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The whole ordeal left me physically and emotionally wrung out.
He was just 27 years old, but he felt wrung out.
Empty shampoo bottles and wrung-out toothpaste tubes floated in the sea.
Being wrung out has hardly resulted in the term falling into disuse, however.
The best we did was over three days, and we were wrung out.
Now, however, much of the slack has been wrung out of the labor market.
I'd shower only after every last drip of the day had been wrung out.
Like "Shut Up and Dance," it's entertainment designed for people who enjoy feeling wrung out.
Both films are beautifully acted, beautifully shot, and designed to leave viewers emotionally wrung out.
Red tablecloths were still wrung out, and no one was around to seat the crowd.
Yes, but: There are savings to be wrung out of the highly concentrated PBM industry.
The soil should feel like a wrung-out sponge, not heavy wet, just lightly wet.
Small wonder that, when it was over, he felt as wrung-out as Jesus on Golgotha.
But the concessions wrung out of the participating countries turn out to be negligible at best.
But Ms. Bishop, feeling wrung out, retreated home to Texas and redirected her energies to writing short fiction.
Inside, Aroche was thumbing through an envelope of documents that he had wrung out of the state government.
"It's indicative that they've wrung out as much innovation as they can out of current supply chains," Rolston said.
Physicists have now wrung out all the information they can from that data run, and the results remain inconclusive.
It's possible this is because writers think there are more stories to be wrung out of misery than happiness.
Some policy experts question whether all those costs could actually be wrung out of the nation's health care system.
At the same time, as the brooms scratched the pavement and people wrung out wet clothes, there was little complaining.
Disbelief followed by dread, nausea, and tears that wrung out of my body so forcefully it gave me stomach cramp.
After all that waterlogged woe, it's hard not to feel wrung out with emotion when Pericles reaches safe harbor at last.
By the end, we feel so wrung out it takes a second or two to realize that very little has happened.
Preferreds have rallied to the point where there's no value left...most of the performance has been wrung out of them.
The little moisture that does evaporate into the air currents gets wrung out over the mountains in California to the west.
Mr. Cohen, who began his remarks wrung-out and drained, showed the combativeness that had kept him on the Trump payroll.
It's a weird analogy, but think of how a sponge shrinks as it's wrung out, then enlarges when it absorbs water again.
It's not clear how much mileage can be wrung out of that formula, or how the show fits into Rudd's busy schedule.
We love, when doing so drags us to the very edges of ourselves, leaving us ragged and wrung out like old cloth.
While the word "hipster" has seemingly lost all meaning, there's still plenty of comedy to be wrung out of this "Hipster nativity" set.
There was disbelief, followed by dread and nausea, then tears that wrung out of my body so forcefully it gave me stomach cramps.
But it strongly believed there was real worth in the sorts of family values that have been wrung out and turned into buzzwords.
To prevent your cutting board from sliding, anchor it by placing a textured dish towel or a wet, wrung out paper towel underneath.
Unfortunately for Facebook, its hands are stained with a decade and a half of data wrung out of a now cumulative 2.3 billion users.
I felt like a dirty towel being wrung out, and despite the sketchy aesthetic and rusted pipes, I also felt those promised detox benefits.
"The entirety of emotions within me are released in that private space, absorbed from my life and wrung out within those walls," he says.
At $24.99 for the hardcover, that adds to the nearly $8 billion in book sales that have already been wrung out of the series.
The 526-horsepower motor wants to be wrung out, delivering amazing power and an incredible noise near the top of its 8,9953 rpm redline.
Across 2016, the last interesting second was wrung out of the average Thursday night game with 7:31 left to go in the fourth quarter.
That night, at the hospital, he recalled that he was led into a room where his wife, wrung out from weeping, fell into his arms.
Sanders and Buttigieg have wrung out of the caucuses what they can, and they and every other campaign are laser-focused on New Hampshire's Tuesday primary.
Many on the Republican side seemed so wrung out by weeks of tension and brinkmanship they are ready to offload the whole issue to the Senate.
