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"go under" Definitions
  1. (of something that floats) to sink below the surface
  2. (informal) to become bankrupt (= be unable to pay what you owe)

621 Sentences With "go under"

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And they go with me — they don't go under the bus, they don't go under the airplane, they go with me.
"His innovations did not go under, even though he did go under," he said of Napoleon, pointing to the Napoleonic Code, with its stress on clear and accessible law, as an achievement.
It's supposed to really kind of go under the radar.
Deciding to go under the knife is no easy feat.
It's sad how something like that could just go under.
Since mutual funds don't borrow, they can never go under.
Cyber Systems has a bad quarter and may go under.
And maybe don't open your eyes when you go under.
The company would eventually go under after burning $21 million.
He survived only because his head did not go under.
"I hope to go under happier circumstances soon," she said.
" But, he added, "we don't have to go under completely.
Will it go under an obstacle, above, or around it?
Ever since, I've wanted to go under the ice myself.
Rarely does one law cause a business to go under.
They might go under one time, over the next time.
Now it turns out the mine may go under anyway.
Some will simply go under, over, or even through the wall.
Witnesses said they saw Hermond go under water, officials said Monday.
TV is about to go under the most radical transformation imaginable.
When defenders go under the screen on him, Atlanta's offense stalls.
The dual models go under the name My Cloud Home Duo.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann is preparing to go under the knife — again.
But I assume micro-needles would still go under the skin?
And so last summer, she decided to go under the knife.
The EU needs to show flexibility or Italy could go under.
Businesses may go under, too, abandoning the crops in the field.
Employees who go under budget split the savings with their employer.
First, on Wednesday, Maverick will have to go under the knife.
Purity teachings are widespread, they often just go under different names.
"To let a patient go under withdrawal is unnecessary," he says.
The needles go under the skin, into a layer of fat.
I had a colonoscopy, and I had to go under anesthesia.
Coastal businesses could relocate or simply go under, taking jobs with them.
Even Mr Hughes's great-grandfather had feared the foundry would go under.
If it were to go under, the consequences would be far-reaching.
Up to 20,353 pieces may go under the e-hammer this year.
Oils from a plant go under a patient's skin; physicians monitor reaction.
You go under a windmill, you see them all over the place.
A jewelry holder they won't need to go under water to open
For the record, Kendall didn't go under the needle this time around.
When those tobacco farms began to go under, people found new work.
So what should be tried before deciding to go under the knife?
There are good businesses that could go under due to this virus.
"She can go under and take everyone with her," Ms. Posey said.
"They're not just going to let the bank go under," Kim said.
This new "Lear" is short, as these things gounder two hours.
Khloé Kardashian may be ready to go under the knife… for bigger boobs!
The great thing about glaciers if you're not on them, you go under.
Beloved fashion accessory retailer Charming Charlie is the latest store to go under.
Primers. I know what you're thinking: Aren't primers supposed to go under makeup?
But will the government have the stomach to let a university go under?
In these industries, many firms will either become less profitable or go under.
You don't go under any anesthesia for the process and it doesn't hurt.
Go deeper: Critical industries could go under if Trump closes U.S-Mexico border
"If you're not deploying some level of security, you'll go under," he added.
"The most fragile will go under, one after another," Douzain-Didier told Reuters.
The companies won't go under — it's the gas company, for cryin' out loud!
Why did it then bail out banks while letting car factories go under?
Some of the humor, too, threatened to go under in an American context.
This means "their behavior can go under the radar for years," she said.
If you're guarding him and go under on the screen, he's firing away.
Just wish I had some loungin' holiday joggers to go under my shorts.
Daqri would be only the latest augmented reality hardware company to go under.
But this reminds us that Sanders would have preferred letting the banks go under.
I couldn't fathom having a baby that's going to go under … do this surgery.
It's not only the lower classes who will pay when the banks go under.
To see what it is, let's look at the latest company to go under.
Were it to go under, the shock waves would rattle all of tech world.
How far the proposal will go under Mr Sanders has yet to be decided.
Then, she heads to the dentist — mostly to go under with the laughing gas.
Yes, but she didn't have to go under federal investigation by two federal agencies.
Gindalbie warned it may go under if Ansteel decided not to inject more funds.
Sometimes they make the drone go under a rail, but that's pretty much it.
If Marcus can't get this company swimming with style again, it could go under.
One obvious solution was to go under instead of over or through the wall.
" But later, on Twitter, Tlaib said she would not go "under these oppressive conditions.
Throughout the time period, the decedent is observed to go under the water multiple times.
"At the end of the day nice companies go under all the time," she says.
Go under the screen, and he's a capable jump shooter off the dribble from deep.
I didn't see him stretch so I was worried he could cramp and go under.
Research has shown that when droughts hit, regenerative farmers often survive while others go under.
The PBGC itself is expected to dry up and go under even sooner by 2025.
But it's hard work, because at theme parks, you have to go under the sun.
It's supposed to go under makeup, but I feel it's a nice moisturizer for night.
The "system" consists of separate gliders that go under each leg of your bed frame.
Women are the main customers, but men are starting to go under the knife as well.
That's the thing about brands that go under and return, zombie-like, in an altered state.
Likewise, Sprint was failing and warning the government that it could go under without T-Mobile.
We appreciate him because he can do a lot of things that go under the radar.
Duncanson, however, said that it's not clear what direction carbon absorption will go under climate change.
To do that while defenders routinely go under screens and sag back in coverage is remarkable.
With the world's population rising, more land would go under the plough, reducing insect diversity further.
Producers in less fortunate regions either have to up their game, specialise, move or go under.
"It allows you to go under the trees and makes it a lot easier," she says.
Trump Jr. said he would be willing to go under oath to speak about the meeting.
If President Trump reduces Social Security Disability in any way I could very well go under.
They ignore him spotting up in the corner or opposite wing, and go under every screen.
He was pleased with his run, but has yet to go under 14.513 seconds this season.
Here are 13 of the most notable tech companies to go under in the past decade.
"When you hit a wall, find ways to go under and over, but never give up."
In those days, people could go under the bridge and get inspired by the drag queens.
I just conceded to go in and go under the knife and get a hip replacement.
Large numbers of energy companies may go under or see their stocks underperform over a generation.
For officiating replays, the referee no longer would go under a hood to watch a play.
So I had to go under the guise of an investigator on behalf of his appeals team.
For now, Benari understands the resistance some might have about encouraging people to go under the knife.
Leggings could serve as tights to go under my dresses, but never as pants to wear alone.
Many businesses would go under if a competitor tore $150,000 a month out of their bottom line.
Each time I was about to go under, though, something from the kitchen would bring me back.
Further research into the topic motivated her to make the decision to go under the knife again.
But would they do it pro-actively or would the currency need to go under pressure again?
As small farms go under, the industry is integrating, with specialist farms handling different stages of production.
The collection of belongings will go under the hammer at Julien's Auctions in Los Angeles in November.
Those harder-to-measure job factors would be the first to go under the Paycheck Fairness Act.
I've already purged it and that's about as far as I can go under my own power.
So did the three firms that bought up Toys R Us — and, eventually, saw it go under.
He watched the bow of the Scandies Rose, now sticking straight up in the air, go under.
I go under and the next thing I know I'm being wheeled back into the recovery room.
Brooke Shields just got very candid about whether or not she would ever go under the knife.
" But, he added, "it definitely didn't go under that title on the financial debrief of the exhibition.
I lost trust, and having to go under again to have it removed, I was really scared.
" —Benjamin Sommers and Arnold M. Epstein, New England Journal of Medicine "Will Obamacare Really Go Under the Knife?
If the NLEM does go under, it won't be alone: The Newseum is slated to close next year.
WHAT KIND OF PRESIDENT WILL DONALD TRUMP BE AND WHERE DOES THE REPUBLICAN PARTY GO UNDER HIS LEADERSHIP?
This change would force about 20 percent of hospitals in the US to become nonprofits or go under.
Two years later, I finally plucked up the courage to go under the blade — the microblade, that is.
And to think: that with just a 124 days to go, under the wire, we got that resolved.
It's important to just always remember that I'll have two identities to go under and never just one.
Now, he could go under the knife as early as Monday afternoon if doctors give the green light.
And two, their account balances so that they don't go under certain minimums that result in monthly fees.
And to think, that with just a 124 days to go, under the wire, we got that resolved.
"The deal in itself must not entail further capital needs, (these) go under the heading 'opportunities'," he said.
"I can't look to my kids to contribute and help me because they will go under," she said.
And it isn't just patients boozing up before they go under the drill or submit to forced flossing.
The break was severe, and I had to go under anesthesia so a surgeon could reset the bone.
" Mr. Urey, he said, should act like Mr. Taylor's former wife, who "humbled herself to go under Weah.
If banks in Greece or Italy — both NATO allies — go under tonight, your retirement fund will feel it.
When they go under an overpass, he switches positions and the police wind up following the wrong car.
With a reserve of OXO coffee tools and accessories in your kitchen, you'll never go under-caffeinated again.
Or, short of that, who is willing to go under oath to testify what happened and who isn't?
"If zoos hide, or don't want to modernize, some will no doubt go under," Holst added, without regret.
"I hope you go under the ground you idiot," Shahravesh allegedly wrote in Farsi, according to the Washington Post.
