Hearst's accommodating ways.
Also stuck between starplayer and Gemini is Evie, the translator who can be largely credited with helping put Mizzurna Falls on the map, whose localization formed the textual basis of Gemini's work.
The Waterford Fire Department said in a Facebook post the 14-month-old baby got stuck between the first and second floors of a home in Waterford, located just outside of New London.
Up to three million civilians are stuck between the advancing Syrian government troops and the closed-off border with Turkey, which already hosts 3.6 million Syrian refugees and says it cannot take more.
Considering how unreliable GPS can be when you're stuck between giant skyscrapers or other towering urban developments, we reckon this is something we're going to be turning to a lot in the future.
Home prices have loomed large in Australia's political landscape as affordability plunged, vexing monetary policymakers who were stuck between the rock of a slow economy and the hard place of soaring housing prices.
Guzman-McMillan, who was working for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at the time, was buried with her head stuck between two concrete pillars and her right leg crushed.
But it's also stuck between a rock and a hard place, the victim of a political consensus that insists airport security must be perfectly airtight without ever being even the slightest bit inconvenient.
"We, the civilians, are stuck between an organization with an extreme ideology and an international community willing to fight it at all costs," Mr. Rahim, a teacher, said by phone from Idlib Province.
" 'I was stuck between being a girl and boy' While the immediate family knew Shazia's true identity, the wider neighbourhood was unaware, and she describes the torment of "playing two different roles in society.
They are the former brides of ISIS fighters -- once lured into living in the so-called caliphate -- now stuck between the militants' crumbling stronghold and home countries that most likely don't want them back.
Teresa capitalizes on the fact that no one will suspect a woman of being a druglord, in one instance transporting a shipment of cocaine by hiding it in little bags stuck between rose petals.
Advisers seem stuck between positioning him as the underdog — the better to spin "comeback kid" headlines if he can manage even a third-place finish here — and as the only contender built to last.
The Trump administration is stuck between a rock and a hard place as a deadline approaches for Texas and nine other states to file suit against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Even in Shakespeare's play, Duke is the boring, square-jawed aristocrat stuck between two far more interesting women who both fall in love with him because ... I don't know, probably the square jaw thing.
And in the middle, we have a translucent composite of Lady Jaye and P-Orridge posed in the image of Christ on the Cross, stuck between the pain and completion of their Pandrogeny Project.
Rohit Pandey was performing maintenance work on the aircraft at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, when a hydraulic door "inadvertently" closed and he got stuck between the door flaps, according to a SpiceJet spokesperson.
And officers will no longer be stuck between the proverbial "rock and a hard place" of risking their career and jail if they shoot too early, and risking their lives if they shoot too late.
Stuck between a leader determined to quit and party officials unwilling to accept his leaving, Congress is effectively leaderless more than a month after its election drubbing and facing key state polls later this year.
The only cloud in a blue Chinese sky has been the lengthy standoff between North Korea and the United States, which has left a frustrated China stuck between its former ally and its current rival.
COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Fire Department said that Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, had to be rescued from an elevator that was stuck between the first and second floors of a resort.
"We are actually stuck between government and builders, because we got the flats believing that yes, all government regulations have been complied to," Anuj Vats, who lives in the Citiscape high-rise, told BBC radio.
Europe has found itself stuck between the United States and Iran as their dispute escalates, and officials are still working to preserve the 903 Iran nuclear deal that the United States withdrew from last year.
This is how Congress's immigration fight has gone so far, stuck between bipartisan proposals Trump and conservatives won't accept and conservative, Trump-backed proposals that have no hope of gaining bipartisan support in the Senate.
They saw him lying on his left side, unresponsive, stuck between two benches, with his shirt over his head, his pants around his ankles, and his boxers down to his thighs, according to the report.
Mountains give way to cities as skyscrapers and shopping malls rise like "modern day mirages of economic progress and development, stuck between the emptiness of the desert and the shells of a modern city," he says.
Which is really quite profound, if you think about it: These hybrid individuals, stuck between two species and probably a little less healthy for the intermixing, were accepted into our human society enough to start families.
This appears to have left Weibo stuck between its young, more liberal users, and the old, conservative men who run the Communist Party, unsure of who to please and running the risk of angering both. Crackdown?
Cruz campaign manager Jeff Roe said Friday that the campaign estimates 2,387 voters are deciding between Cruz and Rubio in Iowa -- about a quarter of the total number they think are stuck between Cruz and Trump.
