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"tapped out" Definitions
  1. out of money : BROKE
  2. SPENT, EXHAUSTED

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But even Chinese buyers appear to be getting tapped out.
Customers tapped out $240 million in purchases on Jan. 20163.
And natural beauty, unlike mineral deposits, never gets tapped out.
"I'm literally tapped out — I can't cry anymore," Vonn said.
It seems like at some point, though, you're tapped out.
This from a man famous for gassing and getting tapped out.
I think I'm tapped out on marathons for a while now.
I tapped out of the conversation and into my list of matches.
"We thought we had tapped out the list of countries," he said.
Maybe he, and his team, were tapped out by the long trip.
My fingers tapped out some tune on the armrest of my chair.
He is, permanently, a luckless wretch, out of options and tapped out.
Tuesday morning, President Trump had tapped out three tweets blasting the NFL.
Kyle: Is this when Democrats are finally tapped out of cooperating witnesses?
Tesla's manufacturing capacity at its Fremont, California factory is also nearly tapped out.
Those cuts helped boost profit margins, but that lever is tapped out now.
He feigned discomfort and tapped out for good measure for the first two.
Mr. Trump will not remain tapped-out and off the air for long.
John* tapped out a simple text message to his wife in January 2016.
Rather, a host of factors conspire to make modern workers feel tapped out.
"That market is a certain size, and it's being tapped out," he says.
"He's in some ways, tapped out in terms of his potential," Young said.
In the first 28 days, four participants either tapped out or were medically evacuated.
But sometime during the second season of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, I tapped out.
"I've tapped out my savings and I'm literally living off my parents," she said.
No sign of Justin Bieber -- we guess he was all tapped out after Sunday.
It's possible, that after a string of natural disasters, donors were feeling tapped out.
Russia's existing developed reserves may be tapped out at this rate within two years.
I tapped out a syncopated rhythm on the darabouka, while Avigail whistled looping melodies.
He chose a different route and tapped out after covering 805 miles in 232.
The four years that followed were dark; he "tapped out of life," he said.
"Most people, they tend to get tapped out using their own cash," White added.
The grinder is then opened and the contents are tapped out onto a rolling surface.
HAVE YOU TAPPED OUT IN TERMS OF WHAT YOU CAN DO FROM AN ACQUISITION STANDPOINT?
"I'm literally tapped out, I can't cry anymore," Vonn said, according to the Associated Press.
Namajunas, largely considered a huge underdog, took a submission win after her opponent tapped out.
At the end of Sunday's Clash of Champions pay-per-view, Jinder Mahal tapped out.
"I'm literally tapped out, I can't cry anymore," Vonn said, according to the Associated Press.
Even after you write a hundred funny things, you'll believe that you're all tapped out.
"Basically supply is pretty much tapped out," said Ihor Dusaniwsky, head of research at S3.
Now consider that many of those businesses could be tapped out in a few weeks.
At that point, the M235i is tapped out, but the M4 has more to give.
I tapped out almost the entire article from the compose window of my email app.
The doctors (multiple) started dictating to Rabin-Havt, who tapped out notes on his iPhone.
Let's face it: By this point in the holiday-shopping season, we're pretty much tapped out.
Slumping, well past despair, that particular emotion tapped out about seventeen hours into the current haul.
"If your willpower center is tapped out, you're less likely to make good decisions," Atchley says.
However, many producers are tapped out and would prefer to hold back supply, which supports prices.
She tapped out an urgent message to her assistant, asking her to stop polluting her feed.
"The budget is pretty much tapped out," said David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds.
And early voting can't always indicate whether or not a campaign's mobilization efforts have tapped out.
Sometimes in a 140-character message, tapped out with our fat little fingers, we misspell a word.
Today I asked a group of my coworkers if they had tapped out of The Handmaid's Tale.
Family Guy, on the other hand, more closely resembles city-building games like The Simpsons: Tapped Out.
After five years of surging prices and buying sprees, some ultrarich people may simply be tapped out.
There are days where you give and give and end up feeling a little emotionally tapped out.
To a man and woman the Yellow Vest protesters of Guéret said their accounts were tapped out.
But oil men thought it was mostly tapped out — until entrepreneurs began to frack there around 2010.
All that begs the question of whether the US consumer is finally close to being tapped out.
In January, Pearson tapped out a tweetstorm that blasted Templeton and her efforts to link herself with Haley.
" In this same vein, Hamm argued that oil producers in the Middle East are "pretty much tapped out.
American day care is on life support thanks to tapped-out parents and a lack of public investment.
For very fundamental reasons, when you played an arcade game, that experience was tapped out at 30 minutes.
