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"proverbial" Definitions
  1. [only before noun] used to show that you are referring to a particular proverb or well-known phrase
  2. [not usually before noun] well known and talked about by a lot of people synonym famous

970 Sentences With "proverbial"

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But not only is Stormzy's proverbial shit hard, Stormzy's proverbial shit is indeed scary.
PHILADELPHIA — It is not Barack Obama's fault that Donald Trump is the Republican presidential nominee, any more than the proverbial hurricane is the fault of the proverbial butterfly.
And it's in this proverbial pendulum where the problem lies.
More recently, however, Valeant suffered the proverbial reversal of fortunes.
It was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
Consider this trio the proverbial jetpack strapped to your back.
But the software upgrades bring a lot more proverbial flash.
"Stay away from the proverbial pop of color," he added.
Honduras's November 2017 presidential election is the proverbial dead canary.
Because I have become the proverbial cheese of the family.
Will her disappointment with Trump be the proverbial final straw?
The proverbial "count to ten" axiom is useful, says Taylor.
The karmic shoe is now on the other proverbial foot.
He was the proverbial dog walking on his hind legs.
Brands aren't immune to having skeletons in their proverbial closets.
But here's when the GOP Titanic hit its proverbial iceberg.
This nation stands at the proverbial fork in the road.
And indeed, the proverbial Devil will be in the details.
It's like standing in front of the proverbial fire hose.
One of the proverbial nine in 10 entrepreneurs who fail.
But beware of judging the proverbial book by its cover.
"The proverbial cart is before the horse," Mr. Miller said.
"Consider this the shot across your proverbial bow," she announced.
Pelosi has been the proverbial franchise player for the Democrats.
The alternative, the proverbial cliff-edge, "would damage our industry permanently".
And in a way, it's a proverbial fuck you to America.
Can we return to being the proverbial City on the Hill?
The egg on top is just icing on the proverbial cake.
Don't worry — we won't just toss you to the proverbial wolves.
In the meantime, here's a taste to wet your proverbial whistle.
Pope's proverbial white hat has been stained for a long time.
I feel like I always have that proverbial one eye open.
But let's not throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
The dog still has a final trick up its proverbial sleeve.
They want that proverbial throat to choke should something go wrong.
It checked every box on the proverbial middle class heartland form.
It made my proverbial glowing Apple logo grow three sizes bigger.
We've heard the proverbial "ounce of prevention" phrase variations countless times.
But who really volunteers to become a proverbial human guinea pig?
We can hit both proverbial birds with this infrastructure improvement stone.
Health mischief managed The proverbial fat cats need a different name.
No matter what happens, that stands—like a proverbial brick shithouse.
This proverbial fork in the road has two starkly different paths.
So let's not throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
The list is a proverbial "who's who" of criminal justice reform.
MD: Without a human-proportioned proverbial yardstick, it's hard to say.
Recent funding efforts, while commendable, are proverbial drops in the bucket.
"You're not in it if you're out" is the proverbial CLOSET.
Patch Homes is hoping to keep the proverbial American dream alive.
From the jump, Jeezy had his eyes on that proverbial prize.
"They are," she said, "the proverbial exception that swallows the rule."
" Richard Brandshaft wrote, "Yet again the proverbial liberal circular firing squad.
She is sitting on the proverbial dung heap, covered in boils.
You've already cut the proverbial cord off your TV watching experience.
Getting the proverbial monkey off your back, I guess, is nice.
Will this be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back?
Dolly Parton is the proverbial madam with a heart of gold.
But now, something new has arrived, fresh out of the proverbial oven.
But now is when the rubber begins to hit the proverbial road.
He even sold the proverbial soap: "Packing for Mucha Violet Soap" (1906).
Good men, the proverbial "nice guys," this is where you come in.
We take most long-wear claims with the proverbial grain of salt.
"Obviously a proverbial wipeout for him would be political commentary," Scaramucci said.
Like the proverbial iceberg, most of the blemish is below the surface.
I've come to accept the existence of my very own proverbial wing.
This estimate, however, should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
But what everyone really remembers about these proverbial times isn't their purity.
"That's just shifting deck chairs on the proverbial sinking ship," he added.
Image: SpaceXSpaceX is gearing up to get its proverbial ass to Mars.
The theory goes that the ball is in the defendant's proverbial court.
For me, this was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
Innovations like these are really the tip of the proverbial (melting) iceberg.
Despite his nerves, he knocked the anthem out of the proverbial park.
And can vaping ever escape the stigma of the proverbial garage lab?
His eyes looked like those of the proverbial deer in the headlights.
But in Sweden, August Strindberg remains lodged under the country's proverbial skin.
We held our breath and waited for the proverbial five-bell alarm.
"This is the proverbial rock/hard place," Howey wrote in an email.
And high profile perpetrators are just the proverbial tip of the iceberg.
Corden got pretty flustered, but Levine stayed cool as a proverbial cucumber.
So we rolled up our proverbial sleeves and ran through the numbers.
It's a proverbial tug of war between the constructor, editors and solver.
Those who uncork the proverbial genie cannot control its future by decree.
It gives us stuff to talk about around the proverbial water cooler.
"It was that proverbial worst house on the block," Mr. Thompson said.
One is packed in a proverbial barrel, in a field in Brooklyn.
Furthermore, changes in trade policy are the proverbial elephant in the room.
This remarkable cadre of early-stage startups knocked our proverbial socks off.
Some of those controversies have been the proverbial storm in a teacup.
They'll throw their employees under the proverbial bus without a second thought.
That feeling continued when we reached the proverbial pinnacle of our path.
Realistically, such encounters are little bumps on our collective proverbial extinction meters.
So why was this the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back?
Thus, when asked whether it is fair that big corporations (the proverbial "they") get a lower rate than individuals (the proverbial "us"), it is first important to understand that it is not them against us:  they are us.
It often depends on how you look at that proverbial glass of water.
MX3D didn't quite make it to the proverbial moon on this first attempt.
Products born on Instagram are best taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
But in fact Mr. Grey was the proverbial bird in a gilded cage.
Her show was subsequently canceled, which shoved her back into the proverbial closet.
This time, Big Brother took a proverbial seat and borrowed Lady Justice's blindfold.
Kaitlyn says "no thank you," and boy retreats to lick his proverbial wounds.
And, there are plenty of times when the proverbial shit hits the fan.
Once the decision is made, though, you've hitched yourself to the proverbial wagon.
Then came the crash and Newton's stock fell faster than his proverbial apple.
Clinton received the proverbial 3 AM phone call, and she failed the test.
Good thing his pop star girlfriend was there to dry his proverbial tears.
Maybe you'll become her proverbial "white knight with the shining armor," writes Quan.
There was always some form of the proverbial smoke-filled room for this.
She has struggled to acclimate to the proverbial big ship that turns slowly.
It could have been the proverbial swimming-pool wine: light, lively and fresh.
It's the proverbial "Don't put all of your eggs in one basket" strategy.
And, in doing so, they've turned the visuals up to the proverbial 11.
Atlanta's "new kings of noise rock" Whores have hit the proverbial big time.
Instead Johnson stuck up a proverbial finger by installing Cummings in No.10.
This is the proverbial contemplative drink for sipping in front of the fire.
It is proverbial among economists that expansions do not die of old age.
HB 500 isn't the only anti-trans bill awaiting the governor's proverbial pen.
The two proverbial 800-pound gorillas in the travel world are Expedia Inc.
Who is prepared to cross the proverbial line, and what can be done?
I mean, who wouldn't want a cheerleader, sounding board, and proverbial door-opener?
This brings a proverbial ceiling to how much more hawkish it could become.
His letter to investors said that even if bitcoin were the proverbial Pets.
Karen VenezkyParis To the Editor: Yet again the proverbial liberal circular firing squad.
Cole has been out in the proverbial cold for five or six years now.
Just like you'll find yourself in the proverbial doghouse for forgetting bae's birthday, Feb.
Kirk hit his receiver in the proverbial shoelaces, unleashing a cloud of blue smoke.
"It would seem that Duff is taking the path of the proverbial "modern woman.
That it's an accessible game to boot is the proverbial icing on the cake.
That campaign came before the social media foreign interference shit hit the proverbial fan.
Though they may appear diminutive in stature, underestimate these proverbial Davids at your peril.
We continue to put ourselves on the proverbial chopping block inside of these agencies.
It is the proverbial perfect storm, a collision of nature's wrath and human myopia.
It's like looking for the proverbial handful of needles in a very large haystack.
The haptic Digital Crown and fall detection is the proverbial icing on the cake.
It's a common misconception that spring is all about the proverbial act of cleaning.
This daddy longlegs, also known as a harvestman, died with its proverbial pants down.
Supreme Court nomination In the US Senate, the proverbial nuclear button has been pushed.
When it comes to the workhorse summer color, white gets the proverbial gold star.
In American pop culture, she has often played the proverbial woman in the bathroom.
But cellular telephony is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg in Ambani's playbook.
That is neither historical trivia nor the proverbial one step forward, two steps back.
This is not a question as to whether the proverbial glass is half empty.
The episode rattled the city even as residents spoke of the proverbial dodged bullet.
Last night brought the proverbial "Hard Rain," and it has continued all this morning.
He murdered his family members to eliminate other potential claimants to the proverbial throne.
Cohen, Trump's "fixer" for the past decade, knows where the proverbial bodies are buried.
The 2018 World Cup largely evaded the narrative of the proverbial clash of nationalisms.
In this scenario, the laureates are like the proverbial canaries in a coal mine.
Even actors get the blues, be it ordinary malaise or that proverbial holiday funk.
Warren flipped to the proverbial bird to outdated norms and blew right past them.
Higher tariffs may wind up being the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back.
And so what began as a temporary sartorial solution became the proverbial permanent condition.
Played by Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti respectively, they're the proverbial study in contrasts.
My guess is no, but we have 10 days, which is the proverbial eternity.
Today, the association of the Turinese with a quiet, relentlessly hardworking attitude is proverbial.
And there's proof that it was, in fact, he who wielded the proverbial pen.
She lived another 24 years because of the proverbial good guy with a gun.
Both sides tried to have the proverbial last word before the guns fell silent.
It was the proverbial Italian coffee experience, just enough to bolt in one go.
"The proverbial walk in the woods is not for me" was my favorite understatement.
Let's cross the proverbial [River] Jordan of saving our DACA young men and women.
Nevertheless, Rubio handed the control of NASA to Bridenstine on the proverbial silver platter.
Chile represents the tip of the proverbial spear in the fight against income inequality.
One can be forgiven for thinking about the proverbial pot calling the kettle black.
That leaves relatively few of us undecideds pacing the proverbial political mall, window shopping.
Ill-at-ease with athletics while growing up, I was the proverbial Last Boy Picked.
But renting a good apartment for less than $2,000 in Manhattan is a proverbial unicorn.
The guy and his proverbial Mary Poppins handbag of ideas are having a good run.
Allegations of sexual misconduct have long been treated as a proverbial footnote for important men.
They feel indispensable to me now, and they did that from beyond the proverbial grave.
Week 3: Kill It At WorkShattering the proverbial glass ceiling every day can be exhausting.
As the proverbial Young Pope genie, I will grant you 42 answers to 42 questions.
But ever since then, media analysts have talked about that proverbial window of opportunity closing.
Other, less recognizable companies are also trying to throw their hat in the proverbial ring.
We started making too many mistakes, and we put Jason behind the proverbial eight-ball.
Most founders hit the trough sooner or later, the proverbial nadir of their startup life.
But a handful kick it up a proverbial notch and offer audio surveillance as well.
I know we've had a lot of proverbial pretenders to that, ahem, throne, or whatever.
Fascism is the proverbial frog being boiled in water, progressing so slowly you barely notice.
Louisville (20-13) and Oklahoma State University (19-14) were more on the proverbial bubble.
Short version: They slipped out the proverbial back door and left the press pool behind.
Plenty of toy stores have been relegated to the proverbial retail attic over the years.
But not every ancestry tourist is going to find the proverbial Rosetta Stone, he cautioned.
Meaning, you take a gamble if you put all your proverbial eggs in one basket.
Of course, the proverbial happened, it hits the newswires and it's this big, big thing.
Like the 1,000-pound gorilla or the the proverbial elephant, it sits wherever it wants.
