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"dig out" Definitions
  1. to remove somebody/something from somewhere by digging the ground around them or it
  2. to find something that has been hidden or forgotten for a long time

402 Sentences With "dig out"

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If not water, what did dig out those deep trenches?
That might ring hollow if customers dig out LendUp's skeletons.
Bid your therapist goodbye, and dig out your college syllabus.
Ms. LaBouvier's inquiries prompted him to dig out the work.
There's no need to dig out your original Xbox, thankfully.
In other words, it's time to dig out your Brecht.
You don't need to dig out old messages to see comments.
Dig out your hand-knit sweaters and warm up the butterbeer!
It's just hard to dig out of those holes, that's all.
Dig out that neckerchief and tie it under your chin immediately.
Then you dig out a manual or look one up online.
As many businesses dig out, others are pitching in to help.
Rescuers on Wednesday scrambled to dig out people trapped beneath rubble.
If so, here a few ideas to help you dig out.
Once you fall behind on card payments, it's hard to dig out.
Another person trying to dig out their vehicle found the running car.
Men with shovels dig out roots and flatten the ochre-red earth.
Erie residents help to dig out a car from a parking spot.
"One day you'll dig out a very unwelcome surprise," she warns darkly.
I'm looking forward to seeing whether people dig out those cryptic messages!
You could dig out the most patriotic jacket ever and hit the polls.
It took them more than five years to dig out of the hole.
A rescue operation is underway to dig out people trapped in the debris.
Meanwhile, Illinois was trying to dig out from under heavy snowfall in some areas.
Once it gets to 230-214 it's hard to dig out of that hole.
Now all you need to do is dig out those baby tees and scrunchies.
Among the minerals they dig out with rudimentary tools are gold, diamonds and emeralds.
"I put us in too big a hole to dig out of," Gray said.
They were also given shovels and probes, in case they needed to dig out.
You have to unscrew the end cap, dig out the filter, and then dump.
So when she needed to move, ASAP, I decided to dig out those savings.
Check out our tips and picks, then run and dig out your summer makeup bag.
"This is why we need to go out and dig out more stuff," he said.
I go over to help, and they in turn help me dig out my car.
Just let Chris Harrison knows when he needs to dig out his tuxedo, okay, lovebirds?
Now I just have to dig out my old turntable and (neutral) milk (hotel) crates.
They're in a box, somewhere, that I've got to dig out when I finish unpacking.
Today, the answer is MINER, because a miner uses a pick to dig out ore.
Music inspired the former basketball star to dig out of a funk and fully heal.
I've found the Karma Grip has encouraged me to dig out my older GoPro cameras.
During periods of heavy snowfall, firefighters dig out hydrants to make sure they are available.
If a reporter is on deadline, they can quickly dig out an obscure court document.
At the very least, it'll hold you over until you dig out bigger, better tools.
Anne in Pennsylvania Anne in Pennsylvania: Great job being proactive to dig out from debt!
"You want to avoid the ditch, as opposed to dig out of it," she said.
Fox Terriers were originally bred to dig out foxes who go to ground during a hunt.
"They've got a deep hole to dig out of in terms of winning trust," Kuraitis said.
The tickets drew backlash from drivers who said they were unable to dig out their cars.
"They continue to dig out of a very troubled situation that will take time," Neuhauser said.
"Dig out that picnic basket you received as a wedding gift 10 years ago," says Novak.
The choice to dig out your car or leave it buried can trigger bills either way.
It's designed especially for homes with pets, with tools that dig out dirt, hair, and allergens.
Dig out the darkest sunglasses you own and wear them even on gray and rainy days.
Borrowers who default on their federal loans can use a process called rehabilitation to dig out.
I pay with quarters that I dig out of my laptop bag, like a real adult.
And both men will hammer the other with whatever they can dig out from the past.
Dig out your toy microphone as the "The Sound of Music" makes its annual holiday appearance.
They dug their own grave and now they're way too far into it to dig out.
Realize I left my sneakers at work, so I dig out an old pair from my closet.
Taking a closer look at your credit card statement could help you dig out of debt faster.
The streets aren't that bad yet, but that's moot since you'd have to dig out your car.
Other levels require you to knock bananas out of a tree or dig out a tiny hole.
But once you dig out his arc from beneath the many other plot lines, you're left wanting.
Secret Garden Party is designed to dig out your inner child for a few lost July evenings.
Instead, Ole Miss fell behind early in this one and couldn't dig out of its early hole.
"Next, you need to dig out the red M&Ms with your mouth only," the girls say.
Dig out your best crochet top and decorative Fleetwood Mac Rumours vinyl, for Haim is (almost) risen!
Dig out old clothes and try to pair them with other items that are a bit newer.
Feral pigs don't browse the landscape; they dig out plants by the root, and lots of them.
Let's take a little trip down memory lane to dig out some of her greatest vintage style hits...
The blunt ends made it seem coarse and prickly and having to dig out ingrown hairs became routine.
The more difficult the puzzle, the more helpful the tool to help dig out of the mine shaft.
Generally, the anti-virus scanner (Malwarebytes is your correspondent's favourite) will dig out the ransomware and quarantine it.
Now, excuse us while we dig out our scarf headbands and calf-skimming jeans for old time's sake.
Should I dig out the old baby sling and stuff her into it, singing "Baby Mine" from "Dumbo"?
To dig out from underneath this debt load, AT&T has been laying off employees and raising rates.
Work teams strove faithfully in spite of the low visibility to dig out river banks for watershed restoration.
Investigators in Cambodia must be allowed to go undercover "to infiltrate networks and dig out criminals", Seila added.
So dig out your favorite superhero or nerd outfit and head on over to Chipotle after 211 p.m.
It might be time to dig out those old Game Boy cartridges you still have in the attic.
The Huichole welcomed us and taught us how to dig out the "little deer" without cutting its root.
The rise in the total amount that graduates owe has made it difficult for some to dig out , however.
This technique required the Vikings to dig out the entire pit to remove the container and its mucky contents.
This is going to be a multiyear project for Texas to be able to dig out of this catastrophe.
"This is going to be a multiyear project for Texas to be able to dig out of this catastrophe."
"If you're paying 20% interest, that's a tough hole to dig out of," said Yoder, of Yoder Wealth Management.
I also dig out my raincoat that I got in Iceland earlier this year — their weatherproof gear is legit.
Also in focus is the renewed attempt by Washington and Beijing to dig out from a damaging trade war.
If you want to even the playing field, you'll have to dig out your old GameCube controllers from storage.