" She saw how hard her parents worked, and how the work would always leave you poor, "no matter how much sweat it wrung out of you.
Warmer waters mean that more moisture can evaporate into the air to be wrung out as rain, with torrential downpours falling in Peru's west-facing mountains.
Once the greens were wrung out and squeezed, they went into a blender with the onion mixture and some water, and then were puréed until smooth.
At that point, an ambulance took him to the hospital under a police escort and his parents — terrified, angry and wrung out — had him involuntarily admitted.
As for cost-cutting, by the end of the year ABI will have wrung out the last of the $25.9bn of annual savings it expected from SAB.
Earlier, Asian shares wrung out another decade peak as data showed China's demand for imports remained buoyant, pushing the MSCI world equity index to a fresh high.
Thank goodness we've had a good run of these lately — a puzzle like today's is like a mini vacation for a wrung-out brain, in my opinion.
This is related to the fact that a warmer atmosphere with warmer oceans can carry more water vapor, which gets wrung out as heavy precipitation during storm events.
Then, when you're all wrung out, when you feel that you don't have a single complaint left, dredge up a few more and call your member of Congress.
I managed to pack young Harden off to his room by dint of threats and promises and wrung out of him a vow of twenty-four hours' silence.
The other half is to link and coordinate DERs better, using sensors and software, so that maximum energy services can be wrung out of every single kWh generated.
Wrung out by hand they were pegged with frozen hands securely to a line outside where they were almost instantly turned to frozen cotton boards flapping in the wind.
You encounter the earth and sense that it's very much like a body: it has weight, presence, and can be exhausted, wrung out, left shrinking in the bleaching sun.
With its deep coffers, Founders Fund has the means to invest in its portfolio companies at later stages, when most of the risk is wrung out of the deal.
PARELES One of the great disappointments of the tail end of the SoundCloud rap boom is how thoroughly its anarchic instincts have been all but wrung out of it.
When the moisture hits a source of lift, such as a storm system, a mountain range, or both, that moisture is wrung out in the form of rain and snow.
Those same wallets indicate that the transportation hack wasn't the Muni hacker's first rodeo: They contain more than $140,000, presumably wrung out of unsuspecting victims in the last three months.
By the end of the film's brisk 100 minutes, you'll be wrung out and spent, which is Berg's goal: He is doing nothing more than trying to replicate an experience.
These phenomena transport huge amounts of water vapor — the gas form of liquid water — toward the West Coast, where it will be wrung out in the form of rain and snow.
Like Keystone XL, Energy East had been seen as an opportunity to expand the market for the synthetic crude oil that is wrung out of the bitumen found in Northern Alberta.
They're both deflated on her couch, positively wrung out by their endless routine of secret-keeping and resentment, of pushing each other away and then being hurt anew by the distance.
In our experience, washing with a cotton cloth that you've wrung out to avoid putting too much direct moisture on your gloves is best — too much water will dry out the leather.
The morning of Griff's big match, the black students got up wrung out from sleeplessness and the dining hall bubbled with chatter about the dimension and the magnitude of Griff's looming triumph.
Gone was the sentimental favorite who threw no-hitters even as his Cy Young–quality skill left him, and in his place was a wrung-out sadsack with a perpetually hung head.
I don't recommend you do the same, for if you're more empathetic than average or prone to anxiety, you'll finish the reading sprint, as I did, emotionally wrung out and worried sick.
This two-part short about a Chevy salesman who's terrible at his job was so epic it required two episodes and a musical spoof before MST3K had wrung out every laugh it could.
Logistically, I was too emotionally wrung-out at the end of the day to write cover letters, and the thought of waiting it out while I built my escape ladder was becoming untenable.
My eyes moved over the sharp geometry of black giving way to maroon, and it was the color of my mother's exhaustion when she died, of everything life had wrung out of her.
It's also true that the original Incredibles no longer looks as spiffy as it did in 2004, and, thus, it's not hard to imagine this sequel looking similarly wrung out in (ye gods) 2032.
For months Mrs Clinton denied having done anything wrong—before having a begrudging acknowledgement of her blunder, and more begrudging apology for it, wrung out of her by unrelenting negative coverage of the affair.