Then, after seeing my co-producer-to-be Elena Chernyshova's photo reportage of the city, which reveals a mysterious place stuck between a Soviet past and a dystopian future, I decided that I had to go.
The Kremlin said the legislation would be in place until a "political settlement of the situation" in these regions was reached, based on a peace deal stuck between the rebels and Kiev in Minsk in 2015.
Bob McNally, president of U.S.-based Rapidan Energy Group, said OPEC was stuck between a rock and a hard place given pressure from Trump on one hand and the need for higher revenues on the other.
"Right now they're stuck between a growth story and an income story," said Michael Cuggino, president and portfolio manager at The Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds, which oversees about $24 billion and doesn't own Oracle shares.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is stuck between a rock and a hard place going into his Wednesday speech, which may offer insight into how the central bank is approaching its interest rate agenda, Cramer said Tuesday.
Before she was diagnosed with a blood clot this month that left her stuck between keeping her transplanted kidney or her leg, 39-year-old snowboarding champion Amy Purdy was focused on returning to the Winter Paralympics.
Russia's central bank was stuck between a rock and a hard place – pressured to stimulate the economy (which it could do by lowering interest rates and encouraging borrowing and spending) but wary of causing inflation to rise.
He shows up about midway through the song for a few lines drowned in reverb before Kendrick picks things back up, like Blake accidentally got stuck between radio stations and somehow ended up with a vocal credit.
As we've reported ... R. Kelly's been stuck between a rock and a hard place financially these past couple months, with people having to put up major dough not once but TWICE to get him out of jail.
Here, we have both the fate of a problematic situation and a reference to something that feels decisively Floridian (jai alai originated in Basque, but remains popular in South Florida), a fictional character stuck between the two.
"In fact, it appears that women are stuck between a rock and a hard place because they're considering the cost of raising children, the cost of daycare and the suitability of a partner," she told Reuters Health.
If you're stuck between Rothy's and Everlane, we've broken them down by a few factors (color and style options, fabric construction, feel, and price) so you can determine which one is best for your use and budget.
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The result has been a divided Congress, stuck between lawmakers actively participating in bipartisan negotiations, conservative hardliners who have shown no interest in compromise, and a group of leadership members who haven't moved far past square one.
In 2012, German media reported that five Dutch boys on a dropping in Germany called local police to extract them from the narrow space where they had become stuck, between a rock face and a ventilation duct.
Emblematic of the offensive malaise, Purvis had a fast-break dunk attempt toward the end of the half, only to have the ball get stuck between the rim and the backboard after a Syracuse defender closed in.
According to the United Nations, at least 200,000 people have fled Raqqa to avoid the assault on the city that began in June, but an estimated 25,000 remain trapped there, stuck between ISIS and the advancing forces.
The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said President Donald Trump's withdrawal of all U.S. troops would also leave Syrians stuck between "the claws of hostile parties" fighting for territory in the seven-year-old war there.
Image: National Weather Service New OrleansHarvey's unusual trajectory (or lack thereof) stems from the fact that it's stuck between two areas of strong upper-level high pressure, one in the western US, and another centered around the southeast.
That same month, the People's Daily, the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party, reported on a five-year-old boy in the city of Wuhan, whose head became stuck between the metal bars of a window guardrail.
Her husband was promoted to the Queen's private secretary in 1990, and as her marriage to Charles crumbled and then came to an end, Fellowes was stuck between her sister and her husband's loyalty to the royal establishment.
Stuck between this dam and the Fort Peck Dam to the northwest, the pallid sturgeon can no longer travel far enough up the fragmented rivers to ensure their eggs will make it to a healthy place to develop.
"It felt like I was stuck between two bad options: become a dietitian overnight and cook every meal, or feel like I was compromising at the center of the grocery store when I needed something convenient," she said.
Most on the front line of the confrontation at the Kastanies crossing were men, but children were heard screaming farther back, and women were hanging on the side of the group stuck between the Turkish and Greek officials.
Seeming stuck between the stereotypical norms of femininity and what she felt in her heart was right for girls, she did what she could to make the team competitive, reaching out to the boys' varsity coach for tips.
Maybe I'm conflicted on it because I'm stuck between two eras, as I'm old enough to remember when people cared about that shit, but I'm also currently playing music in 2018, so I see the other reality too.
Jackson goes full Willy Wonka, and Kit is a quirky vehicle for Larson, who strikes the right balance between a woman who has literal glitter stuck between her toes, and a regular person just trying to figure shit out.
