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"muck" Definitions
  1. waste matter from farm animals synonym manure
  2. (informal, especially British English) dirt or mud
  3. (informal, especially British English) something very unpleasant
"muck" Synonyms
dirt filth mud slime sludge gunk mire crud grime ooze scum goo guck mess gloop grot grunge gunge rubbish slob manure dung ordure cowpats droppings excrement excreta feces(US) faeces(UK) guano sewage feculence waste cow chips horse apples poop doo-doo scat slops poo trash junk slop slush crapola tripe dreck drek debris refuse sleaze litter garbage scrap cheese dross detritus offal drivel baloney claptrap codswallop crock hogwash nonsense blather boloney bull bunkum guff hooey malarkey malarky poppycock senselessness silliness squalor dirtiness foulness wretchedness decay sleaziness slumminess squalidness filthiness griminess grubbiness meanness muckiness poverty seediness shabbiness dinginess earth soil ground clay loam turf clod dust topsoil mold(US) mould(UK) silt humus marl compost subsoil gravel alluvium scunge bludger dag scoundrel disorder disarray untidiness jumble dishevelment disarrangement shambles clutter messiness misorder turmoil disorderliness disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) mishmash muddle muss tangle failure catastrophe debacle flop abortion washout blunder botch dud fail fiasco bungle bust calamity clinker fizzle shipwreck trainwreck slab piece lump chunk hunk block wedge portion bit slice bar cake nugget cut brick wodge tablet strip plate stick dirty begrime stain foul muddy smirch smudge sully befoul bemire besmirch daub distain gaum blacken smear defile snarl confuse disorganize discompose disrupt upset complicate perplex mix up mess up throw into disorder foul up make a mess of fertilise(UK) fertilize(US) feed enrich nourish top-dress mulch dress fecundate fructify fertigate treat procreate cover propagate generate beget potter fiddle lollygag fanny fritter footle fribble piddle puddle tinker fiddle about fiddle around potter about potter around fanny about fanny around footle about mess about mess around slave toil labour(UK) labor(US) struggle drudge strive work slog moil sweat travail strain endeavor(US) endeavour(UK) hustle plod grind plow(US) grub shovel dig excavate move scoop heap ladle shift spoon spade dredge load stuff toss burrow delve mine pass scoop up throw More

779 Sentences With "muck"

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We were all in the muck together, and the muck was fine.
Muck with a jellyfish's speed and you might muck with its ability to eat.
If you start trying to muck about in the guts of Time, it will muck right back.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — I was having dinner here once with a Saudi muck-a-muck.
With one exception: a large wall containing the work of Septerhed, Jules Muck (also known as Muck Rock), and Annie Preece.
The hopeless opposite would be to suggest that we are incapable of trudging through the muck, or, even more cynically, to pretend there is no muck, he added.
Muck and leaves alone may not replenish Ms Chishiko's soil.
But beautiful water lilies can still flower in this muck.
Muck removal brings us to the trains, which are — surprise!
However, a plot to muck things up isn't that farfetched.
Instead of sensibly swimming over, he disappeared under the muck.
They chugged pitchers of beer to choke down the muck.
It's muck, stirred up from sewers and bayous and creeks.
It could be federal, so states couldn't muck with it.
The comedy: that they will muck up terribly, every episode.
But make no mistake: We're already deep in the muck.
Nevertheless, the authors found shining examples buried in the muck.
"He's wearing colors that match the building," Muck told WISH.
Once dry, Florida's peat soils ignited in smoldering muck fires.
Boats get trapped in muck all the time, of course.
But their fight doesn't need to muck up the GND.
There, the muck had piled up until bulldozers spread it around.
When the stanchions of your life have sunk into the muck?
Dogs sniffed for bodies, which were slowly excavated from the muck.
Those protocols work pretty muck like LendingClub, but on the blockchain.
Along the way, she saw friends struggling through the surging muck.
Down in the muck, the sweat, the stench, he is delivered.
Donald Jr. thrives when it's nastiest, stomping gleefully through the muck.
So I never wallow in the muck and say, 'Oh, it's hard.
Our tunnel has been made, and we've got to muck through it.
The heroes of the The Staircase are those who embrace the muck.
By all means, muck about with the idea with your training partners.
Recent rains had turned it into a morass of muck and potholes.
A moment later, Park's muck-spattered face popped out few feet away.
Having a soundtrack for that makes the muck a little more palatable.
" "(Putin) tried again to muck around in our elections this last month.
If you feel strongly that politicians are not trustworthy, then muck in.
CNN reached out to Muck for comment but has not heard back.
But a perfectly round musket ball was worth plucking from the muck.
This was combat without glory, fighting and drowning in the saltwater muck.
A firehose that could seriously muck up your weekend travel plans.  4.
A laborer was hacking at the muck with a three-tined pitchfork.
The muck from that mine flowed 400 miles to the Atlantic Ocean.
"Muckety-muck" is a silly term for a person of great importance.
The implication, of course, is that Cuomo is mired in the muck.
Why was this chosen one stuff coming in to muck it up?
He also helped identify sources of background noise that might muck up detections.
I can't really wallow in the muck, because Hollywood's been great to me.
I picture her arriving at night, exhausted from the journey, covered in muck.
Muck will remove all the tattoos, save for the "Indiana" on Bird's forearm.
And the smallest unforeseen detail can muck something up at the last minute.
I was worried that my swole-eye would muck up Face ID somehow.
Muck diving is about searching for the unusual, the cryptic and the rare.
What calls did we get right, and which did we muck up profoundly?
And just one piece of dust from these rings could muck everything up.
Unfortunately, central bankers tend to muck up their communications in three critical ways.
But I didn't want to muck with its melt-in-the-mouth lusciousness.
He was a tiny little bright spot in an otherwise muck-brown mess.
Khalidov didn't muck about in Narkun's infamous guard and instead got back up.
Some cars were left on the highway, mired wheel-deep in the muck.
Today, many lakes and canals are filled with muck or built over altogether.
This is a totally different design team, and they could muck it up.
Instead, they skidded through the day in a muck of ice and slush.
In another, a Los Angeles police squad car was mired in the muck.
The red-blooded vivacity of Ms. Olin's performance, however, pierces through the muck.
I didn't know you in Washington, when you were a big Washington muckity muck.
And that fact isn't unrelated to Hollywood remaining mired in the muck of abuse.
If too many collisions and debris muck up space, certain orbits could become unusable.
Several lakes, rivers and coastlines around the United States are choked with green muck.
Muck divers explore apparently unpromising sand flats and muddy silts devoid of visible inhabitants.
They say all the glitters isn't gold, but apparently some squishy, brownish muck is.
The status quo that — at best — dwells in a muck of mediocrity always prevails.
The ground is soggy and the homeless begin urinating and defecating in the muck.
But the critical muck-dweller in this scheme was, of course, Donald Trump himself.
Officials arrived, surveyed the toxic muck and declared states of emergency in four counties.
It's by turns crystalline and then muck-brown, as rivers are beneath the surface.
Waning competition in employment can muck up the economy in more ways than one.
Some patches of water were sparkling and clear; others were cloudy with algal muck.
These fund managers do not expect the Fed's actions to muck up the landscape.
For weeks she coughed up murk and muck that had attached to her airways.
Many drove tractors that could get through the muck with their large, durable tires.
These days, people could traipse through the muck to the vessel at low tide.
We went on muck-collecting expeditions to find anaerobic bacteria for her microbiology class.
A strange microbe living in ocean muck may be one of evolution's missing links.
The only others present are teammates, Patriots hangers-on, and N.F.L. muck-a-mucks.
In their eyes, the swamp went from disgusting muck to a bubbling hot tub.
Nay. Sources said Staggs does not want to move, nor wade into the muck.
And think it's -- although there's a lot of muck and bad design in the regulation that came after the crisis, you know, the pendulum tends to kind of -- I don't know how to describe it, but, yeah, it's a messy muck of stuff.
Rather than muck up a good thing, Dearborn opted for a touchup over a makeover.
Then again, other studies suggest that those cells just muck things up, causing immune responses.
They're dumb, they happily roll in the mud and muck, their appetites are easily sated. . . .
"This is another human being that is obviously not liking it," Muck told the outlet.
They turned over rocks, combed through reeds, and plunged into the muck looking for critters.
The sewage crisis has given Mia Mottley, the opposition leader, plenty of muck to fling.
This is where the volunteers need to be organized, helping people muck out their houses.
" To a friend back home, he wrote, "What a hot-bed of foulness and muck!
And then you get an undersea, desolate landscape of just muck and mud and sand.
Attached to the TBMs are conveyor belts, which takes out the river muck and rock.
Then excavations turned up traces of Gadsden's Wharf in the muck beneath the grassy lot.
Now I know not to muck around with it and get her to a surgeon.
In the midst of this muck of doublespeak and prevarication, her own words rise, anthemic.
The Pickford Market wall was a space Muck shared with fellow artist Mario Ramirez, a.k.a.
The melting snow has turned the usually red dusty trails into a rough brown muck.
Video showed helicopters hovering feet above the ground as firefighters plucked people from the muck.
It's a drama that attempts to place Joe Biden and his family in the muck.
The backyard pool, a center of activity at their social gatherings, was a black muck.
Tallies are not kept, but research conducted in 2014 by Maarten De Brauwer, a marine biologist at Leeds University, in Britain, who is an expert on muck diving, suggests that 100,000 tourists visited the Philippines and Indonesia that year specifically to dive on the muck.
Houston digs out after Harvey's devastation and finds its primary mover—private automobiles—wallowing in muck.
But now, an American president was urging Zelensky to wade back into the muck of corruption.
The water was deep enough that a Range Rover could be seen drifting through the muck.
Fortunately for you, we spent time sifting through the muck to find the most important drivel.
Yes, Keurig has gotten itself dragged into the muck that is the culture wars in 2017.
Of course, he is likely to respond by stirring up more muck and making lurid accusations.
So voters are stuck in the muck of the negative: What are you most afraid of?
President Trump is trying to reorder society while covering himself in the muck of white anxiety.
Here's the most important thing: To muck this up, you will have to try really hard.
"Deepwater Horizon" is a swift and suspenseful action movie, full of noise, peril, muck and fire.
And they generally tend to slow things down, muck things up, and make things more expensive.
"When you open up the fish, their innards are black with oil and muck," he said.
They started cutting drainage channels through the muck and raising artificial barriers atop the natural ones.
The sky was oily, limbed occasionally in clouds and muck and highreaching etches of buildings beneath.
We moved to a couch, she slipped off her shoes, and we got into the muck.
Worryingly though, one crowd has been consistently in the muck — the government worker, the career bureaucrat.
"You'll need to figure out how to get rid of the muck," said D.C. Water's Ray.
But the river has steadily filled in with silt, leaving the submarine mired in the muck.
Still, strangely, that first New York impression -- the muck on the street -- stuck with him, too.
At thousands of mines around the world, millions of tons of the muck accumulate behind dams.
Rooting himself in the muck, water to his navel, he held the boat steady, saving the day.
Add too much interactivity, however, and you muck up simulations of structure formation in the early universe.
These are good people, they are not there to get in the muck and mire of this.
Instead, it sits us down in the muck and complexity and reminds us to keep on living.
He'll probably hit you back with a zinger, too, once he's done showering off the swamp muck.
Next time, keep it to yourself — some of us like to wrestle with the muck of life.
But if partisan trench warfare is inevitable, few people have more experience in the muck than Clinton.
"He did not get down in the muck, and that was great," said Bill Kolo of Connecticut.
Even if the bricks are given away, not having to pay for muck processing makes it cheaper.
I've seldom had as much fun in jumping into the muck and mess of the poetry wars.
The boots are muck chore boots and the armor is police riot gear purchased from suppliers online.
He popped on a light and saw 10 rungs of a ladder leading into a blackbrowngray muck.
But finally a shadow pulled free of the muck and they dragged it along the streaming mud.
He throws a lot of muck and the wall and, of course, not all of it sticks.
Five years later, with Congress wallowing in its own motion-stopping muck, he took a different approach.
I called it guerrilla hair styling: If you have the bare necessities, you can't muck it up.
We've used it in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable.
Instead, he said, outliers raise issues, recite rhetoric and propose changes to "muck up" the rulemaking process.
