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642 Sentences With "tucked in"

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Maybe you tucked in early for a good night's sleep.
A playground is tucked in a corner of the property.
Our guess is it'll wanna keep you tucked in bed.
TUCKED IN I'll take a shower and go to bed.
Leather, satin and crocodile gems are tucked in the back.
Scott's driver license was still tucked in Slager's belt, she said.
About 12 teenagers sat on the floor tucked in heavy blankets.
We tucked in with them and that's how we got home.
It was up a few floors and tucked in a corner
Tucked in together they look like a jumpsuit, which I love.
Even though she's a teenager, she likes to be tucked in.
Ms. Goodson's daughter Rhylee, who was tucked in the stroller, survived.
Johnson says the holstered gun was tucked in the man&aposs waistband.
Tucked in a corner is a seating area with a raised hearth.
My family met up at an aunt's house tucked in the hills.
It was tucked in the bill so the House would pass it.
That's one of the many details tucked in the 25-page agreement.
Now as an adult, Barney sits in a box tucked in my closet.
Tucked in each, a photograph of the chief minister smiles through the fabric.
An ambulance tucked in behind trees, its engine idling, as soldiers worked nearby.
Tucked in the state's penal code is a law that predates Roe v.
Polos are ubiquitous for summer — but this season, they're oversize and tucked in.
The dolls were tucked in corners, in closets, on shelves and behind pipes.
Persian cucumber pickle is tucked in there, too, bracing with a hint of sweetness.
It appears as if that's been tucked in the back of her makeup drawer.
Nepal is small, landlocked country tucked in between China, India, and the towering Himalayas.
She covered the mattresses with printed fleece blankets neatly tucked in like sofa covers.
Marquette's coach is said to favor tucked-in button-down shirts on the sidelines.
I ate when I needed to; I tucked in behind groups when I could.
Tucked in the notch is a 20-megapixel selfie camera with f/1.8 aperture.
But I didn't want to fall and so I just tucked in my knee.
There are parents smiling with their small children, babies tucked in safely and comfortably.
He wore these well-ironed khaki shorts with a pink polo tucked in. Belted!
Tucked in the ribbing of her neck is a sleeping baby animal—impossibly cute.
It's the size of half a baseball, tucked in under a tangle of grass.
Then they could find their contacts using cellphones tucked in empty rice porridge jars.
Instead they should pass a clean spending bill with no new borrowing tucked in.
Some hid thousands of euros in vacuum-sealed plastic bags tucked in their fireplaces.
The neatly tucked-in crisp white duvet was just begging to be messed up.
The trophy -- securely tucked in its case -- CLEARLY shows up in TSA's screening equipment.
And, the hemline technology to make sure it stays tucked in all day long.
How they were made, secrets the developers tucked in there, and game development in general.
It's their money, tucked in personal checking and savings accounts, that helps finance these projects.
Then I have a mini exercise bike tucked in a corner, and I ride that.
Then she thought, Well, it's O.K., I do have less than them, and tucked in.
Then again, an early frost means nothing to me, tucked in my climate-controlled cubicle.
Ginger is tucked in, to cut the oiliness, along with shiso for a sunny finish.
Hongyue glanced at the bright warbler again, tucked in the small hollow, before heading home.
The woman handed a pistol to one of the men, who tucked in his waistband.
Q: And when you were describing his shirt, was that shirt tucked in or untucked?
"We were tucked in on the sidewalk to avoid the cars," Roger Hawkins told CNN.
Slowly lower the weight to just below your nipples, keeping your elbows tucked in slightly.
He was studying the shoes: a pair of black jackboots, with the pants tucked in.
Like Danico, they are often discreetly tucked in restaurants or even hidden behind unmarked doors.
She found it in the "Christmas ornament town" of Seiffen, tucked in Germany's Ore Mountains.
Dress shirts should almost always be tucked in unless you want a super casual look.
The cockpit has a ton of detailed controls, with guns tucked in next to the seats.
She wore her signature brunette tresses tucked in her coat and opted to go makeup-free.
"I thought I had the ball tucked in pretty tight, but it came out," Hill said.
Your polo, if you get a little bit taller, is just not tucked in as much.
The bar was tucked in the back, so customers couldn't see what we were up to.
Until this week, it was tucked in a corner of the fourth floor of 770 Broadway.
Vanity Fair reports that tucked in Unfiltered is an open letter to her dad, Phil Collins.
Toward the back of my little reproduction, tucked in the fizz section, is a Southside Fizz.
This road was mostly pastures and fields of crops, tucked in and fallow for the winter.
I spend the next week on "watch," sleeping tucked in between bodies in the staff tent.
She also tucked in a sentimental picture of herself and their father taken on that campus.
Revisions will be tucked in during the comparatively high number of days in Denver without performances.
"I tucked in the orbits and kept the planets to relative scale," O'Donoghue explained on Twitter.
They are more likely tucked in a wallet or safeguarded in a box under the bed.
The scene complemented her green gown, blue-dyed hair tucked in two buns and shiny blue lipstick.
If you wear your shirt tucked in, wouldn't someone be able to walk by and steal it?
It's in the gossip column on the next page, or in the classifieds tucked in the back.
Consequently, supermarkets tucked in to the brandy butter, while the Christmas lights went out in several retailers.
It looked like any of the other countless knolls tucked in the anthracite hills of eastern Pennsylvania.
Since a a security guard spotted the first bottle tucked in a pile of newspapers on Jan.
Rice is a large man, who wears a uniform of jeans and a tucked-in T-shirt.
The Puhaindrans' home, tucked in the middle of a conservation block, is flanked by similar terraced homes.
I noticed one square that I hadn't seen before, tucked in the left corner of the screen.
To make it even more of a meal, I tucked in slices of baked marinated firm tofu.
Stand tall with your shoulders pushed back, stomach tucked in, and head level for the best posture.
My face somehow got tucked in his neck, and I thought: to kiss or not to kiss?
The stairwell between Loewe's two floors has a lone mounted basket with a branch tucked in it.
Just to keep warm, they tucked in a flask of plum brandy a friend's uncle had made.
The men from the prison dressed up for the occasion, hair slicked back and shirts tucked in.
Located on bustling Sunset Boulevard, the West Hollywood Edition valet is tucked in, away from the street.
Sian is a completely residential village, tucked in the mountainous township of Kengkou, which has its own dialect.
The emotional new film from Drake Doremus is a tender romance tucked in a sci-fi Trojan horse.
I still keep it tucked in my recipe book, though, in case any friends need a helping hand.
There are eight theme entries scattered throughout, marked with an asterisk, and a revealer tucked in at 115A.
We were wearing Pumas with thick shoe laces, maybe an Izod or Polo shirt tucked in with jeans.
Next, "guard up" by placing your knuckles right by your cheekbones, elbows tucked in close to your ribs.
And it provides deeper ownership of the data that comes out, which will be tucked in Snapchat Memories.
My favorite thing is the included remote control, which is cleverly tucked in the base of the camera.
He kept his thumb tucked in the fist which is a sign of a stroke in a child.
It also designs t-shirts that are more closely tailored so they won't bunch up when tucked in.
Asensio tucked in the fourth goal after Marcelo had charged to the byline and Real's dominance was complete.
Batting, he stands in an unnaturally deep crouch, elbows tucked in and bat dropped low over his shoulder.
But two sentences tucked in the middle of his nearly 6,000-word speech gave liberals reason to applaud.
POW interment sites on the post—is tucked in between a helicopter landing zone and a rock dump,
We strapped on waders and gathered our tools, my grandfather's cherry-handled hunting knife tucked in my vest.
And somewhere among them, often tucked in the women's undergarments, Mr. Mberabagabo said, were hundreds of plastic bags.
Roman Bieniek, a power plant worker in Poland, had the family's life savings, $4,903, tucked in his pocket.
Tucked in a valley at the northern base of the state's panhandle, Davis is easily missed on maps.
The artist arrives, observing the scene from a small white car tucked in a corner of the piazza.
We stayed a mile upstream at a seven-room guesthouse tucked in the trees along a muddy bank.
What survives is a burrow of a public square tucked in a grove of court and government buildings.
Strolling the quiet streets, this visitor was pleasantly surprised to come across Ezo, tucked in a residential courtyard.
She was wearing a pointy hat, made of green felt, with a red feather tucked in its brim.
There were about a dozen photographs from the war in the album, loose snapshots tucked in the back.
Last September, one fan had a mini breakdown after mistaking Del Rey's tucked-in hair as a new cut.
Gopman would post photos on Facebook of cash he'd tucked in homeless people's cups, hoping it would catch on.
No word yet on whether her dad will help her move in while wearing a tucked in t-shirt.
Heavily armed police stood watch with flowers tucked in their revolver holsters and attached to their high powered rifles.
Alba recommends pairing flowy bottoms with a tucked in T-shirt, cute flats and a long cardigan or blazer.
Clay and plaster heads and torsos, tinted to resemble bronze, are displayed in glass cases and tucked in corners.
Clad in a tucked-in white undershirt, he proceeded to eat a sandwich, never once glancing at the musicians.
Heavily armed police stood watch with flowers tucked in their revolver holsters and attached to their high powered rifles.
Audemio, with his shirt tucked in, wearing a giant belt buckle, his duffel bag on his shoulder, seemed happy.
Monroe is dark and romantic, stuffed with enough greenery to look like a lost city tucked in the Amazon.
He seems like the sort of man who would prefer to have sex with his shirt still tucked in.
I try not to think about subway grenades or suicide bombs or slender guns tucked in a duffel bag.
Gulmarg is Kashmir's underdog ski resort, tucked in the snowy Himalayas, a place of magnificent skiing and no frills.
He straightened a wrinkled page, tucked in a thread hanging loose from the spine and gave it to me.
Tucked in among the various experiments are several strains of fungi straight from the world's worst nuclear disaster: Chernobyl.
Warner Media will make its pitch on Wednesday morning at a presentation discreetly tucked in among the network upfronts.
A finely wrought Art Deco staircase, discreetly tucked in the back, led to the small upstairs rooms for clients.
Chamberlain's pieces, by contrast, keep their elbows and knees tucked in, sitting tastefully in the center of their plinths.
Jesus presides over all, carrying Mary's soul, in the form of a bright-eyed child tucked in his arm.
They were then removed, dusted with cinnamon sugar, and tucked in a paper bag that was emptied within minutes.
The whole room is, essentially, a geometric cube of glass with an umbrella tucked in an impossibly perfect position.
Exchange rate curbs Tucked in the agreement is a foreign-exchange provision to deter countries from manipulating their currencies.
But Voracek tucked in the tying tally at 19:12 as the period ended in a 3-3 tie.
Tucked in eastern edge of the Himalaya's, the Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan has only been allowing tourists from 1974.
First, stand up tall in an athletic position, shoulders back, hips tucked in, head balanced nicely on your shoulders.
On the bottom "chin" bezel, you'll find a selfie camera (more on that below) tucked in the bottom right corner.
Martin's gesture of keeping half of the Indian flag tucked in his back pocket irked many who found this disrespectful.
Life used to be simple in the port of Ghayda, the capital of Mahra governorate, tucked in Yemen's far east.
Goodnight Moon, the popular children's book that just about everyone's heard before getting tucked in, just got a mature makeover.
Today, so-called knowledge work is typically not undertaken while tucked in among cabinets jammed with gems and bronze figurines.
