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"sweated" Definitions
  1. made by underpaid workers.
  2. underpaid and overworked.
  3. having poor working conditions.
"sweated" Synonyms
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238 Sentences With "sweated"

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I sweated out every drop of moisture in my body; I downed two liters of water and sweated that out, too, until the also-shadeless ferry arrived.
The shaded block felt cool, even as the city sweated.
Harris sweated carrots and leeks in a tall copper pot.
I've sweated inside of this jacket on hikes below zero degrees.
There are cocktails to be mixed, and shirts to be sweated through.
His shiny charcoal suit turned dark as he sweated at being questioned.
Augustus never liked being in the surgery; his paws sweated with fear.
Mullin sweated bullets, kept a towel nearby, and pounded bottles of water.
I also share my own conclusion, sweated out after years of reporting.
" Gibbs adds: "We have laughed together, cried together, danced together and sweated together.
And the more I sweated the more I looked like a desperate assassin.
She makes it clear that she sweated every detail of her Coachella shows.
Writing was never my strength, and I sweated hours over those dozen descriptions.
She never sweated the small stuff, which has helped me as an adult.
She sweated and shivered, was blintzed and chopped livered,Indulged every possible urge.
The plane kept on going, Italy bound, while I sweated in my seat.
I loved re-singing the lyrics a 20 year younger me sweated out.
In a sea of khaki and sensible footwear, the oldies were sweated to.
The volunteers wore these discs for 20 minutes, while their skin obediently sweated.
If I sweated while standing in front of a podium, it didn't show.
He donned the sauna suit and shadowboxed, skipped, and sweated out the water weight.
" Fellow millennial Kelly Welsh sweated it out next to Beavers, calling the visuals "awesome.
You sit in cabs that millions of people have sat, sweated and barfed in.
Nobody sweated you on that if you were wearing ski goggles and had dreadlocks.
I even ended up wearing them to the gym, where I eventually sweated them off.
People in jeans sweated profusely, clinging to the rock as they stumbled down the ridge.
It's a cunning choice by the writing team, and one I'm sure they sweated over.
So I stewed and sweated at home during the final week of my father's life.
I also sweated a lot more because I was so heavy, so I dehydrated quickly.
I sweated in my skin when people called me "she" or complimented my feminine features.
We sweated everything and put off repairs and expansion plans because we couldn't afford them.
Bane's vocalist Aaron Bedard jumped and screamed and sweated with the same intensity he always has.
He played handball and golf, and sweated next to Souza and other luminaries of New York.
The crowd sweated, cheered, trod on each other's feet and rained rose petals on the parade.
I screamed, sweated, and had mini heart attacks throughout, but I won't lie, I enjoyed it.
Were the workers who sweated to put food on my table paid at least minimum wage?
Ashley Tuttle watched as her students sweated through their barre exercises with diligence but little spirit.
I think I sweated through my entire clothes trying to sing while he played the guitar.
And those sitting closest to the hectic choreography best be warned: You may be sweated on.
The large earcups have yet to show signs of distress from being tossed around or sweated in.
The Surface Laptop is a looker and it's very obvious the company sweated all of the details.
It was hard to stop, even as I sweated and my right shoulder began to ache alarmingly.
" - Norah, 38 "Had loud diarrhea in my bathroom" - Lana, 42 "Sweated through T-shirt at fancy restaurant.
Instead, Cubs manager Joe Maddon said Arrieta sweated profusely, which made it difficult to grip the ball.
Fisehaye and the other women stayed in a small room where the drywall sweated when temperatures rose.
But they made sure Republicans sweated on the floor, withholding their support until the very last minute.
The pioneering artists of the previous decade seemed to have sweated out and solved the big problems.
No need to worry about getting to the bathroom, because anything we drank we sweated right out.
He often sweated the engineering details of new models and earned a reputation as a fiery taskmaster.
We sat across from each other and did what people do in the saunas: sweated and talked.
Once you've sweated through every thread of clothing on your body, it actually doesn't feel that hot.
The next hurdle to cross was that as I sweated, the glue melted and got on my eyelid.