Her father had been or still was a big muckety-muck architect or something in Los Angeles.
The second reason is to embroil Russia into the mire and muck of Syria's politically turbulent state.
"Beauty and the Beast" didn't muck about with the elements that made the 234 film so beloved.
Personally, I'm horrible at small talk, and witty people make me break out in a muck sweat.
That weirdness is a big part of why science journalists like to muck around in these areas.
She stays behind to muck out stalls and milk cows while the others train for secret missions.
When it comes to Albany, every labored step out of the ethical muck is something to celebrate.
"With my thumb in its mouth, I just pushed its head down into the muck," Borch said.
It's cool if in the Legends universe meeting your younger self doesn't muck up in the future.
In Khom Kong village, Wanphaeng, 36, returned to her general store after trudging through knee-high muck.
The piece was done by California artist Jules Muck and posted on her Instagram page last Thursday.
You can muck up Chekhov or Shakespeare any number of ways and still somehow come out ahead.
"I'm blessed to be of service to my community in this time of grief," Muck wrote Hyperallergic.
Beneath the muddy sea floor exists a menagerie of squirming organisms living and dying in the muck.
Over time, the highly organic, dark brown-to-black muck soils that characterize peatlands can compress into coal.
I turned around and saw Sufian again, struggling to push his mother in a wheelchair through the muck.
They take care of themselves, and each other, and don't need government stepping in to muck things up.
But these loves were complicated; muck and beauty were inextricably entwined, as they are for Mumbai's artists today.
It's achingly beautiful at times, and there are many moments of genuine heroics—amid the muck and dirt.
In so doing, these Games remain as mired in muck as much of the water off Rio's coast.
But through the muck and the mire there is one shining beacon of goodness: I've Pet That Dog.
Now, everyone's in the muck together, clinging to details both subtle and blatant to parse out their meaning.
Grab the flag on a pad—because you needed to have a pad—and put muck on it.
The Republicans took aim, calling Cleveland a deadbeat dad while dragging Halpin and the child into the muck.
Frustrated, he removed the needle and pushed the plunger again, letting clumpy muck accumulate in the half capsule.
That's not all: both the Moon and Mars have a lot of dust, which can muck up hardware.
One eye is closed, and his hand, blackened with industrial muck, holds a cigarette up to pursed lips.
She finally reduced the figures to primal muck: puddles of blood, vomit and feces soaked into the earth.
Trump, they said, has the potential to muck up the world in a way that Berlusconi never could.
Now, Trump wants to dip into this muck again, even though he has had his own extramarital affair.
The safety and productivity business, for example, encompasses warehouse automation systems and the Muck Boots brand of footwear.
Talking about middle class mobility -- while the White House wallows in the muck of a toxic investigation -- will.
To understand, you have to dive into the muck that is the law of the United States territories.
I'm only interested in giving the clearest view of how well things will work down in the muck.
As it turns out, it's a long story, beginning in the Cold War muck of the early 1980s.
A change of tone and a new-look CEO aren't going to clear away all the muck overnight.
It isn't trying to muck up the planet; that's just the nature of the business NRG is in.
That was when they were more likely to do something risky, and find themselves stuck in frozen muck.
In fact, he emerges from the muck untouched – his pants barely cuffed, and pointy leather shoes almost spotless.
But concrète has the ability to zero in on minute details and find messages buried in the muck.
If it's the latter, why did you bury your truest feelings and loveliest writing so deep in muck?
As children, we hunted around in the muck for treasure: sea glass, Roman coins, which we never found.
They like the thick muck at the bottom of swamps and ponds, which makes them hard to study.
Bening goes deepest of the four leads in exploring the muck at the bottom of her character's personality.
For a brief moment there, it looked as though the coronavirus pandemic might escape the muck of partisanship.
I am grateful that Davidson waded into the unseemly muck for us and emerged with a clear picture.
"When people are in their homes in the muck stage, they really need to be protected," Hamilton said.
He is mired in the muck of Naples, yet somehow as pure as a saint all the same.
When you already have a clear, perfect photo, you don't want to muck it up with unpredictable film.
We&aposve used it in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable.
The big question is whether she can avoid getting pulled down into the muck right along with him.
Shao also gets a little deeper into the muck when one of Fat Annie's thugs catches him stealing records.
"If any site is going to erode, it's going to be this one," Ransom says, sloshing through the muck.
All of which to say: This is not a car you want to ruin, or muck about with lightly.
In fact, a growing chorus is calling for a major reset before Uber finds itself deeper in the muck.
Sometimes they may do it while performing some sort of interpretive dance, their bodies spattered with paint and muck.
An improperly made moat can become a mosquito breeding ground, a stinky muck trench or just a dry ditch.
And Venezuela's political situation has deteriorated so drastically, the IEA says, that it may soon muck up oil operations.
He offered the same explanation when he mused about how Russian hackers should muck around in Clinton's email accounts.
"I was paddling back in a dinghy and saw a large thing over there in the muck," he said.
Muck divers, though, see reef divers as the lightweights of the scuba world—people in search of the obvious.
I wanted to try and examine in the ways we shoot ourselves in the head and muck it up.
It's hard to shake the impression of another unforeseen disaster, a return to quotidian muck, lurking around the corner.
Such muck-spreading not only kills many square kilometres of coral, but obliterates any chance that it will regrow.
Time to watch cooking vids all day and buy a sous vide online and muck about in the kitchen!
And I don't have the control to do that anymore, and all I would do is muck everything up.
Sometimes, of course, businesses and investors like gridlock because it means that governments aren't likely to muck things up.
Not since Pompeii have there been so many people caked in muck and frozen in varying poses of horror.
They never win, but they can muck up the results so whoever does win doesn't get a clear mandate.
Masters has sometimes been dismissed as a muckraker, but it turns out that muck often hides morally outrageous truths.
And as upper-crust muckety-muck Lord Benton, Alun Armstrong is a lot of fun in the HBTC scenes.
I never grew up political, I was always a bit of a dick and had a laugh, muck about.
In order to avoid having to muck about with this at all, foreign banks simply refuse US account holders.
Ms. Bening goes deepest of the four leads in exploring the muck at the bottom of her character's personality.
There is a small minority of sadists in the world who muck it up for the rest of us.
TNG generally took a dim view of those who were still scrabbling around in the muck of money economies.
True, he was never the nimblest newt in the swamp and had all that racial muck in his past.
To no one's surprise, muck unleashed from the heights of our K Street redoubts eventually flows down The Hill.
I can now read the pond's story in the muck as if I were reading pages in a book.
She covered herself in the Trump muck and didn't even really get her 15 minutes of fame in exchange.
Look at all that muck no longer in my pores) and gross (was all that mess really in my skin?).
It does exactly the opposite of what news is supposed to do, by cloaking what we know in more muck.
Does that sound too rosy, as a reality TV demagogue stands poised to muck up the fate of the planet?
But a pan-Europe regulatory response to online muck spreading is complicated by whether it's an EU or national competence.
Muck and Preece worked on it for a week; locals brought supplies like floodlights and even helped hold their ladders.
THE SWISS are getting ready once again for a referendum that could muck up their relations with the European Union.
" Olivia Brownlee: "It's so hard, dude — to see your partner go to such heights while you're still in the muck.
Rather, it's about gaining subscribers—which it has done, impressively—and then turning their/our information muck into revenue. Somehow.
"It pleases the nerve fibers," he said, all baritone to his voice, before disappearing into the chilled yellow muck again.
Someone needed to get down in the muck and make a play that was not quite so pretty and pristine.
I'm trying to wade through the muck of all of the confusion that is preventing me from reaching that place.
This willingness to dive into the muck of disagreements is what makes The Carmichael Show not just noteworthy, but compassionate.
After a few minutes the officers could see the animal was starting to struggle in the thick weeds and muck.
Everyone is wearing white plastic aprons stained with the muck of algae, sand, and debris from the sea and water.
And the fact is that millions and millions of people muck about with Toca Boca productions on a daily basis.
When we work in Echo Park, we usually remove about 150 milk crates of muck from the lake every day.
Then there are the people who drink too much before getting up to talk, which can muck things up entirely.
The muck is actually 900,000 gallons of molasses that reached the river after a local sugar mill's storage pool overflowed.
What better escape from the primordial muck of Donald Trump and company than an alpine aerie of America's Best Idea?
Diamond in the muck She lost her wedding ring nine years ago when she accidentally flushed it down the toilet.
Credit should go to Marks for gradually pulling the Nets out of the muck through a string of savvy moves.
"It only takes one infected piece of meat entering the chain to muck it all up again," Ms. McCracken said.
Their passion isn't pretty, but awkward and pasty and explicit: two frantic strangers grappling in the muck of the moors.
It's important to develop a courageous, inspiring vision of a sustainable future, even as everyone slogs through the current muck.
All the muck generated by five hundred million people goes into the tributaries and ends up in the holy river.
The other king looks and acts the part, but is bested by a few muck-covered peasants spouting Marxist rhetoric.
And if protests simplify and otherwise muck around issues, it is hard to see how they help anyone consider anything.
Yes, I too want to shove people's faces in the muck and grime of their hypocrisy, willful ignorance, and historical myopia.
Both mirrors rely on gesture controls for the obvious reason that no one wants to muck up their clean, expensive mirror.
Disturbances in the ionosphere can muck up these signals and equipment and even disrupt our power grid on the surface below.
Once everything is done, you'll probably never have to muck with it again, but it's still not a great first experience.
With those stakes, the last thing scientists, engineers, and citizens want is for a private company's capsule to muck up measurements.
And we've long argued that such an approach may drag the United States into the muck of the Syrian civil war.
The simplicity of these situations and the abundant intelligence of those who tend to muck them up can be downright comical.
Trump promised to drain the swamp, but he's going to spend a good portion of his time wading through the muck.
"Managing the administrative and operational muck of databases is hard work, error-prone and resource intensive," said AWS CEO Andy Jassy .
"Fish were left flopping in the muck, and people were scooping them up and trying to move them downstream," she said.
The true stories of who our soldiers really are need to be rescued from the muck of our contemporary political life.
The clothes I wore and slept in were so stained with gooey muck that they would go straight into the garbage.
But he did, and by doing so, he has descended into the muck of uncivil partisanship that he himself was deriding.
That is to say that Condit was throwing an awful lot of muck at the wall to get some to stick.
It crawls through muck, broken-down guitars and back-alley bass tripping over lazy drums, interrupted by wailing, atonal background saxophones.
The larger frustration for big banks is that San Francisco-based Qatalyst continues to muck up their M&A advisory business.
To my mind, there was no reason to tar that individual in the same muck in which I am now covered.
When a leader wreaks havoc on our democratic norms, it is not just political Washington that is dragged through the muck.
This seems fitting; those toiling in the muck, without illusions, are best prepared to beat the government at its own game.
It's possible—easy even—to really muck things up at very low levels within a computer, such as corrupting physical memory.
They spent decades taking on the powerful, baring their misdeeds, piercing their pomposities — raking the muck in one way or another.
What Hunt is really chasing, through the muck and darkness and stench and clammy cold, is a story of shared humanity.
I glanced at the muck boots in the garage, and imagined a quiet woman pruning those gorgeous hydrangeas in the garden.
They concluded these are likely bits of rubber flying off tires, washing into the Bay, and sinking down to the muck.
It is a place where grooms muck out stalls and hot walkers and exercise riders loosen up the high-performance horses.
Certainly, we didn't want our presence to muck up a significant interview with a could-be president, so discretion was critical.
At Mr. Armenta's house, his nephew David, 34, waded through the water and plucked a ruined work boot from the muck.
Cars mired in the muck Photos of vehicles stuck in mud in Los Angeles County and nearby areas dotted Twitter feeds.
There was Han, there was Leia, and there was no George Lucas to muck the plot up with space-trade disputes.
It was smothered in what he described as a "sea" of muck that came crashing into homes, inundating people, pets and wildlife.
Can't pretend it doesn't muck me up inside, thinking of her leaving me, but what right have I got to be angry?
But most of these invertebrates are similar in that they survive by filtering through the muck that drifts to the ocean floor.
Thus pushed, managers at the Boring Company have found a way to convert the muck tunnelling leaves behind into something like cinderblocks.