Naraha's "business district" consists of a single prefab metal shed tucked in a corner of the town hall parking lot.
The crew neck tee comes with a bit of extra length to ensure it stays tucked in all day long.
Ahmad's personal belongings amount to little more than a mobile phone and wallet, carefully tucked in a light sports jacket.
He liked tucked-in collared shirts, like he was secretly just back from a second job as a golf caddy.
And when I go to bed, I make sure the sheets are tucked in tight, so there are no folds.
It was disconcerting to be offshore during a big storm, but far less so tucked in behind the rocky barrier.
It was as if the volcano and I were tucked in together under the same silent, thick blanket of mist.
But Lusingu grew up in Kilomeni, a small town tucked in the Pare Mountains, some 5,26 feet above sea level.
"This summer sucks", says my 5-year-old son while eating an ice cream outside, tucked in a warm blanket.
And Gabriel as well, going from a buttoned-up coward to a fighter and brawny wearer of tucked-in undershirts.
Just over 110 miles from Seoul, in the northwest corner of South Korea, Pyeongchang is tucked in the TaeBaek Mountains.
Then the empty scrotal sack and penis is tucked in the perineum to give the illusion of having a vagina.
He wore thick‑soled motorcycle boots, faded black jeans, a collared shirt hastily tucked in, and earrings in his right ear.
But tucked in behind the regret and longing is the realization that abandoning her pajamas at that Goodwill also felt good.
"I just tucked in my daughter and told her that we can go vote tomorrow for President Hillary," one father said.
Tucked in a corner is an enclosed karaoke booth with a webcam that can record or take pictures of you singing.
And at Gosha Rubchinskiy, sweatpants — worn high, à la Al Bundy — came with a tucked in T-shirt and military shirt.
Pence posted the sad news along with a photo of he and his wife Karen, with Maverick tucked in between them.
He wore a backwards baseball cap with a tropical-print shirt tucked in to navy Dickies trousers and black Vans sneakers.
Tucked in between the spacecraft's sophisticated instruments is a relatively low-power digital camera, JunoCam, that is controlled via crowdsourced directions.
The three of them scuffled for a few seconds before the purse-snatcher reached for a pistol tucked in his beltline.
He then headed back to the complex, the Oreos neatly tucked in a bag as if they were a precious package.
Wear it loose, tucked in, or front-tucked, and to work during the week or the farmer's market on the weekend.
Tucked in between office buildings in Wall Street, Trinity Church dates all the way back to 1697, per the Trinity website.
In the corner, tucked in an alcove, against a wall, away from any walls, or in the middle of the bathroom?
Out on the field, I'm standing there with my socks pulled up and my shirt tucked in, with my blue mouthguard.
This coaster is a huge investment (to the tune of $26 million) for Silver Dollar City, tucked in the Ozark Mountains.
At Øya, a tiny stage called Biblioteket, tucked in an eastern corner of the festival site, put this all on display.
There's a little fable tucked in the center of it, but there's also something really, really unsettling and creepy about it.
Then it's turned to rubble and spooned over rice, with half a tea egg tucked in, its yolk a dying sun.
The coffee shop across the street was playing a weird old movie in a nine-seat theater tucked in the back.
Tucked in a textile mill, it has soaring 15-foot ceilings and views of the bay from the paint-chipped windows.
The dining room, tucked in the back, was once what the owner called a ramen speakeasy, hidden behind a sliding bookcase.
One Hudson Yards offers 24,2825 square feet of amenities, inside and out, with most tucked in the bottom of the building.
"These old family burial grounds tend to look like vacant lots or green spaces tucked in the surrounding developments," she said.
Regardless of the appearance of women in those days — so buttoned up, and tucked in and corseted — how were they feeling?
The front room of Irene's was an ordinary grocery, but tucked in a parlor behind it was an illegal gambling den.
Once his move got Islanders goaltender Christopher Gibson to go down, McDavid simply tucked in the wrist shot for the game-winner.
One is the notification LED, which has been tucked in next to the vanishingly thin earpiece at the top of the phone.
The idea tucked in Patrick Kavanagh's "The Great Hunger," for instance, is that writers have a creative responsibility toward the hardscrabble life.
Once, while flipping through a book at Barnes and Noble, he found an invitation to a suspicious event tucked in the pages.
And with a third Manchester United goal getting tucked in in just after halftime, things are looking grave for the defending champs.
If Westminster Council and others assent, a shop or a café could be tucked in to the ground floor of the tower.
You know, that emergency schmatte tucked in the crevices of your bag in case the movie theater/plane/restaurant is frigidly cold?
Tucked in between Switzerland and Austria, the German-speaking principality has a per capita GDP of $166,021, according to United Nations data.
She wore the suit fitted but left her jacket open and unbuttoned, even posing with her hand tucked in her pants' pocket.
Standing at the side of the net, he tucked in Sam Gagner's short pass after Horvat sent the puck through the goal.
Tucked in between the world-famous Comedy Cellar and Caffe Reggio, Mamoun's Falafel has been cooking up its falafel sandwiched since 1971.
When I went to Lily's, I wore a dark sweatshirt and bluejeans, with a twenty-dollar bill tucked in the back pocket.
In the photo above you can see another shot of Arya, riding on a horse with Needle safely tucked in her belt.
Because Jones distrusted the courts, she never filed the deed, and kept it tucked in her shirt as she tilled the land.
Tucked in between a mountain slope and a beach, the tree-covered landscape of Piha typically doesn't allow for much natural light.
The Farrier's Shirt also features metal buttons, pleated front pockets, and a straight hem so it looks good untucked or tucked in.
"Half the house was running off an extension cord tucked in between a beam and a floorboard, above the kitchen," explained Highsmith.
Some tapings are done in a North London studio, but most happen on location using portable equipment tucked in an orange backpack.
I walked in and what should I see but him sitting there, tucked in the back, with Rudy Guiliani and some others.
Tucked in a nook decorated with handsome artworks was a small desk with a drawer that contained pens, paper and a corkscrew.
Bodies were encased in wooden or stone sarcophagi, while others were tucked in sand or laid on the floor, wrapped in linen.
Lower your chest and trunk toward the bed, keeping your elbows tucked in toward your ribs — don't let your arms flare out.
Tucked in among the details for the iPhone 8 and iPhone X is the fact that the new devices will support fast charging.
My husband wakes up, and we snuggle the dog, who would sleep tucked in his cozy cave until noon if we let him.
Lopez wore a chic black velvet suit with subtle sparkles, which she paired with a matching bag and a tucked-in blue shirt.
No, it is not 1999, and I am not typing this from a Gateway desktop tucked in a corner of my mom's kitchen.
The works included by other artists are organized as a kind of group show within Oehlen's survey, most tucked in between two screens.
Whatever the day's catch, it's dusted with seasoned rice flour, tucked in a basket and fried just long enough to crisp the skin.
He walked around with a basketball tucked in the crook of his arm, and passers-by knew to ask him about his game.
Tucked in the long gallery of (mostly tainted) men are pictures of two gutsy women -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch.
Unless you were being tucked in at night by someone who knows the story of the tikbalang, you probably aren't familiar with it.
Could firearm owners use the "Find My Gun" app to locate their rifle that was just tucked in the back of their garage?
Meanwhile, Bella, 21, opted for a slightly oversize black pantsuit with a tucked in white tee, gold hoop earrings and sporty Chanel sneakers.
And in the case of Chino Hills—a tiny suburb tucked in the southwestern corner of San Bernardino County—how could you not?
It's lunchtime and they're having a couple of pints as they run through the arcade machines tucked in the corner of the room.
But the big obstruction on a bike is the person, and you have to be quite 'tucked in' to be behind the windshield.
"Classic Reeboks, knackered Converse, or trackie bottoms tucked in socks" were all sights I saw daily, and now they'd been immortalised by rockstars.
I recently met with Safina at his two-story green shingled home, tucked in the woods on the north shore of Long Island.
So I came to this set against the Bulls prepared not to praise but to bury, my collapsible spade tucked in my backpack.
Tucked in between news of markets in turmoil and growing US coronavirus cases on Thursday was a healthy dose of venture capitalist optimism.
Back in January, gardeners found a Gustav Klimt painting tucked in a wall of the same gallery it was stolen from in 1997.
That disclosure came tucked in a package of revisions the government made to the economic growth statistics it published from 22.7 to 23.4.
In the face of that torrential flow, the odds of catching a few hundred grams of powder tucked in an envelope were minuscule.
You could watch Jordan Peele's "Us" a dozen times and still not catch all of the symbolism, references and ideas tucked in it.
Another is shirt length: In-flight crew members need their shirts long enough to stay tucked in when they reach into overhead bins.
That disclosure came tucked in a package of revisions the government made to the economic growth statistics it published from 23.4 to 22017.
Tucked in each notebook was an envelope with the attendee's name on it, and inside were stickers with which to decorate the notebook.
Square your body toward your opponent and, as you move forward, keep your elbows tucked in and your hands up, like a boxer's.
When we visited this morning, there were about two dozen volunteers and staffers tucked in the various rooms busily making calls to voters.
Don't miss a little gem tucked in a corner: the naïve bust of an English woman with staring eyes, carved in pine around 299.
Soon after moving in, Ellie makes a strange discovery: a burial ground for generations of Ludlow pets, tucked in the forest behind the house.
Driven by powerful gusts, the flames leaped into and swallowed chunks of Malibu's neighborhoods, many of which are tucked in canyons and wooded streets.
On the same day he vetoed a so-called heartbeat bill that was tucked in as an amendment into proposed legislation on child abuse.
Heroes, on the other hand, was announced during a livestream event, tucked in between the reveals of a handful of other Fire Emblem games.
Tucked in a corner on a shelf at Canon's booth are the two most exciting cameras the company has brought to CES in years.
Tucked in the emerald backlands of Fayetteville, Georgia, inside a cavernous soundstage at Pinewood Studios, Mara Brock-Akil is in full field marshall mode.
McBean tucked in his first of the season in the 85th minute, slotting in a rebound after Luis Robles saved Shkelzen Gashi's initial effort.
Sun, clad in just a brassiere and a pair of luminous panties, is on a motorcycle and her brother is tucked in a car.
Fini's iMac altars, tucked in along the way, allow for prayer and even gameplay, with one running the fully-functional Secret Paths CD-ROM .
The breakthrough is not immediately obvious at China's largest air show, where AVIC's seats are tucked in a corner beyond promotional displays for fighters.
I'm perched on the ledge of a wooden terrace, overlooking an olive grove tucked in the Alps-Maritimes region of the South of France.
The quintessential Ruth, to me, is those horrible mom jeans, tucked into slouchy socks, bad tennis shoes, and a loose button down tucked in.
Size: 3,7003 square feet Price per square foot: $210 Indoors: Protective storm doors are tucked in front of the home's etched-glass front door.
If you're not instantly thinking of your tiger's eye stone safely tucked in your pocket, then you're probably remembering the "tiger's eye" hair trend.
Fried flounder strips were tucked in a warm, soft corn tortilla, sprinkled with diced apples and Napa cabbage vinaigrette, and drizzled with chipotle mayo.
Models wore tailored high-waist trousers matched with tucked-in oversized sweaters, rider and aviator jackets embellished with fur, and long classical print overcoats.
They keep warm by doing the basics: layering their clothes, wearing waterproof shoes and keeping hand warmers tucked in their pockets when they're outside.
