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The rest of your fingers remain tucked into you palm.
And are those bars of soap tucked into the nylons?
It was tucked into a budget deal approved on Thursday.
Tucked into her remarks was the story of Army Capt.
The man has a Janbiya knife tucked into his belt. 
It was a $22.8 million pivot, tucked into an acquisition.
A sculpture of a hippo is tucked into the stairwell.
It's skinny jeans with too many zippers tucked into boots.
All three had handguns tucked into their waistbands, he said.
An intriguing name was tucked into the Al Jazeera documentary.
But Jimmy Fallon noticed something else tucked into the legislation.
A revolver was tucked into the back of his jeans.
I keep you tucked into a bonnet while I sleep.
Also tucked into the bedroom wing is a laundry room.
Tucked into her polished 'do were Frangipani flowers, native to Fiji.
Southern preppiedom: gingham shirts tucked into thigh-length khaki shorts with
A washer, dryer and ironing board are tucked into a cupboard.
Bunk beds were tucked into the corner of each small cell.
I felt like a child being tucked into a warm bed.
A box of cereal was tucked into position on the counter.
Ms. Choi believed her sister carried opium tucked into her clothing.
Tucked into the measure that will fund the government through Feb.
Dad, pencil tucked into his chest pocket, chuckled along with him.
Yet tucked into the show, there were also more earnest moments.
I was wearing my dad's polo shirt tucked into plaid shorts.
Well, you're not going to think you're tucked into a BMW.
There's also one tucked into the Versace Mansion in Miami Beach.
Ryan let out a mock gasp and tucked into his steamed vegetables.
Maybe by the creek, maybe loose ribs, a skull tucked into snow.
The scene is now tucked into a new cut of their adaptation.
There was a crackling fire, and boiled sausages tucked into soft rolls.
A note was found tucked into the waistband of his boxer shorts.
Tucked into Joel's arm, she rules as one of evangelicalism's first ladies.
She wore a pale pink sweater tucked into light-wash mom jeans.
He sounds as if he's been tucked into an extremely comfortable bed.
She returned in a coral colored silk blouse tucked into khaki pants.
Anjel Burl, 215, her red hair tucked into a yellow knit cap.
Apple Park is an anachronism wrapped in glass, tucked into a neighborhood.
Alarm There you are, comfortably tucked into bed, and the light is out.
Ashley Benson sported a similar style of pants tucked into knee-high boots.
Besides, he rationalizes, his feet will be tucked into his sneakers all day.
The man raises his shirt to show a revolver tucked into his jeans.
A kitchen cleaver tucked into the belt of a trench-coat-cloaked figure.
Tucked into Ms. Hill's testimony is a cinematic scene at the White House.
The environmental justice plans have all been tucked into broader climate policy packages.
The games were held in a public rink tucked into a strip mall.
He's wearing a gold watch and a T-shirt tucked into his jeans.
It began offering the tools in September, tucked into the phone's settings menu.
Who wouldn't feel glamorous with the stars and moons tucked into her updo?
A pay phone stood immediately inside the door, tucked into a wooden alcove.
" That symmetry is just one of the echoes tucked into "Relatives in Descent.
The terriers tucked into an inflight meal of grilled salmon and tender chicken.
Near Denver, migrants are locked inside a prison tucked into an industrial quarter.
A rug merchant's store, tucked into one of the Aleppo souk's narrow passageways.
Tucked into the the third act of Deadpool 22 is a major Easter egg.
Katie Holmes looked casual-chic in a pair of baggy jeans tucked into boots.
There's a fourth head on his shoulder, tucked into the crook of his arm.
This guy has his napkin tucked into his shirt shoveling food in his mouf.
A belly strains his yellow polo shirt, which he wears tucked into belted pants.
Inside the bookstore, there is a cache of Paterno memorabilia tucked into a corner.
By the time my brother and I got there, she was tucked into bed.
Add to that, a night tucked into the adult-cradle also improved their memories.
It is tucked into a sunny mountain valley draped with peach orchards and vineyards.
In 2013, Redoine got out of Sequeden Prison using explosives tucked into tissue boxes.
Bathtubs are tucked into bay windows and accentuate the feel of indoor-outdoor living.
A fireplace is tucked into a stone wall separating the living room and kitchen.
With a five-foot-long cord, the diffuser can be tucked into many spaces.
Others note that the drilling provision is tucked into a largely unrelated tax bill.
The slouchy sweater looks so cute tucked into high-waisted jeans or a skirt.
He ended up in his hideaway office tucked into the entrails of the Capitol.
Make sure you keep your pants tucked into the pant clip on the boots.
When the announcement happened early Wednesday morning, she was comfortably tucked into her bed.
Today, that road is flanked by Italianate pop-up mansions tucked into tiny lots.
Eaten alone or tucked into a wrap, the falafel at Sakib are worth seeking out.
High on Mount Graham in Arizona, tucked into a forest of trees, there's a telescope.
I embarrassed him once when he arrived with actual pennies tucked into the shoe creases.
A hypodermic needle sits tucked into his elastic waistband, and track marks line his forearms.
The entrance is tucked into a stand of trees, and three footbridges cross the property.
Our site, tucked into the foliage at the northern end of the park, was secluded.
I preferred how it looked somewhat tucked into jeans to give the top more shape.
Dozens of protesters were arrested, while thousands more tucked into tents, tepees and trailers nearby.
Huge stone fireplaces are tucked into corners, and old Chicago artifacts hide in plain sight.
We ordered and tucked into a deliciously crisp slab with a side of red cabbage.
Even the entrances to several buildings were made new overnight, with sculptures tucked into lobbies.
He wore his shirt neatly tucked into jeans, and paused to consider questions before answering.
She tucked into her clams oreganata and considered the new breed as an anthropological curiosity.
UkeHut instruments are grouped by size along the walls and are tucked into storage spaces.
Bubble bath for them (or for you, once you finally get them tucked into bed).
She wore an off-white T-shirt tucked into well-fitting jeans, and white booties.
Also unclear is what "riders" that set new policy might be tucked into the legislation.
Remember that basketball mini game easter egg that got tucked into Facebook Messenger back in March?
Einstein has a camera tucked into its tie and will turn its head to face movement.
There it is, in the center—tucked into the Avengers logo between Captain America and Wasp.
I've started noticing a new trend though — men wearing white T-shirts tucked into white pants.
Nothing beat getting tucked into bed and reading about the Seven Dwarfs singing their hi-hos.
Threat level: A line tucked into the global company's filing with securities regulators caught my attention.
She would wear an old men's shirt tucked into her slacks and just look so elegant.
The group tucked into mashed potatoes, caviar, kobe beef, crab legs and more as they celebrated.
Adding to the overall size is the battery that's tucked into the bottom of the strap.
Perhaps they need a stellar carry-on that can easily get tucked into the overhead bin?
One of the biggest revelations in Wonder Woman is tucked into the end of the film.
He flashed a gap-toothed smile, unself-conscious about wearing a dress shirt tucked into shorts.
Neater than the hamburger is seared rare tuna tucked into a shiny bun from Lyon Bakery.
The Gilchrist and Soames toiletries were accompanied by a hair dryer tucked into a leather box.
Tucked into a sleepy residential neighborhood and flanked by tall fences, it feels like a secret.
The reference pages are tucked into the front and back of the planners for easy access.
Why was Hammarskjöld's body allegedly found with an ace of spades tucked into his shirt collar?
After two viewings, we spotted five Disney-centric details tucked into the background of many scenes.
The pay committee, born out of a wily measure tucked into the state budget by Gov.
Tucked into a hilltop, Pignola is pure Italian charm: crumbing stone buildings and narrow, unnavigable streets.
Calculating the total price is complicated, because so many expenses are tucked into so many budgets.
With a dozen used bookstores tucked into its small downtown, it is a literary traveler's Elysium.
The measure, tucked into a broader military policy bill, is supported by both Republicans and Democrats.
It's a bit of a challenge to find, tucked into a small side street in Soho.
In a remote pine forest in Finnish Lapland, people are paying to be tucked into hammocks.
Duvets that don't have to be tucked into the bed have been replacing blankets that do.
" A note tucked into the top reads: "Starting on the right foot for the 115th Congress!
While in the Medieval feast, diners tucked into meat fruit and edible cutlery, napkins, and candles.
She knows this process well; her thumb already tucked into her palm when we walked up.
If butter chicken whets your appetite, you'll find it tucked into a tidy round of tandoori bread.
Better yet, it's tucked into a concrete-reinforced bunker nestled right in Facebook's main Silicon Valley campus.
One local farmer points to a former opium poppy field tucked into the fold of steep hillside.
And, so, as a twosome, we went, and were tucked into a corner table in the back.
And what better way to teach us how to dance than with motors tucked into our socks?
Stirred viewers are sent home with a theatre-issued copy of the text tucked into their pockets.
Tucked into the central building's maze-like layout, Sabine Pearlman's "Totem Poles" stood out amid the throng.
Aniston was seen wearing a simple v-neck shirt tucked into dark-wash jeans paired with wedges.
He flourished at the time, in the shadow, and sometimes tucked into the shoulder, of Oscar Wilde.
In addition to Mexican food, corn bread, and grits, Texan Johnson tucked into hearty chicken-fried steak. 
Paltrow rocked a green-and-white combo consisting of a button-up shirt tucked into tailored pants.
The wife is tucked into bed with the child, Angela, as Janine cries, exhausted physically and emotionally.
Assange was wearing a red shirt, tucked into black trousers without a belt, and he seemed groggy.
Kyrgios wore long blue shorts and a Vince Carter jersey with a chain tucked into the neck.
But on a night out, it's still just me and my card tucked into my phone case.
The proposal was tucked into a broader plan on government reorganization the White House released on Thursday.
The neighborhood is tucked into a crook of Malibu Creek State Park, which has about 8,000 acres.
The tranquil graveyard at Trinity Church is tucked into an otherwise bustling commercial corner of Lower Manhattan.
The foundation went as follows: A black top tucked into high-waisted blue jeans, and patent footwear.
But it wasn't until people tucked into their traditional holiday tubs that everyone noticed all at once.
MEERBUSCH, Germany — The estate tucked into the countryside 22003 minutes from downtown Düsseldorf is easy to miss.
Usually a black shiny disc — or polka dot — is playfully tucked into or perched on these elements.
At a shooting range tucked into the Rockies, 10 employees of the Iron Protection Group are training.
Wayla, tucked into a basement on the Lower East Side, has one of the neighborhood's lovelier gardens.
All of this is happening in a region where more people are building homes tucked into forests.
There, tucked into every nook and lining every shelf, are pint-sized plastic bottles decorated with roses.
A number of staffing company offices — discreet, sometimes with mirrored glass windows — are tucked into strip malls.
Who is cramming into the long, low room, with its booths tucked into nooks along its sides?
A young woman dressed all in black, with an iPhone tucked into her waistband, wasn't having it.
Without the time for such an interlude, this being Manhattan, we bravely tucked into the next course.
One exception is an enamel, pearl-studded music box tucked into a bookshelf in the living room.
Scrolls of papyrus were portable; Roman commanders used them as the equivalent of paperbacks, tucked into pockets.
I sewed on little flaps for his tiny hands to be tucked into, like letters into envelopes.
We sat tucked into a corner of Hex Old World Witchery on Decatur Street in New Orleans.
There's even an Easter egg tucked into Tesla's software referencing the modified DMC-12 Doc Brown uses.
I have so many wonderful places to show you that I've tucked into May's Ferrante Fever itinerary.
On the north wall are the rain boots; the sneakers tucked into one another, head to toe.
Up your toothpick game with these whiskey flavored toothpicks that even come tucked into their own leather pouches.
Once tucked into the comfy King-sized bed, we were pleased with the plush duvet and oversized pillows.
It's mid-January, yet I still decide on a button-down tucked into a pencil skirt (without tights).
Larson wore a camel sweater which was half tucked into a gray skirt that showcased her black belt.
Tangerine By Christina ManganOut March 20Don't go to the beach this summer without Tangerine tucked into your bag.
The Hideaway Pizza Pub opened last August, neatly tucked into a mostly residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The other moved toward Jason, one hand tucked into the waist of his pants, and threatened to shoot.
There are two keys to understanding Deerhoof tucked into The Magic, the San Francisco quartet's 13th studio album.
The wrinkle is in the reading of the parenthetical phrase tucked into the regulations: "to the human eye".
Women's ovaries, on the other hand, are tucked into the body and aren't as reactive to external heat.
Douglas was 16, a chatty and bubbly and joyful teenager tucked into a tiny, lithe but powerful body.
In most apartments, stoves do not sit against walls, but are tucked into the islands in the kitchens.
He'd stuffed the CDs into a grocery bag, which she tucked into a drawer in her childhood bedroom.
Artists regularly draw the Sumatran dorcus alcides with his signature magic marker tucked into his shiny black pincers.
"Peeling Kinglet" (2018), which depicts a bird tucked into the curl of an orange peel, is similarly ephemeral.
I wear them around Brooklyn, the bottoms of the pants tucked into Uggs, practically daring people to snicker.
She wore a button down shirt, tighter around her breast area, which she tucked into tight fitting jeans.
GISENYI, Rwanda — They are sometimes tucked into bras, hidden in underwear or coiled tightly around a smuggler's arms.
But soon stray pills were tucked into sofa cushions and syringes were rattling at the back of drawers.
One of our first stops, DeSoto State Park, tucked into a corner of Alabama, was one of these.
Virginia is tattooed up to the neck, and Gustavo is wearing a sleeveless undershirt tucked into khaki pants.
I spend hours with my chin tucked into my chest and a weird smile on my face, watching.
It was tucked into the final moments of Thursday's episode, along with a constellation of other women's voices.
"Omoiyari" grapples with heritage and assimilation, displacement and survival, mourning and coping, all tucked into its plush arrangements.
As a result, Space Command got tucked into US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), which is focused on nuclear deterrence.
They also entered crowded restaurants in the Shangri-La and other hotels, as families tucked into breakfast buffets.
Murals were tucked into hallways — one a massive circus scene with acrobats, jesters and women entwined with snakes.
Starting Monday the company is introducing its mobile cyber command center, tucked into a heavily customized semitrailer truck.
A Lebanese 1,000-pound bank note, worth about 66 cents, was tucked into a crevice in the granite.
My friend Win Luanchaison, a real-estate developer and fervent culinary explorer, and I tucked into our bowls.
She witnesses firings, some accompanied by a goodbye card tucked into a file folder, some toasted with champagne.
Men walked the rutted trails, their faces obscured by black balaclavas, and pistols tucked into their waist bands.
The model looked cozy in a colorful turtleneck sweater, which she tucked into a pair of black jeans.
The audacity of Thomas' opinion, that was tucked into a related case, took Boutrous and others by surprise.
The provision was tucked into the $1.3 trillion spending bill Trump signed to avoid a federal government shutdown.
It would be tucked into a short-term spending bill intended to avert a government shutdown after Friday.
He spent three days hunting victims with a short sword and two smaller knives tucked into his coat.
This 300-acre property tucked into the southern Berkshires delivers classic camp fun in a classic camp setting.
Tucked into her jacket, out of sight for most of the evening, was a large, bubblegum-pink wallet.
His wife, Kay Decker, also 69, nodded in agreement as she tucked into a Fuji chicken apple salad.