The Academy recognized one of them in 1986, although this win curiously seems to go under the radar still.
And I can see just before I go under, the people shouting and dancing and going through these changes.
But some question whether it would be allowed to go under even it did not manage to do so.
Few players can go under screens as liberally as Holiday does and still recover out and contest the shot.
Every time, they repeat the refrain: Can't go over it / Can't go under it / Have to go through it.
A new body has been created to tackle failing banks so that they can go under without causing disruption.
And he claimed GOP contenders for his job would have allowed companies like GM and Ford to go under.
"(The people with Hermond) saw him go under the water and not surface," police Chief Gary Gardner told reporters.
Once a month, he would go under general anesthesia, and doctors would send small electric currents through his brain.
"Our teacher told us to go under our desk and keep flat in case he comes inside," Arianna said.
"That's why you don't want to go under oath until everything is settled and you're sure of your recollection."
The Brasserie All-White Dinnerware Place Settings complement any décor and are durable enough to go under the broiler.
My goal was to go under 4 hours and 6 minutes, so I am really happy with this time.
They calculate that if they are forced to guarantee methane reductions, they won't make money and they'll go under.
More are likely to go under; Moody's projects that the pace of closings will soon reach 15 per year.
Why it matters: It's rare for biotechs to go under because they have so much access to extra funding.
The Trump administration's trade policy will go under the microscope next week at the House Ways and Means Committee.
Except I'll go through a stretch of regular falling-out teeth dreams then they'll go under for a while.
Leo had to have a special wardrobe designed to go under his costume so he could stay in the water.
It's built an enterprise platform that rewards employees with gift cards if they go under budget on travel and transportation.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month shines a light on the disease, but the finances of treatment often go under the radar.
He decided to go under the knife after being teased for his appearance as a child growing up in Brazil.
He had been President Ronald Reagan's selection in 1987 and had another four years to go under the tenure rule.
Knowing Bella's spontaneous personality, it's not too surprising to see her go under the needle multiple times in one day.
Meanwhile, the mythical hammer used by Chris Hemsworth in Thor is set to go under the hammer itself this month.
The Bank of England has at least declared that no British bank would go under after a no-deal Brexit.
When you go under 35 or under 27 and look at African American or Latino or whatever, he crushes it.
There are already culverts and creeks that go under roadbeds that lizards could take advantage of, but they often don't.
But that doesn't make it any easier to go under the knife; everyone has their own reasons to be nervous.
But every time you go under the knife, you gotta say some prayers to make sure it comes out okay.
Much of Bangladesh's land is a low-lying delta plain, meaning many parts of the country regularly go under water.
"I think that's real important, (they) cannot go under the same rule," said Azarenka, who sits on the players' council.
Pig farms throughout Britain are starting to go under and more are expected to do so in the near future.
Defenders can't go under the screen on Walker, either, because he has become a deadly pull-up three-point shooter.
"We go under and keep one little air bubble in the mouth and sing through that air bubble," she says.
Industry watchers think SoftBank, its lenders, and the entire industry have too much at stake to let it go under.
He was the first witness who listened to the July call with the leader of Ukraine to go under oath.
As you find yourself walking down those concrete steps to go under the Pacific you're no longer a vertical human.
From late April into July, New Coke was the only drink to go under the name Coca-Cola or Coke.
If you go under the screen and roll, he shoots the 23-ball way better than I thought he would.
More so than that, a major reason for a startup to go under is due to "people problems," he said.
I was enchanted, and ever since have wanted to travel to the Canadian Arctic and go under the ice myself.
The shirts are a perfect length, and they go under things but are also good to wear on their own.
A lot of these French musicians come along and they do go under the radar that are popular in France.
With the shutdown, Maple becomes just the latest in a string of VC-backed food delivery startups to go under.
Go under the screen or double Jordan and Griffin is plenty comfortable pulling up off the bounce for an open jumper.
Not that you'll turn into a robot—you may go under the knife of a machine working as a surgical assistant.
With an aging product line and little market momentum, some wondered when, rather than if, the company would go under again.
So anything that's short enough to go under the robot is considered a weed, and anything taller is considered a plant.
A sure way to go under is to keep money in bolívares for any longer than it takes to buy essentials.
"There's no way my mom or any doctor would let me go under the knife like that – that's just so crazy!"
I got her skin and it's just above the hand and it's just above where you can go under the pants.
A few months later, the star opened up about the procedure and exactly why she decided to go under the knife.
An outlet that loses a significant portion of its readership may have to lay off reporters or could even go under.
The Brazilian model dropped $25,000 to go under the knife last month in her home country and pump up her booty.
Transform or go under: That's what's keeping bosses in Asia Pacific awake at night, according to new research from Dell Technologies.
That all changed when we did the gallop dance, which had partners make a path to go under with their hands.
I didn't think I'd go under a minute so to do it twice in one week just shows where I am.
And we tried to go under the rope but we couldn't get under it, so they arrested us where we were.
The painting was estimated at 120,000 to 160,000 euros and had been due to go under the hammer on Wednesday evening.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts a slow, steady increase in prices as demand grows and some oil companies go under.
They are, as Shakespeare imagines it, among the first to go under, once Richard has used them to obtain his end.
It's a scary concept to even do business there if you think the bank you're doing business with can go under.
As far as mistakes go, under-rotation isn't as easily spotted as a fall, but it can be just as costly.
As for the smaller shale players, many will go under, but the ones with good assets will possibly be picked up.
You want to have your aesthetician cleanse your skin, do extractions, and then you go under the light for 20 minutes.
The Times explored the question of where NASA will go under the Trump administration in the weeks following the 2016 election.
And if small businesses go under today, they will not be there to provide jobs and services when the quarantines end.
To slow the spread of the disease, more of the US should follow New York City's lead and go under lockdown.
Tilt your chin toward the sky and let your head and ears go under, keeping just your nose and eyes exposed.
A prop pistol from the original "Pirates of the Caribbean" attraction at Walt Disney World will also go under the hammer.
"When animals were domesticated they gave up that freedom to go under a bush and wait to die," said Dr. Villalobos.
Women are also forced to go under the knife by their families who believe periods come in the way of their work.
Something smaller could go under the radar and cause significant local damage without the 120 years of warning Bennu has afforded us.
My apartment is full of squatters, and I had no idea until I downloaded Pokémon Go. Under my sink, there's a Squirtle.
Moakler — who was previously married to Blink-182 frontman Travis Barker — first revealed her plans to go under the knife on Oct.
Environmental regulations would be the first to go under this hypothetical Kasich administration, even if they actually improve public health and safety.
It's perhaps the third signification auction of AI art in recent months, but it's the first sculpture to go under the hammer.
And now, she's opening up about the procedure on her personal blog — and exactly why she decided to go under the knife.
GB: While there are certainly exception, properties that sell typically go under contract within 30 days of being listed on the site.
They'd make sure they were with people they felt comfortable with, so that it was less likely that someone would go under.
But if it does go under, those subscribers will have to return to paying between $10 to $15 for a single ticket.
An earlier, albeit entirely unsourced, rumor from a leaker on Twitter, also stated that the watch could go under the Galaxy name.
On the technical side, we have this explosion of technologies that go under the rubric of algorithmic decision-making or predictive modeling.
Scientists regularly gather urine from forest chimpanzees, but there, they need only go under a tall tree and hold out a leaf.
Mama June Shannon is preparing to go under the knife once again — the sixth time in the past year-and-a-half.
Those brand will all go under an umbrella brand, Oath, after the close of the deal, Armstrong told CNBC earlier this month.
They could go under the screen, but that would concede a wide open three-pointer to the greatest shooter in league history.
Frick wrote those words in 1973, and although there have been occasional umpire suspensions since then, they mostly go under the radar.
But there are fewer wins for the country's biggest banks whose failure could endanger the entire financial system if they go under.
He added that a recent, controversial fake news law widely seen as a political tool to quash dissent would go under review.
If you do go under water, hold your nose, or use nose clips if you know there is a risk of submersion.
Honey Buns, basically a sticky bun completely covered with a honey-flavored glaze, appear to go under the shrink ray from Honey!
But you always want to go under that if possible, so aim for as low as 20 percent or $833 a month.
State insurance departments require insurers to have enough money to cover their operations (so they don't go under and leave people uninsured).
It's just another horrifying example of the fucked-up shit doctors and dentists can subject their patients to once they go under.
Rather than let them go under, Washington placed both these government sponsored enterprises under conservatorship and provided a series of generous bailouts.
But some argue that this misses the point because property values will probably go under water long before the properties themselves do.
Stephen Belafonte says he's flat broke and wants Mel B to ante up in a big way so he doesn't go under.
"I don't see any possibility for one of them to go under," said Bijan Vasigh, an economics professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Dunham penned an article for her newsletter, Lenny Letter, about the mix-up and why she's refusing to go under the blurring tool.
The planned route doesn't go under any privately-owned residential or commercial property aside from what SpaceX already owns, according to the company.
"In the last five years with social media, it's gotten a lot harder for him to go under the radar," the source says.
Opponents also worry about what the pipeline, which would go under the Missouri River, could do to the water supply if it ruptured.
"There is a certain time in the future where the Ohio-class submarine... will not go under the water anymore," the general said.
