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Books of The Times Almost all of us are suckers for books about suckers.
"Unlike most other octopods (that have two rows of suckers on each arm), finned octopods have only a single row of suckers on each arm," Finn explained.
Pang and his team used her studies of octopus suckers in order to make the adhesive, where she and her coauthors hypothesized how the attachment and detachment process works in octopus suckers.
To say these suckers are resilient is almost a disservice.
"I'm not sure which place has more suckers," I say.
Our trade negotiators weren't suckers, as Trump seems to believe.
The uninitiated are called naive or provincial, liars or suckers.
"He's playing the American public for suckers," the remarks continue.
Gail: All you thoughtful conservatives are suckers for Paul Ryan.
We're always suckers for crossovers between fashion and music superstars.
They view their voters, their viewers, as saps. Stooges. Suckers.
They view their voters, their viewers, as saps. Stooges. Suckers.
""He's playing the members of the American public for suckers.
He's exposed the wet noodle Republicans as suckers, or worse.
I live by the creed that sentimentality is for suckers.
America I am telling you, these suckers are my BOOTS.
We're "suckers" for anything sung by Kevin, Joe and Nick.
"We will kill them suckers, every one we can," he said.
One thing that hasn't changed is that these suckers are expensive.
"We're no longer the suckers, folks," Trump told the service members.
His suckers tightened beneath him, kicking up tiny spurts of sand.
She probably has travel tissue and suckers, like grandmas always do.
He made it plain that civility is for suckers, a joke.
That the only people who do that are rubes and suckers.
These suckers aren't total back breakers, but they are inconveniently heavy.
But at Broadly, we are suckers for nostalgia for a different time.
And we're all clearly suckers for a good, old fashioned, relatable drama.
They have done a great job, but they took us for suckers.
However, Donald Trump embodies the idea that liberal intervention is for suckers.
These suckers must be destined for a museum exhibit one day, right?
I've purchased about ten of these mattress-sized suckers in my lifetime.
About 31% of the children were frequent thumb-suckers or nail-biters.
No, just get those suckers from Target or World Market or whatever.
There's enough variation that the game will make suckers of us somewhere.
Free trade is not surrender, and not something that only suckers do.
They were playing us like a bunch of colonial supplicants and suckers.
These are equipped with powerful suckers that they use to grab prey.
Military service, to them, was for "suckers" who had made poor choices.
Yes, at least new empirical research suggests: Liberals tend to be suckers.
They may have balked at convention, but they were suckers for love.
Normally, the tentacles only grow suckers on one side of their pads.
Humans are suckers when it comes to anthropomorphizing and, subsequently, caring for robots.
And I ran those suckers up, I bought VCRs back in the day.
Consistent lineups are for suckers, as many contemporary punk acts will tell you.
You run a rigged game, you got to give the suckers a taste.
Taking suckers' money all day, weaving those cards around on a cardboard box.
In the shadowy world of mail fraud, suckers lists are an essential commodity.
You didn't have to make these poor suckers look that bad, did you?
" He later added: "He's playing the members of the American public for suckers.
Maybe they are suckers for all things Handy, as I tend to be.
"The evolution of Facebook from the hip thing Obamaites used to target young suckers into the scary thing Russians used to target old suckers has been fascinating to live through," tweeted Sonny Bunch, executive editor of the Washington Free Beacon.
We're suckers for anything that makes finding that one perfect item quick and easy.
It was a holy mess cracking those suckers open, but they were damn good.
The teats of her udder are cleaned before lasers guide the suckers into place.
But maybe, just maybe, Kucinich knows something that we non-blockchain based suckers don't.
Instantly both my hands and forearms are engulfed with dozens of soft, questing suckers.
But while we're suckers for anything knit, there's nothing quite like a cropped sweater.
Meh. I've even considered getting the suckers injected (a treatment even Katy Perry recommends).
" He paused briefly for wild applause, and continued: "I would just bomb those suckers.
That said, we're also suckers for astrology jokes — and by "jokes" we mean memes.
Well, America First is back, tweaked as Trump's we-won't-be-suckers-anymore ideology.
We saw a rally this morning and that ended up being a suckers rally.
So why would you want one of these suckers (lol) in the first place?
"Those suckers are after me by day and by night," Winston told the audience.
Just tempting enough for suckers to believe they might be one or the other.
As Dr. Cohn had predicted, the cuttlefish then grew suckers on the wrong side.
Because he treats the American people like two-bit suckers in 10-gallon hats.
In the end, M.B.S. played Kushner, Trump and his other American acolytes for suckers.
They were "willing suckers, all," to borrow from Dan Barry, a Times sports columnist.
After winning by warning voters they were being suckered, he's made them all suckers.
That's why Walter Fuller decided to amend his comment on the shortage of suckers.
Just ask the suckers who bought the Apple Watch Series 4, like yours truly.
I guess that's just for suckers to have to pay for the society have.
He thinks his son is an idiot, and that only suckers served in Vietnam.
Matt and I are such suckers for B and C and D horror movies.
But like audiophiles, coffee people are kind of suckers for a nice piece of equipment.
"We've got to say, 'Look, you can't play us for suckers anymor'e," Mr. Clinton said.
And his face saying, "Suckers, at least I am not getting wet" is pretty epic.
Or are we just a bunch of suckers being conned into thinking our balls stink?
While they won't prevent blackheads, these sticky suckers can pull out some of the sebum.
Turns out, those annoying little suckers can be triggered by a ton of different foods.
The rate of American suckers born per minute shrank by half in twenty-five years.
But best of luck to the rest of you suckers, and see you in hell!
"He's playing the American public for suckers," Mr. Romney said, breaking from his customary restraint.
They are the suckers now, the ones who have yet to awaken to their mistake.
An octopus has eight appendages, each of which has rows of suckers running its length.
They tend to cast themselves as victims and other people as suckers, losers, or fools.
In the end, Saudi Arabia played Kushner, Trump and his other American acolytes for suckers.
New Yorkers, who live in a world shaped by advertising, are suckers for self-transformation.
"Look back there: the live red lights, they're turning those suckers off fast," Trump continued.
But before you proclaim these suckers the end-all to your pimple problems, there's a caveat.
We're suckers for Chopra's new look, so we hope it sticks around longer than Kunis' fringe.
If only some of the many Instagram Stories about this occasion had documented those poor suckers.
It's like I just showed up with an unfair advantage against the rest of you suckers.
And I don't mean skinny jeans or low-rise suckers — I mean pants as a genre.
We won't try and deny it, we are serious suckers for anything that's slim and stemless.
In many of these locations, the blood-suckers may have been introduced and then died off.
Plus he already knew quizzes had a reputation for being data-suckers in a distracting wrapper.
The male mosquitoes that are released can't bite people because only the females are blood-suckers.
Florida will be growing in perpetuity, so long as we keep persuading suckers to move here.
Silly as they may be, those cartoon suckers have become an undeniable part of our lexicon.
We're suckers for tradition but sometimes the spirit of pizza calls us in another wonderful direction.
If he played us for suckers, oh, you will not see rage like you have seen.
But if it's America first you want, then you're going to stop playing us for suckers.
But the mid-term elections showed some real unease that Republicans are playing them for suckers.
The last thing America needs is another rich guy who thinks the rules are for suckers.
