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Tampa weighs down competition; it's stuck in the status quo.
The clutter that weighs down my life most is online, not offline.
The pressure weighs down on each of them like a third coat of mascara.
The stock market, though, hates the duties because it weighs down global commerce, he added.
All of this cultural baggage weighs down the rose motif and the episode it permeates.
But the response indicates Floridians' heightened anxiety as the force of Hurricane Irma weighs down on the Sunshine State.
It is a pity that Kakkar's heavy-handed approach weighs down what could have been a light, easy watch.
At the same time, policymakers must address the $1.4 trillion in outstanding student loan debt that weighs down families.
Impressively, Bourland's eruditeness rarely weighs down her prose, which zips across the page like a steady painter's hand across a canvas.
Research can be a boon to a novelist or it can become a hindrance, a thick layer of algae that weighs down the storytelling.
In the apparel segment, brands like Lululemon Athletica (LULU) and Nike (NKE) are well positioned, even as an aging population weighs down the sector.
"The downside risk is that prolonged uncertainty and concerns over the UK's economic outlook weighs down heavily on business investment and damages productivity," he said.
You can see the toll the last near-decade of trials and appeals have taken on her body: Is it shame that weighs down her posture?
Episode 1 and 2 kick off the season with a shaky start, bringing a whole lot of setup and unnecessary glut that weighs down its pacing.
Meanwhile, exposition weighs down almost every line of dialogue, chaining the show's aspiring heroes to uninspired banalities when they should be settling into their new roles.
The focus on Jack — he scrapes bottom, goes into recovery — somewhat weighs down the remainder of the movie, partly because too much of it is overly familiar.
She likes to do a parlor trick where she can tell a female customer how much her diamond weighs down to the decimal, even from across the room.
Wet snow weighs down the leaves that remain on trees, and powerful winds on Saturday and Sunday, with the strong gusts, could bring down trees and power lines.
"The uncertainly of it all obviously weighs down on me it probably has been a factor in stress and therefore much less interest in getting it on," she says.
Even with all of this technical brilliance on display (the costumes, sound, and special effects are brilliant), the baggage of the original film's mythology weighs down Blade Runner 2049.
But if El Niño returns this year and again weighs down the oil's production, there would not be much recovery time for the stocks, which could fall even further.
Banks in the country could further slow loan disbursements this year as Brazil's worst recession in a century weighs down the quality of their loan books and hampers profitability.
Florida's large population of retirees weighs down participation rates, says Hector Sandoval, director of the economic analysis program at the University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
Like too many American filmmakers, however, Ms. Vives weighs down her protagonist with a traumatic past that is just too heavy for a movie that otherwise often settles for glib.
But it is the grappling with the Mercury legend which kept the production in limbo for nearly a decade—and which ultimately weighs down a film with some strong individual performances.
Leaving home with a jam-packed purse, filled with everything necessary for a zombie apocalypse, or even just a mid-day granola bar snack, starts to weighs down on our shoulders.
That's why I want to start early and provide debt-free tuition, and deal with student debt so it is no longer the burden that weighs down so many young Americans.
While persistent poverty still weighs down many corners of the region, travelers coming to experience its natural gems have, in recent years, fueled a modest resurgence in the towns that lie near them.
Even China, the one major country that dodged the crisis and experienced a surge in lending after 2008, is now reluctant to build on the mountain of debt that already weighs down its economy.
"As growth risks pile up externally and internally, the Fed will want to make sure that [quantitative tightening] is not a constraint that weighs down on financial conditions and hence on the economy," Mathai said.
Sandberg has found success in Shazam by shrugging off typically cumbersome grimness and ignoring a need to fuse together with other films for a future team-up epic — all that stuff that weighs down most superhero movies.
In California, his numbers threaten to become an anchor that weighs down his own party: Just 28 percent of adults approve of Trump's job performance, according to a December survey by the Public Policy Institute of California.
Instead, in scene after scene, Cuarón creates a fine-grained vision of a woman and a world shaped by a colonialist past that inexorably weighs down the present, most conspicuously in a surreal interlude filled with guns, servants and a conflagration.
Research can be a boon to a novelist—there are more things in heaven and Earth than can be dreamt of in a single writer's philosophy—or it can become a hindrance, a thick layer of algae that weighs down the storytelling.