Though Facebook only took down a subset of the far right muck-spreaders — around 15% of the suspicious pages reported to it.
The Badgers will slow things down, muck up games, and put themselves in position to rack up quality wins against better opponents.
She slipped it out of the muck and brought it to a shop in Santa Barbara that specializes in restoring damaged art.
The rest of the streets, packed with red muck and pockmarked with puddles, turned shoes and pant cuffs the color of rust.
Let him wallow in the muck and mud with the third of Americans who are fine with this stain on our democracy.
He reuses the stuff in his sink, which quickly fills with muck, and in the shishas that Palestinians puff on his patio.
They muck about with the engines, engage in chest pounding, bemoan that they can't race enough and sometimes even get to race.
It was smothered in what he described as a "sea" of muck that came crashing into homes, inundating people, pets, and wildlife.
"Back in the old days when you'd fly into Los Angeles, there'd be a sea of this orangey-brown muck," he said.
The cleanup continues after Thursday's steam pipe explosion that coated cars, buildings and people with asbestos-filled muck in the Flatiron district.
Last week, a dredging crane began clawing oily-smelling muck off the bottom: an early stage of a $500 million Superfund cleanup.
But after he began shivering, he told Ms. Haigh, he realized he would be warmer if he stayed covered in the muck.
With no other place to play, their son, Shane, and his 3-year-old sister sometimes end up frolicking in the muck.
Today, many lakes and canals are filled with muck or built over altogether, leaving the city more vulnerable to flooding than ever.
Last year, officials unexpectedly canceled the release because there wasn't enough water or muck to need flushing, possibly because of lighter rainfall.
Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost clearly know we're neck-deep in the muck, and that everyone needs to start shoveling right now.
In hiring Donald Trump's fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, CNN ran blithely across that bridge and plunged into a sea of muck.
Ahead, seven tips for saving your scalp — whether you're suffering from a little sunburnt irritation or a wet-looking muck of product buildup.
Research, mostly in animals, has suggestedthat certain phthalates can muck with the organs and glands responsible for making hormones, particularly androgens like testosterone.
Meteor impacts, nuclear detonations, Ice Ages, earthquakes: The memories of them all are imprinted in the muck at the bottom of the ocean.
It has rubber bumpers and "modular construction" so IT departments can replace various pieces if unruly children manage to muck the thing up.
Firefighters from Burbank posted a clip to Instagram showing the unlikely sight of a small car skidding down a torrent of gloopy muck.
They expect a female racer to be covered in oil and muck all the time, but us ladies fly the flag as well.
Ryan and Scott Walker Months before Trump descended his gilded escalator into the primary muck, Ryan was talking up his fellow Wisconsinite, Gov.
Its explicit function is to teach Daenerys how to be a ruler, so that when she takes Westeros, she doesn't muck it up.
"I feel like our government process is like a clogged artery — we need to get all the dirt and muck out," he added.
And it's unlikely the device will be usable outdoors for the foreseeable future, since fast moving air particles can muck up the process.
Just after Schiaparelli deployed its parachute, the IMU suffered a glitch for just one second, enough to muck up the lander's navigation system.
A thousand scurrying Nigel Farages on the march, swarming through the blackened muck of the New York City subway to spread their disease.
Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn have dragged the country through the muck, and policymakers are grasping wildly at solutions for Russia's information war.
Mukbang (MUCK-bahng): An online audiovisual broadcast in which the host eats a lot of food while interacting with his or her audience.
Yet the court managed to break free of the muck of dysfunction in hotly contested cases, when Kennedy voted with the liberal justices.
My childhood traumas got rehashed, and we discussed how my fears about motherhood, loss, and marriage were tangled up in all that muck.
As such, it's a bit looser than their past releases, but that's the realm they've always found richest—pulling diamonds from sonic muck.
You will see our journalists in the muck of the reporting journey, which can be exhilarating, messy and backbreakingly frustrating, all at once.
It's a particularly cinematic experience of war, "Full Metal Jacket" meets "Edge of Tomorrow," close up in the muck and blood and horror.
Ask where to find immigrants in Willard, and residents respond "in the muck," the charcoal-black, organic-rich farmland that abuts the town.
Biologists have struggled for decades to learn how it happened — and a strange microbe living in ocean muck may be a missing link.
Artist Jules Muck painted the mural of Kobe and his daughter, whose nickname is Gigi, at Pickford Market in Los Angeles on Sunday.
"It just went to pieces," Fruge said, recalling the eerie calm of the crater and shoes strewn in the surrounding sawgrass and muck.
That's how long it's due for the muck to reach the Retiro Baixo hydroelectric dam, 220 kilometers (135 miles) away, the agency said.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)If you're worried the always-on display could muck up a night at the movies or your sleep, don't.
Not once did I ever consider the comfort of an item whose sole purpose is to capture rain and muck for my protection.
And we are going to muck around with the site that has significant search traffic, at best we're gonna take a hit, right?
Ithaca Management Holdings, Scooter's Co., is suing Troy Carter -- in addition to managing Gaga, he used to be a muckety-muck at Spotify.
Together they make anthems for the gutter around the corner of the club, because rolling around in the muck is more fun anyway.
Critics saw her as a muck-raking fantasist and she had been hit with 36 libel lawsuits in the nine months preceding her death.
But after traversing the guitar muck for decades, even these guys have to rest their feet on dry land every once in a while.
Research, mostly in animals, has suggested that certain phthalates can muck with the organs and glands responsible for making hormones, particularly androgens like testosterone.
It's actually a super-elongated mollusk, one that grows vertically in sediment, excreting a thick shell and poking two siphons out of the muck.
This isn't a game that coddles you toward a solution, but even when the answer seems obvious, the stupid creature can muck things up.
We believe application-centric automation can give modern development teams what they really want — to build new apps, not muck around in the plumbing.
And if someone's credit is missing, spelled wrong, or doesn't match a streaming platform's style guide, that can muck up payments for everyone involved.
But for all the talent on display, it is easy to forget they started right down in the muck with the rest of us.
If the seismometer is deployed too close to InSight, even tiny vibrations on the lander, perhaps caused by wind, could muck up the data.
And roads would have to be filled entirely with autonomous vehicles — if you had even one human driver, that could muck up the flow.
Meanwhile, Harry, 34, stayed dry in a white button-down shirt, gray pants, a brown trenchcoat, and his own pair of black Muck boots.
Apple says teachers asked for a non-Bluetooth keyboard option for classrooms, so they wouldn't have to muck around with pairing them to iPads.
We all know social media can be a bit like the Wild West, but Mikkelson says there are ways to wade through the muck.
The competition turns out to be the one where you try to spell the longest word by fishing letters out of the muck, a.k.a.
This sort of stuff might elsewhere get badged 'fake news', although that label is problematical — and has itself been hijacked by known muck spreaders.
Kibble had been tossed atop the muck, though there was no water in bowls or anywhere else the pups inside the home could reach.
Sailors and surfers have had to navigate chunks of plastic and other muck in Guanabara Bay, where they've been practicing for their various competitions.
Merrick Garland can help bring the Supreme Court together, pushing at least one of the three branches of government out of the political muck.
You don't have to worry about vacuuming up change or the backing from an earring and then fishing it out of the dusty muck.
Soft, heavily insulated, and easy to pop on and off, Muck Boots' Arctic Sport boots are great for work and play all winter long.
It's not overtly sexist — though there are whiffs — and his points are rather tame compared with a lot of the other "Ghostbusters" muck online.
Some of his tenants moved out in the winter of 2015, after much of the city's municipal water turned murky, reeking like swamp muck.
The Moon, in lovely Libra, clashes with the lord of the underworld, Pluto, at 1:51 PM, bringing up all kinds of emotional muck!
He builds to combinations and counters his own way, it is systematic and not just throwing muck at a wall to see what sticks.
In one of the worst-hit areas of Montecito, mud blew through doors and windows, filling the interiors of houses with muck and debris.
And it certainly didn't waste any time before getting back down into the manipulative, deeply satisfying muck that is the genius of this show.
Each day, he stands beside the heavy machinery digging deep into the muck and rubble around where his house was swallowed by the earth.
Hypothetical 2020 challenger Ben Sasse is known for his brand of adult, moralistic conservatism, but even he would get dragged into the Trumpian muck.
" A vulnerable computer network in Sydney, the book says, "was a far more interesting place to muck around in than the rural high school.
As if I were a character in one of his sci-fi stories, I dove into the muck in the minutes before his birth.
A cacophony of coughs emanated from every corner and from inside tents — the ones still standing, which seemed to float on pools of muck.
I've since returned to it whenever I feel lost and am given affirmation to journey for answers, like Hurston's protagonist Janie in the muck.
It's the muck we swim in, the rot that conditions us, the frame that dictates the contours of many of our ideas and interactions.
Once-thriving marine metropolises, teeming with sting rays, turtles, little yellow fish and big-eyed predators, gradually wither away into a wasteland of muck.
Beijing threatened economic consequences and said if the US goes through with the law, it would further muck up the nations' tense trade relationship.
If we get too much of this stuff, it can sometimes muck up our spacecraft in orbit and even mess with our electric grid.
Using a laser to burn off any unwanted muck, the patent argues, would be faster and more likely to keep everything working as intended.
"Trials are good, because only at a trial does everyone see all the muck that maybe the investigators and prosecutors saw," he told me.
What mattered in early wars was the cavalry marching through deep muck, the fife & drums, stern ravens, words called out across small, stagnant ponds.
And a grim little project it is, with plenty of the muck and slop of Jacobean life but very little sunlight, literally or metaphorically.
In living cities, archaeologists typically get to muck around underground during the construction of parking lots, with digs up to 26 feet below ground.
Even with their cheeto coloring, they're tough to spot amongst the muck of the forest floor—so it would make sense to communicate with sounds.
One underwater camera captured the man's feet tromping around in about a foot of water, kicking up a cloud of muck and bits of vegetation.
It's an interesting and important time for Martinez, who has, until now, been able to climb the national ladder without getting into the national muck.
It's an exploration of the machinations of a justice system that strives blindly for a clean-cut resolution amidst the unknowable muck of human nature.
Sequoia wood resists rot; scratch away the muck and charcoal from a stump which took root three millennia ago and the wood beneath is intact.
However, major storms in the ionosphere can throw off the orbits of spacecraft and muck up our communications systems, as well as cause power fluctuations.
It sounds pretentious, fancy, and not at all committed to the yuck and muck of the real intimacy that comes with a long-term relationship.
Conditions in the barn were so bad that several calves had already drowned in the muck covering the building's floor by the time help arrived.
The big question there is did cold, snowy weather in March muck with the payroll numbers, after a balmy February added a surprising 23,000 jobs.
"What upside is there for us to muck around with the rules," said Steve Duprey, the New Hampshire Republican committeeman and a rules committee member.
"It's just going to muck it up," said Bob Hallum, 72, a business owner in Stillwater who worried about the impact on fishing and boating.
Last month, as he was working on a pipe about 400 feet away from Stanton's house, Gogol saw something glimmer and shine in the muck.
Inside an electric fence, a litter of pup-size piglets scampered around a fat black sow, miniature hooves flinging muck over their darkly mottled coats.
A 24-hour gym in the hotel's basement has all anyone would need were the rain and muck to discourage a hike or nature walk.
It's like a big party, you pay to get in, there's a cash bar, we rent out muck boots, call it, like, the Killing Fields?
My one regret is that caramelized-scallion sauce, cooked for as long as it is, only truly comes to life as a camouflage-colored muck.
Rape jokes are associated with terrible bro comics who aim to be edgy but instead land in the reprehensible muck of knee-jerk shock comedy.
Although he stormed into office promising to drain the swamp, it looks like Trump might fill the swamp with much more muck than his supporters expected.
You don't have to muck about with having a second phone number, and you don't have to give up having real apps if you need them.
The pity of this is that it is possible, if they are willing to pick up their shovels dig through the muck and get to it.
Graffiti and street artist Jules Muck created a large painting of Bird on a multi-family house, featuring him in a powder blue Indiana State uniform.
When Haley first ventures into the basement to find her dad, Aja plays up the muck, gunk, and early hints of gore for all they're worth.
There was no Wi-Fi or cell service, but men dressed in muck boots and camo took photos and video of the speeches on their smartphones.