Also tucked in is the curry of your choice, crowded with chicken heady from cardamom and cloves or nubs of goat plush with fat.
Just keeping a spare travel charger permanently tucked in your suitcase can keep you powered on the road if you forget your usual gear.
From the songs, it would be easy to believe the movie was set in California, although there are bits of African input tucked in.
Small shipments arrived in a baggie inside a magazine tucked in an envelope; larger shipments came ensconced in mylar packaging inside a square box.
He remains upbeat and carries his faith -- a white, tattered Bible tucked in his pack that has traveled with him for hundreds of miles.
I appreciate using a fine chef's knife or a dress shirt that doesn't need to be tucked in, but those pleasures are exclusively material.
However, the photo people really care about is tucked in with the rest of her Halloween content, and it includes Sir and Rumi Carter.
The Rangers regained the lead at 7:59 of the first when Strome tucked in a backhand to take advantage of Engvall's errant pass.
For a fashion-forward look that reflects this progress, pair high-waisted trousers with a tucked-in graphic blouse, metallic red booties, and minimal accessories.
When I find the notes, tucked in a drawer or hiding on a shelf where I'm looking for a book, I feel a little thrill.
But, I also think people have the model of the alcoholic housewife who's sneaking drinks from a bottle tucked in the back of the pantry.
There's also a built-in digital TV tuner tucked in there so you can access popular network TV shows in HD without needing extra cords.
"It was tucked in the back of an agenda item," says Nicole Ozer, director of technology and civil liberties policy for the ACLU of California.
Just before we tucked in, the heavens finally decided to clear, and we were treated to a gorgeous sunset over the hillside below Laure's window.
But across the courtyard from the Amazon Books location — tucked in next to a Tesla Motors storefront, no less — there's a pathway to another world.
As recently as 2010, a gossip item in the Independent on Sunday quoted a guest describing how attendees "tucked in" to women at the event.
A coffee table is tucked in front of the door, along with a stack of ointments, several of them in their various stages of production.
His second time up he hit a fly ball down the right-field line that tucked in around the Pesky Pole for his 18th homer.
Additionally, all the straps have self-containing mechanisms, so that there's nothing hanging off and flapping around or chaffing the skin because it's tucked in.
From inside a cockpit tucked in the rafters of a cavernous building, he manned the controls, guiding a 350-ton ladle that spilled molten iron.
The blond figure raises her arms over her head in an echo of a 1923 Matisse nude that Wesselmann tucked in the corner above her.
The shirt can be worn tucked-in or loose, and it looks great either way and is appropriate under a suit or relaxed with jeans.
Thanks to smart pleating across the shoulder blades, the "oversized" effect is achieved mostly through draping, so it doesn't balloon out indiscriminately when tucked in.
And instead, they were pulling the wing flaps, slowing their descent, and driving their planes into the ground with the landing gear still tucked in.
Our apartment began to feel like a log cabin, tucked in the folds of a mountain pass, with nothing to be heard near or far.
It's tucked in a box of things I can't quite part with, alongside baby pictures of my high school boyfriend and stacks of old letters.
I locate my quiches, which are in a Flashfood-branded fridge tucked in front of the store's pharmacy, and follow Jigsaw back to the checkout.
Switching to southpaw, Rodriguez can throw powerful left high kicks to keep Jung's right hand—which is famously undisciplined in its position—tucked in tight.
I slipped into the driver's seat, tucked in front of the mid-mounted 647-horsepower twin-turbo EcoBoost V6, and pressed the start button. Wow.
The second wedding, tucked in a corner, shows the couple's daughter marrying in Spain almost 40 years later, suggesting a distortion of time and space.
Though he often had no shoes, he always tucked in his shirt and buttoned it up to the neck, recalled Reginah Mhaule, a childhood peer.
It may actually be the most international stadium here because Kaliningrad is an exclave and we're basically tucked in a corner between Lithuania and Poland.
Zoom Zoom in the doll cradle, perhaps, or tucked in a towel on the floor, its head on a pincushion or a neatly folded Kleenex.
He has a mousy, graying comb-over, a patterned shirt that he wears tucked in and tieless, and black slip-on brogues that need polishing.
It wasn't limited to the runway models: The designers Haider Ackermann, Lucas Ossendrijver of Lanvin, and Virgil Abloh took their bows in tucked-in tees.
A dining room table, on the other hand, comes in the form of a TV tray she keeps tucked in the passenger's seat-back pocket.
Elisabeth is charming because she's a resolute and witty and well-read woman whose life, like an oxford cloth shirt, will not stay tucked in.
I'm sure he'd appreciate a jettison pack tucked in his locker or maybe a plane gassed up and waiting on a frosty Minnesota tarmac at midnight.
But Carrie Underwood was perhaps the most compulsive of the texters, reaching for the phone tucked in her rhinestone-studded clutch numerous times during the evening.
Tucked in the heart of Singapore's Holland Village, Bynd Artisan stands as a contrast to the "smart nation" image the city-state is trying to build.
Tucked in the woods about 15 minutes from True's home, an old white mansion called Greener Pastures is the country's first and only kratom-assisted rehab.
Why do you get to have all the best parade themes and why does your prime minister get away with a tucked-in salmon-colored shirt?
Crime scene photographs released by police show Monteiro, his head lying in a pool of blood, dressed in black with a machete tucked in his pants.
Over time, fans may have looked different — tucked in shirts and mullets have given way to phone charger-carrying fanny packs and memes on graphic tees.
These accounts, such as Common White Girl and Dory, are widely criticized for profiting off plagiarism with ads, which are tucked in alongside the viral tweets.
Tucked in the museum's shaft space between the third and fourth floors are artifacts from the National Museum of Beirut, preserved during the Lebanese Civil War.
The campaign started with Herbert Donahue, a retired Marine Corps major, and his tiny organization called United American Patriots, tucked in a quiet office park here.
The elite New York school is tucked in the wealthy Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea, just a 10 minute walk from the $25 billion Hudson Yards development.
Once the kids are tucked in, he spends hours scouring social media to unmask the operatives behind the disinformation campaigns roiling Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms.
She had taken a new interest in clothes and was wearing high-waisted trousers from Sweden with a tucked-in T-shirt that accentuated her waist.
The Lotus is made with 100% cotton, and is cut just short enough to ensure that you don't look sloppy even when it's not tucked in.
Students flock from all 50 US  states and over 115 different countries to spend their formative college years tucked in the dense heart of downtown Manhattan.
As you can see in the picture above, the shirt doesn't fall too far below my waist like shirts specifically designed to be worn tucked in.
His face is of outsized proportion and expression; he chews gum like a wheat thresher and laughs like he has a megaphone tucked in his cheek.
The following day, I stumbled upon the same phenomenon: a confetti of visibly used TP, tucked in a grove abutting an otherwise pristine glacial water source.
St. Patrick's is a small, un-flashy red brick building tucked in from the roar of the traffic, giving it a sense of quiet and repose.
"Ornament + Crime (Villa Savoye)" (2013), a video work tucked in a back room, examines patterns as culturally loaded symbols — a useful starting point for Syjuco's art.
For more than three weeks, the authorities have been scouring the city of 11,000 tucked in California wine country, hoping to find an 800-pound hammer.
She slides into the passenger seat, stethoscope tucked in her handbag and a small pharmacy in the trunk, and heads off into the chilly November night.
I only have one patient, and he's my favorite, but we have our routine down so he's tucked in, bathed, meds in, and ready for bed.
He looked again, made sure they were tucked in under the lip of the hedge, that they wouldn't be lifted by the wind that was coming.
Chester Goode might have been holding a grudge after a fight last year at an unlicensed social club tucked in a row of townhouses in Brooklyn.
You might worry about all the things that can go wrong, from the crowd not connecting with you to your shirt not being properly tucked in.
As the scene ends, you can notice when Hannity is putting on his blazer that he has a handgun tucked in the side of his waist.
Whether it's everybody has to look alike, the way that you dress, your shirt has to be tucked in, you can't walk around with headphones on.
When an FBI agent did a back flip while dancing at a Denver bar this weekend, the gun he had tucked in his pants fell out.
There's a revenue provision tucked in the bill that would require most nonspouse beneficiaries to zero out inherited IRAs within 0003 years of the original owner's death.
Shannon Watts always replied to emails the same way: by touching the reply icon, tucked in a familiar spot near the bottom right corner of her iPhone.
Photo by Brook Bobbins A$AP Ferg is tucked in the back of the Crosby Bar at New York's Crosby Hotel, and he's feeling under the weather.
Wear a high-waisted midi with a cropped or tucked-in T-shirt for the weekend or pair with a blouse or polo-neck for the office.
"Your kids are your kids and you want to keep them tucked in in their pajamas for the rest of your lives if you had the chance."
It also has a curved hem — it's personal preference, I know, but I prefer straight (curved hems can look a little mumsy when it's not tucked in).
One fear is practical: that they are paying for online ads that consumers don't see, either because they are shown to robots, or tucked in obscure slots.
Holding the device at arm's length, she tucked in her chin ("so the face comes out smaller"), snapped a photo of us, and handed me the result.
She has it written on a small piece of paper she keeps tucked in her jacket, but she's heard immigration officials will take all of her belongings.
At the start, he notes that the company's HQ was tucked in a small building near a pawn shop, a porn shop, and a heroin needle exchange.
It was another quiet morning on the campus at Saugus High School, tucked in a suburban Southern California neighborhood of ranch houses, when the gunman pulled a .
China's yuan had eased off a 26-month low which also soothed some nerves, while most major currencies, bond benchmarks and oil were tucked in tight ranges.
There were 20 to 30 of them, new ones replacing old ones over the years, discreetly tucked in a tree hollow or artfully incorporated into a root.
The factory, tucked in an industrial zone about 20km (12 miles) from the city center, produces mostly women's apparel and says Germany is its largest export market.
We've already gotten glimpses of a fictionalized Trump taking advice from the ghost of Richard Nixon and getting tucked in by Steve Bannon on The Late Show.
I'd often find myself waiting in line at an obnoxious new dance club, wishing I were tucked in at the Bottle instead listening to… well, anything else.
I shaved myself a mustache, put on an outfit I reckoned my dad would wear, replete with tucked in Hawaiian shirt, and set off to the venue.
Several pens were tucked in an interior pocket, including a sleek vintage Bulgari ballpoint, which he said he especially liked because of its triangular, ergonomically suited shape.
In any case, the way to wear them now is to go with the flow: Pair with loose dresses, wide-leg pants (tucked in) and short skirts.
Early morning, I was on a sleep cloud, tucked in on a pillowed four-poster bed, a slow ceiling fan ruffling a pinned-up muslin mosquito net.
The shirts are shaped like T-shirts, and designed to be tucked in, achieving that trendy hourglass shape that's become de rigueur among stylish young people today.
Toys weren't the only draw: the two-story house was tucked in the quiet Albayzin district, with plenty of space and a patio overlooking the entire city.
But tucked in the tiny corner of the venue, in one of the smallest halls, was a stand for Amazon Alexa, the e-commerce giant's voice assistant.
Then, keep in mind that Kelly's rise to fame at FNC was anchoring a program designed to appeal to an audience tucked in between Hannity and O'Reilly.
A provision tucked in President Donald Trump's proposed budget would give people on Medicare a way to save for health care costs on a tax-advantaged basis.
