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"They used a prybar without success and then deflated the tire to remove the air, however the car just dropped as the tire deflated," reads the statement.
It was a moment that left me feeling deflated, too.
Half of America is upbeat; the other half is deflated.
After hanging up, she felt deflated, then furious with herself.
Seeing this response from a friend, I was instantly deflated.
She looked deflated; Mr Navalny, off camera, uncorked the champagne.
And no, my lips won't look "deflated" after a year.
When the election went the other way, I was deflated.
Tom Brady's enthusiasm for organic candy simply cannot be deflated.
Irma's deflated path helps her stay resolute for her daughter.
Like a deflated high school bully from an '80s movie.
"After Rebelle closed, I was kind of deflated," he said.
A canvas sling helps to heft the deflated mattress around.
With pun intended, today the N.F.L. feels a little deflated.
Since Nipsey's death, the city has felt somber, deflated, even.
I left that meeting in tears, feeling humiliated and deflated.
I'm feeling really down and deflated about my job lately.
Instead of feeling validated by her comment, I felt deflated.
So his announcement that he wouldn't run left supporters deflated.
A partly deflated dinghy could be seen on the rocks.
But check your manhood, 'cause I just deflated your balls.
DEFLATED BOOKINGS Europe's biggest carriers warned on Tuesday that the epidemic was upsetting growth, with Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary forecasting a "very deflated booking environment" for the next two to three weeks before recovering.
Though, his ego is deflated when she begins listing her rates.
I'm flattered, but I go to bed feeling a little deflated.
"Oh, that was just gas," she joked later, as it deflated.
The plane landed smoothly, although the left tires were clearly deflated.
But that's abruptly deflated, back to plinks and high-hat taps.
There&aposs just -- a huge explosion and then everybody is deflated.
The hot-air balloon of media attention deflated in an instant.
Difficult in your social life will arise; expect a deflated atmosphere.
If someone is bloated, they might imagine a balloon being deflated.
The two male leads seemed a little deflated by their results.
Still, in the aftermath of the show, the Vaqueras were deflated.
The egg whites are yellowing, while the banana has completely deflated.
It was all a ruse, he thinks; his masculinity is deflated.
But it's the musical numbers in particular that seem completely deflated.
"I thought we got deflated when Elena went out," Thibault said.
It is a perfect poetic expression of deflated glory: Napoleon's hemorrhoids.
The sculpture will be deflated, for safety reasons, during inclement weather.
Imagine how many voters are deflated by the process, he said.
The usually buoyant SpongeBob SquarePants may wind up deflated and depressed.
I avoid good books and writers I admire in case they make me feel deflated about my own writing, and I avoid mediocre books (I get sent a lot) because they make me feel deflated as well.
The expectations everybody had for Nest years ago seem totally deflated today.
Trump's outsized influence over government agencies has deflated any expectation for transparency.
Also, reliefs cast from deflated toy skeletons are here and there throughout.
The balls would, of course, be deflated by halftime, to some degree.
For $49.99, you, too, can convert your deflated abdomen into a pouch.
But it still deflated hopes that the project would maintain its momentum.
Tulle, tinsel and deflated blowup dolls cascaded down the aisle between seats.
Except my excitement deflated when I realized I couldn't load offline playlists.
Then I got to high school and required reading totally deflated me.
Newton demoralized opposing teams with his mobility and deflated them with his arm.
The arm-flailing tube man, deflated as he may be, beckons you in.
While the nation applauded George Mason's unfathomable run, the team itself was deflated.
Keep deflated balloons away from children younger than 8, and discard torn balloons.
Though she ends up alone in the video, she's not deflated—she's defiant.
Other objects are oddball silly, like an old snowshoe or a deflated basketball.
Stock market is like a super inflated balloon, which needs to be deflated.
Despite what some feared, while it's deflated a bit, bitcoin hasn't exactly imploded.
Kids eat blue ice creams as half-deflated helium balloons trail behind them.
But humility was not what the visibly deflated crowd wanted from Mr Trump.
When it's deflated, it's only 7 feet long and 7.7 feet in diameter.
Now that your bank account isn't so deflated, use the V-Day/Pres.
The deflated breast or the sad sprig of chervil never escapes his notice.
I also feel deflated that we still haven't figured out an adequate solution.
There were no details on how many were on board before it deflated.
Likely for this reason, President Trump has deflated rumors of any such plans.
Palmer's fans were deflated, like him, but somehow his flubs enhanced his appeal.
The Brady case — his role in improperly deflated footballs — seemed silly at first.
More deflated fire hoses form pathways allowing viewers to circle the central mound.
When Saturn and Neptune collide, we can feel lost, deflated, or even paranoid.
The rubber tanks deflated, or even popped, if hit by a single bullet.
Picking at his chili and grilled-cheese sandwich, Mr. Burnside sounded absolutely deflated.
And finally, as Americans deflated their pool floats, autumn came for White Claw.
"This did not work out as planned," a deflated Ms. Sanders said afterward.
He ended up with a bogey, and he couldn't help but feel deflated.
Buttigieg deflated a debate attack about his military judgment from Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.
Police allege the suspects had deliberately deflated her tire before launching their attack.
Dozens of startups from Didi to Oyo may soon be feeling similarly deflated.
Bewildered and deflated, they are being fed by Mexican strangers, and they pray.
Even so, by most accounts Iranian diplomats were deflated but not yet defeated.
" Cohen also said Trump "deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes.
The crater deflated, causing earthquakes, and magma escaped underground to the volcano's eastern flanks.
Instead, an additional chamber is used, which is inflated and deflated by pressurized air.
You can think of the uterus as a floppy deflated balloon, Dr. Sasan says.
But I would say, obviously, the bubble that we had before has somewhat deflated.
But I mean, still, that scar is huge and everything is just so deflated.
The cuff is then slowly deflated until blood flow returns into the lower arm.
When it's deflated, the BEAM is 7 feet long and 7.7 feet in diameter.
I'm single now and my boobs are… they're just deflated balloons a little bit.
Cohen further alleged that Trump had inflated and deflated his assets for insurance purposes.
After announcing he was working on a follow-up, Hofmann deflated expectations a bit.
The pink plump cheeks had deflated and bore a silvery moire of stretch marks.
That search for a safe consensus pick has already left Mr. McCain's allies deflated.
Unfortunately, there was not much to look at yet, which left him slightly deflated.
"I think when K.P. went down, it kind of deflated us some," Hornacek said.
Both Schumer and Durbin appeared deflated by the outcome of the White House meeting.
"I was surprised and deflated," said Dr. AlQuraishi, a researcher at Harvard Medical School.
"I had them deflated, because I went to somebody who was not good," she said.
It just so happened that Brady and deflated footballs were the means to this end.
Republican hopes for rapid repeal have been deflated by intraparty disagreements on policy and procedure.
The mood, in the office, in the restaurant, in general, was downbeat, deflated and defeated.
But the verdict in the Sprint and T-Mobile case left some of them deflated.
But in its post-birth, stretched out state, the uterus wrinkles like a deflated balloon.
The absence of Scherzer further deflated a World Series lacking drama since a rousing opener.
Others find themselves feeling deflated afterward, whether or not they had level-set expectations beforehand.
Asian countries suffer from deflated rankings due to especially weak opponents in World Cup qualifying.
But if your size is already off the table, don't feel too deflated just yet.
The lander structure was four triangles, folded into a tetrahedron until after the airbags deflated.
The history of asset bubbles is that, once inflated, they are not easily deflated gradually.
Such figures help explain why some of the most exuberant boosterism about Africa has deflated.
Typically, different bits of the economy are deflated by whichever inflation series is most apposite.
Defeated but not deflated, Ossoff spent his concession speech encouraging supporters to continue their fight.
But his bravado was deflated as the Thunder fumbled the ball away down the stretch.
In their deflated configuration, they are more compact and potentially much lighter than other alternatives.
When his daughter loses interest and walks away, Calvin sits back, and looks literally deflated.
But where "Idol" was once the biggest phenomenon on television, its return was slightly deflated.
As she waits for the bus, a deflated helium balloon bobs nearby in the wind.
Prices quickly recovered later in the day after many investors had sold at deflated prices.
She deflated the interruption with a swift "OK, Boomer," and returned to her talking points.
They scurried around the Capitol with their chests deflated and their tails between their legs.
But Israel's right wing fought hard against the Oslo Accords, and the mood eventually deflated.
His first score, after he intercepted a pass by the winger Leonardo Sarto, deflated the Italians.
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The problem with China is "every single asset class has been inflated" or "deflated," Cheung said.
Your social obligations are exhausting you, and you're even feeling deflated in your more intimate relationships.
"I was finding myself feeling deflated by the cooking process," the 31-year-old tells PEOPLE.
When I asked Rasmussen later that night about the lack of opposition, his reply was deflated.
Then last year, she deflated Democrats' hopes by voting to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
At last year's Puppy Bowl, pup player Brady was caught using deflated balls on the field.
Political history is rife with examples of candidates who boosted or deflated their campaigns during debates.
"I'm a little bit deflated personally, but I respect the decision of parliament," he told Reuters.
Yet signs of slowing growth and negative feedback loops from geopolitics quickly deflated the upbeat mood.
My left breast is slightly deflated now and I will be getting it fixed next year.
These results reveal that a strong preference for whites over Muslims energized Republicans, but deflated Democrats.
S. trade tensions deflated optimism rooted in expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month.
This alone will make anyone deflated enough to don the Wear Space an attractive potential hire.
By contrast, For Emma, Forever Ago felt deflated, like it was giving listeners permission to wallow.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who for years has acted as Europe's de facto leader, is deflated.
Democrats can't afford a deflated base, particularly in off-year elections where base turnout is everything.
Part of the rubber boat deflated in the ruckus, toppling most of them into the sea.
Zero stopped to consider a deflated soccer ball, so old it looked fossilized, then kept moving.
The frontal lobe was immediately softer and deflated away from the inside surface of the skull.
It was a similar story in 2016 and when the dot-com bubble deflated in 2000.
They hung amid scraps of tape, deflated balloons and the tattered remnants of even older signs.
I don't know how, but they made my sad, deflated pillows feel firm and fluffy again.
Each death left me deflated, but I was able to compartmentalize my grief and move on.
Asia looked as deflated as her now-empty un-fun bags, as trampled as her butterflies.
Nearby were deflated black inflatables, looking like giant garbage bags, that would symbolize looming environmental disaster.
Robby Mook, the drained and deflated campaign manager, told his boss she was going to lose.
There was nothing like the drawn-out legal battle over deflated footballs in 2015 and 2016.
This Super Bowl has nothing to do with a football that was deflated two years ago, period.
However, India's rupee deflated again after an initial bounce, edging towards a record low set on Monday.
The decision deflated France and Diacre's players were less aggressive, allowing Brazil to grow into the game.
Taken at face value, slightly deflated footballs hardly merit the kind of harsh punishment Goodell meted out.
A bowl of sweet wet fungus covered in small deflated balloons and a very pale Pac Man.
The White House declined comment on the Bloomberg report, which cited six unidentified sources, and deflated markets.
These days, the balloons are simply deflated, crated and stored in New Jersey once the parade ends.
The bitcoin bubble deflated, as the price fell below $23,22011, half its peak of a month ago.
And, after his capture on Friday, many felt deflated that he was no longer on the lam.
The sluggish housing market also deflated the report, with residential investment falling for the sixth straight quarter.
Albeit, weeks later the stock had deflated after delays to the ICO on account of regulatory uncertainty.
A deflated Magic would cede their 20-point lead, the game, and eventually the series to Houston.
In the second half, the Nets jumped out to a double-digit lead — as the Rockets deflated.
Krickstein was so deflated after the match that he could barely lift his head when facing reporters.
Deflated and dismayed, I apologized for not knowing that such a path was not open to me.
Cohen testified Wednesday that President Trump inflated and deflated his assets over the years, and provided Rep.
Next they'll tell us that the footballs the Kennedys tossed around the beach might have been deflated.
Sadly, the "twist" didn't sit well for me, and deflated the last few hours of the game.
Positive thinking—to me—is more like finding a life-preserver and upon grabbing it, it's deflated.
Deflated, I left that pretty dress hanging on the wire fence surrounding those markets on West 76th.
The below-freezing temperatures can cause a slew of problems, including deflated tires and frozen brake fluids.
But for whatever reason, this speculation balloon deflated quickly, and Winfrey has done nothing that indicates interest.
If you've gotten fillers but think the area below your cheekbones is still deflated, see a dentist.
Deflated because the advance hadn't been made by him or by any of his fellow academic researchers.
More recently, in Week 14, Mahomes deflated the Ravens with a pass that analysis does no justice.
Minutes later he sat in a corner near the locker room, his 6-foot-4 frame deflated.
By Wednesday evening, Mr. Brar had deflated the giant chicken with a power vacuum (time: 30 minutes).
In 2015, Yum announced that it would invest $180 million into KFC to help boost deflated sales.
Those and other comments deflated the rally somewhat, pushing Bitcoin down more than 20% in two days.
Ya gotta watch the vid ... John's response is hilarious as a throng of paps are immediately deflated.
I'm used to truly wireless earbuds sounding deflated or constrained, like hearing music from across an empty room.
But watching thousands of people scream, seemingly unheard, across an impassable physical barrier only made me feel deflated.
His disastrous debate performance shortly before New Hampshire's primary deflated the momentum he had coming out of Iowa.
"My left breast is slightly deflated now and I will be getting it fixed next year," she said.
It can be bunged up by protectionism, and deflated by depressed economies (exports and imports depend on demand).
There is the surgery itself to remove the cancerous/necrotic tissue and insert deflated implants called chest expanders.