In the video, the drone can be seen lifting the tiny animal out of the muck as it looks around, entirely nonplussed about the entire situation.
A few weeks previously, the researcher had found by chance that a common-as-muck fungus had contaminated his experiment but seemed to be purging bacteria.
"We know Mamrie will make it into a really fun show," Gregory Galant, co-Founder of The Shorty Awards and CEO of Muck Rack, told Mashable.
Constant reminders of the narrative's tagline — "Stories can hurt, stories can heal" — and repeated references to Richard Nixon's presidential campaign muck up the downtime between kills.
They say you can't polish a turd, but the wrong script and art direction can definitely convolute and muck up a perfectly good plot and cast.
Mitchell looks more irritated at having to share the stage with them than disappointed to have missed out on doing so in a field of muck.
Mr. Wrona takes an alternately cool and hot view of this tumult, by turns pulling back for critical distance, at other times diving into the muck.
" Tolkien later acknowledged that the Dead Marshes, with their pools of muck and floating corpses, "owe something to Northern France after the Battle of the Somme.
Abbi and Ilana are broke and flawed, and they don't shy away from the sticky situations NYC throws at them – they dive right into the muck.
But will he fare any better than his predecessors, who saw their best laid plans sink into the bureaucratic quicksand and diplomatic muck of UN headquarters?
There's a long history of American political consultants going overseas to muck things up, usually in the service of horrible politicians with even more horrible politics.
During their effort to repeal, replace, or otherwise muck with Obamacare, President Trump and congressional Republicans cited this alleged collapse to stoke urgency for a vote.
They are deep in the muck trying to add Jimmy Butler and his addition could take them from a fringe playoff team to top-five seed.
Muck like its peers, though, Facebook plans to stress to U.S. lawmakers that the activity represents only a fraction of what happens daily on its site.
When the dams finally break, it will be American sportsmen like Donald Trump Jr. who will taste the bitterness of all the muck that washes downstream.
As the water has receded, and as business owners don muck boots to salvage what they can, some have begun to consider how Davenport moves forward.
As if its own politics aren't murky enough, it's been dragged through the muck of U.S. politics with both Democrats and Republicans allegedly making ominous threats.
"My life will go away, fine," Babli Dhurve said on Wednesday as she sat on an old mattress, staring at her neighbors scooping up storm muck.
But the Cavaliers emerged from the muck with a 220-250 lead entering the fourth quarter, which proved too much for even the Warriors to overcome.
Think of it like thawing ice cubes made of water and muck: If you defrost the tray, the greenery will sink to the bottom and settle.
Our task instead should be to cooperate with European countries to get out of this muck and find a way back into the Iranian nuclear agreement.
I've found on my visits to Iran that when we don't muck things up, ordinary Iranians are among the most pro-American people in the region.
In Dead Astronauts, in the wake of the Company, in the wake of human cruelty, this is the way the world ends. Muck. Luck. Puck. Fuck.
Plus, if the sea floor is covered in sediment, as with the Challenger Deep, the ping might pierce that muck and end up bouncing off rock.
Anything that emits a lot of heat also emits a lot of infrared light, which means there are plenty of sources that can muck up observations.
It turned out that rain and other road muck were seeping into the little black box that houses the controller unit and frying the mechanism within.
HANCOCK, N.Y. — The cold water that flows out of the reservoirs just north of here does more than chill the muck-sopped waders of fly fishermen.
Representative Adam Schiff, the new head of the Intelligence Committee, has said that under Republican leadership the committee did not delve deeply enough into the muck.
In Buddhism, the lotus denotes a particular significance: a flower rooted in muck that rises above the scum and mud to unfurl on the water's surface.
He made a show of overturning discarded plastic cups as workers opened up a drain, scooped up some muck, and deposited wriggling larvae into a plastic tube.
It also seemed to temporarily muck with the cells' mitochondria, tiny organelles responsible for powering the cell, which subsequently decreased the amount of energy they could produce.
If Trump is draining the swamp, as he promised, it appears that's because he wants to make it easier to drill in the muck -- and everywhere else.
It's technically a "shopping experience" rather than a shop, because while you can muck around with everything inside, you can't take any of it home with you.
All of the muck dug up by the tunnel boring machine will be dumped out on the New Jersey side as the machine lumbers toward New York.
As the horde of D.F.S. start-ups clawed their way out of the muck of online poker, only the sites with the biggest prize pools could survive.
One miner sits at the table with his fork and knife, coal-blackened as the devil himself, too hungry to let his wife scour off the muck.
Since 2015 news about the looting of 1MDB, a government-owned investment firm from which at least $4.5bn has disappeared, has dragged Malaysia's reputation through the muck.
Just when you were getting comfortable with your phone again — your black mirror, as we recently discovered — Black Mirror announces its plans to muck things up again.
Cue recently had developer relations duties shifted off of him and onto SVP Phil Schiller, so presumably he now has time to muck around making TV shows.
The audience is told 15 to 20 percent of the cost of the tunnel is essentially removing displaced muck, putting it in trucks and sending it... somewhere.
"There's no better feeling than realizing I have the power to get through the muck and the hard stuff to get to all that's good!" she writes.
That's not what you'd call a sustainable ratio, and whenever Quick has teased as a potential fantasy option before, he's fallen right back down into the muck.
In a scramble to hang on to power, the PRI sank even deeper into the muck, overtly using state institutions to tilt the balance of the elections.
Buried somewhere in the muck of Mobile Bay is the burned wreck of the Clotilda—the last ship known to have brought slaves from Africa to America.
The first step is usually sedimentation: store the stuff in ponds and let as much of the muck as possible drop out under the influence of gravity.
The authors speculate that the apparently mobile eukaryotes were moving around in the muck in search of nutrients produced by the cyanobacteria responsible for the microbial mats.
"In a matter of three or four minutes the village disappeared," he said, adding that it became smothered in what he described as a "sea" of muck.
Two days after Taing left home, local peasants found his body facedown in the muck of a logging road, a bullet in the back of his head.
And there's some debate over whether the disappearing Arctic sea ice could muck up winter weather patterns in North America (though this is still being hotly debated).
But stupid Fitz has to intervene and muck things all up by "arresting" Papa Pope (Joe Morton) in order to keep him safe and clear Olivia's name.
It had rained the night before, turning the entire park into something of a swamp, but the Tacoma grasped and clawed through the muck without much drama.
Twenty years ago, if you dreamed of being a big muckety-muck in business, you probably had a copy of "Direct from Dell" on your bedside table.
We need to clear away the extraneous, however entertaining or basely tempting it may be to dwell in the muck and the mire of political dirt. Sen.
By Thursday, they were back at the camp, Mr. Cattledge smoking a cigarette as Mr. Young, 73, raked leaves and swept muck to tidy his camp space.
Muck has painted murals for TV shows and movies, including "It," and done several large-scale murals in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood for that city's Art Basel event.
The Colts tend to muck up games, and their defense has slowly climbed to 15th in DVOA after ranking among the bottom teams earlier in the year.
Through his lens — which accomplishes the equivalent of wrapping rotten remains in fine silk — this horror show of blood, muck and bad behavior is rendered almost palatable.
The biggest one was a quarter-mile wide, uberbubbles that swelled to the surface in great domes, ruptured, and threw clouds of volcanic muck seven miles high.
The news just "added another layer of muck to an already befouled trade war narrative," wrote Stephen Innes, a market strategist for Asia Pacific at Axi Trader.
Rescuers pulled children and babies from the muck, including a 000-year-old girl -- coated in mud from head to foot -- after she was trapped for hours.
Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California, on Saturday, Mattis claimed that Russia had again tried to "muck around" in America's democratic process.
When it comes time to empty the V11, you just press down on the red lever and it fires all of the muck right into your trash bin.
More group-stage blowouts, as well as more games in which an overmatched side tries to muck the game up in hopes of hanging with a better opponent.
But the animal's bad luck is a boon to researchers, because it was preserved almost entirely intact thanks to the prime fossilization conditions provided by that fateful muck.
The bubbles eventually pop in a small explosion of smoke but when they first appear underneath that muck of green goo, it's like seeing eggs spawn or something.
Ben Wilson, an ecology PhD student from Alabama, is out in the muck taking measurements of carbon dioxide, methane, and other invisible gases from the saltwater addition plots.
Though enthusiasts discovered muck's attractions less than ten years ago, and the species that live in it were similarly ignored by science, muck diving is now big business.
It's also easier to ask Alexa to adjust the mirror when your fingers are covered in makeup or moisturizer and you don't want to muck up your phone.
Hopefully, no one will contend that Mueller has too many friends in the White House to really delve into the muck, as was the case back in 2014.
It is a far cry from promises to drain the swamp, and senators who vote to overturn this rule will show that they reside deep in the muck.
But she quickly found herself so consumed with scenes of mud, muck and rebar that they became almost all she has painted since, even after her residency ended.
Meanwhile, the Russians are coming at us again in the upcoming midterms while watching us spin our wheels in the muck created by President Trump and his enablers.
But a president would be able to muster formidable constitutional arguments in response to such a lawsuit, and a court might refuse to wade into that muck anyway.
The single-piece, full-grain uppers on this model will keep you good and dry unless you're trudging through absolute muck (in which case, just grab your wellies).
But just across the Rio Grande is El Paso, ranked safest city in the US, and I know Perry's been there, so how does he muck that up?
Deep as we are now in the muck and guts of the Trump era, its dedication to managing appearances and propping up an obviously broken status quo endures.
Editorial Cronyism, corruption and scandal have swirled around Jacob Zuma since before he became president of South Africa in May 2009, and the muck has only deepened since.
It's just easier to be in FFXV's world of Eos than it was to stomp through the muck of Velen and the dig through the corruption of Novigrad.
The whole thing is over-the-top, but knowingly so, all bullshit cartoons and low-grade satire that's actually fun to muck about in, as game worlds go.
Of course, his outside shot is still very much a work in progress, and that could muck up Cleveland's spacing if LeBron's range really is gone for good.
The vocals provide illumination and exhortation, tripping airily above the muck, dipping into a frustrated yowl, and lowering into a serrated snarl when the moment calls for it.
It's InfoWarzel, which is ... Where I just sort of think you going through the muck and summarizing it for me and that way my hands are less dirty.
By nature, crawling out of the muck is an ugly process, so you just have to try and make things look as pretty as possible while doing it.
Slater grew up in a region long known for its muck, the rich moist soil left after parts of the Everglades were drained to make way for sugarcane.
WITWATERSRAND BASIN, South Africa — A mile down in an unused mine tunnel, scientists guided by helmet lamps trudged through darkness and the muck of a flooded, uneven floor.
In the distance, a crew of 24 harvested the old-fashioned way, standing in the muck, knife in hand, and stooping over again and again to cut lettuce.
This can potentially muck up spacecraft that are in orbit around Earth, like our GPS satellites, and heighten the radiation risk to astronauts on the International Space Station.
Next, I went to a fertility doctor, hoping he would tell me that my insides were nothing but a mess of muck and darkness where nothing would grow.
In the Philippines, Mangkhut triggered a massive landslide as it blew through, and officials say upwards of 50 people could still be buried under the dense muck.  4.
Based on marine forms — shells, starfish, squids — these pieces, with their oozy, light-reflective glazes, look to be squeezed from ocean-bed muck and tinted with primal slime.
He also played a role in previous attempts by the White House to muck up the Russia investigation, including the firing of James Comey as the F.B.I. director.
It is the ultimate expression of Nintendo's delightful take on the fighting game genre because it doesn't muck up what makes the best parts of the series so great.
There were howling winds, sure, but also anaerobic digesters full of silage, muck heaps, the Tern Hill airbase and a massive cattery that looked, and probably smelled, like prison.
It's morning in early March, and Wallace Marshall—a towering, plaided-out cell biologist—is kneeling over a pond in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, digging through the muck.
Fathers provides an idealized portrait of Black fatherhood, without insights into how one gets through the muck and mire of daily life to find the joy we see here.
Dressing for the wet weather, Meghan wore jeans with a black shirt, a dark navy Karen Walker blazer and a pair of black "Reign" waterproof boots by Muck Boot.
The project raked a variety of muck of variable quality, and the work of Christopher Ruddy on the Vince Foster issue is generally regarded as basically its worst work.