It means that more people are getting a lot less bang for their proverbial buck.
You can be forgiven for taking all that as the proverbial pie-in-the-sky.
It managed, despite the risk of the proverbial rainy day, to shrink its cash reserves.
But none of those properties are pumping their proverbial fists as heartily as W Hotels.
It ended with haymaker after haymaker — both literal and proverbial — from the resilient Pittsburgh Penguins.
However, you won't have the confidence to do so if you're walking on proverbial eggshells.
Yet, the Obama administration's open proceeding threatens to stop this recovery in its proverbial tracks.
And then, suddenly, Washington began to realize that the proverbial free lunch was bad business.
Republicans made their proverbial bed with Trump and now they'll get to lie in it.
I had poured the alcohol, the glue that held us together, down the proverbial drain.
Even their play-calls on Sunday seemed to be aimed at getting over proverbial humps.
Hillary Clinton wants to spend $2105 trillion more, which puts her in the proverbial hole.
But as Day makes clear, these physical traits were the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
Flash-forward to this past weekend, and (horse) shit seems to be hitting the proverbial fan.
In particular, the social barriers, such as not being in the proverbial (and, sometimes, literal) club.
As an introvert, I don't schmooze naturally, and I always feel like the proverbial sore thumb.
So that is something I think that poured fuel on this proverbial fire, if you will.
The newly formed genre has massive appeal, and these titles are flying off the proverbial shelves.
A replay of public investments in proverbial "roads and bridges to nowhere" is a blind alley.
"The current charges, however, are the proverbial tip of the iceberg," prosecutors wrote in the motion.
And the X-37B definitely isn't the only trick the U.S. has up its proverbial sleeve.
After a mini break of three weeks, the UFC is back and with a proverbial bang.
"If I got hit by the proverbial bus, where does that leave my clients?" he added.
If you were suspected of being The Gay, you were met with proverbial torches and pitchforks.
They have been increasingly learning how to speak the proverbial language of the global gaming audience.
But what if people could organize into this proverbial "firm" without having to trust one another?
A small bevy of men have been fired since the Weinstein news broke the proverbial floodgates.
If that's the case, a water-logged Miami will be the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
I wore long sleeves despite the weather, and had no intention of spilling the proverbial beans.
Investors in Silicon Valley get an expanded set of opportunities delivered right to their proverbial doorstep.
This is the fourth week we've released tickets, and they've been flying off the proverbial shelf.
Of course he wants to stop it, but he's trapped in this proverbial Thunderdome (pun intended).
The drug and alcohol abuse alone have kept one of his feet in a proverbial grave.
If that transpires once again, then April will both enter and exit like that proverbial lamb.
Those are typically people who have the proverbial beer belly, but are otherwise in decent shape.
Atomic Blonde is the proverbial stained-glass window, only made of very bright and unsubtle neon.
For the rest, the proverbial winter is coming — and there won't be a spring that follows.
By acting as the proverbial attack dog, he makes witnesses look like they're on the defensive.
It's the proverbial earthquake that portends the end of the steering wheel as we know it.
The bill is a proverbial garbage can of reforms that have something to do with corruption.
Although there were definitely days when the product came out of the proverbial oven half baked.
To ignore this fact, and its underlying causes, would be the proverbial elephant in the room.
Special Section For Roger Siegel, the last half-century has been the proverbial long, strange trip.
I had to reach the proverbial rock bottom in order to make the decision to quit.
"We think Stephen is just stirring the pot, trying to get our proverbial goat," he said.
THE FED'S ACTUALLY DOING THE PROVERBIAL TAKING THE PUNCH BOWL AWAY, YOU KNOW, THE PARTY'S OVER.
The return of Popeyes' chicken sandwich has got fans running around like the proverbial decapitated poultry.
Some argue that outlawing facial recognition tech is throwing the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
From the moment the proverbial girl gets off the bus, the odds are stacked against her.
"It's the proverbial silver lining," Howard said in an interview before the start of the Games.
Nowhere did the F.T.C. subpoena come up — it was the proverbial dog that did not bark.
Trump's proverbial basement-dwelling couch potato could use these tools, off the shelf, with terrifying consequences.
And so it's time for the proverbial national gaze into the mirror, the collective soul-searching.
The proverbial 'elevator pitch' of VZ is a simple one --- > it is all about the network!
The only question is: Will MSNBC's audience rally around her or give the proverbial Bronx cheer?
Trade and security for the Atlantic community have been a proverbial can kicked down the road.
But Sondland seems to have decided that he would not go easily under the proverbial bus.
It is OK. As she's proven throughout this proverbial journey, she can and will get through this.
My blocker is a crude beast, throwing the proverbial baby out with the privacy-invasive bath water.
What would be the proverbial icing on the cake now that he's racked up all these nominations?
On the one hand, this means more ideas flung at the proverbial wall, and so more innovation.
Shattering the pleasure ceiling, like breaking the proverbial glass ceiling, is meaningless if we aren't all included.
Those friends helped me finally get out of my proverbial attic and I started building with others.
Votes have to be won with the proverbial "meat and potato" issues and a country at peace.
Huawei, notably, already beat Samsung to the proverbial hole-punch late last year with the Nova 4.
The Resistance arrives like the proverbial cavalry, except the kind of cavalry that can skim across lakes.
So such claims that "I'd definitely pay," have to be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
Apollo co-founder Leon Black is like the proverbial hiker who encounters a bear in the woods.
Having been caught with its fingers in the proverbial cookie jar, Path apologized and deleted the data.
Fortunately, some players managed to capture the climax, and the proverbial fireworks are a sight to behold.
But after 60-plus years of space launches, no one's actually pulled off a proverbial space billboard.
He's the proverbial young man in a hurry, only too cool to let you see him sprint.
" In April 2013, he burst through the proverbial ER doors, introducing "quantitative and qualitative monetary easing (QQE).
Our twenties and even thirties were all about finding the perfect job, climbing the proverbial career ladder.
As its title suggests, the movie's nucleus is table 19, the proverbial "rejects" table at any wedding.
She urged Twitter users to differentiate between threats and diversions, or "chasing rabbits" down proverbial rabbit holes.
The proverbial apple fallen far from the tree recently saw corruption charges brought against two former aides.
But, for petite women, scoring ones that flatter is like finding a needle in the proverbial haystack.
"There's this proverbial statement, 'Everyone should vote because maybe your vote actually will count,'" Professor Foley said.
But like the proverbial frog in a pot, we don't seem to notice the rising water temperature.
By amping up to the proverbial eleven at the start, van Zweden left no room to build.
That would make the plastics trapped in the Pacific Garbage Patch a proverbial drop in the bucket.
With the proverbial, well-earned reputation of artists for laziness, greed, selfishness, nastiness, irrelevance, fecklessness, and fickleness.
Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, birds tell us about the health of our landscapes.
As a cleaning lady, she encounters Leonardo (Derbez), a playboy who drags her through the proverbial mud.
Prominent journalists, actors, artists and ordinary women have begun shouting from the proverbial rooftops about their abortions.
The revealer at 40A, THE JOY OF COOKING, pretty much spills the proverbial beans on today's theme.
This spooked investors in these institutions, causing them to run for the proverbial doors, precipitating the crisis.
Chatbots seem to be climbing the proverbial peak of the tech hype curve with every passing day.
UPDATE: NVIDIA has posted a blog outlining how its Tegra processor is under the Switch's proverbial hood.
But it's still unclear what smartwatches will be like with the two companies under one proverbial roof.
The lumbering state-owned sector, by comparison, was the proverbial turtle in a race against the hare.
"Sitting presidents in an election year have a proverbial fear of high oil prices," Mr. Halff said.
But some argue that outlawing facial recognition tech is throwing the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
" Keeping her own proverbial business hours, she wafts through the streets propelled by a "deep, grim satisfaction.
It has even offered trainings to try to help its members navigate the proverbial Thanksgiving dinner debate.
Imagine a human sitting by the proverbial campfire about 15,000 years ago with a few young puppies.
Let us all begin passing the proverbial "bosom notes" through churches, schools, grocery stores and neighborhoods everywhere.
"He was a giant of a man, the proverbial gentle giant, and I loved him," Heidler said.
For now, many fact-checkers are taking Facebook's claims of success with the proverbial grain of salt.
That's probably wise after a 2019 ceremony managed to avoid stepping into a proverbial pile of feces.
In the proverbial post-match analysis, that should matter more to us than whoever won the thing.
" There is something melancholic about these snippets, even romantic in the consistent evocation of the proverbial "you.
So, we're playing directly with the themes here, with no beating around the proverbial "non political" bush.
Some fear that India and Pakistan may reach for the proverbial nuclear button sooner rather than later.
She is a venture capitalist at Spark Capital and has been around the proverbial block in technology.
This was the proverbial better mousetrap, a major improvement from the hemp-filled metal anchors then in use.
Nobody is waiting at the proverbial finish line to check that you accomplished your goals except for you.
I am a big fan of watching old stuff work again and video takes the proverbial IBM cake.
So for me, this was both a challenge, because it's like the proverbial drinking from a fire hose.
With very little, it delivers a whole lot; and that it looks stunning is merely the proverbial icing.
Everyone has their climate thing, their way of approaching it, like the proverbial blind men around the elephant.
Instead, Spencer says, it will be the "proverbial and literal White Guard" defending the legacy of Confederate generals.
Of all the over-the-top wedding dresses in the world, Marjolein Wintjes's might take the proverbial cake.
He doesn't answer but the proverbial camel's back has been broken, and Aparna storms out of the car.
The proverbial can has hit the wall; it's no longer possible to keep kicking it down the road.
Throughout our years of following fashion, we've watched underwear trends fluctuate more precipitously than the proverbial whale tail.
As they crossed, the name of one was truncated to Kalo — and the proverbial light bulb went on.
Unfortunately for the non-members, however, two of the most dramatic parts remain behind the proverbial velvet rope.
In the business context, bosses rip out the approaches of their predecessors, including sometimes even the proverbial washbasin.
Hope, did you ever find yourself holding your life together with the proverbial shoestring before you got established?
But when the proverbial specter of communism began to retreat from Europe, the island was left without subsidies.
It is clear both he and Encarnacion will test the market, without regard for the proverbial hometown discount.
Is the journey to financial freedom possible for any hard-working American (who isn't on the proverbial inside).
And if the proverbial Jabba the Hutt can do it, so can I. Follow Alison Segel on Twitter.
More so than any of Nintendo's other franchise stars, Mario has worn a lot of different proverbial hats.
Sanford said the impeachment inquiry surrounding the president had sucked the proverbial oxygen out of the 2020 debate.
For my part, I stayed nowhere long enough to settle down in one place, unlike the proverbial frog.
But the proverbial benefits of not putting all your eggs in one basket vary over time and circumstance.
After about four years of throwing myself against the proverbial brick wall, I gave up the job search.
Gray Matter IT is easy to laugh at the proverbial "black friend" invoked to neutralize charges of racism.
It doesn't appear as if the proverbial rug is entirely being pulled out from under the housing market.
Not with T.S. Eliot's proverbial whimper, but with the breathless gasps of one unfamiliar with exerting any effort.
The president will lack confidence that an issue being debated and discussed will stay inside the proverbial room.
This familiar proverbial phrase has always stuck with me, because it says so much in its perfect simplicity.
Others relate to the workplace: the proverbial "breaking of the ice" in a air-conditioned, HR-sanctioned meeting.
That night, excited as I was to finally be in the UK, I slept like a proverbial log.
This concerns the proverbial tendency of lawyers to overcomplicate language, thus making it generally inaccessible to non-lawyers.
He is averaging 4.3 yards a carry after averaging 3.2 (and the proverbial cloud of dust) in 2016.
Definitely. The proverbial cup of coffee — which means we need to chat — threads through things I do today.
West Virginia's teachers were like the proverbial frog in water that was slowly being brought to a boil.
Like the proverbial madeleine, a scent or a gesture recurs and opens up vertiginous worlds that seemed forgotten.
If you haven't snagged yours yet, don't wait, because tickets to this event fly off the proverbial shelf.
Could it be that the proverbial man on the street has more common sense than the political elite?
Hopefully, the incoming administration will throw the switch before allowing this docket to run off the proverbial rails.