Pencil 2Screenshot: Gizmodo (Apple)Tucked into all that iPad Pro news, Apple made some noteworthy changes to its stylus.
The three bodies were under covers, almost as though they'd been tucked into bed, detective Dave Loeding tells PEOPLE.
Crunchy pickled daikon and carrots, tucked into every banh mi, are reprised in a heap over fries twice fried.
But what I really want is something super compact and versatile that can easily be tucked into a backpack.
And, if you find the whole almond tucked into your portion, count on some good fortune coming your way.
Wrapped fabric bundles, frequently found in Cutler's works, are tucked into various nooks, their contents unknown but clearly valuable.
TUCKED INTO a fold in the hills an hour north of Thessaloniki, Serres is old Greece: settled, traditionalist, patriotic.
He wore corduroys tucked into lace-up rubber boots, with a pair of Ferragamo loafers packed in a bag.
But tucked into that list, rounding out the top 10, is a name few have heard of: Concealed Online.
The only crops Afranio Solano owns now are two green tomato plants tucked into the corner of his apartment.
The measure was ultimately tucked into a year-end annual defense policy bill signed into law by President Obama.
Tucked into the budget released on Wednesday was a plan to create national champions, starting in the oil sector.
It would not apply to arbitration clauses tucked into contracts for cellphone service, car rentals, nursing homes or employment.
They rummaged through receipts and cash tucked into wallets, opened sunglasses cases, and patted down armpits, backs and ankles.
Of late, the government has tucked into liberalisation as if it were an appetising feijoada (bean-and-meat stew).
Soft golden lighting is refracted from the coffered ceiling to illuminate whispering couples tucked into mint-green upholstered booths.
He was dressed as if he were about to go fishing, with his pants tucked into big rubber boots.
My dinner started very well with tangy, tamarind-marinated quail, with a pine-nut stuffing tucked into the breast.
Here, the top is tucked into a black, A-line miniskirt — a styling 101 move to easily add polish.
Five days later, the bag was still there—only now, suspiciously, it had been tucked into a dark corner.
Indeed, tucked into Schumer's largely inarticulate threat against Gorsuch and Kavanaugh is a subtle dig at the latter man.
"The tribe doesn't owe us anything," Mr. Brackeen said, as Zachary tucked into his lap, getting some shoelace assistance.
With Justice Kavanaugh now safely tucked into his lifetime appointment, there's much less cause for conservatives to stay angry.
AIRSICKNESS BAG Tucked into every seat back pocket is the waterproof airsickness bag that is very useful for trash.
The answers, tucked into a sludgy script by David Benioff, Billy Ray and Darren Lemke, will not surprise you.
A narrow elevator bank tucked into a corner of the Arlo SoHo hotel lobby undersells this generous-size bar.
Clothing is suspended from subtle racks and tucked into built-in cabinetry; concealed doors give way to dressing rooms.
In June, Ms. Warren simply tucked into the slipstream of her liberal rival, Mr. Sanders, on his signature issue.
Tucked into a small cardboard box was a pair of white Jaybird wireless in-ear headphones for the gym.
When I got home and unwrapped the box, I was glad to find the Napper tucked into a bag.
Those bonds could be tucked into a fund's portfolio to boost the overall yield without jeopardizing the tax exemption.
Then the car was off, his bootleg vape cartridges tucked into a black plastic bag — all thanks to Instagram.
A few miles away, Les Neiges D'Antan ($2175) is a stylish destination tucked into the pastoral forest of Valtournenche.
A very crispy, sort of fitted white tee tucked into jeans or black pants is such a good look.
The results of the investigation were, oddly enough, tucked into a press release about 5G expansion in rural areas.
A skier must organize transfers by bus or car to individual resorts, which are tucked into narrow mountain passes.
Shockley photographed Sugar gazing down at "her sprinkles" tucked into a crib and posted the photos to her Facebook.
Next week House lawmakers will be voting on repealing an extraneous provision tucked into the massive 2017 Tax Bill.
The border security compromise tucked into the bill is perhaps the most stinging legislative defeat of Mr. Trump's presidency.
Instead of shivering the entire time, make sure you have a scarf, socks, or sweater tucked into your carry-on.
Tucked into the back of the outdoor venue, the ensemble even debuted a few new songs just for the occasion.
We gamely tucked into a pair of chicken burgers in an attempt to eat ourselves into a state of contentment.
Tucked into her basket is a stack of hotel brochures featuring a handsome bullfighter, a matador, holding a red cape.
HIDDEN behind farmhouses and tucked into the corners of fields, bold architectural experiments are under way in the English countryside.
Kneeling on the driveway in a leather jacket and jeans tucked into motorcycle boots, Byron looks every inch the badass.
All of it tucked into a plastic canister that feels like it could hold tennis balls or an inflatable coozie.
Shortly after orgasm (?), Ana notices Christian's UFC poster has a tiny photo of his dead mom tucked into the corner.
Bonus: It's also got a USB charger tucked into it, so you can always charge your tech on the go.
"I really disliked the traditional tuxedo shoes, so I found these ankle boots that my tux tucked into," he says.
No guns were drawn during this exchange, but we did see a gun tucked into one of the guard's waistband.
George sported a tweed hat with a gray scarf tucked into a double-breasted black coat and loose-cut jeans.
At Mina's cannabis farm, tucked into the mountains north of Los Angeles, hummingbirds zip around a small cluster of greenhouses.
She wore her hair in a low bun with a small side braid tucked into it and her makeup natural.
Tucked into the top of the brand's italicized "H" logo is a hidden button that serves as the trunk opener.
A ninth sign, a lone question mark, is tucked into the back seat of the van, awaiting a final reveal.
The Mad Dog balloons depict Trump as a baby with pro-Russia tattoos and a cellphone tucked into his diaper.
It was tucked into a pair of sleek floral pants, with elegantly drawn blossoms atop a muted navy base ($33).
I love this tucked into jeans or a skirt on its own, or layered underneath a sweater for extra warmth.
Running tucked into the leader's slipstream, Cheserek waited until the last lap before bursting to the line in 3:52.
She switched it up again by trying a loose V-neck tucked into trousers with a neck scarf on top.
The student can be seen in a dark brown button-down shirt and a black tie tucked into khaki pants.
Now, the three younger ones — Kiki, 7, Sander, 6, and Quinn, 1 — are tucked into a bedroom in the back.
Tucked into a sliver of space between two much taller buildings, this structure has no conventional exterior walls at all.
Chants came down to us from a 20013th-century shrine to the Virgin, tucked into a crag overlooking the sea.
The contrasting approach is evident at a daily gathering in a packed room tucked into one of Logan's four terminals.
But tucked into its cinematics is a portrayal of an innocence that was so readily destroyed in those four years.
Brown, 25, shared a photo of herself on Instagram tucked into bed with the prize sitting on her bedside table.
He kept in close contact with his family, including his mother, whose photograph he tucked into his bottom bunk's ceiling.
He wore a Virunga park ranger uniform and had his green beret tucked into the shoulder of his khaki shirt.
She's an astounding figure these days, a happy Valkyrie with amused eyes and a stiletto tucked into her rhetorical boot.
We stayed the weekend in the sprawling, cobalt blue estate, tucked into the countryside along the coast of Lake Ontario.
Face ID works because of the TrueDepth camera system that's tucked into the display notch at the top of the phone.
You can choose to have your pants tucked into your boot or not, or sleeves rolled up or not, for instance.
A news story tucked into Trump's hands at the right moment can torpedo an appointment or redirect the president's entire agenda.
Big, florid, deep-voiced man with his polo shirt tucked into his jeans: (lugubriously) Do you have Mark Latham's new book?
One of Chrétien's works, Blue Agricultural Twine, consists of a cylindrical hay bale tucked into a knit blanket of cerulean twine.
Cox, 20163, wore a long-sleeve patterned black button-down shirt, which she tucked into a pair of simple blue jeans.
Tucked into the legislation to try to end the government shutdown is a section that would weaken the Mexico City Policy.
Most of my writing gets done at my cluttered mess of a desk, tucked into my "office nook" in my bedroom.
You remember that kid who wore his t-shirt tucked into his sweatpants and was rocking velcro shoes in high school?
It was tucked into some cobblestone, as the species is known to nest on gravel, according to the National Audubon Society.
You might say the Fallot mustard factory is hidden away, tucked into the midst of a region where wine is king.
And there can be plenty of anti-poverty sentiment tucked into what appears to be an innocent distaste for processed food.
Alternatively, CHIP funding could be tucked into a government spending bill for the new fiscal year that will start Oct. 1.
So please don't keep a baggie of weed tucked into your nightstand; this is a federally regulated substance, not a vibrator.
Because most art is tucked into storage spaces quietly, it is difficult to know what is where at any given moment.
What's more, the driver also enjoys a bright heads-up display that's virtually tucked into the bends of the hood ahead.
Tucked into the archives at the state prosecutor's office was their son's government ID, which had been found at the ranch.
Sons & Daughters Noah Weinstein and Shaun Rose are partners in their first restaurant, tucked into a space next to Del Posto.
He wears his long pants tucked into his socks and his wife looks him over every night — just to be sure.
Congress is mandating an examination of the U.S. policy in Syria via a provision tucked into an aviation bill passed Wednesday.
I can just imagine Soderbergh saddling up and trotting off to Monument Valley, a pair of iPhones tucked into his holsters.
I was quiet, timid, and nurturing — making sure all my dolls were cared for, safely tucked into bed with their bottles.
Tiny lamb meatballs were tucked into homemade won tons and served with a well-balanced sauce of garlic and chili oil.
On entering the NMAAHC, visitors pass into an expansive lobby, with information desks and the museum store tucked into the corners.
The language in question, which went into effect Tuesday, is comprised of a single sentence tucked into a broader agriculture bill.
You stop in your tracks and comment on the threadbare vintage Yes T-shirt I've tucked into my high-rise jeans.
Tables are shielded with glass wrapped in butcher paper and half-lit by votive candles tucked into Capiz-shell lotus blossoms.
When I was growing up, EpiPens were scattered around my house and tucked into car seats and Mom's purse like crayons.
He paired it with a light blue collared shirt and a matching pocket square, tucked into his gray three-piece suit.
Tucked into my lunchbox, which was stowed in the cool belly of the world's best fisherman's boat, were two ripe Chiquitas.
Ever notice that the piano part from "Dancing Queen" is tucked into the end of MGMT's song "No Time To Pretend"?
Menus arrived in mysterious black envelopes, while at the end of the meal, checks were tucked into vintage Smithsonian science books.
A small 24-hour gym was tucked into the spa, where we spent an hour in the indoor pool and sauna.
Three videos are accompanied by two small paintings tucked into the corners of the installation, leaving the main gallery mostly dark.
Mr. Hansen works at a nickel refinery in Kristiansand, a city tucked into the nooks and crannies along Norway's southern coast.
Occasional streaks of heat, as in maeng pla, flaked mackerel strewn with roasted peanuts and tucked into lettuce, are a relief.
This 103-room hotel, tucked into rue des Beaux Arts, delivers a theatrical brand of opulence along with a juicy history.
A recent offering featured Maison David's buttery soft, rosy pink Wagyu pastrami, and crisp cabbage slaw tucked into a semolina flatbread.
Tucked into triangles, fried until crunchy and served with lemon, they are meant to be gnawned on between sips of sake.
Prepared to make the leap, Mr. Mabern relocated to New York at age 23, arriving with $5,000 tucked into his shoes.
A series of changes tucked into the $1.4 trillion spending deal passed Thursday could affect savers including retirees and recent graduates.
When an immense library of songs can be tucked into your pants pocket, the spirit of the past is always close.
Textile operations stayed small and specialized, using workshops tucked into homes, enabling them to pivot quickly to satisfy changing fashion tastes.
She stopped on the runway posing fiercely with her hands tucked into her pockets, giving a small smile to the audience.
She sculpts the cold light, tending to the flowers folding themselves into the quiet night, their white sleeves tucked into pyramids.
Skinny blue jeans were tucked into thigh-high brown boots, worn with roll-necks and fuzzy fur coats or sequin cardigans.
That map tucked into a copy of Ptolemy's Geographia, was thought to have had a provenance dating back to the 1700s.
Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, loomed in the background, snow still tucked into the folds of the summit.
She recommends it on a poached egg tucked into half an avocado, served with a squeeze of lime and pita bread.
A large wallet, phone, magazine, and even the occasional breakfast sandwich have all comfortably tucked into mine on my morning subway commute.
Eighteen of us tucked into the delicious food, everyone going back for seconds and thinking, Hey, I could do this at home.
Multiple witnesses attest that Gongora was not, in fact, brandishing his knife, but had it tucked into his pants throughout the ordeal.
And there's the fashion designer Calvin Klein, hair tousled, necktie askew and tucked into his shirt, also at an exhibition, in 1993.
It held a water bottle, doggie treats and a collapsible dog bowl, while my wallet was tucked into the inside mesh pocket.
There were always seedy nightclubs that catered to whiskey-swilling men tucked into the half-cellars of buildings along Saadoun Street downtown.
Amanda Petersen, 39, stood outside the Capitol in a dark blazer and bright red lipstick, khaki pants tucked into her black sneakers.
Pinz Bowling Center12655 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, 91604 Like everything else in the Valley, this place is tucked into a strip mall.
Tucked into a VIP table, "they were partying, dancing and singing along with French Montana and James Harden," an onlooker tells PEOPLE.
He had a photograph of his grandmother, who passed away last year, tucked into his badge holder, "for good luck," he said.
He wears an ill-fitting red shirt tucked into belted khakis; his jawline is square and his eyes are full of wonder.
She wore a Céline top tucked into a tailored, oversize pant (also by Céline) with a Mizuki choker and Gabriela Hearst bag.
One of his preferred positions had me on my back, thighs tucked into my chest, prone and vulnerable like a fuck box.
Tucked into his breast pocket, a pink-piped white pocket square signaled to an observer his assured sense of style and fashion.
Sandra, who is warm and calm and often wears a flower tucked into her hair, arrived at the hospital at ten o'clock.
It's trivial by comparison to spinach between the teeth or a skirt tucked into nylons, so I haven't said anything so far.
The heart of the operation remains the winery, which is tucked into the village of Damery, beside the church and the school.
Collins is also asking for a reinsurance program, which she says could be tucked into an end of the year spending bill.
Next to the room with the oak walls are the library, tucked into one of the turrets, and the formal dining room.
Then there is sauerkraut, tucked into two tightly wound spring rolls, darkly bronzed and glistening, giving no hint of their unorthodox interior.
HONG KONG — An obscure phrase on foreign investment tucked into China's insurance regulations is being viewed as stunningly cryptic by Western standards.
Most saunas in Finland are tucked into peoples' homes, but there's a new trend of public saunas popping up all over Helsinki.
One of his favorite hacks involves hanging an old stocking in a shower with a bar of soap tucked into the foot.
"Ideally you want to wear long pants tucked into socks, but if it's 90 degrees out, that's probably not feasible," he said.
After struggling through the first few pages, I was overjoyed to discover the little glossary tucked into the back of the book.
There is a "Wall of Ambassadors" (2017) and a young girl tucked into bed on her "First Night at Boarding School" (2017).
