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It's better than bottling up your frustration and becoming resentful.
Bottling up your feelings isn't ever smart, but especially not now.
At last, Demi unburdens everything she has been bottling up inside.
The Wizards defended, bottling up Thomas, the Celtics' high-motor point guard.
Americans reap all the benefits while bottling up all the problems that system causes
If you've been bottling up grief, expect it to come pouring out of you, Leo.
Now, the actress is bottling up her haircare secrets with a brand new product line.
Blowing off steam can definitely be healthy, and bottling up massive frustration can often be bad.
But I think it's needed—it's needed to flush out those pains, instead of bottling up.
But now I can look at the situation and say, without any bottling up, that I'm sad.
The defense, in its own half, did an admirable job of bottling up Colombia's effervescent attacking players.
But this dangerous man is incapable of bottling up his dark self for a full 90 minutes.
A leak investigation would swing the pressure the other way, toward bottling up evidence of Russian interference.
Picture the Eagles' defense bottling up Atlanta's offense to a season-low 15 points on the same day.
No, Dems' practical efforts are best directed toward bottling up Trump's headlong regulatory rollback and attendant gross corruption.
Bottling up your emotions likely means the problem will happen again, creating pent-up negative feelings and even resentment.
Suddenly, Lana Jean, who has been so good at bottling up her emotions, has to confront her worst nightmare.
As soon as Republicans regained the majority in 85033, they retaliated by bottling up many of Obama's judicial appointments.
Between her newly revealed secret and all of this traumatizing news, Jo is understandably bottling up too much to handle.
But bottling up your emotions likely means the problem will happen again, creating pent-up negative feelings and even resentment.
We're so used to bottling up our pain; we haven't been given time to heal from centuries' worth of trauma.
Trump doesn't even appear to be bottling up a whole lot — the morning ragetweets continue, as do the tantrums at staff.
Here, working with Mr. Moland, his frequent collaborator, he is reticent in a different way, bottling up rage more than regret.
In fact, she believes in its amazing powers so much that she's bottling up its goodness into a brand new beauty innovation.
In the Bronx, Port Morris Distillery is riffing on the old-school secret stuff and bottling up New York-made artisanal pitorro.
By writing it down you are not bottling up your emotions, but at the same time you're not involving the other person.
Irked by the Republican minority's bottling up of President Barack Obama's picks, Democrats overwhelmingly backed the measure, which passed by a four-vote margin.
Open dialogue on mental health is especially a hurdle for men, particularly in rap, when masculinity is falsely equated with bottling up feelings of weakness.
Full moons are emotionally sensitive periods, and if you've been bottling up your emotions, expect them to come pouring out during this fiery full moon.
Plan B, reflecting scepticism that Ankara would deliver and exhaustion with continued arrivals, involved shutting borders across the Balkans and bottling up new migrants in Greece.
And, if the worst did happen, it was keeping quiet, bottling up the pain inside, and dealing with it in all your future relationships and endeavors.
Canada did a good job of bottling up Kane, who was last season's N.H.L. scoring leader and the Hart Trophy winner as the league's most valuable player.
So I felt inspired to take the plunge into Whole New You, in hopes of bottling up some of Mowry's culinary prowess and conquering my recipe-following fears.
In Henry Leutwyler's third book with Steidl, Document, the Swiss photographer captures a diverse array of memorable paraphernalia, bottling up a little part of history with every snapshot.
I remembered "Fear" when the iconic rapper says, "I pop bottles because I bottle my emotions," I realized I'd been bottling up my own anxiety about this oasis.
Gift a Vinebox subscription, $158/6 monthsRather than sending full-sized bottles of wine, Vinebox adopts the unique approach of bottling up nine single glass servings of wine they'll love.
But bottling up President Obama's nominee to replace the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia could bring the work of the chamber to a screeching halt if Democrats choose to retaliate.
Sometimes in these fights you're just horny and hungry; other times, we're using the burnt dinner as an excuse to vent all the anger we've been bottling up for months.
I worry that he might be bottling up and burying so much that he'll approach a point of no return, just like so many other military veterans in his position.
Everything I'd kept bottling up for a decade plus, because I was so focused on being happy and positive—I'm an adult, dammit, and adults don't wallow—came bubbling to the surface.
All the hard work the Problem Solvers did to sculpt each compromise was held hostage by the small bands of partisan extremists who manipulate House leaders into bottling up bills they don't like.
With much less sleep under my belt than the day before, no shower for 24 hours, and no information about what we were about to do, bottling up my fear wasn't really working anymore.