ACROSS the river from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) headquarters in London protesters have pressure-hosed "IMO DON'T SINK PARIS" into the muck lining the walls of the Thames.
At this point, her waders are not only covered in whale muck, but she's also got a small purple smear of it on the right side of her face.
" To do that, Swann said, the team decided to go with the best platforms to enable that and that "remove the muck that comes with how developers work today.
But if you're not already steeped in the primordial muck of the broader manosphere, it can be exceedingly difficult to parse what these people are talking about, and why.
In season two, when Amy hatches the plot to work with a muck-racking journalist named Jeff Flender (Dermot Mulroney) at the LA Times, Enlightened becomes a heist story.
Throughout her life, Alcott knew how to puncture the buoyant intellectual men floating above the people stuck down in the muck of cooking and sweeping and dying in childbirth.
"I am in a very high degree of miserable," Mr. Ahmad told me, speaking in a singsong English he learned in Syria, as our shoes sank into the muck.
Even if they aren't healing, this record feels like a step in the right direction, a way to scour out some of the muck, and take another step forward.
Unlike some cyberpunk games—which just use this sense of disparity as backdrop, but set you above the fray as a chromed-out badass— Observer dives into the muck.
But again, Facebook's massive reach gifts it a greater share of blame — as the most effective channel (at least that we currently know of) for political disinformation muck spreading.
The actress said that in real life it took years for you to make your way up through the muck of sexual confusion and figure out who you are.
To watch PROTOTYPE progress is like seeing a photograph being emulsed in brackish water, slowly becoming soggy, decaying, and then its melted bits swirled about with the surrounding muck.
She spent the rest of the day bouncing back and forth between our folding chairs and a public foot-washing station, desperate to get that clinging muck off her.
He wakes up hungover then has a really embarrassing Eurotrash fight with Aiden, and they both end up smothered in muck before discussing their feelings over a civilized dinner.
It's smutty and disturbing and feverish, rooting around in the muck of the unconscious and the mess of the American past and digging up all kinds of disturbing stuff.
On his Muck Rack page, a site that collects journalist&aposs clips, most of the articles that appear to be authored by him are not actually written by Leavitt.
Satellites already muck up images of the night sky, so having even more spacecraft zooming above Earth could significantly hinder their ability to view distant objects in the Universe.
One way this shows in his work, for good and ill, is in the intensity of his nostalgie de la boue, his guileless desire to wallow in human muck.
Then when Barack Obama first took office, he had better things to do than to muck around with this issue, and kind of hoped Congress would work something out.
Having a CEO who pens open letters apparently setting out Facebook's 'humanitarian manifesto' does not appear to have done much to help the company's reputation as a misinformation muck spreader.
You just have to learn how to speak in the language of shells, dust, and chemical compounds, which is exactly what Earth scientists probing the muck have learned to do.
Shot on black-and-white 35mm in a nearly square aspect ratio, it revels in physical labor and coats dirt, sand, muck, tar, shit, and eventually blood on seemingly everything.
The international press, ostensibly there to disseminate news of the newest Jesus Phone throughout the world, was asked to shut their laptops so as not to muck up the show.
I was pretty proud the first time I cooked up some mushroom rice balls and creamy vegetable soup — not so much when I stirred together a pot of inedible muck.
Dressing for the wet weather, Meghan, 37, wore jeans with a black shirt, a dark navy Karen Walker blazer and a pair of black "Reign" waterproof boots by Muck Boot.
But after a few turns that seem like the only way to go, you find yourself somehow down in the muck, and you're still not sure where you've gone wrong.
Dr De Brauwer believes more study should be directed towards understanding the impact both of divers and of nearby fishing activity on the creatures which make the muck their home.
What makes bots practical at this juncture in history is also what makes them compelling: they can wade through the muck that we don't have the energy or time for.
Two of his staff members, Tom Scocca, executive features editor of Gawker, and Emma Carmichael, editor in chief of Jezebel, told me sometimes truth and justice lie in the muck.
Last July, when a steam pipe exploded on Fifth Avenue in New York City, spewing muck, steam, and asphalt into the air, the incident generated similar fears of asbestos contamination.
" El-P follows with some rumbling tough talk and snide politically-themed jabs: "Brave men didn't die face down in the Vietnam muck so I could not style on you.
"He ventured into politics, he fell into the muck in ways that certainly damaged his reputation and further undermined that of the White House," Kristof told CNN, referring to Kelly.
As a whole, it's a nationalist utopia—beautiful in its Afro-future splendor, but very, "stay on your side of the yard, so you don't muck up ours," mentality wise.
The side tunnel, though, is pitch black save for the helmet lamps, and the trek to the valve is a slosh through muck and over tangles of mangled electrical cabling.
The base model 1460s and 1490s are a more-than-reasonable middle-of-the-road boot well worth their price tag for anyone plying muck-ridden urban streets and sidewalks.
The country's annual dredging capacity — the volume of sand and muck it can haul up from underwater — has more than tripled since 523, to more than one billion cubic meters.
Almost immediately after Brother Nut opened the "market" on June 20 in Beijing's popular 93 Art District, images of muck-filled water bottles began to circulate on Chinese social media.
This familiar rock was laid down as deep-sea muck half a billion years ago in a strange ocean haunted by alien exoskeletons, and gelatinous things that pulsed and squirmed.
I quickly found a light with my free hand as I held Lev with the other, and we burst out laughing when we realized it was my old Muck boot.
Puzder's failure to pass muster with a sufficient number of lawmakers who have six years to make their case to voters, should not be taken as evidence of swamp muck.
In the 2130s, Mr. Forcade supposedly steered a recreational vehicle carrying nine tons of marijuana and $2150 million in cash into the muck of the Everglades to avoid law enforcement.
" On "Talk to Me," El-P raps in a punchy, Company Flow manner, "Brave men didn't die face down in the Vietnam muck so I could not style on you.
Starlink has also been a source of controversy for those in the astronomy community who are concerned that the massive constellation could muck up their observations of the night sky.
SpaceX is taking this step to counteract concerns voiced by the astronomy community, which is worried that the constellation of Starlink satellites might muck up their observations of the Universe.
In this scenario, the Trump administration doesn't create an authoritarian regime, but national politics turns into a vicious muck of tweet and countertweet, scandal and pseudoscandal, partisan attack and counterattack.
But the debate over the plan has precious little to do with debates about Trump's plans for tariffs and other crude instruments to muck around with the international trade system.
Through the muck and the mud of the trenches, midst the ceaseless ersatz thunder of artillery, he dragged what was left of his failing body until a stray shell claimed him.
The mural is a replica of a 1977 Sports Illustrated cover, however, she added the tattoos so that it would not be an exact copy of the photo, Muck told IndyStar.
But there's at least one story that the US can't afford to let slide into the muck of conspiracy theories, fake news, and truthiness: whether the Russian government hacked America's election.
The financial muckety-muck Thain is not affiliated with Teneo, so it is not clear how he and Kalanick got acquainted, but they have apparently known each other for some time.
There's more -- Avenatti goes on to slam R. Kelly's attorney, Steven Greenberg, saying SG is trying to muck up the Kelly case by personally attacking Avenatti over his own legal woes.
The winner of Tuesday's special election will be granted a relatively brief lease on the seat, about 18 months, most of them unfolding in the muck of yet another campaign season.
Samart had a famous indulgent streak and fell victim to that same gossip that came to surround so many other champions before their careers took a graceless nosedive into the muck.
Just one piece of dust from these rings could muck everything up Surrounding Jupiter are rings of debris, comprised of dust and small meteorites, that could pose a problem for Juno.
She fell in love with a fellow student, had a child, and began to use the muck and material of everyday life to create work that interrogated the world around her.
But that factory, hammered by slumping demand as a result of Russia's recession, has slashed production and takes only 20 percent or less of the brown muck it used to buy.
In Texas, in addition to DSA, Zachmeyer has seen Black Lives Matter Houston doing "muck and gut" work similar to the DSA volunteers, while labor unions have been coordinating relief work.
To help me wade through the mental muck, Andy asked me a series of questions, but a simple question stood out: How much do you have sitting in your savings account?
And if we want be able to wade through the muck, we have no real choice but to forgo the usual comforts and take the step into a strange new space.
A number of the female fiction writers and critics I know admire Roth's work for its willingness to frankly plumb the depths of his sexuality, dragging insight up with the muck.
I said before that there's no escape, but there's this sense that they're trying, grabbing tight onto stray brush in an attempt to pull themselves out of the waist deep muck.
Neither do they want one of the few remaining places they can escape — their sacred houses of worship — invaded and plunged into the mire and muck of polarizing partisanship via endorsements.
Grouting crews fan out across the subways every night, looking for runnels down walls and stalactites of muck oozing from ceilings, patching up incursions that are closest to electrical components first.
Throughout it all, there was perhaps the most incompetent of human resources staffs, which seemed to pick the very worst choice every time to muck up a bad situation even further.
All this has left Brexiteers like Mr. Francois looking increasingly lonely, and searching for new ways — like threatening to muck up the European Union's business — to achieve a no-deal exit.
Indeed the rule of Donald Trump is predicated on the infliction of maximum misery on West's most ardent parishioners, the portions of America, the muck, that made the god Kanye possible.
John Hamilton spent a weekend afternoon shoveling dark muck out of the house belonging to his sister-in-law, Sandra Richards, and her husband, Jeff Richards, who live in Eufaula, Ala.
Within hours, nothing was left on the spit of dirt many had claimed and inhabited — in a tent, or a lean-to fashioned from plastic, blankets and tarp — except fetid muck.
Bloomberg is certainly spending a lot of money to crowd out the other non-Sanders bids, but he is stuck in the muck with the rest of them in the polling.
It's a joy to wallow in the muck with Mackay, who writes in a bold style that reflects confidence rather than bravado, occasionally breaking up the tension with a wry joke.
"Just when you think that President Trump and his network couldn't get possibly any more into the muck, reports suggest they are even dirtier than you would have imagined," Schumer said.
Instead, he chose to wallow in the muck of division along with those on the left who routinely employ words such as "racist" and "Nazi" to describe Republicans over immigration policy.
The Martians made frantic squeaky noises, their unpaired eyes wheeling about in the green muck, and whooshed him again, and the Senator's bodyguards, by now a bit panicky, shot futilely back.
George Smyth, 62, who attributes a skin rash on his arm to exposure to the brackish water, decided that it was worth driving through the muck to keep his doctor's appointment.
Can a man-about-town journalist, friends with the likes of the author V. S. Naipaul and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, keep his reputation at the center of Brexit tabloid muck?
The twists and turns on Scandal were so much fun — until the show made you sit back and realize you were having fun watching people's lives be dragged into the muck.
That means there's also the hope of new beginnings, new love songs and happy endings, or at least comforting realizations that come to in the midst of all the muck and mire.
Instead of directing the electricity into the phone itself — leaving room for heat dispersion to muck up the device's performance — the Dash Charge adapter manages the current before it reaches the handset.
But behind the unadorned pages that have earned the trust of millions of readers, an argument rages that threatens to drag the project into the muck with the other major social platforms.
The group also dispatched volunteers to knock on doors at houses that didn't have a massive pile of household muck at the curb -- a sure sign that putrid detritus still lingered inside.
Of course, you also had all the muck in the middle: formulas with a mishmash of ingredients that may work, but weren't able to back up their claims with cold, hard science.
Flaked tries to suggest that he's profited too much from his lies (by becoming a big muckety-muck in his AA group, for instance), but this comes off as a weak rationalization.
One battle scene is draped in thick fog, William having to feel his way through the muck to determine how close the Tao Tei are to him so he doesn't get devoured.
On Friday, though, the Heat poked their heads through the muck just long enough to escape with a 29-23 victory that evened the best-of-seven series at three games apiece.
It is unfortunate that FARA keeps popping out of the swampy muck with them, because FARA-regulated work should not be treated like an inherently bad thing because, usually, it is benign.
Mr. Page's recent songs are verbally effusive, midtempo numbers composed in a style that suggests a third- or fourth-generation Beatles descendant with lyrics that dive right into the muck of experience.
Instead, the president's opponents just can't seem to stop from jumping with full force all over every new bit of prey that arises, and then getting hopelessly stuck in the muck themselves.