The hives are tucked into a ledge adjacent to a pathway alongside Suzanne Lenglen Court, the second largest stadium on the grounds.
During dinner, Donald Trump Jr. tucked into a menu including lamb and halibut as Tiffany Trump chatted with the queen's private secretary.
When I arrive at the barn, which is tucked into the hills of Griffith Park, Hanawalt introduces her with a wry intensity.
Size: 2,808 square feet Price per square foot: $160 Indoors: The front door is tucked into a breezeway connected to the carport.
In between meetings, she stole snatches of sleep (in the back seat of cars; tucked into the corner of a tea shop).
We suggest a knit sweater tucked into a miniskirt, with an edgy (snakeskin) boot to give the whole thing a little personality.
We learn that the hosts all have an explosive charge tucked into a vertebra that will detonate if they try to escape.
Appearing Tuesday unshackled in a tan T-shirt tucked into khaki pants, Lee acknowledged the charge and the potential time he faces.
The four-hundred-and-fifty-square-foot space contained a kitchenette, a couch, and a bathroom, and two beds, tucked into nooks.
Tucked into each novel-length menu is a postcard, which the bar offers to send anywhere in the world, on the house.
Pooler, 39, collected his meal and walked toward the church, a tattered white bunny with blue eyes tucked into his left arm.
Later he and I sat together, his arm around my shoulders, my hand tucked into his, as we worked out the practicalities.
TOKYO — What do you think of when you see a tiny plastic spoon tucked into the lid of an ice cream cup?
One possible model sits more than 296,22016 miles away from key points on the U.S.-Mexico border, tucked into rural southeastern Pennsylvania.
The extension was tucked into a broader package of tax and spending changes that lawmakers are expected to vote on this week.
Maybe I first saw it on an influencer, perfectly tucked into her billowy trousers while she turned her face towards the sun.
So if your iPhone camera isn&apost working, it&aposs unlikely you also have a trusty DSLR camera tucked into your backpack.
One of the asylum seekers was a woman in an elaborately flowered traje , with a hot-pink smartphone tucked into the sash.
Tucked into crisp lettuce leaves and topped with tiny green beans, sliced mango and watercress sprigs, this duck will astonish your guests.
There, career waiters serve throwback dishes from largely unchanged menus to actors and industry types tucked into rows of crimson leather booths.
The fair returns this year in far less grand environs: a simple, 2,000-square-foot storefront tucked into the heart of Soho.
The kitchen itself is a marriage of the professional and domestic, with dishes stacked high on shelves and spices tucked into a corner.
Cover up – wear a hat and tuck in your hair; wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants tucked into your socks, and hiking boots.
At the Brooklyn Bread Lab, a bakery tucked into a row of warehouses on a litter-strewn street in Bushwick, it sells bread.
When she's watching me babble on about some bullshit or other, she'll have a little smile tucked into the corner of her mouth.
The cameras will be tucked into a square-like fixture on the top left of the device, closely resembling Apple's new camera structure.
Tucked into a VIP table, "they were partying, dancing and singing along with French Montana and James Harden," an onlooker previously told PEOPLE.
Bed, bug and beyond Remember when you were tucked into bed as a kid and told not to let the bed bugs bite?
Rita Ora topped off her double-denim ensemble at a Paris Fashion Week party with a glittery tiara tucked into her beachy waves.
Sitting on 54 acres of farmland, it's a neatly manicured destination with a spectacular ocean view, tucked into the highlands of the island.
A woman in leggings tucked into mud-covered riding boots told me she didn't know who the redhead at the polling place was.
Other photos on this profile display a variety of blister packs and pill boxes, some labeled "diazepam," with a note tucked into them.
Richie was seen wearing a black leather jacket over a black tank top that she tucked into a pair of distressed denim jeans.
It's the one device that you can easily play on an airplane, and travel with it tucked into the pouch of a backpack.
It is still in space, tucked into a graveyard orbit, and without interference will not reenter the Earth's atmosphere for over 1,000 years.
Richie wore a black tank top tucked into a pair of denim jeans, which she accessorized with stiletto-heeled black boots and sunglasses.
There's a telling moment tucked into the plodding second half of Mind of Mine, Zayn Malik's first major release since leaving One Direction.
The helmet is designed to be tucked into a sleeve worn around the cyclist's neck until sensors inside it detect a possible impact.
When there's a crash, the algorithm triggers the release of a helium-based gas mixture from a canister tucked into the helmet's sleeve.
TC: How many crypto investments has the firm made over the years, and will any of them be tucked into this new fund?
Jenner ordered a chicken quesadilla while Scott tucked into an assortment of tacos, and both washed down their meals with Mexican orange soda.
"A news story tucked into Trump's hands at the right moment can torpedo an appointment or redirect the president's entire agenda," Goldmacher writers.
The day he was arrested at the jail, Mr. McKoy had seven scalpels tucked into a leg of his long johns, officials said.
Steps off Gran Via (the Broadway of Madrid), the Principal is tucked into a quiet street leading into gallery- and restaurant-dense Chueca.
Captured by a fan account on Instagram, the video shows Harry adjusting his wife's ponytail after noticing it was tucked into her dress.
Tucked into the southwestern spur of Mount Parnassus, Delphi overlooks the Gulf of Corinth and a velvety-looking valley blanketed with olive orchards.
In the homegrown corner is Baby Bubbles, a mom-and-pop shop tucked into a quiet side street on the Upper East Side.
More to do nearby: All the best places on Buford Highway are tucked into unassuming strip malls, and Pho 24 is no different.
DENVER — It's nighttime at the Herbal Cure, a south Denver marijuana shop and grow house tucked into a parking lot beside the highway.
It was good and filling, but as we tucked into our pig stomach we noticed that we were the only ones eating it.
Congressional leaders removed a provision, tucked into a military policy bill, that would have stopped the Trump administration from lifting penalties on ZTE.
On my last night, I camped on a spur of sandpapery rock tucked into a side canyon off the Devil's Garden primitive trail.
You slice it cold, serving the ham as a main dish or tucked into soft potato rolls or between slices of white bread.
Today, elaborate encampments with tents, mattresses and camping stoves can be seen tucked into freeway underpasses and on corners all over the city.
Loos wore a red neckerchief and a leather vest over a button-down shirt tucked into jeans that fit snugly over riding boots.
Today, the bank space with tall, arched windows houses a Morton Williams supermarket, while the apartments are tucked into an adjacent high-rise.
I pack for happy: four pounds of apples, a vacuum-packed trio of vanilla beans, 10 favorite recipes tucked into a plastic folder.
Gone were the cascades of blond extensions; her hair was messily tucked into a Gucci baseball cap with a bee on the front.
Wearing crisp shirts tucked into jeans, the brothers could have been mistaken for any two Irish guys from North Jersey who made good.
The English guy has on a black trilby with a British flag tucked into the side, while the Mexican one dons a sombrero.
" Her sisters, in classic rock tees (ZZ Top, Eurythmics) tucked into ripped jeans, joined in but changed the tune to Björk's "Earth Intruders.
A remote control for the entertainment system is tucked into the base of the seats' armrests, and can be pulled out and retracted.
The SALT cap was tucked into the 2017 tax overhaul in part to help finance it and reduce its impact on the deficit.
Tucked into this slim, forceful novel about a famous Colombian political cartoonist is an inquiry into the nature of power and its responsibilities.
Officials say there is a NEW witness who saw Yazeed with a gun tucked into his shorts while in possession of Blanchar's car.
He wore an eighteenth-century tricorne, a deerstalker, a round Hasidic kolpik, an Afghan pakol with a peacock feather tucked into its folds.
Longoria, 44, looked stunning during her catwalk wearing a black mock-neck long sleeve tucked into a long, navy block-colored, leather skirt.
"This is a hugely unpopular thing that they're doing, tucked into a hugely unpopular tax bill that most people don't understand," he said.
My guide, Baptiste Auclair, met me in the park with a picnic of coffee and croissants, and two horses tucked into a trailer.
All of your favorite breakfast foods, tucked into a neat little quesadilla, and just as satisfying for dinner as it is for breakfast.
Whenever Facebook announces big actions it's taken against bad actors or fraudulent accounts, there are always a few Instagram accounts tucked into the report.
The three bodies were found under the covers, almost as though they'd been tucked into bed, according to North Royalton police detective Dave Loeding.
Standing inside a specially-designed room tucked into the heart of the Guggenheim simulates Wheeler's own journeys into the barren desert of northern Arizona.
The cameras are tucked into a square-like fixture on the top left of the device, closely resembling Apple (AAPL)'s new camera structure.
Tucked into the first act, the moment is brief, subtle, and to this day, I find it unrivaled in terms of charm and efficiency.
Lee's fortunes change when she discovers an unpublished letter by Fanny Brice, a vaudeville star, tucked into the cover of an old library book.
We undressed at a bench near the entrance, put our shoes back on, claim tickets tucked into our socks for safekeeping, and waded in.
Many houses tucked into the woods are still at risk, and saving those will be a priority over the next few days, officials said.
But the classics are tucked into a cornucopia of lazy movie tie-ins, mediocre sports games, and even a handful of forgettable Mario adventures.
The iPhone X has a IR light, a dot projector, and an IR camera, all tucked into the notch at the top of screen.
Her Oscar-winning husband, 55, wore a tweed hat with a gray scarf tucked into a double-breasted black coat and loose-cut jeans.
They're tucked into the steering wheel and dashboard, of course, but they also pop out of seat belts, doors, rear seats, and the ceiling.
Devotion was all but doomed from the moment it went live on Steam with a nugget of political humor tucked into its background art.
For years now, we've admired Olivia Palermo's commitment to the faux bob, achieved by leaving the ends of her hair tucked into a turtleneck.
The deliveries include high-energy foods like chickpeas and beans, tucked into packages that each can last a family of five for a month.
There Jenner ordered a chicken quesadilla while Scott tucked into an assortment of tacos, and both washed down their meals with Mexican orange soda.
Anna, the bride, carried a bouquet of weed leaves and Mark Balfe-Taylor, the groom, had a giant bud tucked into his coat pocket.
When Odesser does arrive, she's wearing a Care Bears shirt tucked into a plaid mini skirt, a heart-o-ring choker decorating her neck.
On weekday mornings Paris's sidewalks throng with tiny children, one hand clutching a comfort blanket, the other tucked into that of a besuited parent.
Narrator: So the next time you've got an orange tucked into your luggage, declare it, and let experts like Ginger decide if it's admissible.
The quintessential Ruth, to me, is those horrible mom jeans, tucked into slouchy socks, bad tennis shoes, and a loose button down tucked in.
Language was tucked into the CR that clarifies which rule would apply if the DOT fails to prove that Obama's rule would benefit drivers.
Hu was confronted by a 19-year-old man, who passed a note demanding money, pointing to a single knife tucked into his pants.
If you know what you're searching for, using Excel's search tools makes finding any term or number tucked into any cell quick and easy.
She relishes her lively neighborhood, particularly the two blocks — West 39th and 40th Streets — tucked into the shadow of the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
This extension of the cover could be used to carry the book like a purse or could be tucked into a girdle or belt.
Additional "riders" on other issues could also be tucked into the legislation, which must pass both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.
The couple's next target — another ranch, this one tucked into the verdant hillsides of central Veracruz — was abandoned when they arrived in late September.
He wore a plaid shirt tucked into light khaki trousers and had the loose, ruddy skin of an avid golfer of a certain age.
Build a Beautiful Savory Tart Out of Your Leftovers Potato and radicchio are tucked into a tender dough in this spontaneous but deliberate meal.
I was appalled by their poor living conditions — rundown trailers and outhouses tucked into the landscape, as if they weren't part of the town.
The Bathroom The full-length windows extended into the bathroom, although the toilet was thankfully tucked into the corner farthest from the exposing glass.
After sneaking off to make out in their hosts' bedroom, the couple discover the note tucked into the bed, abruptly cutting their fun short.
With her other hand, Kris helped carry Miesha's 2-year-old son, Trey, tucked into a plastic garbage can that was padded with backpacks.
At the 2019 Met Gala, Styles wore a single pearl earring alongside a sheer, ruffled blouse tucked into the highest of high-waisted trousers.
As the three tucked into salads and glasses of iced tea, Ms. Jacobson told the story of how, exactly, she was fired in 2006.
I tucked into a little cinnamon swirl and this chocolate-filled pastry, which was delicious: Warm, flaky, slightly squidgy, and not short on filling.
It was a place I could think and look, a meditative space where I felt tucked into a fold of art inside the museum.
But like more and more stores of all types — plant shops, bike shops, barber shops — there's also a coffee bar tucked into the side.
HOLE IN THE WALL The Australian founders of this Midtown spot have opened a larger location tucked into a courtyard in the financial district.
"Our missiles are big, powerful, accurate, lethal and fast," he said, a warning tucked into a speech that otherwise indicated an easing of strain.
These 400 silvered glass panels, tucked into the western edge of that hot, hot desert, are there to generate heat 23 times that amount.
Also tucked into the waterways bill is $220 million in direct emergency assistance for Flint and other communities facing a drinking water contamination crisis.
With everybody's noses tucked into their smartphones, Groupon CEO Rich Williams said that even his discount-centered online marketplace is rapidly shifting to mobile.
Behind at the White House, tucked into a drawer in the Oval Office, was the traditional note left by a president to his successor.
The bill, tucked into a package of three bills titled the Congressional Article I Powers Strengthening Act, passed 234-187 despite Democratic opposition. Rep.
The bill, tucked into a package of three bills titled the Congressional Article I Powers Strengthening Act, passed 234-187 despite Democratic opposition. Rep.
I love pairing flares with a long-sleeve bodysuit, a cropped sweater, or a blouse tucked into the waist to balance out the proportions.
Other details, like the color of your childhood bedroom, have been tucked into deep storage and are much harder — if not impossible — to retrieve.
Many of the burned houses tucked into the woods or on small ravines had the structure of those prefabricated, and sometimes illegally constructed, houses.
The pernil, wobbly roasted pork shoulder and slick avocado tucked into pillowy bread, may ignore the crunchy ideals of the tecolota, but it works.
Venezuela's better-off citizens have tucked into dollar savings to buy portable power generators, imported canned foods and taken respite in hotels and steakhouses.
And for a scene where the young Zin Mi is tucked into bed, two handlers are seen arranging the shot, right down to the blankets.
Staff members at the hospital later found a baggie of heroin and prescription pills that had been tucked into the boy's sock, according to Cleveland.
It has the low-profile, swooping roof that is a Porsche design classic, a Panamera-like rear, and sharp headlights tucked into the front fenders.
Guests tucked into appetizers like oven-braised chicken meatballs, tuna poke wonton tacos, empanadas and more after being greeted with Perrier Jouet Grand Brut champagne.
Previous settings include the islands of the South Pacific, an unnamed African country, an Asian-Pacific archipelago, and a fictional country tucked into the Himalayas.
You'll want to use the thin IR extender cord if some of your home theater components are out of sight or tucked into a cabinet.
Grilled asparagus and zucchini, roasted tomatoes and sliced mozzarella are tucked into a flour tortilla that is spread with a thin layer of tangy hummus.
They do better with more forthright toppings, like the briny olives tucked into a version named Kosovo, in homage to the majority Albanian population there.