It was silly and dumb, I know, but when you finally release the gay feelings you've been bottling up for twenty years, a few other emotions are bound to come pouring out with the rest.
On Keeping Up with the Kardashians, her treatments have ranged from medical-grade cortisone injections and bottling up Costa Rican spring water to stealing her sister Kourtney's breast milk and splashing it onto her legs.
He pointed to the successful bottling up of outbreaks in China, with more than 80,0000 cases, and South Korea, with more than 7,000, as pointing to the possibility of constraining the epidemic in countries worldwide.
After initially holding out for a productive relationship, Democrats have soured on Barr, accusing Trump's newly appointed attorney general of bottling up Mueller's final report last month and conveying his own views of Mueller's findings.
I realized that I was also guilty of withholding, of bottling up feelings that required hard conversations—and then, too often, using alcohol to let emotions tumble out of me like so many broken shot glasses.
Nashville gave themselves that chance by overcoming an early deficit and bottling up the Sharks, who scored seven third-period goals in 5-2 and 3-2 wins in Game 1 and 2 over the weekend.
To keep a president's partisan allies from bottling up such a measure, the law says that if one chamber passed such a resolution, the other one must bring it up for a vote within 18 days.
This directorial debut from Jonah Hill doubles as an exhibition of artifacts from a skateboarders' slice of 1990s California culture, bottling up the feeling of that time and place through the eyes of a young protagonist.
It's something she's been bottling up since the very first season of Game of Throes; something that's grated on her so much that she finally decided to take to Twitter on Friday to set the record straight.
In an interview with British newspaper The Telegraph in April, Harry spoke candidly about the "total chaos" he experienced after losing his mother and the problems caused by bottling up his emotions rather than talking about them.
I knew all too well the symptoms of bottling up my emotions — the bitter taste of salt in each drop of sweat, losing myself in the background music and the muscle aches were nothing new to me.
That's certainly how the political system treated civil rights for much of the 20th century, bottling up bills in the Rules committee, filibustering them in the US Senate, or neutering them through agreement with the Southern Dixiecrats.
Demeter Fragrance Library, a delightfully weird perfume company best known for bottling up scents like eau de Dirt and Rain and Paperback (like the books), has come out with Kitten Fur, which is exactly what it sounds like.
But if you're not committed enough to your skincare routine to wake up at the crack of dawn, you'll love this news: Stewart is bottling up all of her secrets in a new beauty line she's debuting on QVC!
The school of thought posits that, when we spend our waking hours bottling up anxiety over certain issues, our dreams act as a release valve for those worries while we're subconscious so that the anxiety doesn't compound over time.
The tweets were spread evenly among users from all over the country, of all genders and political allegiances, with few or many followers — arguing against the notion of an "echo chamber" bottling up news to like-minded communities, the researchers said.
Most people learn that bottling up anger can sometimes be a good thing — if it's a superficial enough frustration that the anger will evaporate even if the problem isn't fixed, it's usually not worth the trouble to express the anger in the moment.
San Francisco is not nearly as dependent on its running game as it has shown in two blowout wins, and Kansas City is not nearly as stout against the run as it looked while bottling up Tennessee's Derrick Henry two weeks ago.
"We were fast, we were really good in the neutral zone, bottling up the area and moving our feet, and we had some really good O-zone time," said Weight, who liked how his club responded in its first visit to Edmonton's new arena.
New York City's powerful landlord associations have succeeded in bottling up this bill for years, but with the addition of supplementary legislation that would establish a loan program for landlords to make upgrades, it is widely expected to pass this time, as early as next month.
Mr. Cuomo had worked closely with Republicans and a breakaway group of Democrats during his seven-plus years in office, much to the chagrin of more left-leaning members of his party, who blamed those relationships for bottling up the very legislation he now wants to pass.
Kim Kardashian West has publicly battled chronic psoriasis since 2010, and has proven that she's willing to try almost anything to treat the side effects — from medical-grade cortisone injections, to bottling up Costa Rican spring water, to stealing Kourtney's breast milk and splashing it onto her legs.
Since she began struggling with the condition in 2010, she's repeatedly spoken out about the numerous treatments she's tried to calm the rashes, which have ranged from medical-grade cortisone injections, to bottling up Costa Rican spring water, to stealing Kourtney's breast milk and splashing it onto her legs.
We ended up having a good chat where I told him what I expect from friendship and encouraged him to be a bit more self-reflective and to communicate his boundaries better in social situations, rather than bottling up his anger when people make fun of him (which he has a habit of encouraging).
Given that it only goes about 18 miles per hour, you might have to figure out how (that shouldn't be a problem, considering you built a working car out of Lego), but please: do it in the name of gratification, of being alive, of not bottling up human effort into the mausoleum of a luxury object.