Kelly Ayotte as "stuck between Donald Trump and a hard place," noting that her refusal to endorse Trump is denying her the opportunity to campaign alongside the ticket and ride the waves of positive media exposure that usually brings.
In addition, do not let your eyes wander off the focus of the new moon, as your hand might get stuck between a cloth, or your hand might slip out of your hand while you're making a deep motion.
Stuck between the Oscars (rock) and Super Tuesday (hard place), not to mention the news that the unthinkable was happening and Starbucks was coming to Italy, there wasn't much the final Milanese shows could do to claim people's attention.
A friend of mine and I were on a ferris wheel once; when halfway through, I noticed that my leg had got stuck between the cart and the wheel, which made our cart start hanging more and more askew.
But negotiations on immigration have largely stalled in the last month, stuck between the moderate-but-passable proposals that the White House won't support and conservative Trump-endorsed proposals that won't see the light of day in the Senate.
True co-sleeper bassinets have not been proven safe by the AAP, and there are some concerns that babies can get stuck between the bassinet and the bed as well as make their way completely into the bed itself.
He's also taken heat from both sides of aisle during the healthcare debate, which has found him stuck between Republican activists eager for an ObamaCare repeal and Nevadans, including the state's Republican governor, who want to preserve Medicaid funding.
Kelly Ayotte as "stuck between Donald Trump and a hard place," noting that her refusal to endorse Trump is denying her the opportunity to campaign alongside the ticket and ride the waves of positive media exposure that usually brings.
Southwest responded to the passenger's tweets, telling her to inform a flight attendant of the man's behavior, but the woman claimed she couldn't do so without putting herself "at risk," as she was stuck between the man and another sleeping passenger.
That leaves the Mirage Solo stuck between an Oculus Go and a HTC Vive, with neither the price tag to compete on the low end, or the app library and features to battle it out with premium PC-based HMDs.
Beyond the soothing exercise, the coloring book is comforting in another way: it's a reminder that even after past peoples have disappeared, scientists can still learn about them from the traces that remain — stuck between teeth, and lodged in ancient poop.
Just as with a mailbox, using a mail chute is an act of faith, but with higher degrees of both risk (what if the envelope gets stuck between floors?) and reward (seeing something disappear down a chute is inherently pleasing).
The Pirates let their vehemence shine through in their songs to depict the tumultuous feelings of a generation stuck between modernity and the need for security in a country that's balanced precariously on the brink of war for over 60 years.
Visits to Mexico City and Detroit may curry favor with a largely white media establishment, but until minorities are taken seriously and not treated as mere props, Trump will continue to feel the squeeze, stuck between Barack and a hard place.
Both Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz) and Abigail (Emma Stone) also see their world for what it is and use that knowledge to their advantage, all while Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) suffers as the powerful pawn stuck between two brilliant manipulators.
You're stuck between feeling "this is going to be a lot of work, and how much is this going to end up costing me" and gratitude for the relationship that landed you on the email chain in the first place.
China is stuck between an increasingly antagonistic Pyongyang regime and pressure from the international community, including Australia, the U.K., the U.N., the EU, and most notably, the U.S. — which has repeatedly threatened to cut off trading ties with the Middle Kingdom.
It was an inflammatory approach in a rap business stuck between an old school of hip-hop in which street cred still matters and a new wave of artists for whom clout on internet platforms has become a pathway to success.
These were the latest numbers in Texas from Latino Decisions, North Star Opinion Research, and the University of Houston: The real story is in the second half of the column, with Donald Trump stuck between 41 and 44 percent in Texas.
Firefighters who rescued the woman stuck between the 2nd and 3rd floors learned from people at the scene that she had been stuck in the elevator since Friday, Chris Berke, a spokesman for the New York City Fire Department, said by phone.
By our panics and hyperbole, not only are we in effect encouraging him to consider more adventures, we are giving him greater global clout than the leader of a declining, impoverished, underpopulated country stuck between a prosperous Europe and a rising China deserves.
Annie Graham (Toni Collette), an artist, tries to hide herself in her work, while husband Steve (Gabriel Byrne) attempts to be supportive, son Peter (Alex Wolff) just wants to be a normal teenager, and dreamy daughter Charlie (Milly Shapiro) seems stuck between worlds.
Shapiro was trapped on The Bachelor for years due to a fine-print contractual bind, and as she produced the show's calculated romances, she found herself stuck between her self-professed feminist ideals and a job that very much cut against them.