America is not America if a person with the proverbial $200 in his pocket is not allowed here.
Then, she continues the tutorial with a smile on her face, a proverbial middle finger to her haters.
The proverbial soccer moms of suburban Atlanta are conflicted with the tone and tenor of President Donald Trump.
America is not America if a person with the proverbial $200 in his pocket is not allowed here.
One recalls the proverbial advice about wrestling a pig: You both get dirty, but the pig likes it.
Lost amid the proverbial confetti is the 2003 sexual assault charge against Bryant which nearly ended his career.
In East Asia, "ten thousand" is a proverbial stand-in for the myriad things of the phenomenal world.
In other words -- Nick flipped USADA the proverbial bird instead of checking in like he was supposed to.
What you say and do lingers now, where more was swept under a proverbial rug in the past.
Finally, to put the proverbial cherry on top, Netflix released the first trailer for season 2 of Queer Eye.
Image: Alexis MychajliwMany animals endemic to islands have gone the proverbial "way of the dodo," including, well, the dodo.
Already, my private Facebook group of Destiny pals is tittering with excitement about getting the proverbial band back together.
Before she thanked her proverbial list of supporters, she addressed Whitney Houston who was nominated in the same category.
Any sense of dignity or self-consciousness about my own utter lack of flexibility has flown the proverbial coop.
Tesla is the proverbial underdog that keeps hope alive, though it has yet to produce a mass market car.
They should, however, be ready to replace bosses when they're hit by the proverbial bus or otherwise exit suddenly.
It is common for people with eating disorders to go through many epiphanies on the proverbial road to recovery.
It was like the proverbial dog chasing cars: They had no idea what to do after they caught it.
Borne's entry into this world upends the balance between these two forces, the proverbial chicken coming home to roost.
It would also underscore Akhundzada's authority and proverbial street cred in the eyes of the Taliban rank-and-file.
And the internet has become the center of the proverbial "village" that offers to ease that transition into parenthood.
The Trump Administration is a black hole where those qualities are concerned, rotting downward like the proverbial fish head.
So I shut down my production company and my music company and simplified the things on my proverbial desk.
Those fees help your request cut the proverbial line, but as the line gets longer, those fees get higher.
Delayed trains at best, none at all when the proverbial shit is really hitting that equally non-existent fan.
That's a poor model for leadership because nobody wants to feel like a faceless cog in the proverbial wheel.
We've had it with your constant protection of your Democrat overlords ... Consider this the shot across your proverbial bow.
By the end of the campaign, the game had raised over $12,000, enough to get the proverbial ball rolling.
The safety and the soundness of the financial system should be like the proverbial Caesar's wife – beyond any suspicion.
Campbell has been given more than enough proverbial rope to hang herself, but she outmaneuvers the trap every time.
In other words, a dearth of $100 bills could increase the burden of keeping money in the proverbial mattress.
They then used this as a reason to fire missiles into Syria -- a shot across the proverbial Saudi bow.
Suffice it to say that neither party has had the proverbial "clean hands" in seeking justice over partisan politics.
Of course, Trump did try to be that proverbial bull during the budget negotiation, and it got him nowhere.
The grinding of the proverbial rumour mill is endless, and social media feeds it with ever-more insubstantial chaff.
This article originally appeared on VICE Germany German satirist Jan Böhmermann is deeply immersed in some proverbial hot water.
I'm not ready to call you insane, but you're definitely the proverbial lazy man who works twice as hard.
What makes the proverbial horrible boss so horrible is the abuse of authority that his or her conduct represents.
Some were primarily fresh and floral, easy-drinking wines more akin to Beaujolais than to the proverbial blockbuster grenaches.
At times the United States must hold its proverbial nose and make nice with some unsavory — but powerful — actors.
Segment was born in the proverbial dorm room at MIT when Reinhardt and his co-founders were students there.
His foreman jobs were drying up while others seemed to be stepping ahead of him in the proverbial line.
"The data suggests that this year's refresh may not drive the proverbial 'supercycle' that many have predicted," he wrote.
The lights went out across Kiev, and the proverbial warning lights flashed red for homeland security experts in Washington.
Yeah, she's running her own crime organization, but the Blacksmith is the bigger proverbial fish in need of frying.
Though, the right quote can provide you with comfort and motivation — and light that proverbial fire under your ass.
Add in more elegant methods, such as design thinking, and you get a proverbial "future of design" tipping point.
At least, when it is presented to me through the safety of a screen and the proverbial magic circle.
That might be true, and $75 million is a proverbial drop in the bucket of a $55 billion contract.
I think I thought the proverbial instincts would kick in and it would be as pretty as Pampers advertisements.
We get mired in solipsism and delude ourselves into believing that the proverbial struggle cannot go on without us.
In each case, the song opens with that proverbial flashlight — one that shines through the rest of the story.
That's why I recently wrote a letter to the president suggesting a pathway out from under the proverbial rock.
If Standing Rock were a proverbial elephant, I'd taken a magnifying glass to one tiny bit of its skin.
When classical music composers get political, they often do it at the risk of preaching to the proverbial choir.
Like the proverbial frog in the stovetop pot, investors found it easy to ignore the slow and steady increases.
With every passing day, it's become clear that event organizers were just the proverbial canaries in the coal mine.
Biden crushed Sanders by 28503 points in the proverbial swing state of Florida, winning every county in the state.
But your best friend is not only cheating in that race; he's cheating in the proverbial game of life.
I naïvely believed that this would safeguard me from the proverbial "casting couch" I had heard so much about.
America under Obama was trending in the progressive direction — towards a proverbial "end of history" or egalitarian multicultural utopia.
Meanwhile, her father takes the proverbial sad-divorced-dad apartment, where many of the novel's most poignant moments occur.
In turn, self-care often ends up all the way at the bottom of the proverbial to-do list.
The Apollo co-founder Leon D. Black is like the proverbial hiker who encounters a bear in the woods.
"We have no proverbial tea to dump, should we instead sink a ship full of Japanese imports?" he asked.
People often talk about a proverbial "golden age" of air travel, and if only we could return to it.
These critically endangered creatures don't breed like proverbial rabbits -- a female has only one or two kits per year.
Some people dread the idea of multitasking at work, or juggling more than one ball in the proverbial air.
He called the latest short term bill "a proverbial crap sandwich," but said at this juncture he supported it.
" The open-ended religious and moral exemptions, Judge Beetlestone wrote, amounted to "the proverbial exception that swallows the rule.
The decision would lie about like the proverbial loaded weapon, tempting future presidents to similar (or worse) pretextual claims.
Except, this is the proverbial great drink: a dry, delicious, refreshing wine that goes with all sorts of foods.
Just 20 seconds into the premiere, host Chris Harrison teased whether our bachelor "might lose something" on his proverbial journey.
But in India, only Sikhs wear turbans, and not with a big fat jewel dangling from the proverbial third eye.
Inside is an orientation sensor, allowing for more immersive movement control, the proverbial "magic" that Google talked up on stage.
When those troubles involve thousands upon thousands of people hurling the proverbial mud, though, it can get a bit wearisome.
I just hope that when the proverbial shit hits the fan, she puts that practicality to use and blocks him.
For seven seasons, I watched the drastic repercussions of the world's vampire population coming out of the proverbial coffin unfold.
This was a pro forma election, the proverbial retirement gold watch; other commissioners have been inducted, too, regardless of merit.
Yet still, when they hit the proverbial wall of pain and fatigue, nine times out of ten -- they push through.
This year's Emmy nominations show that people of color have been given their seat at the proverbial table in television.
Many of the hard-core shorts finally threw in the proverbial towel and gave up on fighting the 'Trump Trade.
One band that has always been there in one form or another, lurking in those proverbial shadows, is Inferno Requiem.
"This culture comes from well over 300 years of people coming here, assimilating into the proverbial gumbo pot," he says.
I wake up, begin working on the material until I basically fall asleep from exhaustion with my proverbial boots on.
Like Cinderella's prince, Spears is seeking one person in all the land who can fit into a proverbial glass slipper.
Clearing your skin is a challenge in itself, and keeping it clear is a proverbial game of cat and mouse.
Every proverbial golden toilet and thousand-dollar hammer can go a long way toward painting a picture for the public.
The delivery bot is about the size of a proverbial breadbasket, and it carries a single cubic foot of cargo.
Yet, what should one do if 70-80% of a city's voters literally want to jump off the proverbial cliff?
However, smart bosses don't throw good money after bad, so it's time to bite the proverbial bullet on this one.
This is trying to catch that proverbial falling knife at this point in time," Johnson said Tuesday on "Trading Nation.
Rome is burning, and congressional Republicans, with their finger pointing, public disputes and flip-flopping, are playing Nero's proverbial violin.
Brand: SertaYear introduced: 2001The proverbial counting sheep existed long before Serta did, but the mattress company made them their own.
No company with global ambitions can afford to develop a perception that it is insensitive, arrogant — the proverbial ugly American.
It's hard to always be the responsible, hard-working one in a proverbial group project, but somebody's gotta do it.
In both cases however, there seems to be apprehension at the possibility of being the proverbial frog in the pot.
If beauty becomes democratized by more people simply paying surgeons for it, the proverbial finish line gets pushed further away.
Machines are far better than humans at processing vast amounts of data and finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.
In one case, some got promoted five times in ten years, always moving on before the proverbial hit the fan.
There, in the flesh standing before Joe, is the one and only Colonel, the head of the proverbial Nazi snake.
If it hints that it will be cautious when spiking the proverbial punch bowl, the response may be less ecstatic.
I got lucky and it just barely worked out — I didn't leave too many good glasses on the (proverbial) table!
By any measure, the proverbial white flag has been raised atop Fenway Park — at least for a year or so.
A schism has been brewing for a bit now, and this might be the proverbial straw breaking the camel's back.
Precisely because we cannot know — because any one of our choices might be the proverbial butterfly's wings — we must act.
The past two decades show that the proverbial rising tide can lift boats on both sides of the Rio Grande.
With global climate change a roaring reality in the Caribbean, Florida, and Texas, the writing is on the proverbial wall.
In reality, we found ourselves holding the proverbial bag, standing financially naked in a labor environment we weren't prepared for.
Our country is in the fight of its life, and Democrats are arranging the proverbial deck chairs on the Titanic.
It can't hold a candle to arugula or kale, which bring spiciness and earthiness to the proverbial (and literal) table.
While it's not usually profitable to turn away business, what if that's the proverbial hill you want to to die on?
"At this point, there is a mountain of such contradictory details that we've mostly swept under the proverbial rug," McGaugh said.
WATTERS: And but he had a moment of weakness where we caught him with his proverbial hand in the cookie jar.
Like the proverbial rodents fleeing a sinking ship, Trump supporters will flee him once the stench of failure can be sniffed.
But the writing was on the proverbial wall when Sinclair posted a job listing for a WICS morning meteorologist on Tuesday.
The U.S. also shook the proverbial Ryder Cup monkey off its back with a dominating performance at Hazeltine two years ago.
That's all to say that nothing has worked: the proverbial carrot has no apparent benefit, and the stick has limited use.
In this day and age of higher expectation in offices, sourcing your furniture from Ikea no longer cuts the proverbial mustard.
We did not respond to the proverbial hand moving in slow-motion towards our face before it was nearly too late.
In January, they came up with an idea: Why not counter Trump's inaction on climate by planting a proverbial "Trump Forest"?
And then there's the proverbial elephant in the room: across the country, there's been an outbreak of lung injuries from vaping.
Furthermore, it's easy to miss the forest for the trees without a comprehensive view of what the proverbial forest looks like.
If the company goes under, or if Evergrande seizes control, Jia will be on a proverbial island in his oceanside homes.
What the belt does bring to the proverbial table verses other form factors is the ability to track your waist-size.
With the exception of a few functional relationships in college, I never really brought my sexual needs to the proverbial table.
Rather than promote a manicured online presence, Teigen says she's kind of just thrown everything at the proverbial social media wall.
Like the proverbial frogs in slowly warming water, we're gradually being led to accept a world governed by supposedly smart tech.
In the context of a bill with $800 billion in Medicaid cuts, $8 billion is a drop in the proverbial bucket.
If you look up the term "resist" and its synonyms, it's all about enduring something bad or weathering the proverbial storm.