My excitement for SlingTV was deflated almost immediately upon logging on and fighting through a clunky, confusing interface.
Almost immediately, we concede a goal when the half-deflated ball is knocked easily past the new keeper.
Instead of Mike, Josh befriends semi-deflated volleyballs, and eventually, Trackanon descends from space to colonize the planet.
As Shkuda explains, the expressway project, combined with diminishing industrial occupancies, deflated the value of the area's buildings.
According to Cohen, Trump falsely inflated his assets to get bank loans, then deflated them to evade taxes.
Banks had already withdrawn credit lines last year amid the political crisis and recession that deflated domestic demand.
The cabinet crisis deflated market optimism that Rousseff's removal would put Brazil on a path to fiscal solvency.
In 2015, the company announced that it would invest $180 million into KFC to help boost deflated sales.
With a deflated support system, skin starts to sag, and the face slowly transforms from triangle to trapezoid.
Slowly, his naked chest swelled and deflated, repeating the movements in a perpetual cycle that hypnotized her gaze.
All of that has quickly deflated after the devastating bombings on Sunday that killed more than 350 people.
Describing his experience growing up latino in Newark, New Jersey, Rivas pulls no punches against his deflated aspirations.
It deflated the national hysteria about arresting and deporting "Reds," and helped kill Palmer's campaign for the Presidency.
You've been preparing for this for three years, and yet: When you look at the possibilities, you're deflated.
The candidate walks briskly, but his shoulders are drooped, as if deflated by the effort of the speech.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Nashoba Brook Bakery CEO John Gates seemed deflated and befuddled by the FDA's objections.
An erect one means fermentation is still producing carbon dioxide; a deflated one means that the process is complete.
He also said he felt "deflated" when questioned by the FBI and "literally under siege," describing the media coverage.
"There were too many people, too many," he sobbed, staring at the deflated vessel still floating by the shore.
As she reeled the deflated gum back into her mouth, Angel saw the black lipstick smudged on the gum.
A rubber tendon was also attached to each side, allowing the joint to retract when the tubing was deflated.
That air bladder remains deflated while you're sleeping so it doesn't feel like you're sleeping underneath an air mattress.
Brady also once said that he never deflated certain footballs, so it's important to keep an open mind here.
The next day, an X-ray illustrated that the boy's left lung had deflated and returned back to normal.
Viewers can't tell if the deflated "bodies" are supposed to be floating in air or discarded on the ground.
It's meant to illustrate how rapidly Alan's life has disintegrated, turning a successful executive into a deflated, doubtful man.
He deflated the duck when he got to shore and kept her at his home for the past week.
Washington needs to patch this deflated health insurance tire and worry about a real replacement further down the road.
For the first few months, I felt like a Halloween pumpkin left out too long: soft, misshapen, and deflated.
Gordon carried it inside and placed it on his table, this grand and mysterious, half-deflated, torn-open thing.
Far from his usual charismatic self, Naseem looked lacklustre and deflated, while his punches were perpetually a millisecond late.
At the West Baltimore intersection where Mr. Gray was arrested, a bouquet of deflated balloons fluttered in the breeze.
Palantir's worth, measured by the price at which its stock trades in the private share market, has been deflated.
Hooper said fourth-quarter U.S. corporate earnings are beating deflated expectations, and that development is better than the alternative.
The gripper itself is made of an origami-inspired skeletal structure, covered in either fabric or a deflated balloon.
In a baggy blue coverall, El Patrón, 68 now, appeared a markedly deflated version of his formerly fearsome self.
The fossilized eggs found at the nesting ground look more like deflated balloons than eggs cracked for an omelet.
Sanders will be further deflated a bit by losses in state he won back in 2016 -- Oklahoma and Minnesota.
Though the premature bracket release deflated the celebration, a topsy-turvy tournament would render that miscue a forgotten footnote.
We noticed a deflated tire, pushed out of shape by a rim that had been damaged by a pothole.
An attack makes them feel deflated and disheartened, and sometimes, they want to give up making their show entirely.
The balloon was knifed outside the game and quickly deflated, prompting the security detail for its appearance on Tuesday.
When she removed the lid and discovered her frozen yogurt was vanilla and not pineapple sorbet, she was deflated.
Many Mets fans left the ballpark that night frustrated, deflated and questioning Familia's ability to close out postseason games.
The dog knew that she had provoked the right response by the man's angry and eventually deflated body language.
" When a reporter asked Johnson how Kelly was feeling about going back to jail, he replied, "Depressed, deflated, upset.
Guys are coming down against him and they're almost deflated because he's that in command of what's going on.
The woman was found drifting on a deflated dinghy next to the bodies of a boy and another woman.
If you try to spend all your energy trying to win them over, you'll end up distracted and deflated.
Saints kicker Wil Lutz comforted a deflated Gonzalez on the sideline after the game and tweeted his support Sunday evening.
I know from my experience that you start off so enthusiastic, but after three years fighting you feel so deflated.
" A former intelligence official told CNN that the "entire intelligence community is deflated by this inexplicable use of executive power.
Visually, it has more in common with a rubber tulip or a deflated balloon than a sci-fi robot hand.
The focal point of the monthslong deflated footballs episode, Brady seemed energized by the return of a home playoff setting.
And then at 4:35, the deflated Pikachu attempts to make a comeback, but it just isn't meant to be.
"They scored pretty late there, we were a little deflated," said Solow, who was named the Beanpot's most valuable player.
It deflated much of the euphoria they felt at Obama's election, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll.
Arguably, these scandals have deflated Democrats&apos claim that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to swing the presidential election.
The second ball then had to be replaced within 10 minutes after it also deflated during the Group C match.
If Mr Trump inflated and deflated assets as often as Mr Cohen said he did, then false filings probably abound.
You were just about to find out what San Junipero really is and now that delicious tension has been deflated.
Instead of building rigid metal structures, they are building flexible buildings that can be sent into space when they're deflated.
Now Clinton, whose campaign just days ago seemed deflated, heads toward Super Tuesday with a strong wind at her back.
Terror threats have led to a decline in European travel, and a stronger U.S. dollar has sufficiently deflated international revenues.
The goal, 2 minutes 26 seconds into the second period, led to derisive "Mason" chants as the Flyers appeared deflated.
The investigative report into accusations that the New England Patriots improperly deflated game balls in last January's A.F.C. championship game.
You could read Hard to Love as a tender missive to all the relationships American culture has overlooked and deflated.
Shortly after the game, the N.F.L. began investigating whether the Patriots had used deflated footballs to gain an unfair advantage.
I believe that the hesitation to stand fully behind the First Amendment deflated his users and helped undo his stock.
His stock was also deflated because he could have to move off shortstop in time (likely over to third base).
Inflatable modules are a popular choice for space-habitat designers, since they can be deflated and compactly stored for launch.
When the Khanh chairs are deflated, they must be wrapped in sheets to shield the sharp wrinkled edges from breakage.
After the Pyeongchang Olympics, some athletes will return home elated with their performance while others will no doubt feel deflated.
His always meticulously shaven face was a patchwork of stark white whiskers, his jaunty belly deflated from an intravenous diet.
But in 2020, neighboring Michigan delivered a 16-point rout for Biden and has deflated the Vermont senator's campaign here.
On good days, children on Chios go to class happy and energized, on bad days unmotivated and deflated, teachers say.
He, and others who treat procs, spoke of broken marriages, lost jobs, deflated dreams, financial disarray and self-esteem issues.
But that eagerness has deflated over the past year as investors have questioned whether the scooter companies can make money.
A world of everyday neurosis, minor catastrophe, panic, charm, indiscretion, revelation, fallen pride, deflated bravado, pricked narcissism, and unexpected affection.
The most common procedure sends one or several deflated balloons down a person's throat, after which they're inflated with saline solution.
" Johnson hopes he can get the singer out of jail by next Wednesday, describing his client as "depressed, deflated, and upset.
Their share has since deflated to under half (see chart) as China's domestic tyre industry grew as rapidly as its carmakers.
A year later, power struggles between the YouTube network and Disney's corporate megastructure was already leading to layoffs and deflated expectations.
And just as soon as that market deflated and the ruble plummeted, the foreigners were unceremoniously shunted out the back door.
While the Welsh had been hugely dynamic against Belgium in the previous round, their pressing, harrying midfield seemed deadened and deflated.
Bernie Sanders Trump, in an appeal to disenfranchised Sanders supporters, has been arguing that Clinton's team has deflated the progressive stalwart.
Plus, right now with the current exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against the deflated peso, Mexico is a huge bargain.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that Trump inflated the value of his assets for insurance purposes and deflated them to get tax deductions.
Running parallel to the animated cover's growing/shrinking seedpod, an 8' x 10' inflatable mechanically inflated and deflated at the installation.
After being pumped up to give a great class, I am deflated that they couldn't bother their arse to show up.
Slowing growth in China and a flat GDP in Japan have deflated demand for South Africa's exports, driving the rand lower.
But fear not, for in times of summer scarcity there can always be a half-deflated beach ball to be found.
When collapsed, it looks like a deflated airbed: about the size of a big hardback book and weighing under two pounds.
Krause also asserts in the court documents that children under the age of eight can choke or suffocate on deflated balloons.
Clinton and Trump have moved on to their mano a womano fight, leaving behind "the leftovers," as Trump labels deflated rivals.
In Hama's hands, the G.I. Joe comic universe subtly deflated America's military pretensions, putting the individual soldier before any national zeitgeist.
As deflated members of his staff either rush for the exits or distance themselves from his whims, Trump is largely alone.
But if the Hawks were deflated, they certainly didn't show it Game 23 opener of a series expected to be tight.
In the B330's central passage (shown here), supplies would be packed tightly in the deflated unit during the launch phase.
In fact the most interesting pieces in the show are the very ones whose meanings have deflated as the years passed.
Sterling hit 31-year lows against the dollar in 2016, oil prices are still deflated, and Brexit is on the horizon.
Unfortunately, Cro Cop's return to relevance was quickly deflated by a banned substance bust—a crime he took full responsibility for.
Mike Bloomberg left the West Palm Beach ballroom where his campaign held an upbeat Super Tuesday party feeling deflated but resolute.
But what was essentially a three-to-one margin was deflated to two-to-one, which affected a lot of races.
The deflated globe broke Travis' fall, but because it got trashed ... Drake told the huge crowd the concert was on him.
Mr. Leonov slowly deflated the suit by releasing oxygen from it, a procedure that threatened to leave him without life support.
A deflated Williams showed little energy in the second set, and clearly couldn't handle Muguruza expertly moving her around the court.
The White House counselor, Kellyanne Conway, speculated that Bloomberg's performance in the debate had deflated interest in him as a candidate.
Even slightly deflated, it's a sight to behold, with the fluffy egg mixture striped on top with slices of melted Camembert.
The problem, I think, was that a biography that deflated the Trump myth wouldn't serve the real estate developer's political purpose.
The Ronald McDonald balloon was pulled from the route because of a tear that deflated a leg and foot, Macy's said.
This can leave you with a more deflated appearance after breastfeeding and is especially true in women with large breasts implants.
When one character offered to surrender, only to be gunned down by a player already mid-motion, the whole room emotionally deflated.
For two months, I slept on an air mattress that deflated every night and would wake up on the cold hardwood floor.
"I had them deflated, because I went to somebody who was not good," she told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live.
I froze, deflated, and sensed my mom's concerned eyes watching me while my friends' stray snickers escaped around the picnic table's perimeter.
The expanded-mind aspect of these works is hemmed in and the immersive effect deflated by the miniature compression at work here.
Without the benefit of a live audience cheering his one-liners, Trump seemed deflated and not on his best form at all.
Meanwhile, the New England Patriots' Tom Brady has denied using deflated footballs at every turn and is doing just fine thank you.
I am a little bit deflated, third and fourth is not what we aim at but it's probably the realistic performance level.
Some of the urgency, though, has been deflated by the vote to offer the job of CEO to Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
I stand looking at the cover art for a while, but then put it back on the shelf unplayed, feeling slightly deflated.
The band next attempted to leave the stadium in an armored car—but found that somebody had deflated all of its tires.
If Republican senators and aides were feeling deflated pre-July 4, things aren't any better now after a brutal week-long recess.
Think: deflated, slimmed-down basketball shoes, trefoil suits turned inside-out, sweats, and more, in orange, gray, royal blue, oxblood, and black.
You feel a bit deflated when he is elected as a mere Member of Parliament, in 191942, without any sign of swordplay.
Cook's go-ahead basket energized the Lakers' bench and deflated the Bulls, who started the fourth quarter with a 93-80 lead.
Shut out of the White House in three successive elections, demoralized and deflated, an already crippled GOP will be on life-support.
He begins a four-game suspension Saturday for his role in the use of deflated footballs in the 2014 A.F.C. championship game.
While Emma starts out confident that her deep knowledge of Beatriz's work will yield clues to the author's whereabouts, she's quickly deflated.
Some residents had their electricity cut off for two hours while crews worked to remove the deflated balloon, according to ABC News.
A big crowd of autograph seekers perked up as they sensed me approaching and deflated again when they realized who it was.
Pushkin, his face gray and hairline in severe retreat, looks defeated, almost deflated, as if every atom in his body has surrendered.
The ''Make America Read Again'' hats in the gift section of the Strand now sit on the racks like deflated party balloons.
But her passion for the dance was deflated by the rituals and codes of conduct that struck her as sexist and demeaning.
Bernie Sanders share their private equity criticisms during Wednesday's presidential debate, thus elevating it in voter minds, despite yesterday's deflated trial balloon.
Halfway down the route, which stretches from West 77th Street to 19423th Street, his left leg fluttered deflated, his shoe in ribbons.
Democrats, deflated by the Mueller report's anticlimactic rollout, decided to move on rather than keep the focus on Trump's world-historic treachery.