This loss of self is not an event unto itself, it's an event tucked into events — something that must coexist with the other everyday demands.
But there's another change tucked into the proposal that businesses say caught them off guard — and could wind up costing them more than $2 billion.
They can be found in photo albums, tucked into private desk drawers, and sitting on night tables, where they receive one last glance before sleep.
The only difference was 21-year-old Hadid's pants were wide-legged while Jenner, 20, went for a skinny fit tucked into her patent heels.
The actress wore a white button-down tucked into a patent leather pencil skirt and paired with a classic Chanel tweed jacket smattered in sequins.
Then you might notice the insulin pump about the size of a pager tucked into her black compression shorts, clear tubes going under her shirt.
At a screening of Café Society, Stewart wore a ladylike silhouette with a blouse tucked into a high-waisted midi skirt and ankle strap pumps.
Jinjos (a collectible, don't worry about it) were tucked into nooks and crannies and high points alike, encouraging you to explore and get out there.
The company's new headquarters is a purpose-built suite of offices and recording studios, tucked into an industrial corner of a burgeoning neighborhood near midtown.
Smith, in tenth-grade World History, to keep a loaded weapon in the supply closet, or tucked into the waistband of his pleated khaki pants.
A bar and grill tucked into a mostly residential block on Madison Avenue, it was quiet for lunch but would attract a crowd for dinner.
Now imagine spending the night tucked into bed in a glass capsule suspended 1,200 feet up a mountainside, overlooking the valley and surrounded by stars.
The hole got another of its signature features in 1922: a deep rectangular bunker tucked into the base of the sandhill that abuts the green.
Tucked into the 22019 tax bill is a little-known provision that is causing excitement among local officials, community development professionals and impact investors alike.
Another suggestion would see the fund tucked into the Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations, a holding company for state-owned assets, diluting HFSF's independence.
Soon, he will take the mound in a regular season game with a Motus Pro sensor tucked into the compression sleeve on his right arm.
Conversely, the rectangles tucked into the four corners become focal points pulling our attention away from the cross-like form dividing the sheet into quadrants.
It occupies a basement warehouse in central Reykjavik tucked into the corner of a vast shopping/logistics area, where two large roads make a cloverleaf.
The proposal was tucked into a bill to provide $4.5 billion in humanitarian assistance to address the surge of migrants at the southern U.S. border.
About a 10-minute walk away, tucked into a nondescript block of tenements stands a grand building of a different era: the Eldridge Street Synagogue.
Tres Sabores, a small winery tucked into the hills in the Rutherford Bench area of Napa Valley, depends on tours and visitors for its business.
But tucked into the paper, Kudo and his team tease at the possibility of their research opening up a whole new scientific field: "gravitational biology."
He regularly appears at campaign events with a white pocket square tucked into his conservative dark suit, even in the sweltering Southern California summer heat.
Today I live in Truckee, a mountain town tucked into California's Sierra Nevada, where I share my love of mountains with my wife and children.
There is a spacious bathroom, plenty of closet space, a comfortable bed tucked into a discreet nook, a couch, a desk and a small kitchen.
Such a deal could be tucked into a broad spending bill that lawmakers must approve by March 23, when government funding is set to expire.
She is a genuine melting pot of pop history — goths, rappers, confessional singer-songwriters, all tucked into baggy clothes that defy all kinds of stereotypes.
The cyber bill, by contrast, was tucked into the massive omnibus spending bill that floated through Congress on the last day of its legislative calendar.
Below their signatures, tucked into a corner at floor level and usually hidden by a pedestal table, is the most delightful calling card of all.
A large purple sheet was draped over his face and body, followed by a thick brown blanket — as though he had been tucked into bed.
This exquisite wisp of a sake bar is tucked into a vibrant stretch of Forsyth Street, amidst Vietnamese restaurants, dumpling shops, and bubble-tea parlors.
For now, Alexa's been shifted to my study, removed from the family sphere and tucked into a place where she and I can safely commune.
A cat daddy is an older gentleman who is overdressed, usually in suits or in linen outfits or with a sweatshirt tucked into some jeans.
Tucked into this confluence of the Lower East Side and Chinatown is a new restaurant from Paul and Abby Sierros, who own other places nearby.
And for the first time, she is trying to grow something: On the windowsill are four succulents cunningly tucked into planters shaped like prehistoric animals.
In the first photo, a shocked Mendes stares down at the small doll, which wears the musician's iconic white tank tucked into black jeans look.
The walls are lined with posters of past Onyx Collective shows, and a drum kit with an intimidating cymbal stack is tucked into one corner.
The details are impeccable and the entire processes is a satisfying watch — especially when the knife gets tucked into a cute leather sheath at the end.
I tucked into crisp, lightly battered squid and flavorful chile-flecked veal meatballs on a bed of orzo studded with sun-dried tomatoes and green olives.
The Associated Press reports that, on Sunday, they'll start running court-mandated ads on network television, in metro newspapers, and on pamphlets tucked into cigarette packs.
She's petite and fit with frosted blonde shoulder-length hair and bangs and wears shiny, black leggings tucked into brown boots with fringe all over them.
Tucked into a back corner far from the street, the baby-food section of Whole Foods in San Francisco's SoMa district doesn't get much foot traffic.
To his right, tucked into one of the Milano's exquisite bucket seats, sits Teen Groot, barely visible in the wonderfully candy-colored clutter of the shot.
Like Deep Sea Diver's earlier stuff, it's full of intricacies—hard stops, rhythmic left-turns, whirring synths—tucked into a gravel heap of straight-up rock.
When Ayatollah Khomenei addressed his followers, he did so from the humble surroundings of his mosque, Hosseiniyeh Jamaran, tucked into the cramped alleyways on Tehran's heights.
She wore a Victoria, Victoria Beckham black cardigan tucked into a ruffle midi skirt also by the brand to campaign for Clinton in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York and his family tucked into Sally's pizza during Yale's parents weekend in September — his son, Dante, is a student.
The Facebook pop-up was tucked into one of these stalls in the back of the park; sort of a trailer-sized wood and fiberglass structure.
Sewn with pink fabric accents to look as if her arms were tucked into her pockets, the avant garde piece was a bold choice for Lasichanh.
Twitter Moments aren't going away, but they're going to be tucked into other corners of the app instead of being prominently featured on the Explore tab.
Bishop's proposal , tucked into two border security bills, would specifically limit the power of the Interior and Agriculture departments to hinder border agents on the job.
The crowd of public relations staff and assistants, one carrying an extra Theranos-branded lab coat with Holmes' gold iPhone tucked into its front pocket, scrambled.
Hidden in the hills above the Caribbean coast of Colombia lies a pocket of coffee plantations, tucked into the dry tropical forests that blanket the region.
The lawyer opted for a cream sweater with a green jacket for the outing, paired with gray cigarette trousers tucked into her knee-high brown boots.
A breastfeeding mom planned to attend the wedding of her husband's best friend — until she found a special notice from the bride tucked into the invitation.
The human-rights lawyer, 38, opted for a cream sweater with a green jacket, paired with gray cigarette trousers tucked into her knee-high brown boots.
Guests at the bash sipped on cocktails and tucked into Latin-themed appetizers before the Mayfields cut into a "joke" cake that had no identifying color.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tucked into the attic of a Georgian building in London's West End, seven people run a $200 million hedge fund following artificial intelligence formulas.
For the occasion, Linton wore a black blouse tucked into a long black high-waisted leather skirt, which appears to be this $210,2000 Michael Kors number.
There was a team scrimmage that night at a nearby high school, open to the public, so Kiraly wore a U.S.A. shirt tucked into belted pants.
The latest attempt to undermine the Johnson Amendment is tucked into a House of Representatives spending measure—the House Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill.
Hemp legalization was tucked into the 2018 farm bill, a massive piece of legislation that also addresses issues such as nutrition, conservation, trade, energy and forestry.
For the first half of the race, Keitany, 246, tucked into a pack of about 0003 women, including some of the top talent in this event.
Though open to tourists, the church is maintained by a devoted congregation whose bulletins could be seen tucked into the racks on the long white pews.
The room had bright, cheery décor: a portrait of Barack Obama, a library tucked into a corner, a colorful row of student backpacks dangling from pegs.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The crowd sang the last notes of "Amazing Grace," and Pat Furgurson stepped to the microphone, a reporter's notebook tucked into his back pocket.
Wearing knickerbockers tucked into her knee-high socks, Kuhn raised an arm to signal her presence, stepped into the ice chute and waited for her cue.
When I was a kid, my parents often took me to Sushi Boat, a small Japanese restaurant tucked into a suburban mall in San Jose, California.
Each of these actions discounts the wishes of many residents of towns and villages tucked into pockets of private land in a sea of federal lands.
At War Tucked into the plot of Sam Mendes's new film is a portrayal of the youth and innocence that is so readily destroyed in war.
Tucked into the borough's southeast corner is the age-restricted Four Seasons at Great Notch, which opened in 2006 where the Tilcon quarry operated for decades.
And while new wells may raise alarm elsewhere, they've become the norm in Weld, where fracking operations are tucked into neighborhoods and already border several schools.
Built-in microwaves can be tucked into a cabinet, but they're probably best for large kitchens where drawer and cabinet space is not at a premium.
Navy, high-waisted trouser suits tucked into snakeskin boots set the tone for the first part of the catwalk run as dusk fell over the city.
The media retreat is touching small-city newspapers thousands of kilometers apart and television stations tucked into larger telecom companies that struggle to turn a profit.
Or a beaded flapper tank top woven onto a thin shirt of tulle tucked into slouchy white jeans, arms draped in a lavish fake fur stole.
Chicken cutlets are ubiquitous, showing up tucked into a roll at your corner deli or sitting next to a pile of fries at your local diner.
Powered by a small battery tucked into the hair at the back of your head, the lights flash in different colours, as you move to the beat.
A plumber doing repairs at an apartment building in the southeast section of the city found the decomposed remains tucked into a crawl space, the statement explains.
Lozenge Three As I tucked into my third lozenge, I was beginning to know some of the other misfit concertgoers, if not by name, then by appearance.
But there were millennials on hand, too—ladies with hip-hop songs paused on their iPhones and books like The New Jim Crow tucked into their purses.
Charles is sweetly tucked into bed, reflecting on how he's just had one of his best days in years, when you see him start to emotionally cave.
If you're like most normal people in the world, last night you were tucked into bed, sleeping away the Sunday scaries to prepare for a manic Monday.
BMW's eDrive consists of a turbocharged 2-liter, 4-cylinder engine assisted by a 20163-horsepower alternating-current electric motor tucked into the 8-speed transmission housing.
As she set off early Friday morning, Kate rolled up the sleeves on her classic white linen blouse from Jaeger ($126), which was tucked into skinny jeans.
Before heading to Stockholm in September to study for a Ph.D in Solar Physics, Pietrow is planning a few more long nights tucked into the Leiden Observatory.
Toa Alta, where Mr Chárriez, the truck driver, lives, is tucked into steep hills beside the La Plata river around 20 miles south-west of San Juan.
Wear it comfortably tucked into a pair of kick-flare jeans; that bell-like silhouette can then be echoed on top with a wide-sleeve poncho jacket.
Whether you need new shoes, new activewear, or new anything, visit the Reebok sale with a voucher code tucked into your back pocket and walk away happy.
There were a few nights in the beginning of my experiment when I'd be tucked into bed, half-asleep, before realizing I hadn't hit my daily minimum.
You know when you're at an oyster bar, I said, and your oysters arrive tucked into a bed of crushed ice that keeps them cold and upright?
I had 17 miles left in the battery when I pulled into the shopping center parking lot where the Supechargers were tucked into a far-off corner.
In the photos from Drake's most recent birthday party in Los Angeles, you can see Taylor Swift posing with a crisp $22 bill tucked into her top.
The first product they made, the 2201, was shaped like an eighth of a sphere so it could be tucked into the exact corner of a room.
A final spritz of Moroccanoil Dry Oil, and I was ushered out the door (with towel back on) and tucked into a Zen room with some tea.
A fan of 20-dollar bills would be splayed on the fleece brown throw, which was itself neatly tucked into the corners of the king size bed.
Tucked into the limestone cliffs are more than two thousand caves and niches, with nearly a hundred and ten thousand statues of the Buddha, bodhisattvas, and arhats.
Even then, the data about the jobs the program had produced was tucked into a cluster of small-print footnotes at the bottom of the tenth page.
Some of these tiny homes come with lofted areas, tucked into the triangular area where the roof slopes down, to make the most of the square footage.
Tucked into the conference report for this year's defense authorization bill, a small provision provides waiver authority from sanctions on those doing business with Russian defense agencies.
Before they left Amsterdam, Mr. Akinnagbe had tucked into his pocket a simple but delicate gold ring with a citrine stone, bought at Bloomingdale's in New York.
He wears combat fatigues tucked into military boots, a white hooded sweatshirt, and he has these super-asshole wraparound shades, like the Terminator, shitbag, right-wing shades.
Pulse push-ups Get into a military push-up position—hands directly beneath your shoulders, elbows tucked into your sides, feet on the ground—and lower down.
The collection will feature pockets in all sorts of places, such as around the collar, in the front of your shirt, or even tucked into your beanie.
Critic's Notebook Tucked into "Careers for Women," a 21920 book about the work that women do — beekeeper, detective, coroner — is a chapter on the motion-picture director.
Here, it's been pulverized, reconstituted with spices unnamed (trade secret), drenched in a meld of barbecue sauce and rémoulade, and tucked into a warm, chewy pretzel bun.
You'll find this homey bar, painted splashy orange and blue, tucked into a residential block off a bustling strip of Roosevelt Avenue between Jackson Heights and Elmhurst.
Separately, tucked into a White House push to sell arms to Saudi Arabia is a provision to take closely guarded U.S. technology there to build bomb parts.
Christophe is shown in this beautifully rendered painting with his wife and daughter, his hand tucked into his jacket just like Napoleon, after whom he styled himself.
Behind Nishimura's furoshiki bundles, tucked into a dimly lit corner of the gallery, is a chilling sight: 160 little black shacks, arranged in rows across the floor.
It is also the home of the University of the South, a liberal-arts college tucked into 13,000 acres on the southern end of the Cumberland Plateau.
But here, in this space, tucked into the back corner of a residential neighborhood in suburban South Australia, Taco Quetzalcoatl feels like nothing short of a miracle.
Palms in the corners, hanging brass chandeliers, beaded table lamps and a baby grand piano tucked into an archway lend to the period-authentic mise-en-scène.
Shoppers are about to get a break on purchasing period products under a provision tucked into the $2 trillion coronavirus aid package making its way through Congress.
The Swedish pop star was at a tiny, low-key club tucked into Café Opera, a ritzy nightspot here inside a grand opera house dating to 1895.
Away from the noise and smell of the thousands of cows, houses are tucked into the red pines and pinned to the banks above the Wisconsin River.
But inside a tent tucked into a rear corner of Lincoln Center Plaza, a poodle is tooling around in a miniature sports car, his sequined scarf fluttering.
I watched the video of the officers' interviewing my client; J. leaned his plastic chair against a wall, his arms tucked into his sweatshirt, the room freezing.
Mr. DeSantis announced the release of his health care plan, tucked into his website a few hours before the debate, and defended the robust economy under Gov.