Three of them -- himself, his wife and their granddaughter -- came back to the swamped house armed with disinfectant, and began the overwhelming task of clearing out five days of muck and water.
The Amphipod Xinglet Vest is a reflector vest that lights you up in a way that's not too bulky, and designed to fit you so it doesn't muck up your running motion.
The weather stayed sunny and crisp all weekend, though; we were spared the gobs of mud we'd been promised, but the relative lack of muck didn't detract from the festival's DIY spirit.
And unlike other environmental rollbacks at the EPA that have been delayed, bogged down in bureaucratic muck, or stalled by lawsuits, the ACE rule, now that it has been finalized, might stick.
Whether it affects you and the apps that you like to use will vary, but chances are, there is an app or game you use that the display will muck up a bit.
Jon Tester, is the kind of classic Montana Democrat who's an avowed supporter of women's reproductive rights and the social safety net, but who's also most comfortable in a pair of muck boots.
The citizens of New York, which was home to 100,000 horses, suffered the same blight; they had to navigate rivers of muck when it rained, and fly-infested dungheaps when the sun shone.
While the video has been online for at least a year, its use at a political gathering of the President's supporters-- held at the President's resort--represents a further descent into the muck.
This episode is such a sad one for Philip, who started off this season as the buoyant counterpart to Elizabeth's slow but steady deflation and has now joined her in the despondent muck.
We end up with an idealized portrait of Black fatherhood, which doesn't provide insights into how one gets through the muck and mire of daily life to find the joy we see here.
If you happen to be carrying a katana when the muck hits the fan, or within reach of a katana when your home is broken into, you will be better off for it.
If I keep myself buried in the muck of my mind, I could continue to absorb the euphoria that comes with the compassion, empathy, acceptance, and support she gives me twice a week.
Worn by nearly every Irish laborer, hob-nailed boots had nails or spikes protruding from the bottom to provide the wearer with increased stability while traversing the muck permeating Irish bogs and fields.
He spends his days going to mansions in LA to pick out the green muck that's stuck in rich people's fountains, pools, and other things that contain a lot of bacteria-filled water.
Well guess what, we have a new website now, so Colin Joyce, Trey Smith, and Drew Schwartz were tasked with wading through all the muck you sickos have stored on your hard drives.
No sooner does Congress do something great like passing a tax reform bill that is already paying dividends for millions than members begin scouting around for some way to muck it all up.
Across the street from the Wells' home, Ricky Collins, a 68-year-old Everglades City native, washed muck from his driveway as his grandson pushed it out of his house with a broom.
It's certainly not good for most of the rest of us, who have to wade through the ever-growing digital muck on a daily basis to utilize what is actually good about it.
And finding out that there's some agency in Washington that most people have never heard of who are gonna muck around with that, well guess what, a lot of people don't like that.
But plenty of other prominent Democrats told me that the smartest strategy is to float above the muck, because campaigns are about contrasts and many Americans are desperate for something cleaner and calmer.
Unless you're watching his most recent project — the AT&T Audience Network spy thriller Condor, where Balaban plays a CIA muckety-muck — you might even think you know him from your real life.
But getting the viewer to go in and muck with a bunch of settings, hidden behind confusing names (often unique to each company, because Branding™) and a dozen button presses, is hard.
Bird's team sent an email to Muck asking her to take the artwork down and citing "unauthorized promotional value to her brand" and six trademarks owned by Bird, according to CNN affiliate WISH.
With dread, Gist inspected the brackish drainage ditch next to the car; the water couldn't have been more than three feet deep, but an injured man could roll into that muck and drown.
The M.T.A. built half-block-long muck houses to contain the debris and the fumes from the dynamite blasts, and the spoils as they were loaded onto supertrucks and borne away from Manhattan.
We've tested the LifeStraw in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable, and at less than $10, it's worth giving this lightweight, portable water purifier a try.
He constantly emphasizes that he won't let Trump "bully" him, that he'll "take the fight to Trump," and he's willing to get down in the muck and trade insults with Trump on Twitter.
Even if the lines are below ground, like the ones that bring power to Manhattan from New Jersey through the muck of the Hudson River, securing federal and state permits can take years.
While many like it as a sign of the holidays, others complain that snowfall produces traffic jams, the salt spread on roads ruins shoes and the mixture turns into a dirty, gray muck.
If Louie, the C.K. vehicle that is the clearest antecedent to Better Things, was about finding moments of grace amid the muck of everyday life, about its title character's constant failures when he wanted only to succeed (a message that seems more and more like a confession in this new, harsh light), then Better Things is about how the grace and the muck of everyday life are one and the same, and how you only succeed by failing and vice versa.
The opening episodes are sure-footed, despite all the muck and gunk of a production that so beautifully re-creates the 19th-century Big Apple, with its bad air, bad streets and bad slums.
Where they lack in talent, discipline, shooting, play-making, cohesion, intelligence, and all-around awesome, Cleveland absolutely has to muck up the game's gray areas that exist between set plays and the open floor.
Sick Boy accuses Renton of being "a tourist in your own past," but he himself is still mired in the muck of his life, abusing drugs, swindling people, and holding 20-year-old grudges.
I suppose that it helped that Tim Kaine had the CBS News "moderator," Elaine Quijano, firmly on his side, ready to swat at Pence whenever he poked his head up out of the muck.
The Warriors played the rest of the game without him, escaping from the muck with a 121-94 victory that gave them a three-games-to-one lead in their best-of-seven series.
The week before, about 503 chefs, sommeliers, editors, writers and other muck-a-mucks from around the planet had converged on that city for the annual unscrolling of the World's 50 Best Restaurants list.
In mimicking social media's drive for instant gratification, "Don't Be Evil" works hard to entertain, but the result is as vapid and as exhausting as the online muck Mr. Voges holds up to scrutiny.
Plus, because it has this big, squarish shape, Microsoft may not have to worry quite so much about making sure you don't muck up the thermals by setting something on top of the vent.
Still, if you squint, you can see what the creative team was going for—a deep dive into the muck of a long-lost Manhattan, all bets off, no safe places, no trigger warnings.
Maneuvering out of the muck could have been easy, but Mr. Caspers was concerned about doing any damage to the hull or propellers of a brand new boat that cost close to $4 million.
"Oooh, we can't stay in here," she said eying wet muck on the floor, her bedroom covered in water and walls marred by a grimy waterline more than a foot (223 cm) off the floor.
In the end, none of these tools and actions are equal to the careful work of human moderators who trawl through the muck of vile online content — though it often comes at great personal cost.
"I strongly believe that God led me to this GoPro because the only thing I saw was the end tip of the thumbscrew and everything else was just covered in muck," Aloha told WSB-TV.
The Good Samaritan took Nash through the muck, which the dog could never traverse on his own, and brought him to her home, where she cleaned his wounds, many of which were covered in maggots.
Stu is voting Leave in the EU Referendum for fear that a Turkish person might end up living next door to him, stinking out his house with "all that foreign muck" they like to cook.
We go there to experience things that aren't real, power fantasies that we cannot have, and so we need to ability to Paragon our way through the muck to fulfill the project of games. Sure.
While this latest episode did not disappoint, it would seem that, as it has for so many years, WWE will simply roll on, dredging its fingers through the muck in order to pan some gold.
What was once a collection of green canyons, hillsides and farms was reduced to grey devastation by fast-moving avalanches of super-heated muck that roared into the tightly knit villages on the mountain's flanks.
We're a species that's become so advanced, we don't just have the power to blow ourselves to smithereens with our 25,000 live nuclear weapons, but even muck up the whole universe with our particle colliders.
Emergency officials said chances of finding more survivors in the ravaged landscape of hardened muck, boulders and other debris had waned considerably since heavy rains unleashed torrents of mud down hillsides before dawn last Tuesday.
Althea gets dressed, eats a banana at her kitchen table under her flashlight, puts on her compression socks, muck boots and jacket, and gets in her vehicle to drive down the road to her dad's.
As narrator and leading man, Pascal's Peña was an advance on Boyd Holbrook's Steve Murphy, partly because of his charisma and partly because he doesn't have to play the idealistic naïf drawn into the muck.
When these upper-class buyers finish up and take their speedy, modern trains home, your character follows the cattle cars full of husks as they descend ever deeper into the darkness and the toxic muck.
Some algal blooms leave a film of muck on the surface and make the water ruddy, but others are difficult to immediately detect, such as the blooms in the pond where Martin's dogs were exposed.
For Parliament's pygmies, mired in the cozy mulch of revisionist revelry, it's time to empty the stable and let the grown-ups get to work raking out the muck, clearing a less odious path forward.
Mr. Kaminsky has staked his campaign on cleaning up the Albany muck that he says Mr. Skelos, a Republican, has come to represent; Mr. McGrath has profitably made the election about everything but Mr. Skelos.
The divers are headed to Lembeh for some of the world's best muck diving today, so he gets to be on a bus literally back to the side of the island we were on yesterday.
The cover was a simple, enticing photo of the shaded veranda of a house in the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the coast of northwest Africa, with barely any typeface to muck it up.
In last year's magical "Swiss Army Man," he played a gassy, much-manhandled corpse; now he's embracing the muck and mortifications of "Jungle," a real-life survival tale from the Australian horror specialist Greg McLean.
Wading through the muck of regulations means slurping up map layers, aerial photos, Lidar scans, and reams of historical weather records, plugging that stuff into a GIS, and figuring out what flows where, and—crucially—when.
Eliot Cohen, a former national-security official for George W. Bush, tweeted on November 15th that he had "changed my recommendation" to muck in after being contacted by Trump transition officials, whom he called "angry, arrogant".
Though that further risks muddying the waters of the effort, given that social media advertising has been the high-powered vehicle of choice for malicious misinformation muck-spreaders (such as Kremlin-backed agents of societal division).
Now, many in the astronomy community are concerned that this mega constellation might be too bright, and the sheer number of satellites that SpaceX wants to launch could muck up their telescope observations of the Universe.
Image: Getty Facebook has long been a cesspool of batshit political posts from friends and family alike, and now the company has gone and added another layer of muck: the ability to publicly endorse a candidate.
Some vehicles and pedestrians were having trouble getting through the muck created by recent rain and snow, and cleanup efforts were suspended in part because camp officials did not want heavy equipment making the conditions worse.
What was once a collection of green canyons, hillsides and farms was reduced to grey devastation by fast-moving avalanches of super-heated muck that roared into the tightly knit villages on the mountain&aposs flanks.
The accompanying writeup on the label's Bandcamp page makes reference to a hierarchy of consciousness, implying that Divine Weight, at least on some metaphorical level attempts to tap into whatever spiritual muck unites all of us.
His arrest, while not related to Trump's own legal troubles, lends more ammunition to charges from Trump critics that the president, who vowed to drain the swamp in Washington, has become mired in the muck himself.
Mess up taking on the President, mire the country in an even swampier DC political logjam where more muck sticks to Democrats than Republicans, and Trump's enemies could look forward to six years of making hay.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Karel Appel would start drawing by shimmering bright muck or line around until it eventually formed into semi-abstract philosophical lava, or monkey shit, or the poetry of release.
Here's what I wrote back in 2008: GONAÏVES, Haiti — Their cupboards were virtually bare before the winds started whipping, the skies opened up and this seaside city filled like a caldron with thick, brown, smelly muck.
From the "Untitled Film Stills" on, Ms. Sherman has disappeared into her photographs — playing received stereotypes of women in the late 1970s and early 1980s, or vanishing into the muck and dirt of her 1990s grotesqueries.
As Dwight Chandler sipped beer and swept out the thick muck caked inside his devastated home, he worried whether Harvey's floodwaters had also washed in pollution from the old acid pit just a couple blocks away.
The ascension of the alt-right has lifted some familiar names from the muck of the past, including David Duke, the white nationalist, Holocaust denier and former Louisiana state representative whose national profile has been resurrected.
The most prominent one went up on the office of Timewarp Music -- Jules Muck painted a mural of Ziggy Stardust era Bowie chumming it up with another rock icon ... Motorhead frontman Lemmy, who died last month.
Jenny George's exquisitely spare meditation never allows us to stray from the harsh realities of rural subsistence; the livestock's wintry snorts may recall the warm breath of just-baked bread, but cold muck still tugs underfoot.