After all these years of anti-MMA legislators bottling up bills in committee and preventing them from coming to a vote and filling the ears of their colleagues and their constituents and the press with their squeamish, Puritanical concerns, now that the day of jubilee finally appears to be upon us, why can't the Democratic caucus just push their support for MMA into their own budget and leave the naysayers out in the cold?
But the Kentucky Republican may turn out to be an asset for Democrats in the fall, as already competitive challengers against Republican incumbents are tying those incumbents to the Senate majority leader, not so much on impeachment but rather on his legislative role: rushing through right-wing judges and bottling up popular House-passed legislation, including crackdowns on rising drug prices, boosting the minimum wage, some campaign finance reform and pay equity for women.
We spent the next 20153 years in school together, and out of school together—playing sports, dressing up as Spice Girls (Jill as Posh, me as Scary, our other girlfriends dutifully filling the other roles), giggling at our Catholic priest's Irish accent during grade school services, spending hours picking and eating sour yellow flowers, throwing chocolate chips at cars as they drove by and praying they wouldn't catch us, cracking eggs on the street hoping the day was hot enough to cook them (it never was in San Francisco, where we lived), bottling up our top-secret dreams on scraps of paper and burying them in Jill's backyard, counting the rainbow flags on Market Street as our moms drove us across the city to ballet, sipping tea at Jill's house with our moms and girlfriends each Christmas.
The Argentine navy built the PS Merced in 1849. The ability of vessels to go upstream was an asset. It allowed the supply of inland republics like Paraguay. The rivalry between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay in the 1840s meant that Argentina closed the river to international trade, bottling up Paraguay.
The Admiralty named their purchase HMS Acheron and had her fitted out as a bomb vessel between 28 October and 2 March 1804, at Woolwich Dockyard. Commander Arthur Farquhar commissioned her in December 1803 for the Mediterranean. In July Acheron was part of the British squadron blockading the port, bottling up the French fleet. Between 2 and 5 August, bad weather drove the British off station.
Charrette was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on June 6, 1867. He enlisted in the United States Navy September 24, 1884. As a Gunner's Mate third class, on June 2, 1898, he volunteered with seven others to sink under heavy Spanish fire across the entrance to the harbor of Santiago, Cuba, thus bottling up the enemy fleet. Taken prisoner by the Spanish, Charrette was exchanged July 6, 1898.
He also made efforts to organize a coast watcher network to report enemy ships and to protect German shipping in the area. On 27 July, Looff received a message from the Admiralstab (Admiralty Staff) informing him of the worsening political situation in Europe.Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz, p. 140 Concurrently, the cruisers of the British Cape Squadron, , , and , arrived with the intention of bottling up Königsberg at the colony's capital Dar es Salaam.
His gun crews dismast all four enemy ships before French cannon fire forces the British to abandon ship. Hornblower scuttles his ship in the channel, bottling up the French ships. As the rest of the British squadron arrives to complete the job, Hornblower, First Lieutenant Bush, and seaman Quist are taken by carriage to Paris to be tried for piracy. However, they escape en route and make their way to the port of Nantes.
The fort held 15000 defenders and 5000 women and children, densely packed. The bombardment was terrible because they were using explosive shells instead of cannonballs. A standard practice was to leave one side of a siege line open so that the women and children could flee and that demoralized soldiers could run away to be cut down by cavalry. By bottling up the Tekkes with their wives and children he forced them to fight to the death.
Eighteen days later, the First and Ninth armies met at Paderborn, with Fifteenth holding the western side of the encirclement. On 15 March 1945 the Fifteenth Army assumed command of the forces that were bottling up the German forces left behind in the French Atlantic ports. Fifteenth Army also turned east and assumed a defensive position (using XXII Corps) on the west bank of the Rhine from Bonn to Hamburg. Fifteenth Army never entered the main line of battle.
39–44; Salmon, pp. 403–05. Beauregard wrote later that Petersburg "at that hour was clearly at the mercy of the Federal commander, who had all but captured it." But he used the time he had been granted to good advantage. Receiving no guidance from Richmond in response to his urgent requests, he unilaterally decided to strip his defenses from the Howlett Line, which was bottling up Butler's army in Bermuda Hundred, making the divisions of Maj. Gens.
Bräck had managed to get past Gugelmin for 5th place, and began to work on Fernández. Herta, who had fallen from 4th to 10th after the first corner incident, was also beginning to make his way back up the order. On Lap 7, Tracy pulled into the pits and retired with an engine problem. The top five drivers were running within two seconds and beginning to pull away from 6th place Zanardi, who was bottling up the field behind him.
