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"wriggle" Definitions
  1. an act of wriggling

345 Sentences With "wriggle"

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Using the chemical reaction, the octobot can wriggle its arms.
Amazon tried to wriggle out of its contract with him.
To really propel themselves, most fish wriggle their powerful tails.
Mr. Netanyahu may yet wriggle out of his legal corner.
He might be trying to wriggle out of the debates.
The Yankees managed to wriggle out unscathed both times, perhaps undeservingly.
Bad results aren't sufficient to let companies wriggle out of deals.
I wriggle out of my underwear and stuff it in my bag.
He starts to grizzle and wriggle and claw at the EEG cap.
So Soria was his option to wriggle out of the eighth inning.
Benjamin Netanyahu can no longer continue to wriggle out all the time.
" Police would arrest them, but only after "the last wriggle was over.
So they are trying to leave wriggle room as they devise economic policy.
Museums in China have barely any wriggle room to question the official line.
It is in both sides' interest to use whatever wriggle room there is.
Individuals will, for example, wriggle toward good smells and away from unpleasant ones.
He stopped only when she was able to wriggle free from his grip.
Trump isn't even the first to wriggle out from under charges of obscenity.
Little skates, which are commonly found along the East coast, don't really wriggle.
Live crab from the North wriggle in huge tanks in the fish market.
Mr. Comey tried to wriggle out of the trap being set for him.
I finally wriggle out of his warm embrace and make us some coffee.
He'd like to wriggle out and tip that door lightly with his finger.
High up in the sand, they squirm, wriggle and wrap around one another.
That authority could make Manafort's attempts to wriggle out of his charges more difficult.
Mr Karjakin was able to shed his material and wriggle himself into a stalemate.
They have antennae that wriggle around and their method of forward motion is weird.
On one hand, the country appears to be running out of financial wriggle room.
It's a nasty trap, and Astro Noise isn't quite nimble enough to wriggle out.
With Trump in the White House, Budapest expects it will have more wriggle room.
But it has helped the GOP wriggle out from under the uncomfortable "denier" label.
So they came up with a very inelegant way to wriggle out of it.
Unbuckle your backpack: should you fall in, you'll need to wriggle free of it.
Well, I'd like to see ol Donny Trump wriggle his way out of THIS jam!
Moreover, the polarising effect of her election may not leave her much political wriggle-room.
I tell him that I appreciate his belief in my creative process, and wriggle away.
How much regulatory wriggle room will the prime minister secure for the City of London?
Sammy managed to wriggle out of his seat belt and through the driver's side window.
But having reeled in McIlroy, Schauffele let him wriggle free at the first extra hole.
Spain and Portugal could still wriggle off the hook or receive only a symbolic fine.
The bad boys he's so fond of usually manage to wriggle out of the doghouse.
They do not let you wriggle away from the emergency of so much wasted life.
"Hey, come down to Tony's," he says, while air dancers wriggle and piss behind him.
She painted round forms, shapes that opened and closed and seemed to pulsate or wriggle.
He wasn't particularly sharp on Monday, but he summoned enough to wriggle out of jams.
In the summertime, especially, women wriggle their way into silhouettes that seek to bare almost everything.
A senior EU diplomat echoed the view that there could be wriggle-room for further delays.
She tries to wriggle out of his grasp, but Bryce pulls her back into the water.
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Seeing just how Esmail will wriggle around the no-dialogue rule adds another layer of suspense.
But at the Beach Sessions, at Rockaway Beach, spectators can wriggle their toes in the sand.
"I did not know about it" was a classic Trump effort to wriggle out of responsibility.
MacLeod's fiction is full of traps — some physical, some psychological, none easy to wriggle free of.
But we may be getting to the point where even the Teflon President can't wriggle free.
And then you drop them back into fresh water — they plump up and they wriggle away.
"Alas No, I cannot accompany you," it reads, an attempt to wriggle out of a meeting.
Printed mycelium, a fungus, trills up hemp drapery; E. coli appears to wriggle across bathroom tiles.
That infuriates many, who equate wriggle-room in the rules on resolution with licence to ignore them.
It took Davis 31 pitches to wriggle out of a second-and-third situation in the third.
The boy tried to wriggle his hand free, but the man just gripped him all the harder.
And his unfinished thoughts, enigmatic references and sentence fragments reflect his confusion about how to wriggle free.
It's still dark when you wriggle your battered, crusty meat sack out of your frozen sleeping bag.
She remembers tensing her neck muscles and using all her strength to wriggle free and stand up.
The fall in the price of oil, which Jamaica imports, has given him a little wriggle room.
Haul out the shorts, pop on the shades, wriggle the bare feet in the grass or sand.
Even if the one pot dries up, there might still be some wriggle room in the other!
So it's not going to run out of wriggle room for at least a couple of years.
The United States and its allies in the region have no wriggle room where this is concerned.
Experts disagree on whether plutocrats can wriggle out of such levies, because few rich countries use them.
Fathers cast long shadows in "The Queen's Justice," and the characters struggle to wriggle out from under them.
Last week's announcement cracked that amber for the first time, allowing a tiny fly foot to wriggle free.
Despite Energy Transfer's attempts to renegotiate or wriggle out of the merger, Williams has held firm until now.
The likely intent was to wriggle away from President Donald Trump's campaign pledge not to cut Social Security.
Military service in those days was compulsory, though the well-connected mostly managed to wriggle out of it.
But he never stops thinking, and he keeps finding potential ways to wriggle free every time he seems trapped.
They wriggle out and drop to the water in less than a minute, sometimes in less than 10 seconds.
Even Blake Horstmann, the villain of 2019's Bachelor in Paradise season, managed to wriggle out of his yoke.
Abbott's latest effort to wriggle out of the deal pushed them below where they were trading before the sale.
The face goes missing in "Enigma," leaving a one-eyed, mouthless Other struggling to wriggle out of its clothes.