I was then escorted back to the guesthouse where I was tucked into a seat on the porch to watch a full moon rise over the Olt.
The year-old restaurant is tucked into a long, narrow room at the base of a micro-apartment building with floor-to-ceiling windows in Lincoln Park.
In coming up with their apparently elegant solution, they had not visualized a female teacher slapping her bottom to activate a phone tucked into her back pocket.
Bonds, hands tucked into a black jacket, spent much of the night on the dugout steps, instructing the Marlins' cadre of young batters waiting in the hole.
On a recent day, the home was empty and locked, a ruffled comforter on the couch and board games tucked into an armoire visible through the windows.
But GOP leaders also tucked into that "fix" a procedural change removing House Democrats' ability to force a vote to handcuff Trump from removing sanctions on Russia.
Two hours later, they reached their target in the Deir Ezzor region in eastern Syria -- a nondescript square building, tucked into a desert valley between rolling hills.
"It will be the most advanced stadium in Europe," said Pedro Sanchez Garrabe, the owner of El Doblete, a bar tucked into the side of the Calderón.
But when Mr. Bray goes out at night, he takes just his ID, one credit card and a few business cards, tucked into a slim card case.
And tucked into the lighthearted, telegraphic narratives that he sang with such clear enunciation was a sly defiance, upending convention to claim the pleasures of the moment.
The U.S. Congress in 2009 passed a resolution, tucked into an appropriations bill, that apologized to Native Americans for violence, maltreatment and neglect inflicted by U.S. citizens.
On Friday night, from anywhere in the US, you should be able to spot Jupiter tucked into the center of the constellation Virgo in the southeastern sky.
But also tucked into the spacecraft's cargo hold are 38 CubeSats, diminutive satellites that are cheaper and easier to assemble than the behemoths rockets usually take into orbit.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said Harith Augustus, 37, had a holstered semiautomatic handgun tucked into his waistband when officers confronted him on the city&aposs South Side.
I'm at Turn 10's headquarters, which is tucked into a business park hugged by trees about a drag race away from Microsoft's home base in Redmond, Washington.
Since then, the Statesman Journal began hearing stories of people finding "Benny bills" tucked into boxes of cereal, snacks, and diapers at local grocery stores and Walmart locations.
The "Wolves" singer was dressed casually for the outing, wearing an oversized denim jacket with a white t-shirt tucked into a pair of gently distressed denim jeans.
Several other players, notably Englishman Fleetwood, tucked into the third-day birdie-feast but they could not keep pace with the 266-year-old from across the border.
From juicy soup dumplings in the San Gabriel Valley to crispy Mexican tlayudas tucked into the geography of Koreatown, Los Angeles is a sprawling patchwork of culinary diversity.
Actors, actresses, and bearded directors put down the cocktails they started at the Golden Globes, shimmy into gowns and tuxes, and thumb acceptance speeches tucked into their pockets.
While an outright repeal of the Volcker rule may not be possible, small but meaningful changes tucked into other legislation would still be a big win, they said.
Officers claimed he appeared to be armed, and the released video appears to confirm their assessment, as it reveals a pistol and ammunition magazine tucked into his pants.
After hearing those fateful words of rejection in the parking lot, I went home and cried on the floor of my apartment, tucked into my best friend's embrace.
An old veteran from the 1991-94 war stood nearby to see them off, the empty right sleeve of his jacket carefully ironed and tucked into a pocket.
The station I chose was tucked into the corner of a strip-mall parking lot, but the distinctive appearance of Tesla's charging stalls made them easy to spot.
Craft cocktails, like the whiskey-and-Madeira-based Hard Rain, are listed on a card tucked into a pocket inside the menu, as though it's a library book.
What is required is not just piecemeal environmental regulation, nicely tucked into its silo, but widespread shifts in energy sources, infrastructure, transportation, resource development, municipal design and more.
Because the shirt is typically only tucked into the middle of your crotch area, it also billows out at your hips, making them appear wider than they are.
Wallpaper also adds vintage charm, though few would preserve the dated kitchen, which still has an ice box, cooled solely by the outside air, tucked into a wall.
Once everyone was gathered in the Rose Garden, Trump and Morrison both gave toasts highlighting the US and Australia's 101-year relationship, and the guests tucked into dinner.
The photos have appeared in locations as improbable as behind the Venetian-plastered walls of Park Avenue apartments and tucked into the back seat of a police car.
We had to look closely to spot this season's most interesting braids, which were woven into the backs of the head or discreetly tucked into otherwise styled hair.
A few weeks later, we were up two flights of stairs and tucked into a back room, and the tone of service could not have been more different.
Saturday's first breakfast was at Telefónica Gastropark, a new food-truck trailer park where we tucked into chilaquiles and papas de zefe in outsize portions from La Carmelita.
Tucked into a corner on the first floor of the Metropolitan Museum of Art are materials from the second century, when the Roman Empire was at its height.
At the top of a hill, 12 stand-alone log cabins are staggered along the ridge overlooking Oak Creek, making you feel like you're tucked into the canyon.
Then I layer them with herbed ricotta in a Cheddar-spiked pastry, each tart tucked into its own muffin cup, where it bakes up golden and very savory.
Three big banks were punished for market manipulation this week — and tucked into the punishment was a single sentence that could pay big dividends for the banking industry.
His tee shot stopped short of the green, and with the pin tucked into the back left quadrant, he had a long and tricky line to the hole.
I liked my cubby bed, but apartments tucked into office buildings can be grim, despite the ferry terminal outside this one, the literary embellishments and the free coffee.
Many of them wore photographs of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - also recognized by Hezbollah as Shi'ite Islam's ultimate authority - tucked into headbands that carried religious slogans.
Tucked into a small cove book ended by rocks, the beach is a wide but fairly short strip of soft white sand with few people ever on it.
In fact, while cleaning out his house I found a list of New Year's resolutions Peter wrote in December 2014, tucked into the bottom of a dresser drawer.
Wes Gordon's spring 2020 collection for Carolina Herrera opened with an immediate reminder of the founder's signature aesthetic: a crisp white blouse, tucked into a floor-skimming skirt.
American Express was always the first stop, and the letters could then be ordered by postmark date, each letter read and reread and then tucked into our backpacks.
Vonn's decision to sell the private property, which is tucked into the Gore Range, comes just one month after she announced her engagement to hockey player P.K. Subban.
The condos, which are tucked into the 39 stories at the top of the building, range from two- to six-bedrooms, though three-bedrooms make up the majority.
Held by string and clothespins, it offers an intimate place to convene — a tent where visitors can wrap themselves up in secrecy, tucked into hiding under its folds.
Joy's vaccines were tucked into Styrofoam containers along with ice packs and a temperature logger as they zipped 25 miles above the ground in the small unmanned craft.
One 19th century Japanese cane features a Buddha head tucked into a helmet; you may twist the head so it shows either a happy or a sad face.
On the scrappier end of the spectrum are do-it-yourself artist spaces tucked into sunbaked strip malls, with their free-flowing beer and taco-fueled late-night ragers.
I sit in the back of a black cab—knees tucked into my chest, jaw clenched—as BBC Radio 2 blares out and we drive circles around London Zoo.
That fluidity makes it easy to follow any action as you're shooting — it's why I felt comfortable tightening the crop so quickly when she tucked into the tighter spin.
At least 30,000 writers and artists, including Ethan Hawke, Jeet Thayil, Darren Aronofsky, Geoffrey Rush, and David Rakoff, have slept on benches-cum-beds tucked into the store's aisles.
Despite multiple assurances that no shelter would ask a person for any proof of legal citizenship, clusters of undocumented immigrants still remain tucked into local churches, schools, and campgrounds.
A team from Sacramento had been about to get a break on Sunday morning when they were diverted to defend homes in Windsor, a town tucked into the woods.
For every one of the UX Concept's curves, it has dozens more sharp angles, all tucked into the headlights, the silly interior, the wheels, or the massive front grille.
A provision tucked into the sale allows Cogswell to back out if the number of so-called borrower defense claims against DeVry climbs above 2,250 before the deal closes.
The intrigue: HHS actually released this proposal a month ago, but no one noticed until now because it was tucked into a 724-page rule on health information technology.
And it is an exciting bird, suffused with five-spice powder and ready to be tucked into griddle-blackened crepes with skinny sticks of cucumber, leek and, surprise, cantaloupe.
As cardboard boxes and manilla envelopes from around the world stream through x-ray machines, officers with handguns tucked into their waistbands scan screens for anomalies in the images.
The license plate number will still appear on the screen when messages pop up, but it will be smaller and tucked into the upper right corner of the screen.
THE season for the best xiaolongxia ("little dragon shrimp") is just beginning, and so on a recent evening four young friends tucked into a pile of steaming-hot crayfish.
Marques'Almeida presented tulle sleeves emerging from its trademark denim shell top, while Saint Laurent kept things sexy with swaths of tulle tucked into a leather skirt-cum-corset number.
Surrounded by pine and cedar trees and acres of fragrant lavender, it has a chapel tucked into a valley hollow and first served as a religious abbey in 1205.
I needed a gi but had been going to class every Saturday in a T-shirt tucked into a pair of white Marks and Sparks underpants with skid-marks.
He told them that he was an undercover police officer and showed them a badge before he pulled up his shirt to reveal a gun tucked into his waistband.
There he became something of a hero, responsible for "discovering" Gippsland, an area of 14,000 square miles (36,260 square km) of fertile plain tucked into Australia's south-east corner.
Early that wedding day morning, Werner plans to emerge from the pink circular tent that fits only half her body - her legs tucked into a sleeping bag poking outside.
Kids will enjoy revealing each LEGO figure and accessory tucked into the  LEGO City Advent Calendar, but they'll enjoy playing with everything once the calendar is empty even more.
In general, it's my favorite work shirt because it's equal parts flattering, easy to care for, stretchy, and tucks into pants like I wish all shirts tucked into pants.
After you get a 144-pack of SmileMakers Pre-Pasted Disposable Toothbrushes, you can keep a dozen or so tucked into the linen closet and ready for house guests.
Sophie Turner grew up alongside her character, Sansa Stark, but first arrived on the Emmy's red carpet in 2015, wearing a strapless blue velvet top tucked into black pants.
Congress is mandating an examination of the U.S. policy in Syria via a provision tucked into the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill that easily passed the Senate on Wednesday.
And for what it's worth, I can't deny his sense of style — the red scarf tucked into his leather jacket, and the slicked-back hair is a nice touch.
An official guide for FRSC staff at parades says that female employees must have a hairstyle 'that can be tucked into their beret' but does not ban long hair.
An obscure provision tucked into the Russia sanctions legislation under consideration by Congress could have the unintended consequence of giving Russian energy firms a competitive edge over American companies.
I settle on a grey chunky knit sweater from Free People tucked into some light wash mom jeans and white Adidas sneakers (casual work dress codes are the shit).
In an unplugged era, she might have just tucked into a corner with a hardcover diary, dotting her I's with hearts as she poured out her most intimate thoughts.
The new $60 billion aid program was tucked into a five-year reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration and its passage was the product of a quiet, bipartisan effort.
But tucked into marshland by a Dunkirk forest, near the northern French town of Grande-Synthe are the remains of a refugee tent city we've heard very little about.
Tucked into an elbow of the Delaware River, where it forms the border between New York and Pennsylvania, the hamlet has only about 340 residents, according to census estimates.
Tucked into spare bedrooms and living out of suitcases, I assume, these celebrities have joined forces to make quarantine just a little bit more entertaining for all of us.
The best drink I had in Vegas was at the Laundry Room, a hidden speakeasy tucked into the back of an expansive bar called Commonwealth in Downtown Las Vegas.
The square shape of the Delta Children Portable Playard allows it to be tucked into a corner or slid right up against a wall, couch, or other flat surface.
According to the false story, when they knocked on the neighbor's door, Mr. Choice appeared in the doorway with a gun tucked into his waistband, leading to his arrest.
The bedrooms are a few steps up from the entertaining spaces on both levels to create room for mechanical equipment, which is tucked into the bottom of the house.
The service got high marks on color accuracy and sharpness, and delivered the prints well-protected from damage, tucked into plastic sleeves that were themselves sandwiched between cardboard panels.
Every page was new to me, equally precious, and I hung on to the microstories tucked into the recipe introductions, any turns of phrase or quotations I could memorize.
The department that runs the program, Health and Human Services, made no effort initially to explain its decision, which was tucked into a routine grant letter earlier this summer.
From the train station, it's a 17-minute walk to Max's Bar & Grill (25 Matilda Terrace), home of elongated beef-and-pork hot dogs tucked into too-short buns.
The Innocence That War Destroys Tucked into the plot of Sam Mendes's new film is a portrayal of the youth and innocence that is so readily destroyed in war.
In the runway photo, Rodriguez appears model-focused as he commands the catwalk wearing a Nike puffer jacket over a flannel along with black sweatpants tucked into Timberland boots.
The sausage is blanketed in crispy shoestring potatoes, fluffy scrambled eggs, Cheddar, and spicy Gochujang aioli, and tucked into a sesame brioche bun that's been toasted and heavily buttered.
I want to wear you big and vivacious, I want to shape you into perfect buns, and I want you smooth, shiny, blown-out, and tucked into a ponytail.
The anonymous note was secretly tucked into an envelope, behind an official letter from a government agency denying our reporter's request for documents under the Freedom of Information Act.
The proposal, which previously struggled to win enough support in the House, is tucked into a broader bill that would reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for six years.
For example, an update about the sale of animals is tucked into another update that outlines broad changes to how Facebook moderates posts about eating disorders and self-harm.
Tucked into the middle of the record is the heart-wrenching "Don't Know How to Keep Loving You," which grapples with the realization that a relationship has to end.
Way back at the beginning of the legislative session, it was initially tucked into HR 1, the sweeping anti-corruption bill that was Democrats' first priority of the year.
She shared her updated style in another post, wearing a ribbed black turtleneck tucked into leather high-waisted pants along with leather elbow-length gloves and furry Chanel earmuffs.
This happened minutes before the actual vice president attacked three of America's closest allies, Britain, France and Germany, as dozens of dignitaries tucked into their lunch of cod loin.
St. Joseph's Chapel is an unassuming, low-ceilinged place, tucked into the ground floor of the residential complex behind the tall office towers that line the West Side Highway.
Without the usual biographical hints tucked into conversations and internal thoughts, Eggers differentiates between Four and Nine solely through their reactions to the post-civil-war devastation around them.
Bank customers say it is an easy mistake to make — the credit lines are often tucked into checking account agreements and do not require a separate signature to be approved.
Tucked into the green cascading foothills of Nepal's Himalayas, it boasts a single, hair-raisingly short runway, rumored to be one of the most dangerous landing zones in the world.
The throwback pic — which features Nunes sporting a spiky mullet and a white turtleneck — was tucked into an in-depth profile on Nunes published Monday by the Los Angeles Times.
Yet tucked into Obama's plan for strengthening gun sales reporting, sharing interstate records, and accelerating background check data is precisely what they have long demanded: A focus on mental health.
Tucked into an industrial corner of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest and most technologically advanced facility among New York City's 14 water treatment plants.
"There were fold and crease marks on the belt surfaces consistent with being folded and tucked into the seats and no indicators of occupant loading were present," the report said.