It's all thanks to her critically lauded album EMOTION and the follow-up Side B. The 2015 album and subsequent EP explore love, longing, and the painful, wonderful, confusing feeling that happens when you're stuck between what you want and where you are.
British Prime Minister Theresa May suffered an embarrassing defeat by lawmakers Thursday in a vote that left her bid to secure a European Union divorce deal stuck between an intransigent EU and a resistant U.K. Parliament — with Brexit just six weeks away.
Eventually, as the demands of Morrison's employer grow (and, it seems, her level of mistreatment), Morrison says that she feels stuck between challenging those requests and possibly getting fired, or telling her mother about her increasing unhappiness and being advised to quit.
Campbell Robb, chief executive of Shelter, a housing rights charity, said councils are "stuck between a rock and a hard place" because of severe cuts to their budget by central government and a rising number of families in need of government-supported housing.
The problem is that while there are dance performances scattered throughout "The White Crow," as well as interludes with a sweaty Rudy practicing and striving, the offstage scenes tend to feel like filler, the bits stuck between the barre and the theater.
His wife and daughter joined him in his new posting in Namibia, but they lasted one lonely year before going home, leaving Hao stuck between his longing to be with his family in China and the opportunity to make money in Namibia.
On a recent afternoon I spent shadowing Biden campaign canvassers who were knocking doors in the small town of Loudon, there was the occasional voter stuck between Biden and Sanders, but many more trying to choose between moderates like Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar.
" - Abbie, 25 "To be fair, the writers of GoT put themselves in the worst situation possible: stuck between 'tits and dragons' primetime TV viewers, and 'the books were better' pedants who no longer even have any books to ground their wildly unrealistic expectations.
The idea has come to a complete standstill, stuck between purists who think it should be Made Entirely in Italy and those who think that foreign ingredients and foreign manufacturers shouldn't exclude them from earning a sticker, as long as they're mostly Italian.
But immigration negotiations have largely stalled, stuck between the moderate-but-passable proposals that the White House won't support and conservative Trump-endorsed proposals that won't see the light of day in the Senate — the same dynamics as in the runup to the shutdown.
"You're stuck between telling a patient a lie but being compliant with the law, or being truthful but then not being compliant with the law and risking, sort of jeopardizing, all of your future patients," explained Dr. Katie McHugh, who performs abortions in Indianapolis.
We haven't reviewed the Galaxy S10E quite yet, but if you've got $749 burning a hole in your pocket today and are stuck between Samsung and Apple, here's what we can tell you today: on specs alone, the Galaxy S10E looks like a contender.
But in its current iteration, Google is still stuck between the old button-based UI of the past and the gestures of the future, and if P is going to try to top Apple's system here, it's going to need to pick a side.
Your lie now has you stuck between a rock and a hard place—you can either admit that you really don't know how to do this project, or invest all of your energy, effort, and late nights into learning the ins and outs of Excel.
Stuck between facing the anger of Italian voters (and potential financial chaos) of bailing in depositors to save the banks (as per EU rules) and the anger of Europe if it uses public finances, Italy was "in a bind," according to analysts at Rabobank.
The conflict is central both to Twitter's future and the nature of discourse on the platform So Twitter appears stuck between implementing some safeguards that could change the free form nature of its service and continuing to passively enable the harassment of its users.
Twitter's verification program put the company at the center of another political headache this week, with the social media giant stuck between liberals who demand stricter rules about hate speech and misinformation and conservatives who fear the site will target them for their political views.
Overall, the logs show an organization that is stuck between a rock and a hard place: one that wishes to develop and perhaps have greater links with government if they would be beneficial, but which then has to deal with the public's' perception of that.
"The ones that are suffering are those in the middle, of an average size, which are stuck between the small innovative pure digital players and the big groups with big means," said Michael Jais, CEO of Launchmetrics, which compiles digital data on the fashion industry.
But unfortunately, it reads like pretty standard Labour Party policy—stuck between wanting to support those hit hardest by inequalities, but often finding itself egging on precisely those responsible for the problems facing London's mass of poorly paid, housed, cared for, and policed communities.
In Python, "print" is a reserved word interpreted as a command telling the interpreter to output to the screen (unless otherwise specified) the following string, which can either be some text stuck between a pair of quotation marks, or it can be a variable containing a string.
After the fire department arrived on the scene, they forced opened the doors of the elevator, stuck between the second and third floors, and transported the woman "by EMS to [a] local hospital with non-life threatening injuries," the FDNY said in a statement to PEOPLE.