The man managed to wriggle his way toward the door and get it open, at which point the footage ended.
There's his rookie deal, which is a fairly standard mix of salary and bonuses without all that much wriggle room.
And they can even be used for locomotion — just stack a few together and it will wriggle like a snake.
Many there fret that Morocco would benefit from freer trade but wriggle out of other rules, like visa-free travel.
Always use safety equipment provided and never attempt to wriggle free of or loosen restraints or other safety devices. 8.
If the world's second-largest polluter shirked its pledges to cut emissions, many other countries would wriggle out of theirs.
I am told endlessly by strangers and friends alike that I am beautiful, yet I find ways to wriggle away.
"My friends called me a crafty devil, because I could wriggle a pickle recipe out of anyone," Ms. Prabakaran said.
Of all the conscientious, respectable, lazy-minded Doremus Jessups, who have let the demagogues wriggle in, without fierce enough protest.
His brow began to softly wriggle beneath his slightly curly hair, but it stopped as soon as I focused on it.
I'm sure part of it comes from the way they wriggle and writhe to get around; it just freaks me out.
The tentacles wriggle just enough to be unsettling, but not so much that the comic effect destroys the reality of it.
The midwife said that a baby would wriggle and pull their head back if they could not breathe properly during breastfeeding.
At one point during the hours of waiting, I grew bored and tried to wriggle my hand out of its cuff.
Famouri told Silva to stop and tried to wriggle away, but he pinned her to his bed and began undressing himself.
How to wriggle out of your political faux pas Acknowledge your mistake: The best you can do is just 'fess up.
In Seattle's Center for Integrative Brain Research, a cluster of tiny pink mouse pups wriggle in a mass behind their mother.
And what I've allowed myself to let go of: jeans that I, at some point, stopped being able to wriggle into.
His synthesizer lines whistled, gurgled, cackled, squished, snickered and belched; their pitches might wriggle, and their tones could bristle and bite.
When the mosquito bites, the eggs hatch, allowing the larvae to wriggle into your skin and form a pus-filled pimple.
Manchester City midfielder David Silva had Spain's best chances, as he was able to wriggle free and unleash a few shots.
Perhaps, like Abby, we understood Darlene as more aspirational, a bookworm who quietly longs to wriggle away from a hellish routine.
When a rare opportunity lands in their laps, they devise a plan to wriggle their way into another, wealthier family's life.
" Yet Poppick is having fun, and his readers might join him: "Creaturely notes wriggle up my brainstem, and make me laugh.
In the end, he's an echo of Vinnie, an earner who can't wriggle out of his eternal commitment to the mob.
If Khan comes to power, like all prime ministers before him, he will try to wriggle out from under those boots.
While children often tend to wriggle out of these constraints, the constant jostling between two often opposing opinions is a worldwide phenomenon.
When you're ready, you stretch your neck, shake your shoulders, wriggle your fingers and toes, take a deep breath, open your arms.
He could still find a way out — he hasn't yet said anything coherent enough that he can't wriggle out of it later.
When it comes to sperm, only the fiercest swimmers can wriggle past the bottlenecks of the female reproductive tract, new research shows.
For now, it's an interesting new way to watch how sperm wriggle up a faux junction between the uterus and fallopian tube.
" The only way this gets fuzzy is when celebs try to wriggle around the rules by using vaguer terms like "Thanks [brand]!
After they left, a source tells PEOPLE Kardashian was able to wriggle out of her tethers and alert police of the incident.
He hopes that China's negotiators are signalling toughness to the public in order to leave themselves wriggle room in talks with America.
And I guarantee with the Shaq shark, they greased that thing up with Aquaphor just so it could wriggle into the cage.
The daytime beaus wriggle free and realize they've been cheating on each other with the same person: Jimmy from the makeup department!
Sessions has tried to wriggle out of the very tight situation he finds himself in, but he's done a remarkably poor job.
A few seconds after the batter drops in, fresh little spaetzle globs wriggle up to the surface of the massive steaming pot.
There is wriggle-room: the rules allow a "precautionary" injection of state money to preserve financial stability without putting banks into resolution.
Once there, the worms spent five weeks in space, giving them enough time to wriggle around in microgravity and micro-geomagnetic fields.
The danger, however, is that it is treated differently between countries, allowing the fledgling product to wriggle through gaps in existing rules.
Candidates would then receive delegate support in each state proportionate to the result of the primary vote, with no wriggle room whatsoever.
All in one direction and the bot bends over; do it rhythmically and it can walk, or at any rate wriggle along.
To municipalities, these appeals amount to a far-fetched tax dodge that allows corporations to wriggle out of paying their fair share.
The two managed to wriggle their way out of this awkwardness and into a normal interview, but the tone had been set.
That is already beginning to look like a mistake Wimbledon — which allows itself some 'wriggle-room' — would be wise to avoid repeating.
That may well be the way Rosenstein -- and his allies -- try to wriggle out of this; it was all a misunderstood joke!
But you certainly can take steps to ensure bad actors won't be able to wriggle their way into your accounts using that information.
McConnell has so publicly committed, before the Senate and the nation, that he won't be able to wriggle out of it, they said.
The only wriggle-room that optimists in Europe can see would involve America granting case-by-case waivers as part of that process.
The so-called hygrobots, described this week in the journal Science Robotics, can crawl, wriggle back and forth, and twist like a snake.
To avoid a shorter, even less successful tenure than his predecessor Theresa May, he must wriggle through one of three narrow escape routes.
She didn't want him to, and when she tried to wriggle away, he bit her left arm, only not so affectionately this time.
Unable to wriggle out of the merger agreement, Energy Transfer has started what looks like a scorched-earth campaign against its own transaction.
Remain in staid cruising mode and feel your lumbar vertebrae compress in real time as you wriggle to gain some semblance of support.
