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I mean, it's not pizza, but it does the trick.
It's not a perfect solution, but it does the trick.
It's certainly not ice cream, but it does the trick.
None of it is fancy but it does the trick.
Across brands, bronze is underwhelming insurance that does the trick.
Still, it does the trick, assuming you're not too careless.
Either of these two ways does the trick, Urbelis said.
If energy healing does the trick, well, so be it.
We'll see if that does the trick or more is needed.
The interface is pretty basic here, but it does the trick.
If you're used to traveling, a few days there does the trick.
OnePlus's implementation isn't the best I've seen, but it does the trick.
For most cases though, the wireless option does the trick just fine.
A little advice from her late father, Robert Kardashian, does the trick.
When it comes to cooking eggs, "low and slow" does the trick
This Woven Noelle Sofa and Ottoman ($559.99, normally $799.99) does the trick.
A basket of fruit and a polite home visit does the trick.
It's not explicitly designed for this, but it sure does the trick.
But a stolen identity from a live taxpayer does the trick as well.
I prefer GuitarTuna's polygraph-styled layout, but tune does the trick just fine.
For some, LIVE FREE or LONE WOLF or STAY GOLD does the trick.
And for night, a glittery black eye pencil and mascara does the trick.
It's a decent choice for movie watching and does the trick for music.
But if he does, the trick will be getting people to believe it.
For something more versatile and machine washable, a down blanket does the trick.
Having a few glasses of wine kind of does the trick for them.
It's not as sleek, but it does the trick (for a lot less).
Two rounds around my neighborhood takes about 15 minutes and usually does the trick.
But what happens when downsizing no longer does the trick like it once did?
For casual at home vinyl listening, however, this starter turntable certainly does the trick.
I scavenge through my pantry and find some ravioli that really does the trick.
But for those who like their movies dark and disturbing, it does the trick.
First, turn your phone off and on again, and see if that does the trick.
Watching TV usually does the trick, but cable becomes increasingly weird the later it gets.
It's not Mario Badescu, but for how cheap it is, it really does the trick.
README720p camera can be fuzzy, but does the trick for 90 percent of your needs.
The birds-eye view of the room isn't exactly complex, but it does the trick.
It's not only the dose of caffeine that does the trick, although that does help.
But for growing numbers of people, a videoconference call via the web does the trick.
After having bed bugs while living in three different countries, that does the trick for me.
She says instrumentals without lyrics does the trick in helping her to power through cognitive lulls.
It does the trick, but by the time she arrives at the party, it's too late.
There's little that improves on a delicious, inexpensive sandwich — but good music certainly does the trick.
Whatever the occasion may be, though, this sweet treat always does the trick without any added sugar.
You may remember these from middle school science class, but the easy DIY still does the trick.
We're not that great as barbers, but we do a decent job and it does the trick.
It's fairly simple with an MS Paint-like interface, but it does the trick for note taking.
Luckily, Dunn's research showed that even buying a donut for a friend or stranger does the trick.
If you're looking for the inspiration to pursue what makes you passionate, this film does the trick.
For her, that means a few swipes of mascara and a bit of blush does the trick.
Slow and steady does the trick and keeps the most grounds out of your cup of Joe.
A good McCoys ridge cut still does the trick, or a jumbo packet of Walkers prawn cocktail.
It does the trick day to day, so there's no reason it wouldn't work on the road.
When it comes to reusable cups, mugs, and plates, plain old soap and water does the trick.
A little sake does the trick here, while a splash of sake at serving time adds interest.
I eat a weed gummy that I have for times like these hoping that it does the trick.
It's not the *best* food in the world, but it certainly does the trick on days like this.
But if you're okay with spending $73,27 for a handcrafted, Bluetooth-equipped vehicle, the Dawn does the trick.
Raking a liberal amount of his Curly Whip, along with some leave-in conditioner after, does the trick.
A simple message like the one the former president tweeted on New Year's Day often does the trick.
I'm not sure if it is the caffeine or the walk in the cold that does the trick.
The problem is that platforms thrive on engagement — and what's controversial and emotion-provoking often does the trick.