On the top floor of the hotel, a wood-paneled atticlike space has been outfitted as a gym with equipment and cardio machines, some tucked in window alcoves.
Being a relative pro, one rifled through a small, nondescript box tucked in a corner and spotted a NASA logo peeking out from the bottom of the bin.
Thailand and Vietnam usually get more attention, but tucked in between is the lovely country of Cambodia, home of Angkor Wat — the largest religious monument in the world.
It looks great tucked in, as the photo above shows, but the length is also just short enough to keep it looking modern even if worn with leggings.
Tucked in the lower right corner of the phone's "chin" is the 22-megapixel front-facing camera, which is unchanged and just as awkward as the prior model.
Style them with a crisp button-down with the front tucked in and heels like Kendall Jenner did, and top with a blazer for an office-appropriate look.
So I became an RA, tucked in with hundreds of students who knew me by name, and immediately after graduation the following year, I moved to New York.
Tucked in the back of the leaked draft of DASKAA is a provision to make an obscure Treasury Department pilot scheme, called geographic targeting orders, nationwide and permanent.
We didn't have a bad meal during our stay, but we did find ourselves going back to Ufaa, a Chinese restaurant tucked in a far corner of Rangalifinolhu.
Duncan's basement was more bedroom than basement, with Mom's touches, sheets tucked in, cozy and comfortable, except for a boiler in the corner that was making clicking sounds.
Tucked in a luscious forest in Yorktown Heights, New York, a hamlet about an hour outside New York City by train, is IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center.
Kapanen tucked in a pass from Auston Matthews for his 20th goal this season at 8:04 of the third period to give Toronto a 5-4 lead.
With the right design details, worn with the right shoes and the right top tucked in the right way, it can immediately become a Fashion-Week-worthy ensemble.
In fact, they seem boringly contented, seeing the same friends they saw in childhood, eating the same food, wearing the same collared shirts tucked in the same way.
The building, a cinder block warehouse that previously served as a hardware store, was tucked in a scrappy, semi-industrial neighborhood of this border city in northern Mexico.
So there was Mr. Kemp on the sidewalk in front of Saks Fifth Avenue, tucked in between the ornament-decked windows and the metal barricades lining the street.
Jones broke free, ditched a gun he had tucked in his waistband and was running away when he was shot in the back by Pownall, the investigation found.
Throughout the sketch, SNL's writers tucked in bits of advice that, taken together, reads like a best practices guide for staying healthy and keeping illness – coronavirus or not!
Tucked in among the waterfront shops selling mugs, magnets and Sleepless in Seattle nightshirts is the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop on Pier 54, which dates back to 1899.
In his bedroom, he kept a picture of Trayvon Martin tucked in a mirror and texts like the military treatise "The Art of War" on a small shelf.
Pick one up in a neutral shade, and you'll be amazed at the countless styling possibilities — from tucked in to layered under a crisp button-down or chunky cardigan.
Andrews ended up in a tucked in silk L'Agence camisole (which you can snag for yourself at Shopbop) with dark wash skinny Current/Elliott jeans and neutral toned flats.
Tucked in the corners or behind the bushes are couples from different parts of the city; kissing or cozying up to each other under a shawl or a bedsheet.
The main reason, however, that more regulations will be put to bed before midnight is to ensure that they are tucked in safe and sound and cannot be disturbed.
It's got breathtaking views of the city, hills and ocean, and you can soak it all in through huge glass windows, or the 4 balconies tucked in each corner.
It can be worn tucked in with a suit, and it can be worn untucked with the sleeves kind of rolled up, hanging outside with a pair of jeans.
To show off its barnyard bona fides, it is initially presented in its entirety, head tucked in and feet stretched out on top of a smoldering nest of hay.
The shot composition is striking; at a Trump event in Nevada, the camera framed the candidate, tucked in a corner of the screen, against a roaring sea of supporters.
Just before the door slammed shut, I caught a glimpse of him in his underwear, his wallet tucked in it, looking confused as he stood outside on the sidewalk.
For dinner I sat at the hotel's bar, The Pulitzer, which looks like it belongs in the 1930s with wood paneling, deep couches and tables tucked in secret corners.
At Mokonuts, a tiny cafe tucked in a far-flung corner of the 11th arrondissement in Paris, Moko Hirayama bakes her chewy miso-sesame cookies three times a day.
He took me to an indoor range — a wide, low hall separated into shooting lanes, reminiscent of a bowling alley, tucked in the woods behind an ice skating arena.
In fact, it's essentially the auditory experience of getting tucked in — so give it a watch right before bed, and see if it doesn't lull you right to sleep. 
Soon, Masterpiece Cakeshop, tucked in a quiet strip mall in a Denver suburb, became the center of a bitter culture war and a case that reached the Supreme Court.
One afternoon, as I walked to The New York Times building with both of my AirPods tucked in my ears, it happened again — but this time, not to me.
I just tucked in behind him so we didn't waste too much time and kind of did like a long shift and gave up a little bit of time.
In a country pub tucked in a corner of the Cotswold Hills in the middle of England, 433 men with the same first name gathered for an unusual celebration.
It's a pleated blue skirt with a white shirt tucked in, the blue and white for the flag of Nicaragua, with these long white socks up to the knee.
On the endless late November day when "Thirtysomething" seems to take place, the characters, differentiated in personality and marital status, meet squarely in the same aisle of an L.L. Bean, where they have somehow all found that they have the exact same taste in Fair Isle sweaters, plaid scarves, elastic-cuffed sweatpants, cozy woolen socks, tucked-in sweatshirts, tucked-in cardigans, jumper dresses, wide-legged jeans, long, full skirts, Top-Siders, suspenders.
It recommended a matching button down / T-shirt over one that clashed, chose a tucked-in picture versus an untucked and slouched option, and a suit over a casual sweatshirt.
The clips are fun and worth watching for a Tarantino completist, but they'd be better off tucked in the special features of a Blu-ray than in any theatrical cut.
About 300 people were still trapped in their homes in Romero Canyon, a rural neighborhood tucked in the hills southwest of Santa Barbara, and are "completely cut off," Brown said.
To bring the item back to life, I tied it as a belt around my favorite pair of Levi's and wore it with a pajama-style silk blouse tucked in.
The only slight disappointment of the evening came in Mr. Hamelin's own piece, "Pavane Variée," tucked in before the Liszt: disappointment not in the playing, but in the work itself.
The area was dilapidated and controlled by drug-traffickers; he would wear a tucked-in shirt (to show he was unarmed) and sandals (suggesting he had no reason to run).
The image of a horse "on the bit"—with its chin tucked in so that the forehead is perpendicular to the ground—is the image of an animal in submission.
Washington (CNN)Small business owners may have a few more answers if they're hoping to take advantage of a major business tax break tucked in last year's new tax law.
He conducted this effervescent music with a steady hand, sure pacing and an eye for instances of opulent instrumental color, which are tucked in among the otherwise briskly efficient score.
Tucked in the Swiss Alps, the World Economic Forum's annual Davos gathering brought together international political and business leaders for a dubious combination of luxury, discourse and global policy-making.
There may have been any number of possible motives for killing Mr. Carini, 23, tucked in the folds of his — or his father's — criminal history, but the truth remained hidden.
Robinson's also no slouch when it comes to making unadulteratedly gleeful mixes, which see his playful edits of 2000s pop staples seamlessly tucked in-between French house and nu-disco.
When Ms. Emezi met her, she was wearing a black leather miniskirt with a sparkled camisole tucked in, with her hair in a braided cornrow style with loosely curled ends.
The uniform consists of khaki pants and a coordinating blouse with a brown t-shirt underneath, with the blouse tucked in and buttoned (minus the top button) at all times.
I also noticed that the sheets were easier than others I've used to put on and as a result, I'm not doing the Vitruvian Man to keep everything tucked in.
A bronze trophy from Orlando Garrido's loss to his brother in the final of the 1959 Canadian Championships (now referred to as the Rogers Cup) is tucked in the back.
As the investigation unfolded, he stayed tucked in his own office outside his prosecutors' cubicles, drifting in and out of his team's windowless conference rooms and spartan open office space.
But Brian walked in with what Julie would come to know as the rugged "Sweeney Uniform" — jeans, a denim button-down shirt tucked in nicely, a baseball cap and hiking boots.
"I was kind of crooked at the beginning, and so, normally, I just stand up, but then I didn't want to fall, so I just tucked in my knee," Chiles explained.
I remember how that fear led me to keep a phone number for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission tucked in my pocket at all times, in case I needed legal help.
On Sunday, after the boys have been tucked in bed, Margaret does the dishes, the warm water an antidote to the drafty window over the sink, to the cold tile floors.
Keep the information that he sent her an opened ended ticket to California to visit tucked in the back of your mind, though, because it is going to come up again.
When you think of a freshly-made bed you probably also think of sheets that are tightly tucked in, and freshly-fluffed pillows—and the Smartduvet does none of those things.
"So many mothers hang on to tangible mementos from their motherhood journey that usually just end up taped into a book or tucked in a shoebox in the closet," Kelly explains.
On any normal day, the orthopedic surgeon would be heading to his office at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, tucked in between the shining glass skyscrapers in the beating heart of downtown Chicago.
After delivering the shot that killed Ko Ni that afternoon in January 2017, Kyi Lin ran off, a 9mm pistol in his hand and another gun tucked in his shoulder bag.
If you are a frequent Instagram user, chances are you may have noticed some posts in your feed with a small shopping bag icon, tucked in the lower left-hand corner.
The youthful night-life scene is a 20-minute cab ride away in the neighborhood of Navigli, but a few appealing cafes and restaurants are tucked in the blocks around LaGare.
Such was the genesis of the Hartford Flavor Company, a manufacturer of handcrafted, all-natural botanical liqueurs tucked in the back of an old factory building in this city's Parkville section.
Hard to miss, Mr. Cholmondeley was 6-foot-6, broad-shouldered, strong-jawed and often dressed in linen suits and cowboy boots; sometimes he wore a cravat tucked in his collar.
As I approach the recently opened Bread Station, tucked in the shadow of a railway arch next to London Fields in Hackney, I clock all the hallmarks of a traditional bakery.
"We ended up in a lovely Italian restaurant, we were the only customers there, tucked in a corner table, and we talked for two and a half hours," Dr. Church said.
It's just not practical to make out with a man who has a gun tucked in his tuxedo or to quit your job (that comes with health care) for Jerry Maguire.
Bill Henfey Park, three blocks from the beach in the New Jersey shore town of North Wildwood, is a placid, grassy rectangular expanse with a children's playground tucked in the corner.
Today, that walk passes a store that sells shirts specifically designed not to be tucked in, called Untuckit, an act that people did naturally here in 1979, without a store's blessing.
Her "scholars," as she calls them, have tuned in live for "Tucked-in Tuesdays," in which their principal's acted-out bedtime stories get streamed straight to their parents' phones and computers.
Although you can find similar features with other performance dress shirts, Tommy John takes performance to another level with an innovative technology called InvisiGrip Snap, which keeps the shirt tucked in.
When I met him at his offices in Amman, Jordan, Alsallal was casually dressed in jeans and a tucked-in button-down shirt, his short beard covering a youthful, earnest face.
" She adds: "I still have my hospital gown, binder and letters from other patients tucked in a drawer as a reminder of one of the best choices I've made for my health.
