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The passages in it are so succinct and well put.
You might as well put some booze in that thermos.
So you might as well put a case around it.
It could very well put us all in immediate danger.
Of course, I might well put the pad down again.
I have a quality and well-put together album I feel.
"You might as well put them in scuba gear," Stabile quipped.
Well, put her in cleats or Margielas: Consider the world conquered.
Well, put that twice, since the Beatles got to double up.
The ruling against Gawker could very well put it out of business.
Well, put it this way: That was the last song Gary wrote.
" He was also impressed, finding her pleasant, smart and "well put-together.
You're looking to see the ball well, put good swings on it.
" And then I was like, "Oh well, put the new backpack on.
That's because detailing the rest might well put you and me to sleep.
If it's undercooked, well, put it back in the oven, no big deal.
And it's not easy warding off the chill while still looking well put together?
Maybe the Great American Sitcom is just a show that's incredibly well put together.
This puzzle is really well put together and rich with jests of all kinds.
HANNITY: What did Peter Pan to say, well, put them in a cage with pedophiles.
It's an inviting, beautiful environment, I might as well put my hands on a product.
It's far more cringeworthy than Emma's well-put commentary that she loves the teen's look.
And if there's nothing better to be done, might as well put Renan Barao in.
To: Chris Cillizza Subject: Re: We're going nuclear in the Senate Fair enough and well put.
Donald Trump likes food that, in his mind, is as well put together as he is.
He wore a dark suit, and looked both well put-together and utterly at a loss.
If so, these may well put the cause of the crash, whatever it was, beyond doubt.
It may well put up even more of a fight if the valuation drops even further.
To see somebody who's well put together and very confident, like I am, that's my high.
If they're just going to sit there parked, customers might as well put them to good use.
If an overvalued yuan is the problem, then devaluation may well put the country back on course.
This could well put lower grade iron ore back in play, and shrink the current wide margins.
Well, put it this way: Neil Young played recently and was charging nearly €303 for a ticket.
Senators could well put in the time and hard work to reshape the AHCA into serious policy.
It's a well put together, well cared for digital video about musicians and the roads they've traveled.
Comment from discussion Oregon 'terrorists' don't plan siege very well, put out plea for snacks and supplies.
But the professionalism — and have no doubt, "Defenders" is very well put together — comes with some costs.
Well, put that way, I guess my disgust over that rodent poop in my coffee seems overblown. Maybe.
And there's more inventory coming on to the market, which may well put more pressure on (theoretical) prices.
It was very well put together, even though they were not classy clothes, because he couldn't afford it.
Austin: He looks so well put together but really his feet are in a bucket of ice, right?
Most of these things are already in your house so might as well put them to good use.
After all, if you've thrown down that much cash, you might as well put some glitter on that baby.
It all seems fairly well put together, but moving parts are moving parts and thus more prone to failure.
That may very well put it into competition with other "full stack" food-delivery startups, including Grain in Singapore.
As for injuries; well put it this way, I don't think I can get a book out of it.
I posted a tweet earlier suggesting the incoming congresswoman looked well put together -- ELEGANT even -- despite suggestions she's struggled.
Takes shit to know shit so we may as well, put a piece of shit in the White House.
Chinese politics experts view Shen Yun as part of Falun Gong's elaborate and well-put together public relations plan.
If you're expecting a lot of people, you might as well put your Switch down and make a sandwich.
He's broad-shouldered, with dark hair, casually well put together that day in a white dress shirt and knit vest.
Definitely. 100%. But it's definitely the most well put together thing I've done yet so I'm kinda happy with it.
If that isn't well put together, Trump can say anything he likes, and he'll wind up a loser come November.
It has a clear point of view, it's really well put together, and their products smell great and look great.
Other students noticed that Richardson — part of the high school class of 2017's popular crowd — was always well put-together.
" Actress Rashida Jones tweeted: "Well put, @VanJones68 Thank you for articulating so well at a moment when most of us can't.
