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It's just yarn; there's a few buttons holding everything together.
Holding everything together are characters who are cartoons but never cartoonish.
The long-suffering stage manager holding everything together with zero thanks.
It's like there's an actual ecosystem in place holding everything together.
Magical powers binding the universe together and holding everything in equilibrium.
But what's holding everything up is the issue of the Irish backstop.
A huge metal bar ran across the width, holding everything in place.
And in Ellie Kemper's capable hands, Kimmy remains the glue holding everything together.
It is more flavorful than a bagel and better at holding everything together.
" Weiss warns that by holding everything in, people will "drive themselves into the ground.
So Michelin made the car a special set of rubbers, with reinforced steel belts holding everything together.
There were other strategies that helped, like learning how to speak up instead of holding everything in.
"The energy issue is holding everything up," said one of them on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Holding everything together is the same glass-paneled front and back that you get on every other phone nowadays.
If it's a skeleton, then his writing, singing, playing, visual flair, and unparalleled charisma are the bones holding everything together.
There's a lot more glue and plastic clips holding everything down, which can be impossible to remove without damaging something else.
But at rehearsals in late January, seemingly in perpetual motion, wearing several hats at once, he was clearly holding everything together.
He could take the bags immediately if he signed a statement that Girgis had simply been holding everything on our behalf.
It's hard to say [when things will be normal again] because the government is holding everything very close to their chest.
The fabric does everything Kim said it would: Expands without stretching out, while still holding everything in place but not pinching.
But the cotton industry was holding everything together, and if you foreclosed on the cotton industry, you foreclosed on the economy.
So that transportation cask can be used numerous times, but the inside container that's holding everything, that, of course, stays with the fuel.
As a thought experiment, consider changing the sectoral distribution of African workers to match that in the advanced economies, holding everything else constant.
But behind every $7 drink is an army of staff holding everything together, often seeing too little a return on their hard work.
But the party is definitely in the back on this number: There's lots of skin bared, with just three slim straps holding everything up.
Holding everything else constant, a net gain of 40,000 voters would have cut Mr. Trump's margin of victory to 0.8 points from 1.2 points.
"I was really embarrassed to see myself in such situation, I was just holding everything and it exploded at some point," the world number six added.
The songs on his sophomore album Potential are composed of nearly all samples, and the samples become the backbones of his songs, the glue holding everything together.
"The fact of the matter is, if there's a gender pay gap for the same seniority, holding everything ceteris paribus, it needs to be addressed," he said.
I really like that this one has a front pocket for holding essentials like my phone and lip balm, and another larger pocket for holding everything else.
Millions of cardboard boxes arrive on urban and rural doorsteps every month, holding everything one needs to cook dinner, down to the rice wine vinegar and panko.
At the most extreme high temperatures, the glue holding everything together and outer plastic casing can get warped and damaged as they quite literally melt under the heat.
"Generally speaking holding everything together for seven years is about the outer limit for how big projects like this can happen," Canada's senior IOC member Dick Pound told Reuters.
These moments would be bleak if it not for the blazing warmth and quiet unobtrusiveness of his right hand man, Warren Ellis, who Cave acknowledges is holding everything together.
They find that, since 1979, a 1-percent gain to productivity growth over a short time-horizon boosted wages by between 0.4 and 1 percent — holding everything else equal.
Again, Rogers seems to be trying things out: she dances fitfully, allows her voice to wander occasionally, but never gives up the middle ground of the song, holding everything together.
But Democrats did not take that advice, only to find a few years later when Barack Obama was in office that Republicans were now holding everything to a 60-vote threshold.
Not to mention the battle that ensues when you try to re-style the plastic person, dodging pins and needles that were once holding everything in place and are now scattered all over the floor.
The trucks, holding everything to produce the show, including the stage, a 29-foot skull, 234 silk-screened fabrics, 290 hanging sculptures — including a flying pig and unicorns with mermaid tails — are unloaded and unpacked.
" That is, unlike bench science, where you, say, get to inject various mice with different chemical compounds and see how they react while holding everything out constant, observational social science lacks a clear "treatment" and "control.
As with international law, we might enjoy the thought that there is some coherent structure holding everything together, but in the end the structure is only as stable as we're prepared to step forward and make it.
Hence the hymn of praise to Opdebec set by Les Quatre Barbus, its French original vaguely fitting the main theme of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony: for though hurricanes might thunder and storms might rage, the humble peg was a beacon of hope, holding everything together.
Few had their phones — people's belongings were locked away in cars and on the field, awaiting police clearance, holding everything from Rodney Davis's wedding band to their gloves, which they needed for the next day's game — so lawmakers and staff tried to remember phone numbers from memory.
"The but-for 'comparison can't do its job of ruling in sex discrimination as the actual reason for the employer's decision … if we're not scrupulous about holding everything constant except the plaintiff's sex,'" the Justice Department wrote in its Zarda amicus brief, quoting 7th Circuit Judge Diane Sykes' dissent in the Hively case.
But even after Miller (the detective) discovered the girl and found that she had been killed (or, rather, remade) by a strange alien molecule (dubbed the protomolecule), even after the show had turned into more straightforward space opera, it kept returning to the idea of a central, season-long mystery holding everything together.
Us, this office, university, city outside, nation inside which the city resides, nation inside the idea of empire wrapped so carefully strand by strand, silk and steel cable of spider webbing wrapped round and round endlessly, a transparent cocoon holding everything inside, binding everything together until in one quiet, crystal-clear instant we decide to say—No.