Journalists are conditioned to believe that words are the ultimate product, to be curated, sweated, grinded and polished.
Those who made real money had sweated it out as early employees at startups that made it big.
I sweated it out as I melted massive amounts of butter and chocolate in the double boiler method.
One could hear the horrid crashing of their jaws, and they sweated from every pore of their skin.
Peccerelli sweated from the heat beaming off the tin roof and the crush of people around the coffin.
It moved on to a club, where she said she and the prince danced, and he sweated profusely.
We sweated, luxuriating in the heat, pawing snowballs from the floor and running them against our bare skin.
She has claimed that he sweated profusely while they danced, but he told the BBC that he could not have sweated while dancing with her at the time because he had a medical condition, dating from his combat tour in the Falklands War, that did not allow him to perspire.
From an outdoor run to an AntiGravity Yoga class, I went all-in and I sweated it all out.
After taking a five-run lead, Milwaukee sweated out the seventh before adding two insurance runs in the eighth.
Both Richard Nixon and Al Gore's debate performances were panned by pundits for stylistic reasons (Nixon sweated, Gore sighed).
We sweated through our blouses opening, logging and moving along every parcel that secure couriers delivered to our door.
They sweated through the night and wondered how long they — and their little farming town — could bear all this.
But as I grimaced and sweated through the reps, I noticed they were precisely the right level of difficulty.
St. John's held an 87-80 lead with 79 seconds left on Champaginie's layup but sweated out the finish.
But Anthony opted to add sweated sliced shallots, garlic, peanuts, sunflower seeds and lightly toasted sesame seeds as well.
But Anthony opted to add sweated sliced shallots, garlic, peanuts, sunflower seeds and lightly toasted sesame seeds as well.
The EU has made it clear that it will not accept the Chequers compromise, which she sweated blood to produce.
You can buy workout clothes that stay dry longer, reduce chafing, and don't stink even after you've sweated through them.
The Knicks held a 101-92 lead after Randle's turnaround jumper with 1:49 left, then sweated out the finish.
We sweated, we danced, we got into an Uber in the grim grey light of a Sunday morning absolutely elated.
I sweated like a piglet in a cheap loosened tie, just like I did back when we were all dramatic.
But even this comes at a cost to U.S. credibility, something that many leaders sweated over with Syria in 2013.
Marisa Getter fetched a container of salt and pepper for her husband, Danny Itzkovitz, as he sweated over the grill.
The women sweated and swore through workout challenges, judged on a confusing and unnecessary point system of medallions and safeties.
I grunted, sweated, cursed, and pushed my way through the routine when suddenly a warm tingly feeling came over me.
After taking a six-point lead on a reverse layup by Sacar Anim, the Golden Eagles sweated out the ending.
Bits Google and Facebook have in record time sweated bullets, worked miracles and eliminated all unreliable information from the internet!
My mom did everything else: She grocery shopped and cooked and cleaned and laundered the five shirts I sweated through nightly.
"Hillary hasn't sweated a day in her life, unless it was losing a tough case as a lawyer," Mr. Maynard said.
All day on the cameras, there was Werner, twirling a handlebar moustache as the witnesses from the company sweated under questioning.
I sweated as I went through security, worried that someone might call immigration officials if they found out I was undocumented.
Daniels said he wrote the play's first monologue as he shook and sweated his way through the earliest days of rehab.
At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, leaders sweated as communications moved slowly—ever so slowly—between Washington and Moscow.
Either Bruno had sweated off the makeup Falk had applied or he'd rubbed at the mark in some unconscious nervous action.
For me, it began with a penetrating ache in my shoulder, and then, as I sweated through the hotel sheets, hallucinations.
Watching on from the bleachers, a group of young mothers took pictures as their children sweated their way through the karate class.
The CEOs have sweated in front of Congress, meditated deep in the forests, and deleted the very apps that made them billionaires.
I want to know that I sweated it out, I want to know that my body is shaking from an intense workout.
A while ago I sweated this supposedly indestructable jack out so many times that my guitar tech gave me gun barrel cleaner.