I felt stupid even though I know it wasn't my fault for falling for something that was so well put together.
The internet, says Almond, facilitated "the rapid erosion of the barrier between private animus and public expression," and that's well put.
Internal improvement and a lucky offseason signing could very well put the Wizards over the top as soon as next season.
Watching the absurdly well put together Rizin Confessions web series revealed that Horiguchi and Nasukawa had in fact sparred in 2015.
When paired with a sparkly top or a chic oversized slouchy sweater, can take you anywhere and look well put together.
Well, put as simply as possible: Never wrestle with a pig because you both get dirty and the pig likes it.
I said to him, when a child is really well-put together like that, it's quite an accomplishment to the parent.
Might as well put them front and center, set off with a black background and chrome rim straight out of 2009.
One seat the Republicans can pretty well put in the bag right now is from Pennsylvania's 14th District, currently represented by Rep.
The Colorado polls have been all over the place, and its nine electoral votes could very well put him over the top.
The prospect of a legal battle, progressing at much less than internet speed, may well put off potential applicants for special charters.
The less-congested and well-put-together Guwop that's been on screens over the past year sounds equally refreshed on the phone.
Instead of a map, you might as well put a big clock up on the wall and say, 'Hey, it's 8:14.
People treated you differently because of your proximity to whiteness, meaning you came off as more classy, rich, educated, well put together.
The public editor's take: Well put by an editor who seems to appreciate how mistakes like this can go over with readers.
When people meet me, they always say, 'Oh, you dress so well!' and 'Oh, you're so well-put together for a big person.
There are already professional photos of every cool building anyway; you might as well put your face in one and make something new.
Heck, if your anxieties are going to live in your head rent-free, you might as well put them to work making music.
Since it's so easy to accrue a crew, they might as well put their friends to work by organizing a cleanup effort around town.
He's never going to dodge questions about Swift, so he might as well put on his stiff upper lip and get on with life.
"She was very well put together — hair, makeup — as if she had time to get ready and look great for her 'appearance,'" Edwards continued.
I don't like the soft-touch rubber finish that picks up fingerprints too easily, but the Predator 17 is very well put-together otherwise.
Because, if it had, it might have well put the British luxury brand out of business just like The Homer did with Powell Motors.
If you're going to bring your parents along to support you at the Tony Awards, you might as well put them to work, too.
Carson's HUD might well put forward a sensible new definition that would address the race issue which was central to the Obama administration's thinking.
So I think Germany being reassured might well put more capital into the European Investment Bank, and that could be good news for Macron.
No environment is more uncertain than today's, after all, so you might as well put Epstein's theory to the test and broaden your knowledge.
And now the indictment might well put enough pressure on an anti-Netanyahu faction within Likud to finally dump the long-serving prime minister.
"I do think there is a whole psychology about that first impression, that you think this is a well-put-together house," said DeKorne.
"Luke – yeah, he's a great guy and everything, but you might as well put it on mute because that's how boring he is," he said.
Things were well-put together, the Brazilian performers were energetic and ridiculously talented, but we all know who the real star of the show was.
Well put it this way, we've only been playing with it for about ten minutes and we've already been signed by a major-independent label.
Our next election may very well put to a ballot not a choice between Republicans and Democrats, but a choice between free markets and socialism.
I think that's very well put except for the term "tribal," which implies that people are members of only one tribe at any given point.
It was almost intended to make a mark, to announce that we existed as a band, almost like a well put-together set of demos.
It's in the same moonlight that these women head out to strangers' houses, responding to Craigslist ads that might very well put them in danger.
However, all of them are under the same pressure to look impossibly well put-together at any given moment, setting impossible, grandiose standards for everyday civilians.
Backpack with combination lock See Details If you're using your bag to charge your music devices, might as well put that extra power to good use.
The associate described Kushner as "very pasty, well dressed, well put together, and always saying the right thing, doing the right thing," according to Kushner, Inc.