The daily fantasy bubble deflated, but the investment those companies made exposing themselves to a young audience seems to have paid off.
The police said that the men had in fact deflated the tire as part of a plot to kidnap the young woman.
Appearing before Congress Thursday, Fiona Hill deflated right-wing conspiracy theories that Ukraine, and not necessarily Russia, meddled in the 2016 election.
The caldera deflated as magma drained away from the summit, sort of like water down a bathtub with a 20-mile drainpipe.
People seemed to move at a more languid pace than normal, as if a big and tight balloon were being slowly deflated.
Mr. Namazi's arrest has effectively deflated much of that optimism, acquaintances say, and is one low-cost way for conservatives to exert control.
When Gates guesses that a box of Rice-a-Roni is $5 (actually $1), the crowd deflated, sighed, chattered, and laughed at Gates.
Every blowout is deflated with a well-placed barb, which keeps the tone fairly light, even in the face of more serious matters.
Most people only set their sights on "Yes" targets throughout their day; they worry about hearing "No," and feel deflated when it happens.
A tarpaulin that has been painted and decorated by a refugee hangs on one wall; elsewhere is a deflated Disney princess life jacket.
No observers in their right football mind think Brady and Belichick have gotten where they are because of hidden cameras and deflated footballs.
You want to tell them that the first time a woman kisses you, you are deflated and ecstatic by how normal it is.
Cummings has said the records are related to its investigation of allegations that Trump inflated or deflated financial statements for potentially improper purposes.
But I was promptly deflated when I found out that you could only share square aspect ratio images in a multi-picture post.
Commodities prices rallied this year amid hopes that China's slowdown was bottoming out, but have since declined as a speculative futures bubble deflated.
At the time, there was no sense of scientific urgency to glacier monitoring; glaciers had always expanded and deflated naturally in modest increments.
But her breasts had changed from breastfeeding ("they were deflated," she said) so when her twins were two, she had a breast augmentation.
So, deflated and exposed, I switched it to a more casual snapshot of myself, rather than a stunning and flawless studio-lit headshot.
Washington (CNN)Republican senators returning to Washington Monday sounded exasperated and downright deflated about their unpopular bill to overhaul the health care system.
I've experimented with the cheap stuff that starts out strong but leaves me with deflated curls and oily roots by 2:00 p.m.
Harris had been having a moment, but her campaign deflated after Gabbard accused her of abusing the office of attorney general in California.
Jennifer Tilly's got money on Tom Brady's deflated balls coming through in the clutch again ... plus a high wager for Lady Gaga's cleavage.
Two inflatable arches used to suspend a red, triangular flag that marks the start of the final kilometer over the road partially deflated.
The danger is that the scripted speech creates a subpar performance that ends the convention on a deflated note, robbing him of momentum.
When the U.S. housing bubble deflated a little over a decade ago, it felt for years like the sector would remain depressed forever.
The walls and ceiling began to expand and contract vertically and horizontally, as though being blown up and deflated like a concrete balloon.
The election of Donald Trump to the White House left great segments of the US population elated, and others feeling deflated and terrified.
Deflated, we took a long hiatus until the approach of 2016, the next year that 11/11 would again fall on a Friday.
Some bags were fully inflated, turning the dancers into giant, sentient black balloons, while others were deflated and clung tightly to their bodies.
In Chile on Monday, leftists were feeling deflated as they began to contemplate an era of lower spending on social programs and education.
RUSSONELLO Of course late-career Toby Keith would find poignancy at the intersection of deflated bluster and a stubborn clinging to the past.
Dalit protesters, reacting to the violence near Pune, blocked traffic, hurled stones at buses and deflated tires in some areas of the city.
"Rodney King's Head Was Squashed Like a Watermelon" depicts an oversize severed head made of big black beads, collapsed like a deflated tire.
We felt deflated — until he added that, when the wind was factored in, Mount Washington had been colder by far than anywhere else.
While the result on Tuesday further deflated Sanders' supporters, progressives surveying the map nevertheless found one major sign of progress in their movement.
The Seoul KOSPI index deflated about 22 percent by the end of trading, while in Tokyo, the Nikkei 1.37.38 index fell 0.1 percent.
They worked on some of the biggest crisis assignments of the year, like deflated WeWork, fugitive Carlos Ghosn, and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein.
The Dow was up as much as 23 points, but a round of coronavirus-related headlines deflated its gains in late morning trading.
Federer found a way back to take the fourth, before cruising to a 6-3 victory in the fifth against a deflated Sandgren.
She deflated both Sanders and Warren by pointing out that she knew how to be both "progressive," and "practical," at the same time.
After all, a deflated Kermit here and there is just the way the parade floats, but there's nothing festive about people getting hurt.
If the winds got too strong, workers could have diverted the balloons down side streets and deflated them, NYPD Chief Terence Monahan said.
Skelly, a junior from Westlake, Ohio, went to a regional N.C.A.A. game in 2015 during his break, but he said he left deflated.
"You've been doing a lot of yoga and now your boobs are growing inside," she says, gazing with apprehension at my deflated décolletage.
More positives for Trumpworld: If the House impeached Trump and the Senate refused to convict, as expected, the Dem base could be deflated.
"I am here this morning to tell you that the fight is not over," Walker's running mate told the deflated crowd early Wednesday morning.
Buy a backpack big enough for a weekend getaway and it'll look like a deflated corpse of canvas on your way to the office.
If you have any interest in the cryptocurrency space that's bubbled last year and deflated this year, you've probably heard of the term HODL.
Returning home deflated, they had no idea anyone would even care about the 40-second video they uploaded to social media of the performance.
For many of the thousands of flag-waving demonstrations outside the parliament, that was enough to declare independence straight away, and many were deflated.
The soft sculpture is slumped in the back gallery on a series of sawhorses, the Cold War-era weapon deflated of its bombastic power.
The tires are a solid piece of rubber that can't be deflated or slashed — it's all about airless tires when fighting against bike vandals.
When [my agent] said that, part of me was deflated, but a part of me saw that [the book] would be improved by visuals.
" Mellencamp then explained that she "didn't need a lift," but "they deflated after breast feeding and weight loss so they added 210 cc implants.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Along with oil, stocks and steel, China's roiling economic slowdown has deflated the buoyancy of another sector: the Asian Art market.
Some politically catastrophic outcome for Trump is plausible — but so too is a report that will be pedestrian enough to leave his opponents deflated.
Putin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov's comments last week reflected the deflated Russian hopes for improved ties with Washington or at least less punitive US policies.
A few egos likely deflated on Tuesday when several Dutch police officers broke down an apartment door to rescue a plastic blow-up doll.
Unfortunately, this landmark card was battered by injuries and PED busts until it had deflated from a great card to a pretty good one.
Co-founder Sean Rad, along with eight former and current Tinder execs, says IAC purposefully deflated Tinder's valuation in order to avoid paying him.
Without a green light from the FCC, Paglen's 100-foot-long, diamond-shaped polyethylene balloon will remain deflated and tethered to the other satellites.
He said he expected a "very deflated booking environment" for the next two to three weeks, but should the crisis stabilize, bookings would recover.
With her circulation cut off, he was able to pack the damaged area with gauze to prevent more bleeding after the balloon was deflated.
Motorists who drove over the caltrops ended up stranded in the dark, their tires deflated, at which point the gang emerged from the shadows.
While the Atlanta Braves' playoff aspirations have long been deflated, Erick Aybar has provided a breath of fresh air for the cellar-dwelling club.
But the other group has become completely deflated and grown disenchanted with politics in general, often to the point of not bothering to vote.
It featured original works by Laurie Anderson, Phillip Glass and others — a utopian vision of global art that deflated Orwell's dystopian prediction of that year.
While co-founder Jesse Levinson remains president and CTO, it's up to Evans to commercialize the technology amid deflated industry hype about self-driving cars.
Face down amid the raft's mass of loose planks and deflated rubber lay the corpse of a woman in a striped T-shirt and trousers.
Where there's a failed pop star, there are no doubt an army of stans lying in their wake, deflated by their idol's fall from grace.
On this date, Saturn will square Neptune, and believing in yourself is the best way to navigate this deflated, disappointing, and even paranoid astrological transit.
Many Democrats had expected the probe to uncover damning proof of a criminal conspiracy surrounding Trump's presidential victory, and the news deflated the party faithful.
Yet here's one reason she might struggle to match Mr. Romney's bump: His standing might have been a little deflated heading into the 2012 debate.
She broke an Instagram record, gave hope to a largely deflated country and essentially shattered the universe as we know it with her big announcement.
But in reality, it more often looks like your older brother's hand-me-down — a deflated cotton parachute you need to be cut out of.
That might still be true, but Facebook's sluggishness to figure out how to help media companies make money in the near term has deflated expectations.
Much of the Resistance is exhausted by last year's push to retake the House and deflated by the anti-climactic aftermath of the Mueller report.
Facing elimination in Game 235 of the best-of-seven series, the Nets deflated like a balloon exhaling all its helium, losing by 2000-100.
But after Britain's top lawyer said the new language didn't substantially change the backstop arrangement, the government's slim hopes of winning them over quickly deflated.
If they failed, when they deflated the balloon they would be back where they started, with Ms. Williams on the verge of bleeding to death.
Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, told Congress in February that the president had "deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes" in the past.
Meanwhile, Barr drew intense criticism for his misleading summary of Mueller's report, which deflated public expectations and blunted the political impact of its eventual release.
His suspension stems from a January 2015 playoff game, in which NFL officials discovered that some footballs had been deflated, making them easier to grip.
But one of the boats with 165 adults and 20 children on board deflated and sank, leading to dozens of deaths, one eyewitness told MSF.
Conflicting signals from Washington and Beijing in the past few days deflated market hopes of a near-term truce to end their damaging tariff war.
She again thanks employees and others in this process, but she now sounds deflated and you can actually hear the air letting out of the balloon.
And, to be frank, saying, "that looks nice" is also a deflated kind of way to wrap up a year and look forward to the next.
The Dow, after putting together a two-day winning streak, deflated in response to President Donald Trump's declaration that American manufacturers should get out of China.
The habitat launches deflated and compact, saving room on the rocket; once in space, it expands to provide more room for astronauts to move around in.
I buy work slacks, sunglasses, push up pads (weight loss has severely deflated my boobs) and a dress that I might wear to Vegas next year.
Against Chris Weidman, Belfort looked deflated and tired quickly, but in the opening moments showed all the hand speed and power that he is famed for.
" The reason: "Our attitude toward spending and debt has changed, as well, and the bursting of the housing bubble has deflated our love of conspicuous consumption.
This video shows a bar full of Wildcats fans reacting with joy after Monk's bucket — then being completely deflated by Maye just a few seconds later.
The pullout from the Canada project means Petronas can prioritise domestic projects, a pressing need for Malaysians frustrated with rising costs, unemployment and a deflated currency.
Looking tired and deflated, he called on supporters to take to the streets while asking political rivals to sit down for talks to resolve the crisis.
But there's nothing more disappointing than pulling out your favorite snowman cookie cutter from last year, only to find that his body is now somewhat deflated.
The trio, all in their early 30s, are known for installations of intricate patterns assembled from everyday objects, including colored sponges, dry pasta and deflated balloons.
An increasingly deflated Pliskova eventually stopped the rot but with Halep offering precious little in the way of cheap points, the result soon became a formality.
At the time, David had a canopy—a ceiling—of balloons, so he was always taking down balloons that had shrunk or deflated and replacing them.
There's a magical energy in your relationships today—however, making too many plans or decisions will be fruitless and may end up leaving you feeling deflated.
It featured an extremely deflated group of so-called "competition winners" who stepped on set to do the most anticlimactic new year's countdown live on air.
The satellite's landing came around the same time local authorities closed a portion of a nearby road to remove the large, deflated balloon from power lines.
But as quickly as the crowd was deflated by the hit and the runner threatening at second, its liveliness returned with a spectacular catch by Granderson.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) deflated on Wednesday nascent Democratic plans for using the debt ceiling fight to extract political concessions from the GOP.
At first, the police examined the car for leakages, but when no problems were found, they grew suspicious about a deflated yoga ball in the trunk.
A deflated and syphilis-ridden Duce presided over the shrinking Salò Republic — a German puppet regime that employed D'Eramo's father as an under secretary for propaganda.
It was with a strangely deflated feeling in his gut that Harvard biologist Mohammed AlQuraishi made his way to Cancun for a scientific conference in December.
Speaking to reporters after dropping out of the presidential race last week, a deflated Elizabeth Warren admitted that her theory of the Democratic primary was wrong.
"I'm uncomfortable with that picture of the deflated, exhausted Popeye's worker being used as a meme," one person responded, a tweet that was liked 56,000 times.
And while Washington and Beijing stand to sign a preliminary trade deal on January 15, economic data from December was still deflated because of the spat.
Promotional disputes, incendiary remarks and outright harassment have left a trail of crippled trust and deflated morale, even as interracial friendships among officers are not uncommon.
At the carnival section in the infield, Michael Davis of New Jersey watched over slightly deflated balloons in his game booth, waiting for customers to appear.
Amazon's own smartphone ambitions deflated pretty quickly, so now it's casting around for alternatives — and Loop, Frames and Buds all represent its most aggressive attempts yet.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A fresh setback to U.S. President Donald Trump's domestic agenda on Tuesday wounded an already-limping U.S. dollar and deflated U.S. Treasury yields.
But in its deflated state, the expanse of plastic brings to mind the sloughed-off skin of the rattlesnakes that call the surrounding Arizona desert home.
"At the time, Petco Park deflated home runs in right-center field and right field more than any other park," Byrnes told VICE Sports via email.