Silva was thrown to the proverbial wolves and was expected to fight experienced American heavyweight Heath Herring on his professional debut.
"One day I happened to be browsing a particularly boring legal agreement with many lines of proverbial small print," Tromer says.
"The provision of this detailed information acts as the proverbial smoke-filled room of the cartels of yesteryear," the complaint said.
Meanwhile, people with traits like neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and difficulty expressing their emotions are more likely to hit the proverbial wall.
Unless, that is, Democrats save Republicans from themselves by following the Bernie Sanders wing of their party off the proverbial cliff.
At $595 per person (not including beverages and tax) it's sure to get any finance fella out of the proverbial doghouse.
Now, Wall Street can remove one block from the proverbial wall of worry and eye the ongoing U.S.-China trade talks.
Standing in a fluorescent-lit retail fitting room can feel like the tangible analog to being trapped within many proverbial boxes.
Next time you find yourself trapped within a box — proverbial, literal, fluorescent-lit, or filled with chlorinated water — let it go.
LAS VEGAS — While cars are increasingly becoming more tech-savvy by the minute, motorcycles have been left in the proverbial dust.
"I feel like the proverbial spouse in a bad marriage who keeps thinking his spouse is going to change," Schiff said.
I mean, were they much more of the proverbial wind at his back than it would have been on his own?
Using cake, I make the proverbial car crash you can't look away from, the bad news you can't help but devour.
I believe we have to put the proverbial air mask on ourselves before we put it on our children (other countries).
The company couldn't even kick the proverbial tires of making an Apple car without journalists exposing most every twist and turn.
Considering that the Postal Service handles about 154 billion pieces of mail every year, it's the proverbial needle in the haystack.
The Living have to take a lot of risks in their plan because they're in the proverbial land of bad options.
It shows interviewees I'm attempting to see from their perspective by putting a toe in the proverbial water of their lives.
Once the proverbial and actual coasts were clear, the Africans were divided among the men who had planned the transatlantic run.
Any putative peace process is cover to provide the proverbial decent interval for the U.S. to withdraw most of its forces.
In emphasizing that fact, Dubelier accused the government of indicting a "proverbial ham sandwich" in connection with the alleged interference plot.
With so much data to monitor, finding potential intrusions may seem like the proverbial search for the needle in the haystack.
And, so, the proverbial death spiral Republicans have long cited as one of their many reasons for the law's repeal begins.
Studies actually indicate that merely visualizing yourself at the proverbial finish line is ineffective, and can actually detract from your willpower.
But those arrests and trials reminded the world that behind the proverbial masks, and the computer screens, there were real people.
While it was an escort mission, your commander's livelihood is always a second win condition, the "king" of the proverbial chessboard.
The campaign's goal was not just to refresh the proverbial felt hillock, but to bring fans closer to Big Red himself.
To find out, let's take a proverbial look under the hood, and check on the performances of some key market groups.
The Fed is trying to pull out all the stops it can pull out, but they're pushing on the proverbial string.
With both I felt as though I were behind the curtain/camera, or at least the proverbial fly on the wall.
My favorite abstract painter may leave you cold or, in that proverbial art jab, look like the work of a toddler.
Does the anemic gain speak to a broader trend in car buying and the slow death of the proverbial American driver?
The retiree said they decided to separate their money into three proverbial "buckets" to make sure they don't outlive their savings.
Then, a mere three weeks out from his inauguration, he makes a simple one-sentence post that relit the proverbial fire.
Others toys, like Silly Bandz, had a brief moment of fame before being relegated to the proverbial island of misfit toys.
When Italy's political leaders started fiddling with the electoral system back in the early 1990s, they opened the proverbial Pandora's box.
You can be sure that, like Chekhov's proverbial gun, the guillotine is put to maximally effective use by the novel's end.
And with their presence, the foggy metropolis's historic, narrow streets became mini-runways hailing from all sides of the proverbial pond.
He was my mother's proverbial punching bag for many years, meaning that she'd control, manipulate and accuse him of ludicrous things.
"It wasn't a monkey, it was a zoo," Young said afterward of the proverbial lifting of a burden from his back.
Children are the spoonful of proverbial sugar: They make any policy easier to message and easier for the public to accept.
Maybe. But since this year's Oscar nominations left so many talented artists in the proverbial corner, a harsh mood is justified.
I want to extend my thanks to the senators and representatives who collaborated to get these across the proverbial finish line.
And the President's plan to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is the proverbial icing on the cake.
But if we're celebrating JLo's green dress moment, we'd be loathe not to include the proverbial ships her image set sail.
J Balvin and Bad Bunny repay their proverbial debt with interest, dropping significant verses and pop-savvy takes on its chorus.
I thought this was going to be an answer that used the proverbial Boston "ah" accent, but it's simpler than that.
The government is boiling Venezuelans like frogs in the proverbial pot while buying time to survive until the 2018 presidential election.
The Trump administration may indeed harm LGBTQ people with this impending strike of a proverbial pen, but they cannot erase us.
Fourth-year coach Todd Bowles is on the proverbial hot seat and the fan base has been boisterous in expressing disapproval.
As the proverbial hack market grew, so did the available archive of people trying life hacks and completely screwing them up.
More such breakups are inevitable — after all, many tech founders are only now reaching the age for the proverbial midlife crisis.
Research also indicates that canines have a proverbial leg up on felines, eclipsing them in online searches as early as 2014.
We just released the third round of our first-come-first-serve tickets, and the first two batches sold like proverbial hotcakes.
Anyone in need of a reminder that humanity isn't spiraling down the proverbial drain need look no further than this Alaskan charity.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be charming, but the statesman was still given the proverbial royal cold shoulder by Prince George.
He was in the proverbial trenches fighting for LGBTQ rights and organized AIDS activists even before he was diagnosed as HIV positive.
Only now, when Facebook's feet have been put to the proverbial fire by reporters and governments, has it begun to take action.
Mark Cuban threw his hat into the proverbial hoverboard ring in 2015, smack in the middle of the height of the fad.
Girl Gamer Festival doesn't only aim to open the proverbial door with who they invite, but also where these events take place.
"He really has become the proverbial swamp that will do and say anything and pretend to be something they're not," Grimm said.
"Georgia has become the proverbial embodiment of what can go wrong when people abuse power to erode Title IX protections," she said.
Kylie has officially claimed her own plot of proverbial land, and now she has to tend to it and watch it grow.
Roseanne certainly could have a family that looks like the proverbial "us," we just don't get to see it in the trailer.
By now, we all know what happened by heart: proverbial nemeses Cormier and Jones got too close for a contentious face-off.
They checked off all the proverbial boxes: great attendance, high grades, strong work ethic, and had positive relationships with adults and peers.
The proverbial slipcovers I'd reupholstered in the past hadn't fostered other similar actions, whereas the swagger required by dining alone, say, might.
But long before Taylor's death this March, both grande dames had decided their friendship, like the proverbial show, had to go on.
One astrophysicist has spent the better part of a decade trying to find the proverbial smoking gun to prove that it is.
After Chirac left the scene in May 2007, the general's carriage broke down and lost whatever was left of the proverbial coachman.
Earlier this month Beyoncé, out of the blue (as usual), dropped "Formation" and (as usual) people lost their proverbial shit over it.
The Royals won, and the rest of the league has since spent the winter seeking their own proverbial end-game cheat code.
Late one night that trusty device suddenly shit the proverbial bed for good in the middle of an episode of X-Files.
The citizenry can adequately handle the manifestations of protest and outrage, elected Democrats need to pragmatically work to contain the proverbial fire.
BuzzFeed's Ali Watkins called the deep state "the proverbial national security boogeyman," and reported that intelligence officials were laughing at the concept.
Before they ripen it is up to Mrs May to light the proverbial candles, to head off the chilling effects of Brexit.
In the battle over the border wall that has partially closed the government, both sides have painted themselves into the proverbial corner.
There was no longer anything proverbial when it came to danger, nothing to invent, no more fiction of dark days to come.
Although this reality likely will not be discussed at the summit, it will be present, as the proverbial elephant in the room.
But some health experts say that it's not yet time for Bright Health to pop the proverbial champagne, at least not yet.
As for more competition from Dunkin' Brands (DNKN) and McDonald's (MCD), it seems that a proverbial rising tide is lifting all boats.
The 2016 election was his storming of the proverbial mansion, a channeling of populist rage against these gatekeepers that they couldn't stop.
The Javits Center gleamed a frozen-blue in the distance, a cube-stacked glass structure that conveyed the proverbial ceiling that Mrs.
" Mallory said that he complied, adding, "I hardly feel I capitalized on tragedy—rather, I merely squeezed lemonade from the proverbial lemons.
"We are simply passing time until the proverbial 'Hatfield and McCoy' incident occurs," former FBI supervisory special agent James Gagliano told Politico.
"Game of Thrones" has from its beginning come up with sudden and unpleasant surprises regarding which characters will buy the proverbial farm.
I applaud efforts to do things differently, to try and reach for the proverbial stars, but holy shit, this wasn't it, folks.
The basketball version is alright but it's way too easy to score an OG. Is the proverbial jumping of the shark imminent?
While Roberts is the court's formal leader, Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy is often its fulcrum -- the proverbial swing justice -- and its conscience.
But growth from the Spurs' proverbial B-Team is just as much a reason to be excited about what they can accomplish.
Last week, after another very casual gooch show, I finally stopped beating around the proverbial bush and got the test set up.
While we work toward systemic justice and integration, we can strive at the individual level to break free from our proverbial bubbles.
"But I thought we had a good thing?" a confused Matt responds, which leads Teigen to rip off the proverbial band-aid.
No matter how high your IQ is, you're not going to be successful if you can't think outside of the proverbial box.
U.S. stock futures were mixed this morning after investor reaction to the latest Fed minutes turned on a proverbial dime Wednesday afternoon.
Even after entering the proverbial "lame-duck" period following his defeat in the 1992 election, President Bush continued his focus on Africa.
Mr. Lavrov is one of the world's most experienced diplomats, and someone known to bring the proverbial gun to every knife fight.
That is, the company won't make a proverbial key that will give authorities the ability to break encryption on all its phones.
Of all the alien-themed happenings in Nevada this weekend, Basecamp may be the only one that has its proverbial shit together.
And now Republicans, who had used the word "repeal" like a meditation chant, act like the proverbial dog that caught the car.
Of course, all these figures are estimates from third-parties, not directly reported — so take them with the proverbial grain of salt.
With China now poised to reclaim its previous spot in world history as a global hegemon, the proverbial clock is turning back.
The study shines a light on an early-stage disparity that could cripple women's voting power and piece of the proverbial pie.
These are the proverbial "three men in a room" who hold a death grip on policy-making power in New York State government.
Manafort's deal could also prompt other subjects of Mueller's investigation to cooperate, causing "the proverbial snowball to roll down the hill," Waxman said.
And clearly, her sisters agree that this is undeniably the look of the summer, throwing their pants on the proverbial bonfire as well.
When the proverbial hands of abortion providers can't be tied any tighter, these same lawmakers target the patients in need of abortion services.
While other hedge fund titans are running out of the proverbial burning building that is active management, Jeff Vinik is going back in.
Proponents of conspiracy theories will open up Pandora's proverbial box with this dark documentary series centered around the unsolved murder of a nun.
Few have felt like the proverbial real deal, though, most coming over more like first-impressions-maximized demos than fully realized video games.
There's only so much I can say, though, so I remain on my proverbial high horse, making sure to sit underneath an umbrella.
If Jupiter Ascending was the $200 million flop that broke the proverbial animal's back, the Wachowskis' previous effort had already hobbled the camel.
Also, also, she snapped a photo of three delicious cinnamon buns, ergo, they say, she is speaking of buns in the proverbial oven.
Host Chris Harrison took to Twitter on Tuesday, in an attempt to explain why their story is still hanging on the proverbial cliff.
We lived in a gated community of one, a museum house on tour daily, with four little bulls in the proverbial china shop.
No it's a real plea: help me find the proverbial refrigerator, along with a way for companies to better organize their automated procedures.
Then–home secretary Theresa May eventually won out in the proverbial knife fight and became the head of the Conservatives and prime minister.
Even hooded Offred of The Handmaid's Tale is too caged to fight the proverbial and literal man with anything but quietly subversive acts.