You only need to drop more training data into Deep TabNine's hopper, and it'll dig out patterns, he says.
De Blasio pledged to dig out a sidewalk plaque commemorating Nazi collaborator Philippe Pétain in the Canyon of Heroes.
"The appeal of an expansion franchise is not having to dig out from problems on your arrival," McPhee said.
If you're playing teacher/student, dig out your old college textbooks and set up your kitchen chairs like a classroom.
Midshipmen at the Naval Academy in Annapolis took up shovels and helped dig out the residential area around their campus.
The most jaw-dropping moment was finding my friendly neighborhood bartender, and learning that I needed to dig out cash.
Residents of the Scottish border area were asked to help dig out roads where a number of motorists were stranded.
There is more than a year for the Republicans to dig out from there, but it is a big hole.
Watch Perry's favorite clip below — and then go ahead and dig out those old VHS tapes you're hoarding for more.
"The EPA insists they had no plan to dig out the plug, but they did and without testing," he said.
It will continue to take investigative reporters and watchdog groups to dig out conflicts of interest and connect the dots.
I could really dig into my head and dig out specific images and memories but they were really with us.
Dig out your original Xbox, blow the dust off the games, pop NHL Hitz into the tray, and get going.
To dig out debris and earwax from the mesh speakers, I used the pointed end of a dental floss stick.
At different islands in Hawaii, Pele used her stick to dig out fire pits, forging the archipelago's magnificent volcanic craters.
In the meantime, snowed-in Flagstaff residents like Chad Willimason are trying to dig out with the help of snowblowers.
High interest rates can make it tough to dig out, and a big balance could also ding your credit score.
It's that time of the year again when we force ourselves to dig out our coats, scarves, hats ... and nose warmers?
On cross defense says there were other texts with #MichelleCarter offering to help Conrad Roy "dig out" from a dark hole.
The latest attempt occurred this week in Capinas, Brazil, where growers met to try to dig out of the price trough.
This is the same app that ships on the Pixel so you can dig out any of the backgrounds you want.
As soon as the snow melts and the allergies kick in, we're programmed to want to dig out our sandals, too.
When Maria hit, PREPA was trying to simultaneously finance an operational overhaul and dig out from about $8 billion in debt.
Typically, they're forced to dig out from the regulatory blizzard by adding costly staff or reducing services that benefit their members.
Harden scored 258 points in the third quarter to help the Rockets (248-272) dig out of a 257-point hole.
Directed by DAPS and Quavo, the two rappers are donned in things we'd never think to dig out of our attics.
"This is going to be a multiyear project for Texas to be able to dig out of this catastrophe," he said.
This year, The New York Times focused on seven states where Democrats hoped to dig out after losses two years ago.
Authorities responded with an Oregon Water Resource SnowCat, a construction vehicle, and were able to dig out Taylor and his dog.
The question, at least for this season, is whether the Pelicans will dig out of their hole and make the playoffs.
The obvious move would be to dig out your birth certificate or land deed, but many rural residents don't have paperwork.
Food for thought as you plan your Tuesday commute, fill the fridge and dig out the snowboots you already packed away.
Then when it's done, I have to empty the dustbin and — often — dig out debris that got caught in the rollers.
Motley, who scored 14 points after the break, helped Baylor dig out of an eight-point deficit early in the second half.
The nomination sent news outlets scrambling to their archives to dig out transcripts of those fateful Senate judiciary committee hearings from 1986.
The great dig-out began with officials in New York lifting a travel ban, and airlines and commuter railroads slowly resumed service.
As we work further and further to dig out the evil from our national psyche, the landscape itself will start to change.
We'll see you on the other side, Maine — that is, unless you want to come on down and help us dig out.
Under the program, local people who dig out the reservoirs receive free polythene liners and lessons on dry-land farming and aquaculture.
So dig out your Curious perfume (or her new gender-neutral perfume, Prerogative), slip into some leather, and pile on the jewelry.
So, head to a nearby field or dig out your dad's dusty telescope around 9pm EST to see Mars in rare form.
As many of us dig out from a blizzard, it may seem premature to worry much about a plague borne by mosquitoes.
Elsewhere in central Italy, the army was helping to dig out communities left stunned by the double blow of snow and quakes.
Ron Suskind was the first journalist to dig out this history, which has been largely forgotten, in his 1003 book Confidence Men.
At any point I could dig out the Nintendo Entertainment System my parents bought me in 1986 and experience Super Mario Bros.
Workers, including children, descend hundreds of feet on bamboo ladders to dig out the coal, often leading to accidents at such mines.
In any case, Mr. Rajoy, Spain and the Catalans need help to dig out from the hole they are in, he said.
Rescue workers continue to dig out people trapped under the wreckage, but they have been hindered by a lack of heavy equipment.
Perez has tried to right the ship, but fundraising has suffered as the organization works to dig out of a sizable hole.
"I was doing it to dig out information that exculpates my client, which is the role of a defense lawyer," he said.
For those who don't know, slime — the kind Garcia whips up — is no longer something you dig out of a clogged drain.
"They are working around the clock to dig out survivors, support those in need, and make the best of the situation," Amaya added.
This means the robots can park cars three or four deep, but then dig out the right vehicle ready for its owner's return.
"We got over 400 people who came to us in a week to help dig out, clean up and rebuild," Mr. Schenk said.
"So many journalists kept trying to dig out our MeToo stories in the past months," Opaque Space game design lead Jennifer Scheurle said.
So why not dig out your Lego bin and build this Mindstorms assistant that can churn out all your Christmas cards for you?
That groupthink mentality is also what led to the 2008 financial crisis that the U.S. economy is still struggling to dig out of.
It's time to dig out your pointed hat and the Teen Witch Handbook you got in high school after you discovered The Craft.
If she finished up here in the kitchen first, she could go dig out her collection of carefully filed twenty percent off coupons.
So maybe it's time to dig out that old telescope and take another look at Saturn and its beautiful rings before they're gone.
Even if you were trying to dig out clues on the last album, you would say these are stories within a genre framework.
I never listen to a track and think, I need to go to the record store and dig out something that'll fit this.
"I knew I had a big hole to dig out of, but I don't ever doubt my craft or my work," Stanton said.
"But to go as far as to dig out specific verses to try and justify a claim seems extremely bizarre," Mr. Yeo added.
The Black Friday sale is also the perfect excuse to dig out your favorite print or concert poster and finally get it framed.