And with California's own resources tapped out, 2000 states have rushed equipment and firefighters to aid the effort.
"The market is tapped out," said Adam Silverleib, vice president of Silko Honda, a dealership in Raynham, Mass.
Then he tapped out a thread on Twitter, where he had some 22 million followers at the time.
Where telegraph operators once tapped out messages, hundreds of traders and sales people will be working by spring.
Every day, more than 80 billion messages are tapped out and sent off over text, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp.
Within minutes, Mr. Jenkins tapped out 21980 paragraphs about the ad; his article appeared in the paper that afternoon.
So, I had already mentally tapped out of playing because I figured I was just there as camp meat.
Similar to Facebook, it looks as though Twitter has officially tapped out its user base in the United States.
Other than the United States, major central banks are tapped out, some of them experimenting with negative interest rates.
Non-purchasers were duly paid and dispatched to bring back desired items for purchasers who had officially tapped out.
An annual report released yesterday says Social Security's trust fund will be tapped out by 2034 if lawmakers don't act.
In the days before the final ballots are cast, I find myself tapped out and weary of the circular arguments.
In August 2013, Mark Zuckerberg tapped out a 10-page white paper on his iPhone and shared it on Facebook.
His parents, both teachers, were tapped out; his mother was selling cookies to pass along whatever extra cash she could.
But Republicans won 13 of the 22016 Senate contests in states where Obama's approval tapped out at 284% or less.
Instead, it is synchronized with two duelling percussionists—as if the words were being tapped out on a nightmare telegraph.
"Without an improvement in earnings or a projection of earnings growth, our outlook is kind of tapped out," he said.
The basin was largely considered tapped out but horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have kindled hopes of new reserves there.
After I tapped out, a friend who had joined me encountered a zombie mortician who guided him through fake morgue cabinets.
I think I tapped out emotionally, I think there's a sadness that is undeniable because there's things that didn't pan out.
Certainly there's more coming on the appliance front, but the consumer electronics division looks as though it might be tapped out.
I grabbed a paper plate, tapped out some of the powder and squeezed a few drops of the liquid into it.
This year ushered in a renaissance of romantic comedy, with Netflix originals and blockbusters alike reinvigorating the seemingly tapped-out genre.
Mr. Romney tapped out a draft of his speech on his computer in Utah and shared it with his longtime advisers.
Eventually I came to the conclusion that VICE wasn't paying me nearly enough to endure further suffering, and I tapped out.
The original slew of moderators tapped out after the first hour, only to be replaced by Rachel Maddow and Chuck Todd.
When chef Julia Sullivan comes to visit the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen, we'll admit: We're a little tapped out on root vegetables.
After POLITICO asked Allen and Giuliani about her resume and biography on Friday, he tapped out several tweets before responding privately.
It's no secret Conor desperately wants a second crack at Khabib after he tapped out at UFC 229 back in Oct. 2018.
McGregor then made around $50 mil to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov ... but tapped out in the 4th after getting mauled by the Dagestani.
But as Mr. Cruz spoke, Mr. Kasich's chief strategist, John Weaver, tapped out a semicryptic message on Twitter: "I can't stand liars."
At 1:35 of the first round, referee Joey Lepiten halted the fight when Jabbari tapped out from a barrage of strikes.
They are tapped out on subscriptions, so when Hulu says, 'Hey, we wanna give you an ad-funded option,' they do it.
They are tapped out on subscriptions, so when Hulu says, "Hey, we wanna give you an ad-funded option," they do it.
Donald Trump has mostly tapped out his base of support with lower educated white voters from non-urban areas around the country.
He says in his papers he's already paying her more than $10k a month in spousal and child support, so he's tapped out.
Ric Flair once said Andre consumed over 100 beers in one sitting ... but we're guessing Gene tapped out way before the century mark.
The church had tapped out all $203,000 in its disaster relief fund and collected another $2,500 in donations from members throughout the week.
Syllables are rhythmically tapped out as the words appear, projected on the set, while waiting-room Muzak plays — softly, infuriatingly — in the background.
And the group's $25 million line of credit, secured by the deed to its headquarters in the Washington suburbs, is nearly tapped out.
For example, a plumber who is "exhausted" as at 26A, is ALL TAPPED OUT, like the taps that the plumber might work on.
The US would be flat tapped out of forces and unable to deter anyone else from redrawing their local borders to their liking.
As cheap reserves get tapped out, Algeria risks becoming less competitive, especially if it sells gas on an oil-linked basis, industry sources say.
As he came up on top of Pettis, his legs still locked in a figure four, Pettis tapped out, allegedly to a broken rib.
He also mocked the Irishman for the way he tapped out in his losses to Nate Diaz in 2016 and Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2018.