Big Mouth Billy Bass will wriggle his body to music played on Amazon Music, and move his lips to sync with Alexa responses.
About a week later the larvae lurking within the abdomen wriggle into the bee's thorax and start liquefying and devouring its wing muscles.
Schumer may be able to wriggle out of the trap this time with a banal resolution, but Democrats can't play this game forever.
Colton jumped a fence and repeatedly attempted to wriggle out of his Bachelor title, all as wide-eyed, hopeful Hannah was none the wiser.
While there are many strategies for reducing tax on the regular return, there is not much one can do to wriggle free of AMT.
It is likely that given enough time and repetition they can be taught how to swim and how to wriggle through narrow passages underwater.
Look out for eels' eyes peeking out from coral castles, and watch the glowing green tentacles of a sea anemone wriggle in the tide.
When the cockroach is upright, the spines are sensory organs, but when it's squished, they provide enough friction for the roach to wriggle forwards.
Campylobacter, for instance, has twice as many as Salmonella, allowing it to drive itself forward hard enough to wriggle inside your gut wall. Great?
France and Germany oppose a ban, for now; but they want states to agree a code of conduct with wriggle room "for national interpretations".
And down-ballot Democrats in key races are struggling because their Republican challengers have been able to wriggle free of the association with Trump.
DeGrom carried a shutout into the seventh when he capped his afternoon by striking out Avila to wriggle out of a bases-loaded jam.
Other fish can walk and climb: eels, killifishes, and pricklebacks can temporarily wriggle onto land to avoid predators or move between bodies of water.
A government source said these two schemes might end up costing less than initially forecast, giving the government potential wriggle room on the deficit.
Watching him morph into a pol in real time and wriggle away from the junior-varsity G.O.P. chuckleheads trying to tackle him is hypnotic.
Surely, though, CBS's expensive legal talent can find a way to let the company wriggle off the hook for covering Mr. Moonves's lawyer bills?
He somehow manages to wriggle and swim free before climbing ashore where he then runs into Alaska who's not having a great night either.
They wriggle their furry backsides on plush carpeting and sit perfectly in front of a display of oversize postage stamps, like a tableau vivant.
As they consciously blur the lines between comedy and politics, so they can try to wriggle out of anything that might return to haunt them.
Covered in blood, the teen was able to wriggle free from his father, and fled the home, running down the street to a neighbor's home.
But other "walking" fish hop forward by leaning on their pectoral fins like a pair of crutches, or flex and shimmy to wriggle over surfaces.
We manage to wriggle through the herds of people and I set eyes on some of the richest, most glorious looking donuts I've ever seen.
But Sam is determined to wriggle out of his fate, in spite of the body count that suggests he maybe deserves retribution more than redemption.
But countries usually have fiscal wriggle-room as long as they grow, in nominal terms, at a rate higher than the interest on their debt.
But Basel III will limit big banks' wriggle room in assessing the risk in their lending portfolios and therefore how much core capital they need.
Now the Trump administration has until November to carry out the terms of the law, or find some creative way to wriggle out of them.
The evidence for this apparent locomotion, also known as motility, was presented in the form of tiny fossilized wriggle marks embedded within ancient sedimentary rocks.
Colossal doesn't try to make perfect sense, opting instead to be a funny, smart parable about trying to wriggle loose of old relationships and ruts.
But others argued it was a close call, with Michael Ingram, chief market strategist, WHIreland Wealth Management, saying the ECB had given themselves "wriggle room".
Instead of trying to wriggle out of answering — or saying something inane like, "Well, she's just my friend, but..." — Zayn fielded the query head-on.
The Senate must not permit Barr to wriggle away from his own words once the bright lights of the confirmation hearing are turned on. 3.
I love to peel off too-tight trousers and wriggle free of restrictive blouses and, best of all, escape the double clutch of a bra.
Once swallowed, the eggs soon hatch, releasing larvae that wriggle through the body and, evidence suggests, may even reach the brain, compromising learning and cognition.
When Gillian was 153 years old, her hyperactivity — which earned her the nickname Wriggle-Bottom — led her mother to take her to a family doctor.
Walking sharks weathered these geological storms by flourishing in newly created shallow reefs, where they gained the ability to wriggle overland to remote tidal pools.
It appeared Vargas would wriggle out of this jam when he struck out Brandon Guyer swinging on a full-count pitch for the second out.
Sina Weibo, however, has said that only "programmes" were covered by the licence requirement—implying that wriggle-room still existed for individuals to stream themselves flirting.
The angles of the regional architecture and the wriggle of greenery all but dissolve in the lengthening shadows, varied gradations of mauve, lilac and dark purple.
TAX collection in Africa resembles an exasperating fishing expedition, in which the big fish wriggle into tax havens and the tiddlers hide in the informal sector.
The bad-tempered fish managed to wriggle away and escape back to open waters, probably fired up and ready for another battle on the high seas.
He then opened the valve of the helium tank laid on its side in the trunk, and first the tube, then the balloon, began to wriggle.
An army was mobilized to search for survivors, using their bare hands, heavy equipment and sniffer dogs to sift through the waste and wriggle people free.
Ray BLK has the kind of silky smooth R&B tones that slide through your headphones and wriggle their way into the depths of your soul.
Were you holding out hope she was going to wriggle under some apostle's weak forearm the way I was, even if it probably wouldn't have mattered?
Rodman tried to wriggle free as play continued around them, and the players grappled for a few seconds before a referee noticed and whistled a foul.
At this stage the proposal is no more than that and there is likely plenty of wriggle-room for such a big industrial powerhouse and employer.
The red-eyed treefrog embryos, by contrast, sent out a concentrated and directed burst of the enzymes from the snout, making a hole to wriggle through.
But with evidence continuing to stack up against him, it remains to be seen whether Netanyahu can once again wriggle free and salvage his political career.