Now there's a new printer on the block, and it looks like it's blowing the Blackbelt out of the proverbial 3D printing water.
"Truly recovering grizzly bears requires more than making Yellowstone into a proverbial zoo," said WildEarth Guardians carnivore advocate Kelly Nokes in a statement.
But I've learned that even when my patients accept hospice services, the proverbial "good death at home" is often out of their reach.
It was the proverbial slap in the face I needed to remember that I'm just planning a party, it's not life or death.
But for a corporation as massive as Facebook, it represents only around three month's worth of profit, a proverbial drop in the bucket.
As companies are burning proverbial on-prem bridges and know public cloud is their destiny, they are focusing on how to optimize cost.
Which, if I were a betting man, means that the company probably has one or more of those products up its proverbial sleeve.
The thankful refugee women rolled out the proverbial welcome mat for their American guests using what they had to offer and some ingenuity.
But whether there is any proverbial fire creating the massive smoke cloud that is the Russia investigations is almost irrelevant at this point.
And most of Mess exists on that proverbial stage, exhibiting the same state of second-guessing we saw from Macklemore two years ago.
The proverbial scientific wisdom is that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, but events like this seem to turn that idea on its head.
Peterson continues to learn from other women in the field, often asking how they moved from the proverbial garage to the corner office.
"The market is certainly climbing the proverbial wall of worry," said Jeff Zipper, managing director of investments at U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management.
While bitcoin may always be the proverbial hidden pot of gold for early buyers the future of all cryptocurrencies is still being written.
It is best known for its namesake concept of "dating" potential cofounders, advisors and potential funders before tying the proverbial cap table knot.
He was outside the church, in the proverbial street, preaching to people who didn't realize he was putting spiritual messages in their heads.
"Ok, boomer" isn't just a proverbial eye roll; it's a serious warning that many young people believe American society isn't working for them.
She acted as a mirror for the girl Audrey could have been—doing drugs, sleeping with numerous men, going off the proverbial rails.
A proverbial-cum-literal "explosive finale" would have gone a long way to ameliorating the dispiriting impact of these deliberately dour storytelling decisions.
The more disparate the ideas in a portfolio are, the more difficult it is for the proverbial stars to align for outsize gains.
Hannity is, for all his bluster, a tame and obsequious interviewer, and with Dorsey he was the proverbial dog who caught the car.
The existence of a perfect witness, void of credibility issues, or a proverbial skeleton in his or her closet is a pure fantasy.
In France, the neon-yellow vests known as gilets jaunes are like proverbial opinions: Everyone has one, or at least every motorist does.
That's when Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada, then the Senate Majority Leader, pushed the proverbial button and triggered the so-called nuclear option.
The feather in NIH's proverbial cap was last week's omnibus spending deal, which provided $3 billion in fresh federal funding for medical research.
But the risk is that making those changes, especially during a midterm election year, would be touching the proverbial third rail of politics.
Expect no proverbial "market-moving news" simply because there are no economic developments that would warrant a departure from an easy credit stance.
I told her that I'm the kind of person who gives offense but is never offended, one of the proverbial thirty-six sinners.
Instagram is lined with photos of the proverbial unicorn wines, bottles so rare that they are sighted with the frequency of mystical animals.
But I can't help but wish for the version of the movie that didn't shoot itself in the proverbial foot in this way.
Walker is still the art world's proverbial soothsayer, rabble-rouser, and provocatrice; her artworks are surprisingly less shocking than our national news cycles.
Helen is an old friend and colleague who came to the Ottolenghi shops fresh off the proverbial boat from Australia, back in 2006.
Whether singing or delivering her often self-deprecating patter, Ms. Chenoweth always radiates a pleasure in performing that carries across the proverbial footlights.
After launching last year, the brand's newest collection of long-sleeved bodysuits became a fast winter-wardrobe essential that sold like proverbial hotcakes.
But for many Democrats — especially those in competitive districts like Ms. Spanberger and Mr. Brindisi — impeachment is the proverbial elephant in the room.
But other days, she treats me like the proverbial black sheep, that family member who is left out, shut out, to be avoided.
Bai's low-calorie antioxidant drinks, which are sweetened with stevia extract, hit a proverbial sweet spot, particularly with health- and wellness-minded millennials.
Quenton Nelson of the Colts much prefers to push onrushing opponents backward until he falls on top of them, the proverbial pancake block.
But, the board member who is able to find the time earns the right to become the proverbial "first call" for the entrepreneur.
We can hope that the proverbial "3am phone call" will never come, but it is far better to be ready just in case.
The private-label brand, which set about expanding its proverbial wine cellar in 2017, is sold by Walmart&aposs members-only warehouse chain.
Thoreau was aware of the proverbial "nobodies" who occupied, and in many cases laid claim to, the land that he would later inhabit.
Losing would put them behind the proverbial 8-ball with games remaining at Oakland, as well as against Pittsburgh and an improving Miami.
While we did lose some series to the proverbial chopping block, at least 100 broadcast TV shows were renewed for the 2017-2018 season.
Eleven headed out to war, found her identity, and now she's headed home, where Mike-Penelope has been weaving and unweaving a proverbial tapestry.
The same can be said of leadership, where 70 percent of the people with a seat at the proverbial executive table are (again) men.
CAVUTO: When you talk to people, Susan -- and, of course, you sat down with the Canadian prime minister before everything hit the proverbial fan.
Rubio, by contrast, has been meeting Trump at his own level, like the proverbial man getting into the sty to wrestle with the pig.
Sessions, and the next class of US attorneys, will seek to put the proverbial genie back in the bottle by targeting the cannabis industry.
His back is up against the proverbial wall with the UFC roster guillotine looming should he not successfully progress past Anderson on Friday evening.
In my personal opinion, though, the Boris Vallejo inspired, first edition Dungeons and Dragons–like high fantasy of Dragon's Crown takes the (proverbial) cake.
But with the proliferation of outlets producing TV, the Globe TV awards sometimes seem to be the proverbial chicken with its head cut off.
With their exploration of the stress that many Black women experience trying to have their proverbial shit together, Insecure made me feel personally attacked.
Although he doesn't technically own it outright, he does have the proverbial keys to the town and can do what he wants for now.
"Trump encapsulates this mentality — a mentality that refuses to be subdued and easily swept away to the proverbial ash heap of history," Hammer said.
Hilsee said the report was "the proverbial 'home run' of publicity for a settlement," yet the plaintiffs' attorneys declined to comment for the story.
Enjoying the rewards (financial or emotional) of certain professions or positions can entail sacrificing the clearer limits of the proverbial 9-to-5 gig.
Even a few of our favorite OG brands (we're looking at you, Ben & Jerry's) have taken a stab at it with their proverbial spoons.
Hot takes (ahem, Atlantic and New York Times) consume all the oxygen in the proverbial room until everyone is rage-choking on the fumes.
When you're dealing with a TV ad that already looks like a grotesque parody of itself, it's not hard to take the proverbial piss.
Working out and doing face masks a few times a week are my time when I put up the proverbial "do not disturb" sign.
The rapidity with which falsity travels has been proverbial for centuries: "Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it," wrote Swift in 1710.
Having any protagonist tie up their loose ends and see clear skies after a proverbial storm makes for good filmmaking across the color spectrum.
Muddying the proverbial waters even further, Soylent's creator and CEO—Rob Rhinehart—happens to not be the biggest fan of that whole "food" thing.
Krinsky says both will touch $21,2000 in due time — but if forced to choose between his proverbial children, the technical analyst would pick Amazon.
Social networks that many of us signed up for in simpler times — a proverbial first smoke — have become gargantuan archives of our personal data.
It's by no means the proverbial slam dunk, but it could be, at a minimum, a great moment of truth for China's real intentions.
From afar, at least, she is the proverbial apple fallen far from the tree—diplomatic, liberal(-ish), capable of a degree of self-reflection.
Brooks was addressing the proverbial person who grew up in a Brooklyn brownstone and pleads authentic outer-borough (as in, Queens or Bronx) scrappiness.
" He added that with a subscription model, CollegeHumor can "play at a proverbial next level of investment," with content that "feels much more premium.
I predict Westworld will do something similar, and that the center of the maze will be the proverbial "hatch" to the show's bigger agenda.
We're talking earth-shattering, world-shaking events much larger than the proverbial butterfly flapping its wings in China and causing a tornado in Kansas.
Every car brand that has faced sudden and unintended acceleration accusations immediately disavows all responsibility and often throws the driver under the proverbial bus.
Being so seasoned could give him a proverbial leg up on the hungry competition, many of whom have yet to demonstrate their commercial prospects.
Tech now spans a spectrum from the proverbial two tinkerers in a garage to the most powerful corporations in the history of the planet.
"Mall-based businesses are facing declining traffic, but we're trying to look for the proverbial baby thrown out with the bath water," he said.
When a crisis occurs, decision makers reach into the proverbial "garbage can" and take out the solution that looks like it addresses the problem.
A compelling, you've-never-experienced-anything-like-this-before VR-only game / world would go a long way towards drawing in the proverbial masses.
Now, SoftBank is once again the firm throwing millions (hundreds of millions) against the proverbial wall in hopes that billions will come bouncing back.
It was a dancehall fan's dream: A chance to see their favorite artists publicly go head-to-head in a lyrical and proverbial battle.
So Durov looks to be facing the proverbial choice between a rock and a hard place — leaving his critics to decry his technical choices.
Or it might be an ugly patchwork of loopholes and a proverbial "race to the bottom," in terms of protecting public health and safety.
Big funds speaking with Musk "are going to be getting the proverbial keys to the kingdom, and others are on the outside," Ahern said.
If anything, immigration will likely increase the size of the proverbial "pie" of economic resources available to all Americans by helping grow the economy.
"The coronavirus spread is the proverbial straw that will break the camel's back and push the euro zone economy into a recession," he said.
It will only leave girls alone at the proverbial lunch table in a culture that sends confusing messages about dieting, body image and health.
Either way, the Trump administration must assume that Prince Mohammed will continue to drive his country and our bilateral relationship over the proverbial cliff.
Movies may be an escape from the drudgery of our lives, sure, but sweeping a woman off her proverbial feet isn't that straightforward anymore.
And instead of leaping to its own defense, the reaction from Big Weed has been that of the proverbial stoner paralyzed on the couch.
The British tabloid is already defending itself, and with so much hate already geared towards Meghan, the lawsuit could poke the proverbial bear further.
With the Baileys by his proverbial side, he won the primary and the chance to face the incumbent, a three-term senator, Alfonse D'Amato.
The economy has "bumped against the proverbial labor wall," David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, said in his morning note Thursday.
" His good looks must have been proverbial, for when he visited America in 1903 a newspaper exclaimed, "The beautiful Count is coming to Boston.
Once the executive branch opens a war theater, an overtaxed, overstretched and (by its very nature) unsuitable military is left holding the proverbial bag.
Insurers and health experts alike say that the long-term answer is to contain rising healthcare costs, the proverbial bending of the cost curve.
While NAFTA did not put an end to an influx of cheap goods from Asia, it certainly helped to hold back the proverbial floodwaters.
In hindsight, Moore's own record as a judge in sexual assault cases appears to be an example of the proverbial fox guarding the henhouse.
Santori and his friends hoped to draw 6,000 people, but more than double that showed up, packed like proverbial sardines in the main square.
"It was the first time I felt a sort of... 'writing wall,' a proverbial line I felt like I shouldn't cross instinctively," he said.
"Schwartz was caught with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar," Anthony J. Orlando, acting special agent in charge of IRS Criminal Investigation, told Deadline.
Still, the notoriously secretive Apple hasn&apost confirmed any of these features, so it&aposs important to take this with the proverbial grain of salt.
Just a few weeks ago, in fact, Reynolds took a (proverbial) dump all over an anniversary message Jackman sent to his wife of 22 years.
While Trump fans may be delighted to see the president remain on the proverbial Iron Throne, HBO isn't thrilled with him borrowing their intellectual property.
If you've tired of hearing Hollywood A-listers feign shock while sending proverbial "thoughts and prayers" to Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault victims, you're not alone.
In Russia, it was a proverbial who's who among Putin's foes: investigative reporters and media figures critical of the administration, activists, organizers, anti-corruption campaigners.