China has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on infrastructure projects in the Maldives, which critics, including the political opposition, warn amount to "debt-trap diplomacy" that weighs down the recipient country with loans in order to secure a naval base as repayment.
VUCJAK, Bosnia (Reuters) - Hundreds of migrants and refugees stuck in a makeshift camp in a Bosnian forest are struggling to survive in subzero temperatures as snow weighs down on their tents, spurring fears that some may die unless they are resettled soon.
But reverence is a heavy thing, and it weighs down this nearly three-hour play, whose overlong first act is so devoted to showing its prickly and endearing provocateur in his element — surrounded by admirers and enemies, jousting about virtue or the fundamental properties of color — that it succeeds more on academic merits than dramatic ones.
If man's heart weighs down, then he is devoured by a monster.
"Bridgegate baggage weighs down Chris Christie's trip to New Hampshire". The Guardian. Retrieved May 7, 2016; "Christie's Bet on Trump Pays Off". New York Times.
The kilt pin is a functional object that weighs down the edge of the apron of a kilt to keep it in place during movement.
In accordance with the most widely accepted views, only pride weighs down the soul more than envy among the capital sins. Just like pride, envy has been associated directly with the devil, for Wisdom 2:24 states: "the envy of the devil brought death to the world".
He analyzes what's on, who produces it, and who > watches it. But he mixes heavy prose with a wit so dry it often fails to > amuse, and his cerebral style weighs down, his complex, cynical > pronouncements about what's wrong with the world. ... Goodman reliably > reviews documentaries and other challenging TV fare, providing a valuable > resource to intelligent viewers.
Nearly one-third of the micelles in the milk end up participating in this new membrane structure. The casein weighs down the globules and interferes with the clustering that accelerated separation. The exposed fat globules are vulnerable to certain enzymes present in milk, which could break down the fats and produce rancid flavors. To prevent this, the enzymes are inactivated by pasteurizing the milk immediately before or during homogenization.
Anubis weighs the sins of a man's heart against the feather of truth. If man's heart weighs down, then he is devoured by a monster: Taylor, John H. (Editor- 2009), Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead: Journey through the afterlife. British Museum Press, London, 2010. pp. 209, 215 In a Mycenaean vase, Zeus holds a weighing scale (balance) in front of two warriors, indicating that he is measuring their destiny before the battle.
9 No. 2 (pp. 95–136), p. 107. Mikhaylovsky was one of the radical thinkers who were 'acutely conscious of their wealth and privilege', as the psychological inspiration of the revolution was guilt, writing: 'We have come to realise that our awareness of the universal truth could only have been reached at the cost of the age-old suffering of the people. We are the people's debtors and this debt weighs down on our conscience.
The screenwriters were Cris Lim and Michael Villar. The film tells the story of Frank Parish (played by Bergin), a retired US fireman and philanthropist who finds himself wrongly accused of murder of a local Filipino. Stuck in a Philippines prison, Frank becomes friends with an imprisoned dance instructor Mando (played by Dingdong Dantes) convicted of killing a transsexual. whose passion for dancing will topple the corrupt system that weighs down the inmates' chance to become better individuals.
Bas relief of Lachesis, lampstand at the Supreme Court, Washington, D.C.. Bas relief of Atropos cutting the thread of life In the Homeric poems Moira, who is almost always one, is acting independently from the gods. Only Zeus, the chief sky-deity of the Mycenaeans is close to Moira, and in a passage he is the being of this power. Using a weighing scale (balance) Zeus weighs Hector's "lot of death" (Ker) against the one of Achilleus. Hector's lot weighs down, and he dies according to Fate.
In the Aarne-Thompson tale type index, "Gudbrand on the Hillside" is classified under 1415, Trading Away One's Fortune. The benefit of a happy and trusting marriage is one theme. George Webbe Dasent, emphasizing the tale's simplicity, notes that "The happiness of married life was never more prettily told" than in this story, "where the tenderness of the wife for her husband weighs down all other considerations". Another theme along these lines is the importance to personal happiness of seeing the good in what you have.
The second book of Dante's epic poem The Divine Comedy is structured around the seven deadly sins. The most serious sins, found at the lowest level, are the irrational sins linked to the intelligent aspect, such as pride and envy. Abusing one's passions with wrath or a lack of passion as with sloth also weighs down the soul but not as much as the abuse of one's rational faculty. Finally, abusing one's desires to have one's physical wants met via greed, gluttony, or lust abuses a faculty that humans share with animals.