John Bercow, the outgoing speaker of the House of Commons, said late Thursday that he would work to prevent any such wriggle room for the government.
"If you're not holding bond companies accountable at every turn, they can wriggle out of a forfeiture," said Alison Filo, a prosecutor in Santa Clara, Calif.
But Ms. Beckham has been desperate to wriggle out of her WAG chrysalis for some time now and take flight as a businesswoman and fashion mogul.
But spending rises from Babis' government have been criticized by many economists and the opposition for leaving little wriggle room in budgets during times of downturn.
Already, Volvo is bumping up against a gray area, where drivers with more active imaginations might think its cars really will help them wriggle through traffic hazards.
For a moment, she tries to wriggle away, but almost immediately Horton and the other two large men overpower her, flipping her over so she is facedown.
Even if toddlers are tall enough for the belt to reach the shoulders, children that young rarely sit upright for long and often wriggle out of position.
Nevertheless, the subject of how people, and especially women, wriggle and emerge (or don't emerge) from their socially ordained slots has preoccupied her artistically from the start.
No country adheres more faithfully to the EU's many rules and regulations than Norway, despite having an amount of wriggle room in our European Economic Area agreement.
In reality, being skinny was not enough, as the soon-to-be employees would need to hold their breath in order to wriggle through the constricted passage.
He added that the financial consequences would not kick in until June, which, in theory, could allow Pakistan the wriggle room to fix the terrorist financing issues.
MEALWORMS WRIGGLE on a shelf in the botanical module of Mars Base 1, a simulated Martian habitat on the edge of the Gobi desert in western China.
But when recommendation algorithms tie all the beautiful and the false together into one big glamorous spiderweb, it can be hard to know when to wriggle out.
That means it's kind of hard to wriggle into and even harder to peel off when you're sweaty post-workout, but, yes, it definitely does stay put.
When McCullers got himself in trouble by walking three batters to load the bases in the third inning, his defense helped him wriggle out with minimal damage.
But Halep managed to wriggle free and reeled off nine games in a row, focusing her attention on Pliskova's less reliable forehand and on her own strengths.
A president who has spent two years battling accusations that he colluded with a foreign power to fix the 2016 election manages to wriggle off the hook.
The reptile attempts to wriggle itself out of the tight squeeze, but a very full body — stuffed with multiple large bird eggs — prevents the creature from moving freely.
So, for those occasions when you can't wriggle your way out of cutting the cake, there is one hack you really need to have in your back pocket.
The group also included Xiomara, nearly 3, who wore pigtails and a white dress — and whose favorite activity seems to be trying to wriggle out of her stroller.
Now they're going to wriggle off the hook, and probably spend that newfound cap space on some new star players who'll help them beat up your favorite team.
"We've suffered so much on the road, trying to get to this point, to ask for asylum," she said, clutching her son as he tried to wriggle free.
Huddled or clumped, the dancers wriggle and shake, rolling their heads and hips as if in a dark corner of a rave before it develops into an orgy.
Yet generally, these dancers seem less like kamikaze street warriors than scampering puppies, who like nothing more than to run around in circles and wriggle on their backs.
It's Beyoncé's video for her song "Apes**t," shot in the Louvre, in which she and her dancers wriggle in formation before David's epic canvas of Napoleon's coronation.
" As he wrote in the Journal of Medical Ethics, "In many cases, the patient will wince or wriggle during the procedure — some may even tell you it hurts.
One school of thought held that American bankruptcy law was too kind to debtors and made it too easy for individuals to wriggle out of their financial obligations.
Chicago seems like a safe bet to take home the Commissioner's Trophy because they are built to wriggle out of almost any kind of trouble they could get into.
Despite numerous workarounds offered by the Obama administration, the Trump administration is reportedly undertaking a sweeping change that will allow virtually any employer to wriggle out of the mandate.
Mr. Grayling has also come under fire for allowing two companies, Virgin and Stagecoach, to wriggle out of a contract for the East Coast train line three years early.
Her singing was sweet (you believed she was a young woman smitten with a charming stranger) yet sassy (she knew she had to wriggle free of her overbearing guardian).
Ramazan Demir, a lawyer, said on Twitter that the government was playing a legal game so it could try wriggle out from the European Court of Human Rights decision.
The man said he had been tied up with ropes at first but later, after learning to wriggle free, restrained with increasingly larger chains on and off over six years.
In an analysis note, UBS said bond markets are increasingly reflecting the potential for growth to accelerate in the U.S., thereby giving the Fed more wriggle room to resume tightening.
We don't see Tyene bite the dust on-screen, but I can't imagine Benioff and Weiss suddenly deciding she's worth the narrative investment to have her wriggle out of this.
And then at some point they'll ask me a bit of an awkward question that I can't wriggle my way out of, and we'll talk a bit about my stuff.
After creating a shadowy and fantastical stop-motion animation with Nightlife, wherein beasts traverse the nighttime London landscape, animators Wriggle and Robbins have turned to the Euro 2016 football tournament.
However, they also pointed out instances when North Korea had faked damage to its nuclear weapons infrastructure in an effort to win wriggle room from the international community on sanctions.
But I should mention that with our crates, a couple of the holes weren't drilled in precisely the right spot, but we were able to wriggle the pieces into place.
Soon two mascot bears appeared, stopping by turns to help the models wriggle out of their bag-coats, revealing beneath them suits with short pants that formed the collection's core.
He would shake free for a catch-and-shoot jumper or wriggle through for a layup, and then for the next ten minutes find himself hemmed in at all sides.
Maybe there's a third way: wrap and wriggle around him; keep the beat strong but still responsive; follow the elusive spirit of Mr. Lloyd's playing without trying to mirror it.
Congressional leaders are scrambling to wriggle their way out of a government shutdown that went into effect shortly after midnight when the Senate defeated a House-passed stopgap spending measure.