It'll actually soak up as much as 90 times its dry weight in crude oil, and 99 percent of that oil can then be wrung out so that the material can be re-used.
The plan to let banks pack the loans into securities for sale was wrung out of months of talks with the European Union, but Renzi's critics say it would favor banks over their clients.
He offered me a Moroccan coin as a keepsake and asked me to sign his memento card, already covered in names and greetings, a yearbook's worth of teen intensity wrung out of four short days.
McGrady says she and Keys, who got engaged in late 2017 after dating for more than a year and a half (and first meeting on Snapchat), haven't been wrung out by all the life changes.
Everything about the matzo ball soup was likable, from the bits of chicken that tasted like chicken, not wrung-out stock fixings, to the golden broth swirled with dill to the single big, fluffy matzo ball.
Given that they're based on POOZY and PRPHT's vocals, each of the tracks remains heavy and harrowing, but there's an incredible variety here, so many shades of grey and black wrung out of the existing songs.
Banderas's melancholic presence and subtle, intricate performance add depth and intensities of feeling both because he draws so flawlessly from Almodóvar and looks wrung out, with little of the feverish intensity evident in even their recent collaborations.
Kavanaugh was calm and coherent, despite the embarrassing nature of the allegations, though he lacked the glib assurance of politicians who usually use television interviews as a get-out-of-jail card and appeared emotionally wrung out.
"Staff are unhappy, the actions of the commanders are ill-thought out, they (rank-and-file staff) are completely wrung out, there's a big staff shortage, no one wants to join, the treatment of subordinates is inhuman," he said.
By the time they'd changed out of their all-white outfits, wrung out their wristbands, and walked out of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) for the final time, they'd each banked £2.25 million ($2.94 million) in prize money.
You should be able to wipe fingerprints off with a dry microfiber cloth, but if you need a bit more cleaning power, a little bit of water — again, poured onto the cloth and wrung out first — can go a long way.
It was my stray observation that he could probably sustain himself on emotionally wrung-out roles for as long as he wanted, which had caused Phoenix to recoil in his seat like he was Tony Montana, about to unload on an incompetent underling.
"It was quite nerve-racking," said Scott, who added that he was so wrung out at the end of each day that he would stay back at the hotel and soak in an Epsom salt bath while Dustin ventured out for dinner.
This chamber of the heart receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it out to the rest of the body, using a rather strenuous twisting and unspooling motion, as if the ventricle were a sponge being wrung out before springing back into shape.
In this case, the warm, humid summer air was continuously wrung out like a sponge, high in the mountains to help create this effect -- and some areas felt it to the tune of more than a dozen inches of rain in a mere two hours, according to NHK.
The Zeppelin knot, formed from two loops laid on top of each other, gets its strength from countable topological properties, said Patil: lots of rope crossings that tend to twist each other in opposite directions, like a towel being wrung out, and circulate in opposite directions to create friction.
What Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer allegedly wrung out of his Republican counterpart Mitch McConnell in this agreement was an assurance that the Senate would take up legislation to deal with DACA -- the program that allows people brought to the country illegally as children to remain -- in the very near future.
As a survivor and an anti-rape activist, too often I leave these movies feeling wrung out, triggered, and frustrated — at the filmmaker's fixation on making audiences and victims relive the trauma of sexual violence over and over again, and failure to seize opportunities to help viewers understand their power to make change.
But afraid of his wrath, confused by their base, and hopeful that some good can still be wrung out of this crisis, they talk themselves, daily, into small acts of cowardice and silence, and then they find themselves committing big ones, as they are too invested, too culpable, to change their tune now.
You'd think, given the narrow range of her material and motifs, that the paintings would look like the same thing over and over, but it's striking how much variation can be wrung out of a subtle shift in color, or a different spacing between the parallel lines, or even the thickness of the lines.