Just when you thought Starbucks had tapped out on new cold beverages for the summer, they go and change the game in a big way.
If you haven't tapped out from eating Christmas cookies yet, we've got a sweet list from ice cream makers Ben & Jerry's to tempt your tummy.
Sometimes a guy's just gotta take the reins, but considering Daniel's already suffered an on-set injury ... pretty sure he tapped out for this stunt.
Others fear the RBI decision could make Indian exports less competitive and paralyze some companies that are already tapped out on their domestic borrowing limits.
Here's a troubling data point if you're a Facebook investor: The company may have finally tapped out its most valuable market, the U.S. and Canada.
"There's been some degree of criticism over all — Bernie Sanders can't win because his movement is tapped out," Faiz Shakir, Mr. Sanders's campaign manager, said.
It's the longest activation in FEMA's history, and the agency is "tapped out," FEMA administrator Brock Long told lawmakers at a November 30 Congressional hearing.
Stephen Dorff has huge line of credit with his bank, but he's fully tapped out ... and nearly a million in the hole ... according to legal docs.
Software and the services it enables will be the thing that keeps Samsung going once all of its design and hardware optimizations have been tapped out.
He tapped out a series of tweets regarding Comey and the way the firing was being covered beginning with this one right at 7:10 a.m.
In 2013, Black Lives Matter had its start as #BlackLivesMatter, a hashtag tapped out by Patrice Cullors in response to a Facebook post from Alicia Garza.
One man lightly tapped out a beat on a Persian drum; another young woman passed around a hymnbook, in English, so that newcomers could sing along.
When Barnett lingered too long with his head low, Rothwell snapped up his strange hugging / five finger guillotine hybrid and tapped out the great catch wrestler.
Staccato oboe notes tapped out a stream of digits in the movement dedicated to Johnson, while excited ascending figures traced the eventual liftoff of a spacecraft.
And unlike before other big growth expansions, the labor market appears largely tapped out with joblessness at just 4.4 percent in April and productivity growth stalled.
And while he may deny that he is tapped out, his current difficulties are emblematic of the stress and fatigue pitchers confront this late in October.
Seattleites, reflecting a paucity of ambition that has become endemic to coastal American cities, have convinced themselves that their city is somehow tapped out of potential growth.
The Vtrus drone lives on and returns to a little box, which when a tapped-out craft touches down, sets off a patented high-speed charging process.
Demetrious Johnson says Ray Borg's lucky he tapped out when he did at UFC 216 ... 'cause he was SECONDS away from breaking the dude's arm in two!!!
For the first few months we were at this WeWork, they couldn't fill the kegs fast enough, and people would complain they were tapped out by Wednesday.
Ice-T also tapped out, as did Teyana Taylor, Travis Scott, Cyhi The Prynce, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Harry Styles, Kendrick Lamar, John Legend, and Chrissy Teigen.
We're all a little tapped out on '90s nostalgia for a moment, so much so that Lionsgate's Power Rangers reboot sneak attacked us with its spring release.
Writer Kaeleigh Forsyth tapped out notes and observations about her daily life on her phone, and her friend and artist Alabaster Pizzo illustrated them into a comic.
"I tapped out my entire savings account to pay my rent for this month," Brooke Taney, a manager at B-rads Bistro, told local CBS affiliate WRGB.
There was a comment I started to engage with — I opened a new post, tapped out some words, then thought better of it and deleted the tweet.
"I don't believe in instant Karma but this kind of feels like it for Texas," he tapped out on Twitter, between bites of a taco over lunch.
Diddy tapped out on his "Brother Love" shtick QUICK ... but the original Brother Love -- pro wrestling legend Bruce Prichard -- says he still wants to kick his ass!!
President Donald Trump has a way of upending news cycles and his own agenda with a few early-morning 140-character messages tapped out on the Twitter app.
Some people have tapped out and others are trying not to barf in their water bucket, but the serious eaters are often bouncing around, Thriller-in-Manila-style.
She attended just enough to keep her name on the roster in the event our nanny called in sick or just plain tapped out at a moment's notice.
With every tweet tapped out with bile and lobbed in the middle of the night, it's clear that this Twitter user is one we could all do without.
With episodes like "Parallel Construction, Bitches," and "All Tapped Out," this narrative became the show's most successful interrogation of technology and privacy, something it is thoroughly interested in.
"We shortly realized after that first tour of using Book Your Own Fuckin' Life is that it was sort of a tapped-out resource," Laura Jane Grace says.
Analysts at Barclays estimate that more than 80 percent of producer upstream budgets soon will be tapped out if third quarter spending was similar to the second quarter's.
However, when the round sizes of the companies became too large and the valuations too high to support Tandem's then pre-seed model of investing, I tapped out.