For me, all these experiences, they sat in me, and they got broken down into my body, and I sweated it out.
And when her shift ends in the early evening, Ms. Vargas has often sweated through her back brace and black T-shirt.
I've slept, sweated, and showered with the thing, and I've grown accustomed to the sight of it, desperately missing it when it's gone.
This is a man who loves funk and soul so much, who DJ's it so hard, he actually sweated his own face off.
Museum curators told the Guardian that since the fatberg has been in their possession, it has changed colors, "sweated," and even hatched flies.
The Wildcats took a 69-63 lead on another 3-pointer by Booth with 3:56 left but sweated out the final minute.
Or has the celebrity-media complex upset the paradigm, as in 1960 when Richard Nixon sweated away his chances in a televised debate?
I sweated through my T-shirt as the narrow road wound around blind curves for miles and tunneled through a tree-covered mountainside.
For six hours, the kids from the inner city council estates sweated out their emotions with strangers from the far away rural villages.
What happened next is pretty graphic ... he slammed all 32 burgers -- pickles, lettuce, special sauce and all -- and sweated ruthlessly throughout the meal!!
The tomato sauce I make for their almost-daily plate of pasta contains copious vegetables, sweated then fastidiously blended to conceal their presence.
Maeve Higgins As I squinted and sweated to the office recently, I realized that summer's here and it's too late to work out.
What in writing can just be rhetorical, a surface flourish, in labor becomes literal—it has to be suffered through, sweated through, endured.
It rocks, so hard, so fast; so let it rumble and tumble you and your Switch for a while, until you're suitably sweated out.
I sweated her reactions to our possibly awkward conversation—until I found we had much more in common than I ever would have thought.
Shortly after, the Swede was released by the UFC as he sweated over a conviction for burglary—which eventually led to some jail time.
Dressed in full work gear, including hardhats, they sweated under an unseasonably warm sun as they devoured pulled pork, cabbage, and red-skinned potatoes.
Because the watch is water resistant I even took it in the shower with me, and ran through a rain storm, and I sweated.
Leaked footage shows Spears walking across the stage in a brown twig hat and tank-top as background dancers jived and sweated around her.
For pan con lechon, the tangle of pork is topped with sweated onions and matchstick potatoes, poking out of the sides like loose thatch.
In a tiny house, the smell of slowly sweated onions is an inescapable, cloyingly rich aroma; a scent to drive men — and women — mad.
She turned to fish sauce, which added the salty funk of an older pickle that had sweated in the sun for a few days.
They had sweated out the possibility that Tom Coughlin, who resigned as the team's head coach last week, would end up on the Eagles' sideline.
So if President Donald Trump, who has famously feuded with the Pope, had sweated like a schoolboy on Wednesday morning, it would have been understandable.
Compared to moisture-wicking materials that try to keep you comfortable after you've sweated, the 37.5 Oxford prevented me from sweating in the first place.
He dealt with base runners, pitched out of jams, sweated under a bright sun and jogged in the outfield on a routine day of preparation.
I do feel like I didn't earn an all-expenses-paid surgery, even though I sweated so hard for my physical and mental health progress.
The Californians marched down streets like No Name Road and Gumbo Limbo Street and sweated through their shirts — long sleeve, for safety reasons — by midmorning.
You can tell just by looking at it that the engineers and designers sweated all of the details from the font to the knurled metal dials.
Kings have paid gold for it; alchemists have pored over it; military cryptologists have sweated over it; internet conspiracy theorists have built websites devoted to it.
They sweated it out for 85 minutes before finally getting a goal and the lead on a scoring opportunity that almost appeared out of thin air.
"We're putting in the hard work for you and giving you a pre-sweated tee for that post-workout look and smell," the product description reads.
It's a lot of work and concentration, and by the time we reach our lunch stop (at a fabulous villa, naturally), I've sweated through my shirt.
I'd been sharing my hair's progress on my Instagram Story, and a lot of people commented that it didn't look like I had sweated at all.
The first is that he couldn't have sweated profusely before the alleged sexual encounter, as Giuffre claimed, because he wasn't able to sweat at the time.