Two works from the series are tucked in amid Boobroom's gynic energy, and in them, velvety graphite drawings of monkey-headed male bodies, peer out at the viewer from masked black sockets.
It occupied a small space, tucked in the rear of the LA Convention Center, but Naughty America may just have had the one booth capable of rivaling Nintendo's for sheer show buzz.
Dining | New Jersey On a recent weekday evening, Roots Asian Kitchen, pleasantly dim but for strings of white lights, looked doubly inviting tucked in between the glare of its strip mall neighbors.
For years it remained a largely autonomous province tucked in southwestern Serbia, but a full-blown war for independence erupted there in 3803 between Orthodox Serbs and ethnic Albanians, who are Muslims.
He dressed like a rockabilly meets art school drop-out who had just landed in Texas: a slick pompadour, tight tucked-in shirt with a big belt buckle, baggy jeans and boots.
Voice's tiny sports section, tucked in the back near the phone sex ads, already ran a regular column reviewing hockey fights and featured stories about bike messenger culture clashes, among other eccentricities.
Mike has the wit and fashion sense of a suburban dad — khaki shorts with the shirt tucked in, white socks, a sweatband on his wrist — and is as deeply abiding as one.
Extremely interested in following this trip through to its conclusion, hoping against all hope we get a picture of the Brodie biking around with Daft Punk, a baguette tucked in the basket.
Tucked in the bill is a proposal endorsed by House Armed Services Committee leaders to create a Space Corps as a new military branch under the umbrella of the Air Force. Rep.
There is a spiral of stones tucked in a grove behind the Faro lighthouse, and though it may not have counted as a stone ship, I liked to think that it did.
"Even more exhilarating was being able to complete this flypast knowing the Thunderbirds were just ahead of us and the F-22s and F-35s tucked in behind our aircraft," Pert said.
Sale said he had simply wanted a different throwback — the 1982-86 style, tucked in, with SOX across the front — and was dismayed that the team had prioritized business over player comfort.
The office workers, wearing high heels and tucked-in dress shirts, were expressing solidarity with the front-line activists who have been disrupting mass transit and clashing with the police all week.
"Just two hunky men releasing a song on friday," the caption read on a pair of photos, one featuring Bieber shirtless and the other with Sheeran appearing to be tucked in bed.
Tucked in the back, past the bar and cavernous restaurant, is a 50-seat theater and a 280-inch screen that shows film classics, along with food and drinks served by waiters.
Tucked in the First Arrondissement, a stone's throw from the Louvre, the Musée en Herbe's mission is to bring art and culture to children and those typically excluded from the art world.
Caviar for the holidays, yes, but not rolled in on the proper silver cart, with the glittering shaved ice, the warm blini tucked in the white napkin, the mother-of-pearl spoons.
The compression element is strong and the rise is pretty high so I looked svelte and felt tucked in, which was great and gave me more motivation to push through my workout.
Tucked in the new agreement is a requirement that each country inform the others if it wants to start free trade negotiations with a "non-market economy," a clear reference to China.
On a Wednesday evening, William David Moye, 48, a real estate agent at Bond, sat at the bar in the second-floor lounge, where the cabaret stage sits tucked in an alcove.
But most users didn't know about it because it was tucked in the Profile -> Three-Line 'Hamburger' Sidebar -> Archive option used to for Highlighting or Restoring expired Stories or post you'd hidden.
He kissed the protracted palm of Sham, his tiny daughter, who was dressed in a black frock neatly tucked in at the waist with a belt, small white jacket and pink sandals.
Fugate stood up front, his hair combed back and his dress shirt tucked in, along with Hazel Keck, whose credit card debts, accumulated after a knee surgery, were being forgiven as well.
Tucked in a lengthy BuzzFeed News profile of O'Rourke in August, however, he himself acknowledged that his mother's politics were not as clear-cut as he lets on in his stump speech.
But Ms. Krajangsri also cautions that in December and January, Chiang Mai can get chilly enough that you'll be grateful to have a warmer layer tucked in your bag for the evenings.
This smaller marker, tucked in an out-of-the-way spot just off the French Quarter, commemorates an 1874 insurrection against the Reconstruction-era city government staged by a white supremacist paramilitary group.
Like thousands of other US Virgin Islanders, the 33-year-old single mother lives tucked in the hills of Saint Thomas, their winding roads still ensnared by mangled trees and overhanging power lines.
The storm dropped its heaviest snow in the appropriately named Whitetop, Virginia, tucked in the Appalachian Mountains along the western end of the Virginia-North Carolina border, the U.S. National Weather Service said.
And yet Lila Grace, now 21 months, was curled up with her head tucked in my shoulder, fingers pinching my skin, as she struggled with that painful barking cough that comes with croup.
Clearly, Manning wasn't too concerned -- he was cool and casual at the courthouse in his best Polo shirt, shorts and Nike combo ... with a baseball cap tucked in the back of his pants.
A man who had just bought a bagel and a cup of coffee was adjusting his waistband, causing the gun he had tucked in his pants to fire, shooting himself in the leg.
Inside the skirt is a rubber grip to help keep the shirt tucked in, and the blazer has a slot at the top for the walkie-talkies that flight attendants use to communicate.
Jupiter is all about growth and good luck, but Saturn's the taskmaster who's all about commitment and confinement—when these two clash, you better have your shirt tucked in and your homework ready.
Protesters are demanding to know why long-standing fire safety concerns raised by a tenants' group about the public housing tower, tucked in the city's ritzy North Kensington neighborhood, had not been addressed.
TUCSON — Tucked in a teal booth at a local diner, beneath murals of an old copper-mining town, the southern Arizona political newcomer eagerly collected business cards from small-business owners over breakfast.
I haven't dropped it and I'm not careless about where I put it — it's only ever in my pocket, tucked in my bag, or sitting face-up on a desk or bedside table.
The menu is essentially a reprise, anchored by dishes like chicken dappled with a green sauce; a salad with anchovies tucked in its shadows; gnocchi à la minute and other al dente pastas.
But in Dayton, a tidy town of 20053,200 people tucked in the east Tennessee foothills, the bristling fear of a creeping godlessness is just one of a spectrum of reactions to the statue.
Or, you might start with the largest shape and your eye will go counter clockwise around the painting's edge, until you arrive at the smallest shape tucked in the painting's right-hand corner.
Stevie Wonder's such a legend, even his tax liens are entertaining ... because the tax collector is looking for a sum of cash Stevie's most likely got tucked in his back pocket right now.
But if independent studies are correct, tucked in the dunes and palms near the eastern oilfields lies a 7th-century monastery, the existence of which suggests that Islam once tolerated church-building in Arabia.
They could be tucked in an editing options drawer so people who just want to add a clip, filter the color, slap some text on and post it could do that without getting confused.
The customized system uses a bonding solution to adhere the hairs, and the lashes are individually tucked in underneath your natural lashes, making them easy to blend (a characteristic professional makeup artists rave about).
With the summit tucked in between Britain's vote to leave the European Union and the U.S. presidential election, G-20 leaders will also be keen to mount a defense of free trade and globalization.
The disappearance of the Wright Brothers' file stemmed from a misfile that saw the documents tucked in with a later Wright patent concerning improvements to the machine, as NARA spokeswoman Miriam Kleiman told Hyperallergic.
Saugus High School, tucked in a suburban Southern California neighborhood of ranch homes below brown, rolling hills, was surrounded by a swarm of S.U.V.s from the police, the sheriff's office and the highway patrol.
Moving her from the ambulance stretcher to the bed took less than a minute—but only because the sheets had been slicked and tucked in, and her thrashing body slid easily onto the bed.
"I think everyone thought I was crazy when I moved to LA and couldn't understand why that would happen," Goldwasser explains as we're tucked in a booth at Park Slope haunt Brooklyn Public House.
They sat in Mr. Fisk's backyard amid Hobbit-ish rounded garden beds that were edged in bricks and tufted with moss and shade plants; clay pots, jauntily askew, were tucked in at odd angles.
"A Certain Romance" is worth a mention too for its romanticized assessment of the area Turner grew up in—a mining town where people wear knackered Converse, Reeboks and tracksuit bottoms tucked in socks.
In Mr. Ulyukayev's telling, he had accepted the gift basket of sausages and a bag of wine only to later discover, to his surprise, $2 million in cash tucked in among the other goodies.
Another showed all three children at a quinceañera — Shamal kneeling in front, with a powder blue clip-on bow tie framing his baby face, and Tatiyana tucked in back with a deep-dimpled smile.
I declined taxi offers in favor of a 28-minute walk to Fischer's Cove Beach Hotel, where blossoms were tucked in conch shells and towels in my tidy and spacious room ($230 a night).
Dixville Notch in the state's northern tip, nearby Millsfield, and Hart's Location, further south and tucked in the White Mountains, are the first places to declare primary results because voters cast ballots so early.
" A retired high school teacher, Booker cuts an unassuming figure: Like many men of his age, he's partial to tucked-in golf shirts; he is lovingly referred to across the church as "a talker.
They make you feel like you can do just about anything and once the task is complete, your shirt is still perfectly tucked in (it can be tough to achieve that perfect tuck, we know).
I wanted a sleeveless blouse to wear with all my skirts, but this version ended up being too flowy and layered to tuck in casually — and wearing it not tucked in makes me look sloppy.
It's not only a great protective hairstyle (one that keeps your hair and ends tucked in and shielded from factors like extreme weather conditions, while still promoting growth), but it's low-maintenance, convenient, and cute.
The bespoke Givenchy shoulder bag she carried during an outing with the Queen featured a small gold chain, which could be tucked in and carried as a clutch or used to sling over her shoulder.
Things like, say, finding hidden red flags tucked in the metadata of your #TBT posts, or predicting that you're on the cusp of a manic episode based on how your fingertips interact with your touchscreen.
Midway down a row, a bird's nest was tucked in the crook of a vine, and, a little beyond, there was a spider the size of my palm, yellow-flecked and motionless on its web.
A sign on the wall warns, "If you take it, you'll be making it," and tucked in the store's front corner is an imitation jail cell, complete with a plaster prisoner sleeping on his bunk.
The group included a doctor, a college professor and a dentist who kept a small folding knife tucked in the elastic of her bra, ready for an afternoon of cutting lamb's quarters and wild mint.
Designed to be worn either untucked or tucked in, you can seamlessly wear Tie Bar's new shirts in the office, to a bar for happy hour after work, or on the weekend while hanging out.
The usual iconography—crucifixes, pictures of Jesus and the Virgin Mary—are tucked in the corners of the house, and prayers are a daily ritual for Albrecht, the volunteers and whoever else wants to join.
The man drives to the gas station in his pajamas, gets his tank filled and his sheets tucked in by the attendants (played by French comedians Eric Judor and Ramzy Bedia), and then drives off.
It can inform the public which gang organization you're aligned with, or that you're (at least aesthetically) a bohemian, or, tucked in a back pocket, that you're prepared for manual labor at a moment's notice.
Tucked in the city's jazz district at 18th and Vine, the museum is small and manageable, yet has a wealth of information about the storied — and in some ways tragic — history of baseball in America.
When I visited the Dior Men atelier, tucked in a quiet side street off the Champs-Élysées, one afternoon before Christmas, the white tree in the lobby was decked out with those approachable, pillowy bees.
Tucked in one corner of the main square in Doha's old city, the historic center where thousands of soccer fans have gathered for FIFA's Club World Cup, it is a medical facility like few others.