And yet, the suckers came running with cash in hand to fork over to Bitconnect's anonymous founders.
The only people that will buy this are the suckers that will buy anything to look cool.
You've probably heard about using gecko feet or octopus suckers to create bio-inspired technology for humans.
Filmed in 1958- about a conman who grifts a small town of suckers into building a wall.
The flair is just there because we're all suckers for a bit of personality with our apps.
Starve those suckers by keeping your sugar intake low and avoiding sugary foods when you are sick.
It isn't so much that alpha is dying but that the suckers are all leaving the table.
People are suckers for league tables, be they of wealth, beauty, fame—or institutions of higher education.
Nor did Melbourne's arch-rival, Sydney, which sits all the way back in eleventh place, ya suckers.
It will be great so see him back out there, cheating death for all us poor suckers!
Cause I served my country and got shot up, and that's for suckers in the US now.
Trump questions the worth of international defense commitments, insisting other countries have played the US for suckers.
It makes the people who did and continue to do their duty feel like suckers and chumps.
Museums & Galleries New Yorkers, who live in a world shaped by advertising, are suckers for self-transformation.
The influencers typically don't get paid — they just do it for the love of the brand. Suckers!
Art Review New Yorkers, who live in a world shaped by advertising, are suckers for self-transformation.
All the species of fish — trout, whitefish, pickerel, herring, suckers — faced the heart, surrounding and protecting it.
But does that lead to the conclusion that Nobel-winning authors like Mr. Bellow are for suckers?
Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor teaming up to separate a whole bunch of suckers and their money.
Lake Success sort of thinks that the cheap epiphanies of a road trip novel are for suckers.
Banks are for suckers ... Edgerrin James keeps his cash -- tens of thousands of dollars -- IN A BOX.
Free radicals are nasty little suckers that go around attacking cells in your body and causing oxidative stress.
Democrats' narrow focus on efficiency, playing down labour's loss of bargaining power, meant workers were taken for suckers.
They had less energy to fuel their growth before they left the egg, so they made fewer suckers.
And all the while they'll think they're just having fun, when in reality they're also learning something—suckers!
Its suckers, which don't just move but sense and taste, are an extension of its central nervous system.
"It was the beginning of the pack, so I had to pop all those suckers out," Somerhalder said.
Watch them toss these suckers overboard to prove to middle-class Jews they don't mean any of it.
Those suckers are shaped like they were bought from a bakery, the kind you get a dozen from.
And then, oh then, we hear him laugh and laugh, facing away from the camera. That's. right. suckers.
"I would never consider us as a country, as the United States, suckers," co-anchor Julie Banderas said.
Textures make me nervous: The trunks of trees, The flesh of the octopus, its Suckers, hair and horns.
It's creamy, with little undulating pockets like the suckers on the underside of a non-slip bathtub mat.
Romney called Trump a "phony" who was "playing the American public for suckers," according to the Associated Press.
Panhandling was a business, and children were recruited specifically to appeal to unknowing, well-meaning suckers like me.
I read some Fitzgerald and smiled, thinking of all the suckers shoehorned into seats on United or American.
We're suckers for good portrait tattoos, so here's 19 celebrities that we can't take our eyes off of.
Do whatever you have to do to get what you want; playing by the rules is for suckers.
It attaches to its host's intestine with the help of suckers and a small beak called a rostellum. Yup.
Earlier that month, Romney called then-candidate Trump a "phony" and a "fraud" who was playing Americans for "suckers."
In other words, it is a genius Rube Goldberg machine designed to empty the wallets of suckers and YouTubers.
It's going to be a slow, frustrating trip—for all the suckers who have to drive their own cars.
The octopuses living on the ocean floor were also smaller and didn't have as many suckers on their arms.
How it got started is that we had a line of suckers, and we were thinking of different flavors.
By the way, it was the beginning of the pack, so I had to pop all those suckers out.
Slightly less than a third of all children enrolled in the study were frequent nail biters or thumb suckers.
"What does that make the rest of us, suckers?" he said Thursday on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon"
Because we're all suckers for nostalgia and trivia, here are 212 things you didn't know about Independence Day. 213.
They loved candy and laughed when the suckers I kept in my desk turned their tongues unnaturally bright colors.
"No, but keep handing over your money you dumb suckers," says the NHL, and then it laughs and laughs.
Scam companies and grifters can use targeted ads to find an environment of "suckers" prone to believing their pitches.
Yes, we are all suckers for gadgets that stir up feelings of nostalgia for our lost (or dwindling) youth.
And, so, rather than let the world know they were suckers, they let the guy get away with it.
But a lot of ideas, the suckers flying around and the hypnotic nature of it all, was my idea.
Some Democratic leaders appear to be concluding that they will be suckers if they don't adopt similar smashmouth tactics.
The idea that people are just such suckers they believe whatever Facebook puts in front of them is silly.
By early July, a riot of green shoots, called suckers, had sprouted directly from the top of the stump.
It also reveals the true face of a society divided into predators and prey, the house and the suckers.
Gemini moons are social butterflies and busybodies—but they're also suckers for romance, even if they don't know it.
Those repeated shapes—octopus suckers, anemone tentacles—were made in bulk, in advance, in order to fulfill orders efficiently.
"We Minnesota guys are suckers for someone who wears the passion on his face all the time," Boettcher said.
He now has roughly $1.5 million in bitcoin, and he's got some harsh words for the rest of us suckers.
"Nipple suckers like these pink ones from Frisky are great starter toys because they're super-easy and gentle," she said.
Whether or not this hymn provided inspiration for Katherine's speech, it's an intriguing parallel (and we're suckers for movie trivia).
Now that you can put Pokémon on your face, it's about time that you got those suckers in your mouth.
Women today are still inundated with messages that we're bad with money, that we're irresponsible and suckers who splurge. Why?
Today, we're premiering a brand new piece you can actually get your suckers into and meditate on for a while.
The blood-suckers are creeping back into clinics and hospitals around the world, including in the U.S. Jar o' leeches.
For instance, there are people who snagged a couple of pairs of Spectacles and are renting them out to suckers.
I think there's a decent chance there's enough suckers out there Floyd could maybe make another $150 million, why not?
By that logic the rest of us are just dumb suckers for funding the government that Trump wants to run.
Yes, we need compassion in our public policy, but at what point are the American people being played for suckers?
As the artist outlines in "Radio Suckers," stations regularly shied away from his music over the very same subject matter.
If he doesn't have us anymore — that's what he should be worried about, because, you play those people for suckers?
They rely on suckers at the tips of the tentacles to grip and pull in their meal before biting it.
"It will be short lived in my opinion...it's a suckers rally," said Brad Smoling, managing director at Smoling Stockbroking.
That any men who are okay with feminism are either suckers or trying to get feminists to sleep with them.
So even while a dead octopus is being processed, the suckers may still be able to find something to stick onto.
These suckers tend to pack more potent concentrations of top-performing ingredients than traditional serums, and therefore, offer foolproof portion control.
We're basically suckers for anything Zara — from off-the-shoulder dresses to that checked button-up blazer we've been seeing everywhere.
If it weren't for all the shiny holiday gift sets in the mix, these suckers would attract a lot more hype.
Of course these suckers, which are available online only, are going to sell out fast, so ... well, you know the drill.
Although we're suckers for show-stopping décor, that's certainly not the most important consideration when it comes to where we eat.