It's still occasionally performed — "That woman refuses to go under," Mr. Wainwright said — even though it was widely criticized for its narrative flimsiness.
If you go under 24 hours you actually get a gift coupon so you can rebook of the full value in the future.
The adjusted figure includes sales from online delivery and in-store pickup orders because those numbers go under the "online stores" segment instead.
After a weekend of heavy wrangling to find the buyer, the government chose to let Lehman go under rather than provide a buyout.
But with the latest blunder, many fear the government's decision to let Mr. Guzmán go under fire from the cartels will embolden them.
A portacath replacement means surgery, and Claire's pulmonary function was -- and remains -- at a level too dangerous for her to go under anesthesia.
"I will aim to go under 52 seconds tonight but I think it will be impossible to break the world record again," said Sjostrom.
The cream cake chain will go under without fresh cash, and it revealed on Friday its Chief Financial Officer Chris Marsh had been arrested.
Once Thompson starts to curl off Andre Iguodala's screen, Moore stays high and doesn't go under, only switching after Iguodala cuts to the rim.
A second shot shows Hercules appear to go under the water, at which point production staff shout cut, and handlers scramble to reach him.
Another trick used by Curry and Thompson is stopping short on their cuts when defenders try to anticipate their angles or go under screens.
And she did hint that she may go under the knife to get a second breast augmentation surgery, so her chest looks more lifted.
In order to get to it, you have to go under the platform below, then dash upwards into the platform to create a dent.
Carlos Jimenez, 813, and Anjoe, 50, each started businesses only to see them go under in a decade-long economic slump that continues today.
He spoke to industry watchers who said SoftBank, WeWork's lenders, and the entire industry has too much at stake to let it go under.
Some of the drugs will go under further testing, while some of the counterfeit goods may be donated if the offended company allows it.
After three months in captivity, on January 10, he told Jayme he was leaving for six hours and made her go under the bed.
I like to hint in some way to the listener that you're going to go under right now, and you need to understand that.
My hairdresser's friend actually does past life regression therapy and you go under hypnosis and in that state you rattle off whatever you see.
The clothing and furnishing retailer is the latest in a list of brands once considered the mainstay of British shopping scene to go under.
In addition, the average number of days a listing took to go under contract fell to just 28, down from 34 a year ago.
It is hard enough to keep a small business afloat without cybercrime, which many times cause businesses to go under after a single attack.
They could go under the criminal statute, but that's sort of unavailing because by the time that gets decided, it'll be the next Congress.
Fearful that the bank might go under, the Russians and other shareholders reluctantly agreed to the plan, which would greatly dilute their ownership stakes.
"I want to look 15 years younger because I like guys that are 15 years younger," she jokingly says of  to go under the knife.
It often comes packaged as an opaque, crystal-like powder that resembles epsom salt, and go under names like Flakka, Ivory Wave, and Vanilla Sky.
I had a car accident back in December that caused injuries in my neck and shoulder, so unfortunately I have to go under the knife.
Even though mobile deals might go under the radar, there are some amazing savings to be made on a wide range of models and networks.
Brown told the outlet that the second surgery was successful, meaning Isabella will not have to go under the knife again for the near future.
" Rivers also openly encouraged plastic surgery for both men and women, saying everyone should "absolutely" go under the knife "if it makes you feel better.
Just as I did before #NoDAPL, I continue to seek and report on stories from Native communities that deserve attention but go under the radar.
The watches will all go under the name Diesel On Full Guard, and the first of them is being made available today, only through Macy's.
The Garden Bros Circus performer who nearly front flipped into a deadly fall during a steel pendulum act is about to go under the knife.
The committee has already put Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple on alert, and members made clear that the tech titans will go under the microscope.
I wouldn't have sold acid to anyone who looked as if they could go under, or who didn't have a group of mates around them.
Just as dieting and weight concerns now often go under the guise of "wellness," fear of being fat can get cloaked as concern about bloating.
" Cummins: "Cummins went down yesterday because Navistar got a big investment from Volkswagen, which therefore makes it so Navistar is not going to go under.
Yes, they're amazing, but let's go under that, let's see what made these performances so great, and what makes it actually quite hard to appropriate.
It's so exciting when you finally have a loose tooth that's ready to go under the pillow — the only problem is getting the thing out.
According to lead author Mark Twardowski, an osteopathic internal medicine physician, there's anecdotal evidence of patients who use cannabis needing more sedation to go under.
If Sabrina Spellman had a chance to go under the Sorting Hat, her Hogwarts home would be no question, says her portrayer, Melissa Joan Hart.
Asia Argento will not go under the microscope of cops for the alleged sexual assault involving a 17-year-old ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
In 2012, she opted to go under the knife again for lap-band surgery, when she struggled to keep the weight off after having Luciana.
Thousands more will now go under without emergency financial support for flooding, pummeling heartland economies almost entirely dependent on agriculture, farmers and aid groups said.
We're guessing "multitasking" and "clapping back" go under the Special Skills section of Minaj's résumé, right under the mile-long list of achievements she's earned.
In the event of a bankruptcy about 2116.3500,000 people would be expected to lose their jobs and about 1,300 sub-contractors could also go under.
Ms. Hindmarch has selected 10 works to go under the hammer as part of the latest Sotheby's Contemporary Curated sale in London on Sept. 1303.
In that time, he said, he saw many businesses go under because China could produce aluminum for a fraction of what it cost American companies.
We don't want these industries to go under, but we don't want the dollars that are put there to go to corporate executives or shareholders.
She just needed to go under the covers until she could figure out how to deal with the rest of her life, so totally alone.
Despite all the hard-won gains women have made in this country, untold numbers of American women go under the knife to look like playmates.
The clothing and furnishing retailer is the latest in a list of brands once considered the mainstay of the British shopping scene to go under.
If you find that your bed's mattress is too hard, request an extra comforter to go under the sheets to soften it up a bit.
GB: The majority of properties that sell on Roofstock go under contract within 15 days or less, which is significantly faster than the industry standard.
Veronica said she believed he threw himself off a ferry, purposefully aiming to go under the propellers so that no one would find his body.
Still, the number of private-school pupils would fall, and some schools, mostly preparatory ones (which take pupils until age 13), would probably go under.
A new law, however, aims to crack down on trade in the coming weeks, but activists fear the transactions will just go under the table.
He added that overdoses are often terrifying to witness: "If you start to go under on G, you lose your capacity to stand," he said.
"You go under the stage – it was a weird sight only artists get to see," explains Trainor, whose second studio album Thank You drops May 13.
He, along with some other folks, went back to a sister and unfortunately, during that effort, they saw him go under the water and not surface.
I've been waiting for the stock to go under $90, but a lot of it's because linerboard's coming down and people are relating it to linerboard.
The system features eight-ounce concealable cups with integrated breast shields that go under your top and actually sit inside your bra while they collect milk.
Arizona (Jessica Capshaw), Maggie (Kelly McCreary), and DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) trying to convince a patient with a phobic fear of surgeries to go under the knife.
Items will go under the hammer over three days in London from June 7 as auctioneers attempt to sell more than 2,000 pieces of Pele memorabilia.
Celebrity culture and the normalization of photoshopped images in magazines and on social media have been driving more and more women to go under the knife.
And the Caps and West Ham fan has revealed she has to go under the knife at the start of next year to fix her breast.
The anesthesia team asks if I still want to go under with gas before something stronger is given through an IV. The answer is always yes.
"My speed is improving because I am gaining more strength and power," said Ikee, who added that she was aiming to go under 56 seconds soon.
Instead of giving up, the UPS driver swam to the dog, who, Arens said, was starting to go under at this point, and grabbed the canine.
Michal Dworczyk said he could not say who might lose or change their jobs, when asked whether Finance Minister Teresa Czerwinska would go under the plan.
" Some accounts on Weibo go under other handles, such as User7935599911 who said: "No need to apologize or explain...please sue United Airlines till it collapses.
The anesthesia team asks if I still want to go under with gas before something stronger is given through an IV. The answer is always yes.
As countries go under lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID–19, photos on social media suggest it might be a lot cleaner, for a start.
But the federal government and states also could give small businesses  — the kind that will go under in six weeks without customers — a giant regulation break.
The pilot clearly did not know there were mountains ahead because he actually descended from 2,000 feet to 1,700 feet ... presumably to go under the fog.
When the Rybolovlevs decided to buy paintings to go under the lights, Rappo brought them to Christie's, but they asked her to look for works herself.
For patients watching the surgeries to get a sense for what happens once they go under, that kind of heavy-handed curation might not be necessary.
Every weekend through December 16, the retail chain is offering savings across popular categories, so you can also get gifts to go under your discounted tree.
"The first laser I actually did I had to go under for, it was kind of an emergency," the mom of two explained on Dec. 2.
She loses her way as the tide returns but eventually finds her way out, declaring that it is the last time she will go under alone.
In Jeju, haenyeo generally go under for about 30 seconds at a time, although some say they can hold their breath for up to 20153 minutes.
MMA powerhouse Gabi Garcia got some new chest ink in Brazil -- but they wouldn't let go under the needle without covering up her lady parts first.
You know those guys that kind of go under the radar and don't get the credit they deserve but they don't seek it and they don't care?
Haring's homosexuality is accepted as a biographical detail that informed his activism and his social milieu, but can go under-discussed as a feature of his art.