Vows Rain on your wedding day is said to be good luck, but how much does the trick?
Stay safe out there, and let's hope the upcoming regulatory framework aimed at combating robocalls does the trick.
Unfortunately, the watermark is present, unless you upgrade to a higher tier, but otherwise it does the trick.
This adapter does the trick, as it can turn your wired headphones into wireless ones in an instant.
She says half of the honey stick in a cup of chamomile tea does the trick for her PMS.
"I don't have it every day, but it does the trick in a tricky spot," one Amazon shopper commented.
To fully capture your favorite shots, this 360-degree camera (which can also create VR content) does the trick.
If you love and use the Mac, but need to use a few Windows apps, Parallels does the trick.
While Scratch's tree-log mash tun is still in the works, an empty barrel does the trick just fine.
If you love and use the Mac but need to use a few Windows apps, Parallels does the trick.
If I am somewhere without a car, then a ride-sharing app like Uber or Lyft does the trick.
Mr. Gonzalez said he has frequently visited the hospital to treat his pain and morphine usually does the trick.
If you need to have a short conversation or hear an announcement, it still does the trick just fine.
A good vitamin C is something that my skincare routine is currently missing, so hopefully, this does the trick.
I've found that a little goes a long way, and just a small dab on each cheek does the trick.
But for us, seeing an influx of bright, vibrant lipstick shades does the trick — and this season is no different.
Nespresso isn't as flavorful as a freshly brewed shot from a coffee shop, but it's fast and does the trick.
We didn't need a reason to love him more than we already do, but this story certainly does the trick.
It's pretty tasty, very satisfying, smells good, it's also filling and does the trick for a savory and hearty meal.
But when 280 characters doesn't quite cut it, Notes app, or whatever text keeper Androids come with, does the trick.
The joint does the trick and I'm getting super tired, so I go to bed while he finishes the episode.
It's rapid-fire, often monotonous, and even if, or because, it does the trick, much of it is pretty depressing.
"Hold on a second" usually does the trick without offending, and would theoretically work with an assistant capable of full duplexing.
A necessary switch to her preferred satin tape does the trick, however, and she ends up with an acceptably wrapped gift.
Often times, this pain comes with our periods, and if we're lucky, a painkiller or hot-water bottle does the trick.
Because you don't want this knot too far forward or too far back, aligning it this way usually does the trick.
It's not quite as seamless as what Apple has done with the W1 chip on Beats, but it does the trick.
It looks like it does the trick; at the end of the video, the little guy has started to fall asleep.
The little press is nice, and although it's not nearly as big and stout as I'd prefer, it does the trick.
That does the trick, but it's not really hiding the importance of a network node, it's just making it less important.
Wait long enough, and it's only a matter of time before enough cross-referencing between leaks just does the trick. [TechCrunch]
Reynolds, pictured in 2018, seems to take a note from classic red carpet attire, proving a tailored tuxedo does the trick.
It's lacking all of the bells and whistles Amazon has offered up over the years, but it mostly does the trick.
When they start to nibble or scratch, spraying a little water their way usually does the trick in communicating, off-limits!
Most people get a lot of benefit from city parks and as little as five hours a month does the trick.
This wood and brass desk calendar does the trick—and with its timeless design, I can continue using it year after year.
It's not an exceptional bit of software, but it certainly does the trick — and with a lot of bright colors, to boot.
Hiking prices could potentially pull in more money, but it'll be some time before we learn if the increase does the trick.
I don't have BBQ sauce so I use hoisin sauce, which kind of does the trick (the aftertaste is what kills it).
A single licence does the trick for any computer-related business, allowing a cuentapropista to provide everything from software to online marketing services.
Some kind of illegal act or an investigation into an alleged illegal act is just about the only thing that does the trick.
Sendejas finds that a Sterling ST55 mic does the trick picking up whatever it needs to, as long as he positions it correctly.
Okay, not quite – the video is clearly a loop/Boomerang effect and Goldblum probably only purred for two seconds, but IT DOES THE TRICK.
And if you don't find something you like, you can always just watch a sleeping puppy video and see if that does the trick.