The leading glass manufacturer, New York-based Corning, said it was unwilling to locate a new plant in Wisconsin without subsidies, but the state was already tapped out.
"Everybody has a different journey and a different threshold of how much of a beat-down they want to take, and I'm done, I'm tapped out," Hogan said.
And while the decline was small, just 700,000 users, it served as a red flag that the company may finally be tapped out in its most valuable market.
In a few minutes he would begin a two-hour workout interrupted only by a quick trip a tapped-out Whitley made to the restroom to throw up.
Steve Bannon's battles — death matches against national security advisor H.R. McMaster and top economic advisor Gary Cohn, among others — rocked the White House until Bannon tapped out Friday.
If Trump has dynamited Republican orthodoxy and tapped out nasty tweets from the rubble, Cruz has kept pace by promising to rebuild that same orthodoxy stronger than before.
When McGregor tapped out of a choke hold in the fourth round, the audience filled the hall with celebratory screams and people began to dance in the aisles.
Finally, after watching a Fox News report days later about how a federal judge had thrown out a lawsuit by Ms. Daniels, the president tapped out the tweet.
In the nineteen-nineties, all the big industrial coal mines closed; the reserves were tapped out, and what remained was deemed too dangerous and too costly to remove.
So when he hasn't tapped out a message about the four US soldiers killed, and two more wounded, in an ambush by ISIS-aligned fighters in Niger, people noticed.
The problems at the mine highlighted the challenges facing miners in Chile as they scrabble through far-flung locations now as more accessible deposits have largely been tapped out.
That vein is tapped out, at least for those white gay cisgender men who have emerged from the disasters of the closet and AIDS into lives of great privilege.
It effectively extends my phone's usable life to two days from one; once the case is tapped out, I can just remove it and rely on the XR's internal battery.
LPs are feeling tapped out, so I'd predict tough sledding for new funds, and that marginal funds will have trouble raising the same size funds that they're accustomed to managing.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has hit the point where juggling money from one disease-fighting budget to Zika won't work anymore: All money lines are tapped out.
Social Security Some new flashing red lights about the future of Social Security: An annual government report released yesterday says Social Security's trust funds will be tapped out by 2035.
Social Security's trust funds will be tapped out by 2020, according to an annual report released Monday by trustees of the government's two largest entitlement programs, the other being Medicare.
One woman said that after putting several kids through school, her family's resources were tapped out despite living in a $1.2 million home and earning more than $250,000 a year.
Palhares was adjudged to have deliberately held on to a kimura submission for too long against Jake Shields despite the referee calling off the fight after Shields had tapped out.
"The good news is that hydropower isn't tapped out and it has room to grow," the National Hydropower Association said, citing a report showing its lead in renewable electricity generation.
After meetings with Trump made him uncomfortable, the former FBI director went to his armored SUV and tapped out memos on his laptop there to protect himself and his organization.
"Great to see that Dr. Kelli Ward is running against Flake Jeff Flake, who is WEAK on borders, crime and a non-factor in Senate," Trump tapped out to his followers.
Ronda Rousey was ringside as Holly Holm lost Saturday night .. but not in Vegas -- she was at a pro wrestling match in L.A. ... and was HAPPY after her rival tapped out.
For instance, Apple has featured Starbucks, TV apps from The CW, NBC and CBS, EA's The Simpsons: Tapped Out and NBA 210K443, Microsoft's Minecraft, Glu Mobile's Deer Hunter 244, and others.
They once held enormous oil deposits, but those were mostly tapped out by the early 63s, when SoCal Gas bought portions of the oil fields to use as natural gas storage.
But most people around the world are willing to accept advertising as the price of free or cheaper media, and are getting "tapped out" on how many subscriptions they'll pay for.
If you&aposre in the market for a new rewards card but have tapped out on your options with other card issuers, consider giving Bank of America rewards cards a try.
Pratt went INSANE when his buddy tapped out Brandon McMahan at Bellator 214 at The Forum in L.A. on Saturday night ... but the question everyone was asking -- why was Pratt there?!
Warrington added that it's the idea that alcohol determines our fun, intimacy, friendships, and experiences to the point that some Americans have tapped out of the present and aren't fully living.
For the closest watchers of Trumpland, that makes discerning the president's personal tweets a little more difficult since a "Twitter for Android" tag always guaranteed that Trump tapped out the message himself.
Karl was tapped out mentally at the label, and the Century Media brass said 'Okay, why don't we take on your American operations, we'll absorb you into our operations in Los Angeles.
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones tapped out former two-division Pride FC champion Dan Henderson via an arm triangle at the 6.39 mark in their grappling contest on Sunday night.