A study by market research firm Harris Interactive found that 69 percent of the subjects surveyed would go under the knife if money was not an issue.
AX. Federal Communications Minister Mitch Fifield told reporters that restraints on media asset ownership would go under the new proposals that have to be approved by parliament.
I finally ask Dr. Dixit the question I've been dreading all day: Pretend I'm here ready to go under the knife and come out God-given gorgeous.
If a company does go under or it gets acquired or it gets merged or something else, you are in effect under new owners at that point.
Seeing you this year in your interviews only made me realize I was right about how you can go under and not be so nice and nasty.
This may reflect PubPeer's pool of commenters — if there are more basic scientists and fewer clinical researchers, medical journals like the Lancet would go under the radar.
Not long ago, Twitter had let go under 20 people from its Bengaluru developer centre, most of whom belonged to ZipDial, an Indian startup Twitter had acquired.
Illumina announced a spinoff on Sunday, and the new company, which will go under the moniker Grail, promises to make a major dent in cancer rate mortality.
But if you go under a shade tree, all the little patches of sunlight will be crescent shaped and that can easily be photographed with a cellphone.
Another trip to the store, and we had a black long-sleeve shirt, pants, and gloves, as well as some white shoes to go under the costume.
LONDON (Reuters) - Two dazzling pink and blue pear-shaped diamonds are together expected to fetch close to $70 million when they go under the hammer next month.
The generation that saw its parents' banks foreclose on homes and some big institutions go under in the Great Recession isn't ready to return to big banks.
Corporate consultancy Alix Partners said activists launched at least 26 campaigns at German groups in 2016 to 2018, although advisers say many campaigns go under the radar.
People most commonly go under the knife to mend post-menopausal or post-childbirth changes that can make looser inner labia uncomfortable in clothing or during sex.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) recently released its 2015 report, revealing a notable rise in the number of people choosing to go under the knife.
"We don't want these industries to go under, but we don't want the dollars that are put there to go to corporate executives or shareholders," Schumer said.
The main two things they did was they created these cups to go under the Siemens' machines that were half the size of the regular Siemens' cups.
"Further delay of relief to the people of Georgia will result in families going bankrupt, farms will go under, and hardworking Americans will suffer," said Georgia Gov.
"I think Beijing is worried ... that some of these companies may go under as we've seen with other countries, with some of their champions in investing heavily."
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had little choice but to let the firm go under, even though the government is now on the hook for getting holidaymakers home.
It's a coming-of-age story about a young Inuit girl who is allowed to go under the ice to gather mussels for the first time alone.
Eastcolight's Sze said tariffs on some toy components, such as circuit boards, are already threatening key Chinese suppliers, and he fears they could go under or move overseas.
From Kylie Jenner's lip injections to Ariel Winter's breast reduction and Iggy Azalea's nose job, celebrities are getting more candid about their decisions to go under the knife.
People with Blackberrys have become the new people with Netscape or those bikes you lay down on that always look like they're about to go under a bus.
He was the first official who listened in on the conversation to go under oath, though if House Democrats have their way, he likely won't be the last.
Oil prices could go under $40 a barrel, if the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) production cut agreement doesn't get worked out, according to one expert.
"I saw the parents were trying to grab them, but then I saw the mom and dad go under," she recalled, before heroically jumping in after the child.
If you do deport everyone you say you are going to deport, the US will undoubtedly go under, because immigrants like Mexicans are among the hardest workers around.
While these laptops go under the Flex name in the US, they use the Yoga branding in Europe — in this case, it'll be known as the Yoga 530.
Cardi hinted that towards the end of this year she will go under the knife to get a second breast augmentation surgery, so her chest looks more lifted.
" A lot of accounts offering similar deals are still out there, and they seem to go under Twitter handles that are some sort of variation of "Pizza Plug.
Looking at the credit market, where the bonds of energy companies are trading, and it shows that at least a third of the entire industry could go under.
"If it's just 50 or 100 people, they often go under the radar and end up without support from the state, aid actors or local people," he said.
You're still riding on a large raft (now, it's a different color), go under a waterfall, and end the ride escaping an encounter with a massive T. rex.
Google's core online ad business was separated from businesses like GV, self-driving cars and life sciences, all of which now go under an umbrella called Other Bets.
After three months in captivity, on January 10, he told Jayme he was going to leave for five to six hours and made her go under the bed.
It was unnerving to go under the knife again, but finally I got good news: With all the tissue gone, the chances of my endometriosis returning are slim.
It's a pretty big deal when your closet staples (whether they're currently in heavy rotation or were a beloved go-to in the past) go under the knife.
The data scraper said it will go under without access to information from LinkedIn's public user profiles – access that, hiQ points out, does not actually require LinkedIn membership.
Go under the screen, fail to fight through quick enough, or drop back too far with the big, and he'll pull up for a wide-open three-pointer.
"If he is going to do it underground, you still have to acquire right of way and property rights to be able to go under there," Dougherty said.
As we previously reported ... UCLA doctors found an irregularity with the 19-year-old's heart and he was required to go under the knife to fix the issue.
Our friend Bryant Rutledge, who's done visuals for us and used to go under the name Low Limit, he's a great guy, I think he has great taste.
Consider how absurd was the attack on Barr from the get-go: under the express wording of the Special Counsel Statute 28CFR 600.1, Barr didn't have to release anything.
And then she hinted that she just might go under the knife later this year to get a second breast augmentation surgery so her chest would look more lifted.
For example, he says if an airline does go under before your trip, you may be able to claim a refund if you booked through a site like this.
And U.S. Small Business Administration data shows it's only a matter of time before at least half of all businesses go under: Only about 22 percent survive five years.
These are the lives that they're living which are generally very benign, and they're loving people — they have been making contributions to society that totally go under the radar.
The thick leather handles are attached below the zipper and rear pocket to D-rings, which in turn attach to separate leather straps that go under the entire bag.
That has already led to some international projects dependent on funding from Chinese investors to go under — the investors can no longer make recurring payments during the construction process.
If those were to go under and be replaced with gas-fired generators, an additional 200 million tons of carbon dioxide would be spewed into the atmosphere every year.
New York's scholarship plan alone is unlikely to cause any private school to go under, said college financial aid expert Mark Kantrowitz, the president of consulting service Cerebly Inc.
The red 335 Sport Scaglietti will to go under the hammer Friday afternoon in Paris at the Retromobile auction in Paris, with a price estimate of $30-$34 million.
The lobby is an arched bridge that lets locomotives go under it, and in "living rooms" patrons can sit on swirly chairs and watch them zoom by all day.
Days after his art goes on view at the Whitney, at least half a dozen Warhol works will go under the hammer at New York's three major auction houses.
Movies are not filming, so it seems like the perfect time for celebs to go under the knife for a major overhaul ... but the doc says not so fast.
Tickets to those attractions were among the first to go under the new Culture Pass program, which offers library cardholders free access to 22000 cultural institutions across the city.
A reckoning is still likely: A group of co-producers and investors, mystified by how the show could go under, are planning to pursue an audit of the production.
Still, it has set up a dangerous game of brinkmanship between unions and the French government, which has hinted that it is willing to let Air France go under.
There were a few smart clothing stalls at CES, but Myant caught my eye because it makes vital sign and activity-sensing wearables that actually go under your clothes.
"It's not that surprising that so many freelance businesses go under, when many freelancers don't think about staying afloat," wrote freelance writer Rajiv Sighamony in a 2017 blog post.
Last week, Soundcloud announced that it would lay off 40 percent of its staff in order to not completely go under after repeated attempts to keep the company afloat.
The reality star said as she has always been "reticent" to go under the knife but still wants to look her best, she sticks to less permanent and drastic options.
It may appear that Shannon Beador received a breast augmentation, but the Real Housewives of Orange County star wants fans to know that she did not go under the knife.
Yes, but: Speaking up can come at a cost to smaller companies, including angering the powerful corporate giants and signaling to investors that you might go under without government intervention.
All this means your appliances will require Wi-Fi to operate all of their connected features, though obviously it'll work normally as a dumb oven should your internet go under.
According to the report, Almond said his brothers saw him go under the water but were unable to help him and the family called 911 at about 4:50 p.m.
The investment firms that do business by buying up companies and loading them with debt have been criticized for rewarding themselves with dividends while the businesses they own go under.
In 2009, then-Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's statement that he would not let another major bank go under was what it took for the stock market to start recovering.
Many countries and seaside communities rely on fish as a staple of their diet, yet little international regulation exists for sea fishing and fish toxin levels often go under tested.
For one thing, if he were to go under oath with Mueller, he would not know for sure what kind of evidence the special counsel would bring to the table.
Tatum's defensive mistakes—he leaves his feet too often on closeouts and tends to go under on pick-and-rolls when he shouldn't—are more harmful on this stage, too.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 4,000 women and children fleeing domestic violence in Britain could have nowhere safe to go under proposed welfare reforms, rights campaigners said on Wednesday.
But Taylor's argument is that because the leaders allowed the town to live above its means, they now have to reckon with that decision and either thrive or go under.
Trump said he was disappointed by the failure and suggested he might let the insurance markets created under Obamacare go under and then, potentially, work with Democrats on a rescue.