Waiting in front of a railing to the side, young kids in fleece vests, guys in V-neck sweaters, kids with their shirts tucked in, guys with shirts you get for renewing a magazine subscription.
A handprint, Mylar slides, a box of "cosmic crayons" from the early 20th century—these are some of the things tucked in a back room of the South Australia Museum, relics of expeditions into Australia's center.
Snuggle season is upon us .. so keep calm and cuddle up to these sexy chicks -- Scroll through these babes in bed to see who's all tucked in and ready to get some beauty rest this winter!
Like thousands of others in the US Virgin Islands, the 2000-year-old single mother from St. Thomas lives tucked in the hills, where winding roads are still ensnared by mangled trees and overhanging power lines.
But someone like the British naturalist Richard Mabey could probably point out three or four tree species, a few kinds of vines, a variety of ferns and an orchid tucked in the crook of a branch.
For Barr's sake, he better hope his 4-page letter holds up and that there isn't anything tucked in a footnote or buried in the nearly 400-page report that would undermine his letter to lawmakers.
Thirty-one-year-old Simon Evers says his financial situation "improved tremendously" when he began growing marijuana in 2015 with his fiancée on their farm, which is tucked in a hilly oak woodland in Mendocino, California.
And on another occasion, she tucked in a white top, threw a stud-covered leather jacket over her shoulders and accessorized with a black choker and bright red sandals for a purely Kardashian "work appropriate" outfit.
Southern New England lobsters once were protected from the warm water temperatures in Long Island Sound by upwelling from the Labrador current that tucked in along the coast of eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts.
We popped the lids off and tucked in right away, eating straight from the containers and pulling a pair of forks from the jar on the table—the only cutlery or non-delivered dinnerware in sight.
In an age of blasphemy laws, floggings and arbitrary executions, should this aspiration be boxed out from other foreign-policy aims, or should it simply be tucked in with the general promotion of basic human rights?
But while the Michelin-starred restaurant — which is tucked in the back of the first floor of the Evelyn Hotel in Manhattan — is named after him, Benno said he couldn't have done it without his team.
The 750i tranquilly runs with a 4.4-liter, 8-cylinder engine with two twin-scroll turbos tucked in the V. Rich torque helps usher the car from rest to 60 miles an hour in 4.3 seconds.
There's a video game where you play as a foul-mouthed slice of pizza wandering a forest full of iridescent animals tucked in between all the drawings and paintings and sculptures in the Psychedelic Pizza Parlor.
On Tuesday morning, the married couple took what seemed to be symbolic revenge on her, appearing in court in matching burgundy velvet smoking jackets — the kingpin's with a dark red handkerchief tucked in the lapel pocket.
Tucked in the Mueller report last month was confirmation that the F.B.I. had determined that a Russian military intelligence unit known as the G.R.U. had breached "at least one Florida county government" during the 2016 election.
This is a perfect book to read when you're safely tucked in your home, your back to the wall, while outside your door the wind rips the leaves from the trees and the woods grow dark.
For killer, hand-hacked lamb tucked in handmade tortillas, head to South Philly Barbacoa (19693 S. Ninth St.), which moved to a corner spot in the Italian Market last year and is open Saturday to Monday.
Character Study Tucked in the lower lobby of Trump Tower, near the restrooms, is a newsstand that long sold the usual fare of periodicals, lottery tickets, miniature yellow cabs and "I ♥ New York" T-shirts.
She nodded approvingly when I described my taco kits, with their slivers of crunchy vegetables tucked in alongside a couple of tortillas and shredded chicken I pulled off the bone before I did the dinner dishes.
Some experts blame this insecurity and the rise of genital cosmetic surgery on porn, which they say promotes an ideal of a small, pink, "tucked-in" labia (that's the inner and outer "lips" of the vagina).
In 2010, on the 50th anniversary of his gold-medal-winning race, a glass statue of Vuarnet, tightly tucked in his racing form, was unveiled in the Alpine town of Morzine, France, where he grew up.
We thought it fitting to start our crawl with the most popular Indo-Chinese dish, Manchurian chicken, which we found at Calcutta Chinese Food, a restaurant tucked in one of Oak Tree Road's countless strip malls.
CreditCreditSian Davey for The New York Times I met Maajid Nawaz on a drizzly afternoon in March, tucked in a corner of the restaurant at the central London members' club he uses as a satellite office.
For years, the half-acre of green grass and leafy trees, tucked in between Spring and Prince Streets in Manhattan, has been a lush backdrop for fashion shows, photo shoots, games of hopscotch and quiet afternoons.
The conclusion: welfare reform pushed a bunch of people off welfare and into work, and the EITC didn't do much of anything for employment, not least because it's tucked in the tax code and hard to understand.
I particularly like this plastic David Chandler Company The Night Sky (Small) star wheel, which is compact enough to keep tucked in the glove compartment of a car and won't be ruined by spills or wet grass.
The rotolo was as beautiful as it was delicious, a wide piece of pasta rolled tightly on its side with a Bolognese bianco sauce and kale tucked in, a dollop of roasted garlic ricotta nestled against it.
Jaden Smith is the famous face who's tucked in there as an elusive object of desire, but Skate Kitchen is really and unapologetically a film about girls — about identity, belonging, and the complicated rules of friendship. —A.
It would allow a resident of West Virginia to drive to New York City, Trenton or Baltimore, where it is difficult to get concealed carry permits, and legally stroll around with a gun tucked in their waistband.
Prestige brands (like Chanel, Versace, and Oscar de la Renta) styled Black women with straight-back braids, with some tucked in buns and others dangling down models' backs, while their peers wore their hair tied in ponytails.
There's something really anti-fashion about the baggy, longer-length shorts, but after seeing so many of them worn so well with tucked-in shirts, I can say with confidence that they can be fashion-forward, too.
The two now stay in a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) apartment in Lebanon, but Fatima keeps the ends of her arms tucked in her pockets if she leaves the house, which is not often.
SHIZUKUISHI, Japan — Tucked in the mountains of Iwate Prefecture, more than two hours north of Tokyo by bullet train, is the small town of Shizukuishi, known to watch fans as the cradle of mechanical watchmaking in Japan.
But the manufacturing company, tucked in the Chicago suburb of Aurora, turned into a scene of carnage when a man who was just fired pulled out a gun and started shooting everyone around him, killing five people.
" In a call to elect more women to high office, Ms. Warren tucked in an oratorical wink to the crowd: One of those offices, she said, was "that really nice, oval-shaped room at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Late Sunday and early Monday, the storm dropped its heaviest snow in the appropriately named Whitetop, Virginia, tucked in the Appalachian Mountains along the western end of the Virginia-North Carolina border, the U.S. National Weather Service said.
Twelve of the 14 pods were running HTC Vive headsets, but tucked in the rear of the gaming floor — where an IMAX representative said it will keep its more mature content — were two pods for John Wick Chronicles.
Myth 4: The 'marrieds' and the 'singles' all vote the same way Unmarried women -- presumably with a copy of Rebecca Traister's "All the Single Ladies" tucked in their handbags -- are increasingly being touted as a formidable political force.
Tucked in the heart of Achrafieh, Beirut's poshest neighborhood, the unassuming shop is on the ground floor of a crumbling building pockmarked by bullet holes from the Lebanese Civil War, which ravaged the country from 1975 to 1990.
The directorate also got rid of the rainbow packs of Charms candies that were tucked in to some packets: the candies rated well in taste tests, but many Marines considered them bad luck and refused to eat them.
"When she flew in to meet with us, she had on a worn-in straw hat and work gloves tucked in her back pocket that were patinaed from actual handling of pitchforks and hay bales," Ms. Bell said.
There is also space for its Trunk Club personal styling service — a first for a full-line Nordstrom store — and a room tucked in the corner and covered in a plush pink velvet, dedicated to all things Nike.
Not only does it enable clothing makers to hide hard electronics, it even lets them create electrical components from the actual yarn—sensors that are an integral part of the garment and not tucked in or laminated on top.
But on Friday, AV Club uncovered one groundbreaking gem of information tucked in among the other Wire anecdotes, a gleaming nugget of news that stands above all the rest: John C. Reilly almost wound up playing Detective Jimmy McNulty.
And beyond that, tucked in a bend of the Mississippi River, there's a fenced-in, guarded compound that's borne many names over the years: the Louisiana Leper Home, the National Hansen's Disease Center, now the National Hansen's Disease Museum.
On Wednesday, the actor and father of two shared a photograph to his Instagram account showing him tucked in on the bottom portion of a bunk bed, cuddling two stuffed animals and wearing both a tiara and a scowl.
Cristiane tucked in her second goal from a tight angle following the restart as Andressa provided the assist again, before she completed her hat-trick with a powerful freekick that rattled the underside of the crossbar and landed in.
COLONIA LEBARON, Mexico (Reuters) - Members of a breakaway Mormon community tucked in the hills of northern Mexico buried the last of their dead on Saturday after a devastating massacre, and some headed for safer ground in the United States.
No bread crumb trail is necessary to find your way to the hotel, which is tucked in a niche alongside a tranquil park and canal near the bright lights and crowds of Potsdamer Platz, the Times Square of Berlin.
It wasn't a conscious decision to end up in parlors tucked in Ueno or Nakameguro, or a bar on the fringes of a protest in Kasumigaseki, or wandering in laps in search of a karaage stand in Tokyo Station.
Bre Tiesi touched down in Toronto on Tuesday to visit the Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback ... with a very visible First Response ovulation kit (which comes with a pregnancy test) tucked in on the side of one of her bags.
Each time, the report said, he showed the teller a snub-nosed revolver tucked in his belt, and fled in a stolen car that he abandoned a few blocks away to switch to the family's new Pontiac station wagon.
After providing what he called "a jewelry education" via a tour of Midtown Manhattan diamond dealers, she helped him settle on a cushion cut with a halo of diamonds and a diamond band, which he tucked in his suitcase.
The grassy banks on either side of the walk had been transformed into a temporary fairground with trucks selling hot dogs, pizza, burgers, ice cream and alcohol tucked in the shade of an infinite line of horse chestnut trees.
A tighter show might cut these delicious numbers as digressions, and it's true that Mr. O'Hara's production favors the kind of wild spontaneity you find in his own plays (like "Bootycandy" and "Barbecue") over a more tucked-in approach.
You set the wake-up time, the number of hours you'd like to sleep, the nights you'd like reminders, and when it should send them, from an hour before your bedtime to the time you're supposed to be tucked in.
"I am going to eat my fear," the 27-year-old said at the Bull City Burger and Brewery, where she tucked in to a hamburger topped with a crunchy full-grown, oven-roasted tarantula and a side of fries.
After an extensive investigation, California fire officials announced Thursday that private electrical equipment located next to a home tucked in the woodsy hillsides of the state's wine country sparked one of the deadliest and most catastrophic blazes in state history.
Kourtney, on the other hand, opted for a classic post-pregnancy Kim K ensemble with a slight twist, wearing a lace Vatanika cami tucked in to black knee-length spandex bike shorts and an oversized motorcycle jacket draped across her shoulders.
It was a hero's send-off; so many knelt before the truck, sobbing, that it took about five hours to make its way from the dusty town to the hamlet, tucked in a grove of poplars 30km (20 miles) away.