"There were relatively few of these women, and it is extremely hard to dig out more than snippets of information about them," Fara explained.
And it will probably have to dig out from under the sure-to-be-massive amounts of news coverage surrounding the 2020 presidential election.
Segmented over the course of casual listening sessions every day, that got me through a week without needing to dig out the MicroUSB cable.
Officials throughout the Mid-Atlantic region warned that it could be days, or even a week, before residents will be able to dig out.
Limited flights were set to resume at airports Monday in Washington, where officials said crews were working to dig out runways after the storm.
I'm going to try and dig out some less obvious things, things that people who like this kind of music might not know about.
I would slide my little arm halfway down the cardboard canister and dig out a thick stack of chips to shove into my mouth.
Anyone who has ever used a cotton swab to dig out the very last smidgen of a beloved product knows that all too well.
Rescue workers continue to dig out people trapped under the wreckage, pictured above, but they have been hindered by a lack of heavy equipment.
The magical discovery here is made by two Ethiopian miners, who sneak away from the bedlam to dig out a similar-looking lumpy rock.
"Why would I dig out this story 48 years later?" she told David Marchese, a writer for Vulture, the New York Magazine culture website.
Doctors used spades to dig out a volunteer, helped by the dogs who have been trained to burrow through drifts and sniff out victims.
His one-snap replacement threw the ball to the wrong team, however, putting the Panthers in a hole they could not dig out of.
Like Ms. Taylor, she must dig out men's clothing and pretend to be "Manuel" when she goes back to visit her family in Mexico.
Dig out that high school French textbook, brush up on your accent aigu, and listen to Thèmes pour la Rébellion in its entirety below.
That way you give yourself time to dig out of your inbox when you get back, since everyone knows you've been away from your desk.
So you're probably going to dig out that bottle of SPF 50 you bought at the beach last summer — or was it the summer before?
The report came just hours before Wednesday's third presidential debate in Las Vegas, where Trump will try to dig out of a recent polling hole.
In other words, this wasn't just a natural disaster; it's also an economic disaster that the local government cannot dig out of on its own.
If I really feel nostalgic, I can always dig out my old Game Boy and enjoy Tetris the way I remember it — soundtrack and all.
Click on for a few ideas (and dig out that pile of high school hoodies you've been hiding away in storage, while you're at it).
But people continue to use a soft-tipped plastic or paper stick to dig out the wax from their ear canals -- and it's a problem.
Nor have I ever, come to think of it, really felt the need to dig out the various corn picks that haunt the silverware drawer.
American travelers enjoy sampling McDonald's menu items unique to foreign countries and starting Wednesday, you can do so without having to dig out your passport.
AI can be used for mutating malware and ransomware more easily, and to search more intelligently and dig out and exploit vulnerabilities in a system.
With the shortstop Gregorius trying to dig out of a protracted slump, the Yankees could use some pop from the left side of their infield.
She is the narrator, the commentator, the exhumer who forces herself to dig out the often painful truth beneath the veneer of normality and respectability.
You could contact a local journalist as well, tell her what you know, on background, and hope that she'll dig out the facts for herself.
Mr. Ritzer, the campus landscaping manager, said he expected the university to spend around $2,500 to dig out the stump and plant a new tree.
That may still be something of an ask, given that one of the furnaces needs "a partial dig out" of "solidified metal", according to Nyrstar.
"When Blair and I were doing the fieldwork, we had to jackhammer into the side of a cliff to dig out the femur," Choiniere told Gizmodo.
Building from scratch on underused waterfront land in Canada's largest city, the company will dig out a vast underground system for tree roots under its streets.
The exhibit presents an opportunity to experiment with curatorial methods, dig out works from storage and make new purchases in time for the Neue Nationalgalerie's reopening.
And it's probably enough to make you want to dig out your old VHS tapes and have your own Disney movie marathon — before it's too late.
Before you dig out your telescope, however, here's what you need to know about the only supermoon of 2017 — and the best time to view it.
Once it hears something, the aye aye then uses its other claws to dig into the bark, then dig out invertebrates using its long toilet claw.
Previously, Express Wi-Fi users had to dig out a mobile website, or directly download an app from a telecom that required reconfiguring a phone's settings.
He learned the whole process, from the proper way to dig out and cure an oven to selecting and sacrificing goats in order to cook them.
Even those whose job is to conduct interviews to dig out hidden truths, such as police officers or intelligence agents, are no better than ordinary folk.
But when it was no longer profitable to dig out the peat, many of the areas were deserted, said Jozef Bednar, project manager for Wetlands International.
After almost a decade at Facebook and Instagram, I've had to dig out old computers in boxes to try to find photos from the early days.
Miners work under harsh conditions, using heavy tools to dig out sacks of dirt to create large pits that often collapse, causing deaths or severe injuries.
As we step out onto the street, I wonder which of the nearby apartment blocks hide similar clandestinos, and how I can dig out their addresses.
Those figures come as Trump tries to dig out of a polling hole in some key states he may need to win to claim the White House.
There, in the clearly marked crash site of the snowbank, was a half-eaten Wendy's cheeseburger, dropped as the two men struggled to dig out their vehicle.
They still hike from a camp below, carrying metal picks to dig out the fungus, helping to produce an average regional harvest of 135 tons a year.
Photo: Castlemania GamesIt seems like a good enough reason to hunt down your old N64 and dig out all your classic cartridges, but there is one catch.
The country didn't dig out of the trials of the Depression and World War II by "bringing back" the economic conditions that prevailed during the McKinley administration.
On the last night I decided to dig out his business card and text him to meet for a beer in the bar with his business partner.
That plan will still protect you from really high bills, but you'd have to dig out several thousand dollars from your pocket first for a big emergency.
The job of deciding how to move these mountains has been left to county and local officials, who hire debris removal companies to help them dig out.
She also praised the Fed's role in helping dig out the United States economy from the 2008 recession and implementing stricter financial rules prompted by the crisis.
But unlike oil and coal, which are expensive to dig out of the ground, food waste is something that cities will actually pay someone to haul away.
At Kirkwood Mountain Resort, operators decided after 9 feet of snow in the past few days they needed time to dig out and keep the mountain safe.
But fair warning: Be prepared to dig out those old TigerBeat posters when you go home for the holidays, because he'll tear up your heart all over again.
Brandon Knight scored 10 of his 17 points in the third, helping the Suns dig out of a 14-point hole and make it a five-point game.
Iannuzzi has also promised a version of the receiver for the Super Nintendo, so it might time to dig out and dust off your Super Game Boy cartridge.