As for Vonn, what has she been doing while Shiffrin has sweated out interminable race delays and nasty weather that has disrupted her training as well?
Best of all, the hotel lends gym clothes and sneakers free of charge; simply call the front desk and return the items when you've sweated through.
This is to have attended a Ramones concert, sweated, bled, transcended and then purchased one at a merchandise table en route to the concert-hall exit.
At this point, instead of giving off unscented pheromones, I must've smelled like sweated-out corned beef and the rotten hull of an old wooden ship.
"We're putting in the hard work for you and giving you a pre-sweated tee for that post-workout look and smell," Reebok said of its shirt.
He figured out that the planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits; he also believed that the Earth sweated and farted just like we do.
I sweated maybe more than I ever have, and I loved the stylish "wellness" vibe of the place, but I didn&apost really notice any difference afterward.
Outside it was all barbed wire and cold steel, but on the red carpet, stars and scientists alike sweated under the bright white lights and flash of cameras.
I had sweated a lot on the way there, crammed into the car between the guards, with my head in a plastic bag and wearing my thick jacket.
Deal-cutting and constituent-tending are in her blood — and were crucial as she sweated, charmed and slashed her way to the head of the congressional boys' club.
There's historical context to support the notion that Zuckerberg sweats under pressure: Back in 2010, he visibly sweated in an on-stage interview with tech journalist Kara Swisher.
I struggled and sweated for far too long before I gave up and left them on my bed ready to haunt me when I returned home later that day.
By the time I get to him, he appears to have sweated out much of his anxiety of the last 24 hours, maybe even of the last 24 months.
A few other owners ask for the engineers to take a look at their cars, and I notice that a good number have sweated through their clothes as well.
It was late morning, and an instructor barked commands to the men as they grappled, punched, ducked and sweated on the front line of Moscow's mixed martial arts scene.
After the SAG Awards red carpet, I couldn't feel my feet, my makeup had completely sweated off, and two days later, I still had a faint ringing in my ears.
You have to go all the way across the security zone to get liquor, so by the time you've walked back to the arena, you'll have sweated it all out.
And weather forecasters said the days of haze probably kept some temperature records intact as the region sweated beneath a high pressure ridge that compressed and warmed the air below.
He got to play a big figure in a big moment as politicians sweated over big decisions that would change the course of history, starting with the evacuation of Dunkirk.
Over 12 years working for a boss and then for myself, I read hundreds of thousands of résumés and interviewed thousands of applicants as they sweated in their starchy suits.
Ryan, who already sweated a lot, was sweating profusely as we tried to find an off ramp, a way to end the video and figure out what the next move was.
Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17, and said that he sweated profusely before their sexual encounter in 2001.
In one of many studies that bust this myth, researchers made men bike on several occasions until they sweated off 4% of their body weight — then immediately handed them a drink.
You dress blood onto somebody's forehead and then they do a stunt, and suddenly they've sweated the blood down across their face, and now you have to match future shots to that.
On the morning before that "Swan Lake" performance, the second-year boys' class sweated hard for their tough-minded teacher in pursuit of the heroic ease that distinguishes the school's male graduates.
Pulse is where we met some of our best friends, where we sweated, bled, and cried into a crowd—the place where some of our biggest regrets and best stories were made.
On a humid Friday night on Memorial Day weekend, 303 runners sweated through one of New York City's most respected road races—although most New Yorkers had no idea it was going on.
But if the Army still wants to retain a uniformed presence in cyberspace, how do they do it without offending those who've literally sweated and bled for the right to call themselves soldiers?
James Delingpole wrote that Pruitt "sweated, stuttered, and floundered," and that he failed to point out "the incompetence, corruption, and mendacity" of world-renowned scientific institutions like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Having sweated in the dingy, poorly lit basement that still has the original blue tiles, it's easy to picture the place packed with coal-covered bodies and reeking of a dank fish smell.
Yes, O'Keeffe's hands are all over her paintings, but her entire self lived in these garments; she sweated in them, walked in them through mud, cooked chicken enchiladas and green chiles with eggs.