I came to the proverbial fork in the road, and made a vow if I ever did again I would choose me, in a sense.
"The proverbial ball is on the government's court to make a case as to why his tenure wasn't extended," explained Mizuho Bank economists on Monday.
It's still too early to tell if Pandora's face-lift and Premium platform will be the key to inching the company off the proverbial ledge.
"If you come at it from a common sense approach, there is a proverbial low-hanging fruit at the top of that list," Hamrick said.
Oz, who hosted The Chew for six years, adds that the idea behind Mom Brain was to bring the proverbial "village" into the digital world.
While the episode resolves itself around Bow and Dre wiping the proverbial egg off of their faces, I found myself wanting just a little more.
With an additional two miles or so now at stake, a proverbial line in the sand has been drawn by fed-up middle-class residents.
When I buy a stock, I do more than just weigh the pros and cons on a proverbial scale and see which side is heavier.
CAPEX spending barely registers before 2009 and in that year we see the knee of the proverbial hockey stick, with CAPEX growing 40-fold since.
Certainly, there are some people who feel that in tearing down monuments to the past, we are throwing history out with the proverbial bath water.
The proverbial wee dram is a romance in heather and smoke, fascinating the world over yet always traced back to the foggy glens of Scotland.
Trump, by contrast, is the proverbial bull in a china shop, as exhibited by his dark and demeaning remarks on the state of black America.
With over 1.7 million followers on Instagram, Lil Tay is every proverbial car crash you can't look away from, except in miniature — painfully, cringingly miniature.
Built to integrate with Amazon Web Services and with Microsoft's Azure hosting, the company has its proverbial finger on the pulse of services businesses use.
Additionally, the proverbial ink of the "M" on my license was still so fresh that the excitement of showing it to people hadn't worn off.
But in my experience, the way to get your résumé to percolate to the top of the proverbial pile is to go through your network.
Whether at work or in personal life, you're always going to face challenges and obstacles that can be hard to put in a proverbial lockbox.
She has risen more on her reputation as a reliable ally of everyday voters rather than someone voters would invite to the proverbial backyard barbecue.
How to use this information to your advantageNow that you know how your credit score is determined, you have the proverbial key to the castle.
In a moment of uncertainty, he grabbed the bull by its proverbial horns, adapted to the challenge, and it paid off in a big way.
Whether this will be toward further union or fragmentation, Britain will be powerless to act — like being in the trunk of Mr. Gove's proverbial car.
"In a case like this, the credibility of a witness is everything because it comes down to the proverbial your word or mine," he said.
It will light the proverbial match, resulting in an explosion that's been building, whether it's a fight or a kiss that's been waiting to happen.
Chandler and the sporadically spotted Clooney (who directed two episodes) are absolute pros at this, a proverbial Colonel and General (respectively) among the cast itself.
It's not often that a star in one area of the entertainment industry moves up the proverbial ladder to another area of the entertainment industry.
The river is a proverbial elephant in the city's room, and a struggle is brewing over plans for it and adjacent properties like the Piggyback.
Still, if I were fleeing to the proverbial desert island, I'd sacrifice the whole of Mr. Domingo's output to preserve that single "stanza" of Pavarotti's.
Otherwise, I'm increasingly of the view that, like the proverbial village in Vietnam, the Republican Party needs to be destroyed in order to be saved.
Standing around the proverbial water cooler, getting exclamatory, emotional and aggrieved about, say, being denied a shot of Daenerys's face as she commits mass murder.
Given China's reputation for stealing intellectual property, having a Chinese Director General of WIPO would have been like having the proverbial fox guarding the henhouse.
Although we were reviewing what I came to think of as his ''rule of three,'' I dared to ask about the proverbial cherry on top.
But they are also all as fresh as those proverbial flowers, even when they wallow in regrets and recriminations about the lives they once led.
To some, a retreat into this sonic landscape can seem like the proverbial ostrich blissing out to the soft shuffle of sand around its ears.
Most hedge funds charge the proverbial two-and-20 — 2 percent of assets under management and 103 percent of any gains above a certain threshold.
"I think there is a growing consensus, whether it's February or sometime, that we don't want to be on this proverbial hamster wheel," he said.
In Patreon mythology, this DIY cockpit functions like the proverbial Silicon Valley garage: the humble, unlikely setting from which a world-changing idea was born.
"We're primarily battening down the proverbial hatches ... and hoping the administration will throw that Hail Mary for us," American Soybean Association spokeswoman Wendy Brannen said.
Like the proverbial dog on a leash, companies, public figures, and even private citizens can be choked by those who have a massive social following.
I think one reason for that is that The Hunger Games is a YA series, so Collins also has to include a proverbial love triangle.
He seems exhausted—the 19-year old nicknamed "the prodigy" hitting the proverbial rookie wall, certain to collapse to the South Korean B-Boy legend.
In a video game, the proverbial nuts and bolts, the machinations of the AI, are hidden beneath a veneer of animation and sound, the surface presentation.
Anxiety can also be protective, and it's sort of a signal for us to put our proverbial seatbelt on before committing to something major, she adds.
It's the proverbial needle in the haystack, as eleven million shipping containers—each with as many as 2,000 boxes—enter the U.S. annually through various ports.
But finding intact tumor cells in blood often only gives an indication of cancer prognosis and is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
The proverbial security blanket can take the form of a doll we tuck underneath our arm or a tiny train we clutch in our small palms.
The message can be difficult for the hard-core gamers in the room to hear, but it often leads to the proverbial light bulb switching on.
Health professionals across the country are throwing their stethoscopes in the proverbial ring ahead of next year's midterms, running for everything from Congress to City Council.
Because to most of them it is magic, they are always searching desperately for the proverbial man behind the curtain, without knowing what to look for.
It's also a reminder that after countless news reports, an indictment, and a guilty plea we are still like the proverbial blind men feeling the elephant.
"We really care about the founders building a great company who don't have the proverbial rich uncle," Tarczynski, a former founder and startup employee, told TechCrunch.
The best of these were sincere and rigorous — qualities all too often absent in the art of those about to graduate into the proverbial real world.
I can only hope that Hidden Figures is the proverbial "shot over the bow" that those of us in the tech industry have been waiting for.
In the trailer, this means that the sangria — which may or may not contain psychedelic drugs — takes hold, and the proverbial dancing shit hits the fan.
Yet, as Mr Lynskey relates, by the 1970s it had become so proverbial as to be colonised by gormless television shows and indifferent pop-music albums.
He's not some right-wing extremist who would run wild – like the proverbial bull in the china shop – overturning legal precedents, despite what the Democrats claim.
I don't know if you've heard, but the proverbial shit is inching toward the fan, and the word "controversial" is almost beginning to lose its meaning.
She's last seen wearing those Lolita sunglasses and checking out some very young men walking past her car before she drives off into the proverbial sunset.
Look at Yo Gotti driving a dune buggy: A lot can go down in the proverbial DM, including, it would appear, hostile regimes and terrorist organizations.
Years later, with the benefit of retrospect, Broussard is the living and breathing argument both for and against sticking to one's proverbial guns as an artist.
The ballot is much longer than one contest and our ability to participate in the democratic process is too costly to leave on the proverbial table.
These proverbial "guys off the street"—most often bought-out veterans—have contributed nearly as much to conference finals teams as the more ballyhooed trade additions.
An incentivized word-of-mouth referral program that rewards both parties for using the service is the best way to get people in the proverbial door.
The loss of freedom is gradual, like the proverbial frog, unaware that it is being boiled until it's too late to jump out of the pot.
But what if the technology were used, in earnest, to create better outcomes for those with a proverbial leg down on the ladder of white supremacy?
Last week, after Trump described the situation as "very precarious," the senator's campaign tweeted a video clip of Fonzie from "Happy Days" jumping the proverbial shark.
Clearly, the self-driving industry is at a point where players are throwing everything at the proverbial board, hoping that some of the projects will stick.
The Saudis see an Iranian hand everywhere -- in Yemen, Bahrain and Syria -- and are worried not about the proverbial Shia crescent, but a full Shia moon.
Many activists and writers have described the experiences of black women as the proverbial canary in the coal mine—a sign that something catastrophic is happening.
Even while Google's ecosystem strength might reside in the proverbial cloud, it's these physical devices that give expression to it and that people interact with directly.
While BMW is future focused, it's focused on the proverbial notion of keeping it 100, celebrating its 100th anniversary in a year-long concept product assault.
The same people know the same people, we all go to each other's pre-drinks, and expanding the proverbial ring of tents no longer seems necessary.
He grew up poor as an immigrant from Sri Lanka, with a knack for numbers, a talent for gambling, and the proverbial deck stacked against him.
"Anytime you have shared space or common areas, there is the potential for proverbial sparks to fly," said Barry Weidenbaum, a New York real estate lawyer.
He is 5 feet 11, but definitely the widest soccer player around, as broad as the proverbial barn door, tipping the scales at about 220 pounds.
The Nasdaq is coming off a record closing high as it continues to leave the Dow and S&P 33 in the proverbial dust for 2018.
It took a proverbial village to build Peloton, and that once-small village has grown into the community that is now the heart of our brand.
Usually, when confronted with the proverbial "fork in the road," most people can tell which path is the easy path and which is the right path.
With praise for Hungary, a nasty surprise for Spain and a detailed appreciation of that Icelandic commentator losing his proverbial shit, here's the Euro 2016 review.
The F90 selection has been smartly curated to encourage the proverbial impulse buy, provided your rainy-day budget is as big as a hot-air balloon.
Prioritize taking care of your health every day, making a proverbial lighthouse out of something like daily water intake to guide you through the Neptunian fog.
At 84 years old, she's of the generation that came up in the proverbial "man's world," when behaviors and attitudes now being denounced were considered unremarkable.
Elected officials and everyday Americans need to realize that now is not the time for finger wagging, raising the proverbial pitchforks and doling out punitive actions.
In Los Angeles, where even houses get their proverbial close-ups as TV or movie locations, a property's appeal can crest on its IMDb credits alone.
I figured they, like me, were just players of the dating app game, where Michael undoubtedly pressed the proverbial "play again?" button after each successful connection.
In Washington, special interest groups attempt to insert themselves into the proverbial "Good List" to seek taxpayer handouts for their pet projects, whether deserved or not.
XE rides on the same robust architecture as the larger XF sedan and F-Pace sport utility vehicle (which is selling like the proverbial hot cakes).
This process led to the proverbial melting pot, but rather created a colorful mosaic that is stronger than and as beautiful as each of its parts.
Sometimes the Sunday theme is a big secret you need to figure out before you get anywhere, like the proverbial duck the size of a horse.
"It may be as simple as speaking up in a meeting, suggesting a new system, or thinking outside the proverbial box to solve a client problem."
And this is something that fueled at least 60% of the writing, tearing down any proverbial walls I felt whenever a subject or idea came up.
Veronica was created after Betty as a foil to the all-American sweetheart — the Archie creators molded her from the proverbial rib of their original female character.
Like looking over at that person behind the wheel and realizing it's OK to cede control and take your own hands off the proverbial wheel… for now.
All of which has left Barak, who served as Netanyahu's commander in the elite Sayeret Matkal commando unit, as the proverbial fly in the Prime Minister's ointment.
Apparently Mr. Loeb and his counsel, knowing that he was about to lose decided to attempt to save face by taking their proverbial ball and going home.
As in kick back, leave the phone off the proverbial hook, and ignore all obligations that don't involve snuggling up next to the object of your desires.
With only the products in your proverbial pocket, you can become a unicorn, a Snapchat filter, a melting doll — honestly, the possibilities aren't just numerous, they're overwhelming.
And by us, I mean the proverbial 220% consuming public who refuses to pay for any content or software — except for Netflix or Amazon Prime, of course.
People are attracted to who they are attracted to, which leads back to representation, which turns this whole situation into the proverbial snake eating its own tail.
Haye has already undergone surgery for his injured Achilles tendon, while Bellew is reportedly nursing a broken hand after throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at his opponent.
Starring Kiefer Sutherland at his square-jawed best, the series opens with Sutherland's Tom Kirkman, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in the proverbial undisclosed location.
On Monday evening, the proverbial ham radio crackled to life, as news broke that Lawler would be returning to the cage at UFC 213 on July 8.