A new electronic ordering system introduced in 2016 to track sales - and make sure pubs and restaurants paid all taxes due - also forced a number of pubs to go under.
Slimming down the bloated state sector, including allowing so-called zombie companies to go under, is critical to making the economy more efficient and allowing the private sector to thrive.
Among those who will play, the Rams' front seven gives them an advantage over a 49ers team that has a long way to go under the new coach Chip Kelly.
Should the project, like many federally backed projects have before it, go under (think Solyndra) taxpayers would ultimately be left holding the bag for the entire value of the loans.
Carrying concealed cameras into a property outside the capital of Tripoli last month, we witness a dozen people go "under the hammer" in the space of six or seven minutes.
Using jackhammers, ladders and blow torches, military special forces and CBP special units spent weeks trying to go under, over and through the walls to test their strengths and weaknesses.
Don Beyer (D-Va.)  Beyer said that he would go under a self-quarantine after he and his wife interacted with a friend who later tested positive for the virus.
But for all his efforts to portray himself as vigorous, approachable and goal-oriented, there is a limit to how far Mr. Kim can go under international sanctions, analysts say.
But we couldn't really go under any of the rubble because, at the time, the bridge -- the other half of the bridge is still kind of leaning upward right now.
The humble handjob lives many lives, from the teenage girl pressured to go under the waistband to the sex worker whose clients can only handle infidelity if it happens manually.
Really, the Essential Phone's only legitimate knock is that the whole company might go under or get bought out, at which time, further software support or updates could quickly dry up.
Economists warned that some companies would go under, unable to shoulder the massive increase in monthly minimum wage from 3 million bolivars to 180 million bolivars, or roughly $0.5 to $30.
It's not, though — another batch of photos over on Just Jared make it pretty clear that there's a microphone and a plate where the arc reactor would go under that jacket.
Wolfie Masters: I knew it was only a matter of time before Avatara was gone — either Summoner would go under, or Rokar would get his psychometric AI and shut it down.
Other times, the corporate investigator said, companies connected to Saudi royals hand off projects to subsidiaries that fail to complete the work or go under, leaving the government holding the bag.
The company, despite foreign involvement and a history of problems, has long been regarded by the Kremlin as a symbol of Russian corporate pride which cannot be allowed to go under.
Real Housewives are notoriously open about their plastic surgery procedures, (they make up the majority of this gallery) but now and again they regret their choice to go under the knife.
They fall into the corn, they sink into it, they go under, they're moving around in the corn, so the safety rig we had to build for them was pretty complicated.
"Go unto the garden, go under the ivy, under the leaves, away from the party," is the Kate Bush quote designer Ashley Williams chose to open her fall 2017 show notes.
The police had tried to arrest him, he said, but the villagers had protected him, so eventually the cops let him go under the promise that he wouldn't write about it.
When the power goes out or the banks go under, those who installed solar panels or parked their money in crypto will be the ones who thrive while everyone else suffers.
"If I could've done it sooner, I would have, and I don't regret it," she said, referring to mom's rule that she had to be 18 to go under the knife.
Americans wishing to travel to the island can now go under significantly loosened travel restrictions, and the administration just recently announced that commercial flights between the two nations will soon resume.
In addition, should the DONA Foundation go under or Bob Kahn die (he is 77), the ITU will be waiting in the wings to take over root administration of the system.
India will soon set up national data repository that would provide bidders preliminary data on exploration areas that will go under the hammer, the official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Still, allowing the auto industry to go under would have been even more costly in terms of lost tax revenue from individuals, suppliers and the cost of food stamps and unemployment.
Sberbank and VTB's exposure amounts to about 1.1 billion euros and 300 million euros respectively, giving Russia a potentially powerful lever of influence over the NATO member should Agrokor go under.
Injections are becoming increasingly popular — you can change your whole face without actually having to go under the knife — but don't underestimate how many of your faves stick to the classics.
Roads go under the plazas or are stymied by more sheer granite; the plazas close at night, as does the fluorescent catacomb of retail and administrative concourses that run under them.
LONDON (Reuters) - A SWAT van spray painted by elusive street artist Banksy will go under the hammer at a London auction on Wednesday with an estimated sale price of around $400,000.
By pooling resources, these organizations could stay in business, and continue to compete with national news organizations that have steadily gained support as more and more small news establishments go under.
But despite foreign involvement and a history of problems, Avtovaz has long been regarded by the Kremlin as a symbol of Russian corporate pride which cannot be allowed to go under.
"Every little crack in the ice seemed to be enough/To make you think you might go under," Sarah Harmer sings, with her voice gliding nearly unsupported above drums and bass.
The too-big-to-fail banks enjoyed a cost of borrowing far lower than other firms because financial markets became convinced government authorities would never let the big banks go under.
Trump once publicly said he was "100%" willing to go under oath to answer questions about his decision to fire Comey, who led the original Russia investigation before Mueller was appointed.
I said I wanted to go under 19 seconds and I don't know if that will be possible but nothing tried, nothing done, so I will go out there and push myself.
Fifteen hundred rare works of art go under the gavel this week at the big New York auction houses, including rare masterpieces by some of the defining artists of the 20th century.
Lindsey says she put off the operation until now 'cause she had some obligations to fill ... and it's pretty easy to see why she waited so long to go under the knife.
The 24-year-old had made it his mission to become the first swimmer to go under the 'Magic 57' mark in the 100 and he achieved that feat with a 56.88.
But defenders are happy whenever he lets it fly, particularly off the dribble—they still, to this day, go under ball screens to cut off drives and provoke inefficient pull-up shots.
"If you only protect the environment, then the farmers will go under from all the pressure of their expenses," he said, while blue macaws shrieked as they fluttered around some shade trees.
If 178 US stores go under, as is possible if Forever 21 is not successful in its rent negotiations, that leaves a substantial number of employees at risk of losing their jobs.
GM's declining role in the city and poor management put Flint in dire financial straits and forced the city to go under state-monitored financial management for two years starting in 2002.
At best it may slow them ... China may not retaliate directly or immediately, as it still needs some U.S. technology for mobile phones, but it will not allow ZTE to go under.
That's why the city is designing a $203 million flip-up wall to go under Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, the elevated highway that runs along the Manhattan side of the East River.
But, Jamie says she's still feeling the effects of it all ... saying her nose is still messed up and she might still need to go under the knife again in the future.
According to bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch, there are seven major warning signs that your company may be about to go under and take your job with it: 1.
But Fangio won the last battle — limiting Rodgers to 274 yards and a pick on 42 attempts in Week 15 — and Rodgers' new offense has been touch-and-go under Matt LaFleur.
YouTube, on the other hand, shares ad revenue with creators, and Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat told investors yesterday that creator costs go under YouTube's "content acquisition" costs, which run around $8.5 billion.
Read: Toronto Schools to Cease Field Trips to U.S. Chilling Last week, I told you about Mr. Smith's story about the Inuit who go under the Arctic sea ice to harvest mussels.
Timing was a challenge: The tides reach their maximum range around the full and new moons, leaving only a three- or four-day window to go under the ice every two weeks.
As for his house arrest ... the Philly D.A.'s Office tells us everything's set for Meek to go under lockdown ... including his monitoring device and clearing his home of contraband and weapons.
"Make sure they are real human hair (too shiny looks fake) and if you can get bangs that will go under your natural hair ("v" bangs at The HairShop are great!)," he says.
The authors say their findings, coupled with other research, should close the door on whether music ought to be formalized as an easy, low-cost intervention for patients who go under the knife.
Alongside the Chromebook 11 Convertible, Dell also announced the Chromebook 11 and Chromebook 13, which are Chrome OS incarnations of existing Windows laptops that go under the names Latitude 11 and Latitude 143.
The risk of developing cancer from breast implants is high enough that the Food and Drug Administration now wants women to receive explicit warnings about the dangers before they go under the knife.
In an interview with Roadshow, Faraday CFO and COO Stefan Krause said there is "no legal relationship with LeEco," and explained that should that one-time backer go under, Faraday will remain solvent.
It could force women with the serious condition of preeclampsia, who have to either go into early labor or risk dying, to go under general anesthesia first and take on even greater risk.
In time, he said, we all go under the fluted coversof this great world, with its spiral dissonances,and then we can see, on the other side,what the rascals are up to.
Peck illustrates these ideas with expertly chosen film clips: Stagecoach, King Kong, Billy Wilder's Love In The Afternoon, and others go under the microscope, intercut with the harsh reality occurring outside the cinema.
"Despite growing awareness about this crime, human trafficking continues to go under-reported due to its covert nature, misconceptions about its definition, and a lack of awareness about its indicators," the agency said.
The problem ... Paige's first surgery on the arm failed -- despite doctors using a titanium plate to try and stabilize the bone -- so she needed to go under the knife for the second time.
On Monday, Sears filed for bankruptcy protection, becoming the most fabled in a long list of old-school brick-and-mortar retail brands to go under in this eerie moment of late capitalism.
PEOPLE caught up with the Oscar-nominated star, 33, who opened up about her decision to go under the knife after she and her brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.
"At times of confusion like this, many congressmen 'go under' and prefer to stay in their districts," a Temer aide told Reuters on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
I'm the only one of us without any ink, so the conversation was really about whether or not I was willing to go under the needle when I've spent 37 years avoiding it.