"Rich countries have been trying to wriggle out of their pledges to help poorer countries meet the costs of coping with impacts and greening their economies," said Harjeet Singh at ActionAid.
LONDON — Next time you wriggle into your budgie smugglers, you can do so safe in the knowledge that the phrase "budgie smugglers" has now been immortalised in the Oxford English Dictionary.
The fossilized wriggle marks found inside of these rocks, according to the new research, are the tunnels left behind by these primitive creatures as they squirmed around in search of nutrients.
Remember a few years back when the oil company BP was desperately trying to wriggle out of its own class action settlement with purported victims of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?
Governments usually give themselves some additional wriggle room on budget day through small hikes in excise duties on tobacco and alcohol and ministers have said they are examining revenue raising measures.
Borrowing from nature, some machines now have arms that curl and grip like an octopus, others wriggle their way inside an airplane engine or forage underwater to create their own energy.
I eavesdrop as I wait in line at the market, and sometimes, if I think there's the possibility of nabbing something special, I'll muster the courage to wriggle into the conversation.
Hechavarria's throw arrived with time to spare, but, again, Haniger found a way to wriggle around the mitt, this time keeping his body low to the ground to evade Sanchez's reach.
In it, you can see a trainer trying to force a distressed German shepherd into a pool of rough water, as the dog tries to wriggle out of the trainer's grasp.
With Mr. Tshisekedi now gone, many Congolese worry that Mr. Kabila will be even more inclined to drag out the transition or even try to wriggle out of his term limits.
In this scene, one plucky iguana was set upon by a swarm of snakes, only to miraculously wriggle free and scrabble up the surrounding rocks, serpents nipping fruitlessly at its heels.
The species has also evolved air-breathing respiratory organs that enable it to survive out of water for several days, giving it plenty of time to wriggle to nearby freshwater systems.
Comey tried to wriggle out of the charge that he had publicly disclosed the reopening of the Clinton investigation, saying he had sent a "private" letter to the lawmakers about it.
Upon closer inspection, the browns are whites and blacks are alive, a small bed of mealworms wriggle atop one other, chowing down of the remnants of oats left behind by the team.
If you think the federal government is corrupt and are wary of Wall Street and Big Pharma, anti-vax hysteria can wriggle snugly into your worldview no matter whom you voted for.
Despite that unexpected United States Open title run in 2014, he still has a tendency to get brittle in the biggest situations, and he allowed Federer to wriggle free and hold serve.
It wasn't snowing on this outing, but it was plenty chilly, and I was relieved to not have to wriggle and writhe into and out of my suit as much as usual.
"That smiling bucket is what it means to be a woman," a curator of one of Barta's self-harming acts deadpans, in one of many lines that wriggle between mockery and sincerity.
Sullivan turned down every one of those requests and also accused Flynn of trying to wriggle out of a plea agreement that he voluntarily entered and confirmed to two different federal judges.
Some policymakers, largely in Europe, are pushing for standardised disclosures to help investors better gauge the risks, something which will leave less wriggle room for companies and make scores even more reliable.
Some policymakers, largely in Europe, are pushing for standardized disclosures to help investors better gauge the risks, something which will leave less wriggle room for companies and make scores even more reliable.
And Ma might have found a new ally Monday that could provide him and Alibaba with new options to wriggle a bit away from Beijing's ability to shoot them down at any time.
People like to act as though Saturday Night Live's audience is exclusively coastal liberals, presumably as a way to let Saturday Night Live wriggle out of the responsibility of writing cutting, incisive satire.
For those who imagine all that leaves enough wriggle room for benevolent parents or teachers to exert an influence, Mr Plomin has bad news: these environmental factors are themselves substantially influenced by genes.
Candidates with big poll leads have sought to wriggle out of debating without looking like cowards or risking a slip into obscurity for years, but Donald Trump actually lived the dream Thursday night.
And yet, despite most of this stuff being common knowledge by now, nearly 10 million Americans continue to wriggle inside of these skin-fryers every year, according to the CDC's most recent data.
But those denials aren't enough to wriggle out of the requirements of the 1991 CBW Act, which mandates conditions to lift the sanctions that, in this case, border on the ludicrous, analysts said.
They found him at night harvesting an elusive and valuable catch: the nearly invisible tiny eels that wriggle into the headwaters of local bays along the Atlantic coast for several weeks each spring.
Buyers seek solace in material adverse change, or MAC, clauses, which offer the potential to wriggle out of a deal between signing and closing, but the provisions are almost never enforced in court.
"We have got to believe, and have faith in the organizers," said Scotland coach Gregor Townsend, who added that the rules have a 'force majeure' clause that gives the tournament some wriggle room.
But federal agencies are very good at circumventing that process (take this Firefox bug, for instance), and from the beginning the question wasn't whether the FBI would wriggle out of the process, but how.
His administration has already loosened financial regulations, dropped a rule to rein in Wall Street bonuses, and allowed AIG to wriggle out of stricter rules to protect the economy if the insurance giant failed.
Leave campaigners are trying to wriggle their way out of a quandary: How to honor the promises they made to their voters, without alienating the 48.1 percent of the country who voted against Brexit.
Hammond said he already had wriggle room in his existing tax and spending plans and stressed he would not abandon the overall thrust of the ruling Conservative Party's approach to fixing the public finances.
It took five people, including one standing inside the cast model, another with a crowbar and a third who made a last-minute run for WD-40, to finally twist and wriggle the piece free.
If Democrats do win Congress, they may end up trying to wriggle out of pushing for a minimum wage that high (most likely with more conservative senators like Joe Manchin at the forefront of opposition).
Baumbach holds out hope that the Meyerowitz sons, like Walt in "The Squid and the Whale," aren't doomed to repeat all of their father's mistakes, even if they struggle to wriggle free from his influence.
