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"ball of wax" Definitions
  1. everything, including all details, parts, etc., relating to a particular matter: He came back from Chicago with the contract for the whole ball of wax.

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Professional witnesses with incentives [are] a different ball of wax.
"The investigation must be the entire ball of wax," Reich says.
If you've got $215 million, it's an entirely different ball of wax.
If you are in debt, that is a whole different ball of wax.
"That is a completely different ball of wax from a criminal investigation," he said.
Radios, printers, cables - the whole ball of wax in one or two aluminum cases.
"If Trump's at 55 percent, we could lose the whole ball of wax," he said.
And that&aposs a whole different ball of wax once they get the technology in there.
Absolutely. KS: Right now it's headed to recreational, which is a whole different ball of wax.
Image: TwitterWhite House Press Secretary and shouting ball of wax Sean Spicer has tweeted plenty of dumb things.
Art, by contrast, is the whole ball of wax — a system, coherent, chopped out from chaos and held.
"The background circumstances can be such that there is no justification for the whole ball of wax," he said.
"That is a completely different ball of wax from a criminal investigation," Marc Mukasey said in a statement to the Times.
Life is a mysterious ball of wax, with most folks doing the absolute best job they can — at home and at work.
I'm not going to be able to stop the leaks in the intergovernmental agencies and all that other stuff, that's a different ball of wax.
"Credit risk, including the floor, is the whole ball of wax, so if you delay that, you delay the whole thing," a banking industry official said.
Going on a reality show that's wired with cameras 24/7 [is] fine, but then putting your mother in that same situation is a whole other ball of wax.
Sean Spicer Just Tweeted Something That Looks an Awful Lot Like a PasswordWhite House Press Secretary and shouting ball of wax Sean Spicer has tweeted plenty of dumb things.
They pop up occasionally on the former T.G.I.F. sitcom, even though Sabrina can't communicate with her mom until her 18th birthday, lest her mother be turned into a ball of wax.
But there is a whole new ball of wax here, and it makes it very difficult to sort of ignore the things that are being revealed on the other side of the fence.
But the bottom line is, you do have to look at military and non-military and entitlements, the whole ball of wax, and if you cut one penny out of the dollar, it would balance.
But getting paid a few pesos from PayPerPost or to put something on Digg is one thing, getting a $2000+ Acer laptop is a whole other ball of wax… Influencer marketing campaigns would only grow more overt in the coming years.
Sekulow and Rudy, for that matter, were able to get Trump to only answer written questions in the Mueller investigation, HB: And even then, apparently he might not have told the full truth per the Muller report, which is a whole other ball of wax.
Those who really want to will still be able to assemble their own packages à la carte (presuming that the death of net neutrality doesn't result in cable companies privileging their own streaming services to the exclusion of others, which is an entirely different ball of wax).
"For sellers, it's a whole different ball of wax, especially if they bought at the bottom of the market in 2012, were able to refi into a really low, maybe even a 15 year mortgage rate that's under 3 percent, then their trade-offs are a lot different," said Nela Richardson, chief economist at Redfin.
You might be wondering why it took the 76ers nearly a week and a half to conclude this sad chapter and, according to PhillyVoice, that's because Bryan's father, Jerry—a special adviser to the Sixers—threatened to make the team's life miserable if they fired his son: That is a whole other ball of wax, but there is some good news for Philadelphia.
During her time at Adams College, as revealed in the episode "The Whole Ball of Wax," Sabrina is finally able to meet her mother. However, it is revealed that the Witches' Council had set a decree that if the two were ever to meet face to face, her mother would turn into a ball of wax. While the decree was never repealed, Sabrina accidentally frees her mother by crying into the ball of wax. However, they could not ever see each other face to face again, the one exception being the series finale, in which Hilda volunteered Zelda to be turned into wax until the wedding ended.
The phrase is related to the expression the whole six yards, used around the same time in Kentucky and South Carolina. Both phrases are variations on the whole ball of wax, first recorded in the 1880s. They are part of a family of expressions in which an odd-sounding item, such as enchilada, shooting match, shebang or hog, is substituted for ball of wax. The choice of the number nine may be related to the expression "To the nines" (to perfection).
In exchange for allowing Sabrina's mother to appear without being turned into a ball of wax, the Witches Council ordered an exchange. And Hilda volunteered Zelda, turning her into a candle for the duration of the wedding.