"I had them all, and I ran those suckers up," Crews tells Goudreau in CNBC Make It's new "Money Talks" series.
At the end of 2018, Terry attended a science summit where there was a call for solutions to save the suckers.
Roll the mixture into 3/4-inch balls and place 4 on each baking sheet, well spaced out (these suckers GROW).
Watching the entire season brought JoJo a bunch of clarity and now she's thrilled for Ben and Lauren, those monogamous suckers.
It is nothing so much as a series of pratfalls by inept leaders and the suckers who follow them toward doom.
In fact, they're already talking about those cuts — they've started the switch even before getting the suckers to take the bait.
Disney World's Electrical Parade, Lite-Brites, those OG sneakers with LEDs in their heels — we're suckers for just about anything that illuminates.
Pop one of these suckers if you're at risk of being zapped by some gamma radiation, and you can rest with ease.
Once the film is over, you're free to get out there ahead of all those other suckers still waiting around for one. 
A sunny spring day rolled around, and I strapped those suckers on and went for a five-mile jog through Prospect Park.
Plus we're always suckers for food that looks Instaworthy and we can already imagine a pic with all those colorful fresh veggies.
American citizens, most of whom try to do the right thing most of the time, know that they're being played for suckers.
While the rest of us suckers jumped at the chance to subscribe, you played the long game and now it's your day.
I've been calling these type of toys "clit suckers", but I don't know whether any of them are actually doing any sucking.
They stand there, these stiff-shouldered fun-suckers, radiating a glowering glow, practically daring anyone in their immediate vicinity to enjoy themselves.
Sometimes we wish we could toss those suckers out the window, and just use our hands to pull off our entire look.
For as long as there have been suckers in the world, there have been con artists waiting to take advantage of them.
And the best part is, these suckers are magnetic — they attach to that weird little head with zero effort on your part.
There was also a record number of native bluehead suckers that were caught, which more than quadrupled the numbers reported in 2016.
In fact, if you asked me a couple years ago, I would have told you that buying a policy was for suckers.
If you win, I lose, if you're in the super special fan club, you'll have it and those other suckers won't have that.
At least, the natural "repellant" doesn't seem to have any effect on one of the most notorious disease-spreading blood suckers on Earth.
There are always thieves, energy suckers, power-mad people and the rest of humanity still falls victim to greed, anger, lust, jealousy, hate.
Now, $10 billion of that will go to compensating the poor suckers who bought half a million dirty diesels between 2009 and 2015.
Early measurements show that the system has improved oxygen levels around the rafts, but whether it helps the suckers remains to be seen.
The promise of easy money and the best dealers' witty patter had suckers reaching into wallets for cash they would never see again.
Alas, none of us get to be Benny Johnsons of the left, eternally buoyed in an endless sea of money from rich suckers.
Meyer's began appearing on grocery store shelves in the early aughts, it was ideally and preemptively positioned to captivate millennial suckers like me.
She believes that you got to look out for yourself, that charity is for suckers and the highest good is to please yourself.
Both are more than enough to get you from one side of a city to another, flying over the suckers stuck on the freeway.
It's still totally unclear how this scam was supposed to work aside from just getting some quick money from some suckers and taking off.
The suckers believe it and that – plus a fast-moving fallen angel – is how the Midnighters manage to kill several vamps with one spotlight.
After all, Apple has sold a billion of the suckers and, in the process, redefined mobile computing and became the world's most valuable company.
The Old Navy flip-flop sale has long been a summer staple, and these suckers are still a pool-side necessity to this day.
But in this case it's hard to say if Trump even knows whether the true suckers are GOP voters, GOP elected officials, or both.
" Arum says he's not shocked at reports saying tickets to the fight haven't sold out yet -- telling us, "There's a limited number of suckers.
However, the workers were also suckers for flattery: the complimentary text message group came in a close second with an increase of 6.6 percent.
Juvenile shortnose and Lost River suckers aren't making it to adulthood, probably because young fish are more sensitive to harmful changes in the environment.
The dead fish were mostly minnows, but state inspectors also found smaller numbers of catfish, suckers, darters, gar and small largemouth bass, Mura said.
Thirty-one percent of the children were described as "frequent" nail biters or thumb suckers (or both) at one or more of those ages.
Ending up on a suckers list can begin with an innocent transaction, like a charity donation or a purchase from a mail-order catalog.
" Adding, "It's especially appropriate tonight because Trump treats education as a con, a way to make a profit at the expense of the suckers.
Deford started the "Redneck Fishin' Tournament" in 2005 to help deal with the problem by wiping out as many of the suckers as possible.
It's very nice that those born in 2018 will enjoy slightly longer lives, but what about all us suckers who have already BEEN living?
He's playing the American public for suckers: He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat.
" A respect for facts, the aide suggested, was ultimately for suckers: "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.
As for the squash themselves, these suckers weigh in at about 900 to 1,000 pounds each and came courtesy a pumpkin patch in Albany, Oregon.
Instead of the 2% fees Ms Robbie mentions for offloading rubbishy securities onto suckers, bank-custody fees are tallied in hundredths of a percentage point.
They were attached to the animals' bodies by specially designed suckers and detached themselves four hours after attachment, to float to the surface for recovery.
I, a billionaire, don't have to pay any taxes and I'm proud of it because you suckers are going to pay the taxes for me.
In addition to the ubiquitous nipple clamp, there are suckers, pumps, pendants, pinching magnets, and tingling balms that can show your nipples some serious love.
He called Mr Trump "a phony" who is "playing the American public for suckers", a man whose "imagination must not be married to real power".
" Later in his remarks, Obama said, "It can be tempting to succumb to the cynicism, the belief that hope is a fool's game for suckers.
They likely use the suckers on their tentacles to pick up their prey and then carefully transfer them from sucker to sucker into their mouths.
Instead, Monday morning looms over the Super Bowl like Tom Brady does every year over the poor suckers who make the game from the NFC.
This intimate staging, in which Jerry's next guest could well be sitting near you, never lets us think that we're better than the suckers onstage.
The tactics Republicans employed in the Obama era have left them feeling like they'd be suckers to swear off similar approaches in the Trump era.
Industry folks are suckers for a certain kind of soothing visual showmanship, for attractive surfaces that have been created with genuine technical skill and flourish.
Here, one looks back to history to identify the various and sundry bubbles that brought both great risks and rewards to investors and suckers alike!
The video features colorful, lavish scenes of the three couples together on a huge estate as the brothers sing about being "suckers" for the women.
While roomy pants come in many iterations these days, we're suckers for the traditional high-waisted styling and and the full, elongated leg of the palazzo.
The proteins are used to build squid ring teeth (SRT), a spiky circle of biopolymer material inside the suckers that allows the animals to grasp prey.
Robinson said they knew it was a giant squid for several reasons, but the biggest two were the body shape and the arrangement of the suckers.
The rest of us poor suckers for speed will have to hope that some of the Battista's DNA eventually trickles down into the cars Mahindra makes.
But like I said in my review, these suckers don't stay in my ears as well as they should, so I'm stuck waiting for AirPods 2.0.
These bananas are sterile and dependent on propagation via cloning, either by using suckers and cuttings taken from the underground stem or through modern tissue culture.
On the bottom end, the UK has only 28 movies in the top 250 and us suckers in the US only have 33 out of 250.