But in his daze, he'd also sort of forgotten that she didn't know it was him, and he worried, contradictorily, that she'd think he was weak if he tapped out to Tim.
Public health officials confirmed the 2014 outbreak at the end of a fiscal year, when most agency budgets — at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.A.I.D. and elsewhere — were tapped out.
For this week's edition of Hype Machine, we're tackling the air enhancement devices that won't moisturize tapped-out bank accounts but will soothe tired skin and achy sinuses during the harsh months ahead.
At the same time, a price increase risks driving away U.S. subscribers at a time when Netflix may have largely tapped out the domestic market (its real growth opportunities seem to be overseas).
Then I returned home, left them in their case, a few hours later picked them up to continue the podcast, but only got another 44 minutes out of them before they tapped out.
Not long before landing the gig on the new season of TLC's original renovation phenom, returning April 7 after 10 years off the air, Tutor nearly tapped out on his show business aspirations.
It's unclear whether those efforts will make any more headway (or if GOP leaders are simply tapped out when it comes to revenue to pay for what would be a very expensive change).
As for the curling itself, I tried throwing the rock and sweeping a few times but tapped out after I tripped on a stone and fell over, McMullin screaming at me all the while.
Near-term, SNAP shares should ride modest ARPU tailwinds from new ad products and video content, and carry into CY20E with Audience Network, scaling ad spend beyond the company's tapped out US user demo.
With sanctions keeping Western energy investments at bay, and with many Chinese investors likely tapped out, the domestic energy companies are Russia's best hope for maintaining production levels in the fiercely competitive global market.
A well-known biotech investor testified Thursday that "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli never told him about a disastrous short trade in February 2011 that allegedly left Shkreli's hedge fund tapped out of its assets.
The decades-long decline in coal jobs reflects larger economic forces: mechanization, tapped-out coal veins in Appalachia, and stiffer competition from increasingly cheap energy production from solar panels, wind turbines, and natural gas.
Earlier mayors had already "tapped out every recognizable commodity," he said, leaving the next mayor with few places to turn for new sources of revenue and, it seems, with little patience from the public.
I started watching this but when the talking heads decided to explain exactly who Jay-Z is and why he's important I tapped out and began playing Dark Souls III while still keeping Netflix on.
But because the market tapped out at 2,351 Wednesday afternoon, and has drifted lower since then, there is the by-now usual wailing and gnashing of teeth, wondering if the Trump rally is over. Relax.
Conard, whose dream of becoming a therapist has been financed by the fund, is the last person to receive one of Schroeder's scholarships; after putting 33 students through school, his fund is finally tapped out.
Conor McGregor wasn't always a monster in the cage -- he tapped out in his 3rd-ever MMA fight and wept in the cage ... but his opponent says the dude is FAR from a cry baby.
I tapped out around the two-hour mark when the goblin king of the uncanny valley entered the film, swinging his malignant tumor of a chin into my personal space, courtesy of 3D movie magic.
I tapped out a frenzy of exclamation points before stepping onto the top floor of Bergdorf's, for my high school best friend's bridal luncheon — my heart racing to keep up with the weekend's many milestones.
"The initial wave of investors that went after this market has been tapped out or exhausted," Marc Hauser, the vice chair of the law firm Reed Smith's cannabis team told Business Insider in an interview.
"The initial wave of investors that went after this market has been tapped out or exhausted," Marc Hauser, the vice chair of the law firm Reed Smith's cannabis team, told Business Insider in an interview.
I tapped out my flight details, and the app spat out a jet lag plan, breaking each day into little chunks: get bright light, avoid bright light, take melatonin, avoid caffeine, nap if you can.
Those projections are roughly on par with last year's report, which estimated the combined Social Security trust funds would be tapped out by 2034 and would then only be able to pay out 12.43% of benefits.
Dallas Cowboys offensive line coach Paul Alexander has tapped out his own controversy surrounding ketchup: whether or not the way you pour ketchup speaks to your intelligence and ability to play offensive line in the NFL.
"I am mystified that nothing has been done in response to my months-old request that we include the citizenship question," he groused in a May 2017 email to an aide tapped out on his iPhone.
The company, which returns its profits to the state and is funded by a mix of government refinancing and debt, needs to invest billions of dollars in an ambitious program to expand its tapped-out mines.
For some reason, I never remembered to say it during the hours I sat at her bedside, so I tapped out a text message on my phone while walking up the stairs to my apartment one day.
The 30-year-old from Dagestan had mauled former two-weight champion McGregor before the Irishman tapped out to a rear naked choke hold in the fourth round, but that was quickly forgotten in the following melee.