I had sweated through countless spin classes at the Y.M.C.A., hanging around 230 extra minutes after each class so that there would be a better chance of someone calling 183 if I collapsed.
While the field operator seethed at a packed VFW hall outside Columbus, I sweated it out, a phone on each ear, before hearing from the designated driver, a kid no older than me.
But over the past few weeks, the race in Iowa has begun to take a very different form than it had when the candidates sweated through the state fair just three months ago.
Conditions were cool and temperate on Friday evening — though Millman still sweated through a pair of shoes — but Federer, 38, again struggled to match the physicality of an opponent eight years his junior.
Inside the cabin he shared with his wife, Mr. Haering, 603, sweated it out, taking cold showers and swallowing the last of their Tylenol supply as his temperature climbed to 260 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tom Walsh, the former cross country coach who left U.S.C. in 123 after 212 years, said coaches sweated the days when they had to attest to the worthiness of their recruits to Heinel.
After Brody settled into a subletted apartment and unpacked some boxes and changed her shirt because she sweated through her original shirt by unpacking boxes, she wandered out into the streets of Santa Monica.
Momos, Tibetan dumplings, are slightly doughier than elsewhere in town, with grainy whole-wheat skins surrounding beef sweated with shallots and more delicate white-flour skins around chicken laced with curry powder, Nepali-style.
After controlling most of the game, Portugal sweated out some late nervous moments before advancing to the second round of the World Cup with a 1-1 draw against Iran in Saransk on Monday.
He sweated more, used his hands and arms to punctuate his arguments and repeatedly cast Mr. Cruz as dishonest, ineffective, more focused on running for president than representing Texas and beholden to corporate interests.
That essentially was Mark Zuckerberg should never get on a stage with me ever again in his life, because last time he almost sweated to death and then this time he defended Holocaust deniers.
As players sweated it out in the humidity and searing temperatures, some of the game's top names spoke out against the conditions, with questions raised about amount of air circulation present in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The legendary lads are probably the only people in the world who sweated it out at Shoom and worked with Michael Jackson, and if that's not a fact worth celebrating, we don't know what is.
That certainly holds true, especially after you've sweated through a punishing circuit and then realize your virtual coach wants you do 50 burpees, then another 50, and then another 50 as quickly as you can.
I sweated a diced small red onion in a huge amount of unsalted butter, then added a handful of capers and a few shakes of red pepper into the mixture and let it get hot.
The allegations prompted Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi to hold a press conference to "categorically deny" the allegations, but his denials were undermined by the fact he coughed and sweated profusely as he did so.
Despite the fact that athleisure is one of the fastest-growing apparel categories of the past few years, there are some among us (ahem — it's me) who can't remember the last time they sweated on purpose.
It's just the latest manifestation of the high fever gripping the Arctic in a year where sea ice is running near record-low levels and Greenland has already sweated through one major melt event in June.
I couldn't tell you anything about the last ball I threw for my dead dog, Texas Ranger (RIP buddy), or sweated my ass off for the final time on the ratty seats of my first car.
LONDON — A wildfire raged for a fourth day through dry grassland to the east of Manchester in the north of England on Wednesday, as Britain sweated through one of its hottest and driest summers on record.
"Twenty-two years of a brutal dictatorship has taught us how to use our voice," said Tambadou, seated behind a desk stacked with legal texts, his shirtsleeves rolled up as he sweated through a power cut.
Letter of Recommendation We drove four hours to my cousin's wedding, sweated in the August sun and sobered up, and at 10:00 my wife and I began the snaking slog back to Boston from Vermont.
"I sweated for what I had, so they have also to work and sweat to have theirs — that was my song's advice to those who are jealous," said Mr. Chimenya, a slight man with an infectious smile.
In his appearance and manner, he takes pains not to come across as a suit, the money guy in a bohemian world of waiters and food runners who have scraped, sweated and auditioned their way onto Broadway.
Our calls go on for so long that by the time I hang up, my iPhone screen is cloudy with makeup that's sweated off my cheek, or, if we're video-chatting, the battery's down to low power mode.