Tucked into Africa's western coast, rights activists in Ivory Coast see disturbing echoes in the rise of hate speech, which stirred simmering discontent ahead of a civil conflict in 2002.
But alongside performances from the likes of HEALTH and KMFDM, a series of immersive theater pieces were tucked into the nooks and crannies of The Globe and The Tower Theaters.
Tucked into the anthem bill is a clause that allows the police to take up to two years to bring charges against members of any "large crowd of unidentified culprits".
When Galileo died nearby in 1642, the Inquisition tried to stop him being buried in any holy place, and he was initially tucked into an unmarked corner of a church.
After shoppers began to discover unusual tags attached to or tucked into their garments, it was clear that an underground campaign from factory workers who made the pieces was brewing.
In fact, Ryan's tried in vain to turn the media's attention to the "Better Way" plan, whipping out a pamphlet tucked into his front suit pocket at almost every opportunity.
The ultimate goal isn't to knock over every piece, but to find and utterly destroy all of the spherical green pigs tucked into the nooks and crannies of each level.
Language was tucked into the Senate's fiscal 85033 transportation bill earlier this year that Republicans say would provide a "technical fix" to the drafting error made in last year's omnibus.
It doesn't do anything special, but its position allows it to be enormous and thus much more comfortable to use than the conventional one that's tucked into the wrist rest.
Abington House, a rental property in Chelsea developed by the Related Companies, also doesn't have a common laundry room; washers and dryers are tucked into even its smallest studio apartments.
Two seconds after we pulled out of the hotel parking lot he zipped past our follow car and tucked into the slipstream of the eight riders in front of us.
Tucked into the rules package is a move to prevent Democrats from slowing or stopping Obamacare repeal legislation because of the potential cost to the U.S. Treasury of doing so.
A "special dispensary" was tucked into one of the courtyards, a quasi-secret food shop and cafeteria that offered otherwise impossible-to-find groceries and various delicacies at subsidized prices.
The Bund restaurant has moved to a less glitzy spot, but not a single seat was empty as diners tucked into chicken burgers, wraps and wings on a recent afternoon.
The only downsides Ted mentioned are the lack of color choices and that the side-release buckles are tucked into the lining, making them tricky to use in some cases.
KitchenArt's scrap bowl is designed to be tucked into a drawer or counter, so you can scrape debris into it without having to use one hand to steady the bowl.
City Historical Museum The Museu Histórico da Cidade tucked into a lush park near the Gavea neighborhood, closed in 2010 so its once-stately 19th-century buildings could be overhauled.
But the ideas are here, tucked into a different kind of erotic story, one that alternately jolts and delights as Sookee and Hideko laugh their way to a new ending.
Arts | Long Island The Christmas tree tucked into a corner of the living room depicted on the stage of the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor is not particularly large.
They sit in cardboard boxes tucked into one wall, color-coded and bearing evocative titles chosen by Ms. Safro, like Engraved Waterlily in Metallic Color and Architectural Swirl c. 1950.
At a dinner last month, Mr. Lai served small bowls filled with citrus broth and those whelks, periwinkles and chitons tucked into a tangle of seaweed invasive to the Everglades.
From a vantage point about 20 floors above, the revelers appeared to be tucked into block-long honeycombs encircled by uniformed officers and support workers dressed in bright red coveralls.
Mr. Kagge's own smartphone was tucked into his jeans pocket, where it would remain throughout the day, though he admits to general excessive checking of it, and consultation of Google.
The new building will indeed loom over its neighbors in tiny, fast-changing Hudson Square, which is tucked into the western edge of Manhattan between Greenwich Village, SoHo and TriBeCa.
This restaurant (the name says it all) tucked into a new hotel tower is managed by Yves Jadot and Alberto Benenati, who have a diverse portfolio of places around Manhattan.
When we weren't talking about drugs he rambled on about all manner of topics, and I recorded our conversation on my phone, which was tucked into my rain jacket pocket.
But the inner workings of the songs are far more intricate: slyly contrapuntal guitar and bass lines, near-subliminal flutters of rhythm guitar, even a kazoo tucked into one song.
Rating Tristan Bloch is the most disliked boy in all of eighth grade, who in a beautifully telling detail wears his T-shirts tucked into sweatpants stained with fruit punch.
Their constant theatrics, sixth form-style social commentary, and aviators tucked-into-V-necks became too much to stomach, and I, perhaps arrogantly, assumed that others might lose interest too.
Bread secured, they walked around the small shop, which is tucked into a stretch of strip malls on the North Shore of Staten Island, marveling at how little had changed.
Tucked into an unlikely intersection of central Prague — set partially under a highway, between a bus terminal and train station — exists a new frontier of Prague's steadily diversifying culinary scene.
The measure, pushed by senators from both parties, was tucked into a voluminous annual defense policy bill that passed the Senate Monday evening by a vote of 85 to 10.
Tucked into the Chattanooga Choo Choo complex in the southern Tennessee city, the museum houses a massive collection of rare and vintage guitars that showcases the evolution of the instrument.
She wore a green baseball cap over her blond bob, white New Balance sneakers, a black button-down cotton shirt tucked into green khakis, and a touch of winged eyeliner.
"The Cruel Sea" had a pallid romance tucked into a subplot, but that didn't interest me at all; I just wanted to get back to the men on the ship.
PG: Tucked into the middle of the book is a very gentle primer on being a woman in politics: No anger, no defensiveness, just laying out the story with data.
The provisions are tucked into Title X of the bill and describe the four-year transition between current policy and the Sanders bill's goal of a Medicare-for-all system.
BOSTON — Francis P. Salemme, 84, arrived in federal court this week in a wheelchair, his hunched frame shrouded in a loose suit and his feet tucked into easy black sneakers.
Boxer defeated an attempt to include the provision in last year's five-year surface transportation legislation, but similar language was tucked into the House's long-term reauthorization of the FAA.
The most thrilling looks were the simplest: a green column dress offset with black tights and gloves, a '70s blouse tucked into flared denim, a rust-hued two-piece suit.
Rather than accessorizing with a chunky necklace for the sweetheart neckline dress, the singer instead focused on her hair as she wore a dramatic pink headpiece tucked into her updo.
But in a surprise move, elements of Senate Bill 1 were tucked into another bill, Senate Bill 151, which had been about sewage services, reported several CNN affiliates in Kentucky.
These stickers come to life on your social media feed or in your hands — much like the dinosaur holographic stickers schoolchildren once tucked into their bags en route to school.
A döner, by the way, is a Turkish sandwich, typically made of thinly sliced, rotisserie-cooked lamb, tomato, onion, pickled cucumber, and seasonings—all tucked into a lavash or pita.
If your jewelry storage strategy is anything like ours, you've likely got your heirlooms tucked into soft, cloth bags and your everyday favorites tangled into a mass of baubles and chains.
It is an easy mistake to make, bank customers say, since the credit lines are often tucked into checking account agreements and do not require a separate signature to be approved.
Along the top of the phone is a standard earpiece speaker tucked into a tiny slit — Xiaomi has ditched the fancy but ultimately worse piezoelectric speaker from the first Mi Mix.
When I arrived at The Satellite, a divey music venue tucked into a corner of Los Angeles' Silverlake, a crowd of Gaga aesthetes was already standing three deep across the way.
"We can find a single page of a letter or document in one pile, another page somewhere across the room, another page tucked into a book, and so on," Kerr said.
She slowly slips her right leg -- a prosthetic limb of metal and plastic tucked into a brown leather boot -- over the massive animal and freezes, half on, half off the saddle.
With sweeping views of snow-capped peaks and a river below, the light-flooded "mountain contemporary" hideaway tucked into the Gore Range was a no-brainer for the Olympic ski champion.
There aren't many boring fetch quests to be found here — they're dubbed "errands," they're optional, and they're tucked into their own corner of the menu, should you prefer skipping them altogether.
The company's current prototype hardware is about the size of a deck of cards, and is meant to be tucked into the empty space within an already in-place intercom system.
Torres wears an oversize polo pullover tucked into black jeans, bunched up and billowing at his wrists and waist — it's a bit dramatic, with hints of a Regency-era ruffled shirt.
Maybe. Tucked into the Senate's 2016 omnibus budget bill was a provision that instructed the VA to recognize state medical marijuana laws and allow VA doctors to recommend marijuana to patients.
CLEVELAND — Tucked into a remote corner of the Quicken Loans Arena, behind Puerto Rico and next to the spillover seats for Texas, were the 19 delegates for the District of Columbia.
"My bouquet had fresh cut nugs and leaves of Kush Cake and Grape Ape tucked into roses, and Mio's boutonniere was a big fresh cutting of the Kush Cake," Coral said.
Finally, we tucked into the impending, possible, could-be-done, but-who-really-knows Magic Leap Series D which, according to a new filing, could tip the scales at $1 billion.
Tucked into a corner of an upscale mall next to a record store, the low-lit restaurant gives off a hushed air of mystery with its black marble and velvet surfaces.
It occurred to me, looking down at her dark-wash denim tucked into tall, black leather boots, that people are desperately lost in a style narrative that has restricted their liberty.
The Trópico festival grounds snake around the Pierre Marques resort with stages nestled aside pools, on the beach itself, and tucked into leafy enclaves lined with rubber trees and exotic palms.
Wearing a Mac DeMarco t-shirt tucked into his jeans, he swayed back and forth like a cross between Morrissey, Future Islands' Samuel T Herring, a parody crooner, and a drunk.
According to an affidavit for Boatwright's arrest warrant, XXXTentacion was robbed of $50,000 that he'd tucked into a small Louis Vuitton bag in his BMW when he was shot and killed.
Tucked into an L-shaped porch, the front door opens into a living room with a vaulted ceiling, oak floors and a white-painted brick fireplace flanked by built-in bookshelves.
Silk blouses tucked into crisp A-line skirts hung from a ring that orbited the neck, out of which came peaked collars framing the face (ribbed knits got the same treatment).
A delightful contraption tucked into a corner on the second floor is the unlikely combination of a reading desk and massage chair, elegantly enhanced with brass plating and mustard-yellow upholstery.
A row of cubbies tops that storage unit, and an experiment by Ms. Donovan composed of gold Mylar rolled in narrow tubes is tucked into one of them; backlit, it glows.
Decades after he returned home, he began to collect his memories (he'd kept notes during the war on slips of paper he tucked into a pocket-size Bible) for his family.
To make things easier for selectively synchronizing your files later, you may want to organize the contents of your Dropbox folder first so all your files are tucked into labeled folders.
A trundle bed is tucked into a wooden drawer below a shelf that holds Mr. Barr's own published works, including The Adventures of Ibn Opcit (2013) and Dante in China (2018).
He arrived on site with a ring tucked into a box of rainbow-colored bagels Ms. Della Femina had long wanted, all the way from the Bagel Store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
It may seem equally bizarre that my dad's sweater is tucked into his trousers but since he also tucked his shirt into his underpants, an internally layered logic is at work.
Mr. Taylor wandered into that culture gap in November, when Mr. Roman directed him to Bout, a chic boxing gym tucked into a Downtown Manhattan high-rise, for a sparring session.
An additional $5 billion to $8 billion for Harvey could be tucked into a catch-all spending bill Congress must pass in the coming weeks to fund the government past Sept.
CHICAGO — The opening of Fixity=Death took place in the city's Pedway system, in a gallery space tucked into a corner of the subterranean commuter tunnels that connect the city's downtown.
Yogurt has been on my menu nearly every day, and instead of granola, there's a big bag of Trader Joe's peanut butter pretzels tucked into a desk drawer for emergency snacking.
The most popular choice is the revueltas, a mix of Salvadoran chicharrón (braised pork mash), cheese and beans tucked into a ball of masa and patted into a neat, palmable package.
On the outskirts of Seiffen, tucked into a stream-fed valley, the folklore museum is a collection of mostly 252th- and 252th-century buildings gathered to form a traditional Erzgebirge village.
But tucked into the indictment was a passage describing how he pressed a GOP congressman to urge Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to remove the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
The legislation is tucked into a defense bill that cleared a procedural hurdle by a vote of 76-6 in the Senate on Monday, setting up a vote on final passage.
By contrast, there is nothing hard-edge about Ms. Waight Keller, 46, a low-key personality often pictured peeking out from under her long brown hair, hands tucked into trouser pockets.
This shiny new restaurant tucked into the Arlo Hotel, in Hudson Square, takes a charming Southern concept born of a simpler time and revs it up for novelty-curious New Yorkers.
The vast majority of the benefits tucked into the bill, which either unravels or dilutes important pieces of the existing law, rewards, if not the very biggest, then extremely large institutions.
When I visit Arora's team on the first day of the General Assembly, they're tucked into a corner of the UN Headquarters' ornate entrance hall greeting delegates with virtual reality goggles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Up a flight of stairs and tucked into an inconspicuous corner of kurimanzutto's compound, there's an affectionate shrine to sadism, masochism, and contradiction.
Like any of her thousands of followers, I had fallen for Arsala through her perfectly curated Instagram, where she wore white tube top bodysuits tucked into pocketless mom jeans and shiny clogs.
Then a smartphone maker can just order an all-in-one solution to build a new smartphone or tablet device around: CPU, GPU, and ISP all nicely tucked into the same chip.
This time, the mother of three modeled a plunging, embroidered floral-print stretch-sateen bodysuit that was tucked into a flared skirt that featured a high-rise waist and a fluted shape.
Tucked into Proposition 64, which officially legalized weed across the state, was a section that reclassified past cannabis crimes, but it did not offer many details on how exactly that would happen.
The breeze was supposed to get particularly powerful in the afternoon and evening, hurling hot embers toward dry areas and threatening the many houses tucked into the wooded areas of Sonoma County.
At Bayterek Tower, a 97m-tall folly topped with a golden egg which is supposed to represent the cycle of life, revellers enjoyed a public concert and tucked into free ice cream.
Across from the condo complex we stayed at sat a very average-looking strip mall and tucked into that strip mall was the first gay bar I would ever lay eyes on.
It was only in 2017 that the EU permitted the feeding of insect protein to farmed fish—and this on condition that the insects themselves tucked into foodstuffs approved as animal fodder.
Christo discussed the floating piers, which will be open to the public from June 18 to July 3 on Lake Iseo, tucked into the Alps northeast of Milan in the Lombardy region.
"No other media has been back here in the manufacturing area," Jason Crager, Lockheed's site director, said earlier this week during the drive up to a nondescript building tucked into the trees.
Happily, we had a whole show planned out before that happened, so after cleaning up Musk's latest we tucked into a bit of our normal fare: big rounds, IPOs and venture moves.
The cream of the small-business community here tucked into their lunch on a top floor of a bank building and pondered the question put to them by their local lender's economist.
My friend and I left shortly after, at which point she took me aside and told me I had my night shirt tucked into the back of my hot-pink granny panties.
What Women Want, the hit rom-com in which Mel Gibson wears his polo shirts tucked into his pleated pants and learns that women have feelings too, is now 19 years old.
From transition lenses to sock-and-sandal monstrosities and Hawaiian shirts tucked into too-high cargo shorts, the ~lewks~ you typically associate with dads don't lend themselves all that well to coolness.
The computer—tucked into a corner behind the pilot's seat and surrounded by way more test and evaluation hardware than it actually takes to fly the chopper—then calculates the best route.