Coal there is far cheaper to mine, partly because it requires much less labour, than in Appalachia, where the easiest seams have long been tapped out, and what remains is deep inside mountains and hard to reach.
Giving someone a second chance after we've tapped out is probably one of the kindest and most human things we can do (squeamishness is silly, you're literally gonna be dead, dude, let someone else have a go).
" Then, on Saturday, moments before the police say he barged into a Pittsburgh synagogue with an assault rifle and three handguns, he tapped out a final message: "I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered.
A few months ago, after a particularly brutal parenting fail that left me and my kid in tears, I found myself crumpled on the bathroom floor, staring at the toilet while I tapped out a journal entry.
In the last decade, U.S. oil production boomed as producers used hydraulic fracturing and evolving horizontal drilling technology to extract oil from difficult-to-access places and some fields that had previously been considered nearly tapped out.
Stephen has filed legal docs in his divorce case saying he's tapped out to the point he's couch surfing with friends ... unable to afford a place of his own after being kicked out of the family home.
"I, personally, don't think it is a good idea to raise rates into an economy that seems a heck of a lot more tapped out than it was just a few months ago," the "Mad Money " host said.
Now that FMC's tapped out of what Cramer called the "not-so-exciting health and nutrition game," it has become more of a pure play in a recovering industry with a cleaner balance sheet than when it started.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 17 That's how many years are left before the Social Security trust fund is tapped out, meaning future retirees (like a certain, unnamed newsletter writer) will only get about three-quarters of their benefits.
Amendments included those allowing drilling only if its compatible with wildlife protection measures, certifying that leases held by oil companies elsewhere in Alaska are tapped out before opening ANWR, and blocking companies with environmental violations from developing there.
The raconteur who charmingly burbles during drinks is tapped out of stories by the time the oysters arrive; the genius who wears his erudition so lightly over appetizers starts clubbing you over the head with it during dessert.
The report projects that the so-called Social Security trust fund will be tapped out by 2034, and at that point Social Security beneficiaries would have to start taking 77 cents on the dollar for their promised benefits.
It was not until 2008 the Federal Reserve was tapped out, in the sense that it was unable or unwilling to adopt policies that it expected to return the economy to full employment within a couple of years.
Wadhams describes how Pompeo had tired of sitting through elaborate, multi-course meals with Kim Yong Chol, a senior North Korean general and politician, and by the morning of the second day of the trip, he tapped out.
Spicely Taps Di Chirico in the First Italy's Alessio Di Chirico's latest trip to American soil did not go well, as he was tapped out by the dangerous Eric Spicely in the first round of their undercard middleweight showdown.
Ironic, considering that Sketchy Lawyer—the contestant that was the most vocal against the women's alliance—later, to everyone's shock, tapped out of the competition because he was just over the show with only a handful of contestants left.
Figuring out which tweets are tapped out by the president and which come from his team is something of a media parlor game—but blocking me, the guy who tried to get high smoking coffee and drunk on kombucha?
"If you've tapped out your VCs and you're now going to sovereigns and other money managers, they're used to different investment styles," observes Shriram Bhashyam, founder of the secondaries marketplace EquityZen, which works with an increasingly broad base of investors.
After all, ABC, which knew a thing or two about cable success with cash cow ESPN, begged off from getting into the 24-85033 news business, figuring the market was already tapped out and CNN's dominance would likely continue forever.
All of that is ad-funded, and it's largely because of cord cutting and, especially, in our view, it's the subscription model is tapped out in the sense that, okay, people are paying for cable and that cost has gone up.
"The initial wave of investors that went after this market has been tapped out or exhausted," Marc Hauser, the vice chair of the law firm Reed Smith's cannabis team told Business Insider's Jeremy Berke after the merger's collapse was announced.
"Don't rule out that the reason Pelosi hasn't sent impeachment to the Senate is to hurt Warren and Sanders, and to help Biden," Ari Fleischer, a former White House press secretary for President George W. Bush, tapped out on his iPad.
More importantly, Social Security has become more of a Ponzi-like scheme as it's forcing younger workers to pay more and more into a fund that's projected to be tapped out by the time they're eligible to get their money back.
Historically, it was easy to tell which tweets his staffers were sending for him, since those would come from an iPhone, while tweets clearly tapped out by Trump himself came from an Android, likely his ancient and very hackable Samsung Galaxy S3.
The next week, the president tapped out two consecutive tweets warning New Yorkers that voting for Grimm, who served seven months in prison for a felony tax fraud conviction, could cost Republicans the competitive seat — and its eight-year House majority — in November.
Since Flynn's guilty plea on Friday morning, Trump has tapped out double-digit tweets making clear that Flynn's decision to cooperate with special counsel Bob Mueller's investigation has no impact on him and, oh yeah, the FBI is super corrupt and bad.