Following Clive's victory at Plassey and the subjugation of Bengal, Britain had not directed large resources to the Indian theatre. The French meanwhile had despatched a large force from Europe to seize the initiative on the subcontinent. The clear goal of this force was to capture Madras, which had previously fallen to the French in 1746. In December 1758 a French force of 8,000 under the Comte de Lally descended on Madras, bottling up the 4,000 British defenders in Fort St George.
Several personal attributes place a person at risk for developing compassion fatigue. Persons who are overly conscientious, perfectionists,D’Souza, Egan, & Rees, 2011 and self-giving are more likely to suffer from secondary traumatic stress. Those who have low levels of social support or high levels of stress in personal life are also more likely to develop STS. In addition, previous histories of trauma that led to negative coping skills, such as bottling up or avoiding emotions, having small support systems, increase the risk for developing STS.
He also sent his nephew Ptolemaios with an army through Cappadocia to the Hellespont to cut Asander off from Lysimachus and Cassander. Polemaios was successful, securing the northwest of Asia Minor for Antigonus, even invading Ionia/Lydia and bottling up Asander in Caria, but he was unable to drive his opponent from his satrapy. Eventually Antigonus decided to campaign against Asander himself, leaving his oldest son Demetrius to protect Syria and Phoenica against Ptolemy. Ptolemy and Seleucus invaded from Egypt and defeated Demetrius in the Battle of Gaza.
Randolph and her rich prizes reached Charleston on the morning of 6 September. While the frigate was in port having her hull scraped, the president of South Carolina's General Assembly, John Rutledge, suggested to Biddle that Randolph, aided by a number of State Navy ships, might be able to break the blockade which was then bottling up a goodly number of American merchantmen in Charleston Harbor. Biddle accepted command of the task force, which, besides Randolph, included General Moultrie, Notre Dame, Fair American, and Polly. The American ships sailed on 14 February 1778.
The attack on Rorke's Drift, in Natal, was an opportunist raid, as opposed to a real invasion. When they did, they achieved some success, such as the liquidation of a supply detachment at the Intombi River. A more expansive mobile strategy might have cut British communications and brought their lumbering advance to a halt, bottling up the redcoats in scattered strongpoints while the impis ran rampant between them. Just such a scenario developed with the No. 1 British column, which was penned up static and immobile in garrison for over two months at Eshowe.
Since bottling up the civil rights bill in a committee was no longer an option, the anti-civil rights senators were left with the filibuster as their only remaining tool. Overcoming the filibuster required the support of at least 20 Republicans, who were growing less supportive of the bill due to the fact that the party's leading presidential contender, Senator Barry Goldwater, opposed the bill.Caro (2012), p. 463. Johnson and the conservative Dirksen reached a compromise in which Dirksen agreed to support the bill, but the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement powers were weakened.Zelizer (2015), pp. 121–124.
The third and final attempt of permanently bottling up the fleet was the mining of the waters surrounding the harbor's entrance. Although this last attempt also failed, it had the unintended consequence of robbing the Russian Navy of one of its most brilliant naval officers, Admiral Stepan Makarov. When his flagship, the battleship Petropavlovsk, struck one of those mines she sank almost immediately, drowning Makarov with the crew. The "fleet in being" remained so, until under the new command of Admiral Vilgelm Vitgeft, the Port Arthur squadron was ordered to break out and steam for Vladivostok on 10 August 1904.
Symonds, p. 87. Ulysses S. Grant, general-in-chief of the Union armies Grant planned for two other campaigns in the Eastern Theater: the Army of the James commanded by Major General Benjamin Butler landed on the Bermuda Hundred peninsula near Petersburg, with orders to cut the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad and to prevent reinforcements from reaching Lee's army. After building fortifications on the peninsula, Butler made several advances towards the railroad, each time retreating back to his fortifications after a brief skirmish with Confederate forces. Following the Battle of Ware Bottom Church, the Confederates built a line of fortifications parallel to the Union lines, bottling up Butler's force and allowing reinforcements to be detached to Lee.
In 1682, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle was the first European to travel from the Great Lakes down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. The French began dreaming of building a great empire by linking the Saint Lawrence and Mississippi basins, thereby bottling up the English on the Atlantic coast. This presented diplomatic problems; because the Gulf coast was claimed, but not occupied, by Spain. Pontchartrain, the minister for naval affairs and colonies, gave Iberville the task of locating the mouth of the Mississippi River, which La Salle had failed to find on his last expedition, and building a fort which would block the river to other nations.