The video montage leaves me as wrung out as an old dish rag: lynchings; Biggie Smalls spitting his flow on a neighborhood sidewalk; a young Angela Davis smiling; breathtakingly vicious police assaults on black men, women, and children; Miles Davis veiled behind dark glasses; Drake performing on a stage; dancers from the Harlem ballroom scene mercilessly death-dropping; Odell Beckham Jr. displaying his outsized athleticism; a black woman sweating and hollering in her church; heterosexual couples grinding on a dance floor; the farcical eyewitness accounts that have become internet memes; more police savagery; an alien monster ravaging a city as armed forces throw all their military ordinance at it; a solar flare erupting from the sun's surface.
She wrung out the facecloth in the basin behind the screen.
Wrung out by the experience, Marmont returned to his tent. To his surprise, he later found that he had been nominated for promotion to Marshal of France. But Napoleon also sent him a letter noting that, "Between ourselves, you have not yet done enough to justify entirely my choice." Three men became marshal after Wagram.
The Burmese drove him back each time but were unable to capture him. The army gained "barren victories" and lost 20,000 men partly by fever over the years. After Singu's dethronement in 1782, the Burmese withdrew from Manipur "perhaps because the country was now so thoroughly devastated that nothing more could be wrung out of it".
McHale’s self-expression characterised both her academic and artistic endeavours. Although the latter part of her life was publicly devoted to her research into sociology and “futurist” studies, she regarded herself as a painter first and foremost. She conveyed something of her drive when talking of her art practice: “I’m a binge painter. I can go on for days until I’m limp and all wrung out.
It is customarily thought that the bread (along with solefisk) was a staple on the seagoing voyages as far back as Viking times. The wet lefse is dipped in water, and then placed within a towel which has also been dipped in water and wrung out. Many people maintain that dipping in salted or seawater enhances the flavor. The dry lefse regains its bread-like texture in about 60 minutes.
The wash-stick was a wooden stick with a handle at its uppermost part and four to five prongs at its base. It was simultaneously pounded up and down and rotated in the washing tub to aerate the wash solution and loosen any dirt. The items would then be vigorously rubbed on a corrugated wash board until clean. Items were wrung out by hand until the 1850s, when they would be passed through a mangle.
Chur was the chief town of the League and one of the places the Leagues' assemblies met regularly. A burgmeister (mayor) of Chur is first mentioned in 1413, The bishop's residence was attacked by the inhabitants in 1418 and 1422, when a series of concessions were wrung out of him. On 27 April 1464, most of the town was destroyed in a fire, which only the bishop's estates and St. Luzi monastery survived.
Oshibori, or also known as a wet towel, is a small white hand towel that had previously been soaked in clean water and wrung out to have it in a damped condition. In Japan, it is served in most of the dining places in the form that it is folded and rolled up. Either a hot or cold towel is served depending on the season. As for the dining etiquette, use the provided Oshibori to clean both hands, before starting a meal.
The membranes were washed and scraped to remove fat and dirt, and then placed in a solution of water and glycerine in preparation for application to the rubberized cotton fabric providing the strength of the gas cells. The membranes were wrung out by hand to remove the water-glycerine storage solution and then rubber-cemented to the cotton fabric and finally given a light coat of varnish. The 20 gas cells within the airframe were filled to about 85% of capacity at normal barometric pressure.Hayward (1978) p.
Bouquet garni of thyme, bay leaves, and sage, tied with a string A bouquet garni in cranberry sauce The bouquet garni (French for "garnished bouquet"; ) is a bundle of herbs usually tied together with string and mainly used to prepare soup, stock, casseroles and various stews. The bouquet is cooked with the other ingredients, but is removed prior to consumption. Liquid remaining in the bouquet garni can be wrung out into the dish. There is no standard recipe for bouquet garni, but most French recipes include thyme, bay leaf and parsley.
Above , precipitation diminishes on the western slope up to the crest, since most of the precipitation has been wrung out at lower elevations. Most parts of the range east of the crest are in a rain shadow, and receive less than 25 inches of precipitation per year. While most summer days are dry, afternoon thunderstorms are common, particularly during the North American Monsoon in mid and late summer. Some of these summer thunderstorms drop over an inch of rain in a short period, and the lightning can start fires.