The idea is to start with nothing and piece together a solution from scratch, the result of months of failed negotiations that have been stuck between the moderate-but-passable proposals that the White House won't support and conservative Trump-endorsed proposals that won't see Democratic support.
"Gold is stuck between $0.873,238-$1,260 with the risk to skewed to downside based on rising expected interest rates and failure to break higher which has left it vulnerable to profit-taking in the short term," said Ole Hansen, the head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.
It's a question that needs asking, although given Lowry's age (he's 30), DeRozan's looming max contract, and the team's anxiety-inducing reliance on Jonas Valanciunas's development, it might be that their narrow championship window is stuck between LeBron James's prime and sleeping giants like the Boston Celtics.
"Swatch looks like a prisoner of its own high upstream integration given the low flexibility; it appears stuck between the rock of suffering inventory build-up to keep utilisation high, and the hard place of suffering gross margin compression," Exane BNP Paribas analyst Luca Solca said in a note.
Mitchell goes on to say that scarecrows are "friends," that he likes them because: "They are temporaryThey have characterThey are not neutralThey have a job to doThey are stuck between heavenand earthThey symbolize and remind usof thingsI could go on and on and on" Since he didn't, I will.
"Rouhani will likely be unwilling or unable to push back against hardliners.... Those who want real change ... will once again — and most unfortunately — be stuck between a rock and a hard place," said Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior Iran analyst at Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
"Ukrainians are becoming worn down by being held in a state of suspense over months and years — stuck between calm and tension, war and peace, insecurity and stability," Andreas Umland, a senior research fellow at the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation in Kiev, writes in an Atlantic Council piece.
In places like Oruzgan, where the government's control has been reduced to the capital and areas just beyond it in recent years, residents are stuck between an administration that cannot protect its population and deliver services, and a violent insurgency that cannot meet even their most basic survival needs.
All this is happening against an incongruous and often very loud backdrop of the greatest hits of the '60s, '70s, and '80s — as if you were stuck between a classic rock station and a conservative talk show host on the radio and ended up getting both at once.
She's cute on the outside, blonde with high cheekbones and impossibly chipper; but she's most interesting when she's angry, edgy, and voicing the feelings of what it's like to be an old millennial, stuck between two eras, and not quite achieving the level of power where people listen to you.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which have been fighting Islamic State with U.S. support for three years, said the withdrawal of troops would let the militants regroup at a critical stage and leave Syrians stuck between "the claws of hostile parties" fighting for territory in the civil war.
"The government remains stuck between EC deficit reduction requirements and the demands of its far-left allies for a roll back of reforms made by the previous government (including tax increases and salary and pension cuts)," Royal Bank of Scotland analysts led by Alberto Gallo said in a report on Thursday.
We're a ways away from that point, stuck between the extremes of Microsoft's $33,000 prototype HoloLens headset and Niantic's free-to-play Pokémon Go. The Tango team wants to create a middle ground for both hardware and software, and it thinks the Phab 2 Pro is the place to start.
In September, Paul Altieri, the CEO and founder of Bob's Watches, wrote a story for Robb Report about one of the most memorable stories he'd encountered in his watch resale career: A Canadian woman called him to say she'd found a Rolex stuck between the cushions of her thrift store couch.
So for the past two weeks, Labour has been stuck between a parliamentary party that hated Corbyn and was nearly unanimous in wanting him to go and a party grassroots that viewed him as the target of a nefarious plot from the kind of people who got Britain involved in the Iraq War.
In September, Paul Altieri, the CEO and founder of Bob's Watches, wrote a story for Robb Report about one of the most memorable stories of his watch-resale career: A Canadian woman called him to say she'd found a Rolex stuck between the cushions of a couch she'd bought at a thrift store.
Why it matters: Even the most responsible of patients — like this one, who made sure the hospital he was in was in-network before undergoing surgery — are getting stuck between insurers and providers who can't agree on rates, finding themselves on the hook for medical bills that the average person can't afford.
It's easy to blame directors and messy scripts for DC's historic streak of objectively bad films—only Wonder Woman has gotten any sort of critical love for DC since Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy ended—but let's not forget that DC is a company so obviously stuck between two eras of heroism.
The U.S. incentives are a big driver for helping bring consumers along for the ride as automakers look to meet regulatory requirements, but if they're stripped in this overhauled tax plan, it could leave automakers stuck between a rock and a hard place in terms of moving forward with their EV strategies.