Using an example from her own past, she reports using kitchen witchery to dig out from a tough financial situation shortly after she and her husband were married.
"The party in power usually loses many seats and there are 43 Republican retirements and I think that this a massive hole to dig out of," said Conway.
Holway had told me that the Argentine ants were poor soil excavators, preferring to raid other ant colonies and move in rather than dig out their own nests.
The supply of bugs used for food is shrinking at one end of its 9,300-mile migration, and at the other, underdeveloped birds can't dig out sufficient food.
He urged creditors to help Greece dig out of its mountain of debt and called on young people to stay in the country to spur its economic recovery.
While Florida continues to dig out from Hurricane Michael, the Department of Corrections is still assessing the damage sustained by the 12 state prison facilities across the Panhandle.
After days of makeshift efforts, heavy equipment was going to work around the city on Wednesday, used by military crews to help dig out bodies and clear roads.
The feds will struggle to dig out of a backlog of hiring and training that's essential to pushing out tax refunds, protecting U.S. borders and guiding air traffic.
Washington is trying to dig out of an early hole and Friday's 153-215 win over the Orlando Magic was its third win in the past four games.
Maybe there's a place again for something like Cards to feel more sharp as a satire as people try to figure out how we dig out from this.
Failing anything else, Hierro might have done well this week to dig out the tapes of Iran's match against Argentina in the group stage of the last World Cup.
It will take agencies days to dig out from weeks of unread emails and deal with other logistical issues like expired email passwords or ID badges, agency officials said.
"We're thinking they thought the dog was dead [when they buried it]," Robertson told CBC News, who reported that authorities helped dig out the pup and were currently investigating.
As life returned to normal for many, students in Boston Public Schools had the day off while the city and surrounding area continued to dig out from heavy snowfall.
He said he was on his way to help others dig out, and that he had made about $100 assisting some who were stuck in the last two days.
The win was the second in a row for the Senators, who are trying to dig out of a hole they made during a 73-27-20 road trip.
Millions of Americans were under winter weather advisories Monday and dealing with a second helping of spring snow as crews worked to dig out from the weekend's deadly storm.
It's rough—they were telling me that when they moved there, they had no running water, they had no toilet, they had to dig out their own septic tank.
The dining room doesn't accept reservations, but the hour-long (on average) wait is worth it when you crack open your first claw and dig out that sweet meat.
As life returns to normal for many, students in Boston Public Schools will have the day off as the city and environs continue to dig out from heavy snowfall.
Some groups charge a percentage ranging from 7.43% to 50%, others charge a flat rate, regardless of how much or how little the miners are able to dig out.
Her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend went out in the snow with a group of neighbors to try to help dig out the bus and get it moving again.
Emergency response teams have raced to dig out survivors and dispose of bodies but the central morgue is overwhelmed and many bodies are feared trapped under mud and rubble.
Real, meaningful spending cuts have to be at the top of his list for years to come if the country is to dig out of the mess spending creates.
Use the search bar at the top of the main article list to look for names, topics, publications, or anything else you need to dig out of a saved article.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. House of Representatives committee has canceled Thursday's work session on legislation aimed at helping Puerto Rico dig out of a debt crisis, according to congressional aides.
"You could get up to 10 percent [growth] and it would take you 20 years to dig out of this hole," Simpson said on "Squawk Box," sitting next to Bowles.
And although it is very easy to live beyond your means, it can be really difficult to dig out from the damage you'll do to yourself by living this way.
"Sulawesi is the place with the most complete disasters," said Raman Kilo, a volunteer with the Indonesian Red Cross in northern Sulawesi, who was helping dig out the Bible camp.
Click ahead to see all the surprising beauty products available at the store, then dig out a 20% off coupon (you know you have one) and meet me there on Saturday.
Log into your router's setting (find the instructions online or dig out the manual if you're not sure how to do this) to find a list of all the connected devices.
As the mid-Atlantic region began to dig out Sunday from a blizzard of historic proportions, it was clear that the return to normalcy was going to be lurching at best.
If there was a product that could make you dig out your dust-collecting GoPro from the "misc" drawer and turn it into a 3D-filming camera, would you buy it?
You know, the kind where I dig out some treasures from my CD collection from the '90s -- the one with the zipper pouch -- which includes Better than Ezra and Alanis Morissette.
After pouring the soup in its thermos, I toast a the last piece of 2129-grain bread and a piece of lemon blueberry bread that I dig out of the freezer.
His governments have failed to wean the economy off diamonds, which may run out within 30 or 40 years (nobody knows for sure) and are anyway becoming costlier to dig out.
Launching today for some people on Android and rolling out soon to all iOS and Android users, the search bar lets you dig out of Snapchat the best content and conversations.
Rather than dig out the top sheet from the bottom of my bed, then tuck that in and put the duvet cover over it, I only have to rearrange one layer.
"That can really start digging a hole in your portfolio that becomes harder to dig out of," said Wade Pfau, professor of retirement income at the American College for Financial Services.
Another was paint chips: In 1982, he climbed to the roof of the tower to dig out some flakes of the orange hue that had topped the tower two decades earlier.
Within this production ecosystem is a labor force of an estimated 16 million people in at least 70 countries, predominantly throughout the Southern Hemisphere, who dig out gold for small operations.
"Don't make a comment about someone's recovery when you don't know there [sic] story or what hole they had to dig out of to get where they are now," he wrote.
Vehicles made by Fiat Chrysler, Hyundai, Kia and Volkswagen from model years before 2019 may also not be approved for E15, so you'll have to dig out that owner's manual again.
It's got two different types of loops that help you safely loosen up and dig out the intractable mucus chunks and let your kid breathe better (of course, kids hate this too).
Check up on apps with notifications Image: Screenshot New in iOS 10 is the ability to jump into a folder to dig out an app with notifications without ever opening the folder.
Essentially you cut the fruit in half, dig out the pit, insert the ring in its place, and reunite both halves of the avocado to conceal the ring, creating a makeshift box.
The central bank is still trying to dig out from the intense stimulus it pumped into the economy after the 2008 crisis, with interest rates at just 0.25 to 0.5 percent currently.
Using a tiny fork to dig out the briny flesh of mussels and alternating with some fat, salty Belgian-style fries dipped in herbed mayo might just be the secret to happiness.
Some statements that Mr. Manafort submitted in hopes of obtaining real estate loans that would enable him to dig out of debt were littered with errors — evidence, prosecutors argued, of clumsy forgeries.