Karnofsky said he was rooting for the Pats in light of then-recent allegations that they had purposely deflated their balls to win the AFC championship.
The doctors had deflated a lung to access his heart during the operation, and the subsequent re-inflation had loosened 43 years worth of tar from smoking.
But don't be deflated: Nike's designers used sensor-laden shoes to determine where their athlete-­testers needed the most support, then placed air chambers only where necessary.
Roberts' hair is tousled, her teal floral dress hiked up as she lolls on a chaise — the paperback slouched across her chest like an elegantly deflated tent.
Unlike Andy Warhol, who famously depicted Hollywood stars as icons or brands, Johns chose a deflated male who, in his sorrow, has hidden his face from us.
But five years and several moves later, my trusty pillows have deflated to the point that I have to stack them up for any semblance of plushness.
The real magic — where stars get their under-eye bags deflated, their hair sprayed, and their body highlighter buffed to glow-y perfection — takes place hours before.
I'm a little deflated though, because it was one of those meetings that reaffirmed how employees in large corporations have little power and autonomy to make decisions.
Thus deflated, the water enters a centrifuge, which spins heavy particles (water) to the sides of the centrifuge and leaving lighter particles (air) at in the center.
It's funny to see powerful, pompous men deflated by being called sissies, and the insult has a kernel of truth, since they do talk for a living.
But even though I knew what was coming, I didn't anticipate how clearly Tex would communicate his disappointment when the big red rubber ball is finally deflated.
They included 27 men who were rescued by the British navy on Wednesday, and transferred to the Bourbon Argos, after the rubber boat they were on deflated.
And, last New Year's Eve, as an existentially deflated cashier in a Brighton branch of Sainsbury's scanned through my beer, whiskey, and hummus, there it was again.
Meanwhile, a market lifted in part by hopes for Trump's policy agenda could be deflated should any of those hopes be dented once he begins in office.
Fully inflated, the BEAM provides 565 cubic feet (16 cubic meters) of internal space, as opposed to just 127 cubic feet (3.6 cubic meters) when it's deflated.
Pressing his case further would have meant appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court — yes, that's right, the actual U.S. Supreme Court in an argument over deflated footballs.
In particular, slumping real estate markets in Dubai and elsewhere in the region, deflated by low oil prices, have been spared a significant rise in loan costs.
The president's longtime attorney further asserted that Trump inflated or deflated his assets for business and tax purposes, naming Weisselberg and others as potential sources of corroboration.
We love it because it looks like a tiny little house and, once deflated, packs up into its own small tote bag, so it's easy to store.
Sometimes it's the outer lips—they can get bigger or even deflated, and with that, we can cut some of the skin out or do fat grafting.
It's rather like trying to make out tiny letters written on the surface of a deflated balloon – it's easier if you just blow it up a bit.
Echo dropped the cardinal and snatched her back up, and in the seconds the bird lay on the porch, I could see she was badly damaged, deflated.
"I think I said in an interview a while ago that there is an appetite for open-minded dance music," he sighs with a slightly deflated laugh.
He deflated a green dragon balloon and gave the rubber to the military, Macy's recounted on its website; the company eventually donated 650 pounds of balloon rubber.
Conveniently left out of these bucolic scenes were us, his parents, hollow-eyed and deflated from the Herculean effort it takes to get kids to camp today.
Pounding out the same steps night after night, as part of the smiling chorus line, I found myself feeling deflated, reluctant to do it again — and again.
The notion that celebrities with good reputations would not harm others "has been substantially deflated" by the #MeToo movement, Fordham Law associate professor James Cohen told CNN.
For colleges that did not provide a Pell graduation rate, we used overall graduation rate, deflated to adjust for the difference between overall and Pell graduation rates.
It performed great, if you like to fall asleep while listening to the loud whooshing of a Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade balloon being deflated by someone snoring.
The more crippling blow came in 1991, when it lost in another encounter with a tree, which left is head deflated in a decidedly un-festive way.
In 2019, Cohen appeared before the committee and testified that the President had "inflated his total assets" at some points and "deflated his assets" at other times.
It was on a rainy October 22 night that my life changed after leaving the student publication building, deflated after an editorial disagreement with a student editor.
I also feel like if people sewed more, they would have a more realistic idea of how much things should cost, rather than these artificially deflated prices.
And he will assert that "it was my experience" that Mr. Trump inflated his wealth to garner attention, and deflated his assets to lower his tax bills.
Smart told the Press Herald the crew was investigating reports of a deflated life raft in the area, which was determined to be old and of "no significance."
When the women move on to their cocaine and party plans for the rest of the evening, leaving him alone on the bed, his ego is completely deflated.
The Detroit Lions' former Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, was used sporadically after the team moved downtown in 2180, but shuttered for good when the inflatable roof was deflated.
BICEP2 famously declared that it had found such evidence in 2014, only to have its hopes deflated when those signals turned out to be due to cosmic dust.
He also deflated its value by suggesting it was just a phase he went through, that perhaps the work that brought him attention was not really any good.
But those expectations were deflated just hours later when a New York Fed representative said the comments were not meant to signal policy actions at the upcoming meeting.
The canine has since "deflated" after giving birth, writes the Cleo's Legacy Danes Facebook page, a page started by Cleo's owner after the dog had her 19 puppies.
The Sun in Gemini squares foggy Neptune in Pisces at 10:43 PM: Take it easy tonight because this cosmic combo can lead to feeling deflated and disappointed.
A second group of survivors from a rubber boat told the UNHCR that 82 were feared dead after falling into the water when their boat deflated last Wednesday.
"This was not the plan," said a US official directly involved with Helsinki summit, summing up the deflated response from an administration already suffering burnout, fatigue and disillusionment.
Fritz and Belinda Richard, who are black, woke up Thursday morning to find their 8-foot-tall inflatable black Santa Claus slashed and deflated, according to The Oregonian.
Demoralized but not deflated by a 165-0 deficit, the Mets salvaged the game for their slumping starter, coming back for an 8-6 victory at Citi Field.
And Michael D. Cohen, his former lawyer, has testified that he fraudulently inflated or deflated the value of the same assets in transactions, depending on what was expedient.
In doing so, he has deflated the movement, which—unless something changes—will be mired in infighting about whether to follow Bernie or build toward a third party.
The floor sculptures we're seeing now feel less like something deflated, in need of resuscitation or repair, than like something lying in wait, or planning its next move.
The shoreline was once bright orange from hundreds of discarded life jackets, but they have since been cleared, as have the dozens of deflated dinghies which littered it.
Just last week in South India, police said a veterinarian was raped and burned to death by men who first deflated her tire, then offered to help her.
She'd left them at the zoo and gone for a cocktail, and when she returned Pammy and Paulie were standing repentant at the front gate, zoo balloons deflated.
The market has become tougher as rockbottom interest rates hollowed out margins and changes to London Metal Exchange (LME) warehouse rules deflated once lucrative premiums to ship metal.
When the White House floated a 20% tariff on Mexican imports to cover the upfront costs, there was a rare bipartisan meltdown and the trial balloon was quickly deflated.
One day you could have a deflated robot stashed away in your glove box to help with emergencies—as long as they don't involve a cactus or anything pointy.
Of course on the ground level, one finds treasures like Abbas Akhavan's Envelope, 2017, which fills one of the foundation's courtyard with a river of deflated hot air balloon.
Inspecting an airship's fabric inflatable envelope is usually a process done manually, requiring intensely bright handheld lights, a good set of eyes, and the craft to be completely deflated.
The rule, which had been intended to close a loophole that had let companies sell coal to its own subsidiaries at deflated prices, was criticized by Zinke as confusing.
The material was successfully used to seal a hole in a pig heart that was mechanically inflated and deflated and subjected to tens of thousands of cycles of stretching.
The habitat will be loaded in its "deflated" form into a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, and taken to the International Space Station on the next SpaceX resupply mission April 8.
On January 1, the price of gas shot up 20 percent in one day, an enormous jump in a country plagued by a deflated peso and a struggling economy.
Miriam Lewin, a leftist imprisoned and tortured during Argentina's Dirty War, remembers well how one influential person's capitulation to fear deflated her and the lower ranks of the Left.
I have never wanted anything more in my life than I want Tom Brady to literally take a case about deflated footballs all the way to the Supreme Court.
And there are Bernie fans like Susan Sarandon who feel so deflated by the prospect of a Clinton presidency that they wonder if Trump would be that much worse.
The Patriots beat the Colts in the A.F.C. championship game in 2015, but afterward accusations were made that they had gained an advantage by playing with partly deflated footballs.
Toppings are spare: barely melted cubes of mozzarella affumicata, thick and chewy with just a hint of smoke, clustered with half-deflated cherry tomatoes and finished with fresh arugula.
"I discovered my breast cancer because my implant deflated overnight, my left one," she told PEOPLE at the Women's Guild Cedars-Sinai Annual Luncheon in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
At issue in this round is not whether the balls were deflated, but how Commissioner Roger Goodell handled the case and whether he violated the league's collective bargaining agreement.
McNally took the balls from the referees' locker room without permission, then into a bathroom for 1 minute 40 seconds, leading to speculation that he had deflated them there.
The experience left him deflated, though despite his critique, he said he was happy for Ms. Uwamanzu-Nna (pronounced oo-wah-man-ZOO-nah), a child of Nigerian immigrants.
This week, it was Jay Glazer reporting that the Giants had alerted the NFL about two footballs they found to be deflated during their Week 13 loss in Pittsburgh.
They sound deflated — sad, even — as they brace themselves to watch Trump take a mere $1.375 billion in wall funding, a fraction of the $5.7 billion he'd been demanding.
It's only one song into the Pitchfork Music Festival performance of Pet Sounds, "Wouldn't It Be Nice," one of the best pop songs ever, and things already feel deflated.
It is also full of creeps who will try to "manage" your career, offering you big things and delivering nothing but put-downs, deflated promises and infinite eye-rolls.
It can inspire envy, poor self-esteem and leave users deflated, especially if the highlights of everyone else's lives look more interesting than their own day-to-day reality.
This has given the league a much-needed boost after several years of off-field controversies, including players committing domestic violence, protests during the national anthem and deflated footballs.
But when they saw that Michael Dorf, the company's CEO, and Anum Ganju, the company's CPO, had only donated $22015 each to the fund, they felt shocked and deflated.
In other words: Art was just another way of life, and consisted of so many different kinds of activity, in a way that both inflated and deflated its importance.
But while the deflated-football suspension tarnished Brady's image, the biggest ethical question ever raised about Jeter was the time he faked a hit-by-pitch against Tampa Bay.
When Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, released his report without recommending any criminal charges against Mr. Trump, the Democrats' momentum to investigate the president deflated a bit.
I'm old enough to remember when George W. Bush was wildly popular — and while his numbers gradually deflated from their post 9/11 high, it was a slow process.
"Either we come out of this with a base motivated, engaged and energized, or one that is deflated," a senior Democratic aide said of the decision to filibuster Gorsuch.
That news deflated the confidence of investors, who earlier pushed the MSCI All-Country World index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, to its highest level since Sept. 4.
Roberto, from Guatemala, told me how he would go to soccer fields, wait until the games were over, cut the deflated balls in half, and use them as shoes.
I was quickly deflated as I watched the returns come in: seeing forecasts quickly turning in his favor, watching stock futures plummet, reading hate-filled tweets from his supporters.
One email in particular, from Indianapolis Colts equipment manager Sean Sullivan to GM Ryan Grigson following the divisional round of the 20153 NFL playoffs, got the deflated ball, er, rolling.
But some argue that their ability to do so looms over the process — some Sanders supporters have maintained that Clinton's edge in superdelegates deflated some of the Vermont senator's support.
That could have given the Patriots an unfair advantage over their rival teams, because slightly deflated balls are easier to catch and throw, and each team uses their own footballs.
A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled into an old friend and her buddies who looked utterly deflated at a burger restaurant in Sydney, Australia late on a Friday night.
Cohen also spoke of how the Trump Organization had inflated assets in some cases and deflated them in others to mislead entities, which would have constituted tax and insurance fraud.
The Saints deflated the Chargers' cushion to 27-203 when Michael Thomas caught a 220-yard touchdown reception after Gordon's fumble and Darryl Tapp's recovery with about five minutes left.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen, who have famously instigated a restrictive diet for the whole family, deflated their kids' dreams that maybe they could enjoy their trick or treating candy.
It looks like a deflated astronaut spacesuit, but it's perfect if you just want to sit at home on your sofa and order Domino's pizza by shouting at your Kinect.
If the Senate bill delivers two separate premium hikes leading up to the 2018 midterm elections, deflated GOP voters would stay home while angry consumers turn out to vote Democratic.
A crowd of 84,000 at Wembley Stadium left deflated and even puzzled as a shootout in regulation between Kirk Cousins and Andy Dalton turned into an overtime comedy of errors.
Gloom for Democrats It is no wonder that Democrats, already disappointed by a swathe of Supreme Court decisions this week that favored Trump on immigration and trade unions, are deflated.
Over the century from 2100 to 2200, though, the real value of American farmland (deflated by the Consumer Price Index) increased only 3.1 times, according to the Department of Agriculture.
"One day, he came home from school a bit deflated because they weren't doing much art, so we decided to find him some extra art classes," Greg Whale told Insider.
But as a visual exercise, this "Krapp's Last Tape" assumes its own melancholy poetry that is in keeping with Beckett's affinity for the pratfall-deflated pretenses of music-hall clowns.
That comment and a remark that there was much still to negotiate deflated sterling, which gave up gains and traded flat on the day at 87.84 pence to the euro.
You sit, deflated, in the crease of their sofa, snotty-nosed and chest heaving with sobs after recalling visceral details of a trauma, and their face is like a mirror.