Tucked in a corner by the vast picture windows, guarded from the summer sun by shoji screens, a chiming Sonambient sculpture made in the early 1970s by the furniture designer Harry Bertoia, a Knoll colleague, stands quietly, waiting to be touched.
There's a collection of interesting shops, a statue of a monkey eating grapes, and tucked in the back corner, Holzofenbäckei Bio Andreas, a terrific and rather quirky organic bakery that has a love letter to its wood oven on its website.
Finnegan Shanahan, a professional violinist and the assistant to the shop manager, went back and forth from Mr. Shrout to the workshop, where violins are tucked in rug-cushioned cubbies, cellos lean against the walls and violas hang from the ceiling.
And, as I suspected, the person who inquired turned out to be an actor — part of a cast tucked in among us on the chairs arrayed around the edges of the space, and on blankets and yoga mats in the center.
Heading out for an Easter Monday picnic is also something of a ritual in Naples, so again, this bread makes sense: All of the fillings, baked as they are into the dough, are safely tucked in and won't fall out.
"Our mothers used to make us tuck our shirts in as kids so we didn't look sloppy," said Ant de Padovane, of the Los Angeles-based brand Second/Layer, which includes the tucked-in style in its seasonal look books.
Recent agreements with Mexico, Canada, and Japan have tucked in legal protections for internet companies based on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the controversial legislation that shields internet service providers from liability for content posted by third-party users.
He told the caller to hold and disappeared into the rear of the store, a stately refuge of red carpet and carved oak book cabinets tucked in the public atrium of the Park Avenue Plaza between 225nd and 250rd Streets.
While most Granite Staters were tucked in their beds, residents of three small townships assembled right at midnight on Tuesday to cast the first ballots in the first-in-the-nation primary, an idiosyncratic element of a process steeped in quirky tradition.
Raised in Salta, a city tucked in Argentina's northwest corner at the foot of the Andes and the edge of the rain forest, she was one of seven siblings, and, she said, the child charged with making her prosperous family's home movies.
Middleton is notorious for her picture-perfect royal style, and Markle stepped up to the plate in cream high-waisted suit pants, a tucked in white and blue striped button-up from Ralph Lauren, and the cherry on top — the panama hat.
In a demo video tucked in the middle of the Kickstarter page, the Nirvana is turned on, and there's not only a very noticeable whirring, but an audible click-clack sound as the round acupressure pins slide in and out of the cups.
We're not going to stop by your house every night to make sure you're tucked in on time (because that would be weird for both of us), but we can offer another solution in the form of the Ridy Distracted Driving Alert Device.
What artists like Minaj and Kanye West have had tucked in their back pockets for over a decade is that their outlook and opinion were so influential among the young people that engaged them, that their art was bolstered almost as a byproduct.
But no matter how spur-of-the-moment your gathering might be, you should have a few crowd-pleasing recipes for picnic fare tucked in your back pocket—things that are easy to transport can be grilled up right there in the park.
" Fey said she and President Trump have two things in common: "One, neither of us has any business wearing khakis with a shirt tucked in, and two, we're both very upset about the amount of fake news out in the world right now.
The singlets prank was a joke Coach Tom and the Norwegian handball players helped me set up but when I saw all that man meat tucked in such a small amount of spandex I conveniently forgot to let them in on the gag.
Sporting a fresh fade, a black denim jacket, and a tucked-in white tee, GoldLink was back in the DMV area for the final night of his At What Cost Tour, the live extension of his 22017 debut album of the same name.
The 60-euro prix fixe dinner offers five to six courses, with dishes that pay homage to his favorite terroirs in France and Italy, like pigeon with zucchini and cherries and tuna Tonnato, with a heartwarming fresh pasta plate tucked in between.
"Broad licensing that does not prioritize digital rights of the public can mean that surveillance infrastructure and valuable public data can lay latent for long periods of time, and avoid scrutiny easily, tucked in a foreign-owned company's proprietary vault," she wrote.
But at the Kollupitiya Jumma Masjid mosque, tucked in between sleepy side streets, hundreds defied government calls to stay at home, attending a service they say was focused on a call for people of all religions to help return peace to Sri Lanka.
Tucked in an alley behind an old church in downtown Toronto, there's a makerspace called Site 3: Two stories crammed with workbenches, retro video game consoles, art projects, a mannequin, and an incinerating toilet that torches human poop, turning it to ashes.
Those are the major Easter eggs tucked in the new titles, but for those of us still desperate for something to dissect, worry not—every title sequence this season will apparently be a little different, with their own brand-new secrets to find.
As a respiratory therapist for LifeLong and Sutter Health, she works out of a tiny windowless office in the East Oakland Health Center, which is tucked in a gray building in the back of a strip mall, next to a busy bingo hall.
I thought of the nights my mother would pretend to send me to bed and, after my two younger sisters were tucked in and kissed good night, she'd signal for me to creep back down the dark hallway out to the living room.
J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times BELTSVILLE, Md. — About an hour outside Washington, tucked in a cinder-block building run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, orderly piles of charred and twisted matter are spread across a secure laboratory.
We had all been curious to meet him, but there was nothing especially priestly about the man who appeared dressed all in black, not in a cassock but in jeans and a T-shirt he wore tucked in, tight on his thin frame.
A self-taught artist who lived in extreme poverty much of her adult life, Lewis struggled with what appears to have been juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, painting bold, colorful scenes of red trees and black cats with brushes tucked in a tiny, gnarled hand.
" In college at Cooper Union, he took a step in that direction: He posed one of his sisters in place of Vermeer's Dutch sitter, hair tucked in a similar blue-and-gold scarf, and called his photograph "Girl With a Bamboo Earring.
While you're more likely to see me with my top tucked in than not, this isn't the case for everyone — to some, tucking in a shirt can bring back unpleasant memories of a private school uniform, past waitressing days, or Steve Urkel from Family Matters.
As Senior Sergeant Craig Fox explained in a Facebook post, it is not standard practice in Tasmania for police to actually escort drunks into their bedrooms and make sure they are tucked in safe and sound, but in this case, that is exactly what happened.
A-listers, movie stars, and business titans filled VIP parties across the city, from the Maxim bash to the Taste of the NFL, which raises funds for hunger relief, to the exclusive Bootsy Bellows soiree in a private club tucked in a corner of downtown.
What this means is just as soon as you get tucked in for the night, you're going to hear a chopper buzz your tent while a barely-working generator keeps turning over which is then drowned out by the sounds of artillery going off.
Congress has done away with earmarks, the spending projects lawmakers tucked in spending bills for their states, and committee chairmen are not the imposing barons they were before power flowed almost entirely from the leadership, as it does today in the House and the Senate.
Whether this is because people are staying at home, fearfully tucked in bed, seems unlikely, but the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics conducted a study in 2008 that showed there were fewer traffic accidents, fires and robberies on Friday the 13th, compared to other Fridays.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to weigh in on whether police in the District of Columbia violated the constitutional rights of people attending a party in a vacant house featuring scantily clad women with money tucked in their garter belts.
Back when the media environment surrounding the "blockbuster" impeachment inquiry today — driven by ideologies and algorithms that lock us into our various niches — was unimaginable; when all the demographic divisions the internet is surfacing today were less visible, tucked in the intimacy of private conversations.
In Bambara's wonderful new video, for "All The Ugly Things," Reid, tucked in white T-shirt and shiny belt buckle declaring his allegiance to the form, flails the band's soul exorcism in front of a few politely disinterested audience members/strangers on a train.
It might be a witness with an iPhone, it might be a security camera tucked in the corner, or it might be that Ring doorbell that you didn't notice when you were reaching for the box with the Amazon logo on it, but buddy, you've been recorded.
We should have moved together, should have emerged on the other side of our youth with stories to tell and hearts that we'd broken, the days of our purity rings and what they stood for tucked in a memory box, never to be returned to again.
Sure, the English countryside is lovely, and Suffolk county has the lowest rainfall in the U.K., but there was another major reason propelling my desire to visit: The estate has a fairytale-like house tucked in the woods — coincidentally named "Hex Cottage" — with no electricity and wifi.
So, from a cell tucked in a small California county far away from her home, Aida tries to conjure up memories that will make her feel close to her baby again: like the way his face scrunched up every time he'd let out a faint cry.
The state of play: A congressional source tells me that a key provision tucked in House Dems' 14-page opening-day rules package, "Restoring Congress for the People," focuses on the federal judge in Texas who struck down the ACA (which remains in effect during appeals).
Those entering the galleries from the opposite door will pass through a room with an Isamu Noguchi sculpture and monumental Clyfford Still paintings before coming upon Dial's "Victory in Iraq" (2004), a mixed-media tableau featuring painted found materials tucked in and around V-shaped metal rods.
At the unveiling of the Kauai power facility, Tesla CTO JB Straubel looked a little out of place with his tucked-in blue shirt and dark pants, speaking as he did in a lineup that included numerous Hawaiian government representatives wearing flower print shirts and sandals.
In old spy novels, when two secret agents need to communicate with each other out in the field, one of them often leaves a document in an assigned place—tucked in the hollow of a tree trunk or between the pages of a certain library book.
You are tucked in by one of the attendants, so your body is fully covered, minus your head and your right hand, which stays out so you can hold a TV remote control and sip water, which is placed right on the side of the bed.
She's also the mother of a baby boy, and because she's often away for a few days at a time, she travels with a breast pump and keeps the milk in dedicated storage bags, tucked in a cooler that she typically checks through to her final destination.
It doesn't get any easier than pulling on a single garment that doubles as a triple and zips up the back like a wet suit, meaning you don't have to worry about tucked-in shirts, whether to button a jacket or what print goes with what.
It's 9 AM where she is, her platinum blonde hair framed by lazy-looking plant life and morning sunshine, whereas I'm tucked in a dark corner of the office at 5 PM in London, wrapped around my iPhone, whispering about aliens into the glowing rectangular screen.
But the drug shipment they'd hoped to intercept is already racing up the coast in the back of an 18-wheeler, and they can't find anything on T.I.—except a gun one of his lieutenants had thoughtlessly tucked in the back of his car's seat pocket.
The meeting was supposed to kick off the pollinating season, but the beekeepers, many of them wearing tucked-in plaid shirts and trucker caps with dirt-curled bills, had already been at work for a couple of weeks, summoned to the state early by a heat wave.
Klobuchar won the most votes when a little more than two dozen New Hampshire residents in three tiny townships -- Dixville Notch in the state's northern tip, nearby Millsfield, and Hart's Location, further south and tucked in the White Mountains -- cast their ballots shortly after midnight on Tuesday.
In the fashion world, thanks to his tucked-in NBA jerseys and affinity for tie-dyed fabric, the newly-minted 35-year-old (today's his birthday!) is a #fitgod, but in the beauty community we know him as the celebrity who will dye his hair pink (and then green
While you might not actually be ready to ditch your wallet completely (let's be real, there's no digital alternative to your ID yet), one of these apps will definitely come in handy for those days you leave your debit card tucked in the pocket of your other jeans.
Tucked in his speech, Powell said that rates are "just below" the so-called neutral range, the level that central bankers believe will neither accelerate nor slow economic growth -- a shift from comments he made in October suggesting that interest rates are still "a long way" from neutral.
In several prints, you have to look closely to find the shaved triangle in the hair, or spot a sword tucked in a samurai wakashu's sash (or, in the erotic woodblocks, to see the genitals on display), to differentiate between the wakashu and the women pictured near them.