So long as Medium-backed publishers are drawing in readers, it doesn't seem to matter much that the company's signature capital "M" isn't tucked into the upper lefthand corner of the page.
When he tucked into "It's Just (House of Dupree)," a highlight from his 2014 mini-LP Music for the Uninvited, it felt like watching the sunrise after a night on the floor.
But their efforts took a hit in mid-December, when they complained that they had been railroaded by controversial cybersecurity legislation that was tucked into a must-pass $1.1 trillion spending bill.
And I met Rowan's brother in the previous weeks and had already made up my mind about him, what I remember most from back then is him wearing trousers tucked into boots.
This time it's an unassuming building, tucked into a hill about a mile south of the white limestone of the Old City, at the epicenter of an ongoing political and diplomatic earthquake.
This is a particularly sensitive issue since several smaller Italian lenders, which were rescued and cleaned up, were later plagued by problematic loans that were initially tucked into their performing loans portfolios.
DeFazio also blasted a Texas project tucked into the underlying legislation because a portion of the $810 million in authorized funding would go toward splash parks, baseball fields and covered basketball courts.
Before it became a household name, Patagonia was a small outfitter of climbing tools, tucked into a Ventura, California, building that still smelled like the meat-packing plant it had once been.
According to an affidavit for Boatwright's arrest warrant, XXXTentacion was robbed of $50,000 that he had tucked into a small Louis Vuitton bag in his BMW when he was shot and killed.
Mets 7, Reds 2 With his arm tucked into a large black sling, David Wright made a surprise appearance on Thursday at Citi Field before the Mets' game against the Cincinnati Reds.
The kidnappings and mass killings were a fact of daily life for Francisco Miguel-Francisco, a young man living in Cerro Martín, a small village tucked into the indigenous highlands of Guatemala.
Instead, Communist Party symbols, propaganda posters and portraits of party leaders like Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai now adorn the century-old temple tucked into a hillside in Ershui, in central Taiwan.
Tucked into the cafe, this new bar offers cocktails and wines by the glass, along with small plates like a shrimp and crab cracker, and more substantial fare, including satay curry chicken.
Tucked into the Senate budget bill are a host of provisions that help a broad array of industries and sectors, including energy, health care and education, through increased spending and tax credits.
On a recent midweek evening, a family with two young children tucked into an overwhelming platter of roasted lamb, served with pita bread and salad and dips, like a giant deconstructed souvlaki.
The vast majority are "unsheltered" — a more bureaucratic term to describe the thousands living on the streets, under freeways and tucked into grassy fields and parks in cities all around the state.
RIO DE JANEIRO — On a recent Sunday morning here, a few hundred shirtless men wearing camo pants tucked into army boots got together to run in formation down the beach to Copacabana.
A fish shack that defies geography with New England chowder, lobster rolls, poke, guacamole and po'boys is now tucked into a compact storefront next to the new seafood restaurant the Flying Fisherman.
There are two perpendicular courts built atop the cement floor of the arena, the former home of the Islanders: a stadium court tucked into one end and a grandstand at the other.
Matt Malone, America Media's president and editor in chief, standing in the place of worship that Marvel tucked into a corner of the organization's new offices at 216 Avenue of the Americas.
Tucked into a residential area of Ostermalm, the 287-room Ett Hem is more townhouse than hotel, high-concept Scandi-chic design made cozy with plenty of flickering candles and communal spaces.
HOUSTON — Before high winds and heavy rain began to lash this city overnight, Roy Joe Cox tucked into the spot under the freeway that he calls home and assessed his hurricane supplies.
Hundreds of students at St. Olaf College gathered to demonstrate on Saturday after a series of racist notes was found on campus, including one that had been tucked into a student's windshield.
But their efforts took a hit in mid-December, when they complained that they had been railroaded by controversial cybersecurity legislation that was tucked into a must-pass $28503 trillion spending bill.
Rejina Pyo offered a more workwear-appropriate take on femininity, with puff-sleeved blouses tucked into sleek knee-length skirts proving her ability to make everyday pieces feel extra special isn't waning.
David Barber, the queen's swan marker, who oversees the upping, emerged from the Ferry Inn, resplendent in a red jacket detailed with gold braid, a swan feather tucked into his captain's hat.
And as if on cue, while I admired the dizzying landscape, a flock of wild pigeons swept across the ravine to our right, and then tucked into crevices in the canyon wall.
He then played news clips that explain a provision tucked into the final bill would reduce taxes on real estate LLCs, which could benefit people such as Corker with real estate investments.
Wagdi Ramadan, who the ministry said headed the mission, said Saturday that some of the sarcophagi were tucked into niches in one large chamber, a burial style common at Tuna el-Gebel.
Days after Mr. Trump's inauguration, Republicans gathered in Philadelphia for their annual retreat, exulting in their November victories as liquor flowed and Trump-themed socks were tucked into gift bags for lawmakers.
Sai oua, a great gashed house-made pork sausage riddled with galangal, is tucked into a hot dog bun under a papaya-salad relish, with a tiny Thai flag staked through it.
It isn't an exciting or dramatic system, but it ticks every box — and unlike some screens in luxury cars, this one is tucked into the dash rather than sticking out of it.
Tucked into a court filing that prosecutors made public on Wednesday are a bunch of new revelations about Maria Butina, the alleged Russian spy who was arrested in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.
If found wanting, tools can be modified or abandoned — unless they happen to belong to units dedicated overwhelmingly to enforcement, tucked into executive departments that dramatically misconceptualize the target of their intentions.
Peter King had a hardback copy of the "Art of the Deal," along with a folded up copy of that day's New York Times, tucked into the backseat pocket in front of him.
Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan successfully lobbied his Republican colleagues Wednesday to postpone a vote on a proposal to bring back earmarks, billions of dollars for pet projects tucked into spending bills.
Officials said they had been preparing for impending storms to wreak havoc and cause more devastation in communities tucked into charred canyons and hillsides that now lack the ability to absorb heavy rain.
Thompson also showed off the proud parents' 4-month-old daughter, sharing a video of their baby girl wearing an adorable pink hat while tucked into a baby carrier strapped onto his chest.
Well-worn photographs of children and families tucked into the edge of mirrors or pressed onto walls in the women's spartan barracks are reminders of what they have sacrificed to join the fight.
The newlyweds, both 24, shared their first dance to Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love," and their guests tucked into Cajun dishes (a nod to the bride's Louisiana roots), steak and pasta.
The 32-year-old actress rocked an all-black ensemble of a collared shirt tucked into faded denim pants and the French journalist added a grey jacket to his otherwise simple black outfit.
His cap is askew, his jersey fights an uphill battle to stay tucked into his pants, and he carries on a nearly constant conversation with himself — the dialogue typically accompanied by flailing arms.
Tucked into the legislation are tariff waivers like the one Leviton requested, which exempt hundreds of finished consumer products — from microwaves to pillows to fishing rods — that used to be made in America.
Bundled up in a scarf, mask and knitted hat, with hot packs tucked into her knee blanket, office worker Shin Hye-sook said she and her three colleagues were coping with the cold.
Tucked into Section 1245 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, Washington threatened to sanction the banks of Iran's main oil customers if they did not significantly cut their purchases of Iranian crude.
If you insist on having lots of books — she and Mr. Corcos have quantities, on shelves and on handcarts, with some tucked into vintage breadboxes — you may not have room for a sofa.
Tucked into the recently passed spending bill was an increase in spending for Alzheimer's disease research and care that demonstrated something that has recently become rare in American politics: a showing of bipartisanship.
It would certainly give a writer more time, and perhaps the leisure to arrange flowers or watch a coastal sunset with a glass of wine when the children are tucked into bed, offstage.
After my husband took the kids out to the waiting room, I curled myself over Juliet, my cheek resting on hers, arm tucked into the snug of her chest between her front paws.
Formal attire was required, so Mikey dug out a tie and an outrageous purple and green plaid suit, which he wore with the trouser leg tucked into his waistband to hide his stump.
In much the same way that it's not about race, "The Intruder" is not about politics, which is to say that there's a suggestive little allegory tucked into its by-the-numbers plot.
" Conclusion: "I'm already thinking about all the different ways I'll be able to style this new spring staple (tucked into my Levi's Wedgies, unbuttoned just a little, or layered over a cute tank).
Exhausted at the injustice, I tucked into bed at the end of the day with my iPad and streamed the second segment of "The Worricker Trilogy" on Amazon Prime, barely registering the contradiction.
The multipurpose work space, tucked into a nook on one side of the bed and featuring a pillow-strewn bench and a round wood table, was an efficient and stylish use of space.
The ZTE penalty was tucked into a large military policy bill that passed this week in the Senate and still must be reconciled with the House bill, which did not include the penalty.
I stand even with the end of my house and look from the side into the ivy climbing the bricks, searching for a tiny avian hammock tucked into the leaves by house finches.
Copenhagen Fashion Week mainstay Baum Und Pferdgarten also presented sumptuous cappuccino shades, going for head-to-toe looks of brown riding boots, caramel quilted jackets and rust tops tucked into matching leather trousers.
The studio for what is arguably the world's most successful online course is tucked into a corner of Barb and Phil Oakley's basement, a converted TV room that smells faintly of cat urine.
Under a ban tucked into the 29 crime bill, prisoners were ineligible for Pell grants, the largest postsecondary federal aid program for low-income undergraduates, but the Second Chance initiative partly lifted that.
He wears the same uniform as in his youth: jeans, a denim work shirt, one leather and silver bracelet and a blue bandanna tucked into his breast pocket or wrapped around his head.
Originally, the chopped fish, onions, matzo meal and eggs were mixed and carefully tucked into the outer skin of the fish (hence the Yiddish word "gefilte," meaning stuffed or filled), and then poached.
My favorite way to wear my Tee Rex is tucked into high-waisted jeans or a skirt; the curved hem makes for easy tucking and the rest of the shirt billows over beautifully.
El Camino Real is a modest Mexican restaurant, tucked into one side of a shopping center that also includes a supermarket, an H&R Block, and a clothing store that calls itself Sickoutfits.
John Edwards was photographed in a similar setting -- though with his hand tucked into the pocket of a camel barn jacket -- for the July/August 2007 cover of the now-defunct Men's Vogue.
For the Bodega sandwich, soft scrambled eggs, aged Cheddar, and malted sausage are tucked into a burnished black-pepper-sage biscuit; a charred green chili pepper lies at its side, a literal sidekick.
They were there to deliver the news, sealed in a thin white envelope and tucked into a coat pocket, of Young's potential excommunication from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Eventually, after walking around the outskirts of Maadi for most of the afternoon, I came upon the cemetery, tucked into the bend of a freeway in the middle of a stone cutters' district.
The 38-year-old KKW Beauty mogul's airport style included a white quarter zip sweatshirt under an oversize olive coat, dark gray sweats tucked into snakeskin boots and a camouflage Louis Vuitton carry on.
Cotton On's baby tee is a tighter style that's perfect for layering, while Richer Poorer's crew pocket tee has a looser-fit that looks cool half-tucked into a high-waisted pair of jeans.
Dining together at Toca Madera in West Hollywood on Thursday, the "Chains" singer, 25, and Quantico actress, 35, cuddled at a table on the patio as they tucked into dinner, an onlooker tells PEOPLE.
Paper photographs, which were initially made from paper negatives and then from glass negatives, could be printed in multiple in a variety of sizes, and could be easily mailed or tucked into an album.
The data also support his assumption that Mexican food was likely to span the country's class chasm: less-educated Americans were nearly as likely as college graduates were to have tucked into a taco.
We tucked into those "Which Cure Song Are You?" surveys on Facebook (I was "The Caterpillar" btw) without realizing they were harvesting our thoughts for use in the forthcoming Kenyan by-elections or whatever.
The 54-year-old actor was seen filming Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood on Wednesday wearing white flared jeans with boots and a simple black shirt tucked into his belted pants.
A double layer of a bright satin bomber jacket juxtaposed with a curly teddy coat will keep you extra toasty, while gray heather leggings tucked into white socks will keep your bottom half warm.
Two unused parameters tucked into the app ("PARAM_companionAutoConnectIpPC" and "CommandIsPcVersion") mention the PC platform by name, but there are also dozens of different parameters referencing advanced graphic settings that generally don't exist on consoles.
The 53-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star wore a blue striped Oxford shirt unbuttoned slightly to show off a red bustier, tucked into a pair of high-waisted denim sailor pants.
Chef Cam Boudreaux and his wife April Bellow opened the original location of this new-school sandwich shop in the spring of 2012, tucked into the back of an Irish pub called Erin Rose.
Indian families tucked into naan and curry in the restaurant while tourists of other nationalities took photos against the backdrop of the facade of St Paul's, a Jesuit church that burnt down in 1835.
Also tucked into WRDA is an authorization for permit programs for the control of coal combustion residuals, as well as language providing infrastructure assistance for Indian country and certainty for several water rights settlements.
A few hundred Dutch fans did show up at Energa Stadium on Wednesday, tucked into one corner, where they and 40,000 more optimistic Polish fans watched a mostly turgid exhibition on a sloppy field.
The new Eye-Conic Multi-Finish Eyeshadow Palettes ring in at $49 and are tucked into the same seven-pan packaging that fits sleekly in your makeup bag — but that's where the similarities end.
Heading down a street lined with spice stalls and perfume shops, we had passed Japanese children with sparkly backpacks, Arab women chatting into cellphones tucked into their hijabs and old men arguing in cafes.
But the crab roll is lovely, shredded crab and lengths of merus meat from the fattest part of the leg, christened in garlic butter, then tucked into a Martin's potato bun, as God intended.
One afternoon I walked into a part of the Accademia that most people never see, down a labyrinth of staircases and hallways, to a small office tucked into the very back of the building.
Tucked into the recent spending bill that was passed by Congress is a line item for $100 million for NASA to develop nuclear thermal rocket engines, according to a recent article in Space News.
In his 10 years on the University of Cincinnati police force before Howard's death, those warnings swelled from a handful of paragraphs tucked into Taser's instructional materials to a stand-alone, eight-page document.
As you look at Warnick's work, you can hear the haunting audio from Roach's Havens, which is tucked into SPACES' back corner in a way that suggest these havens have been overlooked or disregarded.
I grew up in an achingly conservative, Christian family tucked into Middle America's middle class, where everyone changed with the door locked, and our thick family photo albums held almost no bare baby butts.
In another ward, a frail old man is tucked into bed with a blue and yellow blanket, the colors of his rugby team, the Parramatta Eels, named after the eels in that brown river.
For the opening of his New York shop, tucked into a back corner of the second floor of Saks Fifth Avenue, he created Future Bloom ($295 for 100 milliliters), his first foray into fruit.
Wearing a button-down shirt tucked into khaki shorts, his hair cropped militarily high and tight, he looks like a man who would be at home mowing a suburban lawn during the Eisenhower administration.
Fans can be controlled by wall switches and pull chains, but "we always prefer a remote that can be tucked into a drawer or a box" when you're not using it, Mr. Cox said.
HO FOODS The chef Richard Ho's little East Village spot, tucked into the former Porchetta space, offers a brief array of Taiwanese specialties, including a home-style beef noodle soup that might outclass ramen.