One reviewer finds good writing throughout the novel, whether depicting the tedious work of the naval blockade or the quick thinking needed to deal with Turkish politics, while the other reviewer felt that the novel was not interesting until the Surprise reached the Ionian coast. Kirkus Reviews found this novel to have splendid adventures and the writing at a stately pace, reviewing it at the reissue in late 1991. Aubrey loses favor inside the Admiralty: "He can't get things right on shore, but he is quick enough to put Worcester to trim, taking slack out of the sails and the crew until Worcester is the ablest ship in the line bottling up Napoleon's navy in Toulon." Maturin is now married, but he joins Aubrey for this mission, doing some intelligence work.
The culmination of Keyes and Lynes' work in this office was the Zeebrugge Raid of April 1918 and the subsidiary raids at Ostend in April and May. The plan in these operations was to sink obsolete nineteenth century cruisers in the canals linking Zeebrugge and Ostend with the vital naval base at Bruges, thus bottling up the German force in the base and preventing its use by the U-boat fleet during their war on Allied commerce (Handelskrieg). The operations suffered heavy casualties amongst the attacking sailors and marines but did succeed in sinking the blockships and partially obstructing the canal, although the full effect of these attacks had been subject to debate ever since. At the war's end, Lynes was present at the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow as Captain of the new and powerful battleship .
In the season opening game at the Tennessee Titans on September 11, Diggs led the Vikings with seven catches for 103 yards on nine targets. Despite being listed as the team's No. 2 wide receiver behind Charles Johnson, Diggs still led the team in targets, receptions, and yards as the Vikings were forced to throw more than expected with the Titans bottling up the running game. In Week 2, Diggs posted another stellar performance against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football. With the Packers stacking the box to stop the running game, Diggs exploited man-to-man coverage from second-year cornerback Damarious Randall and became the focal point of the offense, playing a key role in the Vikings' 17–14 win over the Packers as he finished the game with career-highs in both catches with nine and receiving yards with 182.
Shortly thereafter, the Russians declared war, and, after a few setbacks, drove the Turks relentlessly back to within a few miles of Constantinople. What stopped the Russians from driving the Turks completely out of Europe was the willingness of the other great powers, particularly Britain and Austria- Hungary, to enforce an earlier treaty, the London Straits Convention of 1841, which stated that the Straits of Constantinople would be closed to warships during time of war. This had the effect of bottling up the Russian fleet in the Black Sea, but would be worthless if Russian troops gained control of the straits by land. After their victory in the war, the Russians then imposed the Treaty of San Stefano on the Ottomans, which, in part, reneged on pledges made in the Budapest Convention and declared that Bosnia-Herzegovina would be jointly occupied by Russian and Austrian troops.
According to Plutarch, Ptolemy issued an ultimatum to Demetrius to leave Cyprus, while the latter countered with the offer that he would do so, if Ptolemy were to withdraw his garrisons from the cities of Sicyon and Corinth in Greece. Ptolemy decided to try to make a night dash from Citium, round Cape Greko, to Salamis, hoping to surprise Demetrius and combine his fleet with his brother’s sixty ships so they could then outnumber Demetrius. Demetrius, however, informed of Ptolemy's arrival, took steps in order to prevent this from happening: he equipped his ships with missile-throwers, brought aboard his best troops as marines, and sailed his fleet to anchor just outside the harbour of the city, bottling up Menelaus in the harbour and interposing himself between the two enemy fleets. This meant that Demetrius took a calculated risk that he would be able to defeat Ptolemy before Menelaus could sail out of the harbour and attack him in the rear.
In the wake of Athens' defeat in the Sicilian Expedition in 413, a small Spartan fleet commanded by Chalcideus, who was advised and assisted by Alcibiades, succeeded in bringing a number of critical Ionian cities into revolt from the Athenian Empire.Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War 8.14-17 After the revolt of the critical city of Miletus, the Persian satrap Tissaphernes concluded an alliance against Athens with Sparta.Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War 8.17-18 The Spartans remained unwilling to challenge the Athenians at sea, and an Athenian fleet succeeded in recapturing several cities and besieging Chios during the later months of 412 BC.Kagan, The Peloponnesian War, 340-354 In 411 BC, however, further rebellions at Rhodes and Euboea, and the capture of Abydos and Lampsacus on the Hellespont by a Peloponnesian army that had marched there overland, forced the Athenians to disperse their forces to meet these various threats. The Spartan fleet could now move freely in the Aegean, and took advantage of its newfound superiority by lifting the blockade of Chios and bottling up the Athenians' Aegean fleet at Samos.

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