Director Mike Christie has an embarrassment of riches to work with here, but it's still a well put together film with a moving and redemptive conclusion.
People said, look, we can't do any worse than this, we might as well put a reality TV star in charge and blow the place up.
I used to be into the more edgy look, but as I'm getting older, I like someone who looks well put together, a bit more clean cut.
"Given the outflows the sector seems to be experiencing, this could well put downward pressure on commercial property prices," said Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
It's so polished, so well put together, so smartly designed, and so beautiful to look at that it's a joy to pick up over and over again.
Things are finally shaping up a bit more though, and I think Oculus Go finally represents a product that feels more well put together than it doesn't.
Vulnerability is the new sword these days so might as well put it out there to see if it might hold value in someone else's life too.
Well, put simply, if aging is framed as a problem, we can be persuaded to buy stuff to "fix it" or "stop it," air quotes around that.
I could tell right away that Ariel was mature past his years and articulated extremely well put together thoughts about his pursuit of better those around him.
The album contains some of the band's finest work like "Come Together" and is a definite must-have for anyone who enjoys an album well put together.
There's nothing special about rap, but it is effectively the most wide-reaching art-form of our time, so we might as well put it to good use.
After six straight years of playing at an unbelievable level, Trout has somehow stepped up his game and could very well put together his greatest season to date.
Families are all too ready to show off how well put together their lives are while the rest of us just grin and die a little more inside.
Motorola phones are usually very well put together, with recent models embracing the trend of a sandwich of glass front and backs with a metal frame in between.
Sure, you might not hear these kiddos' names again until they're 14 and starring in their first movie, but you might as well put them on your radar.
Websites like Plastic Freedom have such cool sustainable options, for almost everything, that not only make your house look well put-together, but make you look very together.
The only bad side-effect when a game like this is very well put together is that there's not much to say about it other than: It's good.
"Are We Not Cats" is a well-put-together film with a lot of striking imagery, but, as you may have already inferred, something of a specialty item.
But as the continent's fourth-largest economy, Italy could very well put Europe in limbo as the country's economy and its banks, in particular, are put increasingly under pressure.
Among these reasons is that both inflation and inflation expectations have been picking up considerably in a manner that could very well put at risk the Fed's inflation target.
ANYTHING THAT THEY IMPORT RIGHT NOW IN THE WAY OF STEEL OR ALUMINUM, THEY MIGHT AS WELL PUT A REQUEST IN AND TAKE A CHANCE THAT IT'LL BE GRANTED.
The reveal at the end of Drag Me to Hell is so well put together that I wanted to kill myself for not realizing what was going to happen.
So it's not really an issue for me how many scenes I'm in as long as the scenes are good, and they're well put together, and your contribution is good.
Well, put your assumptions aside, because here are successful franchise opportunities that, with a ton of hard work, can ring up millions in sales every year and make owners rich.
Once you're 40 you age yourself putting your hair up, and then 60 you're already old, so you really need to look well put together, so just put it up.
"Guys don't want to have a pure career-comparison discussion — they might well put you in the friend zone or see it as a networking opportunity and not a date," she said.
On the outside, he looked pretty well put together, but you never knew when he was going to explode and do something irrational like kill a young boy or his cleaning lady.
His recent statements suggest he now believes that demonstrating his toughness with the Chinese and walking away from a deal might well put him in a better position politically than signing one.
Furthermore, the look on Maia's face when Elsbeth suggests that Henry may very well put her in harm's way in order to secure his own freedom means that is a distinct possibility.
I think part of feeling romantic and sexy is feeling clean and well put together, so I don't have to be really overdone but I have to feel like I've looked after myself.
Well, put it this way, I think that throughout the years, a lot of Black Canadians, descendants of those who passed through the Underground road and or slaves here, kind of became professionals.
I had spent the previous four years in frat houses in Philly, and I figured if I was going to be at Hogwarts, I might as well put on a goddamned wizard robe.