Tackling themes that range from "Grand Illusion" to the proverbial selfie, every contributing artist is handpicked by a dedicated staff that spans from New York to Portland.
He promises salvation through business savvy and survival-of-the-fittest battles to the death, winners and losers winnowed out like the proverbial wheat from the chaff.
The electronic record of communication has proven to be a proverbial smoking gun for prosecutors and regulators in a string of cases, which is likely to continue.
Despite the advanced technology, disappointing ride-hailing apps may turn out to be like the proverbial city bus: a long wait, and then two come at once.
For women competing on the Bachelor, looking good on camera — and the exhaustive beauty prep that goes into that — is a big part of the proverbial journey.
Faced with the proverbial demand for our money or our lives, most of us would choose the latter, for in that context, it hardly seems a choice.
On April 28, for instance, the White House issued the kind of presidential proclamation that is usually the proverbial tree falling in the forest, unheard and unseen.
The Mets opened the scoring by getting all three of their runs in the fourth, which could all be chalked up to the proverbial game of inches.
After all, with recession lurking around the corner, the committee may need at least some further tools in the proverbial monetary policy toolkit to combat eventual weakness.
These wines can be stunningly delicious, but they are to the proverbial pinot grigio what the traditional polyphonic choral music of Georgia is to a commercial ditty.
Those of us working to combat diseases like malaria, tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS, and a host of neglected tropical diseases find ourselves in the same proverbial boat.
His widespread ambitions seem to stem from a proverbial bucket list item: an obsession "with doing as much as I possibly can before I die," Paul said.
That has led to some questions about whether the blockchain is the proverbial solution looking for a problem, rather than an innovation that will be used widely.
It's still too early for pro-Clinton Democrats to wet the proverbial bed; third-party voters are a lot more pragmatic than some may seem (or sound).
"Democrats are proverbial bed-wetters and we also want to fall in love," said Bakari Sellers, a former South Carolina state lawmaker and top surrogate for Sen.
The new series reportedly will take place after Captain America passes the proverbial torch (in the form of his shield) to Sam Wilson, aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie).
Now, Southwest does a lot of things right — free bags, many satisfied customers and employees, free ticket changes — but on this, they really dropped the proverbial ball.
An exhibit opening on Friday at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City answers the question by letting you walk a proverbial mile in your elders' orthopedic shoes.
Loyola Marymount was still within 228-303 after Batemon connected on a jumper at the 230:211 mark when the Bulldogs finally hit the proverbial X button.
With Rosenworcel out of the picture, the 70-year-old FCC chairman is now the proverbial "last-man standing" preventing an immediate Republican takeover of his agency.
At that point, we could work to develop tools and systems that seek to prevent collateral damage, to avoid catching the proverbial dolphins in the tuna nets.
Social media's unique insistence that one's life always be perfectly packaged can put even more pressure on young athletes who may already be on the proverbial ledge.
In sci-fi, super powers benefit from a more stagnant frame speed, enhancing the impact of smashing a landmark to smithereens or stopping that proverbial speeding bullet.
Who stays here: Business travelers and smart tourists (read: those who like to go off the proverbial beaten path that is Midtown), as well as pet owners.
But like the proverbial dog who has finally caught the car, after untold futile attempts, Republicans have finally come within reach of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
A lot of my "clever" clues ended up on the proverbial cutting room floor, so I might have gotten too cute with my misdirection this time around.
It was, Edward J. Watts shows in "Mortal Republic," thanks to the unrivaled strength of Rome's political institutions that Pyrrhus' victories ultimately issued in his proverbial defeat.
He was known to be a saner sort — not just the proverbial adult in the room but the conscience amid the corruption and the barricade against disaster.
He began his training as a proverbial angry young man, more inclined to define himself against trends, to say "no" rather than to determine what he wanted.
The thing that Ramsey is referring to is none other than the coronavirus — and he thinks it could be the straw that breaks the market's proverbial back.
And again: the refusal to build this proverbial wall is only serving to hurt the hard-working and excellent journalists at Bloomberg who deserve better than this.
Given the delicate negotiations in which the dying need to engage, do intensive care physicians with their draconian interventions act like proverbial bulls in a china shop?
It's especially glaring in contrast to Bernie Sanders, the proverbial author of "the damn bill," who is forthright on this point: Middle class taxes would go up.
Just so with the Bernie Bros, who see more moderate Democrats not as kindred spirits or potential converts but as sellouts, even traitors — the proverbial enemy within.
Canadian health care providers are taking the proverbial bull by the horns and advocating for conditions they feel are right, for themselves, their colleagues, and their patients.
Awareness has certainly grown among film and TV executives in recent years: Not everyone in their audience is part of the proverbial ideal 2.5-child nuclear family.
"The retail holders, like John, had enough courage to throw the proverbial tea into the harbor by writing over 100 letters to the court," Mr. Indelicato said.
This thinking goes that they were waiting for their chance to board the proverbial bandwagon for 15 minutes of fame -- an approach that is patronizing at best.
But while he's working overtime to call the right play and to put the proverbial ball in the end zone, Republican hardliners are standing in his way.
Theatergoers with patience, though, will be rewarded by moments throughout when they will feel transformed into proverbial flies on the walls of a distant time and place.
And I didn't even mind, because it provided a nice "Aha!" moment, which is hard to come by in Wednesday puzzles, the proverbial middle child of crosswords.
According to a 2012 report from Live Science, some farmers started feeding candy to their cows after a prolonged drought sent corn prices through that proverbial roof.
It seems that no matter how self-sufficient we can be, or how beautiful our land and our life is, the proverbial grass is always greener elsewhere.
But for most internet spectators, the event has turned into an opportunity to bask in the schadenfreude of seeing the proverbial "rich kids of Instagram" get duped.
Bribe money cannot be reported as such to the IRS, but hidden untaxed income — the proverbial cash in the freezer — has a way of getting you caught.
As such, many resort to treating their white kicks like the proverbial glass slipper — no exposure to inclement weather, no extended walking, and definitely no actual sporting activities.
The latter is what really set fans off and after that proverbial "shitstorm" hit, Granaderos recalls how Prentice reached out to him to see how he was doing.
"First of all, she'd say, 'You're welcome' and I think she'd be a little tongue in cheek that she fell on the proverbial sword for me," Fisher said.
After being the worst boyfriend ever, Brown placed the straw that broke proverbial camel's back in his and Karrueche's relationship when he fathered another kid behind her back.
And though he speaks softly, Spieth carries a big proverbial stick, or 14 of them, preferring to let his clubs do the talking rather than make grandiose predictions.
To others, they're the proverbial rock festival headliners who sing in emotional Scottish accents and conceive songs destined for sold-out stadiums and Match of the Day montages.
North Carolina believes that the Justice Department can't wag the proverbial congressional dog and replace an ambiguity with a legal certainty -- especially when the issue is this controversial.
Scarcely a week's gone by since the proverbial crap hit the fan after Kylie and Kendall appropriated the images of dead musicians for a line of $125 shirts.
When Joe Biden reportedly told a CNN reporter that he might have a proverbial crack at the U.S. presidency come 2020, political corners of the internet were a'flutter.
Specifics of the summit, revealed by Politico and confirmed by USA Today, are pretty scant at the moment, including who's invited and what's on the proverbial round table.
With Japan's proverbial "roads and bridges to nowhere" apparently finished, it seems difficult to come up with public sector infrastructure programs large enough to rev up the economy.
So they were the proverbial salt of the Earth, and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith, to their son.
It's the proverbial double-edged sword: I feel both out of touch when not on these channels, but like I'm worse at being in touch because they exist.
At the heart of this democratic leadership was the "American dream": the proverbial opportunity for all citizens and immigrants to work their way up from rags to riches.
Having been born north of this proverbial line in the sand, I have the privilege to be able to speak up on behalf of so many who can't.
Even this OG body positivity warrior sometimes looks at the left picture longingly, until I remember the impossible pain that brought me there and onto my proverbial knees.
That's more of a byproduct of later films as the series jump the proverbial shark (or submarine), moving from car racing heist film to all-out action cartoon.
Dead Rising, Capcom's proverbial spinning plates game set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse, is coming to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for the first time.
Chocolate-loving titans of industry aside, even an entity as seemingly batshit as the state of North Korea has trouble standing the unfaltering heat of the proverbial kitchen.
Let us bathe in the proverbial bubble bath of your dulcet flow, washing ourselves clean from the gutter-end of Soundcloud wave rap with your consummate verse structures.
They love to fill them with body parts, or smears, or just to take a moment and peer through the proverbial looking glass into a perceived other existence.
The Garmin vívoactive GPS smartwatch is an actual standalone wearable, cutting the proverbial Bluetooth cord from a paired smartphone (although there are extra features available via connected app).
Once a popular art form with its own proverbial rock-stars, the medium now mostly consists of recycling the same canonical works by European men from centuries past.
The console, riding the proverbial jet ski into the sunset, has in Wave Race 64 one of a few final worthwhile games to justify the hardware's continued existence.
It's the proverbial fly in the ointment, the stain you can't remove: a reminder that even mighty Apple technology will break down and die, faster than you'd like.
Because governors and mayors would be left with the proverbial empty bag, meaning they would have to raise billions through new revenue mechanisms such as fuel tax hikes.
The proverbial kid in his basement (or just another big company) will build a better search engine while effectively filtering out property thieves, child pornographers, and foreign bots.
As the proverbial X-Files guest star who sees too much and slowly descends into paranoia must learn, though, it's harder than it sounds to "trust no one."
Many organizations are open to employees making career changesShapero's experience reflects the recent shift away from the proverbial career ladder to something less linear, and potentially more fulfilling.
If Putin succeeds in leading Trump down the proverbial garden path, and Trump later realizes that he has been had, this will result in a dangerous Trump indeed.
But they arrive at their correct conclusions in much the same way they hit upon their incorrect ones: much like the proverbial squirrel who happens upon a nut.
If you craft your language from scratch, you must invent each word individually, and shit doesn't hit the proverbial fan until you try to speak your new language.
The first of each month is a time of new beginnings—we've survived yet another month on this mortal coil and are ready to seize the proverbial day.
Keep a Reminder of Helpful Techniques If any technique has helped in the past, knowing that you have it in your proverbial back pocket is comforting in itself.
This week on Noisey on Beats 1, we're handing over the proverbial aux cord to two different artists who will be curating some awesome playlists for your ears.
A centrist wonk who has been wrong footed in TV interviews, he has emerged recently as the proverbial outsider that fed up voters here periodically latch on to.
To hunt successfully for the right address, "the proverbial quest for a needle in a haystack is said to be excellent practice," Mr. Reinitz wrote in The Times.
Ohio State is the Boston Red Sox, who have four World Series titles in this century but a boulder-size chip forever in place on their proverbial shoulder.
"Whether it's the proverbial too little too late, or it really has an impact on this administration," he said, "I think we still have to wait and see."
But the proverbial horse had bolted: German-language Google searches for the keywords "ibuprofen" and "Corona" spiked on Saturday around noon, according to data from the search giant.
That sounds a lot like the proverbial pie in the sky, but given their accomplishments to date, Made In Space has earned the right to be taken seriously.
With her dismal performance on Super Tuesday, unable to even come in second in her home state, the pundit class has the proverbial egg all over their faces.
By the time she'd established herself onscreen — "Selena" was her breakthrough — and finally got around to giving pop stardom a go, Jenny had been around the proverbial block.
So far, he's got 26 delegates to his name -- while Biden now has 53 and Bernie Sanders (the proverbial so-called front-runner) has amassed 60 to himself.
Some of the reaction gives you the impression that he is the proverbial 3-year-old with a hammer who sees everything in the world as a nail.
Business is personal as Marcus visits twelve entrepreneurs looking to get on the path to success, and one flooded town desperate to get back on proverbial dry land.
I thought the North Pole was just a place with an imaginary village and workshop — I came to find out that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
It was deliberately kept under a proverbial lock-and-key to help prevent a propaganda campaign from the powerful pharmaceutical lobby, which could have derailed the handshake deal.
The United States and its allies know how to build exquisite strike assets and have a number of other proverbial knives available, should Russia fail to drop theirs.
If you don't want to end up boring, it's good to start out weird, and some of the initial concepts we saw landed far outside of the proverbial box.