Early reviews praise her discussion of her miscarriage and of her use of in vitro fertilization for its potential to fight stigma about reproductive problems that go under-discussed especially among black women.
WeWork has gobbled up leases for so much space in so many cities, there's a compelling case to be made that its landlords wouldn't be able to afford for it to go under.
"Some survive, some go under, but when there is heavy taxation some die off quicker ... this comes along and finishes them off," said Andreas Andreadis, head of the Greek tourism businesses association SETE.
However, in China at least, the business model for bike sharing appears to be in some trouble, as large numbers of firms go under, leaving mountains of misshapen bikes piling up on streets.
"If it's a smuggling tunnel, it doesn't need to go under Kerem Shalom," Conricus said, rejecting what Israel said was a statement from Hamas that the tunnel was to be used for smuggling.
If you're buying a phone with a large screen, don't go under a resolution of 1920 x 1080p and, if you can splurge, look for the sharper 2560 x 1440 Quad HD resolutions.
"I'm pretty sure I can go under, like, 55 if I do everything right, but it's not easy to do everything perfect when you are in the final," the 22-year-old added.
She may be one of the 214,000 Americans aged 65 and older who opted to go under the knife in the past year, according 2015 statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
I was told not to use any oil-based cleansers or go under water for 24 hours, and to use the conditioner for the next 48 hours, which was pretty simple and easy aftercare.
"I think the most helpful thing that I do remember is that you always have the clean diaper ready to go under the baby's bum when you're cleaning out the dirty diaper," Alba says.
Just last week, Anki, maker of the adorable Cozmo and Vector bots, was the latest robot maker to go under as consumers hesitated to spend $23 on an automaton that didn't really do anything.
Sotheby's on Tuesday unveiled a painting by Amedeo Modigliani that's expected to fetch more than $150 million at next month's auction, making it one of the most expensive ever to go under the hammer.
The first batch of works from the museum's collection is due to go under the hammer on Monday, with other works hitting the auction block at Sotheby's in five subsequent sales through March 2018.
The report notes that the actual tally is likely much higher, as elementary and middle schools are not nationally required to keep track of acts of sexual assault, and many incidences go under-reported.
Following Trump's extension of the ban to the UK and Ireland, Norwegian announced it would reduce 85% of its flying and lay off thousands, with industry analysts already speculating the airline could go under.
That review has been going on for some time, as have discussions between OMB and Treasury about severely curtailing the tax guidance the IRS issues that is not required to go under OIRA review.
While most of the attention will be on the big troves of delegates to be allocated in California and Texas, it's worth keeping an eye on states whose contests generally go under the radar.
Use A Sex Toy There are several hands-free vibrators on the market, such as Dame's Eva II, which stays in place on your clit thanks to two "arms" that go under your labia.
I take a break around 3 to go grab a coffee — I use my Dunkin' app to order and pick-up, but this purchase makes the balance go under $10, so it automatically reloads ($25).
On Monday, August 21, 2017, the world will go under, or so it might well feel like if you position yourself along a 70-mile-wide swath of the US from South Carolina to Oregon.
But if you've got the urge to go under the needle and want your art to have real sentimental value, look no further for ideas than the arms, chests, and backs of your favorite celebrities.
Americans who have a valid reason to travel to the North can still go under "extremely limited" circumstances, the State Department said, adding that applicants must prove their trip is in the U.S. national interest.
And with the possibility that The Weinstein Co. could go under and fail to yield any additional residuals, Smith says he will give $2,000 per month to the organization for the rest of his life.
Halting the expansion of the federal estate is a necessary step to address the billions of dollars of deferred maintenance, but stopping the bleeding is not enough — we will have to go under the knife.
Many women (and men) choose to go under the knife to appear more attractive and younger, and a new study shows that plastic surgery may actually make people appear more successful and healthier as well.
Thousands of Native Americans and activists have been protesting, warning that a section of the pipeline that is to go under a river has the potential to foul tribal water supplies and ancestral cultural sites.
Generally, almost every state has a hunter conservation organization that's involved in activities like, say, building a tunnel under a highway so that deer don't have to run across the road [and] go under it.
Yet last week's assault from the White House, like a bolt from the blue, is a taste, for Washington's European and Canadian allies, of how low the trans-Atlantic relationship can go under President Trump.
Watching the performers — as they go under tables, scramble to position the puppets and improvise when technical difficulties arise — is a reminder of why we cling to beauty as the world around us falls apart.
The firm said that up to $250,000 in the accounts would be insured by the Securities Investor Protection Corp (SIPC), an industry nonprofit created by Congress to help recover customer assets when brokerages go under.
Christmas has come early for fans of Walt Disney as a whole host of Disney memorabilia is set to go under the hammer, including original props, artwork and signed documents by the man, Walt Disney himself.
Though it is the largest CRT processor in the US to go under, the industry has been increasingly struggling with what to do about CRT glass, and so, in many cases, recyclers end up doing nothing.
For disabled Americans, the fear is that the types of long-term support and services and preventative services that keep them healthy and integrated into society will be first to go under a per capita system.
While Apple is expected to introduce a new 29.3-inch iPad this month, 221to29.3Mac reports that it may go under the iPad Pro name, rather than being positioned as the next step in the Air line.
The teapots' buying was supported by Beijing's recent move to freeze domestic pump prices when benchmark crude prices go under $40, effectively locking in processing margins as Brent and U.S. oil hold near 12-year lows.
This is pretty disappointing, because Snap's Spectacles 2 came out last year and have an IPX7 rating, making them water-resistant and, according to Snap, can go under shallow water for a short period of time.
Two young workers — Ahmad, 19, and Bassem, 21 — sat on a terrace in their village, north of Ramallah, and chuckled about a time when tight security forced them to go under the wall, not over it.
Governments had to spend billions of dollars of taxpayer money to rescue banks that ran into trouble and could have threatened the global financial system if allowed to go under during the 2007-2009 financial meltdown.
And Boys Don't Cry isn't Boys Don't Cry anymore; the album title has changed, we're told, and the music that Ocean's been recording to go under that banner will drop this weekend under a new name.
In the event of a crash, the deployable recorder will be released from the plane, "triggered either by structural deformation in the fuselage or because it starts to go under water," Mr. Champion, of Airbus, said.
When I succeeded, I was told that the Inuit go under the ice only from mid-February to mid-March, when the weather is coldest and the ice thick enough to be stable at low tide.
" Cooper agreed that many bad behaviors go under-reported: "We really think about these reports as being a tip of the iceberg of these behaviors but an important measure that we can then connect to patient outcomes.
Like many women who get Botox and fillers done, Vanderpump hopes that they will obviate the need for plastic surgery down the road: "I've always been a bit reticent really to go under the knife," she says.
"Call It What You Want" appears to detail her courtship with her British actor boyfriend Joe Alwyn and also references her drama-filled 2015 and her conscious decision to go under the radar for most of 2016.
But Vicki also says that she didn't have reconstructive surgery after her double mastectomy because she didn't want to go under anesthesia again — not a direct comment on Maura's decision to undergo surgery, but close to it.
Amber Heard refused to go under oath Saturday for her deposition, crying, yelling and screaming in defiance ... so claim Johnny Depp's lawyers, who want the judge to call BS on her and dismiss the domestic violence case.
The Trump administration is surely sympathetic to the plight of US shale producers suffering from decisions made in Saudi Arabia and Russia — both of whom would like nothing better than to see their US competitors go under.
Critics argue that private equity firms enrich themselves through dividends and other means — such as a standard 2% annual fee and 20% share of profits above a predetermined level — while the companies they buy sometimes go under.
When imperialism and colonialism retreated across the world, especially in Asia, Africa and Latin America, India was one nation that did not go under either totalitarian or one party rule, and never, ever under a military jackboot.
Data by Statistics Canada, however, shows that Canada has a trade surplus with the U.S.So, about those tariffs: The Trump administration's trade policy will go under the microscope next week at the House Ways and Means Committee.
A day after the announcement, the CEO of SIPC, an industry nonprofit created by Congress to help recover customer assets when brokerages go under, told reporters he did not believe the fund would actually insure Robinhood's accounts.
LONDON (Reuters) - A portrait of one of Picasso's muses and a prized painting of a Paris train station by Claude Monet go under the hammer in London next week, leading a sale of impressionist and modern art works.
If you're coming in, it will be very difficult to nail that $5 ride — go under and Car2go is reimbursing less than the $5 (and thus comes out ahead), go over and you end up paying money anyway.
Despite all the speculation that T-Mobile and Sprint will give a merger another go under the Trump administration, T-Mobile CFO Braxton Carter indicated this week that joining forces with a cable company is a better strategy.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese capital is sanitizing its ancient hutong alleyways, home to millions of migrants workers and thousands of small businesses, bulldozing illegal constructions and forcing shops, bars and tiny courtyard restaurants to relocate or go under.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Defunct airline Air Berlin's first auction of assets drew almost 13,000 bids for items ranging from plane seats to chocolate hearts and model aircraft, the administrator said, with more lots still to go under the hammer.
The anecdote places Everett as the dear, overeducated Western boob who, if left to fend for himself for longer than about a day in the Amazon, would starve to death (or, as the photo nicely hints, "go under").