"If you're going to implicate a particular population that really has not done much, not even suspected of a violent crime, you might as well put everyone in the same boat," he says.
I will say, however, the packaging itself is perhaps not as well-put-together as it could be; I opened it up and the glass dropper immediately detached from the rubber bulb on top.
So then I figured I might as well put it out there since the rumor was going around that my wife was cheating on me—but really we were just in an open relationship.
Especially considering how much time and thought they are now forced to devote to what they wear, and all its possible meanings, they may as well put all that background research to good use.
There was a beautiful musical logic so it&aposs good to respect the architecture of a score like that because it&aposs extremely well put together in terms of the way it repeats motifs.
"The royals certainly don't publicly celebrate Halloween, however, Kate's mother, Carole Middleton and sister, Pippa Middleton might well put their party planning skills to good use," Reeves said of the family's plans back in 2017.
"When we come back, their lives, like all of our lives, seem very well put together on the surface but then the fissures and the fractures being to emerge," executive producer David E. Kelley told E!
So you use keywords like "liberals" or "feminism" or "conservatives" and it gets into scary territory where people spend a day formulating a very well put together 20-minute argument that is based on bad faith.
Coronavirus panic is natural, but if our fear is going to be there, we might as well put it to use and make it work for us — for our goals, for our perspective and for others.
They landed on Tillerson because they thought that as long as Trump was determined to make a pro-Cabinet choice, they might as well put someone smart and competent on his radar to set against Rohrabacher.
And Melissa Clark came through with a recipe for lemony chicken cutlets with chile-garlic oil that may well put a spring in your step if you're not keen to eat radicchio or radishes right now.
There is now such a glut of fashion and home-making and trendy baking blogs from C-list celebrities and Instagram influencers that A-listers might as well put a premium on their higher production-value content.
It has a metal frame, an incredibly bright and vibrant Super AMOLED display (12-inch, 3:210 aspect ratio, 210 x 210 pixel resolution), and is as well put together as any of Samsung's recent flagship smartphones.
The Model 3 has longer range, is faster from 0-60 mph, has a cooler infotainment system and more forward-thinking interior design, exudes exterior styling mojo, offers better recharging options, and is reasonably well put-together.
The changing voting margins in the upper chamber — not to mention the urgency of the crisis — could very well put pressure on Republicans to offer more concessions to their colleagues on the other side of the aisle.
But if you were pining for your Thanksgiving salad—a classic Caesar, maybe, with a bed of crisp romaine—you might as well put those dreams to bed, or find a recipe that's based on iceberg instead.
By stifling these realistic images of what the postpartum experience is like, we are making women feel inadequate if they aren't functioning normally and feeling well-put-together immediately after bringing a new human into the world.
Furthermore, because Trump is one of those CEOs himself, it might very well "put a halo effect around the whole issue [of executive pay] for a while," said John Challenger, CEO of executive outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
I won't directly tell you which character it was in the video but there was one woman in particular who was actually very conservative, very well put-together, educated, and you know, has a very nice, respectable life.
Well put-together in a crisp white lab coat when I met with him recently in his lab, he told me how the humble zebrafish became his preoccupation in the hunt for a cause of scoliosis in humans.
On the page, however, he eludes our grasp, guarded by the author's perennial urge to keep us guessing, whereas Landais clings to the principle that, if you've got a poet, you might as well put him on show.
" But, he adds, "since we have been denied [the Big Bang], we might as well put all our energies into accelerating the end, into hastening things to their definitive doom, which we could at least consume as spectacle.
The promotional photo of the $11.00 pizza looked sort of cute and also sort of creepy, but it also looked well put together with a good-sized stem, symmetrical olive pupils, and nice, clean pepperoni crust, eyes, and mouth.
"With the transaction fees the profits you can get from hedging (Bitcoin) are too low...You might as well put your money in Yu'e Bao," he said, referring to a money market fund run by an Alibaba Group (BABA.