Geminis are known for their curiosity, their near-journalistic approach to getting to know someone, and their wit (many Gems are suckers for a good debate).
They shared their wondrous creations and played the rest of us for suckers, collecting our admiration, our attention and our data as profit and feudal tribute.
Of course, everybody in the dining room was there for souvenirs, but the other suckers would have nothing to show off but a photo or video.
" During the 2016 campaign, Mr. Romney decried Mr. Trump as a "fraud" and a "phony," and said that he was "playing the American public for suckers.
We're big suckers for personalized paraphernalia, AKA the things that nobody really needs but we want anyways because they have our very own photos on them.
Besides, startups that want to make a name for themselves are suckers for trying to solve the flashy problems instead of the mundane, but important ones.
He was "policing the culture, explaining, calling out suckers, biters and frauds," the writer Adam Mansbach, a friend of Phase 2's since the 1990s, said.
Here's our guide to eight affordable shows for eight holiday theater tastes, from I-can't-get-enough-tinsel traditionalists to Santa-is-for-suckers holiday haters.
In "Surviving R. Kelly" and Smith's film, that void could just mean the real story is about the victims, enablers and suckers — or even about us.
Freeze those suckers until solid and enjoy on a fire escape, listening to the siren song of your neighborhood ice cream truck as it plods away.
When we heard that these beautiful suckers can actually be DIY'ed, as Allure recently reported, we immediately knew what we'd be doing for holiday gifts this season.
Makeup-lovers are already celebrating: If these suckers are anywhere as good as the brand's eyeshadow primer, then the launch will be every bit worth the hype.
I can't help but think of my industry colleagues at Deadspin, a good website that was itself destroyed by more than a few of those blood suckers.
Though a Whole Foods Market spokesperson tells us they will be available at each of the company's 457 US stores, something tells us these suckers won't last.
But while the Big Brother aspect of Miles feels like something that could doom it from the start, humans are also total suckers for a good deal.
By chance he meets "The Professor," a veteran conman who invites Lawrence to come alongside his daughter Sarah on a road trip, swindling "suckers" along the way.
He had been castigated by Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee in 2012, as "a phony, a fraud," who was "playing members of the American public for suckers".
If the Warriors are going to continue contending, they're going to need more suckers like West to sign on to their Megazord squad for next to nothing.
I peek over his shoulder, to get a sense of the meta-narrative that will shape dozens of thumb-suckers in the days and weeks to follow.
There are absolutely loads of options when it comes to the little suckers, but the most recognisable brand is probably iRobot, with its range of Roomba devices.
The suckers, idiots, CNBC viewers, great Americans, and people trying to feel young again who buy on the first trade — or after — don't have this downside protection.
And if you thought Trump stiffed the poor suckers who signed up for his "university," wait till you see how he treats some of our oldest allies.
In yet more evidence that most people are slack-jawed suckers, Jeff Rossen of Today recently set up a blind taste test in a New Jersey mall.
Despite the need to improve their reputations, oil and gas companies that reduce methane emissions now will be suckers, losing out to competitors willing to cut corners.
"I think we could be so rich if we weren't stupid," he later said in the meeting, arguing the US was being played as "suckers," Woodward reports.
Time for another tweet, a put-down of a union man who dared to question how Trump played Indiana workers for suckers in his big factory stroll.
Scientists have been battling these suckers for ages, and while mosquito-borne viruses like Zika don't necessarily herald the apocalypse, there's still a lot to be concerned about.
If I could've unlatched a hinge on my own head and poured the books in for maximum absorption, I would've screamed, "ALOHOMORA!" and gotten those suckers in there.
Romney called Trump "a phony" and "a fraud" who is "playing the American public for suckers," in his highly-anticipated speech from the University of Utah on Thursday.
The [concept of] the mere-exposure effect says that the mere exposure to any stimulus to us biases us towards that stimulus: we are suckers for the familiar.
Whether you're hiking, doing yard work, or camping, there's a decent chance you'll need to regularly check yourself (and any canine companions) for the revolting tiny blood-suckers.
I'm not a fan of bar soaps — they're slippery little suckers and I can never figure out where to put them post-wash so they don't get gross.
Since different materials need to be separated and sorted, the mixed-media nature of cosmetics, skin-care, and hair-care packaging makes recycling these suckers a logistical nightmare.
But even if those suckers end up in a landfill, truly compostable bags, as opposed to the sometimes misleading "biodegradable" ones, will break down in relatively short order.
First impression based on the trailer (embedded below) Those of us who are suckers for emotionally manipulative medical shows (slowly raises hand) might have something in New Amsterdam.
While CBD's health benefits remain dubious, don't be surprised to see brands cashing in on is all the suckers dropping dollars on anything with CBD in its name.
Just a few feet under the surface, its long tentacles, each a girthy strip of vermillion tie-dye, sewed up with an endless avenue of suckers, hover listlessly.
That meant that shortnose and Lost River suckers, called c'waam in the Klamath language and known colloquially as "mullet," were the last fishes remaining to sustain the tribes.
" Romney during the 2016 campaign delivered a speech blasting then-candidate Trump as a "phony," and a "fraud" who was "playing members of the American public for suckers.
The microwaveable chips have allegedly resulted in reports of smoke and flames—and presumably, unexpected fright for some poor suckers who just had to give into the munchies.
"America has become a second-rate power," Gekko tells a room full of rich suckers, before presenting himself as the only hope to raise the nation up again.
I'm one of those suckers who will watch pretty much anything involving ravenous corpses, and yet it was starting to look as if the well were running dry.
WE'RE ALL SUCKERS IN AN INTERNET HOAX WORLD: A story went viral today about a baby gorilla in China that was named Harambe McHarambeface by an online poll.
At 4 years old, before developing the wherewithal to consent to or veto foods like pork bung, I happily popped those suckers into my mouth, one after another.
An announcement explained that musical was cut short due to "unforeseen circumstances," but no one made for the exits—we may have been suckers, but we were no fools!
The propositions ranged from a bouquet of suckers that says "prom would suck without you" to a teen enlisting Senator Ted Cruz to read a promposal script on camera.
Given the brutal conditions of the bunker—pitch black, freezing cold, isolated from the natural world—it's not surprising that a bunch of these poor suckers didn't make it.
If your vision of the flying future involves whooshing about in an air taxi while chuckling at the car-bound suckers below, Elroy Air is not here to help.
It has eight shorter arms that surround two long, flailing tentacles, each with a bulbous cluster of suckers, each lined with a row of sharp, serrated chitin for feeding.
And as more and more stop paying dues, those left must take up the financial slack (and anyway, begin to feel like suckers)—so they too quit the union.
Stay clear of the assholes, the douchebags, the users, the liars, the ungenerous, the unkind, the energy-suckers, the self-important, the self-righteous and the know-it-alls.
The little suckers hatch en masse and brave a gauntlet of predators like birds, crabs, and lizards on a long march to the sea when they're just minutes old.
Moving away … 28A's "Little suckers" has to be aphids, making 8D I don't know any danged universities, or their athletes, or anything to do with geography or directions, O.K.?
Headquarters: Cypress, California Place on last poll: 61 Why it's hot: Millennials are suckers for nostalgia, something that Vans has been able to effectively promote as a lifestyle brand.