Meanwhile, the hoaxes that circulated online this week are less random, and a little more like the proverbial turtle on a fencepost: They didn't get there on their own.
How will the genre ever attract new fans, ones who maybe don't have that proverbial grandparent ready to introduce them to the good old days of Bogie and Bacall?
Whether or not a company like Verizon whose primary expertise is in setting up cell towers can do this is still up in the proverbial air but here's hoping.
Growing up feels like slow work in real life, and even slower on television as we watch our characters from the proverbial peanut gallery of their patently dysfunctional lives.
Unfortunately, like many a house on the proverbial hill, the movie industry prioritizes the privileged, and the journey towards inclusion involves taming more than one beast at a time.
And given how much WWE has been pushing Reigns as its new superstar over the past two years, the Undertaker's defeat also indicates the proverbial passing of the torch.
Women like Vanzant, proverbial and literal Black aunties, are unofficial gatekeepers of that code, tsk'ing us when we fall short and nodding curtly even when we get it right.
Not a proverbial one—an actual one, punctuated by neon-colored flashing lights while a shirtless DJ played industrial to a room full of bouncing, scantily clad bondage bunnies.
But what you want in a consumer device is something sleek, small, and elegant that attaches to your forehead like the proverbial third eye and operates wirelessly via Bluetooth.
Robert Bindschadler, a retired glaciologist who used to run Antarctic field expeditions out of NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center, began his career in the proverbial dark ages of Earth science.
Daisy Jones For a few weeks earlier this year, the media could have you believing that Skepta's Konnichiwa was one of the dominant sounds on London's proverbial sound systems.
The tweets as well as his Twitter account may now be deleted; however, the damage done by them has been pinned to the top of Gibson's proverbial Twitter feed.
If O'Connor wins, it's a sign that the GOP can throw everything but the proverbial kitchen sink at a race in friendly territory and still go down this year.
Though showing up and putting your proverbial money where your mouth is making more of a quantifiable impact, more obvious and immediate displays like tweets, statements, speeches matter, too.
The proverbial Golden Calf is a fetish, a false idol, an irrational obsession that afflicts a community and blinds its members to more sober and realistic habits of mind.
In the press room after the show, however, Stone insists that she was holding her card for best actress in her hand when the proverbial shit hit the fan.
The failed GOP attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act exposed Trump as the proverbial naked emperor, and more people are willing to publicly say he has no clothes.
It's a period when people may show up to work late and they'll blame Mercury retrograde, or the proverbial wrench thrown into the plan—anything but business as usual.
As an added bonus, Daenerys gets to further stick it to the proverbial "man," by installing a second woman as queen in the giant frat house we call Westeros.
" Coats has also underscored intelligence agencies' concerns that Russia is prepared to interfere with the midterm elections, saying in remarks last week the proverbial warning lights are "blinking red.
"We have to sit there like the proverbial potted plants most of the time," he said, noting that it's sometimes hard to refrain from manifesting any emotion or opinion.
We might never know why Eric H. Holder Jr., the former attorney general, chose to let Wall Street off the hook with just a proverbial slap on the wrist.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — Aspiring to greatness is a wonderful thing, but where you wind up depends quite a bit on how high or low you set the proverbial bar.
The problem is that she, along with her husband, trashed the core values of the Democratic Party in the 1990s and threw the American workers under the proverbial bus.
The government-centric solution permits technocrats living in Washington, D.C. who believe the Internet is a type of monopoly to control the proverbial levers and switches of the Internet.
And here's where Patton steps up to the proverbial plate and smashes his performance out of the park–in his first-ever gig in a game's voice-over booth.
Now, two years after these bans, China's proverbial chickens are coming home to not roost and things are only going to get worse, according to those following the market.
But a conclusion based on natural law and an assertion that the language "seems to assume" something is hardly a conclusion you want to take to the proverbial bank.
Michael Cohen, as Trump's longtime "fixer" knows where the proverbial bodies are buried when it comes to the Trump Organization and particularly its finances going back many, many years.
Reigns' face was a mess, the proverbial crimson mask, and Triple H took great pains to smear the blood with pulled punches, facing the gore to the hard camera.
The San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metro area is the proverbial heart of Silicon Valley, and it became the most expensive place to live in the US in 2018.
For starters, even the most competent government agency would be hard-pressed to spot and stop deranged people — whose dark fantasies occur in the proverbial dark — before their rampages.
A pioneer in helping consumers cut the proverbial cord from traditional cable television, Roku made one of the first devices to offer streaming content such as Netflix over TVs.
" But Jessica Levinson, who teaches law at Loyola Law School, believes this is hardly a definitive ruling and "not a conclusion you want to take to the proverbial bank.
The next argument is that any effort by Washington to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital would set the proverbial Arab street on fire and perhaps lead to another intifada.
So, with the Brewers verging on 12 wins, George Webb is using the five-day break before the Brewers next game to prepare for a proverbial onslaught from customers.
And people blame themselves for their unemployment and for accruing debt after trying for a career, when attempts at reinvention have led them to a proverbial hall of mirrors.
Even if I try to let such grievances glide like water over my proverbial duck's back, they do make me ask myself about the circumstances under which people cook.
" Ms. Verdugo appeared in her first film when she was 5 and later starred as the proverbial "dumb blonde" secretary on the radio and television versions of "Meet Millie.
They're ostensibly keeping the proverbial seat warm for Aughra, an ancient and powerful being who was tricked into handing over her stewardship of the crystal by the scheming Skeksis.
Mr. Johnson, whose laziness is proverbial and opportunism legendary, is a man well practiced in deceit, a pander willing to tickle the prejudices of his audience for easy gain.
Their main arguments were roughly the same: an independent Kurdistan will only throw a proverbial wrench into the already sputtering — if not flaming — political machinery of the Middle East.
But it may be a proverbial 'canary in the coal mine' with respect to climate change (which is ironic because it is one of the world's biggest coal exporters).
We're supposed to root for them despite their wrongdoings, and cheer when they ride off into the proverbial sunset as some karmic justice restores the brokenness they've left behind.
"There is no perfect way to convey to the Court how far Richard Gates has traveled on the proverbial road to redemption," his attorney wrote in a court filing.
Life in privileged communities means that children traverse safer streets, have access to good schools and interact with neighbors who can supply more than the proverbial cup of sugar.
He did, however, set proverbial fire to the idea that he was there to be interviewed when he pointedly ignored King's questions and shifted his focus to the cameras.
Trade disputes have become the proverbial "war by other means" — a long-anticipated clash by American sinologists who have never been able to give Washington an operationally sound advice.
That's not a bad thing; I liked the additional challenge, and it added to my visual of Mr. Rothlein dropping his proverbial MIC at the end of the puzzle.
The warmer "sunny side" Italian Alps, a climate change hotspot, will likely turn out to be a proverbial /canary in the climate coal mine for [the] whole of Europe.
My father once told me an analogous story about a small poetry magazine, a publication that operated on the proverbial shoestring and was always weeks away from shutting down.
Still, let's put this analysis to the test by asking what would happen if the Fed suddenly broke from character and smashed the proverbial punch bowl with a sledgehammer.
A combination of unacknowledged and forgotten impulses had scattered us in this way over the years, like the proverbial ripples radiating out from a stone tossed into still water.
If handled carefully enough, it should be possible for a court to describe this as an exceptionally rare instance in which deference fails — the proverbial exception proving the rule.
First off, the S&P 500 was able to hold a critical support level at 2,350, the breaking of which would have opened "the proverbial trap door" to the downside.
And while some disgruntled employees are able to give the standard two weeks' notice, others who find themselves at the end of their proverbial rope abruptly quit on the spot.
And interest groups decide that they no longer need to back the proverbial most conservative candidate who can win, because the very most conservative candidate has just won the presidency.
This is not the first time Nissan has publicly tossed around an idea about what it should do with EV batteries as they start to fall off the proverbial cliff.
It was a dark maroon single-process done by my mom's hairdresser that covered my natural highlights and gave the nuns at my Catholic middle school a proverbial heart attack.
For Kris Jenner to call the shots — and more importantly, make a profit — in shaping any Black artist's career would be a proverbial nail in the coffin on those claims.
Is this not the very thing de los Angeles fights for for, the right for any woman—even her own daughter—to enter the labyrinth and slay the proverbial minotaur?
Artists like Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer appropriated language as a feminist strategy in the 1970s — using it as a weapon to fight their way out of the proverbial box.
The proverbial writing is on the wall, and the message is a mixture of America's very loose economic policies, worsening foreign trade disputes, soaring energy costs and dangerous military confrontations.
The Pro 3 was apparently the point when the proverbial Pinocchio became a real boy, and Microsoft began to feel fully confident that the Pro was a legit laptop replacement.
And once you did, the jackals in pinstriped suits were waiting to do you up like the proverbial kipper, eat you for breakfast and spit you out, bones and all.
But since raising tariffs to 25% on their goods, China has reversed course and is making clear its intent to take the conflict with the U.S. to the proverbial mattresses.
Meanwhile, emotionally intelligent people are like the proverbial tortoise: Slow and steady, they will eventually win people over with their ability to recognize the emotions of others and respond accordingly.
Campaigns like #LeanInTogether, #girlboss, and most recently, #nastywoman have all highlighted why women need to take the proverbial bull by the horns when it comes to advocating for fair pay.
As guests stopped for pictures with the supposed wax figure, Iglehart waited for the perfect moment to spring to life, pulling the proverbial magic carpet out from under his fans.
You can approach the proverbial edge over and over until you decide it's time to orgasm, and you can do this while having sex with a person or while masturbating.
We predict that 2017, just like the year before it, has brought with it a mile-long reading list of new releases to be piled on the proverbial bedside table.
Meanwhile, the company has responded to this hardware headache of its own design like the proverbial thief in the night, quietly fiddling with the internals when no one was looking.
Those in the elite media expect Bolton to be the proverbial "bull in the China shop," throwing his weight around and, potentially, causing the United States to enter into wars.
My own identity gives me a passion to insert often unheard groups and interests into the proverbial rooms where decisions about our laws, public policy, and commercial transactions are made.
That's an awful long wait for the proverbial winter to come, and it's pretty safe to say that super fans are having a rough time waiting for the final season.
From the beginning of his campaign, commentators and historians have been like the proverbial blind men with the elephant, trying to guess at what or who Mr. Trump really is.
And yet, for all the proverbial dick-swinging of this scene, it's also a moment when her rock star persona begins to crumble and gives way to Laura Jane Grace.
It was the end of the line for me—in a proverbial sense, I mean (although, yes, I'm sure I will one day meet my ultimate demise in Taco Bell).
Companies are overvalued, startups are competing for venture capital in troves, and big companies continue to get bigger, leaving less of the proverbial internet pie on the table for newcomers.
The camera is putting its proverbial foot down as a force to be reckoned with in the high-end SLR market that has historically been dominated by Canon and Nikon.
There had been something alluring about the idea of an abortion — the promise of wiping the proverbial slate clean and trying again — but that decision did not resonate with me.
So when the supply chain system itself is thrown into question — as it is now thanks to COVID-19 — then the wheels threaten to come off the proverbial apple cart.
Leave the economy alone, they say — keep the money supply growing at a certain (presumably noninflationary) rate and wait until the proverbial "invisible hand" brings the economy back to life.
This year's performances come as leader Kim Jong Un seeks to rebrand North Korea as a responsible nuclear-armed state more focused on developing its economy than rattling proverbial sabres.
One worries about the missing diary or the poignant letter gone astray — or the proverbial suitcase in the attic, stuffed with handwritten love letters, only to be discovered too late.
But before the civilian can enjoy the proverbial 15 minutes of fame, a dark or divisive facet from his past is discovered, promptly destroying the purity of the person's reputation.
In the statement released by the court, the I.R.S. criminal investigation agent, Anthony J. Orlando, said that Mr. Schwartz had been "caught with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar."
If Mr. Xi wants to make a proverbial silk purse out of a sow's ear, then it is best to ensure China bears the mounting costs of doing just that.
Remarkably, Cohen did not get special consideration for cooperating with federal authorities, which suggests he threw Trump under the proverbial bus voluntarily, supporting his recent statement about putting country first.
And while a pet-centric documentary certainly cannot "fix" the long-standing political stratification of the United States, it could help those who see it reach across the proverbial aisle.

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