During Claudia's journey, she says, some of the tires deflated before they reached the other side, but people in the group who knew how to swim helped those who couldn't.
Made believe we were Hank Aaron and hit a deflated soccer ball with a dinged wooden bat on the edge of a tidewater slough between a church and a slaughterhouse.
After Representative Jim Clyburn's critical endorsement in South Carolina, Biden swept the state with 703 percent of the Black vote, reigniting a campaign that had seemed deflated only days before.
"A pile of clothes, 5 deflated birthday balloons, a covered tattoo, a wig and my last day as Elle Evans in South Africa," King posted on Twitter alongside a selfie.
Rama, after the early watercolors and a postwar period of rather negligible Informel painting, began to create dark abstract panels from which she hung sliced, deflated strips of rubber tires.
It was the first pick-six of Brady's postseason career, and after he fell to his knees as he tried to tackle Alford, he remained on the ground, looking deflated.
Carefully chosen fabric, as in gray crepe de Chine pants that droop like a deflated lung ($1,135), might let you relax enough to release a scream from your rib cage.
Energy levels are dwindling and if someone doesn't inject a second wind into your deflated balloon of a house party, it's all about to go Pete Tong—literally and figuratively.
He looked sullen and deflated and very much like a typical matador after a rough afternoon — no longer the mysterious god of the bulls so many people had come to see.
The habitats are meant to launch deflated, taking up less room on a rocket, and then inflate once they reach space, providing more overall volume for humans to live and work.
Sarnia Police, the Canadian Coast Guard on the Great Lakes and the Canadian Red Cross quickly came to the rescue, plucking people out of the water when their floatation devices deflated.
You may be feeling deflated at this time, but the vibe shifts as action planet Mars enters Scorpio on November 19, bringing you a boost in energy—especially in your career.
Lifted by hopes of a "white knight" bidder, Nevsun stock neared C$5 a share on the Lundin-Euro Sun proposal last week, but by Thursday had deflated to C$4.45.
Soon enough, from my shin down, the whole foot/ankle complex was beginning to more resemble an oozing sponge-basketball just deflated enough to the point of not being bouncy anymore.
A Syrian refugee holding a baby in a life tube swims toward the shore after their dinghy deflated some 100 meters before reaching the Greek island of Lesbos, September 12, 2015.
"When the firm had imploded, all that energy just sort of deflated," said Caroline Stewart, who testified that before the botched short trade Shkreli's MSMB Capital fund had an "intense" atmosphere.
But then the oil boom deflated, taking crude prices and the New Mexico economy down with it, and leaving the state with a missed opportunity to fix its broken educational system.
He described how Mr. Trump inflated and deflated the value of his assets to get loans or reduce taxes, actions that could amount to bank fraud, insurance fraud and tax evasion.
With a long face and a lean frame that in later years turned gaunt, Mr. Stanton could look hapless, but also vaguely sinister, deflated or as wily as a hungry coyote.
While someone or something may unsurprisingly leave you feeling angry, disappointed, or deflated by their actions, let yourself vent about what's taken place—bottling it up is not good for you.
Any effort to pick up the pieces and move ahead requires staring down monumental challenges, starting with healing deep divisions among Republicans deflated by failure to deliver on a defining promise.
"My take on it is that because of the introduction of futures, that might have deflated the bubble before it got to a level where it might burst completely," he said.
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.
Cohen — who has said the president directed him to lie about hush-money payments and that Trump artificially inflated and deflated his assets to suit his own purposes — did not elaborate.
Investigator Ted Wells, who had been hired on behalf of the NFL, concluded that a Patriots employee had likely deflated balls, and Tom Brady was "at least generally aware" it happened.
Friends said he had recently been deflated by continuing episodes of anti-Semitism in the United States, in particular the anti-Semitic marches by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
Anyone can rate a film, whether or not they've seen it — and that means sometimes films' audience scores can be inflated or deflated before the film has even released in theaters.
The bodies of the women — mostly teenagers between ages 14 and 18 — were recovered near a partially deflated rubber dinghy making the treacherous journey from Libya to Europe, according to CNN.
What better encapsulates the very particular sense of self-disgust that comes from horizontally inhaling 12 slices of Meat Feast than a slightly deflated sex doll; eyes vacant and mouth hopefully agape?
For my brand new nephew, my dad gave him a bag of too-small girl clothes and a deflated rubber ball with Disney characters on it that he claimed was an antique.
Another paper claims to have found evidence of the "man-flu"—the phenomenon of men turning into deflated balloons and becoming sicker than women the moment they feel the sniffles coming on.
Asian stocks struggled for traction on Thursday after cautious comments from U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer deflated some optimism that China and the United States were closing in on a trade deal.
For millionaires who can't afford to dabble in Derby horses — the majority of America's wealthy — nothing in the markets is looking very good right now, and expectations for investment performance are deflated.
It's fair to say that biotech as an investment space isn't a bet for every investor — given product development risks, timeframes and perhaps also some of the deflated hype of past years.
The vehicle was later repaired and completed several additional test flights through 2017, although it suffered another incident when it broke free of its moorings and deflated in 2017, injuring two people.
It was the first loss of his career, and unfortunately, it significantly deflated the hype he'd generated by submitting Eduardo and rocking the boat with his brief stint as a free agent.
Cohen also alleged that Trump submitted false information to an insurance company, and that he may have deflated the value of his real estate assets in order to lower his tax bill.
Apple's underestimation of the app's viewer numbers might have contributed to this lack of commitment, as publishers saw deflated figures as a reason not to commit to Apple's ad platform over Google's.
The plaintiffs, who traded those contracts, said this created artificial supply and demand, enabling Tower, which was founded in 1998, to sell contracts at inflated prices or buy them at deflated prices.
I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize," Trump said with a deflated demeanor in a video released on Facebook and Twitter accompanied only by the words "Here is my statement.
Pittsburgh held the edge in shots after two periods, 93 to 11, but Tampa Bay slowly recovered after being deflated by the disallowal of a goal about five minutes into the game.
Trump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed among the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes.
Although the room is tiny, the Norths can fit most of their remaining belongings into it: a small lamp with teardrop crystals, a deflated love seat, and two paintings by their son.
Reserve point guard Elfrid Payton scored a game-high 25 points, but it was the Magic's nine first-quarter blocked shots that deflated the Lakers early, setting a course that hardly changed.
Since its initial public offering price of $17 a share in mid-2010, Tesla's stock soared as high as $385 last year before production issues deflated shares to their current $302 level.
The stuffing was knocked out of the clothing of the '80s, the puffing and padding deflated, leaving pieces pulled close against the body: T­-shirt dresses, slip dresses, hipster jeans, ribbed knits.
It's been a year since consensus opinion was punctured by a Donald Trump electoral win and a market rally that deflated Wall Street oddsmakers' view that a Clinton loss would slam stocks.
There was 2500's Deflategate, in which Brady and the team's staff were accused of using deflated footballs, making them easier to control; it ended with a four-game suspension for Brady.
A washing machine, a shopping cart, a wooden chair, and a deflated soccer ball are some of the things that made it from the streets of Chelsea to Abraham Cruzvillegas' hovering assemblage.
Saturday's amendment, put forward by former Conservative cabinet minister Oliver Letwin, deflated Johnson's big Brexit day just as hundreds of thousands gathered to march on parliament demanding another referendum on EU membership.
The House subpoena also sought records prompted by Mr. Cohen's testimony that Mr. Trump had inflated and deflated descriptions of his assets on financial statements to obtain loans and reduce his taxes.
Randy Heiss was hiking in Patagona, Arizona, less than 30 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, when he found a deflated balloon with a note attached to it, according to NBC News.
The protesters left the boat in the intersection attached to a trailer with deflated tires, and police had to haul it out of the intersection using a tow truck around 10 a.m.
Brazilian markets plummeted on Thursday as allegations that President Michel Temer condoned bribes to silence a key witness deflated investor optimism about the prospects for his ambitious pension and labor reform agenda.
After about 45 minutes, the balloons had deflated only slightly and we realized we hadn't been very scientific: It might have been wise to first measure the balloons' original circumference, for example.
Jones's victory thrilled a crowd that was deflated after Woodley defended his welterweight belt with a strong technical performance against the 39-year-old Maia, a vaunted jiu-jitsu specialist from Brazil.
During the decades following the Korean War, the Soviets provided North Korea with regime-sustaining aid, such as selling oil at artificially deflated prices in exchange for shoddily made North Korean goods.
Obama fires back that the U.S. and allied operation to pound the group in its heartland has taken dozens of terrorists off the battlefield, deflated its resources and trimmed the land it controls.
While substantially less popular a year and a half into his presidency than when he initially took office, and his popularity in the Midwest completely deflated, Trump remains strong in the Sunshine State.
The HNC's initial refusal to go to Geneva without humanitarian action met with broad support from the Syrian opposition, but that seems to have been deflated by its eventual, qualified agreement to attend.
Should it test a prototype, the resulting crisis could spark yet another round of escalating threats and U.S. warnings of military action, to be deflated by a new North Korean proposal to negotiate.
More than 500 boat migrants were rescued from overcrowded and unsafe boats in seas between Libya and Italy on Thursday, including 146 people plucked from a semi-deflated rubber vessel, Italy's coastguard said.
Seventeen-month-old twins were among more than 100 migrants who drowned when their boat deflated off the Libyan coastline earlier this month, according to witness accounts published Tuesday by Medecins Sans Frontier.
Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch called Monday's price moves little more than "intraday noise" but said hints of deeper cuts or a longer extension from OPEC left the market deflated after the final decision.
Until recently, Saudi Arabia tantalized investors with a plan to float its mammoth oil and gas company's initial public offering on an international exchange — then left them deflated after it shelved the idea.
Meanwhile, European stocks benchmarks retreated from the previous session's highs as conflicting signals from China and the United States on progress made in trade talks deflated market hopes of a near-term truce.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal was heading back to the drawing board on Tuesday after another startling early loss at a grand slam deflated his early-season optimism and left him questioning his strategy.
Porto, who had looked sprightly in the opening minutes, seemed deflated, although a curling free kick from Miguel Layun that drifted just wide came close to leveling the encounter 10 minutes before halftime.
President Trump sucking up to Vladamir Putin after the summit in Helsinki yesterday was such an unbelievable, indelible moment that many deflated White House officials didn't even bother to defend or explain it.
He had lost nearly 100 pounds since his heyday as a self-described "enforcer" and "bad cop" for Mr. Christie at the Port Authority, making him seem even more like a deflated braggart.
As the contest headed toward its nerve-jangling finale, Sevastova served five times to stay in the match before finally breaking Mertens for a 10-9 lead that left the Belgian totally deflated.
Seems like common sense, but you'd be shocked to know how frequently starry-eyed couples are deflated after they realize that their clergy person will not be able to officiate at their wedding.
We enjoy a good, thicc pet: a bulbous, miraculously vertical cat with all his high-maintenance needs, the balloon of a dachshund who, thanks to a bizarre medical condition, had to be deflated.
Europe's biggest carriers warned on Tuesday that the epidemic was upsetting growth, with Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary forecasting a "very deflated booking environment" for the next two to three weeks before recovering.
Business Insider identified the crisis PR pros who worked behind the scenes on some of the biggest crisis assignments of the year, like deflated WeWork, fugitive Carlos Ghosn, and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein.
Some are fully inflated, blown up into pillowlike shapes that rock side to side; others, deflated, conform to the contours of the dancers' bodies, transforming them into what look like oil-slicked statues.
Deflated by the nearly party-line vote, House Democrats took heart in winning over one Republican, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, and quickly signaled that they would continue their investigations into the president.
Since the parade started marching balloons around Manhattan in 19973, the massive floating figures have occasionally come untethered, blown clear away, or been punctured, stabbed, deflated and subjected to all sorts of ignominy.
There are more pointed references to death, such as the stuffed fox at the center of "Rejoice" (2016) with deflated ears as it sits on driftwood, peering over a bouquet of dried roses.
This has more to do with timing, some key lifestyle decisions and a certain fight with the N.F.L. over deflated footballs than with his collection of Super Bowl rings, our sports reporter writes.
Despite concussions, a billion-dollar lawsuit, domestic abuse controversies and all manner of scandals from deflated footballs to 'pay for pain' schemes, it seemed for years that nothing could dent the NFL's bulletproof popularity.
The three-judge panel ruled in favor of the league in a 33-page decision detailing just how little they gave a legal shit about footballs, deflated or otherwise, and cellphones, destroyed or otherwise.
My boss broke the news after what must have been an exceedingly unpleasant meeting with Trump — he seemed even more deflated than I. He relieved me of my duties as the Voice of Trump.
Rising tensions in the PD have deflated Renzi's bid for an vote by June, around a year ahead of schedule, with a sizeable minority threatening to split and take away a chunk of votes.
I drove to Chicago to watch Games 33 and 4 with friends, and the amped crowds at the packed bars we haunted became deflated as the games wore on and the drinks stacked up.
But U.S. Circuit Judge Robert Katzmann said as commissioner, Goodell frequently faces "novel" situations like the deflated footballs, and questioned why in those instances he could impose punishment for conduct detrimental to the league.
But for many of the thousands of flag-waving demonstrators who gathered outside the parliament in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, they were enough to declare independence straight away, and the speech left them deflated.
He also brought three financial-disclosure statements to illustrate his claim that Mr Trump inflated his net worth when he wanted people to think he was rich, and deflated it to minimise his taxes.
MJ, the ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF which tracks stocks of legal cannabis businesses, deflated 49% from its September high to its December low and cooled off 17% between its April high and June low.
Sweet Venus clashes with the planet of illusion, Neptune, on November 303, which may make for a boost in creativity and imagination—however, you could also find yourself feeling deflated, let down, or confused.