Let's be honest, though, if Kardashian did want to send Disick a message that she's fine without him, this photo certainly does the trick.
And depending on your gams, a non-greasy leg moisturizer that does the trick all day long could run you anywhere between $12-$265.
First off, you want a sofa you can spread out on, and this Woven Noelle Sofa and Ottoman ($479.99, normally $799.99) does the trick.
Since I have a large library of first editions (about 55,000 volumes) of which 98 percent are mysteries, alphabetically by author does the trick.
The magnetic Microsoft pen that sticks to the side of the Surface is still the one to beat, but the holster does the trick, too.
That usually does the trick for us lazy ladies, but what about the mornings when we do feel like turning up our inner brunch bosses?
If you really want an alarm clock, and are okay with that crazy $100 premium for a nice little display, the Spot does the trick.
Simply using technology does the trick, and the more buzzwords you can fit in a pitch deck — AI, machine learning, data mining, blockchain — the better.
I combine some regular old pantry items — coconut oil with sugar and salt — to make a scrub, rinse with warm water, and that does the trick.
As one expects from a pico projector, the Insta-Share isn't much to speak of in daylight, but it does the trick in a dark room.
Perhaps that doesn't work for everybody, but for me—a horror fan who feels suspense-tension like a pain, not a thrill—it does the trick.
She's been a calm and confident sleeper for most of her brief life: Three or four books, a song and a kiss usually does the trick.
While the design isn't quite as elegant as some pricier picks, most shoppers agree that it does the trick as far as soothing and depuffing goes.
If this new chapter is as big as the brand claims it to be, it could be what finally does the trick for a long-ailing retailer.
We'll see if that does the trick for this flight, though this is also the first time that SpaceX will try to catch a fairing at night.
It does the trick by using a technique called "carrier aggregation", which means it can combine up to ten wireless data streams of 100 megabits per second.
Riding in a car or even a bicycle doesn't seem to work, but strapping the phone to a ceiling fan with a rubber band does the trick.
Simply meeting an old coworker for a drink or shooting a note to someone you met at a conference asking how things are going does the trick.
For outdoor and indoor selfies, the OnePlus 3T's higher resolution front camera does the trick, but it's no iPhone FaceTime camera or Galaxy S7/S7 Edge front camera.
IF LANDING in soggy Britain after a holiday in the sun is not enough to sap the soul, spending an hour queuing at border control does the trick.
And on a slow, sweltering afternoon, a Fix at Dutch Kills still does the trick: liquor, lemon juice and sugar on a great big pile of crushed ice.
These are all true statements, and to the extent that you find any one of them to be overwhelmingly compelling, throwing all of them at Sanders does the trick.
And when it comes time for a refill, the Lightning cable does the trick pretty quickly, with a couple of hours' worth of life after a five-minute charge.
You can see it in this screenshot, center-frame: You don't need anything fancy to mine the Heridium once you track it down; the Multi-Tool does the trick.
If all you'e looking for is an easy way to remember when you're supposed to get your next period, then what's available for Versa more than does the trick.
If your fridge doesn't have a digital readout, just twist the knob to make it a little colder and wait a day to see if that does the trick.
"After years of trying different methods, I found that using an oil-based eye makeup remover and rubbing gently with a Q-tip really does the trick," says Grossman.
As a speaker, the Home Hub does the trick, and the far-field microphones picked up my voice without any issues whether I was a foot or 15 feet away.
It's not quite a TKO, but it does the trick: The kangaroo releases the dog, which departs with its owner, while the kangaroo simply stands there, stunned, for a minute.
Unwinding after a long day at the parks is a must, and this fine herb and foraged mushroom-topped velvety soup from Artist Point at Wilderness Lodge does the trick.
Usually a fan does the trick, and it also moves some air over my face (or my whole body, in the warm months) that keeps me comfortable while I sleep.
"I've been trying hard to find an under-eye concealer that will hide the dark circles under my eyes without drying them out, and this one does the trick," she said.
That will also get you some markers to plug into the center of the robot for drawing and a "foldout whiteboard," which is basically a laminated sheet, but it does the trick.