Drab should act as a foil — which is not to say that you can't cover every wall with it, but rather that, having applied it, you must continue decorating with gusto, piling the mantelpiece with brightly colored candles or hanging gold or silver frames, adding books and furniture and multicolored textiles until you have almost forgotten the cementlike hue that is holding everything together.
According to economic theory, there must be at least one normal good in any given bundle of goods (i.e. not all goods can be inferior). Economic theory assumes that a good provides always marginal utility (holding everything else equal). Therefore, if consumption of all goods decrease when income increases, the resulting consumption combination would fall short of the new budget constraint frontier.
The bottle museum is currently housed primarily in the three-story building. Its collection of 2,000 bottles, some on loan from bottle clubs all over the U.S. and Canada, are on the shelves. They were used for holding everything from milk and fruit to bitters and soda. The oldest in the collection are a set of black bottles, made in Europe and said to have been used for rum or gin.
Frances Taylor of BT Group berated the show's lack of "real jeopardy or edge-of-your-seat tension" and "real general knowledge to tackle from the sofa at home, [making] it ... difficult to really engage and care about the answers you were guessing yourself", though praised McGuinness' "good job of holding everything together" and "real rapport with the contestants", summing up by saying that it "fell short of the mark".
"Like I Never Broke Her Heart", the second single, debuted in late 2008 and peaked at 41. "Holding Everything", a duet with fiddler Megan Mullins, was the third and final single, although it did not chart. John Rich of Big & Rich produced the album. This album would become Randy Owen's only solo album to be recorded under his name until he rejoined and reunited with his bandmates to reform Alabama in 2010.
Typically, this entails applying carefully controlled levels of heat and pressure to parts and assemblies. The curing of composites requires compacting the piles of material, pressing this material against the mold, forcing out volatiles and excess resin, and holding everything motionless during the entire cure cycle. In structural adhesive bonding, the autoclave forces the parts together and holds them while the adhesive cures. Unlike a press, the autoclave applies pressure uniformly, irrespective of the shape of the workload.
Better Day contains entirely original material, her first since Hungry Again. However, only five of the album's twelve tracks are exclusively new. Four of the songs on Better Day, "I Just Might", "Shine Like the Sun", "Get Out and Stay Out" and "Let Love Grow" are Parton's personally recorded versions of songs she wrote for the Broadway adaptation of her 1980 movie 9 to 5. "Holding Everything" was previously written for and recorded by Randy Owen on his debut album, One on One.
Ordinary individual beliefs occupy the upper stories of the building; basic, or foundational beliefs are down in the basement, in the foundation of the building, holding everything else up. In a similar way, individual beliefs, say about economics or ethics, rest on more basic beliefs, say about the nature of human beings; and those rest on still more basic beliefs, say about the mind; and in the end the entire system rests on a set of basic beliefs which are not justified by other beliefs.
As Reno Sweeney, the musical's most important role, Kim Criswell sang with "verve and clarity, but also with tones that too often become strident and whiny". Jack Gilford's great age had enfeebled his voice beyond the point where he could sing Moonface Martin's music adequately. Conducting, McGlinn was "the clear star of this production, holding everything together with a winning blend of light-handed snap, dash and genuine lilt." His "spine-tingling" album was a "vivid, authentic superbly recorded" CD that was an example of how the classics of American musical theatre should be recorded.
The stick is assembled by placing the PCB within the lower case and routing the cable out of the box. The stick is then placed on top of the post, and a flexible rubbery cover is placed over the stick. A red plastic button is placed over the fifth switch, providing the fire button; and the top lid is then placed on top of the entire assembly. Four machine screws inserted from the bottom of the case through the PCB support protrusions hold the lid on, holding everything in place through compression.
" S.R. Praveen of The Hindu wrote in his review, "Munnariyippu, with its skeletal approach, delivers a thumping jolt to the viewer and reclaims the actor who was lost in the jungle of superstardom. One ends up wishing for a little more detail in places but at the same time it looks like holding everything back worked in the end." Indiaglitz.com gave the film 7/10 and concluded, "A movie with no masala events, but one that is sure to be applauded in desi and international level, Munnariyippu is a must see for connoisseurs of all good cinema.
Good single crystal X-ray diffraction experiments in diamond anvil cells require sample stage to rotate on the vertical axis, omega. Most diamond anvil cells do not feature a large opening that would allow the cell to be rotated to high angles, a 60 degrees opening is considered sufficient for most crystals but larger angles are possible. The first cell to be used for single crystal experiments was designed by a graduate student at the University of Rochester, Leo Merrill. The cell was triangular with beryllium seats that the diamonds were mounted on; the cell was pressurized with screws and guide pins holding everything in place.
More precisely, price elasticity gives the percentage change in quantity demanded when there is a one percent increase in price, holding everything else constant. Price elasticities are almost always negative, although analysts tend to ignore the sign even though this can lead to ambiguity. Only goods which do not conform to the law of demand, such as Veblen and Giffen goods, have a positive elasticity. In general, the demand for a good is said to be inelastic (or relatively inelastic) when the elasticity is less than one (in absolute value): that is, changes in price have a relatively small effect on the quantity of the good demanded.
In the story, Tyrion uses his status as a Lannister to mitigate the prejudice he has received all of his life, even from his own family, especially his father Tywin and sister Cersei. Knowing that no one will ever take him seriously, he soothes his inadequacies with wine, wit and self-indulgence. As the peaceful rule of King Robert Baratheon begins to decay, Tyrion sees how ill-equipped his family is at holding everything together. He first saves his own neck from the vengeful Catelyn Stark and her sister Lysa Arryn, and then is sent by his father Tywin to impose order on the capital of King's Landing, as well as his nephew Joffrey, the new king, as the civil war begins.

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