And the estate of the superstar writer Jackie Collins (sister of Joan) will go under the hammer starting on Tuesday at Bonhams Los Angeles, with lots that include jewelry, manuscripts and her gold Jaguar with custom license plates.
LONDON (Reuters) - Eliud Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele, the only men to go under two hours, two minutes for the marathon, will go head to head over the classic distance in this year's London Marathon, organizers said on Friday.
The "Wheel of Fortune" host turned up on 'GMA' and spoke for the first time about last month's health scare, which he says was intense ... and could have killed him if he didn't go under the knife STAT.
LONDON (Reuters) - Abstract paintings depicting the female form by Pablo Picasso and Fernand Leger are expected to fetch tens of millions of dollars at auction when they go under the hammer next week, according to Christie's auction house.
You cannot go under oath and start talking about this stuff or you are going to create or you either going to reveal information that will put you in jail, or you are going to end up committing perjury.
There are countless companies that appear eager to offer these type of tracking and data-collection features to stay competitive and because they're implemented in clandestine enough fashion as to go under the radar of most everyday internet users.
"There will also be an increasing amount of oil exports out of Iran which will go 'under the sanctions radar'… It will drive Iran closer to China and enable China to settle yet more oil in renminbi," Schieldrop added.
A car is largely a symbol – up until now, it's often been a conduit to freedom, and a means to an end of escape, of exploration, or of getting you where you need to go, under your own power.
I have a very Italian-Jewish nose with a bump that I've never liked, but I'm terrified to go under anesthesia and have an actual surgery, so I just kind of accepted that I'd have to live with it.
Cashin said, "In this case, the longer end [Treasury yields] moved down to go under the Fed," whose critics says central bankers have created a floor on shorter-term yields, which allowed longer-term yields to fall right through.
BEIRUT, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Lebanon is like a sinking ship that will go under unless action is taken, Nabih Berri, the speaker of parliament was quoted as saying on Monday, referring to the country's deep economic and political crisis.
Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet Inc's Google will go under the microscope of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday and Wednesday when their general counsels will testify before three U.S. congressional committees on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
This ep, Richard reveals to Jared that he knows about this boondoggle, but he doesn't care because the company is about to go under, so in a few weeks the whole misstep will be buried under Pied Piper rubble.
This might prevent two Italian restaurants from opening within weeks of each other in the same part of town, causing one to go under and waste enormous resources (and lead to a loss of happiness for its proprietor and employees).
LONDON (Reuters) - From a sculpture of model Kate Moss to an elaborate elephant liqueur set, an array of items made with gold will go under the hammer next week in auction house Sotheby's first ever sale dedicated to the precious metal.
LONDON (Reuters) - From lavish clocks to marble top tables, more than 700 lots including art, silver pieces and furniture belonging to late businessman and collector Robert de Balkany will go under the hammer this week at an auction in London.
LONDON, (Reuters) - - The Bank of England said on Tuesday that Britain's lenders would be given an extra two years until 2022 to build up sufficient funds to ensure they do not need to rely on taxpayer bailouts if they go under.
If her telling lyrics are any indication, the song appears to detail the singer's courtship with British actor boyfriend Joe Alwyn and also references her drama-filled 2015 and her conscious decision to go under the radar for most of 2016.
"The fire department, with the assistance of drones, did see the vehicle, and when they lost the vehicle, it would go under the water, then when the boat would get there, the vehicle wasn't there anymore," he told the station.
His speed is unique and there will be nights that he can leverage it into elite playmaking, but NBA teams will throw long defenders on him, sag off and go under on screens, and dare him to shoot from outside.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A painting of a reclining nude by Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani is set to go under the hammer in New York on May 14 with a record sale estimate of $150 million, auction house Sotheby's announced on Tuesday.
But the painting was pulled shortly before it was due to go under the hammer, with the auction house announcing the artwork was "accidentally damaged Friday during the final stages of preparation" and that it would now require restoration. Yikes.
And once you've done that, it sometimes behooves you to go under the bar in such an artistically daring and intriguing way that your audience forgets it's sad it didn't see you at the height of your most pyrotechnically dazzling.
There's a "misconception" of the role of private equity investors in an crisis, according to Field: They are largely focused on keeping the lights on and making sure the companies themselves don't go under — not on keeping U.S. jobs intact.
But we need to absorb the idea that racism can work covertly and thrive in smaller moments that go under the radar, but that we still must educate ourselves about: redlining, rejection by a taxi driver, biased school enrollment policy, profiling.
I'd never heard of a diamond going into "surgery," so when I was invited to watch a massive 5-carat pink diamond worth $3.2 million go under the knife (aka, diamond cutting wheel), I was more than a little curious.
Before my magazine could go to press, it had to go under the red pen of our Qatari owner, a man who controlled not only what my magazine could print but my very ability to enter or leave the country.
The problem with this, and the fact that so much of our social lives revolve around alcohol, is that it makes it far too easy for our relationship with alcohol to become problematic — and for our developing issues to go under the radar.
"It is very unlikely that a budget airline would go under without an earlier warning or indication," Henrik Zillmer, CEO of AirHelp, tells CNBC Make It. Experts were speculating about Wow Air for months before it officially went under and ceased operation.
LONDON, Aug 8 (Reuters) - From a mechanical corkscrew and wine-pouring machine to a 1904 Olympic gold medal awarded to an amateur golfer, a selection of the unusual and unique will go under the hammer in Christie's "Out of the Ordinary" auction.
BERLIN (Reuters) - An oil portrait believed to have been painted by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler of a little-known former lover will go under the hammer next week with an asking price of 1003,000 euros ($74,000), a German auction house said on Thursday.
Couple that with Wall's inconsistent shooting, and defenders are able to sag off in isolation, go under screens on 1-5 pick-and-rolls, and help with rim-protecting bigs since Gortat is much more comfortable popping or short rolling off of screens.
Italy's banking sector is looking increasingly vulnerable and analysts are starting to fear that the euro zone's third largest economy could "go under," warning of the potential for bank runs, credit rating downgrades and the threat to the wider European banking system.
" While the president did not mention any candidate by name or utter the word "Republicans," he said the critics were "the same folks who would have let this industry go under" and had denounced the auto bailout as "the road to socialism.
But that didn't come without endless research and months of hesitation, reading tons of reviews, looking for before-and-afters, and searching for anything that could assure me I wasn't insane for wanting to go under the knife to achieve perfect eyebrows.
Peaty shattered a record of his own on Sunday, becoming the first swimmer to go under 0.023 seconds in the 20.02 breaststroke semi-finals and while he could not repeat the feat in the 24 he was still streets ahead of his rivals.
These people might think to acknowledge people who's parents have died, or people going through fertility struggles — but people with bad parents often go under the radar, and Moore says this can make people who are in the situation feel more alone.
If opponents sag off, Porzingis can face up and knock down the shot; if defenders go under the DHO, the guard can flare out for the handoff behind the three-point line; if defenders go over, the guard can curl to the rim.
While he wants to get Artie on "Botched" so he can go under the knife ... Nassif says Artie's gotta stop putting drugs up his nose for good, because if he doesn't ... his nose will collapse again and it will look even worse.
"It would take me all day to tell you what I think the President should be doing," the California Democrat said during a news conference Friday when asked about whether Trump should go under oath to address former FBI Director James Comey's testimony.
"I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando/ Your man don't want it, Trump's a b**** I'll make his whole brand go under," Eminem raps on the impassioned track that touches on issues like police brutality, the Flint water crisis, racism in America.
A History of Disneyland & Walt Disney World is open to the public at Van Eaton Galleries until a two-day auction event, where Disneyland memorabilia will go under the hammer on Saturday, December 27, and Walt Disney World the following Sunday, December 28.
If either SandRidge or Energy XXI file for bankruptcy they would be among the biggest victims of the nearly two-year-long oil selloff, which has seen dozens of companies go under, tens of thousands of jobs axed and corporate spending slashed.
"For reasons I still haven't figured out, nobody would put me to bed when they had dinner parties, so I was expected to just go under the table," she said of her father and her mother, the esteemed Austrian photographer, Inge Morath.
Our sources say Thursday Manson had a change of heart and agreed to the surgery, but during pre-op late yesterday doctors determined he needed to go under the knife ... but felt it was life-threatening because his condition was too weak.
As the temperature dips and the skin between my fingers starts to get gross and dry, I promise myself that I will: Buy a humidifier, and some kind of tray to go under it, because apparently these things are leaky as hell.
On Green's second attempt in that sequence, Curry used his forearm to nudge Green with just enough force so that Green wound up setting the screen about 30 feet from the basket, which allowed Durant to go under the screen and avoid switching.
They plan to examine how climate change will affect the state's enormous agriculture sector as well as "the future of coastal towns and cities — which ones survive, which ones go under," according to a statement released when the initiative was announced last month.
Shortly before the plane vanished from radar, Mr. Ibbotson requested and received permission from air traffic control to descend to 2,500 feet, possibly to go under the worst of the weather, or to avoid icing, which can cause a plane to crash.
LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - British painter John Constable's six-foot artwork "View on the Stour near Dedham," will go under the hammer next month where it is expected to fetch around 12 million to 16 million pounds ($17.6 million - $23.5 million), Christie's said on Thursday.
Zinke has said some vaguely supportive (if also confusing) things about the review (he wants to make coal leases less like "junk bonds" and more like "AA bonds"), but other than that, there's little indication where the review process will go under the new administration.