Bitalina Diaz, 38, rode the Orange Line toward her job cleaning offices in downtown Boston, with her pants tucked into her boots and her hood up to buffet the effects of the chilly wind.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BERLIN — Tucked into the quiet campus of Charité Medical University, a neoclassical dome marks the oldest original teaching facility in Berlin — a veterinary anatomy theater, built in 1790.
The wall, a Trump campaign promise that Republicans have tucked into border security funding, has been by far the most contentious roadblock in the negotiations to keep the remainder of the government fully funded.
The projected increase stems from the bill's repeal of the Affordable Care Act's mandate that most people have health insurance, a provision that was tucked into an amended version of the legislation this week.
The excellent $19 prego sandwich is more snack than dinner, until you pay another $7 to have fried oysters tucked into the roll beside the beef, making it into a kind of crunchy carpetbagger.
When prepared and seasoned well (it can be bland, so be bold), the cooked squash can be served under blanket of marinara, tucked into casseroles, stirred into stews and even baked into quick breads.
Tucked into the fine print of the law that the United States Congress wrote to approve the deal is a measure that would require Mexico to correct failures in enforcement or face possible penalties.
Kate sported her traditional hat with a warm shawl and colorful embroidered jacket she was also given, which she placed over her leather vest, brown shirt tucked into a belted skirt and flat boots.
LOS ANGELES — In a small studio tucked into an industrial park next to the Burbank Airport last month, 11 dancers clad in black rehearsed moves for a coming concert, the men brandishing sparkly canes.
Tucked into an Iowa Democratic Party news release today was the fact that early data suggested only about 170,000 people voted this year — well below the 240,000 who participated in the caucuses in 2008.
To pass its chunky stone portal, where a little jail is tucked into the base (the village has its own fire department and ambulance corps, too) is to enter a dreamy, time-warping realm.
With his scraggly beard and pencils tucked into his cap, Mr. Smith showed off his training guitar recently: a black walnut and spruce beauty with a cursive "Smith" inlaid in abalone on the neck.
These finds, in addition to Sama'an's visit to Terra Sancta, convinced him that this history—the one tucked into his uncle's basement and recalled coyly in family emails—was too significant not to share.
On the day we meet at his modest hillside home in Los Angeles, Mr. Van Sant wears a black Diamond Supply Co. skate T-shirt tucked into loose indigo Levis and pads around shoeless.
TOLEDO, Ohio — The cream of the small-business community here tucked into their lunch on a top floor of a bank building and pondered the question put to them by their local lender's economist.
After a long day surrounded by family, it feels nice to take the time to do my night time ritual before being tucked into bed by an angel sent from heaven — AKA my boyfriend.
But it&aposs also highly functional; it&aposs warm enough to verge on hot when worn under a peacoat in 30-degrees, and compact enough to be tucked into my tote on the go.
The policy, a tax break for investors putting capital into distressed communities, started as six pages tucked into the GOP tax bill but will soon have more than 500 pages of guidance and regulation.
The contracts are required in the final rule, but can be as short as a paragraph, signed later and tucked into paperwork that customers sign when opening new accounts, Labor Secretary Thomas Perez said.
Tucked into the exhibition "Lincoln Kirstein's Modern" and measuring about two feet wide by nearly 1 foot tall, Honoré Sharrer's "Workers and Paintings" is a piece you could miss if you were moving quickly.
While undocumented workers are tucked into every state and nearly every corner of the U.S. economy, states with more unauthorized workers would be hit hardest by a so-called Trump wall and fewer illegal migrants.
It's easy to see how Victoria Beckham — in her perfectly tailored, sage cashmere turtleneck tucked into a patent leather midi-skirt and topped with oversized tortoiseshell sunnies — has sold herself as a luxe fashion brand.
Under these, tucked into Section 1245 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, Washington threatened to sanction the banks of Iran's main oil customers if they did not significantly cut their purchases of Iranian crude.
While the real house used for filming is tucked into the dunes of Malibu, set decorator Amy Wells used the series' setting, idyllic and well-to-do Monterey, California, as inspiration for the interior design.
Friendship, who wears a blue gown, is tucked into a corner of the hall, perched to the left of a seated portrait of Clement I, which occupies the edge of the Vision of the Cross.
The rapper's rant bemoaning the shutdown was so epic that even Democratic senators took notice and debated whether to share it themselves (or not, because of all the curse words tucked into the hot take).
But instead of collapse — like in Hanoi — this meeting ended in a champagne reception with the two leaders and their delegations serenaded by a Cossack choir as they tucked into beetroot soup and reindeer dumplings.
I saw my own mother's tears and could imagine my older brother and his boys with guns tucked into their waistbands, ready to squeeze off shots had I been the one with a bloody halo.
Last time we'd heard the term used in the context of beauty, the product came in a tube — pocket-sized, squeezable, and tucked into the jeans waistband of every self-respecting middle-school makeup lover.
The actress looks like she took a time machine straight from the 1970s in a pink long-sleeved button-down shirt tucked into high waisted bell-bottom jeans, all cinched with a wide white belt.
Swalwell arrived with a case of beer and tucked into tacos and chips before making his case to a small — but more diverse group than is typical — about why they should support him for president.
One provision tucked into the Senate's health care bill allows states to not just seek a waiver to try something new with health care, but to get nearly carte blanche to do whatever they want.
The Southern Poverty Law Center said Mr. Simcox, a former kindergarten teacher, was among the movement's most charismatic figures, affecting the likeness of a vigilante with a pistol tucked into the front of his jeans.
En route to your hotel, let the kids burn off the remainder of their sugar intake on the slides and jungle gyms at Cabrini Playground, a sweet green space conveniently tucked into the French Quarter.
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Many soccer fans knew little or nothing about Russian cuisine before the World Cup, but have tucked into local gastronomy with relish, trying everything from luxurious caviar to staples like veal tongue.
Tucked into a Brera courtyard, the exhibit space was fronted by a pushcart serving gelato in color schemes to match the four editions of the stool, and flavors custom-created by the local Gelateria Rigoletto.
Devan Díaz, the 25-year-old Queens-based writer has been gamely posing for Clay's camera in a patch of woods wearing a cream blouse of her own tucked into a floral-print Kenzo skirt.
Seeing the Northern Lights is a bucket-item alone, but there's one way to experience it that is completely unique: from a glass igloo tucked into the snow at the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort in Finland.
While most models keep the winter precipitation tucked into Carolinas, there is one model that shows the possibility of freezing rain reaching down the I-85 corridor to impact Atlanta on Sunday night into Monday.
British newylweds Victoria and Tom Browne and their guests tucked into 30 large pizza boxes, 20 garlic breads, 20 boxes of chicken strips, 20 boxes of wedges, and plenty of obligatory garlic and herb dip.
I studied photographs in library books of homes built into hillsides and cliffs, then combined their best features in my sketches: nearly invisible skylights tucked into grassy knolls and furniture carved into stone interior walls.
The age verification rule grew from a Conservative party campaign promise in 2015, and ended up tucked into what would become the Digital Economy Act 2017, a wide-ranging bundle of internet rules and regulations.
Tucked into the account of the foreign minister's trip was news that came as a surprise to Mexicans: The two sides had agreed to begin planning a meeting between Mr. Peña Nieto and Mr. Trump.
Provisions tucked into the fine print of the 880-page bill approved by the Senate Thursday take direct aim at Planned Parenthood, the reproductive healthcare provider and eternal GOP target over its role providing abortions.
Also ubiquitous were slim black men's ties, worn with tan canvas trouser suits, pleated or tiered flamenco skirts, and one all-white skirt and shirt combination, tucked into a leather corset belt with exaggerated curves.
But when he's exhorting everyone to find their singular selves, posture ramrod straight and hand tucked into a pocket of his tweed jacket, he often looks as if he's aching to send up his lines.
For fans of the unique hive-like aesthetic of Soviet-style high-rise architecture, Yerevan is like a box of visual chocolates — a series of discrete little treats tucked into the wrapping of the workbook.
A shower of green confetti (parsley) adds color to the sepia-toned pasta, which gets tucked into a little red casserole and draped with the braising milk, cooked down to a lovely, onion-sweetened sauce.
Thankfully, we are already taking a step in that direction with a grant program tucked into the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act that is designed to kickstart key 2023-1-1 upgrades.
Two streets away, Mahmoud Yunis, 33, a powerfully built former police officer with a pair of pliers tucked into his belt, yanked on a hose connected to a 30-foot-deep well he had dug.
The agreement, tucked into a $4.53 billion bill funding the Department of Homeland Security, includes restrictions on where fencing can be built in the Rio Grande Valley and what can be used to build it.
"Without the usual biographical hints tucked into conversations and internal thoughts, Eggers differentiates between Four and Nine solely through their reactions to the post-civil-war devastation around them," Idra Novey writes in her review.
Tucked into page 4 of the indictment was an intriguing assertion that "a senior Trump Campaign official was directed to contact Stone" to find out more about what emails WikiLeaks was planning to release next.
With a small band of period strings and plucked instruments tucked into a corner, Zack Winokur's staging used all available space comfortably, and, as in "Onegin," the room proved an excellent showcase for skilled young voices.
Tucked into the very end of Logic's new song "Homicide," which features a guest verse from the 15-time Grammy Award-winning rapper, is a very special outro featuring comedian Chris D'Elia's viral impression of Eminem.
Rather than deterring further Iranian deployments, a small contingent of U.S. troops tucked into a corner of northeastern Syria amounts to an easy target for (thanks to Trump's disastrous "maximum pressure" campaign) an increasingly aggressive Iran.
There's a beautiful, somewhat traditional love story tucked into The Big Sick, but it's bookended by a warm, but frank confrontation with how we seek the love and approval of our parents and our in-laws.
American University is a small campus tucked into a leafy, suburban neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Students hang out and study on the quad, which is so peaceful you almost forget you're in the nation's discordant capital.
Tucked into the rules package was a provision that authorizes the House counsel to intervene in the Texas lawsuit that struck down the Affordable Care Act in an effort to protect people with pre-existing conditions.
The human rights lawyer, who is pregnant with the couple's first children, twins, donned a floral patterned black and white dress that concealed her baby bump while strolling with her hand tucked into her husband's arm.
When asked to comment on the ad—which Pepsi decided to pull following the backlash and accusations of appropriating civil rights movements to sell soda—Jenner had no response and quickly tucked into a nearby elevator.
He tucked into "Uptown Funk" one last time — if I hear it again before 2020, it'll be too soon — and gave the halftime show its most exciting moment by having a little dance-off with Beyoncé.
Tucked into Apple's two-hour-long new product presentation at its Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this week was a blink-and-you-missed-it tidbit that hinted largely at where the smart home industry is headed.
A trucking provision tucked into a Senate appropriations bill earlier this year fixes the issue, as well as caps the time truck drivers can spend behind the wheel or on duty at 73 hours per week.
A few hours later Hough revealed that it was none other than Dobrev, 30, by sharing a selfie with the Vampire Diaries star, who can be seen tucked into the hospital bed, wearing an oxygen mask.
Op-Ed Contributor Tucked into the fiscal relief package for Puerto Rico this spring was a provision to give away a national treasure that belongs to all Americans — 3,100 acres of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge.
Her face was trying to express bewilderment, and perhaps there was even amusement tucked into the smoothened furrows, what once would have been a charming squint as she attempted to decipher the mystery of his feelings.
So began Hardt's quest to investigate the elaborate mating rituals of life in the deep, from polyamorous whales and swinger parties hosted by groupers to sex-changing ribbon eels whose genitals are tucked into their butts.
In the last bit of bad news tucked into Sunday's news release: Actavis wants to introduce a generic version of Xifaxan, Valeant's biggest drug with annual sales of about $1 billion this year according to analysts.
On principle, so is settling irreconcilable differences with your hands and a fair one instead of an entourage and whatever you've got tucked into your waistband, or—even worse—more decentralized jabs across social media platforms.
Tucked into the corner of a cavernous hall Saturday night rather than on a stage, the singer was surrounded by plants and barely visible, except to those who managed to elbow their way to the front.
To woo holiday shoppers, many beauty brands are pushing something that's undeniably festive if a bit unexpected: Advent calendars, with miniature products tucked into precisely cut compartments, designed to start unveiling their treasures daily on Friday.
Scrunched up against a counter at the Punjabi Grocery & Deli, an East Village hole-in-the-wall, Jaclyn Backhaus tucked into a vegetarian lunch she had handpicked for two: saag curry, chana paneer, pakoras and daal.
Both presented oversize or baggy versions of work shirts (a button-front in durable fabric with exterior pockets) that can be tucked into a pair of tailored trousers or left open and undone, like a jacket.
I was here in the late North American summer with my partner, Alan, and an Argentine friend, Adrián, to explore the mountain sports resort of Chapelco, tucked into the Andes near the Chilean border in Patagonia.
Inside the building, the music takes us to a video of the singer whose hair, the color of orange pumice cleanser, is braided and tucked into a bonnet upon which is balanced a sheaf of wheat.
Tucked into Judge Kavanaugh's emotional opening statement was a lament that a high school friend of his — Renate Schroeder Dolphin, though he did not name her — has been caught up in the frenzy surrounding his nomination.
The protections, which stem from a 1990s law, have already been tucked into the administration's two biggest trade deals — the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement and a pact with Japan that President Trump signed on Monday.
Soon before they have sex, J.D. (bare-chested, as he should be) takes out the portable hair dryer that he's tucked into his waistband and waves it around like a gun, giving outlaw pointers to Thelma.
Among the biggest changes tucked into the broader spending agreement is the elimination of taxes that were intended to fund the Affordable Care Act, including a tax on medical devices, health insurers and generous health plans.
Indeed, the EPA estimates that the $22019 million appropriation tucked into the December 2016 continuing resolution—$3 million of which will be spent on administrative expenses—may create more than $1 billion in new credit assistance.
The university is in many ways hidden in the college football landscape, on the outskirts of the Blue Ridge Mountains, tucked into some part of South Carolina you would swear was not even in South Carolina.
More than 20 locations have been not transformed so much as enhanced; sculptures are tucked into corners of shopping malls and bustling temples where swirling colors and textures often upstage many of the site-specific pieces.
The idea of an illegal casino usually calls to mind some shady warehouse filled with high rollers, cigar smoke, and ritzy cocktails, or maybe a tightly-patrolled, Michael Clayton-esque hovel tucked into some city alleyway.
The heads of all the county's key departments — police, fire, transportation and others — all gathered in a single, windowless room for the entirety of the storm, snatching sleep whenever possible on cots tucked into side offices.
For example, the meandering point is more likely to strike a spike in the Julia set that juts out into the plane than it is to intersect with a crevice tucked into a region of the set.
Think of all the information tucked into those sinuous DNA spirals—and the life-saving discoveries that some smart machine learning could pull out if it had lots and lots and lots of it to learn from.
A repeal of the "individual mandate," which requires people to buy health insurance or pay a penalty, is tucked into the all-important Republican tax reform bill that's working its way through Congress, senators announced Tuesday afternoon.
The sum of an individual's private life can be reconstructed through a thousand photographs labeled with dates, locations, and descriptions; the same cannot be said of a photograph or two of loved ones tucked into a wallet.
Sitting in front of oversized windows, I tucked into a steaming plate of spaghetti with tomato and basil for only S$28 (just over $20 USD), marveling at one of the best views around as I ate.

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