And as the followers of this site already know, Mayweather followed up by releasing an edited clip on Instagram of when McGregor tapped out to Nate Diaz at UFC 196, offering users a first-prize payment of $10,000 for the best caption.
With the government tapped out on the spending side, there will be scant cash for capital projects through which it can achieve the growth rates of 8-10 percent needed to create jobs for the 1 million Indians joining the workforce every month.
But when all the storage is full — and it's probably 30 to 60 days away from being tapped out anywhere in North America — it's not inconceivable that other, more expensive grades, go negative in more places, perhaps even larger parts of Texas.
Perhaps that's because the pangs of high-school longing remain identifiable, and Katims and his collaborators (among them "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Seller) know this genre well enough that they still find veins of emotion, however tapped out they might appear to be.
Founded by homesteaders and ranchers in the late 249.55th century, it enjoyed boomlets as a coal town and a station along the Milwaukee railroad, but the coal tapped out and the train shut down, and the town's population has now sunk below 2353,2100.
All the same it seemed Mark Miller had come to some kind of decision, because once in the pub, sitting with a pint at a corner table, he opened his email and very carefully tapped out this message on the phone's keyboard.
Jackets dominate Jets in 2600-217 win WINNIPEG, Manitoba — If the Tuesday game between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Winnipeg Jets were a UFC match, the home side would have tapped out and everybody could have gone home before the second period was over.
While paying for upgrades makes sense for "freemium" games like Clash Royale, Pocket Frogs, and The Simpsons: Tapped Out, it just doesn't always make sense for a dating site — especially one that's essentially making users pay to weed through tons of seemingly dubious profiles.
Those raising money say a prime reason for lower Maria numbers has to do with its damage coming after devastating storms hit the U.S. mainland in Texas and Florida, which means donors are more apt to be either financially or even emotionally tapped out.
Gamestop (Update: Gamestop seems to be tapped out as of 12:32 am Pacific, but they might add more stock) Meanwhile, Walmart seems to keep running "out of stock" and then suddenly getting another batch — so if all other options fail, check there too.
She cradled the purse in her lap while she sat with Angela Huggins in the Clean Rite Center Laundromat as washing machines hummed and the buttons and zippers of clothes in dryers tapped out a sort of percussion on a Tuesday afternoon in August.
When the N.R.A.'s 2017 tax filings were released last year, they showed a nearly-tapped-out $25 million line of credit, backed in part by the deed to its Fairfax headquarters, and that the N.R.A. borrowed against insurance policies taken out on executives.
The overbooking of the tag match just made her stand out more, and the crowd's vocal yet polite welcoming chants of her name became the sort of deafening roar you don't always get to hear by the time McMahon had tapped out to her.
If I weren't committed to watching all 10 episodes of Love for this review, I would have tapped out after the second episode — and that's a shame, because the back half of the series is so much stronger than the early episodes that it's actually shocking.
"As populations increase and existing surface water supplies are being tapped out or groundwater is depleted or polluted, then the problems are acute and there are choices to be made" about desal, said Michael Kiparsky of the Wheeler Water Institute at the UC Berkeley School of Law.
Read more: MMA firm Bellator wants to exploit a market that has been largely neglected by the UFC, and Conor McGregor's coach John Kavanagh is a crucial part of the planMuravitsky tapped out 11 seconds into the fight and a Bellator MMA record had been set.
According to Variety, Narcos: Cartel Wars will allow players to assume the role of a cartel lieutenant as they build their own drug-trade businesses from scratch—in other words, imagine a version of Simpsons: Tapped Out where the donuts are made of pure-cut cocaine.
The town's watchmaking tradition goes back to the mid-1800s when Ferdinand Adolph Lange began manufacturing watches there with financial support from local nobility anxious to create work for impoverished local people, who had little means of support after silver mines in the area were tapped out.
Notably, during the bank's conference call after the earnings release, CEO John Stumpf said that while there had been a significant increase in lending for certain types of CRE, the boom in apartment and condo building over the past few years may be tapped out. 9.
At the northern end of a roasting Madison Square Park, beneath the statue of David Glasgow Farragut, 16 cymbalists, arranged in groups of four, tapped out rhythms amplified to a roar over speakers that couldn't cope, or pinged quietly, sticks striking right at the center of the discs.
Output at the project has been behind schedule since it started producing in May 2014 in the arid mountains of northern Chile, and its problems highlight the challenges facing miners in the country as they scrabble through far-flung locations now more accessible deposits have largely been tapped out.