"We think the Fed could well put U.S. (interest) rates up four times this year but even then it only takes U.S. rates to 2.5 by the end of the year," said JPMorgan Asset Management global strategist Mike Bell.
We literally go from talking about how beautiful the baby bump is and how pregnant mommies glow to saying "wrap things up, tuck away the evidence, and apologize for the mess," as was so well put by Kate Baer.
Dusek's: With a Michelin star recently added to its list of accolades, this New American restaurant was popular from the moment it opened, in large part because of its esoteric draft list and succinct but well-put-together cocktail menu.
If you've already got the Weeknd as your musical guest, you might as well put him to work on an irresistible slow jam about guys who can't quite understand how they found themselves in the doghouse with their significant others.
A contrastingly well put together family is coming in from the runway at the same time, father with sleek, brushed back long hair and sock-less slipons, mom with understated elegant traveling ensemble and twin little girls in white linen dresses.
Such tensions could very well put Costa in a bind if there is a showdown with Brussels, or a potential economic shock such as a downgrade of the country's debt rating by agency DBRS, which holds the only investment grade mark on Portugal.
The strike was principally led by youth inspired by the Swedish teen Greta Thunberg, who has waged "a rhetorical war against her elders through the unapologetic use of generational shame," as New York's David Wallace-Well put it in a recent piece.
It could very well help Republicans retake control of the US House as soon as 2022 and, if the party plays things smartly over the next two years, could well put them in position to hold that majority for much of the next decade.
But although both the opening "A Mother Never Rests" and "The Tree" itself are so well-put it would be simple-minded to slot them as cliches, their roots in truism run so deep that their considerable portion of actual truth will probably escape nonbelievers.
He is tall and unfailingly well put together; that day he had on a navy blue shawl-neck sweater over a pressed white button-down shirt, dark, slim-fitted wool pants and large glasses with clear-plastic frames that were slightly out of tune with his otherwise sober demeanor.
The response from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE has been, well, put on a neck brace.
It's a mindset that encourages the development of products like the flashy, feature-rich Lovely over well-engineered, well-put-together products that, though they lack high-tech bells and whistles, might actually be more in line with what users want and need to enhance their pleasure and improve their sex lives.
So it could be that all of this use of telecommuting technologies and communication gear may be pointing to the readiness for more wholesale reorganization of offices that may well put more pressure on not just workers in more routine, traditionally automatable occupations, but more professional ones, I think, are very real possibility.
"When we come back, their lives, like all of our lives, seem really well put together on the surface but then the fissures and the fractures begin to emerge," creator David E. Kelley told reporters of the new season on Friday during a panel for the show at the Television Critics Association.
"It was always going to be a difficult argument to make that Mr. Mueller exceeded his legal mandate with the charges brought against Mr. Manafort, but this may well put the issue to bed," said Josh Rosenstein, partner at Sandler Reiff, a Washington, D.C.-based political law form, and an expert in foreign lobbying regulation.
"It's separate but equal, so they might as well put black and white up on the bathrooms, too," said Beth Miller, the mother of 17-year-old Mathew Myers, formerly Madison, an R.O.T.C. student in Ocala who came out as transgender this fall by asking his sergeant to permit him to switch from a women's uniform to one for men.
Forty years ago "the airplanes were so nice [with] leather seats and you're in a pressure suit ... and everything was so well put together... but here... it's a beautiful old airplane but it's got some gauges missing and there's no soft, cushiony seat, so you kind of say 'It's too bad that we're not keeping this just the way it was back then,'" Joersz said.
This point was well put in an essay, "Keeping Up With the Joneses," by Neil Fligstein, a professor of sociology at Berkeley, Pat Hastings, a Ph.D. candidate at Berkeley, and Adam Goldstein, professor of sociology at Princeton, which was presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association: Growing income inequality in the U.S. has meant that as those at the top are able bid up the price of valued goods like housing and access to good schools, those in lower groups have struggled to maintain their positions.

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