Schambach walked by the space on her way back to her hotel on Thursday night and tried to dig out the words, but because it was still snowing, it wasn't working out.
His group is widely known as the White Helmets for the headgear its members wear as they rush to bomb sites to rescue survivors and dig out the dead from the rubble.
"People have started to dig out and to recover dead bodies still in the ground," Mendi policeman Naring Bongi said from his station, where desktop computers were smashed when the quake hit.
Helping Mr. de Blasio dig out of a giant fiscal hole to repair long-neglected, crumbling developments isn't motivation enough for public housing residents who want to know what densifying looks like.
From "Clean House" to "Hoarding: Buried Alive," we've seen how pathological our relationship to stuff can be, and how powerless so many of us are to dig out from under it all.
Duclair helped his teammate Christian Dvorak dig out the puck on a face-off, then was in position on the flank as Dvorak delivered a backhand pass to Stepan for a shot.
Garcia broke back for 4-2 but Keys was charged with confidence and rattled off the last two games, securing victory by getting down low to dig out a sublime crosscourt forehand winner.
With the first hurricane of the season already logged, they said people should act now and dig out their deeds to ensure they carry the right name and there are no conflicts looming.
Kourtney and Kim dig out their Ex Boxes to convince Khloé that she should hang on to some of her past with Lamar, even as she is changing her name back to Kardashian.
Barack, Michelle Obama and Ivanka Trump all have a neighbor who really blows ... when it comes to getting rid of snow, and he's willing to help 'em dig out from winter Storm Stella.
This is the start of Snapchat crowdsourcing not only content but curation to dig out the best citizen journalism, comedy, and beauty shot on its app and turn it into easily consumable compendiums.
Historical copies of the IOCCO site are available on The Internet Archive, but this requires someone putting in extra effort to try and dig out reports that should be, by design, easily available.
As Democrats struggle with trying to dig out from historic Republican victories in state and local races, Sarah Riggs Amico is one of several former Republicans who are trying their hands at politics.
Having a dedicated pillow just for guests that I don't have to dig out each time is a nice touch, and I know both my guests and I would appreciate a sleep mask.
And while we understand that we have not been singled out by God for survival, we also understand that we can be God's hands here in the rubble, helping our neighbors dig out.
And if Barr could dig out his conscience from under all those layers of ego, he'd see that the rapacious individual in direst need of restraint is the one he's letting roam free.
As the leaves fall and we dig out our thicker socks from the bottom of the drawer, we've started thinking about all the ways we're going to play outside when the weather gets cold.
Norway's National Police Directorate has now asked police districts to dig out and refurbish the bicycles that were discarded at the border so that the thousands who left them can ride them back across.
You dig out your prom dress and awkwardly join an enthusiastic chorus of "How Great Thou Art" from your back-row seat in church, and think how much cooler you are than these nerds.
So if you go in your garden and start digging, after you make a big hole and dig out one ton of material, you have the chance to find half a gram of gold.
I don't have to charge it, connect it to a wifi network, agree to endless EULAs, explicitly ask it to respect my privacy, create online accounts, or dig out the passwords for countless apps.
The central bank had driven down rates to historically low levels after the financial crisis, and kept them down there for years as the U.S. economy struggled to dig out from the resulting recession.
And also, is it, like, bad manners to not dig out that "Happy Easter" card a friend gave you two years ago and put it on your fridge when he came over for dinner?
About two dozen Mexican women, the tips of their fingers wrapped in bandages to protect from accidental knife cuts, move swiftly to dig out the jumbo lump meat to fill 1-pound plastic cups.
I found it best for controlling smart home appliances — it's far easier to use your voice to turn smart lights on than to dig out your phone and load up an app, for example.
This could mean hauling heavy equipment, like backhoes, more than 100 miles to dig out a particular spring and then building a structure around it that provides animals the ability to access clean water.
Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, and their collaborators knew their onions, or grew them—but Vinyl would not likely make any teenager dig out a Ramones album, or search YouTube for live Sex Pistols footage.
"I was able to use the tax laws in this country and my business acumen to dig out of the real estate mess," Mr. Trump said on Monday in a campaign appearance in Colorado.
The band's Ben Gibbard and Dave Depper sent a request to go book shopping, so I dove into my mental Filofax to dig out the best darling independent stores and limited print run sellers.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf deployed 21 Pennsylvania National Guard troops along with some all-terrain military vehicles to the region on Tuesday to help residents dig out and transport emergency responders around the area.
Stockman believes that the flood of easy money from central banks around the world has formed a credit crisis so severe that it could take years to dig out of the hole that's been created.
When the Humane Society workers arrived at the yard where the puppies and their mom were holed up, they had to dig out the hole and make it larger in order to reach the dogs.
We made her rifle through her old photo albums—a life spanning China, England, LA and now NYC—to dig out her fashion triumphs and missteps, charting her music and style evolution along the way.
In mid July we had to dig out sweaters and jackets to brave the 10- minute walk to the train station where one could theoretically board the automated tram into the city, 20 minutes away.
"We will see whether Phase One takes steps to dig out from the hole the trade war created or whether like previous ag purchase promises it is all talk," Erickson-Jones said in a statement.
While human hands can roll a potato in every direction, the robot could rotate the vegetables on only one axis, and so failed to dig out many of the blemishes that are toxic to humans.
Although Ullman stabilized sales and stopped the stock from declining further — it had dropped from more than $140 a share in 2011 to around $20 — Penney found it difficult to dig out from its mistakes.
Grier drives Mountaineers' rally past No. 24 Red Raiders MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Quarterback Will Grier said he never doubted West Virginia could dig out of an 18-point second-half hole against No. 24 Texas Tech.
In his remarks, he cautioned that more work was needed to help Americans dig out from the damage caused by the storms, especially on the island territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Once you dig out your home movies from wherever it is that they've been hiding, you'll need a few tools to get things kicked off: You will probably get decent results with just about any VCR.
The ABC late-night host's passionate, detailed opposition — with fact checkers calling him correct about potentially unaffordable premiums for people in poor health — put Republicans in a hole they were ill-equipped to dig out of.
Since season two of UnReal ended with, among other things, a smoking car wreck and two dead bodies, the show finds itself with one hell of a deep hole to dig out of in season three.
The deal was seen as a way for the embattled daily fantasy companies to dig out of the financial hole left from an expensive marketing rivalry and months of legal fights over their controversial business model.
Maybe cabin fever has started setting in for officials at Anne Arundel County Public Schools, who are still trying to dig out after the massive snowstorm hit much of the East Coast on Friday and Saturday.