THE LESSON: Life may be a banquet with most poor suckers starving to death, as Mame suggested, but if you stick around, there might be some really nice leftovers.
It was a realm beyond morality, he said: all male, supremely arrogant, and guided by the conviction that the German state is an enemy and German taxpayers are suckers.
Trump's escape from accountability, enabled by Senate Republicans, is made all the more awful by the fact that it adds proof to the argument that sincerity is for suckers.
But what keeps the novel from being a glib and cynical satire is how much affection it holds for Barry and all the other poor suckers of Wall Street.
S. Manjula Jegasothy, MD, a Miami-based dermatologist with a celebrity-heavy clientele, notes that these suckers can start deep in the skin, one or two millimeters beneath its surface.
Is this all part of an elaborate plan to get people thinking about sustainability, or is Stefan Cooke just messing with the kind of suckers who buy $6 water boxes?
In this concept, VR goggles replace the crowds of the conference with buildings whizzing by below, including a lattice of red taillights, representing the the suckers in freeway traffic below.
It also contains a lot of anti-government paranoia, which explains why Mr Paul's followers—including his son, Senator Rand Paul—are suckers for Mr Trump's deep-state conspiracy theories.
These suckers have already found a home in the top shelf of my bathroom cabinet and since they're so compact, I have tons of room to introduce even more products.
Basically, the software identifies what messages made suckers click through direct marketing ads before, then uses that information to build out a profile of how readers respond to certain messaging.
Each of their eight arms have powerful suction cup-like suckers on the underside, which are normally used to help octopus capture their own prey while crawling along the seafloor.
Are they all suckers for paying their taxes, because they can't hire a tax lawyer, because they couldn't make significant contributions to try to change the law to benefit themselves?
The mom and pop stock investors of the mid-'22006s were the perfect suckers, and they bought into the Trump Casino & Hotel Resorts IPO to the tune of $22009 million.
But I remember coveting the Nt Mini and I sure am tempted to pre-order one of these (far cheaper) suckers and dig up all of my old SNES carts.
It's well known that the bling-obsessed wealthy are suckers for gold-finished bullsh*t, so why weren't the company's $19,000 Pure Jet Red Gold phones flying off the shelves?
In this year's "Vamp '85" scare zone, leather-clad blood-suckers roam Times Square on New Year's Eve, leaving the evening's heavy-metal entertainment a little worse for the wear.
The pizzas range from $7–$10 and cook in five minutes thanks to a tiny oven-of-the-future imported from Naples that blasts the suckers in 800-degree heat.
But though the former thumb-suckers and nail-biters were less likely to show allergic sensitization, there was no significant difference in their likelihood of having asthma or hay fever.
The mom-and-pop stock investors of the mid-'22006s were the perfect suckers, and they bought into the Trump Casino & Hotel Resorts IPO to the tune of $22009 million.
In 1998, I was hired by the Chicago Tribune to do think pieces ("thumb-suckers," as they were called in the business) on the American presidency and the American people.
Democrats were suckers to ever adopt "pay-for" requirements, which end up being a one-way ratchet, constraining progressive policy but never, ever constraining the GOP's deficit-funded tax cuts.
Although delicious and insanely customizable across all cuisines, the idea of pan-searing one of those suckers is daunting AF. I can sauté up a solid piece of meat, no problem.
Randall is the author of Where the Suckers Moon: An Advertising Story (Alfred A. Knopf, 1994), a critically-acclaimed chronicle of the birth, evolution, and death of a single advertising campaign.
As Cruz winds down, we post up by the front door with the news crews and some other suckers in Cruz jerseys, hoping to catch the man on his way out.
After the company bought Kinema Systems, it started selling the startup's Pick robot, a static industrial arm equipped with pneumatic suckers that uses deep learning to see the world around it.
Source: Shutterstock Source: Shutterstock Who has ever dreamed about, while being stuck in traffic, pressing a big red button, soaring up in the air and flying over all the other suckers?
Though the veracity of EVP recordings has long been questioned, we're total suckers for a good scare, even if it means having to crank up our earbuds to the highest volume.
The members of this crew are at once con artists and suckers, fabricating stories for potential customers about scholarship funds and college assignments and contributing their labor to a dubious cause.
If I try to visualize Mr. Trump from the debates now, I see Mr. Baldwin instead, hulking, heavy-breathing, his lips pursed open like the suckers of some deep-sea creature.
Yet during that trip, his first to a US war zone, Trump reinforced his Syria decision and said the US would no longer be viewed as "suckers" for protecting other nations.
When someone falls for a scam letter, their name is likely to end up on other suckers lists broken down into categories like sweepstakes lovers, opportunity seekers and highly responsive buyers.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that you brush your teeth at least twice within a 24-hour period, so that these little suckers can't settle in and cause major damage.
There's probably not a single PHISHER among them, but Nigeria's been a site for financial scamming as far back as the 1980s, when actual paper letters went out looking for suckers.
Company: FridaRecommended by: Mike Duda, managing partner, BullishRelationship to the company: No investor relationshipWhat it is: Direct-to-consumer maker of babycare products like booger-suckers, butt-washers, and gas-relievers.
There is no word on whether or not he went "batshit crazy on you mother fucking cock suckers," as he promised to do in a November 23 email to Allstate's lawyers.
But if your funds are a bit more modest, then it may be time to rethink your seasonal shopping strategy — and fast (because you know these suckers are going to sell out).
With the Australia Day public holiday falling on a Tuesday, some suckers who weren't smart enough to take an annual leave day on the Monday will be waking up to deep regret.
You need something like this vacuum cleaner, which is specifically designed to zap those suckers (their hair, not your pets) from any type of surface, including small and hard-to-reach areas.
But while Trump's suggestion that the United States is pursuing a foreign policy for suckers might resonate on the campaign trail, his answers on some very important core issues are mostly wrong.
Rex waxes poetic about how people who live in big-city apartments are suckers and how sleeping without a pillow (just like the Native Americans, he says) is good for your posture.
It turned out that children who were thumb-suckers, nail-biters or both had a 30% to 40% risk reduction in their chances of having allergies in childhood, which persisted in adulthood.
An analysis of more than 1,000 kids between the ages of 403 and 11 reveals that nail-biters and thumb-suckers are less likely to develop allergic sensitivities later on in life.
But because we horror fans are nothing if not suckers for flimsy stories about the vicious undead, it still reaped a hefty profit, which is why we now have a Ouija prequel.
It's obviously important to Australians to make sure their koala population is closely tracked — but how can you do so when the suckers live in forests and climb trees all the time?
Straws are for suckers: A teen has started a campaign to nix plastic straws entirely, and before you complain about not being able to properly enjoy your overpriced latte consider the benefits.
" Melissa Murray, an N.Y.U. law professor, who co-hosts the "Strict Scrutiny" podcast, told me that, last term, Thomas wrote several opinions that "all have this theme—'stare decisis is for suckers.
Culinary Director Farideh Sadeghin is here for you, with a recipe that will assuage your fears by basically saying—just grill the heck out of those suckers, and you're good to go.
CreditCreditPatrick A. Burns/The New York Times Whatever else he was — liberator, totalitarian despot, bombastic blowhard — Fidel Castro was a showman, and Americans, as we know, can be suckers for a showman.