It's an approach that's created colonoscopy robots that wriggle like worms, cockroach bots that could scurry alongside search-and-rescue missions, and a variety of seafaring creations taking inspiration in everything from sea turtles to jellyfish.
Mr Brunson's release has also bought Turkey some wriggle room in an explosive dispute with Saudi Arabia, which is suspected of murdering Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist, inside its consulate in Istanbul on October 2nd (see article).
The fighter is Justine Kish -- who was trying to wriggle her way out of a killer rear naked choke courtesy of Felice Herrig during "UFC Fight Night" in Oklahoma last night ... when her bowels betrayed her.
One possibility, though, is that he is trying to "lock in" the president's story before revealing the true extent of what he has — to prevent Trump from obfuscating or trying to wriggle out of things later on.
"Sugar" in particular has a chorus that sounds as if it was created in a lab specifically to wriggle into your ears, invade your brain, and find its way into your throat to make you sing along.
But, as New York's subway system has buckled under the weight of a growing ridership, Cuomo has tried to wriggle out of responsibility, claiming control of the Metropolitan Transit Authority in mid-June, despite already controlling it.
As you read her first chapter, you'll find your heart breaking for her, wishing she had discovered a wormhole in space to wriggle through in order to make some essential emendations before her book went to press.
"I managed to wriggle my way out and shouted at him, and he then said, 'With that attitude, I am going to see to it that you don't last long in this industry,'" she told Dagens Nyheter.
But what's immediately striking about the relationship is the way it echoes the other things we've heard about Epstein's stunningly successful efforts to wriggle his way into the good graces of scientists, technologists and other academic luminaries.
But what's immediately striking about the relationship is the way it echoes the other things we've heard about Epstein's stunningly successful efforts to wriggle his way into the good graces of scientists, technologists and other academic luminaries.
I'm shocked that I haven't spontaneously developed the power to telepathically communicate I want to escape this party yet—and I've definitely been guilty of inventing a whole-ass boyfriend just to wriggle out of awkward moments.
HARRIS: Jason would sit at that piano in the living room set and wriggle around and sing songs all week during rehearsal and when we were blocking and shooting, so it was a very familiar vibe for us.
So if the focus shifts from there I think Republicans might be able to wriggle their way out of this politically in the short term, and we will see where it ends up as an issue in November.
Both tactics tend to encourage airlines to declare bankruptcy, either to get out of old debts or to wriggle out of old obligations to workers, and so the 903st century has been a boom time for airline bankruptcies.
Both tactics tend to encourage airlines to declare bankruptcy, either to get out of old debts or to wriggle out of old obligations to workers, and so the 21st century has been a boom time for airline bankruptcies.
They still remember the innocent, damp-palmed excitement of being a fan ready to wriggle and duck and weave their way to the barrier, to get just a little closer to the people making the music they love.
But Nadal had to dig much deeper to wriggle free of the firm grip and aggressive game of Karen Khachanov, the brawny young Russian who pushed him hard in the third round of last year's United States Open.
Still, for all his world-vaulting omnivorousness and pixieish humor, Sjon is a deeply personal writer, and the most powerful reading of "CoDex 1962" is that it's an attempt to wriggle out of the ultimate straitjacket: mortality itself.
When people were trying to wriggle out of the comparison between Mr. Lagerfeld and Mr. Abloh in a diplomatic way, they often said, "fashion has changed so much, the world has changed" that they couldn't possibly connect them.
It's basically the front door to doping; you have to knock, talk to whoever answers the door, but you might be able to wriggle your way in, and if you manage to get inside, you did it legally.
He may now be able to wriggle out of the suffocating coalition without risking a new election, if he can join forces with the PD, but the many policy differences between the traditional foes mean it won't be easy.
The teenage protagonist's fascination with Facebook makes sense — it's where she's going to go to figure out which prescribed box she fits in, and wriggle around to see what, if any of it, is up to her to decide.
Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman, activated from the disabled list prior to the game after missing more than a month due to shoulder fatigue, managed to wriggle his way out of a few jams to throw five scoreless innings.
But in the context of the deposition, it appears that Trump was trying to give himself wriggle room to explain why his off-the-cuff estimates might be so far at odds with more rigorous assessments from business associates.
Federer then found a way to wriggle free of two match points and Borna Coric and win in the third round of the Italian Open before withdrawing from the tournament to protect himself from aggravating a minor leg injury.
Last year, in the quarterfinals, Cilic had three match points in the fourth set before Federer found a way to wriggle free and rally for a 6-7 (4), 4-6, 20013-3, 7-6 (9), 6-3 victory.
"Who Rules the Land of Denial?" does better in the first third, which is entirely given over to Nikki and a fellow inmate as they wriggle out of the bus and flee her attackers, chained together at the wrists.
After Cuomo called out Santorum and his ilk for "going after these kids, who are survivors, in the interest of political expediency," Santorum tried to wriggle free from everything he had previously said through several minutes of sparring with Cuomo.
Human Rights Watch, a thoroughly secular NGO based in New York, has written an open letter to Pope Francis, urging him not to let Mr Maduro wriggle out of his obligation to free prisoners and start respecting the rule of law.
Sullivan rejected that motion in December in a blistering opinion that dismissed the accusations of FBI misconduct and accused Flynn of trying to wriggle out of a guilty plea that he voluntarily offered and repeatedly confirmed under oath in court.
Even if whales are able to wriggle free and live, the extreme stress and energy demands of entanglement, along with inadequate nutrition, are thought to be preventing females from getting pregnant and contributing to record low calving rates in recent years.
He creatively attempts to wriggle out of it by recruiting a couple of former members and bringing their wild accounts of Scientology's disconcerting procedures and its leader's fits of aggression to life, by casting actors to recreate those brutal scenes.
Indeed a lifetime of experience, beginning when he was born into one of New York's richest and most politically connected families has taught Trump that he can, quite literally, do anything he wants and, should trouble arise, wriggle out if it.