I've sweated in the blaze of dragon fire, shed many tears at those who left our family early, and wrung my brain dry trying to do Khaleesi and the masterful words, actions (and names) I was given, justice.
The East Coast on Sunday sweated through another day of heat and humidity in a stretch of weather so oppressive that a New Jersey drawbridge got stuck and suburban Boston police jokingly asked criminals to take it easy.
We arrived in a sweltering Duluth of sweet flag, yarrow, hyssop, clover, and sweated our way on a winding walk before the evening's festivities, up through the green of Enger Hill to see the city from the tower.
The three people in his group, and one other man who was driving around the town, sweated through the night digging fire breaks with an excavator and plunging shovels into the smoldering dirt to put out hot spots.
He had been born a few months earlier with several drugs in his system, and had spent his first days in the care of a foster mother who had cuddled him while he shook and sweated through withdrawal.
They piled all the sleeping bags and blankets they could find on me, then climbed under and fell asleep without bathing or toothbrushing or getting out of their dirty clothes, which, anyway, they sweated through within an hour.
Now we would find these horrors waiting for us at home, in the nicer house next to ours, or at the community pool, eating crab while we sweated to put chicken on the table and pay off our mortgages.
A veteran of "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation" -- two series both riotously funny and deeply warm-hearted which also struck pitch-perfect notes as they concluded -- Schur admitted his team sweated many details crafting "The Good Place's" endgame.
The fear had mostly sweated out of me, but as I walked from the cafeteria to history class, I couldn't stop myself from taking out my phone and rereading the horror story that is the "Human Microbiota" Wikipedia article.
"Whether the current good crop conditions, for which the whole nation has made unsparing investment and sweated until now, will lead to a bumper year in the autumn hinges on how we overcome the heat and drought," it added.
Early one morning last November, while scientists and civil servants in Bangladesh sweated over climate change reports in stuffy state-owned office blocks in the capital city of Dhaka, Rina rolled herself a joint at her house on Banishanta.
They could well be called fish tofu for their texture and their benign, unobtrusive character, which makes them an ideal backdrop for a squeeze of lime, cilantro and gently sweated onions, covered in a film of their own sugars.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jelena Ostapenko sweated out a 6-973 4-6 7-5 win over German Andrea Petkovic to reach the second round of the U.S. Open on Tuesday as the heat was turned up at Flushing Meadows.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic sweated it out from behind the baseline to beat Australian John Millman 33-3 6-4 6-4 at the U.S. Open on Wednesday and set up a semi-final with Japan's Kei Nishikori.
Instead, he sweated profusely and talked trash about his successors at the pizza company he founded, and made a threat that would've sounded more ominous coming from a man who wasn't wearing a shirt embroidered with his former high school's logo.
"He even shared proof of the feat by adding screenshots of his running app results, writing: "Yes, one lap is about 8 meters (26ft) — I ran 50km (31 miles), and did it in 4:48:44, sweated all over, feels great!
It is a commonly held belief that Richard Nixon lost the 1960 presidential race partially because he had a poor television presence during the debates, as he stumbled over words and sweated profusely, at least compared to John F. Kennedy.
I chose a day when there weren't any protests, but the area still reeked of tear gas; by now, it seemed as if the flagstones had become so soaked with the stuff that they sweated it out in the heat.
Axios spoke to company co-founder and CEO Drew Houston about why Dropbox went public now ("we were ready"), his message to employees ("enjoy it") and if he sweated yesterday's market drop ("you don't like to see giant blinking red anything").
As the Pacific Northwest sweated and wilted this week in the grip of one of the fiercest heat waves ever recorded in this region, Portland reached 260 degrees on Thursday but again fell short of the all-time mark of 22015.
How he fits: Tampa Bay had targeted White all along, as he fills the team's biggest need at inside linebacker, but the Bucs likely sweated out the last few minutes trying to decide if they should take Josh Allen instead.
Still, as the closing crawl reminds us, the tentacles of the Varsity Blues operation reached far and wide, executed in a manner that should make any parent or kid who has sweated out waiting for college acceptance notices irritated or downright angry.