"I was able to use the tax laws of our country and my skills as a business person to dig out of this real estate depression when few others were able to do that," Trump said.
I challenge anybody who is 45 to go back and dig out a book of poetry from high school to show it to the world—no, sing it to the world, when you've never sung before.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said it supports legislation, aimed at helping Puerto Rico dig out of its $70 billion debt crisis, that is set for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's federal government will help Newfoundland on the Atlantic coast dig out in the wake of a massive winter blizzard that buried cars and left thousands without power, a Cabinet minister said on Saturday.
"I think it's going to be a nightmare, the rates of snow we're talking about," said Marisa Kritikson, 27, a George Washington University nursing student who bought a snow shovel to dig out from her basement apartment.
Instead he parks his two-foot-wide boat at the shore of the Caratingui river and wends his way on foot through the tangle of mangroves to dig out crabs with his hands from the dark muck.
The secretary has told lawmakers a rebuild is not possible, one of the sources said, with the increase only enough to dig out of the military's readiness holes caused by budget constraints over the past several years.
Murray, who is averaging 5.5 points, is shooting just 29.1 percent from the field as he attempts to dig out of a hole that saw him miss all 1043 of his shots over the first four games.
You pick a pot, put some seedlings in it, and then just check in every now and again to water them, dig out the weeds, and talk to that snail that's making a circuit around your pot.
And the first thing I wanted to dig out of the box was the USB-C headphone adapter; neither phone has a headphone jack built in — a design change that's also been rumored for Apple's next iPhone.
" Budenholzer said, "I felt like we had an opportunity to dig out of another big hole, but a couple of plays down the stretch changed the game and they were able to make a couple of plays.
I would usually pull out my credit card and only resort to my phone if I was in a rush and didn't want to dig out my wallet if it was buried in my backpack or purse.
Vondrousova, ranked 22017th, was down triple set point at 214-217 in the first set before reeling off 12 of the next 13 points to dig out of the deficit and run away with the ensuing tiebreaker.
Why would you want to dig out a can opener, crank it all the way around the top, and risk slicing yourself on the edge when you can just rip that shit right off in two seconds.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Between 150 and 200 Canadian troops should be in the Atlantic province of Newfoundland and Labrador by the end of Sunday to help it dig out from a massive blizzard, Defense Minister Harpist Sajjan said.
The snow caused dozens of crashes on icy Chicago expressways as residents of the third-biggest U.S. city struggled to get to work and to dig out from a storm system that had stretched from Montana to Michigan.
Don't let these two super similar snaps of Selena Gomez and her vampire character suck the life out of you ... bite into this pic and see if you can dig out the differences between these nearly identical images.
While certain changes from the iPhoto-to-Photos conversion cannot be reversed, you can at least dig out and move your old iPhoto Events groups from their new location and put them with the rest of your albums.
You'll get around to playing it soon, you tell yourself—then, years later, that you'll find a free weekend to dig out the now-mostly-redundant console it was made for, so that you can finally dig in.
In Pennsylvania, an 8-months pregnant teen was among those who died shoveling snow over the weekend, her family said, while a man who tried to dig out his car in Muhlenberg Township was buried by a snowplow.
The snow caused dozens of crashes on icy Chicago expressways as residents of the third-biggest U.S. city struggled to get to work and to dig out from a storm system that had stretched from Montana to Michigan.
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I went into a file cabinet to dig out what I had written about De Chirico's anxiety-ridden visions of vacant Italian cityscapes populated by ancient sculptures and distant railroad trains, all of it slashed by raking shadows.
To keep your pets totally safe from food, keep them away from where food is being prepared and served — that includes the trash can, which cats and dogs can get into to dig out fatty scraps and bones.
Muxes also played a leading role in the aftermath of a massive 8.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Juchitan in 2017, as many worked to dig out trapped family and friends from the rubble, often using their bare hands.
Muxes also played a leading role in the aftermath of a massive 8.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Juchitan in 2017, as many worked to dig out trapped family and friends from the rubble, often using their bare hands.
We accompanied an Afghan-led counter-insurgency operation deep into Helmand province, where local forces fight day and night to push the Taliban back using heavy artillery and mine-clearance teams that dig out IEDs with their bare hands.
Specifically, you'll need to dig out all the Jolly Ranchers (which are always the last to get eaten anyways) and other hard candies that can be melted down into a molten state and poured into a turkey-shaped mould.
While the style seen on the streets of Copenhagen didn't disappoint — take note, dig out your Havaianas, and pair with printed dresses — what we're really getting excited about is the pieces we saw in the spring/summer 2019 collections.
Clearance holders are always subject to spot checks if something looks amiss, but generally speaking the 10-year window lets them do something other than dig out their W-2 forms from their summer job at a pizza parlor.
We took a look at some of the data around the online James Bond discussion to dig out the names that come up in searches, on bets and across social media to determine who's really driving the discussion online.
People in Erie, Pennsylvania, continued to dig out from a storm that brought 34 inches of snow on Christmas Day, smashing the daily snowfall record for the Great Lakes city of 8 inches, and 26.5 more inches on Tuesday.
MEXICO CITY — Mexicans, fighting fatigue and ebbing hope, hurried Wednesday to dig out survivors still trapped in dozens of collapsed buildings a day after a powerful earthquake rattled the capital and killed at least 210 people, including 2000 schoolchildren.
Rather, it awkwardly flits between drama and comedy, and the characters are so cursorily written that the actors are left flailing — the experienced Ms. Tomei (television's "China Beach" and "Providence") can't dig out much in Dottie besides caustic interjections.
"I had to hang over the edge of a cliff on ropes and dig out huge blocks of sandstone, throw them down, wash the sandstone and repeat this process until I found the fossils I was after," he added.
Schoop was part of a home-run barrage the helped the Orioles (68-313) dig out of a 6-2 deficit against the Mariners and remain within two games of the second wild card in the American League playoff chase.
Imagine all the beet-faced CEOs rushing from meeting to meeting lighten up just a bit when they realize they can dig out addresses from a calendar while looking for directions in Google Maps without switching back and forth between apps.
Although the title gestures at religious allegory, it's religious allegory as filtered through the history of the novel (Simón is devoted to Don Quixote, and the prevalence of Russian names suggests you should dig out your Dostoyevsky) and through Platonic philosophy.
Photo: Harrison Weber (Gizmodo)Dig out your Fitbit tracker, wristband, or smartwatch from whatever drawer it's gathering dust in and strap it back on—we're about to show you some cool tricks you can try to do more with your wearable.