It was difficult to move with those pale wooden poles sticking out this way and that, Ms. Viale shouted from the stage, cupping the rubber suckers with her hands as she protested.
Van Hooff and Mama had almost identical facial muscles and skeletal structure; Octavia's mouth was in her armpits, she had no skeleton at all and her arms were equipped with 1,600 suckers.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport does a brisk business in "scorpion suckers" (hard candy with a scorpion in the center), and racks up a million dollars in sales of cactus plants each year.
Several projects have actually been called PonziCoin, and one, in 250, seems to have done exactly what it promised, advertising a 214% annual return before folding soon after enough suckers had bought in.
We're willing to bet that Teigen dealt with her case by visiting a derm — a cortisone injection is generally the fastest, easiest, and ultimately most painless way of nixing one of those suckers.
As much as we're suckers for new trends when it comes to fashion and beauty (hello, mesh turtlenecks and vibrant hair colors), often, we forget they can apply to our homes as well.
The claims may seem harmless, but they do matter, because people desperate for alternative treatment options will always be vulnerable to fringes of the online "wellness" movement proclaiming Western medicine is for suckers.
It's a self-deprecating term implying they are being played for suckers, just faceless vegetables harvested by big companies and the government, especially amid the escalating US-China trade war and slowing economy.
"Anyone can sue anyone for anything, but I see no indication that WeSearchr's lawsuit—if they filed one, rather than merely scamming obliging suckers—would be anything other than frivolous and potentially sanctionable."
As Mr. Trump has pressed his "America First" mantra, he has consistently pointed to trade agreements when decrying what he sees as his country's unenviable status as the suckers in the global economy.
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They would sell bottles of phony medicine that were little more than water and dye, take the money from the suckers, and leave town fast before their customers learned they would not be cured.
As in all of Grisham's best books, the reader of "The Rooster Bar" gets good company, a vigorous runaround and — unlike those poor benighted suckers at Foggy Bottom — a bit of a legal education.
The strongest resistance should come from the white working class; they will soon find out that Trump will treat them the same way he treated the suckers who signed up for his fraudulent university.
The suckers out there not in the know about wombling obviously felt like a parking lot was the best place to dump their scrunched-up gold, and so I really went to town here.
That it doesn't matter what school you go to, that an Ivy League pedigree is a meaningless status symbol, and people shelling out hundreds of thousands to photoshop their kids into top schools are suckers.
Frankly, they're all idiots for doing this, because now these pictures are not only available to all their Facebook friends, but are going to come up on Google Images for the rest of eternity. Suckers.
The Central Asian shepherd pup's name is Verny -- Russian for "loyal" -- and even though we're normally suckers for anyone snuggling with cute puppies ... still not enough to overlook alleged human rights atrocities on Putin's watch.
The Daisy Chain of Bros, snaking endlessly between you and your friends on a mission to shove to the front, past the suckers who have been politely waiting for hours to see their favorite act.
We here at The New York Times are suckers for a good story, so the Facebook Live staff asked me and puzzle solver Matt Negrin to recreate a Twitter exchange that went viral recently. Enjoy.
The researchers have seen five wolves from the Bowman's Bay pack fishing, and data show that two of them spent from 43 to 63 percent of their time fishing for spawning suckers along the creek.
Thanks to Raquel Pelzel's Sheet Pan Suppers Meatless, all you need in order to take your go-to cozy recipes from sloth-speed to one-and-done is to throw those suckers on a sheet pan.
It was easier to identify with calm, responsible Wendy than to worry we'd all been suckers or too in love to say no — valuing a relationship over our pride, just like our moms had taught us.
Get ready to screenshot these outfits when you're switching out your summer pieces for fall ones, because there's more to the season than the sweater-and-denim outfit combination (though we're still suckers for that, too).
In the "Seers and Seer Suckers" chapter of his new investing guidebook, "Heads I Win, Tails I Win," Spencer Jakab explains in fine and uproarious detail how consistently most of them fail to predict the future.
MYSTERIOUS 20-FOOT SEA CREATURE COVERED IN SHAGGY HAIR WASHES UP ON PHILIPPINES BEACH The deceased squid in Silver Point had two long tentacles and eight arms — each containing an average of 50 to 60 suckers.
It was an absurd but melancholy experience, and while part of me was laughing at the suckers paying to listen to him, the rest of me was sad that this is what it had come to.
If they have to use racial epithets or the division of our country to sell the fight, then they're all for it because they'll make money, and we are the suckers for being roped into it.
I don't think my vagina had any dust in it, let alone large dust, but it's good to know that the Nokia 3310 was thinking ahead of its time when it comes to grime-protecting these suckers.
Photo: GettyAmazon founder Jeff Bezos is making rapid progress on his plan to leave all of us poor suckers behind on this godforsaken planet, and he plans to start selling tickets for suborbital space flights in 2019.
Today, in Donald's message, it's the Mexicans, but the idea that someone's doing evil to the U.S. and we're somehow suckers is a message he's been disciplined about delivering over and over again for about 230 years.
But if, like most of us, you kind of suck at darts, you'll probably wish your local watering hole had one of these suckers installed in there to add to your false sense of self-awesomeness.[YouTube]
To be silent in the face of such villainy is to be complicit, and it's especially appropriate tonight because Trump treats education as a con, a way to make a profit at the expense of the suckers.
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So this is what the, again, the sports owners think is going to happen, whether they think it's because the Zuckerbergs of the world are super smart and see the value of the product, or they're suckers.
Ms. Hudson's Shug exuded the weary, slightly resentful passivity of a sex object who knew she didn't have to work hard to reel in the suckers; it was only when she sang that she came fully alive.
"There's a lot of cleverness in designing social engineering attacks, but as far as I know, nobody has yet started using machine learning to find the highest quality suckers," said Mark Seiden, an independent computer security specialist.
I flew over one of these suckers, and if you ever want to experience what it feels like to soar above what appears to be a large lake of strange-smelling Pepto-Bismol, this is the ticket.
A lot of liberals look back on this as Obamacare's original sin — and after watching Republicans pass tax cuts that, once again, added trillions to the national debt, they feel like suckers for dutifully balancing Obamacare's books.
The second problem with protected areas is the result of a peculiar foible of the human mind: Politicians, like the rest of us, are suckers for numeric targets like the ones in the Convention on Biological Diversity.
"It was the beginning of the pack, so I had to pop all those suckers out," he admits, noting that the moment – including Reed's reaction to her husband throwing the pills down the toilet – was caught on camera.
The architects of the #StopSucking campaign, who have stated their ulterior motives in hyping a problem only to offer a solution that sends us down their preferred legislative path, see the straw-using hoi polloi as literal suckers.
Perhaps this means that some of Trump's supporters aren't suckers and merely enjoy indulging in his flights of fancy: They think it would be great if Mexico paid for the wall, but are aware that Mexico probably won't.
I have some sympathy for those Oiler fans, but they've waited 11 years for a playoff game in Edmonton, and I'm guessing nobody is staying home just because a few suckers will be clogging up the beer lane.
The global baby-products market is expected to reach $16.7 billion by 2025, and Frida, a maker of babycare products, has taken advantage of that growth with its Fridababy products like booger-suckers, butt-washers, and gas-relievers.
" It was a departure from a statement made by Mr. Romney nine months ago, when he tried to draw support away from Mr. Trump in a speech, saying that the candidate was "playing the American public for suckers.