I want to imagine that Sime might also provide his audience with a glimpse of the muck and mire from which this work stems, so we aren't left with a hopefulness or benign admiration that's unearned.
Instead he parks his two-foot-wide boat at the shore of the Caratingui river and wends his way on foot through the tangle of mangroves to dig out crabs with his hands from the dark muck.
Sanders' attack doesn't make him a hypocrite; it simply reveals him to be a politician willing to muck it up if that's the only way to acquire more power and influence, just like every politician before him.
His conception of the writer is pure posture, one who dabbles in higher things, not in the muck of what, in his view, has been an entirely backwards existence: the huts and gutters and bare front yards.
Luckily, the latest video from Brit Lab cuts through the muck to bring us some hard facts about hangovers — why they happen, what might make them less horrible, and the number one myth about what causes them.
The wider genre of daily diaries, where people recount everything from their sex lives to how they spend their money, is thriving, probably because we can't help but want to muck around in the lives of others.
Salle told CNN that after working "through several issues in a series of texts and telephone calls," Muck has agreed to modify the mural to remove all tattoos other than the word "Indiana" on Bird's left forearm.
Whether implemented by algorithms and artificial intelligence or through the intervention of human agents, the relentless pursuit of satisfying wants at the expense of needs will only mire us deeper in the muck of our own making.
At one point, a diver had to descend into a slurry wall—a frogman Santa wielding an underwater welding torch fifty feet down a chimney full of muck—to free up some steel that had got caught.
After the flooding from Florence receded, a dark muck covered floors in affected areas and a smell wafted through the air combining odors of moldy rot and a sewage plant that overflowed in the most recent storm.
Many of her supporters are hoping she'll go on the offensive tonight, but she may attempt to stay out of the muck by "going high when they go low," her Michelle Obama-borrowed catchphrase from the second debate.
Either way, removal of the ship was key; crews could then dredge the estimated 2,600 cubic yards of sand and muck from the seafloor, and use high-pressure water jets to filter any artifacts from the dense sediment.
"The first thing for him to do will be to clean up the muck and get rid of all the ongoing court cases," said a Tata group insider who is close to Chandrasekaran, speaking on condition of anonymity.
And in terms of contemporary obstacles, it is: You need not learn crazy button combinations, or muck about with dialogue wheels while a timer shrinks, or make any decisions that will lead to the demise of an ally.
In keeping with this, Wonder Woman tells Batman that she's seen the ugliness of Earth's wars and that she disappeared a century ago (during World War I) because she was tired of seeing men muck it all up.
Hollywood loves to muck with the human brain, and in "Criminal" the beneficiary is Kevin Costner, who gets to deploy a full range of tics and quirks, playing a convict neurally altered in the name of national security.
And even if you know which silo your data is in, you still have to go there and muck around in it to find what you're looking for — which Slack room did we put the meeting time in?
They'll lose sometime late in spring, and they may break things up to some degree shortly thereafter, but hopefully they'll pull one of those blamelessly perfect teams down into the muck for a little while before they do.
But even the most conscientious residents may not necessarily make the connection between the water that swirls down their drains during a rainstorm and the resulting sewer overflows that muck up the rivers where they sail or kayak.
Now the pool is filled with muck and an old tire, rats have chewed up a guitar case on the patio, the patio doors are broken, and rain is leaking through the ceiling, threatening to ruin her artwork.
Unlike the crude oil in better-known disasters like the Exxon Valdez and the Deepwater Horizon, condensate does not clump into black globules that can be easily spotted or produce heart-wrenching images of animals mired in muck.
The US Environmental Protection Agency has a nicer name for the muck that's left over after processing our shit—"biosolids"—and has encouraged its widespread use as a cheap, effective way to fertilize crops and recycle human waste.
WILLARD, Ohio — Migrant workers arrive here every spring to work in the "muck," which is what everybody calls the fertile soil that makes this part of Ohio the perfect place to grow radishes, peppers, cucumbers and leafy greens.
I could picture the image in a gallery, and a viewer standing before it, at first wondering what she was even looking at, then noticing the tiny boat and grasping that the endless, horizonless muck was a landscape.
Betty is there to help a muck-covered Archie, and it's suggested she tossed him on her motorcycle… only, we find out after a breathless chase scene, it was Kevin on the back of Betty's bike the whole time.
It's a necessary evil, kind of like, you know, plumbing or something, or like a toilet on a boat or something, that it's really horrible when you get into the muck of it, but I guess what's the alternative?
"If you do it slowly, if you telegraph it over the course of time, there's a way to do it without a dramatic impact on prices," White House Budget Director Muck Mulvaney told reporters at a White House briefing.
I would have liked the chance to say things like the Monty Python guys did when they said something like, 'When I was a child, we used to have to scrape the muck from the bottom of a pond.
Anyway, Evelyn had always been vague and shy, thin and awkwardly elegant, with a muffled irony—you couldn't imagine her in caked boots in the muck or castrating lambs or perched high in the driver's seat of a tractor.
I was waiting for him to join me on the patio of his hotel, above an esplanade with a view of the Thames Estuary, which, at low tide, amounted to a vast expanse of muck dotted with grounded boats.
But if the goal of archaeology is to preserve and interpret the past for the future, there's plenty of work to be done—careful and quick, down in the muck and in legislative offices—before traces of that past slip away.
It's certainly an uncomfortable feeling to realize that one of America's most prominent non-profit institutions has to muck around in the dirty world of VC funding in order to help educate kids, but that's the world we live in.
Since 2008, "pain rock" noise gluttons Backslider have been the Philadelphia heavy music scene's diseased heart and soul, croaking up short, fast, loud homages to 70's prog, dirty needle hardcore, off-kilter powerviolence, ugly punk, and AmRep noise muck.
" The Monitor took a similar approach, writing on Tuesday, "He is an old-school, pragmatic leader of high character and decency who doesn't want to waste valuable time – his or voters' – by wallowing in the political muck of the moment.
Waist-deep in water and sinking slowly into the muck, I fend off mosquitos as a man from South Florida's Water Management District mixes a bag of salt into a hot tub-sized bucket on the side of the road.
Whether you're thrilled at the thought of a new take on this dark teen comedy, or terrified the revamped version will muck up everything good about the original, there's never been a better time to dust off your Veronica Sawyer costume.
To put it bluntly, Metal Gear Solid V understands that repetition is drudgery, that it is soul-sucking, that it saps you of energy and enthusiasm, and then it demands that you dig down into that muck and live there.
The muck-up may have guaranteed that Articles 11 and 13 made it into the version passed by the European Parliament, but it does remain to be seen whether the worst-case scenario feared by open internet advocates will materialized.
Apple waded knee-deep into the muck of political news delivery Monday with the announcement of a special section in Apple News devoted to the upcoming 2018 midterm elections, which will determine whether Republicans hold onto their majorities in Congress.
Assuming Trump avoids any significant self-inflicted gaffes or stumbles, the trip might provide a way to rise -- at least temporarily -- above the political muck and fray by meeting with American allies and talking resolutely about matters of war and peace.
Then the 'gigger' must sneak up behind it... steady, now... and, in a single fluid motion, drive the pitchfork, or 'gig,' deep into the frog, and the surrounding muck, scooping upwards once they're sure they've got the animal hard and fast.
That's meant that it has had a long, winding, and fraught road to launching — and even if it finally starts to see wide adoption there's no guarantee the carriers won't muck it up with high prices or competing, incompatible features.
"(Putin) tried again to muck around in our elections this last month, and we are seeing a continued effort along those lines," Mattis said, speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.
The second rule of last year's Republican primary circus is one that Corker is now daring to confound -- namely that no one who gets down in the muck with a brutal political street-fighter like Trump comes out clean or unscathed.
The New York Times adds to the muck with a report that a Washington analyst and former lobbyist helped arrange travel by Pruitt to Australia last year and tried to disguise his efforts behind a trip that never took place.
Then there are others who think he led the FBI too deeply into the political muck in the email case -- both in his remarkable press conference last July and again in re-examining the case just 11 days before the election.
Which is good from the standpoint of representative democracy, but does add administrative complexity to our elections that takes time to work through and, in isolated incidents, can lead to minor muck ups in the vote tabulation and certification process.
A general practitioner, she also works part time at the local Genitourinary Medicine clinic, treating various problems of genital and urinary origins that the book selectively illustrates, including numerous S.T.D.s ("muck in the fuel pipe," as one man puts it).
A day after a steam pipe exploded beneath Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, showering the Flatiron district with asbestos-filled muck, blocks of the neighborhood remained cordoned off Friday, leaving residents and workers wondering how soon they would be allowed to return.
It's a series of events that risks pulling the Supreme Court under Roberts' control even further into the political muck, a place it has struggled to emerge from since the high court stepped in to decide the contested 53 presidential election.
When the waters recede and Houstonians and others hit by this storm return home, with all their pluck and determination, to muck out and clear debris, many will learn too late that their homeowners' insurance does not cover flood damage.
Officials are urging residents of the Texas capital city to cut water consumption by at least 15% so water treatment plants can catch up with demand as historic flooding continues to muck up lakes that supply the region's tap water.
"The growth of the Shorty Awards is a sign of how vibrant the internet is for talented creatives, and a reminder of how important their work is," said Gregory Galant, co-founder of The Shorty Awards and Muck Rack CEO.
Emergency officials said hopes were diminishing that they would pull more survivors from the ravaged landscape of hardened muck, boulders and twisted debris left behind by the Tuesday mudslides that scoured a landscape already barren from last year's record-setting wildfires.
To do so, particularly in instances where they dropped the screener's man or switched a big up high, the Spurs positioned help defenders in spots where they could take away Harden's driving lanes and muck up the three-point line.
I don't want to drag you into the partisan muck here, but this seems to suggest that there are greater market incentives for pro-Trump fake news because Trump supporters, for whatever reason, are more credulous and prone to believe and share them.
It's also part of why researchers can't seem to agree on whether tomatoes cause or protect against cancer, or whether alcohol is good for you or not, and so on, and why journalists so badly muck up reporting on food and health.
As both parties get deeper and deeper into the muck -- and this is something on the minds of many Democrats -- there will be growing concerns over how all this effects our ability to govern and responsibly resolve the great problems of the day.
Obama's post-presidency lull more generally "reflects one of the problems that constrained his presidency—his hesitation and resistance to getting down and dirty in the muck of partisan politics," wrote Princeton history professor Julian E. Zelizer in The Atlantic in March.
But others — reality stars like Kim Kardashian and Donald Trump who've made a career out of chasing it, semi-famous or fading stars looking to keep their name in the press and generally outspoken people — don't mind wading into the muck for attention.
"He has some awful picks and then some ones that make you think that maybe an outsider can make a difference in that muck of D.C.," said one person, who pointed to Trump's secretary of state choice, Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson.
In his latest book, "Walking: One Step at a Time" (translated by Becky Crook), he describes how the sewer he was navigating once became so small that he was forced to shuffle on his stomach, his nose skimming a river of muck.
A series of dramatic vignettes ensues, touching half a dozen theaters of war: Soaring over Hamburg during an RAF raid; tank combat in Libya; sniping from behind enemy lines in Algeria; machine-gunning through the muck at Nijmegen Bridge in the Netherlands.
Stuck in the muck like everybody else, the brown cat with a green parrot on its head, in the middle of the painting's foreground, is one of the many quirky things the viewer is apt to be delighted by in an Eisenman painting.
When the inside of a vase gets so muck-ridden that it's probably a health-code violation or your air conditioner is literally blowing filth into your face, this whole adulting thing starts to become a little more than you bargained for.
It is a particularly appealing message — that success is usually found by getting your hands in the muck — especially to the ears of basketball mutts and vagabonds, and a star whose own father questioned why he would want to stay home in Lubbock.
Many of the migrants who made the trek to the East Tijuana property, some 7 miles (11 km) from the border, appeared thankful to be out of the muck even if most will sleep on thin mattresses on a cold, hard floor.
Now the surface is coated with gray, dirty ripples: all that's bad, all that's weighty, all that's fearful, all that suffered, darted, and tried to break loose, oinked and mooed, couldn't understand, resisted, and gasped for breath—all of it turns to muck.