When I met him in 2000, he had already been a part of this fermentation hub and the people I met here — who we had dinners, conversations, and sweated with in the studio — were often attracted to the '60s, '70s avant-garde.
The East Coast on Sunday sweated through another day of extreme heat and humidity as organizers in Boston canceled a benefit run, Delaware Civil War re-enactors got the day off and the New York Police Department implored residents to take it easy.
When Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opens in Disneyland next month (and Disney World in August), we'll finally see how many details Lucasfilm and Disney Imagineers have sweated to make the experience — set in a Resistance base called Black Spire Outpost — extremely immersive.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A majority of Britons think climate change will be a more important issue than Brexit in the future, a poll showed on Friday, a day after the country sweated in a heatwave, hitting its highest temperature for July.
Osaka, who beat defending champion Angelique Kerber at last year's U.S. Open, joked that she sweated more over Halep's epic struggle to subdue Lauren Davies than she had her own match and did not sound overawed to be meeting the top seed.
Meanwhile, as the tabloids ran excerpts from the portion of the diary allowed in evidence, many a celebrity sweated audibly over the nightmare that he might wind up doing a walk-on part in the next installment of Astor's caloric hanky-panky.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic sweated his way to a 6-3 6-4 6-3 fourth round win over Portugal's Joao Sousa as the heat returned to the U.S. Open on Monday, setting up a potential quarter-final with second seed Roger Federer.
As climate change poses a growing threat to Western states -- California just sweated out the hottest summer on record -- it's outrageous that our federal government is bending over backward to ignore the risks of fracking while auctioning off public lands to polluting oil companies.
I'm always trying to negotiate this, always swinging between moments of fervor and imagined rectitude and ones where I recognize my weakness, my all-too-human responses, my flight-or-fight cortisol ODs, all that small stuff sweated so copiously, the anxiety and resentment.
Miners and autoworkers, laborers in the clothing and electrical and transportation industries, had a social cohesion based on the fact that they worked and sweated and lived and suffered together, creating a tangible product that seemed to them imbued with national, even world-historical, significance.
The Yankees cobbled together three more runs in the ninth, the first two on a bases-loaded single by Jacoby Ellsbury, and then sweated it out as reliever Aroldis Chapman served up back-to-back homers with two outs before finishing with a wild 22-218 victory.
The smallest detail, like whether the room was cold enough so that Zuckerberg — who has previously been mocked for how much he's sweated in a public setting — wouldn't overheat, or what kind of set up would be conducive to a high stakes interview, could make a difference.
Helen spends her days and nights washing bedsheets that Nicola has sweated through, bringing morphine pills and hot-water bottles, listening outside the bedroom door to Nicola's snoring, which sounds "like someone choking," driving her friend to the bogus "Institute" where she undergoes her hopeless remedies.
His clients craved every iteration of the conventionally erotically depictable, but the medium of animation also permitted the realization of dimensions, stylizations, and acts not available to reality, and Bobby enjoyed the challenge of actualizing the more outlandish of the carnal vistas sweated up by his customers.
To skeptics who sweated our ever-eradicating attention spans—and to creators who were accustomed to telling stories over the course of minutes and hours, not mere seconds—Vine must initially have seemed like a low-brow Beelzebub, a goofy lark for people who wanted instant, swiftly forgettable gratification.
David Bowie dies and Hill pays him a (characteristically stringent) homage, with a nod to John Donne: Bowie had the best line with cliché after mine, disarticulating its artless continuity, taking it back into some single rudiment before the advent of too-coherent mass sentiment, its sweated industry.
Not in the sense that it's garbage, but in the sense that it feels like it's already sweated it out in the dark corners of the rap internet, where sneak-disses have been thrown toward Drake since the 6 God first fell into the grand sands of time.
I'm not sure there's much you can glean about Episode VIII's story in this picture, but note that while Luke struggled and sweated his way around Dagobah with only a small green puppet strapped to his back, Ridley seems to be carrying a grown human man without complaint.