I was finishing up middle school as a too-tall eighth grader with too-curly hair and really good teeth (I got my braces off early, suckers!) and went to see the raunchy comedy with a group of girlfriends.
You know, Americans are referred to as deplorables, illegal immigrants is DREAMers, right, NRA members they are terrorists, and yet, MS-13 gets called animals by President Trump and these suckers in the media debated into defending MS-13.
I brought a small portion of pasta with the intention of eating it with two slices of pizza, but who am I kidding, I am getting three of these suckers: jalapeño pesto, margherita, and spinach with sun dried tomato.
Patagonia, a company that objectively doesn't suck but has been sucked into the orbit of bad companies, is trying to put an end to the bizarre corporate fashion craze that's swallowed up suckers from Mountain View to Midtown Manhattan.
It was a bad storyline for Trump, and it drew further attention to the shocking details of his Atlantic City comeback, in which he made tens of millions of dollars by bilking middle-class suckers out of their savings.
But if we don't practice these tough habits of thought, we cannot hope to solve the truly serious problems that face us – and we risk becoming a nation of suckers, up for grabs by the next charlatan who comes along.
But while the blood suckers are unswayed by nationality or income, DeVries notes that poorer neighborhoods are hit hardest by them, since they're less able to devote the resources, which include chemical and non-chemical approaches, needed to control them.
Personally, I went in believing that a two-day introduction to life coaching would teach me nothing, serving only as a honeytrap to get suckers to fork out for the real $5,000 complete-at-your-own pace adult-learning courses.
Even the Happiest Place on Earth has pledged to say sayonara to plastic straws — by next year all Disney locations (except Tokyo) will be free from plastic suckers, eliminating an annual total of more than 175 million straws from their venues.
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, called Trump a phony and a fraud who was playing American voters for suckers, and 2008 nominee John McCain, a U.S. senator from Arizona, said Trump's foreign policy views were uninformed and dangerous.
Honest, bold, and suckers for attention, they love the excuse mood rings give them to talk about themselves—"Oh yeah, see this orange color right here?" they'll ask the random, half-asleep person sitting next to them on the plane.
OK, OK, the whole 'mysterious producer' routine is a bit played out by now, but it seems like we're still suckers for artists who surface every so often, shrouded in mystery, only to drop a dancefloor depthcharge before vanishing again.
He was one of the last of the old-school Republicans who treated fiscal responsibility seriously; his White House tenure coincided with the takeover of the party by tax-cutting zealots who deemed balanced budgets something only suckers worried about.
Get on an anti-suckers list: The Data & Marketing Association (DMA), an industry trade group with more than 1,000 members, offers a service called DMAchoice that allows users to remove their names from the mailing lists maintained by these members.
I ripped buttons off my mom's Versace coat from the '80s and sewed them onto my blazer; I started wearing custom-made knee socks (someone forgot to put sock rules in the bylaws, suckers!), and chic Mary Janes instead of sneakers.
They're not the first to tell me that Antelope Canyon is kind of for suckers, but they're the first to tell me that there are precisely 96 slot canyons in the greater Lake Powell area that are nearly as photogenic.
Usually, my wife and I comply because, let's face it, we're still suckers for cool toys even deep into our 30s, and we're making up for all the times our parents told us "no" when we pleaded to go toy shopping.
To learn how well repellents actually stave off these suckers, Rodriguez recruited two thrill-seeking volunteers to sit in a wind tunnel with up to 125 Aedes Aegypti mosquitos, carriers of Zika virus, chikungunya virus, and yellow and dengue fevers.
Instead, they came to believe, the wall was there to protect the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros from the "wildlings" — their term for the poor suckers who happened to live on the desolate northern side of the wall when it went up.
There are better ones out there, with calibrated drive software and high-quality batteries, but generally unless you crack the suckers open you won't be able to tell which is which (unless it's already on fire, in which case it's probably a knockoff).
If you're one of the crowdfunding suckers currently hunting for an alternative, a $50 plastic version of the Rite Press can be found on Amazon; however, some users have speculated that it was made when Rite Press couldn't deliver on its metal versions.
And that part of me snarkily bets that by next year every brunch spot worth its salt will offer runny egg sauce, because trendy suckers (me) might pay like $5 extra for it rather than just getting a side of poached eggs.
But how do you think this is all going to work out — terrible international economic disaster or life goes on as usual except for the poor suckers in Britain who thought their E.U. subsidies were going to magically continue without the E.U.?
Trump came to believe the world was divided into suckers and winners, when he was 18 years old and he saw that the designer of the mighty Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Staten Island, didn't get the credit he deserved.
But if a drug did exist—if a cheap, easy drug can stave off the worst, ventilator-requiring, sometimes-fatal complications of coronavirus infection, or maybe prevent that infection in the first place, what are we all socially isolating for, like suckers?
If Breaking Bad showed us what entitled toxic masculinity looked like when it ran rampant in the life of the most milquetoast protagonist imaginable, Better Call Saul is about a slower, sadder thing: a man who learns that having feelings is for suckers.
We have all become such suckers for a bargain that we take the low prices of our foodstuffs for granted and are somehow unable to connect these bargain-basement prices to our children's inability to find meaningful work at a decently paid job.
In a blog post, NOAA notes that while the creature is similar in appearance to common shallow water incirrate (un-finned) octopods, it has several unusual traits, including suckers in one rather than two series on each arm, and a distinct lack of muscle tone.
Performing in front of a lime green curtain between some be-lipsticked jaws, she gave a rare vocal-only performance (I do kinda miss the guitar, to be honest), slowing the track down and replacing its many "motherfuckers" with "other suckers" for a TV audience.
Eddie Callahan, Tobacco Farmer: A typical day on a tobacco farm in mid August usually consists of harvesting green lower stalk tobacco, removing suckers [plant shoots that grow from where the branch of a plant meets the stem] if needed, and irrigating if needed.
In a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, researchers drew evidence from an ongoing study of New Zealand children to show those whose parents described them as thumb-suckers and nail-biters were less likely to have positive allergic skin tests later in life.
I became the sort of person who resisted going to a museum because I was a world-weary cynic, convinced that Monet and Seurat were just bait to lure suckers into a gift shop where their masterpieces were sold on mugs and T-shirts.
He offered me a snap dissection of American politics: blue-collar families were suckers: their sons and daughters went off to die in unwon wars; their equity evaporated with the 2008 meltdown, destroyed by "financial weapons of mass destruction"; their jobs migrated to China.
Adapted from Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi's 2014 film, this vampire comedy is devilishly binge-worthy with lead performances by Natasia Demetriou, Matt Berry, Kayvan Novak, Mark Proksch, and Harvey Guillen rooting fantastical blood suckers in a sitcom world as likable as it is ludicrous.
There are a variety of ways to distinguish one species of octopus from another: the length of their arms, the size of their suckers, the texture of their skin, the tip of the male's sex arm or colors of the skin or around the eyes.
The result is that it becomes hard to tell whether the joke is meant to be on Billy Wayne — who really does endorse these ridiculous ideas — or on the various suckers Cohen managed to get on the show, who have to listen to him blather.
As he and Kim exit the room, he exults in how the suckers fell for it — but it's clear that both Kim (lured by the thought that her boyfriend might finally be feeling something) and viewers (sucked in by Odenkirk's magnetic performance) thought the performance was genuine.