Bacteria thrive in drains — they make up much of the black gunk you can dig out of any sink drain at any given time — but experts had assumed the harmful species were multiplying in the U-shaped trap that holds water.
Similar schemes operate elsewhere, such as in Britain and Canada, where officers from France and America, respectively, perform pre-clearance duties so that travellers do not need to dig out their passports again when they get to the other side.
But as millions of people from North Carolina to Massachusetts tried on Monday to dig out from the weekend's massive snows, it was clear that for many of them it could still be several days before life returns to normal.
First there was the hat, then the 'not a flamethrower,' and now Musk has said that the company will produce and sell large, "lifesize" interlocking bricks created using rock collected while the company's boring machines dig out tunnels under the earth.
The Pelicans can use all the help they can get as they attempt to dig out of an early-season hole and make a move toward the top eight in the Western Conference over the second half of the season.
A state of emergency was still in effect in Colorado as cities and towns dig out from the storm during which gusts of 70 mpg pushed tractor trailers sidewise and left up to two feet of snow in some areas.
Instead of attempting a landing at Andrews Saturday evening, the vice president and his wife rerouted their return flight from Istanbul to Miami, spending a night in the South Florida sun before heading to their home in Delaware to dig out.
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia allowed its election system to grow "way too old and archaic" and now has a deep hole to dig out of to ensure that the constitutional right to vote is protected, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said Friday.
Why it matters: While the fix will help by letting businesses file amended refunds from prior years, it isn't enough on its own to dig out those industries, which are among the hardest hit by mandatory shutdowns and social distancing directives.
I just also had a lot of songs from when I was a kid that I turned my back on when I thought I was too cool or something that I wanted to dig [out] and see the light of day.
"On the oil front, my concern is that the supply glut gets so great at a time of shrinking demand because of the coronavirus and other things that this could be a fairly deep hole to dig out of," said Sen.
In theory, a future mission to Saturn could dig out a rocky core from an old moon, one that preserves the pollution flux over time, said Tracy Becker, a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
Floods driven by melting snow in the Dakotas will persist even as Nebraska and Iowa dig out from storms that have killed four people, left one missing and caused more than a billion dollars in damage to crops, livestock and roads.
A third powerful nor'easter in less than two weeks is expected to arrive late Monday in the Northeast as thousands of people dig out from the other fierce storms this month and continue to wait for their power to be restored.
Our penchant for nostalgia has prompted many of us to dig out (and in some cases, scan) our favorite teen magazines from over a decade ago, to marvel at the makeup and hair trends we attempted to copy in our younger years.
A blizzard is one of the few major events in life that you can both plan for -- in that you can cancel engagements, stock your fridge, test the batteries on the flashlights and dig out your unscented candles -- but also do nothing about.
President Trump took advantage of a rhetorical vulnerability inherent in scientific evaluation: Because we presented evidence from an array of sources, someone who seeks to support a particular position can dig out findings or statistics to support the conclusion he or she prefers.
You could reach into your makeup bag for the same old neutral palette you use every single day......Or, you could dig out that bold, love-at-first-sight cobalt shadow you bought impulsively, but still haven't taken for a test-drive.
An article on Monday about efforts in the Washington region to dig out from the weekend blizzard misidentified, in some editions, a restaurant worker who was the only person who showed up for work at a lunch spot near the White House.
The House Committee on Natural Resources was set to take up a series of measures, including a financial oversight board, to help Puerto Rico dig out from under a crushing debt burden that has piled up as the local economy has slowly collapsed.
Legislation helping Puerto Rico dig out of its $70 billion debt crisis is set for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday after a House panel fended off attempts to open the bill to a series of controversial amendments.
Indonesian officials said on Wednesday dozens of rescuers were using spades and ropes to dig out more than 60 people who were feared buried by the collapse of an illegal gold mine on the island of Sulawesi that killed at least three.
Wood, who expects to dispatch more than 210,000 volunteers — almost all military veterans — to help storm-battered communities dig out, rebuild and stabilize from the epic storm that has displaced more than 1 million people, says his phone began buzzing on Aug.
Meanwhile, people across the island were struggling to dig out from the devastation left by the storm, which killed at least 280 people, including at least 10 in Puerto Rico, as it churned across the Caribbean, according to officials and media reports.
Save the ones you like, please; not to be a crab, but it's far easier than sending me a note asking me to dig out a recipe I mentioned in this newsletter a few weeks ago with, like, lamb and mint, maybe chervil?
The mid-2021 completion date is a delay of six months because KNOC had to revise the layout of the site due to the rock strata encountered, so it took a longer time to dig out the storage caverns, a KNOC spokesman said.
PALU, Indonesia (Reuters) - The young man standing atop a mound of gray mud and debris on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, waiting for an excavator he hoped would dig out the bodies of his parents, voiced the exasperation many feel in his earthquake-plagued country.
But an astounding amount of US electronics recyclers will take old machines at no cost or for pennies per pound, then sell them wholesale to scrapyards in developing nations that often employ low-salary laborers to dig out the several components that are worth anything.
But even as Puerto Ricans struggled without electricity to clean up and dig out from tangles of rubble, uprooted trees and fallen power lines, another potential disaster was unfolding in northwestern corner of the island, where a dam was on the verge of collapse.
There is no doubt coal-mining is an outdated profession that the country on a whole would be better off without—sending men underneath a mountain to dig out a material that poisons them and our atmosphere is not a job of the future.
Thousands of rescue workers — their numbers bolstered by an uncounted army of civilian volunteers — banded together in Mexico City and surrounding regions to dig out survivors after a second powerful earthquake this month caused dozens of buildings to collapse, killing hundreds, including dozens of children.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Legislation helping Puerto Rico dig out of its $70 billion debt crisis is set for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday after a House panel fended off attempts to open the bill to a series of controversial amendments.
The driver contacted police to start the process of getting the vehicle towed out of the way, but as police and the driver started to dig out the car, to their surprise, a woman stuck her hand out of the car window waving for help.
To help Washington dig out of this calamitous economic hole, Citizens Against Government Waste today released its annual edition of "Prime Cuts," a compilation of 2023 recommendations that would save American taxpayers more than $336 billion within one year and $2.3 trillion over five years.
On the surface, then, there are two surprises about the Democratic effort to dig out: For one, their nominee atop the ticket, Mr. Cordray, is almost ostentatiously un-Trump, a progressive former federal regulator and "Jeopardy" champion running with the enthusiastic endorsement of Elizabeth Warren.