On the Latin American side are maduros, slanting slabs of ripe plantains gone weak on the stove, bronze with notches of black, shining with their own sweated sugars; and tostones, green plantains fried, smashed flat and fried again, snapping under the teeth and growing chewier a few bites in.
Petra Martic, who sweated through a 6-3 3-6 7-5 win over Thailand's Luksika Kumkhum, said she had taken pain killers after the second set to deal with blisters on her feet due to the heat coming through her shoes from the roasting court surface at Rod Laver Arena.
Andrew's answers in the interview were widely panned, among them his claim that he could not have sweated on Giuffre at a nightclub while dancing, as she had testified, because he was incapable of sweating due to a condition that resulted from his having served in the Falkland Islands War.
All of the participants had provided blood and saliva samples for genetic testing, filled out extensive questionnaires about their exercise and other health habits, and in some cases, sweated on a stationary bike or treadmill and later squeezed a vise-like gadget to quantify their aerobic fitness and muscular strength.
TENNIS-USOPEN-DJOKOVIC-MILLMAN/ Djokovic beats heat and Millman to reach U.S. Open semis NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic sweated it out from behind the baseline to beat Australian John Millman 6-3 6-4 6-4 at the U.S. Open on Wednesday and set up a semi-final with Japan's Kei Nishikori.
This was the slightly fallow period between the staid Food & Drink days and the soon-to-be omnipresent, uber brash, hyper pornographic MOUNTAINS OF OOZING MEAT AND MELTED CHEESE AND SWEATED ONIONS AND SHORT RIB AND MAC AND CHEESE AND MORE GREASE-style of American show that currently dominates the food TV landscape.
Kids teased me about my weight, my clothes and my hair, which I began to wear straightened in an attempt to fit in, but which never seemed comfortable on top of my head (I was the girl with the lopsided "mushroom," or the frizzy edges that I sweated out during gym class).
That's why "The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling" is so effective: The story lands not only because Chiang has sweated every detail of how a digital memory would function, but because he shows us a human being who is trying to decide whether a digital memory is a good thing or not.
And for the people who have slaved and sweated and broke their backs and bank balances to make short films that are purely creative endeavours and very rarely will ever make money … the prospect of getting an Oscar and people learning about you and your project is essential and been the springboard for countless careers.
At age 16, Dad was snatched from his home in southern Poland by German soldiers and became a prisoner of war during the turmoil of World War II. When he came to America, with little in his pockets and not able to grasp his new language, he sweated on tobacco farms in northern Connecticut.
The stories he dwells on longest involve a water contamination catastrophe that makes Mairead very ill ("history and politics were now a severe intestinal disorder, spliced into the figure of my wife who sweated along the pale length of her body") and a case of political graft sabotaging a public construction project he'd overseen as an engineer.
Not to mention my edges were completely sweated out and in disarray despite the cute yellow headband I wore both to save my edges (and, full disclosure, to complement my colorful Nike React sneakers.) By the time I got home from the first night of training (a casual three miles — I almost died, I promise you), I was exhausted both physically and emotionally.
It is late May, the first day of their factory summer — of love letters folded into squares and dropped onto work stations; of fevers sweated out on the floor of a bare hostel room; of supervisors shouting in a language they do not understand, a couple of words — "work" and "faster" — gradually becoming clear; of capitalism, of men and of a bit of freedom.
St. John's overcame a five-point deficit in the final 133 seconds of regulation, controlled most of the early portion of overtime and then sweated out the final seconds against Georgetown (11-4, 1-211) Two free throws by LJ Figueroa tied the game at 211 with 225 seconds left and the game reached overtime when Jahvon Blair missed a 211-pointer at the buzzer.
I ended up focusing on five different kinds of classes:the urban sweat lodgecircus-inspired aerial yoganightclub-like HIIT (high-intensity interval training)prison-style workouts taught by former convictswhole-body cryotherapyOver the course of a week, I sweated for an hour in an infrared blanket, hung upside-down from aerial silks, "turnt up" with kettlebells, did countless burpees and push-ups in a prison cell-style room, and stood naked in a futuristic chamber that blasted me with air that was -150 degrees Celsius.

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