"Wolves are caught in a pinball game, stuck between fences and highways and they can't get around as much as wolves in wilder situations," said Mark Hebblewhite, a wildlife biologist at the University of Montana who has a long running study on wolves and elk in British Columbia and contributed data to the new paper.
That is the footballing equivalent of being pale and bleary-eyed on the nightbus home, stuck between two sleeping mates, one of whom keeps lolling drunkenly onto your shoulder and the other of whom is emitting those little burping sounds he makes before he regurgitates the pre-bus Chicken Cottage all over the place.
Like the ghosts we know from stories, they are tied to their former existences, trapped by an idea of themselves, and can't leave until they are ready; perhaps you recognize their dilemma from your own life, when you have been stuck between one obsolete version of yourself and the new version waiting just ahead.
Their first songs were unflashy mood pieces and subtly drawn character sketches that document a kind of liminality—music that feels just like life does when you're stuck between the halcyon days of an extended adolescence and the acceptance of later life's dalliances with drudgery and doldrums, days spent waiting for another big night out to start.
Unsurprisingly, Will (Noah Schnapp) is again stuck in the Upside Down, only his existence (or is it more of a confinement?) now runs parallel to his real-world life—a slick, if appropriately gruesome, metaphor for teenhood, and that feeling of often feeling stuck between two places and not knowing what any of it means or how to escape.
It didn't dawn on us that we had to make a record… Sire gave us three-quarters of a million dollars to make this breakthrough record, and we'd get crazy high and record hours of white noise—just walls of static that sounded like a radio stuck between stations—which is kind of what I had become.
If we want to push globalisation further, we have to give up either the nation state or democratic politics In theory, we could combine globalisation with international democracy (giving up the nation state) but as your blogger has pointed out before, politicians are stuck between voter demands for local control and the international forces that shape economies.
Ryan has refused to give Pelosi firm assurances on immigration, and negotiations on DACA have largely stalled, stuck between the moderate-but-passable proposals that the White House won't support and conservative Trump-endorsed proposals that won't see the light of day in the Senate — the same dynamics as the run-up to the shutdown two weeks ago.
There is supposedly an update in the works for some of the tracking issues that have been plaguing users, which is great to see, but for users like myself who have spent hours stuck between setup screens, it would have been nice to see Touch ship with a more consumer-ready solution that didn't need a series of four blog posts to interpret.
By bringing together the formal issues of the figure-ground relationship while exploiting the spatial tensions between the painting's interior shapes and their aggregate, exterior pattern, Stephan is able to rethink composition in abstraction, which — let's face it — has pretty much been stuck between all-overness on one hand and centrally located forms on the other ever since Clement Greenberg's salad days.
We're told Justin's sorta kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place -- he doesn't wanna live in a ritzy hotel anymore, but he's not exactly ready to plunk down a ton of cash to buy a place in L.A. We're told Justin wanted to have a steady place to live when he's in Tinseltown with his new wife (sorry, God) Hailey Baldwin.
With Mr. Cuomo's well-documented aversion to paper trails — he is known not to use email, and his aides tend to communicate through BlackBerry messages — he rarely finds himself in the kind of deeply uncomfortable position that the bridge trial has forced him into: stuck between his own public statements and trial testimony that has given the public the most detailed, intimate and colorful view yet of fall 2013.
It occupies some weird middle ground, a step above FaceTime or telepresence robots on their own, but far below what you might envision a digital proxy might look like in the not-too-distant future—stuck between a new dawn just over the horizon and the present, not quite an HD hologram realistic enough to fool someone after a couple of drinks, but arguably better than one of these dumb things.
Because I'm stuck between the shitty pizza of a city I'm from but that I kind of hate (but definitely sort of love) and the amazing pizza of a city that I've been trained to hate (and kind of actually hate but at the end of the day actually love), I decided to say "Fuck you!" to both of them and fly to Naples, Italy, and eat pizza in the city where it was perfected.
The Prime Minister of Croatia Andrej Plenkovič confirmed the U.S. was blocking a $500 million F-16 fighter jet deal between Israel and Croatia, as I reported yesterday, and said Israel was responsible for sorting out the matter with the U.S. Why it matters: Croatian Ministry of Defense officials told the Croatian press they feel they got stuck between Israel and the U.S. The Croatians are very concerned because they already allocated money in the budget for the purchase, and the deadline for the first phase of the deal is fast approaching.

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