Finally, to the relief of those watching live in Texas and on screens the world over, a Kimbo uppercut sent a deflated Dada 5000 tumbling to the canvas in an exhausted but conscious heap.
Sure, it's sunken in and lumpy because what you see are deflated expanders that were put in, which will gradually get filled every two to three weeks as I get ready for reconstructive surgery.
But just moments later — after Charles resigned as publisher of Empirical to ethically date his subordinate Liza, and the new couple gazed adoringly into each other's eyes — their elation deflated as their smiles faded.
The House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena for Trump's financial records from an accounting firm, stemming from Cohen's claim that Trump artificially inflated and deflated the values of his assets for his financial benefit.
That "Girls" immediately deflated the line — "or at least a voice of a generation" — didn't keep it from carrying the burden of representation, the expectation that it speak for a collective we of millions.
She has tackled this latest project with her usual determination and grit, but the bureaucracy that has deflated many an Italian initiative has been taking its toll, and the center is still under construction.
Chefs may have helped design a fast-casual menu, but they were relegated to corporate kitchens, where the collective will of the people (and the poor economy) had deflated their ambitions and their egos.
Its nubs move in and out as the air pads behind them are inflated and deflated, but they can't make circular motions the way an actual massage therapist, or some other massage devices, can.
"You Want This" allowed me to act out some sense of self-confidence I didn't yet have, while "Again" soundtracked roughly a million deflated crushes that never left the whisper network of my teen girldom.
Asian shares also slipped after the data from Germany deflated risk apetite, stoking concerns that global economy may still not be out of the woods despite recent positive data from China and the United States.
Alone in a new city, I felt deflated by the self-imposed challenge of corralling a group of people and throwing a huge production for the purpose of looking like I was having the #timeofmylife.
Part of why this could feel so dark is because you just processed so many emotions during the full moon in Sagittarius; you'll feel deflated when things haven't shifted the way you want them to.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... Nicholas couldn't get into his room at the Encore Tuesday and when security assisted, they discovered his girlfirend, Ashley Fargo, was unresponsive with a semi-deflated balloon in her mouth.
In a brief order, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said it would not reconsider its April 2015 decision to reinstate Brady's suspension by the National Football League over deflated footballs.
Brady drew support for his appeal from many parties, including the Patriots, mediator Kenneth Feinberg, and even a group of physics and engineering professors who said deflated footballs were a normal part of the game.
But the opposition is deflated; as in Turkey, Russia and Venezuela, there is an overriding resignation that the country will not change, that the best and brightest will continue to flee, seeking a better future.
The academy's report said the risk of falling property prices was more severe than seen in 2010, the year before the market deflated in 2011 when the government introduced multiple curbs to tame soaring prices.
" Pittsburgh beat the Eagles 31-14 in the preseason opener for both teams and during the broadcast, Eagles sideline reporter Howard Eskin reported one ball appeared to be severely deflated and looked "like a marshmallow.
Along the way, thousands of yards are rushed, hundreds of touchdowns are scored, and, as if the sport wasn't dramatic enough for you, the occasional ball might be intentionally deflated to sabotage the opposition. Fun!
ATHENS — Turkey's president made a landmark visit to Greece on Thursday, but any expectation for diplomacy was quickly deflated by his call for changes to an international treaty that defines the borders between the rivals.
But, delayed and deflated though they were, the results so far have provided more clarity than anyone is giving them credit for — in some regards more than if the voting had gone off as planned.
"We tend to focus on less high-profile, volume-based indicators, which don't have to be deflated with price indices, such as freight volume, passenger traffic, floors under construction, among other measures," Evans-Pritchard said.
By the end of the week, the VIX had deflated enough to undo this inversion, but the moves can serve as a bit of a yellow flashing light for traders for a while after they occur.
In a venue packed with Dota fanatics, you might have expected a new way to interact with beloved Dota heroes would be greeted warmly, but the crowd reaction was decidedly deflated: LOL THE DISAPPOINTMENT #TI7 pic.twitter.
He hits a low for the day when he sees a deflated balloon pointing to a hole in the fence and nearly takes it as a sign that he should kill himself by walking into traffic.
Ahead, Dr. Kissen explains a few mental tricks that will help you harness your energy this weekend, so you're not feeling like a deflated Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon when it's time to return to reality.
In paintings such as "Picture Crack-Up" (1985), "Making It Up" (1986), and "96 Tears" (1986-87), the looping cartoony line winding through the canvas is funny, aggressive, deflated: it wants to get out but cannot.
Asian stocks retreated from six-month highs as conflicting signals from China and the United States on progress made in trade talks deflated market hopes of a near term truce to end their damaging tariff war.
As the odds-on favorite to finally break the long Triple Crown drought, Chrome deflated more than 100,000 fans with a fourth-place finish at the Belmont Stakes, just a length and three-quarters from immortality.
"He didn't want to take this challenge," a deflated Pep Guardiola told reporters earlier this year when asked if Jadon Sancho, 19, would have excelled at Manchester City the way he has done at Borussia Dortmund.
It is also covered with cobwebs and full of deflated soccer balls, as well as whatever else my sisters and I threw in there to avoid having to put it in a place that made sense.
But two of them also said the key to understanding how the building went from a reasonably nice place to live to a horror show may, incredibly, lie in the deflated Halloween decorations abandoned out back.
Although roiled by scandals and deflated by low popularity ratings, the Abe administration seems to think it can ride out the turbulence, banking on the few remaining checks on its power and public apathy about politics.
His promises to "end the wars" in Iraq and Afghanistan satisfied the cosmopolitan chatterers of Stockholm, Paris and New York, but they deflated American allies in Baghdad and Kabul, and emboldened adversaries in Iran and Pakistan.
Washington (CNN)Deflated, frustrated, apprehensive -- with the acquittal of President Donald Trump, diplomats and officials who provided testimony about the administration's dealings with Ukraine are bracing for the fallout now that the impeachment trial has concluded.
Substitute Alvaro Morata added another in stoppage time against deflated opponents to give Real a 3-1 win that sent them into their seventh successive Champions League quarter-final by a deceptive 6-2 aggregate score.
Star quarterback Andrew Luck was hurt for much of the season, and the team that made it all the way to the AFC title game to complain about deflated balls didn't even make it to the playoffs.
The impasse ballooned the backlog of bills from vendors and service providers to an all-time high of nearly $16.4 billion, which was deflated to $9.5 billion with proceeds from October's $20183 billion general obligation bond sale.
Terribly timed injuries to AKA fighters, like Cain Velasquez' before UFC 196 and Luke Rockhold's before UFN 101, have left fight fans deflated and understandably tired of the same "pull out" headline from the infamously hardnosed team.
The module will ride up to space deflated and then once it docks to the station, it will inflate into a cylindrical module that's 13 feet long and more than 10 feet in diameter, according to Bigelow.
The development has both deflated Democrats and put them on the defensive, forcing them to shift tactics and ratchet up pressure on Barr to release Mueller's full report, as well as the underlying evidence that shaped it.
Day after day, we're confronted with a never-ending loop of misshapen chinos, leggings that claim to be pants, and the occasional red herring of a great stretch pant that morphs into a deflated parachute by midnight.
Then came the election of Donald J. Trump and a record-speed dismantling of American diplomacy, rendering the perspective of Mr. Barker's documentary, captivating if deflated in the final minutes by this turn of events, hauntingly nostalgic.
A narrow footpath path runs along an embankment between it and the river's exposed mud flats, which are littered with detritus washed down from the city — plastic bottles, wooden pallets, plastic ship's fenders, deflated soccer-balls, shoes.
Also-ran Dean Unglert deflated his chances of being seen as a viable marriage partner when he appeared on the franchise's boozier spinoff, "Bachelor in Paradise," and proceeded to put the moves on two women at once.
Appearing deflated, emotionally and literally, in a suit that looked like it had become a little too large, the television producer Marc Henry Johnson sat hunched in a metal chair in a courthouse cafeteria on Tuesday morning.
Before Chris Christie deflated him in a debate over the weekend, he seemed to be surging, the establishment's last best hope, not too weak, not too mean, not too wild, not too bland, the G.O.P.'s Goldilocks.
" I thanked them for the books, and later, while they slept on a half-deflated mattress in my living room, I leafed through the pages, skimming headlines: "The Power of Positive Expectations" and "How Resilient Are You?
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A deflated Novak Djokovic blamed a bad day at the office for his stunning second-round elimination by Uzbek wildcard Denis Istomin which condemned the Serb to his earliest grand slam exit in nearly a decade.
The BEAM, which is created by private company Bigelow Aerospace, will remain deflated during launch, but once in orbit, it will inflate up to four times its size, providing more overall volume for the interior of the ISS.
The industry has become the butt of a few jokes in the past couple of years as hype has deflated, but there's been no question that the tech is interesting — the question has been whether it's sustainably cool.
The decision, reversing a lower-court ruling, came several weeks after the N.F.L. won its legal fight with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady over his role in the use of deflated footballs in a 2015 playoff game.
Her father, Paul B. Hicks III, represented a major tobacco company in Connecticut and later was the top communications executive for the National Football League, where he dealt with scandals over player safety and the Patriots' deflated footballs.
When we meet him, he's a deflated, self-pitying dope who's been trying to muscle his way into power via the vegetable business, offering the city's "Cauliflower Trust" his protection in exchange for a fee, to no avail.
It would be anyone's guess why he was behind a table filled with strange rackets, a deflated medicine ball, a speed radar gun and homemade gadgets used to demonstrate his principles of ball revolution and revolutionary serve motions.
McConnell deflated much of Pelosi's leverage earlier this week when he announced that he had enough votes within his GOP conference to vote to begin the trial without acceding to Democrats' demands to commit to witness testimony first.
Instead, I spent my morning inside the exhibition's control room in the back of the hall with one of its French operators, a miasma of computer screens, a school of half-deflated fish and the yeast in question.
First, the real and effective federal funds rate of 214 percent is negative when corrected for the core consumer price inflation of 28.6 percent, or zero if deflated by the core private consumption expenditure gauge of 22 percent.
Evidence: Mr. Cohen provided documents to back up parts of his testimony, including copies of checks to pay Stormy Daniels for her silence and financial statements that he said showed how Mr. Trump inflated and deflated his worth.
Maybe I felt deflated after watching this episode simply because this is essentially a show about a man who killed five people and all the watching in the world doesn't change that, but I actually think it's something else.
The GOP's factions turned Ryan's first big governance test since his party won control of Congress and the White House in November into an enormous flop, and it deflated the party's central campaign promise to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Screenshots via Facebook The Law of Large Numbers means it's statistically likely that some people will be happy to receive this news, but it probably isn't worth rushing out and taking advantage of those deflated pinger prices just yet.
"No one say hi to me; no one shake my hand," a deflated Hernandez told reporters after throwing out the first pitch to the former Yankees catcher John Flaherty, who is now a limited partner of the Rockland Boulders.
The Journal reported that Cohen will additionally provide some of Trump's financial statements and testify that the president inflated or deflated his personal worth for business purposes, as well as repeating his claim that the president made racist remarks.
And when nominal home prices are deflated by per capita disposable personal income, it turns out that real prices of existing homes fell 12 percent while real prices of newly built homes fell 30 percent from 1975 to 2015.
Almost all of the beats are by Mike Will Made It or producers in his EarDrummers camp (from which the duo took their name) — their vision of night life now takes in ominous piano, industrial noise and deflated tempos.
Three-dimensional objects with ambiguous surfaces that almost ooze toward the viewer, her abstractly coiled or stacked forms look as much like failed ceramic pots as they do deflated objects like a fire hose, beach ball, or bicycle tire.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - A despondent mood swept through Russian athletes at the Pyeongchang Winter Games on Saturday, their hopes of being able to fly the Russian flag at the closing ceremony deflated by a second positive doping test.
OTHER KINDS OF ASSET PRICES, IPOs, TECH, HIGH PRICES WITH NO REVENUE, THAT'S KIND OF DEFLATED – WAPNER: CORRECTED ITSELF SOMEWHAT BLANKFEIN: SO WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN THAT'S GOING TO BURST A BUBBLE AND CREATE A HUGE KIND OF EXPLOSION?
This fastidious portrayal of a wizened farmer and his deflated-looking female companion (wife or daughter?) standing before a white board and batten house with a Gothic-style, second-story window, was hailed as a truly, purely American art.
So maybe it's not such a surprise that "Arden/Everywhere," a well-intentioned, textually trusty exploration of "As You Like It," as seen through the lens of the refugee crisis, has all the verve of a deflated soccer ball.
The cast of the podcast Welcome to Night Vale canceled their panel after their flights, hotel, and performance fee went unpaid, and angry attendees were compensated with "an extra hour" in a very sad, half-deflated children's ball pit.
Details: Trump was recently booed by sports fans during two previous high-profile events and CBS reports a Baby Trump protest balloon was "knifed and deflated" at Saturday's U Tigers-Alabama Crimson Tide clash, which LSU won 46-41.
Oh yeah... James Potter may have been a textbook douchebag in his Hogwarts prime, but we know that he "deflated his head a bit" towards the end of his life, and, most importantly, Lily chose to be with him.
In recent years, particularly as public markets have deflated the valuations of tech companies that spent years being pumped full of private capital, it's become increasingly clear that modern capitalism is not always the meritocracy it's supposed to be.
"If the tumor stays still, then more surrounding tissue can be spared," said lead study author Dr. Michael Parkes of the University of Birmingham in the U.K. "Radiotherapy is currently delivered with the chest deflated," Parkes added by email.
There was a strong showing despite deflated expectations after a Brazilian audit court removed the two most attractive blocks, on the grounds that they should be auctioned under a production-sharing regime to create more value for the government.