All for the better."Gans, Andrew.DIVA TALK: Catching Up With Ghost Star Caissie Levy" playbill.com, 2 March 2012 A new "Overture" was added, and "Ball of Wax" has been replaced by a new, but similar song, "You Gotta Let Go".
He asked the client to write down their wish on a piece of paper, which he embedded in a ball of wax, and then burned. Some time later, he retrieved the ball from the flames and claimed that the Devil had read it.
Some Panamanian zoologists said that it appeared to be a fetus of some kind. In addition to naturalistic explanations, Billy Booth of About.com reported that "there has been speculation that it is alien, and thereby the connection to UFOs, undersea bases, the whole ball of wax".
But it was a fair question. I didn't like, though, > the way that, forever then in these seven years, that interview has kind of > been stamped on my forehead as, 'she's an idiot.' I just think, in the > context of the whole ball of wax that day—or two days—of an interview and > editing, it wasn't real fun.
He made two atmospheric instrumental albums as Barry Black. His first solo effort, Short Careers was recorded as a score to the film Ball of Wax. His second, To the Races, was released by Saddle Creek Records in 2006. The album, which was written while living out of his van outside Seattle the previous year,Aversion.
A non-joking equivalent would be "to send up a trial balloon." The phrase was associated with the advertising agencies then located on Madison Avenue in New York, and with the "men in the grey flannel suits." Comedians, when mocking corporate culture, were certain to use it, along with expressions such as "the whole ball of wax" and the use of invented words ending in "-wise" (e.g. "We've had a good year, revenuewise").
Filippo soon returned to Italy, but Benedetto Pistrucci found his name and art were known in Paris, and set to work. He was there when Napoleon returned from Elba, beginning the Hundred Days, but worked on, unaffected by the war. He saw Napoleon in a garden, and always having a ball of wax with him, quietly modelled the emperor, the last portrait of him done in Europe. After the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815, Pistrucci began preparations to move on to Britain, but it was not until 31 December that he arrived there.
2 p.282 The folk song Waxies' Dargle makes an indirect reference to the river. Non-religious holidays in Dublin - especially tradesmens' days off - were traditionally referred to as a "Dargle Days" (from the habit of the Irish upper classes, of travelling off to the banks of the Dargle, to picnic and engage in field sports such as tennis, on such days). The "Waxie's Dargle", on the other hand, is a humorous reference to the annual outing of the Dublin shoe-makers and repairers (who were known as "Waxies", from their habit of periodically running a ball of wax along the string as they stitched) to Irishtown on the River Dodder.
It goes off and Sam is fatally shot, leaving Molly to cry out for help ("Sam's Murder"). Instead of moving on, however, Sam becomes a ghost, and he stays behind with Molly instead of following the light; unable to leave Molly, he follows her to the hospital, and another ghost explains what he's become ("Ball of Wax"). A trapped Sam struggles to reach out to Molly ("I Can't Breathe"). Back at the apartment, Carl helps Molly clear out some of Sam's old things; clearly, she's hesitant to let go, totally unbeknownst to the fact that Sam is very close by, unable to move on himself.
The pilot episode opens with Sabrina asleep on her 16th birthday, levitating above her bed. In the morning, her aunts reveal to her that she is a witch, but Sabrina does not believe them until she has a magical talk with her father from inside a book, where her father reveals that he is a witch and her mother is mortal. It is also revealed that Sabrina cannot see her mother, who is in Peru for two years, or her mother will be transformed into a ball of wax. After a rough day at school, Sabrina accidentally turns Libby Chessler, the most popular girl in school, into a pineapple.
The reed is whittled directly in the bark (idioglottic reed) after the bark has been thinned. A small ball of wax pressed onto the base of the reed is used to fine-tune the pipe to give the orchestra a homogeneous sound. The segment of the pipe which contains the reed is stuck into the wind-chest and the joint is plugged with beeswax. A finger-hole is drilled into the outer part of the pipe, and to finish off the instrument a bamboo cap is put over the other end of the pipe in order to attenuate the tone and produce a more velvety sound.
After a short stint as eastern sales manager of electronics products, which he felt "wasn't his ball of wax", Devol left RCA to develop ideas that eventually led to the patent application for the first industrial robot. In 1946 he applied for a patent on a magnetic recording system for controlling machines and a digital playback device for machines. Devol was part of the team that developed the first commercial use of microwave oven technology, the Speedy Weeny, which automatically cooked and dispensed hotdogs in places such as Grand Central Terminal. In the early 1950s, Devol licensed his digital magnetic recording device to Remington Rand of Norwalk, CT and became manager of their magnetics department.

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