Politicians will inevitably try to wriggle out of admitting that there are any tradeoffs or limits to what they can achieve, but if asked squarely which of their various initiatives they intended to press for first, they might let us know.
Only two states, West Virginia and Mississippi, have never given parents with healthy schoolchildren room to wriggle out of vaccine requirements; exemptions based on a personal belief, religion, or an unverified doctor's note remain the norm in most of the country.
Instead of judiciously protecting my body, my white blood cells were mistakenly destroying the myelin sheaths that coat my nerves, causing the nerve-muscle interconnections that I needed to stand and walk, or simply wriggle my feet, to go dark.
As the Brexit crisis goes down to the line, however, EU officials indicated there might be wriggle room if May came back with a clear, and viable, request for changes that she - and the EU - believe will secure a final ratification.
If we open this segment of the ongoing gay story, then, in 1978, with an ambitious tale of gay self-destruction, we wriggle through the wormhole of 1981 and emerge in 1991, with an epic about gay men who refuse to be destroyed.
It could be argued that befriending your professor is more work than just turning in your paper on time, and this is true, but you get so much more out of the experience than wriggle room to turn your papers in late.
Now, as he's currently on Markle's turf for a royal visit, Trump is trying to wriggle out of his criticism of the royal — first by calling it "fake news" on Twitter, and then by addressing it in an interview with Piers Morgan.
Not only did the producers introduce New Hottest Girl Caila to wriggle between Jared and Emily, they immediately brought back Ashley, from Bachelor in Paradise of yesteryear, to bask in the horror of her ex-boyfriend macking on Caila with the Incredible Hair.
In the pragmatic, nonideological politics that was once common in Thailand, he was also known as "the eel" for his ability to wriggle his party into coalitions, including the tenuous grouping of small parties that briefly kept him in power as prime minister.
Cape Way, the toughest-to-reach end point, is a winding wriggle of tight bends and cobbled streets, the sea glistening to your right and left as you tear up a hill, the whole thing climaxing in front of Athens' famous Parthenon.
When the stage is smaller in future debates, these weaknesses will be more glaring: His competition will be stronger, and it'll be harder for Biden to wriggle out of traps like Gillibrand's when there aren't eleventy-billion candidates demanding time and attention.
Yet again, Walmart, one of the country's largest private employers, and which employs more women and people of color than any other retailer, has used its wealth and power to wriggle out of doing the bare minimum for its employees' well-being.
Amma knows how she's expected to behave, and that she can wriggle out all kinds of freedoms as long as she maintains a certain image — that's why we see her wearing different outfits and putting on a different demeanor when she's at home.
Still, coalition partners could try to wriggle concessions from Netanyahu, such as expanding settlements or allocating funds, in exchange for their support of immunity legislation or a promise to remain in a government led by a prime minister dividing his time between governing and court.
He concentrated on the thousands of workers who believe they have been underpaid by DoorDash and attempted to follow DoorDash's own rules to stake a claim, only to see the company try to wriggle away from the very procedures it forced its employees to accept.
Maybe it's too early to expect any real, actionable change from any of these characters, but I'm not at all surprised that Hannah is doing everything she can to wriggle out of the surf lesson because she's not good at it and it's hard.
In that informal ceremony, the first salmon to wriggle upstream to a village are caught and given to elders as a sign of gratitude -- both to the elder, who has kept village traditions alive, and to the salmon, which have returned to feed the people.
But at other times this week he has struck a more flexible tone, suggesting that there is wriggle room on exactly what kind of structural barrier he would accept on the border and how much money he wants to see provided to build it.
It's not the first time Texas has tried to wriggle its way out of the US. Fringe movements have been crusading for the cause since 1869, causing the Supreme Court to step in and rule that states actually don't have the right to secede.
But don't mistake a few rounded corners for an abdication of its mission: The 2020 Defender still promises to wriggle, wrestle, and wade its way through whatever challenge you can find, and it's brought some new, high-tech tricks to do it better than ever.
"If they do exist, those cosmic strings can kind of wriggle and wiggle around, and every so often, the wiggling leads to a cracking, like cracking a whip," says Patrick Brady, an astronomer at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who is the LIGO Scientific Collaboration's spokesman.
To wriggle through the EPA's tough emission test, the three-litre diesel engine Volkswagen uses in its own SUVs as well as those built by its Audi and Porsche brands was subsequently found to have resorted to similar software shenanigans as the disgraced two-litre engine.
The era of smartphones, apps and connected devices (like an internet-connected car or a thermostat) generate so much data about a customer and their usage history that interactions are now highly efficient, which allows us the financial wriggle room to bring customer service jobs back stateside.
READ: North Korea just axed its top three military officials Kim may try to bait Trump with a multiple meetings in hopes of using a period of warmer relations to wriggle out of economic sanctions without making any firm commitments about giving up his nukes, Lee said.
JON CARAMANICA Cowbells clink, the wah-wah guitar cackles, synthesizer lines wriggle and horns punch terse little riffs in the latest single from Ibibio Sound Machine, a London band whose lead singer, Eno Williams, is from Nigeria; the band releases its album "Doko Mien" on Friday.
"Try to wriggle out of his responsibilities as he might, the C.B.O. report makes clear that if President Trump refuses to make these payments, he will be responsible for American families paying more for less care," the Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, said.
He is acting to unravel America's global trading relationships, doing what he can to undermine NATO and the European Union, trying to find an excuse to wriggle out of defense obligations to South Korea, and otherwise implement the mercantilist vision he articulates over and over again.
Shira Ovide, reading my mind, lays the blame with the bizarre structure of these hearings, which gives maximum opportunity for witnesses to wriggle out of questioning: Pichai repeatedly fell back to saying that this China project is "exploratory" and that Google will be transparent if it moves ahead.