The thought of building a retirement nest egg can leave people feeling deflated, said Zaneilia Harris, a certified financial planner and president of Harris and Harris Wealth Management near Washington, D.C. "Assess when you want to retire," Harris said.
And as the early impassioned denouncements in this Trump discussion slowly deflated during the parliamentary debate, like a punctured football being booted around a school playground, it gradually became less and less likely that any action would be taken against him.
The NFL, vigilant steward of integrity and shield-themed corporate logos that it is, responded that it would make its officials aware of Grigson's concerns—and that, my friends, is how we almost had a Supreme Court case about deflated footballs.
Cohen testified Trump inflated his assets when it served him, including to the magazine Forbes, which tracks the wealth of the richest people in the United States and the world, and deflated his assets to lower his real estate taxes.
In the courtroom gallery on Thursday night, his deflated posture was mirrored not just by his family, but also by some of the Chinese-language newspaper reporters present, and by the supporters, many of Asian descent, who had rallied around him.
Because the value of a company is a multiple of its future earnings, and because these earnings are artificially deflated due to the U.S. tax code, U.S. companies are takeover targets for foreign ones looking to unlock their true value.
Throughout its run, the show remained mostly high-quality (in contrast to House of Cards, which slowly deflated and then catastrophically combusted), and that helped keep it in the public eye, even as it got older and lost its buzziness.
I don&apost want any of that to be deflated, Judge, but he&aposs on course, and I think what he did with Juncker last week is a great sign of the things to come by the end of the year.
They are books that were designed to eat the free time of children, preventing them from running around or screaming or doing whatever else a kid might do when they're not hunting for a deflated basketball in a haunted house.
Amazon claims its second annual Prime Day was its biggest sales day ever, but shopping cart glitches and less-than-mindblowing sales estimates deflated high expectations for a holiday that the world's largest retailer made up simply because it could.
" Among all the Islamic promotional materials were large, colorful, deflated bouncy castles from Rumaysah's previous hire business which he talked about reluctantly, explaining: "The more we got involved in our [Sharia] campaign, we realized space was needed for our materials.
For example, one vitrine contains a deflated replica of Neil Armstrong's space suit, Ottoman military emblems, and a layer of moon dust: there's a footprint in the dust, and one plastic bag of seeds signifying man's colonization of the moon.
The space agency says live coverage of the event will start at 5:30AM ET on Saturday, and then things are expected to wrap up around 6:15AM ET. However, the module will stay deflated until the end of May.
Production from existing coal leases can supply the nation's coal needs through 85033; there is no defensible reason to abandon the programmatic review process that is underway and immediately return to leasing coal for new, 20-year terms at deflated valuations.
Upon walking into a crowded Demo Day event at UTEC Ventures — a business accelerator and the entrepreneurial department at Lima's engineering and technology university, UTEC — you'd be surprised to learn that just three years ago, Lima's tech ecosystem was very deflated.
United had conceded an 114th-minute goal by Olivier Giroud in a 111-1.3 draw against visiting Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday, leaving Mourinho and his team with an increasingly familiar deflated feeling at Old Trafford this season.
LAC DE PAYOLLE, France (Reuters) - The seventh stage of the Tour de France ended in farcical fashion on Friday when an inflatable arch, marking 1km to go, deflated and slowed down the bunch, sending Briton Adam Yates to the ground.
James Davenport, an editor at PC Gamer, had the perfect example of how that feeling is deflated in Anthem: Most tragically, the endless grind extends to the game's worldbuilding, something that developer BioWare previously excelled at with games like Mass Effect.
Having earned a title shot before the ban, the post-TRT Belfort showed up visibly deflated for a fight with champion Chris Weidman in 2015, and he was good for a half-hearted blitz before getting mounted and pounded out.
He occasionally deals in objects that hardly anyone knows how to fix, including 1960s inflatable PVC armchairs that can lose their luster when exposed to the bodies of people wearing sunscreen and that can develop holes along their folds when deflated.
Two years later, he was hired as a cub reporter by the rival Daily Mirror, where, legend has it, he deflated the tires on his father's car so that The Mirror's photographer would get to the scene of a story first.
In the story "The Straw Husband," a woman is married to a man made of straw who, after becoming upset with her, begins to spew miniature orchestral instruments — timpani, clarinets, snare drums — from his body, until he's left deflated and unconscious.
In her Museum Frieder Burda exhibition I Rise – I'm a Black Ocean, Leaping and Wide, "Lona" (2010) takes the form of a dream catcher made from scraps of lace with a floral motif, stretching across the wall like a deflated lung.
But despite Pelosi's political gamble securing several wins for Democrats, McConnell deflated her leverage last week when he announced that he had enough votes to begin the trial without allowing a vote on witness testimony beforehand, as Democrats were demanding.
Some young dissenters and Egypt analysts contended that no matter the turnout this Friday, the fact that people dared to chant for Mr. el-Sisi's ouster at all, at great personal risk, had deflated the president's appearance of absolute control.
While many players would have been left deflated, Woods muttered an expletive, got the anger out of his system, and fought back to card a respectable one-under-par 71 that left him six strokes behind halfway leader Ryan Palmer.
The committee's April subpoena to the president's accounting firm, Mazars USA, was prompted among other things by testimony from the president's former fixer Michael Cohen who alleged that the president inflated and deflated his assets improperly, which Trump has denied.
What happened: Hours after the AFC championship on January 18, 2015, journalist Bob Kravitz reported that the NFL was opening an investigation into whether or not the New England Patriots had used intentionally deflated balls to beat the Indianapolis Colts.
According to the Indian Express, police believe the men deflated a tire on her parked vehicle at a toll plaza in Shamshabad, a village outside Hyderabad; when she returned to the car, they offered to help her and attacked her.
Rickie Fowler halved the final match with Marc Leishman in front of a deflated gallery as the United States won eight of the 24 points on offer in a stinging Sunday reverse for the Internationals, who had led 23-23 overnight.
The House panel subpoenaed accounting firm Mazars USA in April in a bid to obtain several years of Trump's financial records as part of the panel's investigation into allegations that Trump improperly inflated and deflated the values of his personal assets.
And Mr. Paleologos noted only half-jokingly that Mr. Trump had been outspoken in his support of the Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, a virtual god here, during the scandal over deflated footballs, and that may have caught the attention of some voters.
At his campaign headquarters in Washington, some of the younger staff members were so deflated that senior advisers met with them on Sunday morning to reassure them the episode was just a hiccup — the kind that happens all the time in presidential races.
Bitcoin had soared to a record high of $19,666 by mid-December, before worries of a regulatory clampdown on cryptocurrency exchanges in January quickly deflated what many in the investment world were calling one of the biggest asset price bubbles in history.
Well, we don't know if he actually spoke those words, but it's the kind of thing the chairman of the Zeppelin Company probably said all the time, at least until enthusiasm for the combination deflated along with the Hindenburg in May, 1937.
"A life would have marked them, even gave them a look, big eyes, a gutted animal life," she says of her Peaux de Dame (Lady Skins, 2019), in which the artist pins deflated vinyl fabric to the walls of her red forest.
Running back Travis Homer rushed for 146 yards, quarterback Malik Rosier passed for one touchdown and rushed for another, and the defense came up with three interceptions and a fumble recovery that led to 27 points and deflated the Irish (8-2).
"It was my experience that Mr. Trump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed among the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes," Cohen told the committee.
"Urban's become a value play, though, and at the moment this market has little love for value" Dollar Tree is one of Cramer's favorite companies, but he's watching to see if any of its balloon sales deflated due to a helium shortage.
In September, U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in Manhattan said National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell may have administered his own "industrial justice" in suspending New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for four games over deflated footballs used in a championship game.
A deflated Sanders conceded the turnout wasn't high enough Saturday to produce the new and younger voters he needed to succeed, like he had in New Hampshire and in Iowa, where Clinton only passed him by two-tenths of a percentage point.
Recognizing that WeWork is really in the real-estate business and needs to reshape its business to focus less on tech-like growth and more on boring things like operating expenses and lease costs is certain to further depress its already deflated valuation.
What I am saying is that no matter how positive an experience your trip is, your brain and body will feel odd during the comedown—a little deflated, a little spent, a little wonky, even under the gilded surface of an afterglow.
His policy prescriptions were still largely absent, his deflated and meandering style was bizarre and distracting, and he somehow managed, in the middle of his campaign's most serious crisis, to throw his running mate and GOP allies in Congress under the bus.
When I reach the end of any given episode, I feel like I've put in the effort, but I also feel a little deflated, like I'm going to have to sit for a second before I can climb a flight of stairs.
No one could have foreseen MLB and Manfred getting into bed with a quack doctor and interfering with a federal investigation to justify suspending Alex Rodriguez, and no one thought the NFL would fight to the death with Tom Brady over deflated footballs.
We've managed effective fact-checking at crucial junctures in the past: The great Edward R. Murrow deflated Joseph McCarthy, and some heroic news reporters (often from the South) covered the civil rights struggle in ways that changed attitudes rather than reinforcing prejudices.
Because I'm still there on my hands and knees, deflated belly and ripe breasts, huge dark nipples, tearing open the stapled bag, fumbling the ducky pins, two fingers slipped between the baby's belly and the thick layers of cotton, the sharp point.
" This was not the first time the two shared an awkward moment on TV. In 2015, Gronkowski and his clan appeared on a Harvey-hosted episode of "Celebrity Family Feud" when Harvey posed this puzzler: "Name something that can be inflated or deflated.
The Democratic-led House Oversight Committee issued the subpoena for Trump's financial records in April after Trump's former personal attorney and fixer Michael Cohen testified that the president had in the past improperly inflated and deflated estimates of his assets and liabilities.
Opinion Columnist The last global economic crisis, for all its complex detail, had one big, simple cause: A huge housing and debt bubble had emerged in both the United States and Europe, and it took the world economy down when it deflated.
After jigging on the 50-yard line with a deflated American football strapped around his manhood at the 2004 Super Bowl, he set off on a run before being flattened by a linebacker and hauled off with his arms tied behind his back.
Screenshot: TwitterThis week, the Oogie Boogie Man made of deflated basketballs currently residing in the Oval Office, Donald Trump, made good on his threat to shut down the federal government if Congress doesn't approve $5.7 billion in funding for his U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
Bitcoin BTC=BTSP had soared to a record high of $23,666 by mid-December, before worries of a regulatory clampdown on cryptocurrency exchanges in January quickly deflated what many in the investment world were calling one of the biggest asset price bubbles in history.
Instead of, say, when you snap out of an internet vortex and realize you've been sitting on loo the past 20 minutes, achingly deflated by the discovery that Logan Paul still gets 5.3 million views for a video of him punching an obese pumpkin.
The stalemate ballooned the state's backlog of bills from vendors and service providers to an all-time high of nearly $16.4 billion, which was deflated to $9.1 billion as of Wednesday with the help of proceeds from Illinois' $6 billion GO bond sale in October.
Libor rates spiked in September 2008 after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and three years later discount brokerage Charles Schwab filed lawsuits alleging 11 major banks conspired to manipulate the benchmark rate by reporting inflated or deflated rates from which Libor was calculated each day.
But when you go from a D to a B and you're losing that volume and weight, it does affect your breasts negatively — it makes them more deflated-looking, saggy and it can give you stretch marks, so it just was not the best look.
They slowly deflated a crowd expecting a coronation for a team that won a record 73 regular-season games and beat the Cavaliers in Games 1 and 211 by a combined 26 points, the largest differential for the first two games in finals history.
" The N.F.L. released the results of its investigation last May, which stated that two low-level Patriots employees had knowingly deflated balls below the legal limit and that it was "more probable than not that Brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities.
But plenty of New Yorkers had heard this sort of gambit before—I mean, Donald Trump is from here—and attention quickly deflated; "why not?" is an urban design dream that often dies fast here, either due to costs, or regulatory hoops and hurdles.
The first nine Republican debates (save the one Trump skipped) were defined by a weird repartee between Jeb Bush and Donald Trump in which the former fecklessly tried to attack the latter only for Trump to respond with brutal insults that utterly deflated Bush.
This is a game of constant stop-and-go, where supposedly high-tension chase scenes are slowed down by rote exploration puzzles and where the too-rare moments of high drama are immediately deflated by boring busy work, or, worse, paint-by-numbers boss fights.
For proof, look no further than his attempt to get Pepe removed from the Anti-Defamation League's database of hate symbols—a quest that ends with Furie in the ADL office deflated by the idea that his creation will always come with a dire warning.
The second subpoena, also directed to the accounting firm, came from the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which is investigating the hush-money payments and whether Mr. Trump inflated and deflated descriptions of his assets on financial statements to obtain loans and reduce his taxes.
But Trump also faces allegations that he inflated and deflated the value of assets to acquire loans and pay less in taxes and that he allowed top aides, including son-in-law Jared Kushner, to receive security clearances they were not qualified to have.
Mary Berry — who recently left fans as deflated as a fallen cake by announcing her departure from "The Great British Bake Off" — brings her culinary wizardry to this American spinoff alongside her fellow judge Johnny Iuzzini and the married hosts Nia Vardalos and Ian Gomez.
Ratings are down 11 percent this season, and the league's decision-making has been called into question time and again, from its continued mishandling of concussions to the obscene amount of time and money invested in disciplining the league's biggest star over deflated footballs.
However, the way events unfolded resulted in the bizarre expression of deflated hopes coming from some corners of the tornado chasing community — contrasted with the widespread relief from other forecasters and millions of residents of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, which were the most threatened areas.