With a rotating stage, lifting panels, and fall-away walls, the subway car becomes supernatural. Masked figures with wings creepily saunter around the stage in elaborate costumes, their echoing voices filling the stage. But despite these elements and an emotional performance from Van as the character of She, the nonexistent narrative of Kennedy’s incredibly abstract text weighs down the production, making it almost incomprehensible by the end." Schmidt went on to write that, "In the 60s these shows were meant to boil blood, to provoke, to push back against violent racism.
Writing in 1908, Fauré called it "one of the most poetic, most expressive works that have been written in France in the last twenty years",Quoted in Duteurtre, p. 160 but it made little impact. The score remained in obscurity until 1930 when Reynaldo Hahn staged the ballet section of the work at Cannes. The whole piece was revived at the Opéra-Comique in 1958; it failed again, but the ballet, unencumbered by the portentousness of the libretto, which weighs down the rest of the piece, has remained in the repertory.
This MO caused the homicide squad to nickname him Buffalo Bill (Buffalo Bill's Wild West show typically claimed that Buffalo Bill Cody had scalped a Cheyenne warrior). One officer quipped it was because he "skins his humps." He also inserts a death's head moth into the victim's throat because he is fascinated by the insect's metamorphosis, a process that he wants to undergo by becoming a woman. In the case of Gumb's first victim, Fredrica Bimmel, he weighs down her body, so she ends up being the third victim found.
However, this only happens after she makes Superman promise to save her mother in Hackensack, New Jersey, to which Lex has sent a nuclear missile. In Superman II, she uses a hot-air balloon to rescue Lex from the State Penitentiary, along with his assistant Otis, whom Luthor leaves behind since he weighs down the balloon. According to the Superman II: Richard Donner Cut, she talks of going on a vacation with Lex to somewhere romantic, but Lex insists on going north to Superman's Fortress of Solitude to learn the secret of Superman's abilities. Miss Teschmacher reluctantly goes along with his plan.
In "Vaulting Ambition", Burnham and Lorca are transported to the ISS Charon, as the revelation that Georgiou is the emperor weighs down on her, making her feel the situation is a reckoning for her betrayal of her own Georgiou. Lorca refuses to bow to Georgiou, and is taken to an agony booth. Georgiou suspects Burnham of deception, and holding a knife to her neck asks why she has come here, revealing she is aware that she conspired to kill her and take her throne with Lorca. Burnham is left shocked by this revelation of her mirror counterpart's betrayal as well.
Mickey is driving an anthropomorphized taxicab in the city, and picks up an enormous pig who's so fat that he weighs down the car. An angry cat traffic cop browbeats Mickey for holding up traffic, and Mickey drives away as best he can. Mickey gets in a conflict with a tiny car driven by a dog, and cut each other off until the dog's car sinks into a water-filled pothole. Driving over rough road, the pig falls out of the car, and -- after a rather violent parking job -- Mickey discovers that his fare is gone.
He added that the "overproduced luster" of the record "weighs down" a few "potentially solid tunes". Melodic reviewer Johan Wippsson found that it "does not differ in quality" when compared to Everything in Transit and The Glass Passenger, and said the album was more "uptempo and happy" in comparison to the latter. PopMatters writer Brice Ezell criticized it as being as generic as the words the album's title consists of, adding: "The people and things of People and Things are about as ordinary as they come." Ezell explained that the album simply serves to "add more tuneful tracks" to Jack's Mannequin's repertoire, being "fine for a casual listen, but that's about all that it demands".
Brian Mansfield wrote of the album in AllMusic that "Weak material weighs down Chesnutt's third release, though he still sings them like the most romantic western swinger since George Strait." He praised the title track for its string section, but criticized the uptempo material as being inferior to "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" and "Old Flames Have New Names". Nash felt that the album was "class-A honky-tonk, ballad, and Texas swing, delivered by a guy whose instincts are usually as sure as his pitch", but criticized the lyrics of the closing track "The Will". Also in 1993, Chesnutt won two awards from the Country Music Association: the Horizon Award, and Vocal Event of the Year for George Jones' 1992 single "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair", which featured Chesnutt as one of several guest vocalists and was awarded to all participants on the song.

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