The mushroom is considered edible, but not choice. Its taste is harsh, nauseating, and weakly acidic; the odor is strong and ranges from pleasant, resembling bananas, to pungent. When collecting for the table, young specimens are preferred, as older ones "literally seethe with fat, agitated maggots and sag with so much excess moisture that they practically demand to be wrung out like a sponge!" Michael Kuo's 100 Edible Mushrooms (2007) rates the mushroom's edibility as "bad" and warns that dishes cooked with the mushroom will assume an unpleasant taste.
AGM batteries differ from flooded lead–acid batteries in that the electrolyte is held in the glass mats, as opposed to freely flooding the plates. Very thin glass fibers are woven into a mat to increase the surface area enough to hold a sufficient amount of electrolyte on the cells for their lifetime. The fibers that compose the fine glass mat do not absorb and are not affected by the acidic electrolyte. These mats are wrung out 2–5% after being soaked in acids just prior to finish manufacturing.
Ignition, fuel throttling, and engine operation were wrung out over a range of expected flight conditions. After a delay of two months to modify flight hardware based on ground test findings, the first powered vehicle, FFV1, was launched without incident, propelled to speeds of at altitude, roughly Mach 5.5. Over 140 inlet, combustor, and vehicle outer mold line pressure, temperatures, and vehicle accelerations as well as fuel pressure, timing feedback, and power systems monitoring were recorded. The vehicle executed the prescribed test sequences flawlessly for 15 seconds, before continuing on to splashdown into the Atlantic Ocean.
Angel, fighting on several levels for self- control, moves a few steps away and asks pointedly about the incinerated corpse at the ice factory, and about the other four men crisped to death over the past year. Jhiera grows defensive of her manifesto and starts to storm off, but Angel blocks her path. Her power flashes to the surface and they are almost irresistibly drawn to each other--a connection lethal to Angel--until Jhiera damps the intensity of her radiant heat. Telling him again to stay out of her way, she escapes, leaving him wrung out, barely able to stand.
In 1990 after growing frustrated with ordinary mops, Mangano developed her first invention, the Miracle Mop, a self-wringing plastic mop with a head made from a continuous loop of of cotton that can be easily wrung out without getting the user's hands wet. With her own savings and investments from family and friends, she made a prototype and manufactured 1000 units. Early assembly was done in her father's body shop in Peconic in 1991. After selling the mop at trade shows and in local stores on Long Island, she sold 1,000 units on consignment to QVC.
In some institutions to maximize the effectiveness of autotransfusion and provide the best conservation and return of red cells the soaking of sponges is employed. During the surgical procedure the blood soaked sponges are collected and placed in a sterile basin by the surgical team, sterile heparinized saline is added to the basin to prevent clotting and facilitate the release of red cells. The sponges are periodically wrung out and removed from the basin, the remaining solution can be suctioned into the autotransfusion reservoir so that the red cells can be recovered. The usual ratio of heparinized saline is 5,000 units of heparin per 1,000 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride.
Dylan Matthews of The Washington Post noted in 2013 that Soylent fulfills a similar need as medical foods such as Abbott Laboratories's Jevity, but for a much lower cost. Reviews on the taste of powdered Soylent vary. One reviewer said he was "pleasantly surprised" with the "rich, creamy, and strangely satisfying" flavor, and another likened it to that of a vanilla milkshake with the texture of pancake batter. Negative reviewers said it tasted "like someone wrung out a dishtowel into a glass", said "my mouth tastes hot and like old cheese", or that it was "purposefully bland", "vile" and made the taster "gag" and compared the taste to "homemade nontoxic Play-Doh".
" NPR reviewed the song "In Awe Of The City Skyline" in August 2010, describing it as "wistful," explaining that it "captures a singer's unique, complicated romance with New York City." The review also praised the duet between Shirey and Aimee Curl. He has had two songs featured as NPR's Song of the Day. About one of his live performances at the time, which often feature Shirey recruiting audience members to assist with instruments, Huffington Post wrote "every noise wrung out of a piece of cheap plastic or kazoo or run through his complicated amplification, stood on its own and had something authentic to say about sound and its resonance with the human nervous system.