If you take a cynical view and believe Apple's business is to peddle extremely high-margin goods to a captive audience of ecosystem-locked suckers, you're going to have to explain how and why Apple was able to gain market share against Android with this phone.
That all sounds pretty snazzy, but what we're most looking forward to is that mannequin-free experience, because we all know the sweat-inducing embarrassment of the moment you knock one of those suckers over and literally everyone in the store jerks their head in your direction.
Linguine (as I imagine fettuccine to also be) are slippery little suckers (I would have opted for shells or a more textured noodle option) — and because this pasta lacked the glue of a thicker, creamier sauce to hold the peas in place, they went fucking everywhere.
Members of the five-person panel differed over whether Trump's comments to troops at the airbase west of Baghdad — in particular him describing the U.S. as "not the suckers of the world" anymore — amounted to support for U.S. forces or a rebuke of past administrations and wars.
But I was struck by something that predated Donald Trump in the party, and seems to have ramped up to top volume in this election cycle: the view that government can't get anything right, and that, with the exception of the military, government workers are either swindlers or suckers.
Not if it wants privacy to be the clear blue water that differentiates its brand in an era of increasingly cut-throat and cut-price Android -powered smartphone competition that's serving up much the same features at a lower up-front price thanks to all the embedded data-suckers.
" To a woman who said that she'd been given sour cream with her coffee: "NICE TRY SUCKERS WE WIN LOL [...] We sold the building and are off to a great life with nothing but happy people and real personalities we will not miss people like you at all.
Think of it as a bloated vampire octopus wrapped invisibly around the consumer web, using its myriad tentacles and suckers to continuously manipulate decisions and close down user agency in order to keep data flowing — with all the A/B testing techniques and gamification tools it needs to win.
I have noticed that my wank bank visions have ventured more into the outer realms of outer-space weirdness since I was badly treated in my last relationship, though; the arms/suckers of a thrusting, throbbing intergalactic colossus are a safe place to retreat while I rebuild my ego.
Somewhere deep in the recesses of my subconscious mind, I think I'm above it all by not watching This Is Us or lining up with the other suckers to get a table at the legendary no-reservations (Jay Z and Beyoncé-approved) pizzeria in my neighborhood two hours before it opens.
I ask Pitagora about what accounts for the subdivisions among foot fetishists: the sniffers, the toe-suckers, the sole lickers, the foot-jobbers, the people who like to be penetrated—vaginally, anally, orally—by a foot, people into stockings, folks who are into shoes and many other foot-related fetishes besides.
On Monday, we got our first good look at Booksmart, Olivia Wilde's new movie about two straightedge girls—Molly (Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever)—who realize rules are for suckers when they find out they made it into the same colleges as the kids who partied all throughout high school.
I still find it hard to believe that the forces that have pushed down TV ratings across the board — in general, the proliferation of internet-connected time-suckers like Instagram and Snapchat; and specifically, the boom in non-TV video options like Netflix and YouTube — somehow don't affect pro football.
And so what happens then in that because it feels like things are careening apart, I think the last rule of this is ... The rule is life is a feast, take your seat at the table, but it's really about what happens ... Life is a banquet, most poor suckers are starving.
As a man who lost his brother, Jimmy never gives himself the opportunity to mourn, instead throwing himself back into the world of two-bit hustles that he knows best, working over suckers and building his reputation in the untapped market of low-level criminals in the habit of committing misdemeanors.
However he added one caveat, reminding users to be on their guard for further non-compliance from the data suckers — pointing to the earlier research paper also flagged by Veale, which found a small portion of sites (~7%) entirely ignore responses to cookie pop-ups and track users regardless of response.
It took a show ostensibly about people struggling for authentic human relationships and turned it into a Liaisons Dangereuses redux — only in this version, the villains turn out to be right about everything, and the people who thought it was possible to authentically care about anyone turn out to be suckers.
And how we're all suckers for a story that we want to hear, and the story that Elizabeth was telling was a story that we all wanted to hear: We can make health care better, we can make it more transparent, we can make it cheaper, we can make it less invasive.
I personally know a number of people who have willingly paid this tax, and I can assure Mr. Cohn and others that they are neither suckers nor morons, but have done so with a far larger sense of social responsibility and of the common good than most members of our current administration demonstrate.
Still, it's not the sort of physically transformative role that Oscar voters are suckers for, and while the 35-year-old Driver has put together such a sterling career that some regard him as the next Joaquin Phoenix, comparing the two may give voters an incentive to reward the actual Joaquin Phoenix first.
After that, more than once, Trump raised the prospect of a public apology from Romney -- who in a speech in Utah had called Trump "a con man, a fake and a phony" who was "playing us for suckers," and had afterward attacked Trump on Twitter and courted Republicans to launch a third-party campaign.
It has been made clear from contributions that we have had in this place that Pollock…walked about in a drunken stupor, stamped on paint on a canvas and ultimately produced the painting "Blue Poles"…There is no question that we have been made to look a bunch of suckers in falling for this purchase.
When I later visited Obama's former campaign mastermind David Axelrod in Chicago, I brought up the soft Orwellian vibe of an information space where old media structures and hierarchies have been erased by Silicon Valley billionaires who convinced the suckers that information was "free" and everyone with access to Google was now a reporter.
" — Dr. Kanani Titchen, 26, Manhattan Commuters Need to Stand Up "We transit rider suckers and New York taxpayers have been the unwitting out-of-town marks skinned by Times Square three-card monte hustlers — sharks who have been suppressing their laughter while playing us over and over, never letting slip how this racket has worked.
Did it come with the defeat of John McCain in the 2008 presidential election and the conclusion by rank-and-file conservatives that concepts of honor, service, integrity, independence, compromise and statesmanship — the virtues that just saved the G.O.P. from a political disaster of its own devising in Friday's health care vote — were for suckers?
Comedians Carina Hsieh (who co-created the brilliant MTA-riding commuter Barbie commercial) and Nicole Boyce came up with the concept pretty quickly: "We're suckers for good packaging and that sans-serif minimal aesthetic that seems to be on every sponsored FB ad / L Train ad nowadays, so it was a natural fit," Hsieh told The Verge via email.
By the time, before sleep and first thing upon waking, spent lying in bed, feeling the flush of anger spread over our face and body, refreshing Twitter and Facebook, watching strangers and loved ones strongly imply that we're suckers, bad-taste lovers, terrible kissers, that our opinions on Vampire Weekend and Eminem will follow us straight to hell.
But the president's crude defense of the decision — "we're no longer the suckers, folks," he told the troops at an air base in Iraq — seemed unlikely to provoke a serious debate over difficult questions like how best to combat terrorist threats in distant lands or the proper limits of America's role as a global guarantor of security.
Trump promises change, but change that comes from someone who thinks people who pay taxes are suckers and who thinks he can show up before an audience of 100 million without preparation or real plans and talk about serious issues with no more sophistication than your crazy uncle — and expect to get away with it — is change the country can't afford.
Endless RSVPs and wrap-around-the-block lines are for suckers—but you can actually have fun if you stay out of the 6th and Red River area, look for shows where the less famous bands on your list are playing, and pay for your own damn BBQ and pizza (everywhere has free beer, so don't worry about that part).

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