But if ABKCO did intentionally muck up these audio files, upload them to this random YouTube account, and only had them visible for a day, Rosen says it's questionable whether that meets the directive's threshold of releasing the recordings to the public.
Wrapped around a monotonic drone that'd probably sound more at home as a horror movie cue, this track employs a collision of clucking clave lines, stuttering electronic chatters, and hopscotch drum programming as a way of ascending from the muck and mire.
"Each one tells a story…our subject right here is originally from New York state," says Lumish, as he methodically sprays the stone while scrubbing away mold and mildew so deeply permeated that each swirl of his brush creates a wave of green muck.
And in response, he asked whether any part of me felt excited to know I could get pregnant, as if I hadn't already carried the burden of that knowledge around with me — the messy red-brown muck of it — since I was 11 years old.
The idea has drawn a lot of ire from motorsports fans because of how it can muck up the aesthetics, but what's shocking about the integration of it on the new Formula E car is just how hard it is to notice from most angles.
This is the tension that already dominates his post-presidency, as revealed by interviews with six current and former aides to the former president: Obama wants to rise above the partisan muck, but he's also eager to accomplish goals that are inescapably political in nature.
Gidget the 2-year-old English mastiff was not hanging ten with her "Moondoggie" friend, a walker coonhound named Buddy, on Monday when the Pueblo West Fire Crew found her stuck in the stinky muck of a wastewater treatment plant six miles from her home.
On the other hand, if London's allies were to support her by pulling their squads and, in turn, putting on a tournament outside of Russia, it might just be a turning point for pulling international soccer out of the muck its long been in.
I mean the technical advancement of everything from lights to winches (the electric motor-driven recovery mechanisms bolted to the front of off-road rigs that use steel-cable to drag a truck out of the muck) has moved at the pace of continental drift.
Whether you want to help create rebel art, attend performances, muck in on the production side or support from behind the scenes; whether you can help a little or a lot, as a one-off or for longer; we need you now more than ever.
Information security (infosec) experts and white hat hackers have shown, often through eye-catching stunts, that thanks to apparent security oversights, it is possible for malicious actors to access data on certain toys' users, muck with toys' operations, and even take control of them.
When an adviser working on behalf of the company questioned Mr. Scott's logic, he added that if traders in the market were aware of the transaction, "they will try to jump in front and start to muck around in the markets," according to the complaint.
Biologist Sean Graham, a professor at Sul Ross State University in Texas and the lead author of the paper, said most sirens are kind of "boring-looking," with dull brown or olive green skin that blends in with the mud and muck where they live.
Giving companions the freedom to muck about in different parts of the ship creates a paper-thin illusion of life aboard ship, but draws attention to how robotic the crew's routines are, and how very little there actually is to do aboard the Tempest.
Starting with her releases on her own Summer Isle imprint—but continuing through stops on the tastemaking labels Opal Tapes and Bank Records—she's found a way to embed a sort of squirmy life in these gloomy pieces, worms wriggling around in the muck.
There are Cramps tracks I've been surprised to learn aren't actually originals: "Goo Goo Muck," from Psychedelic Jungle, for instance, sounds distinctively Cramps, but was in reality a flop novelty song about a teen monster written for Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads in 1962.
Nowadays, of course, with algorithms masterminding (and undermining) our very existence, the average programmer no longer has time to manipulate the binary muck, and works instead with hierarchies of abstraction, layers upon layers of code — and often with chains of code borrowed from code libraries.
Diaz then went even deeper, beyond the existential and into the spiritual, scraping through the muck to come up with a moral code to abide by in the depraved world of prizefighting, telling TMZ he's going to "work on karma" as a fighter now.
I've been hesitant to devote an entire column to Pruitt, the morally squalid head of the Environmental Protection Agency, because whenever you think that the final stratum of muck about him has been dredged up, you learn that there's another fetid layer lower down.
When pollution-rich flood water is released into the sea or when hurricanes churn and spread that muck layer across the Gulf of Mexico, scientists believe it serves as a powerful booster shot for naturally occurring toxic algae blooms, including the devastating red tide.
"We live in this mad, mad world, where a woman could do no worse than the muck of a mess men have long done," she's repeated countless times to me, her only granddaughter, and the only grandchild who calls her nearly every day to gab.
We shoot directly into the waterlogged patch of grass beyond the turn at around 30 mph, and just as the car bogs down in the grassy muck, cool-headed Galusha gives it a bit of gas to maintain momentum and brings us slowly back alongside pavement.
Noel performed a cover of one of Oasis' best known songs, "Don't Look Back in Anger" — but Liam seems to think he got "blanked" by the fans, and he's implying Noel is a hypocrite for playing alongside a band he apparently once referred to as "corporate muck".
And even though I'm sure Comey has no desire to see himself or the FBI get dragged deeper into the partisan muck, the reality is that having the final weeks of an election season focus on a series of unverified leaks from unknown FBI officials isn't workable.
It's easy, after all, to draw a through-line from Redwall MUCK or Avalon MUD (my early haunts) to EverQuest, and from there to World of Warcraft, and then all of a sudden you've been playing MMOs for almost as long as you've owned a computer.
Tuesday's Times carried an interview with Labour MP Dan Jarvis that takes place in a pie and mash shop in his Essex constituency—I guess we're supposed to infer that he is an ordinary hardworking family man who doesn't like foreign muck like korma and kebabs.
It has occurred to me that perhaps TechCrunch pays insufficient attention to slurry, sediment, silt, sludge, mud, and muck; to canals, earthworks, levees, dikes, dredges, and the Army Corps of Engineers; to the vast engineering works, with lifespans measured in decades, that literally reshape our world.
Several programs are dedicated to features, notably Eduardo Williams's "The Human Surge" (Program 11), a deceptively simple documentary that follows different people from different countries into the ebb, the flow and the muck of life, a cine-journey that has stirred up excitement on the festival circuit.
Three days since an underground steam pipe burst in Manhattan's Flatiron district, spewing asbestos-laced muck across several blocks, many residents were still barred from their homes on Sunday, coping not only with sudden homelessness, but fear about what the exposure could do to their health.
If the drama was somewhat better -- or at least more urgent -- in the rough-and-tumble days when South Dakota was a mere territory, in terms of the movie providing an excuse to wade back into the muck, this truly is a case of better late than never.
In a second Medium post, dealing with a separate set of challenges but stemming from the same body of research, Albright suggests Facebook Groups are now playing a major role in the co-ordination of junk news political influence campaigns — with domestic online muck spreaders seemingly shifting their tactics.
Provisions are necessary for any hunting expedition, but I wonder at the wisdom of my choice when, after Getty rams his gigger into the muck and hoists our first squirming and mutilated frog into the air, I can feel my cookie dough Blizzard-laden stomach start to churn.
Memories and Muck: How to gut a ruined house While we write about PR, let's not forget Texas and Florida where survivors of Irma and Harvey have returned home to the realization that the only way they can make their flood-damaged home habitable again is to destroy it.
And in a year where there's a good chance that there will be big hits, like "A Star is Born," in the mix -- and perhaps even a genuine blockbuster, if "Black Panther" can replicate its Golden Globes feat -- why muck that up with distractions regarding the host or hosts?
All of it was quickly entombed and preserved in the muck: dying and dead creatures, both marine and freshwater; plants, seeds, tree trunks, roots, cones, pine needles, flowers, and pollen; shells, bones, teeth, and eggs; tektites, shocked minerals, tiny diamonds, iridium-laden dust, ash, charcoal, and amber-smeared wood.
Audience members in the front row for "Wolf in the River" — which opened on Monday night in a highly intimate in-the-round production — could easily lean over and rub their faces in the muck, which may well be the symbolic intention of this play's creator, Adam Rapp.
In the words of Representative Frank Clark (D-FL) from the floor of the US House in 1915: I do not wish to see the day come when the woman of my race in my state shall trail their skirts in the muck and mire of partisan politics.
But then, again, I hit Donald Trump, who is dragging traditional conservative paternalism into the muck of perversion, who brags about sexually assaulting women, who makes fun of the disabled, who savors a lust for vengeance, who says he has never needed to seek forgiveness, even from God.
Here is a poem that is anything but "open," as everything and everyone is trapped in beautiful repetition — the long lay of the grey muck that becomes almost a celebration of nature, while also referencing the artist's paint "tubes" which abstractly "capture" the very figures the painting creates.
If you dig back through your social media history or search on Google, you'll probably jar your memory, but otherwise, everything falls into a deep pile of muck — unless you had some sort of massive personal tragedy befall you in that month, in which case, that overrides everything else.
While everyone around him is down in the muck, screaming for their friends and fighting for their lives, coated in blood and snow and dragon poop, Bran takes a good long look at the confusingly shot, poorly lit mess around him, and decides to simply check the f*ck out.
"(But) there would be lots of ways for the tobacco industry or representatives to muck around or pay off for product placement in video games just because the [gaming] industry is more flexible and dynamic than the film industry" and video games come out much more frequently than movies, Thrasher said.
To avail himself of the "Worst Toilet in Scotland," which is so filthy and splattered with unidentifiable brown sludge that it makes Renton — and the rest of us — retch as he fishes through his own excrement before literally diving headfirst into the muck looking to salvage the newly passed suppositories.
When the track is muddy, jockeys will wear up to five pairs of plastic riding goggles layered on top of one another, so that they can quickly peel away the outermost lenses as soon as they become encrusted with flying muck; losing visibility, even for a microsecond, can be disastrous.
Rebelling against a literary tradition that perhaps underestimated how much space animal urges take up in the male brain, many big hitters of the 20th century, like Norman Mailer, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry Miller, Philip Roth, John Updike and Saul Bellow, dived into the muck with the zeal of Rabelais or Cleland.
Trump gave the academy a lot to work with, leading to a deadlock -- unable to choose between his gilded descent into the campaign muck (above, at his announcement event) and the scene as he took the stage in Cleveland during Wrestlemania (or was that the Republican National Convention) this summer.
Many scientists have come to believe that while we sleep the space between our neurons expands, allowing a cranial sewage network—the glymphatic system—to flush the brain of waste products that might otherwise not only prevent memory formation but muck up our mental machinery and perhaps eventually lead to Alzheimer's.
The limits of robot capabilities can be demonstrated by a simple test: just give one a shovel and ask it to muck out a stable, having first determined whether there is a horse in residence, what mood it is in and how to persuade Dobbin not to kick R2-D2's digital derrière.
The latest instance of Uber's new broom trying to clean the muck off its tires in public comes with the news today that the company is to 'pause' its UberPop service in Norway on October 30 — pending a change in regulations in future which would enable it to operate with legal clarity.
Like salmon, lampreys spawn in rivers and streams, but instead of returning to the place of their birth, they use the scent of current larvae — which burrow into the muck and remain there around four years before metamorphosing into parasites and moving into open water — to determine where to deposit their own young.
This will come as no surprise to readers of her previous books, "How to Be a Victorian" and "How to Be a Tudor," or to fans of her rambunctious BBC historical re-enactments, most notably "Tudor Monastery Farm," in which she experienced the full-on drudgery and muck of being a medieval peasant.
Biden needs to be the anti-Trump without banging on too much about Trump or letting Trump dictate the terms of the conversation and tug him into the mud, where Trump is always going to be more comfortable than his rivals and where everyone is equalized because everyone is covered in muck.
Widney Brown and Vincent Iacopino Physicians for Human Rights New York City Muck Rakers George Black's article on attempts to clean up the highly polluted Ganges River touches on, but doesn't explore, the real reason that India's "democracy" is so corrupt and intractable ("What It Takes to Clean the Ganges," July 25th).
Ryan Anderson, a power forward who shoots threes and is most comfortable guarding other power forwards who shoot threes, is going to have to get in the muck around the rim, and an algorithmic Rockets team will have to prove it can stop one of basketball's most basic strategies: give it to the tall guy.
Among the many baffling elements of the whole affair are why a firm of Brigade's size and stature would muck around in such shallow, muddy waters, with such slippery fish, and why Carton, a man who by his and others' accounts loves his family and his job, would risk both on so flimsy a play.
Still, what stayed with me is the caring of a man who acted like a brother to me, showing me how to pull down an aggressor's arm to make space to breathe, knowing that I would be taken to the ground and possibly hurt, but down there in the muck and the mire, still alive.

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