Like a tiny, effervescent Mary Poppins, she arrives with her translator in a black Dodge van, brimming with good will and an incantation of the method, which requires adherents to dig out all their belongings, starting with clothes, and put them in a giant pile.
After all, the cache is designed to load pages and elements more quickly, but like many other parts of your system it can become bloated and unwieldy over time, meaning Chrome has to do more work to dig out the cached files and cookies it's actually after.
Bitter cold weather has taken hold of much of the northern United States and is expected to stay put for days to come as two Minnesota cities already have set record low temperatures and a city in Pennsylvania continues to dig out from a record snowfall.
My husband, Joe, and I went through 13 apartments and houses in 10 years — each one an attempt to dig out from under a mountain of student-loan debt and medical bills, accrued as we desperately searched for the reason Joe was sick all the time.
Image: PayPalIf you've got a debt to pay, a bill to split or a reward to give, you no longer need to dig out your wallet or bother with notes and coins—your smartphone is perfectly capable of sending money to friends and relatives with just a few taps.
"The Fed has done a very good job and ... even if you had a whole different group of people on the (Federal Open Market Committee) they would have come to the same conclusions," about how to dig out from the crisis and set policy in recent years, Bullard said.
Are our foolish wars of man against man, in both reality and fantasy, just a playground sideshow to the broader cosmic despair of this human race slowly bleeding out in the polluted, filthy trenches we managed to dig out for ourselves in the No Man's Land we call Earth?
When news emerged that an elementary school had collapsed, city residents and people from surrounding regions -- including some hit hardest by the quake -- traveled to the city's Coapa district en masse, bringing everything and every skill they could muster to help dig out those buried under the rubble.
"The Fed has done a very good job and ... even if you had a whole different group of people on the (Federal Open Market Committee) they would have come to the same conclusions," about how to dig out from the crisis and set policy in recent years, Bullard said.
They twice had to dig out of holes and probably would have been ruing another loss to the Orioles if not for Voit and Walker, who each had three hits to carry an offense that is increasingly straining from the prolonged absences of Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez and, more recently, Didi Gregorius.
In another clip, dating back to the battle for the city of Kobani in late 2014, he appears to help dig out an ISIS fighter buried in rubble, "We're going to get him out of here and send him to his family," he says, highlighting the stark moral contrast between ISIS and his forces.
My idea is that what they can do instead of putting the whole burden on the person concerned to dig out all kinds of official documents that have probably been shredded and not digitally recorded, is to allow some latitude to present some kind of records—or to get a letter from your minister.
"Through data on our platform, we can dig out all records of a particular person, and make a comprehensive analysis of the route of activities of this person," said Mr. Lin, who added that his company also offered algorithms to flag women who check into multiple hotels in one night for suspicion of prostitution.
Still, in honor of the first text message's 25th birthday, it behooves us all to pay tribute to the golden age of texting: Let's dig out our circa-2006 flip phones, down a few Mike's Hard Lemonades in our parents' basements, and engage in some good ol' fashioned "wyd"/ "nm hbu" text dialogues with our crushes.
A law enforcement rep said the man was apparently trying to dig out his car and either was in the car with the motor running to take a break or to try to get out of the space when a snow plow went by and buried the car, blocking the exhaust and preventing him from exiting.
"The best questions to ask on a first date are those that gauge your basic level of compatibility with your date, dig out shared values, help both have clarity on what the other person is looking for, and build a decent level of intimacy," Sami Wunder, a certified relationship coach, told Business Insider in an email.
As North goes on to state, in response to Bloom's theory of poetry, which he fleshed out in The Anxiety of Influence (1973): The point is that criticism has shaky ground to operate on but better shaky than papier-mâché, better to fumble around and dig out possibilities and be aware they're that, than to be content with systems.
What was mostly lacking were the partisan shots from Democrats and Republicans that highlighted the House's first public hearing last Monday -- where Democrats focused almost exclusively on trying to dig out information on Trump aides, and Republicans pushed largely to try to identify who released information to the press, at one point even suggesting it may have been President Barack Obama himself.
He, Devine and pollster Ben Tulchin then leapfrogged from Sanders' winning streak — victories in Idaho, Utah, Alaska, Hawaii and Washington that have been central to his strategic plan ever since he lost Nevada — into an explanation of how he planned compete in big upcoming states like New York and California to dig out of his hole of roughly 250 pledged delegates.
As cities begin to dig out of the snow, and people are allowed to get back in their cars, the water running along some of New Jersey's coastal streets looks set to leave locals with headaches that will last long after the snow melts -- in fact, as the high tides came in Saturday night, some areas along the New Jersey coast were already experiencing waist-high flooding.
Hear ye, hear ye: dig out the unscented lube and structurally reinforce all suburban branches of Ann Summers, for a new Fifty Shades of Grey film—Fifty Shades Freed, the last in the franchise—is on the horizon, looming over us like your dad over your mum during their annual Valentine's Day fumble, which, as its released on February 9, Fifty Shades Freed will be just in time for.
Once you've worn your lipstick down to a sorry nub, cut the bottom off your liquid foundation to get to the leftovers that are stuck to the sides, used a Q-tip to dig out the very last drop of your fancy night cream, artfully arranged them in proper flat lay form, photographed them, adjusted the brightness and contrast, posted it to Instagram, and hashtagged "#empties," all you're left with is plastic.
In the series' opening scene, for example, Fleabag turns to the camera and explains how she gets ready for last-minute, late-night sex by trying to relate to us: You know that feeling when a guy you like sends you a text a 2 o'clock on a Tuesday night asking if he can "come and find you," and you've accidentally made it out like you just got out yourself, so you have to get up out of bed, drink half a bottle of wine, get in the shower, shave everything, dig out some Agent Provocateur business, spin about the whole bit, and wait by the door until the buzzer goes?
If you're not going to call me British when I grew up in Britain; when I hold a British passport and don't hold a Bangladeshi one; when I don't even speak Bengali; when, good citizen that I try to be, I help an elderly neighbor with his Ikea bed, or dig out the old lilac that another cannot uproot; when I was educated in Britain, worked in Britain, was "a body of England's, breathing English air/Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home"; when I wash the dishes at the local church's fund-raiser for the homeless (because regardless of faith, we surely all believe in the idea of community); and again — it bears repetition — when I hold a British passport "without let or hindrance," then you can't be surprised if, doubting your good faith, I grab my bags and get the hell out.

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