The remarks deflated hopes for a near-term sale harbored by rival planemakers Bombardier Inc, Embraer SA and Airbus Group SE. United placed orders for 65 Boeing 737-700 jets earlier this year, beating out Bombardier, which sought a headline-grabbing win for its fledgling CSeries aircraft.
That ego, however, has often been rapidly deflated when mayors decide — as they are wont to do — that they'd like to trade Gracie Mansion for the White House, a route littered with underwhelming poll numbers, underattended rallies and unceremonious exits long before a single vote is cast.
According to the indictment made public on Thursday, former CEO Michael Carroll and former CFO Michael Pappagallo were involved in a scheme to cause Brixmor to report "smoothed," or falsely inflated and deflated, "Same Property Net Operating Income Growth Rate," a key measure of a REIT's performance.
That could present a few awkward moments for Goodell, who has been portrayed as public enemy number one in New England for suspending quarterback Tom Brady the first four games of the season for his role in Deflategate, the 2015 scandal around the use of deflated footballs.
Her older brother, Andrey (Greg Hildreth), is no help; his intellectual aspirations, already deflated by the dullness of provincial life, are snuffed out altogether when he falls in love with Natasha (Sas Goldberg), a déclassé local who thinks that Juicy Couture sweatsuits are still a thing.
When things aren't set up perfectly for him—balls deflated to the level he likes, referees calling penalties, the other team's signals stolen—you'd rather have someone like Jimmy Garropolo, but the Patriots refused to move on from Brady this season and traded their backup away.
Mr. Strongin's team mounted a series of coordinated offensives that eventually deflated a large inflatable swan that Mr. Finks' team was using as a shield, leading both teams to come together for a rendition of "Amazing Grace" to pay their respects to the fallen flotation device.
"Hustlers" is based on a real-life tale, which appeared in New York magazine in 2015, about a crew of high-end strippers in New York who — after their customer base deflated thanks to the 2008 recession — found creative, and illegal, ways to keep business going.
In 2015, when Brady and the Patriots were investigated by the N.F.L. for using deflated footballs to gain an unfair advantage — with Brady eventually suspended and, by association, labeled a cheater (in roughly 44 states) — New Englanders were outraged by what they saw as outsiders' bias.
If its 1.5-star Yelp rating is anything to go on, visitors felt let down by the ticket price, by the size of the installation—it was literally a room—and the fact that it was pretty much just a bunch of smudged-looking balloons and partially deflated inflatables.
"Mentally, Rory runs on emotion, which is great when he's up and you see that spring in his step, but he gets a little deflated if the putter is not working or a few drives are pounded out not in the right place," the 58-year-old said.
While the term itself may conjure up horrific images involving syringes, pain, and deflated male anatomy, the actual process can be as simple as taking pills every few months, according to Scott Woodside, head of the sexual behavior clinic at Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
I often show people a picture of the top half of my daughter's face and people say she looks sad or guilty or deflated, and then I show the whole image and and she's actually in a full-blown episode of pleasure because she's at a chocolate museum.
Cohen told the committee during his testimony that Trump at times inflated the value of his assets, such as when he was preparing a bid for the Buffalo Bills National Football League team, and at times deflated them, such as when he wanted to reduce his real estate taxes.
Though expectations have somewhat deflated in recent weeks, as investors realized the impact of "Pokemon Go" on Nintendo's profits will be limited, Seth Fischer, chief investment officer of Hong Kong-based investment firm Oasis told CNBC the market was still betting on Nintendo fully embracing mobile as a platform.
The NFL might have suffered an embarrassing and hilarious legal defeat in the mostly pointless matter of illegally deflated footballs, but if anything, Ballghazi just kept the NFL in the news during the offseason while making fans more eager for actual football to take the place of courtroom wrangling.
A catchable fly ball hit by Russell that would have been the third out of the inning dropped in safely between center fielder Tyler Naquin and right fielder Lonnie Chisenhall, allowing two runs to score and giving the Cubs a 3-0 lead that deflated the sellout crowd.
I was attending my first Gay Pride Celebration with a small group of gay men I had befriended earlier that summer (my first gaggle!) and was eager to experience all that my newly embraced gayness had to offer; however, this interaction with one of my new "friends" deflated me.
The nastier parts of the Patriot Act were passed with a sunset, as was the independent counsel statute that ensnared President Bill Clinton, not to mention the tax cuts for the wealthy under Presidents George W. Bush and Trump (which had sunsets that artificially deflated their real costs).
It would have been understandable if Coco Gauff had come out flat, deflated by a loss the previous evening on tennis's biggest court — a match memorable less for the thumping final score than for Gauff's tears and the comfort she received from her opponent, top-ranked Naomi Osaka.
Where the song once said "Baltimore, too many niggas dying," it now says "Can't nobody stop our shine" and in the apparent interest of pushing the song to the masses, 300 has deflated a song that was initially made as a coping mechanism to heal a city in pain.
This is important because uniform air bubbles will "pop" closer to the same rate, whereas if you whip your cream on high speed, you will have irregular sized air bubbles—some large, some small—meaning your whipped cream will deflate more quickly than you want…and nobody wants to feel deflated!
Click here to view original GIFGOP presidential candidate and sweater ascetic Jeb Bush's emotional register on the campaign trail hovers between "mildly deflated" to "moderately chagrined"—but LOOK at how his eyes light up as he realizes that the expensive and impractical gadget he's been wearing can make phone calls.
Likewise, in 2003, 18-year-old Alex Doji was a member of the rugby team at Staffordshire University when he died choking on his own vomit after an initiation ceremony in which he had to pick deflated balloons with his teeth from a tub of chilli, dog food, and pig offal.
The Norwegian designer sent models down the runway at Central Saint Martins's annual BA Fashion show (where designers like Alexander McQueen and Riccardo Tisci also got their start) wearing huge colorful balloons that engulfed their entire bodies, which then magically deflated into structural dresses before bewildered guests at the show.
Yet it is surely wiser of him to return to the division where his skill will go unhindered by the physical disadvantages he's seen exposed at welterweight in the past, and the significance of his UFC 196 win is less likely to be deflated by a loss in his next bout.
Happy to be going home to his uptown apartment, he refused to go there deflated by LeBron James, who took a late-morning Manhattan subway ride with Cleveland Cavaliers teammates and later derailed the Knicks by leading a 27-point fourth quarter that produced a 27-225 victory at the Garden.
READ: Michael Cohen Implicated Trump in at Least 11 Different Felonies Both of those probes were inspired by Congressional testimony from Trump's longtime attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen, who said Trump provided inflated or deflated financial statements to banks, insurance companies and tax officials when it suited his business interests.
But it was the 3-point shooting fireworks by Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and, finally, Thompson that electrified the fans and deflated the Cavs, who go home now for Game 93 on Wednesday night, positioned where they were last year, when they rallied to win the title in seven games.
How he managed to pull that off, to become bigger than Ted Williams and Larry Bird, and even Big Papi, David Ortiz, has more to do with timing, some key lifestyle decisions and a certain fight with the N.F.L. over deflated footballs than his mounting collection of Super Bowl rings.
It was his abortive attempts to help out on the album (according to Murphy, he contributed a sole chord change to a song and then slipped out, deflated, when no one was looking) which has informed nearly everything that has been written since about LCD Soundsystem's near faultless fourth album American Dream.
It also can be accomplished without having to tether the robot or plug it into a power source or air pump, as is the case with more traditional soft robots, which require their bladders to be inflated and deflated in order to perform tasks like opening and closing a soft robotic hand.
The conventional wisdom was that the party had peaked in the 2014 general election that brought Mr Modi to power; since then it had deflated under pressure from resurgent smaller parties, and been punctured outright by the folly of "demonetisation"—Mr Modi's decision last November to scrap most of India's paper currency.
Even if Mr Ross could be said to have had nefarious political motivations for adding the citizenship question—undercounts of immigrants and Hispanic Americans could lead to their underrepresentation in Congress as well as deflated federal funding for their communities—all he needs to show is some plausible reason for the change.
He said that on top of three major sinkings of overcrowded vessels from Libya that occurred Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, officials had subsequently learned that 46 were missing from a raft carrying 125 people that deflated, eight had been lost overboard from another and four died in a fire on board another.
Members of the House of Representatives tax committee also pointed to other segments of Cohen's testimony as topics likely to draw further scrutiny, including claims that Trump deflated the value of his properties to lower his tax bill and called the government "stupid" for giving him a $10 million tax refund in 2008.
One controversy that may be deflated in Congress and on the presidential trail is the impeachment of President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
McLaughlin argued then that many of his 2012 polls didn't match the election results because they came shortly after Mitt Romney's strong debate performance and at the height of Romney's numbers, which then deflated over the coming weeks, and he said he thought they'd still been accurate at the time they were conducted.
She got Cohen to say that getting a look at Trump's tax returns and financial statements would be helpful in finding out if Trump inflated the value of his assets to insurance companies or, conversely, deflated the value of assets — such as his golf courses — in order to keep his tax bill low.
The episode was inspired by real-life footage of a deflated Woody Woodpecker balloon making its way down the parade route but is probably better known for the Midnight Cowboy–inspired plotline that sees George purchasing (maybe) Jon Voight's LeBaron convertible and Jerry walking around the city in pair of slippery cowboy boots.
The lawyers in these cases represented a wide range of plaintiffs, including immigrant and civil rights organizations and individual residents of Maryland and Arizona who argued they'd be harmed if the citizenship question deflated the census response rate and led to less federal funding and decreased congressional representation for their home districts.
Six months later, the starchy plaid coats and skirts he designed, mostly deflated of their padded hips and shoulders, were the thing to wear to his latest show; his swanning denim jackets and ski parkas, falling off the shoulders as if pulled by a stronger gravity than their wearers, are selling out.
In one of those scheduling quirks of fate, the Spurs, the N.B.A.'s best-run team over the last decade and a half, will roll into Barclays Center to probably inflict more damage on a discombobulated, deflated franchise that had earnest designs on becoming San Antonio Northeast at the dawn of the Prokhorov era.
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen testified Wednesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE inflated and deflated his assets over the years, and provided Rep.
Yes, his supporters will stick with him, but if the energy among this group, fueled for the most part by Trump's hard line immigration policies, is deflated by Trumps move to the center/right then he will have alienated the one group that until now has supported Trump and fueled his otherwise disastrous campaign.
MARKET OVERVIEW Uruguay's real estate market reached a peak in 2000, and has largely deflated since then, causing prices in the beach areas to drop for all but the top tier of properties, said Carlos García Arocena, executive director of Bado & Perazzo Sotheby's International Realty, which is based in Montevideo but has listings in the Punta del Este region.
"In addition to that, we have essentially a stock market bubble, which now is being deflated," Faber said.. The Shanghai Composite has entered "bear within a bear" territory, falling more than 20 percent from its December high, as well as trading down more than 40 percent from its 52-week high set in June of last year.
What We Know and What We Don't, New York Times This piece does a great job of breaking down how case fatality rate (CFR) is calculated, why the number is often inflated (and sometimes deflated) at the outbreak of a new disease, and where epidemiologists generally agree the actual CFR for Covid-19 stands (closer to 1 percent).
Honestly, most people I spoke with weren't too heated up, four years later, about the massive scandal that was 2015's Deflategate, in which multiple Patriots players were accused of having deflated footballs below the NFL's standard air pressure during a January conference championship game — an illegal move because it makes the balls easier to control.
They smacked the post or the crossbar not once or twice or three times but four, after Carolina had deflated the crowd by scoring twice in the first 1 minute 5 seconds of the third period, first on a sharp wrist shot by Warren Foegele and then on a nifty deflection by Nino Niederreiter, a former Islander.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump's mood went from feisty to self-pitying to deflated on Wednesday as he fended off questions about a July phone call in which he urged the president of Ukraine to work with Attorney General William P. Barr on potential corruption investigations connected to former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., a Democratic rival.
Hopes that Ms. Merkel would lead a multilateral world in the Trump era seem more deflated than ever now that her chosen successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, resigned from leading the Christian Democratic Union after it joined the Alternative for Germany party in a vote for a state governor — contravening a policy of not allying with the far right.
"This is me 4 days postpartum — I live in sexy surgical mesh underwear that's keeping a world of pain in check, my boobs are engorged, I burst blood vessels In my face from pushing, my big pregnant belly that I loved so much deflated to a mere paunch but it's all so worth it," she wrote.
Arrington allegedly stole money from his employer, and is now facing years in prison; Adam Neumann presided over WeWork as its valuation ballooned, and when it suddenly deflated—an event sparked partly by his own self-dealing and impacting not just his investors but many of his own employees—he still walked away with a deal for $1.7 billion.
The stickers absorb the nasty fluids from your pimples and you can directly see the results: When you take off the sticker the next morning (or even as soon as a few hours, depending on the nature of the pimple), the sticker turns white with the pus it has absorbed, and your pimple will have noticeably deflated.
It didn't all work — fringed pants resembled costumes for a lost yeti and droopy balloon-shade crystal-covered frocks called to mind a deflated disco ball (they were better as jeans) — but shearling coats and bags trailing more yard-long fat jellyfish tentacles were so squishably soft you wanted to either reach out and pet them or cuddle up inside one.
It's a place of modern miracles, where babies whose lungs are too small to draw breath are made to breathe, their tissues forcibly inflated and deflated by tubes connected to machines; where parents burn quietly while they watch each new heartbeat register on the glowing screen above their baby's incubator, unable to look away, in a slow immolation that can last for days or weeks or months.
Despite messages from Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's campaign that the presidential candidate will fight for the Democratic nomination until the convention, the Vermont senator sounded slightly deflated after a big loss in Tuesday's New York primary.
The 20-foot-tall "Baby Trump" balloon made an appearance at President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE's rally in Florida on Tuesday after the balloon was knifed and deflated at a previous event.

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