But if you ever want to clear your Spotify queue — maybe you added too many sad songs, or maybe your &apos90s grunge kick has tapped out for the day — you can clear the Spotify queue at any time, whether you&aposre on your computer or using the mobile app.
They introduced a series of amendments designed to water down the drilling bill, including those to require drilling only if its compatible with wildlife protection measures, certify that oil leases elsewhere in Alaska are tapped out before opening up ANWR, and blocking companies with environmental violations from developing there.
Its population has swelled to 40 million and the state's economy has grown more than previous generations had thought possible, cramming more cars and more people into cities that were supposed to be tapped out, while seeding new companies and new industries as old ones died or moved elsewhere.
When the PowerHouse eventually dies it can be fully recharged in about 10 hours using it's included charger, and instead of four little glowing dots providing an estimate of its remaining charge, a large LCD display provides a far more accurate prediction of when it will eventually be tapped out.
In a traditional burnout set (also known as a drop set), you select a challenging weight for a given exercise (like a bicep curl), lift that weight until you physically can't lift any more (known as muscle failure), slightly decrease the weight, and repeat until your muscles are totally tapped out.
Facing a wireless market that is largely tapped out, and prevented by the FCC and DOJ from making mergers and acquisitions within the telecom space (see: the federal lawsuit against AT&T for its attempt to purchase T-Mobile USA), telecom providers are looking to find new ways to create revenue.
But deep in the comment threads, some have also been debating a more uncomfortable question: What do you do when a friend is depressed for such a long time that you've started to feel that that nothing you can do will make a difference, and your empathy reserves are tapped out?
I did love several of them — Eleanor remains one of my favorite TV protagonists from recent years and Kristen Bell one of my favorite TV performances — but when it came time for the show to insist that their existences were the most important in human history, I sorta tapped out.
As you might have guessed by now, rather than laying out an optimal number of orgasms or minutes to strive for, the book only offered "drive on and find glory" as motivation so I tapped out early on, rather than needlessly chafing myself Still naked, I whipped myself on the back with a belt.
There has long been suspicion that global demand for smartphones in general is tapped out, and while there are some growing markets, the iPhone has always been a premium product and it's hard to tell whether or not there is a lot of room to grow left for the original pioneer of the smartphone.
Tesla still hasn't started production of the $35,353 version of the Model 3 originally promised in 2016, and some on Wall Street are worried that the company has tapped out demand for the higher-priced versions of the car in the United States — especially as other automakers are warning of a rough 2019 as car sales cool worldwide.
WATCH THIS: One-Pot Sausage and Spinach Spaghetti Part of the problem stems from the fact that private businesses compete with state-run outlets for the limited supplies: "Private bars can go out and find supplies where they can, I can only sell what the government gives me," the manager of a tapped-out bar said.
While the policy is aimed at ensuring the broader energy industry and tax-payers are not left footing the bill, it has squeezed small firms, which typically have a higher proportion of tapped-out wells, to the point where some continue to operate loss-making assets just to avoid having to pay security deposits for inactive wells.
A group of about 30 engineers sipped coffee and tapped out notes on their laptops, while a charismatic Google employee named Michael "Mig" Gerard whipped through a presentation on how to best apply machine learning, a hot sub-field of A.I. in which software programs get "smarter" at solving problems over time as they receive more data.
Marketing materials for hands-free, next-generation breast pumps like Evie and Willow, for instance, tend to feature badass supermoms expertly juggling conference calls with cooking dinner; the implication is that hands-free breast pumps give working mothers more free time to fill up with their career and mothering duties, when frankly, they're already pretty tapped out as is.
People who do live their lives like this are often unwilling to admit how hard it is; one fitness influencer, Stephanie Buttermore, recently tapped out of her super-low-body-fat existence because she was feeling devastatingly hungry all the time except when she went on 10,000 calorie "cheat-day" benders and started just eating to satiety, i.e.
Output at the project - which is 77 percent-owned by a joint venture between Japan's JX Holdings and Mitsui - has been behind schedule since it started producing in May 2014 in the arid mountains of northern Chile, and its issues highlight the challenges facing miners in the country now that more accessible deposits have largely been tapped out.
By the last few episodes [of the series' original run], Stewie was so tapped-out as a character that he was written out of character in almost every episode (that is, almost every gag featured him taking on a personality other than his own), a sign that the character had nothing to him in the first place except the stuff that was taken from superior characters.
Early cannabis investors are 'tapped out or exhausted'But with the slow rollout of retail sales in Canada and states in the US where marijuana is legal, as well as a series of management scandals at CannTrust — a Canadian cannabis cultivator that was found to be growing unlicensed cannabis — companies started to repeatedly miss their quarterly targets, analysts pulled back their estimates and put sell ratings on the stocks, and investors started to lose money.

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