Williams said in a statement that ETE has used "delay and obstruction" to try and wriggle out of its agreement but ETE responded on Sunday by saying the lawsuit was an attempt to gain leverage in any future deal talks between the two companies and would delay any progress.
In the early 1950s, she hit "a high note of hysteria," as she put it, and "tried to wriggle out of a sitting" for Glamour, at a dinner party hosted by the Condé Nast art editor Tina Fredericks, who had been the Arbuses' earliest champion in the magazine business.
Joseph B. Keller, an honored mathematician who figured out what makes a jogger's ponytail swing from side to side, why teapots dribble, how earthworms (but not snakes) can wriggle even on glass and, in his spare time, whether underwater nuclear tests could set off tsunamis, died on Sept.
So while his particular gifts might impress more somewhere down the line, should the Hawks manage to wriggle their way up to true contention or Horford skip town for a less suspended squad, they will never seem as upright, or as plainly decent, as they do right now.
In the end, I was able to wriggle off the bed and leave; I believe this is because Harvey thought there would be another night to play the game, and half the fun was the chase — the opportunity to prolong a situation in which he could exert power.
This year's Glastonbury was no different, and as Saturday night rolled into Sunday morning, which rolled into Sunday evening, I could feel the amorphous force of fun begin to slip away from my grip, like a fish I had just caught trying to wriggle its way back into the ocean.
That's a lot tighter, and allows for a lot less mis-selling and over-selling of expensive self-defeating financial products, than the alternative "suitability standard" which allows advisors considerable wriggle room to argue that heavy financial engineering or risk taking is in line with what the client is seeking.
Palin accomplishes many things unusual for a political speaker: She recites the Arabic phrase for "God is great," and, more notably, coins a new word, squirmishes, a cross between squirm (which means to wriggle the body from side to side) and skirmish (which means a brief fight or encounter between small groups).
Another creative approach for Windows 7 calls for using a System Repair Disc (if you have one) to wriggle your way back into your PC. Unless you took the steps to set up a local account on your Windows 8 or Windows 10 computer, you are most likely using a Microsoft account instead.
Trump's one finger here —the finger of a man walking around a shopping center hand-in-hand with his mistress, who has just caught sight of a friend of his wife's and isn't sure if she's also seen him, but is desperately trying to wriggle free anyway—is an awful, awful sight.
If you're one of those people who still uses your ex-boyfriend's mom's Netflix password to wriggle your way out of paying $10 a month to binge watch Orange Is the New Black, the joke's on you—it's now a federal crime to use someone else's password to access an online account.
As part of the Kims' plan to wriggle into the Parks' lives, they must control and manipulate, and with a long-game attack involving peaches and hot sauce from the pizza company where they used to work, they push out the Parks' housekeeper, the biggest roadblock in their control of the Parks.
Riding an echoey, muscular, vaguely Latin trap-groove, "Airplane Pt. 2" plays similar tricks; as the camp violins, simulated steel drums, and rattly percussion effects wriggle, the boys pepper their Korean raps with English slogans ("I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know"), and the chorus includes Spanish too ("El mariachi").
Eavis appears to be sincere in his tirades against the One Percent, but, like everyone else, he has a price, and the Roys are able to find it, just as they are able to wriggle out of the Senate hearings he subjects them to in much the way the Corleones did, through brazen last-minute witness intimidation.
Avenatti's own very aggressive media tactics — appearing constantly on cable, teasing new developments on Twitter, and positioning the Daniels litigation as about the future of the country and not just one woman's desire to wriggle out of an NDA — kept the story on the front-burner for weeks, leading to a diverging set of views of Avenatti.
YouTube is where their unsupervised time might include the sudden appearance of, for example, a bunch of children chanting "baby shark" over and over again, cursing them, and eventually their parents, and the broader culture, with a nightmarish earworm which, seven days in, might at least have them wishing a shark would wriggle through the screen and eat them alive.
The alternative is for Mr Johnson to renege on those Eurosceptic commitments, get some wriggle-room from the EU on the backstop—putting lipstick on the pig, as a putative attempt to improve on the deal his predecessor did with the EU is widely described—and use his undoubted charm to sell to Parliament the porker that it refused three times to buy from his predecessor.
" In the first of his three masterly novels about the life of Cicero, Harris' narrator explained that an election is "the most vigorously alive thing there is -- with thousands upon thousands of brains and limbs and eyes and thoughts and desires ... it will wriggle and turn and run off in directions no one ever predicted, sometimes just for the joy of proving the wiseacres wrong.
A furious Johnson, having repeatedly insisted he would refuse to write to the EU for an extension under any circumstances, adopted a novel strategy to try to wriggle out of that obligation by sending multiple letters to Brussels: the legally-mandated letter requesting an extension — which he did not sign — accompanied by a second letter stating he thought a delay was a mistake — which he did.
"With the merger removing Sprint's $40bn of debt from (SoftBank)'s balance sheet, also doing away withthe potential headache of finding another suitor, we think (SoftBank) has once again managed to wriggle itself out of big trouble," Anvarzadeh said The latest development comes as a boost to SoftBank amid multiple reports that the Japanese conglomerate is struggling to raise capital for its second Vision fund.
Now there is a piece of clothing that aims to be the gold class in comfort for gamers: The Xbox Onesie, which has just been revealed in Australia to coincide with the release of the Xbox One S. While it has all the essential ingredients of a onesie such as a hood and sleek all-body design that you can wriggle around in, there are additional bells and whistles for the discerning gamer.
There was a news of a 2011 polygraph, a lawsuit filed and a lawsuit allowed to go forward in three distinct storylines tying the President to, alternately, the porn star Stormy Daniels and the Playboy model Karen McDougal, both of whom have said they had affairs with the President and both of whom are now trying to wriggle out of six-figure hush money agreements, and the "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos, who says Trump sexually harassed her and who is now suing him for defamation.

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