And U.S. Small Business Administration data shows that it's only a matter of time before at least half of all businesses go under: Nearly two-thirds of businesses with employees survive at least two years, but only about 163 percent survive at least five years.
With memes becoming a form of artistic and cultural production, which often go under-recognized as such, how is the Center planning to engage with this rapidly-consumable form of culture, to expand our modern notions of Black visual culture and what it can be?
The ratings agency added that Shandong's support will be limited, as the provincial government has been favoring high-value-added sectors in recent years, and may not mind letting some private firms in over-capacity industries go under, if there is no systemic risk.
A night after becoming the first swimmer to go under the 'Magic 57' mark in the men's 100 meters breaststroke, Peaty cruised to his third straight gold in the event, though his time — 503 — was off his world record of 56.88 set in Sunday's semis.
"This is generally a bad idea since the pipes that go under the trailer often get damaged in transport when the trailer goes through dips in the road and this portion of the trailer is most vulnerable to coming in contact with the road."
As the number of cosmetic procedures continue to rise—there were over 15 million procedures performed in the US in 2014, a 3 percent uptick from the previous year—some counseling services have emerged to guide people through the decision to go under the knife.
The ratings agency added that Shandong's support will be limited, as the provincial government has been favouring high-value-added sectors in recent years, and may not mind letting some private firms in over-capacity industries go under, if there is no systemic risk.
But one of the features that's become a focal point of masculine insecurity is also one that can supposedly be altered with nonsurgical solutions by men who see room for facial improvement but lack the drive or the resources to go under the knife.
Though he made her go under his bed to hide, in what she described as a usual method he used to hide her when he had company over, she said she crawled out and put on a pair of his shoes to walk out of the house.
But like chokers and bodysuits, the beauty treatment is seeing resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to pros like Mashell Tabe, an Albuquerque, New Mexico-based medical aesthetician who encourages her clients (including celebs like Naomi Watts and Gwyneth Paltrow) to regularly go under the needle.
News of the impending arrival of the largest cargo ship ever to enter New York Harbor had appeared on the Port Authority's Web site, which announced that the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt would go under the Bayonne Bridge on Thursday, September 7th, at 9:30 A .
A tube that everything can go under or over and people wouldn't even notice the high speed train is going through because this is using magnetic cushion which means there is no friction, there is no noise and things can be moving from one place to another.
The ILO last week estimated that up to 25 million jobs could be lost globally as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, not to count the number of businesses that will go under without a lifeline in the form of guarantees, interest-free loans or tax relief.
To manage her time wisely, Corcoran relies She rates things on the list in order of importance: A, B and C. The things that go under A are her top priorities, and are to-do's that will make money for her businesses, she explains in Inc.
The former reality TV star -- whose journey from Israel to the States was documented during season 3 of the show -- was out in Nassau over the weekend when he spotted a clearly intoxicated young man make his way out to the water and begin to go under.
Though it is heavily in debt compared with its equity position, for the bank to go under it would take a cataclysmic series of events, not the least of which being a decision by European banking authorities to simply wash their hands and let the Continent's biggest bank fail.
"Those like you who stand apart and trailblaze their own path no matter who tries to block or impede it, ALWAYS come out ahead , most importantly for themselves.." Azalea has been candid about her decisions to go under the knife as well as her appreciation for her doctor.
A night earlier Peaty had become the first swimmer to go under the 'Magic 57' mark by posting a world record 56.88 in the semi-finals and while the Briton was on course to set another new mark at the halfway point, he faded on the home stretch.
Mama June's retro photo shoot was released ahead of Friday's mid-season finale, in which the 38-year-old prepares to go under the knife once again — for the sixth time in the past year-and-a-half — to restore part of her vision following her retina detachment.
Note too that many arguments that advocate buying the big early losers are based on bad data that comes with using the current members of a given index, as the truly worst of the wounded ducks will either get kicked out of the index or, gasp, go under.
And in his latest column, Andrew argues that the claim may ensure the company's continued success: WeWork has gobbled up leases for so much space in so many cities, there's a compelling case to be made that its landlords wouldn't be able to afford for it to go under.
"We try and balance how to protect these people, how to respect their rights, how to be as least restrictive as possible and still be very careful about the evaluation that they go under so that everybody is safe," the CDC's Dr. Chris Braden said during the press conference.
Dr. Miami reframes the victim narrative: He calls his patients #BeautyWarriors, conferring grit and bravery on those who choose to go under his knife, suggesting not a series of desperate women trying to stave off decay but instead a tribe of girls unafraid to pursue the adventure of having a bigger, rounder ass.
At a hearing Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. Court in Washington, D.C., said he hoped to provide a written ruling by that time on the injunction requested by the Standing Rock Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes regarding the final section of the line to go under a lake in North Dakota.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) A year ago it's likely you would have got better odds that Fortescue Metals Group and Bluescope Steel would go under rather than double profits, given the dire outlook for both iron ore and steel products at that time.
Shutting down "zombie firms" has been identified as one of the government's priorities this year, with China's Premier Li Keqiang promising in December that they would soon "go under the knife".. The government plans to lay off five million workers in industries suffering from a supply glut, one source with ties to the leadership said.
Watch Lavinthal go under the needle above, then watch the full episode of We Tried It: Summer Beauty Treatments featuring Essence Fashion and Beauty Director Julee Wilson's Coolsculpting (a fat-reducing body treatment with Dr. Aviva Preminger) and InStyle Executive Editor Kim Pfeiffer's full-body microdermabrasion (which removes dead skin cells to reveal baby-soft arms and legs).
And with Trumpcare looming, and Trump's recent "Religious Freedom" order, which allows businesses to deny birth control coverage based on religious reasons, many women could lose access to their publicly funded birth control pills and even more publicly funded clinics could go under, leaving a large and vulnerable population wide open to other, possibly dangerous methods of preventing birth.
If the businesses don't have use for it or enough of a rate of return, why not give it back to their own investors who are the owners, and that money doesn't go under a mattress -- that money from the investors and the shareholders will be recycled into the economy and they will start new companies, new businesses.
In a time when newspapers continue to contract, compress or go under entirely, forcing dedicated honest professionals to find the best ways to tell people what they need to know, the last thing -- the very last thing -- this emotionally battered republic needs is a free press that fears for its life for wishing to stay free.
"The first laser I actually did I had to go under for, it was kind of an emergency, like they rushed me in there, they shot me up with the big laser, and they were actually not sure it had worked at all, and they thought I was going to have to have this surgery," the mom of two explained on Monday.
"The first laser I actually did I had to go under for, it was kind of an emergency, like they rushed me in there, they shot me up with the big laser, and they were actually not sure it had worked at all, and they thought I was going to have to have this surgery," the mom of two explained on Today.
O.J. Simpson is learning real quick ... it's WAY harder to hide your dirty laundry in 2017 -- so says Cuba Gooding Jr. Case in point ... we broke the story ... O.J. was banned for life from a Vegas casino this week -- and Cuba says with everyone on the planet carrying a camera phone and having access to social media ... things like that don't go under the radar anymore.
Elon Musk's The Boring Company, which he dreamed up while sitting in traffic in LA because he wanted to go under said traffic, has permission to dig a two-mile test tunnel in Hawthorne, California just outside LA. The approval for the test dig comes from the Hawthorne City Council, which voted four to one in favor of the move, according to The Verge.
Miley Cyrus had more issues with her throat than just her inflamed tonsils -- her vocal cords were also jacked up, requiring her to go under the knife ... TMZ has confirmed Sources close to Miley tell TMZ ... Miley was recently hospitalized and underwent vocal cord surgery for an unspecified issue she was experiencing -- something she supposedly had been dealing with for years without realizing it.
Take me for a trip upon your mad and racist ship All your senses have been clipped Tiny hands can't seem to grip And your foes too stunned to quip Wait only for a tax cut to be squanderin' You're ready to say anything, you tariff all the trade, On to your great parade Cast your cultish spell my way I promise to go under it.
I end up buying a black slip dress to go under a few of my sheer summer dresses ($4.72), two sheer white blouses ($10.34), a jade roller because I hear they're all the rage and I want to see what the fuss is about ($2.95), and a popsicle mold tray ($2.81) because I saw a recipe for healthy popsicles online today and I want to test it out.
The time it took to set up the tripod, go under the hood, adjust the focus and shutter speed, pop in the film plate, step out of the hood (once the film was in he could not see through the viewfinder), snap the shutter, and perhaps most importantly, persuade participants to stick around for the process, gave his subjects time to build identities for themselves within the frame, he said.
Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarHouse Democrats expected to unveil coronavirus package Wednesday New York Times newsrooms in NYC, DC to get 'deep cleaning' as some employees undergo 14-day self-quarantine CDC chief says it's wrong to call COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Ariz.) referred to the disease as the "Wuhan virus" while announcing that he would go under self-quarantine after interacting with someone who later tested positive for it.
The number of procedures taking place in outpatient surgery centers — where people go under the knife and return home the same day — is expected to rise from 23 million in 2018 to 27 million in 2021, according to estimates from consulting firm Bain & Co. Why it matters: Surgeries in freestanding centers cost less than those that happen in hospital outpatient departments, which is why many insurers and policymakers are pushing for this shift.

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