After six weeks of performing three of these sessions per week, for a total of 18 minutes of intense exercise tucked in to slightly longer periods of less intense exercise, the volunteers were significantly more aerobically fit and healthier, with improved blood pressure numbers and markers of muscular health.
Photo: Greg Wanger, California Institute of Technology, USA, and Gordon Southam University of Queensland, AustraliaResearchers have found microbes at depths of 5 kilometers below the continents and 10.5 kilometers beneath the ocean surface, tucked in cracks in rocks that are sometimes just a few microns—thinner than a human hair—wide.
Plus, being on the petite side, I've found that pairing high-waisted silhouettes with a tucked-in top is one of the easiest ways to look (and feel) polished, refined, and like I put a little extra effort in (and there's nothing not to love about that, especially on rushed mornings).
A feminine variant was to wear the curling receiver cord Sashed across your waist, over the elbow, up the arm So the curls were stretched long, the receiver Tight-tucked in the neck hollow and pinned to its job— To speak and to hear, companion of both mouth and ear.
"Sometimes in the city we don't realize how tough it is out there, and it's a bit of a tough time at the moment, so supporting in any way that we can," said Andy Casey, who tucked in to a huge A$24 parma, with chips and salad, for lunch.
Tucked in the hilly region of Kodagu in the Western Ghats in southern India, SAI Sanctuary is remarkable not just for being the first private sanctuary in India, but also for its story of how a barren land was transformed into a lush bio-diversity hotspot thanks to one couple.
Though these are sartorial qualities we'd consider more feminine today, consider Richard Roundtree or Prince, who proved that there's something about the swing of a wide-legged pant hem or the gentle folds of a tucked-in waist that can heighten a man's swag, sex appeal and sense of self.
Tucked in his speech, Powell said that rates are "just below" the so-called neutral range, the level that central bankers believe will neither accelerate nor slow economic growth -- a subtle two-word shift from comments he made in October suggesting that interest rates are still "a long way" from neutral.
Speed bags, heavy bags, double-end bags and a punching mannequin form a pathway — adorned with posters of female boxing champions as well as of Muhammad Ali — to the less traditional gym equipment in the back, like a piano, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and sewing equipment tucked in along the lockers.
On one busy happy hour visit, I'd barely started my second beer when a young Latino dude in a tucked-in baby blue polo slid off the stool next to mine, leaving his $2.50 High Life Pony and Kamikaze special and backpack behind as he stepped out to take a call.
Doing white socks right Mountain man Hipsters, this is how you do double denim Couch-to-5K Jimmy He tucked in his shirt and our country's hearts I'm sorry, I can't complete this caption because I'm crying That's the kind of person I trust to be leader of the free world.
Each racer would use more energy than normal while at the head of the line, since he would be blocking the wind for the others, but would conserve a great deal of energy when tucked in behind the other runners, producing a significant net improvement in efficiency, the researchers calculate.
Despite aggressive campaigning by the opposition and talk about rising discontent over India's economy, unemployment and poor public services, the governing party held control of the State Assembly of Gujarat, one of India's most industrialized states, and it captured the assembly of Himachal Pradesh, a small state tucked in the Himalayas.
Black market exchange centers called cuevas (caves) were tucked in the travel agencies and antique stores of Buenos Aires, and flourished on Calle Florida, a street in the main stretch of Buenos Aires, where dozens of black market exchangers shouted out "cambio" to passersby seeking to buy dollars at the unofficial rate.
Statistically speaking, it's actually safer than most daysWhether this is because people are staying at home, fearfully tucked in bed, seems unlikely, but the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics conducted a study in 2008 that showed there were fewer traffic accidents, fires and robberies on Friday the 13th, compared to other Fridays.
Shaped to fit most surge protectors, even double-wide eight- or 10-outlet models, the CableBox is a good-looking, simple box that's very easy to set up: Cords go in the slots on either side, and extra cables or bricks get tucked in (or tied down with the included zip ties).
The reality star kept the rest of her pioneering ensemble simple, pairing her daring new pants aesthetic with an oversized vintage Metallica t-shirt she kept tucked in, a pretty substantial diamond ring worn on her pinky, and a $3500 black Sylvie bag by Gucci featuring a flame print and gold chain closure.
If that's not enough reason to skip checking bags, only traveling with carry-on luggage has the extra benefit of giving you flexibility and security if your flight is delayed or cancelled or you are making tight connections in that your belongings are always with you and not tucked in a cargo hold in Tallahassee.
Earlier this week, a deeply bizarre tweet sent by a self-described "wife, mother, Christian," whom we suspect (read: hope) is, in fact, an internet troll, compared Taylor Swift's vagina to a sandwich with protruding ham, and the sexual anatomy of the tweeter's ostensibly virginal daughters to a sandwich with ham neatly tucked in.
CreditCreditDamon Winter/The New York Times For two long evenings and one long day in late January, Kaitlyn Davis sat high in the stands of Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, tucked in with her 8-month-old son, Mackston, his stuffed toy bull and a large Louis Vuitton leather carryall packed with baby supplies.
Their full-body encompassing state reminds us of all things safe and warm: drinking hot chocolate in a café while the autumn breeze kicks around colored leaves, sinking into said sweater on a couch while binging your favorite TV show as the snow softly piles up outside, being tucked in like a child before bed.
The days of the well-dressed NFL head coach were already in decline by the time of that 1993 rule change, as fashion innovators like Wayne Fontes and Bill Parcells challenged and finally changed the way the world thought about flame-retardant pullovers, tucked-in sweatshirts, and alarmingly and inexplicably translucent polyester-blend golf shirts.
Tucked in between a filler clip with ex-Democratic congressman Barney Frank and an OJ Simpson interview that aimed for bombshell but only fizzled, Cohen's anti-terror expert (and series MVP) Erran Morad pulled off what might be the funniest segment of the series: training right-wing internet trolls how to act like liberals.
But to lay eyes upon a phone booth now — be it the charming old jungle-green one tucked in the back of the restaurant Indochine, in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, or one of the four remaining sidewalk booths on the city's Upper West Side — is to glimpse a relic of a seemingly ancient civilization.
If you want to be happy and powerful, he says, you need to stand up straight: If your posture is poor, for example — if you slump, shoulders forward and rounded, chest tucked in, head down, looking small, defeated and ineffectual (protected, in theory, against attack from behind) — then you will feel small, defeated, and ineffectual.
Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, O'Rourke gazes into the camera while standing next to his car on a dusty dirt road, wearing jeans, a tucked-in button-down shirt, hands in his back pockets and with his dog Artemis close behind him (he has three pets: Artemis, another dog named Rosie and a cat named Silver).
With the Capsula Mundi project, designers Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel rethink the ways in which we bury and mourn our loved ones by proposing egg-shaped seed coffins made from 100% biodegradable starch plastic, in which the deceased can be tucked in a fetal position, then planted into the soil, with their tree of choice for the crown.
Ellegaard explained in advance that we're going to walk a maximum of 1.25 miles—"like from here to the grocery store and back again"—and he's already spotted the first plant that the students will pick: Dandelions, tucked in between a strip of long blades of grass right on the other side of the school's property.
After the trip, while she was starting Brown and he was studying at the University of Arizona in Tucson, they exchanged long letters with bits of nature tucked in — she sent one on scrolls of paper birch she collected from the Adirondacks and he enclosed dried fruit of a pincushion cactus from the Catalina Mountains in Tucson.
The Senators, despite being outshot 29-13, extended their lead to 3-0 after two periods on goals by Tierney, who shoveled in a loose puck in the crease for his eighth goal of the season, and Brown, who tucked in a rebound of Tkachuk's shot inside the left post for his 10th goal of the season.
Photograph by Elizabeth Renstrom for The New Yorker Alessia Cara, a nineteen-year-old singer-songwriter from Ontario, has a breakout single, "Here," in which she finds herself tucked in the corner of a house party and looking askance at her peers, who are clutching cups and dancing to music they may or may not like.
Tucked in a stunning remodel of a classic Japantown hotel, The Bar at the Hotel Kabuki in Japantown, located between Pacific Heights and Fillmore, has also made price point a means of reaching a local clientele — it offers a daily happy hour with $7 Highballs, alongside spiked tea-centered cocktails for two, and a large selection of Japanese whisky.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more To complete her look, the star wore a classic tucked-in white James Perse tee, dark wash Frame skinny jeans and white Adidas sneakers (on sale for 50% off now at Net-a-Porter!) that she didn't originally intend to wear.
" Sometimes, however, she is surprised by the range of people who connect to her music, which in itself is testament to the ubiquity of its themes: "It is really striking to talk to a rando dude in a tucked-in t-shirt and sneakers who's like, 'It's awesome that you talk about death because I think about it all the time.
There is an eccentric humor to the entire exercise: an artist, holding an absurd pose associated with classical statuary, walks back and forth with Sisyphean pointlessness, while the small hole in his t-shirt's right underarm and his glasses tucked in his left breast pocket endow him with the appearance of someone who's come to fix the leak in your roof.
Twenty-one years after their brother's life ended in a Salt Lake City basement after a heroin overdose, Jennifer and Sam Plumb rarely leave their homes without something tucked in their backpacks in his memory: Naloxone kits that they distribute to drug users and at-risk youth in the hope of preventing them from meeting the same fate as 22-year-old Andy Plumb.
And though the clothes are indeed a shout-out to cool Asian girls, the founders made a conscious decision to eschew aesthetic stereotypes: Instead, the line consists of '80s-leaning tailored separates set apart by subtle detailing — a gauzy floral dress with a center slit (pictured above right), a pale blue button-up with a cinched waist meant to create a tucked-in look.
The images — all horizontal, so the comic had to be flipped on its side — captured quiet, emotional moments in the characters' lives: Bruce Wayne tucked in by his butler, Alfred Pennyworth, after a night of fighting crime as Batman; Superman in flight, glimpsed through the window of the Daily Planet supply closet he had entered as Clark Kent; Aquaman and his wife, Mera, sharing a kiss amid the surf.
Even Giorgio Armani, in a return to classic form, focused his Armani Privé collection on a simplified palette of lustrous black velvet (a theme of his fall ready-to-wear collection, titled "Black Velvet") paired with the palest pink, peach and glacial blue houndstooth cady collarless jackets and slim trousers, crystal tops, and the occasional feathered wrap, but tucked in a series of voluminous harem pants and poufs of peplums amid all the understatement: pasha black tie.
Elton had gone vintage shopping at the flea market and come back in full-on personality play mode — which is to say, it was Mr. Michele's usual mixed bag of magical misfit muchness, taken to a newly accessorized extreme: not with bags (though they were there, too, in all sizes and shapes) but rather knitted face masks of all creepy kinds, copies of models' heads tucked in the crooks of their arms, rubber "dragon puppies" (that turned out to be baby dragons) clutched to the chest, and a third eye blinking from the broad expanse of a forehead.
We see it when Lizzy low-key negs Darcy at Bingley's ball and then walks down the length of the room, so pleased with herself, her chin tucked in with glee; when, in Atonement, Cecilia strips to her slip and jumps into the fountain to retrieve a shard of vase, overcome with the desire for Robbie that will eventually doom her, and emerges, dripping wet, chin quivering in fury at how that desire has wrecked her; when Georgiana hands over her daughter to her lover's father in the middle of a field in The Duchess; when Colette first dons a suit in front of Henry.

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