Puncher discovered that Litvinenko was poisoned by polonium; he died in 2006, five months after a trip to Russia. The host of the Vesti Nedeli on Russian state television (Russia-1 channel of VGTRK), Dmitry Kiselyov, said on 11 March that the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, who was "completely wrung out and of little interest" as a source, was only advantageous to the British to "nourish their Russophobia" and organise the boycott of the FIFA World Cup scheduled for June 2018. Kiselyov referred to London as a "pernicious place for Russian exiles".Вести недели с Дмитрием Киселевым от 11.03.18 (the relevant footage begins at 1:27:20), Vesti Nedeli, 11 March 2018.
It came to him that [science > fiction] is indeed ninety-percent crud, but that also—Eureka!—ninety-percent > of everything is crud. All things—cars, books, cheeses, hairstyles, people > and pins are, to the expert and discerning eye, crud, except for the > acceptable tithe which we each happen to like. The adage appears again in the March 1958 issue of Venture, where Sturgeon wrote: > It is in this vein that I repeat Sturgeon's Revelation, which was wrung out > of me after twenty years of wearying defense of science fiction against > attacks of people who used the worst examples of the field for ammunition, > and whose conclusion was that ninety percent of s f is crud.
Thrown upon her beam ends, dismasted in order to right herself and with her rudder gone, she eventually foundered despite the most strenuous efforts of Inglefield and the crew over several days. Inglefield and eleven others escaped aboard the pinnace, though otherwise the ship's complement of some six hundred men was lost. Subsisting on a few bottles of French cordials, some spoilt bread, ship's biscuit and rainwater wrung out into a bailing cup, the survivors successfully navigated to Faial Island in the Azores after sixteen days of the most terrible privation that saw one of them, Thomas Matthews, die the day before they reached land. On returning to England and the court martial usual in such cases, the survivors were acquitted.
On Metacritic, the album has a "metascore" of 77 based on 15 reviews, implying a "generally favorable" critical reception, whilst it has a score of 7.4 out of 10 on the review aggregator AnyDecentMusic? based on 11 reviews. Tom Hughes of The Guardian called it an "outstanding record, and one with endless pleasures and pains to be wrung out of it" calling Liddiard "one of the few rock lyricists worth paying real attention to" adding that "he's a vocalist like no other, [...] his melodic ear never better than here". Tiny Mix Tapes called the album "more humblingly [sic] good music at a time when rock music is more about being it’s-all-been-done humble", bemoaning their lack of popularity and adding that theirs "is the sound you need to get for right now, and it’s built to last well past that.".
In September 1964, the 43rd Bomb Wing relocated to Little Rock AFB, Arkansas. The active service life of the B-58 was destined to be rather short. Phaseout of the B-58 fleet was ordered by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara in December 1965, since it was felt that the high-altitude performance of the B-58 could no longer guarantee success against increasingly sophisticated Soviet air defenses. Although SAC had never been happy with the relatively limited range of the B-58 and felt that the Air Force, through congressional pressure, had forced the B-58 on them, the aircraft had gone through a long gestation period during which many bugs had been wrung out of the system, and it was now thought to be a valuable and effective weapons system. Consequently, SAC pressed the Defense Department for the retention of the B-58, at least until 1974.
By contrast, in conventional high-heat cooking, such as oven roasting or grilling, the food is exposed to heat levels that are much higher than the desired internal cooking temperature, and it must be removed from the high heat prior to reaching the desired cooking temperature. If the food is removed from the heat too late, it becomes overcooked, and if it is removed too early, it is undercooked. The use of temperatures much lower than those used for conventional cooking is an essential feature of sous vide, resulting in much higher succulence at these lower temperatures, as cell walls in plant-based food do not burst. In the case of meat cooking, tough collagen in connective tissue can be hydrolysed into gelatin, without heating the meat's proteins high enough that they denature to a degree that the texture toughens and moisture is wrung out of the meat.

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