"His approach is staying close to the middle, giving enough strength on environmental issues to show he's a vast improvement over the president and hope that does the trick," Mr. Borick said.
We never thought that a video could get us excited about "Uptown Funk" all over again, but the sheer adorableness that is baby Maddie breaking it down in the backseat definitely does the trick.
However, we find that in Soho a croque monsieur (essentially a slab of melted cheese and ham in between to slices of heavily buttered sourdough) and a chilled glass of Champagne does the trick.
A sturdy new stainless-steel scraper with a black walnut handle and a leather thong made by R. Murphy, the venerable knife company in Massachusetts, is pricey, but does the trick: $54, food52.com.
In some cases, the surrounding fill could be better, but this is where we lug out the Scales of Cruciverbal Justice: Does the trick in the theme and the revealer make the solve worthwhile?
This is a place where a keyboard like the X–1 shines—its design is fairly muted, but if you want RGB color served with your keypresses, it very much does the trick there.
Given the limited resources at my small, neighborhood pub, a virgin bloody mary usually does the trick — and mixed with a good nonalcoholic beer, it makes an excellent base for a virgin michelada, too.
It's difficult for a relief pitcher to stand out on a given night, but tying a fastest-pitch record and continuing to make the Fastest Pitch leaderboard his own personal website certainly does the trick.
In my experience of carrying babies onto subways (and coincidentally, also preferring to stand), I find that turning away from the center of the car — toward the windows and formerly ubiquitous Dr. Zizmor ads — does the trick.
Meanwhile, video is one of the more popular services proven to increase the "stickiness" of sites by keeping people lingering around and engaging for longer; it will be interesting to see if it does the trick here, too.
The technology isn't quite as advanced as the version the company offers on the Windows-based Galaxy Book, nor is it any sort of Wacom competitor, but it does the trick for jotting down notes and casual drawing.
Click on this 48-second video of professional wakeboarders Dominik Hernler, Felix Georgii and Parks Bonifay having a glorious time this month in an abandoned quarry in Australia, and see if this does the trick on Monday morning.
Sometimes I just need to step back from what I am doing, and it can be as simple as a glass of wine and an episode of Seinfeld to make me laugh that does the trick — anything that removes me from the situation.
When interrogation-room footage of her one-time quarry Darlene Alderson no longer does the trick, she launches a chat with an ostentatiously male-seeming anonymous partner — since she is gay, this is a clear sign she's searching for any port in a storm.
Most colorists will be able to tailor a bespoke color to send you home with to brighten and refresh your dye, but you can also try Rita Hazan's Ultimate Shine Gloss in Clear for an over-the-counter solution that really does the trick without depositing any color.
Thing is, when you've been writing online for as long as I have, and have work spread across multiple publications, you know you have a lot of articles out there somewhere, but finding a particular one can be time consuming (even if a Google site search plus keyword usually does the trick).
Perhaps it's the chunky cartoonish character designs—with their foppish hair, massive facial features and expressive animations—that does the trick, but playing The Sexy Brutale leaves you with this feeling of utter satisfaction, as if the 20-year gap between this and Banjo-Kazooie had been bridged in a single moment.
If you thought quickly hiding drunk photos from your employers and deleting cringe-worthy maudlin ramblings before your exes can see them does the trick, there's some bad news: Scientists have developed algorithms that can detect drunk tweets and geo-locate the users who wrote them, and they used it to monitor the drunken behavior of New Yorkers in 2014.
Whenever I have a connectivity problem, 98% of the time turning the thing off and on again does the trick, but many routers either don't have reset buttons or make them hard to find, so you typically need to get up off the couch and go through the hassle of an unplug-replug just so you can go back to streaming Game of Thrones to your Chromecast.
When you get to your room, you lock the door and turn up MF Doom on your portable speaker to ward off mothers, fathers, grandmothers, sisters, and brothers who want to harp at you about prayer, the Quran, Pashto, Farsi, a new job, new classes, exercise, basketball, jogging, talking, guests, chores, homework help, bathroom help, family time, time, because usually "Madvillainy" does the trick.

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